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Exchange Club places Freedom Shrine with city
Bt Toret JoLunr
Perry dedicated* a Freedom
Shrine to the Public Safety
Building May 28. The Free
dom Shrine is a display of
copies of all the freedom
documents important to
the United States.
A Mayflower Compact, a
Declaration of Indepen
dence. a U.S. Constitution,
and a Bill of Rights are
hanging in the traffic court
room.
Judy Hall. Exchange
Club member, welcomed
those attending the event
by saying. “The Exchange
Club of Perry does a lot of
good for the community.”
She added that members
choose to do the Freedom
Shrine "so people, especial
ly young people, can see
the effort so many made to
grant us freedom.”
Hall explained that the
Exchange Club is proud of
the Freedom Shrine. It is
one of more than 11,000
such Freedom Shrines
across the nation that
Exchange Clubs put up
throughout the country.
Hall noted that the Perry
Exchange place Freedom
Shrines in "all the schools
in Houston County" with
the exception of Perry Mid
dle School “which is expect
ed to be completed this
next year.”
Donations for the Free-
Perdue greets Tucker fifth graders at D.A.R.E. graduation
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TAKING THE DARE Dare to be drug free! These stu
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large group who were honored for completing the Drug
Abuse Resistance Education program at Tucker School.
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PRESENTATION Exchange Club of
Perry donates Freedom Shrine to city.
Participating are Judy Hall, Police Chief
Potter, Anthony Tabor, Carl Hammock,
dom Shrine came from the
Alltel Corp, Hammock
Machine Shop, and the
Perry Exchange Club.
Receiving the Freedom
Shrine for the City of Perry
were James Worrall, Mayor
of Perry; George Potter,
Perry Police Chief; . and
David Pierce. Magistrate
Judge.
Alltel Corp. representa
tive Anthony Tabor said, “It
is an honor and a privilege
for Alltel to make this dona
tion to the city of Perry."
Carl Hammock. Ham
mock Machine Shop,
agreed. "We are happy to be
a part of this. We should be
Home Journal photo by Torey Jolley
Earl Chamblee, Mayor Jim Worrall, Judge
David Pierce, and County Commissioner
Sherrill Stafford are pictured in front of
the shrine.
proud to be Americans and
to do our best to uphold the
responsibility of these doc
uments."
Earl Chamblee.
Exchange Club president,
said, ‘Thanks to everyone
for allowing us to do this."
Worrall commented,
“Thank you on the behalf of
the City of Perry. It is poet
ic that the Freedom Shrine
is placed in the court
room."
Potter stated, “Several
children come through this
room. We need to make
them aware of the cost of
our freedom and we, as.
adults, need to made aware
By CHARLOTTE
PERKINS
Home Journal Statt
State Senator Sonny Per
due was the guest speaker
at the D.A.R.E. graduation
program at Tucker School
May 21.
D.A.R.E., which stands
for Drug Abuse Resistance
Education, is an educa
tional program conducted
by D.A.R.E. Officers.
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Sponsors include the
city of Perry, the Perry
Police Department, the
Perry Recreation Depart
ment. Kroger, Harvey’s,
Perry D.A.R.E. Fund Com
mittee, Frito Lay, Inc., the
Houston County Board of
Education and Perry High
School.
D.A.R.E essay winners
at Tucker were Angela Fos
key, Jarodus Ransom, Will
Gray, Niecole Washington,
Jessica Montgomery and
Inderia Roman.
The D.A.R.E. graduates
were: Bridgett Dorney,
Britney Felder, Angela Fos
key, Ryan Filholm,
Danielle Johnson, Bridget
Keen. David King, Ryan
Lee, Nevina Montgomery,
Cindy Ragin, Jarodus Ran
South Houston
Church Directory
Assemsut of-God
Astnnbiy of God Church, 281 Grovania R0ad.._..987-5154
B/trifer
Elko Baptist Oak Street, Elko 987-1621
First Baptist Church, ftny, 1105 Main St 967-2002
Greater Union Baptist Church, 1006 Mahon St ....987-0054
Green Grove Baptist Ga. 26, Elko, 783-3332
Haynevilie First Baptist 811 Grovania Road ....987-3747
Henderson Baptist 2813 U.S. 41S. 987-6569
Houston Lake Baptist, 2300 Ga. 127 E 987-0277
Kathleen Baptist, 111 Bear Branch Road .#B7-3330
Marthann Baptist 127 Marshallville Road 987-4647
Memorial Heights Baptist 521 C. Hodges 987-0724
Mt Mariah Baptist, R-l, Ferry 627-3177
New Hope Baptist 1014 WT. Ragin Drive .987-0501
New Smymaßaptist US. 41 N 967-0034
Oak Level Baptist 442 Lake Joy Road . 987-3933
Oldfield Baptist 1501 Houston Lake Road .987-0460
Rehobothßaphst Church, 2238 US. 41N .987-1577
.Sandbed Baptist Ga 247 Spur _ -.987-4304
Second Memorial Baptist fangs Chapel Road ...#B7-4803
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Quality Inn
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Ferry • 987-1345
Charles Xhtok* Evans
Vice President and General Manager
as well. This Freedom
Shrine will continue to
remind us that freedom
doesn’t come without a
price. The spirit of Ameri
can and freedom rings out."
Pierce agreed. “This is
the appropriate setting for
these documents. People,
who come here, can expect
these rights."
In addition to the speak
ers and presentations,
patriotic music was provid
ed by Tony Barrett. Kit
Kitchens played “The Start
Spangled Banner" on trum
pet and Tracy Westmore
land sang "America."
som, Brandon Rawls,
Yomonica Robinson and
Justin Sheffield.
Also Randall Sturdevant,
Matthew Watkins, Montay
West, Crystal Whitney,
Drew Woodard, Danny Zer
meno, Frankie Baumli,
Daniel Bledsoe, Victoria
Borden, Jessica Davis, Will
Gray and Patrick Hathcock.
Also Kyle Horne, Shemi
ka Jonfes. . Johnny Kier,
Christiha J ijbwe, MerViCka
McGhee. Adriana Rodrig
uez, Brian Saul, Taurean
St. Christopher's
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9:45 a.m.Wch Sunday
1207 Macon Road, Perry
987-2190 '
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Mininr PMC
Shiloh Baptist, 210 Whitworth Road, Elko 987-5950
Spring Creek Baptist, Flournoy Road 987-9326
Tnaipe Memorii Baptist, 2758 US. 41 N 987-1116
Catholic
St. nitride's Catholic, 1039 St. ft trick's Drive 987-4213
Christian
first Christian Church, 2100 Macon Road 987-5428
Church of Christ
Church of Christ, US 41 N 987-4268
Midway B. Church of Christ, 1000 Ga. 247, Kathleen 988-
8038
Church of God
New Hope Church of God, 2290 Ga. 127 987-7893
ftny Church of God, 1929 Marshallville Road 988-3020
Church of God in Christ
Wbtd of. Deliverance, 2234 US. 41N. 987-4796
Fpiscopai
St. Christopher's, 1207 Macon Road 987-2190
Free Willßapttst
ftny Free Will Baptist 1964 Marshallville Road ...987-8068
Interdenominational
Living Waters Assembly, 2305 VS. 41N 987-4155
VictotyChrisriim Fellowship, 1917 Marshallville Road 967-
FiiU Grifcei iMffe, Games Street J*7^l26
Jehovah's Wm«K
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HERE A MOO, THERE A MOO! The nursery song, “Old
MacDonald had a farm”, came to life for children at
Meadowdale Learning Center in Perry recently. The visit
from farm animals, included a cow, a sheep, a horse and
a wide variety of poultry. The outdoor program, entitled
“Lffe on the Farm” was presented by Leon Porter of the
Houston County Extension Service in coordination with
Fort Valley State University.
Nature Continued from page IB
native trees and plants. Sweet
smelling plants will be used
arounatne doors leading to
the school building.
The estimated cost of build
ing the entire outdoor class
room is $10,171.79. Cost of the
courtyard and outdoor class
room is entirely through
grants, gifts, and donations.
Wal-Mart donated $300;
State Dept, of Education grant
ed SSOO. Weyerhaeuser donat-
Smith, Jonathan Taylor,
Mary Lynn Teal, Christo
pher Thomas and Shane
Thorpe.
Also Niecole Washington,
Courtney Watkins, Tara
West, Brian Wood, Tiffany
Baldwin, Christina Carlson,
Antwann Felder, Anthony
Harris, Darius Hill and
Daniel Hudson.
Also Antoine Johnson,
'‘~"Psklf Ll Kelfum, Mindy
Lawhorn, Jessica Mont
gomery, -Paige Revell, Philip
We invite you to come and be a part of our family.
Loving and Caring in Jesus’ Name.
First Baptist Perry
1105 Main Street, Perry, Ga. 987-2002
Service Times:
Wednesdays, 6:45 p.m. ,wt>v
Sundays: 8:45, 11:00 a.m. (
and 7:00 p.m.
E-Mail FBCP@hom.net Home Page WWW.hom.net/-FBCP
CONNER’S
B THE
of rmniw/
U.S. 341 N.
Perry
987-2411
ed SI,OOO through their volun
teer program and the PTO
gave SSOO for the project.
*We are strongly consider
ing selling engraved bricks for
the walkway to help with the
costs,” said adding, “A
wish list is coming soon and
we would appreciate any help
or donations for our project.
To make donations, contact
Tom Gupton, principal of PMS,
or Kathy Shelton at 988-6285
Rice, Inderia Roman, Beau
Rosner, Quincy Smith and
Kori Stephens.
Also Andre Thomas, Kyra
Walker, Isaac Wallace,
Bobby Whittaker and Alex
Wood.
The students were indi
vidually recognized and
shook hands with Senator
Perdue, Mayor Jim Worrall,
Perry Police Chief George
Potter, D.A.R.E. Officer
1 Adrienne Hiltbh and others
when they received their
certificates.
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 1301 Julunne St
987-7341
Methodist
Andrew United Methodist, 2430 Ga. 127 .987- 7934
Crossroads United Methodist, 1600 Main St 987-3721
Elko,Bnited Methodist, Oak Street Elko no phone
ftny U. Methodist Church, 1001 Carroll St 98/ 1852
, Methodist,Christian Episcopal
Kings Chapel CME Church, 402 Arena Road 988-1503
Mount Zion CME Church, 182 Mom Oak Road .987-4059
Oak Grove CME Church, Sewell Road, Elko no phone
St. James CME Church, 1007 W.F. Ragin Drive W-4404
Nondbnomnahonal
Living Faith Family Worship Center, 304 Lee St .987-5579
Faith Bible Fellowship, 517 MLK Blvd 987-6790
Pentecostal
New ftntecostal Church of ftny. Elm Street 987-3161
Presbyterian
ftny Presbyterian Church, 1100 Second St 987-1403
Primitive Baptist
Beaver Creek Primitive Baptist, Sandefur Road Kathleen .
987-2241
Untied Pentecostal Holiness
New Life Worship Center, 2334U5. 41 South 987-5816
1812U.5.41N
Perry, Ga.
987-1112
The Bank Of Perry
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