Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, June 09, 1999, Page Page 4B, Image 12

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\Vv«l . |uiii' 9. 1999. I loti <imi llnmr Inin lull Page 4B ‘I need a whopper with two chimneys, to go’ Students in Perry High metals class build largest grill ever By ALLINE KENT cl s 140. they don t get much bigger than this one. Or better, lor that matter. Six Pern’ High students combined tlieir talents to build the largest grill ever made in the metals class at PHS. The project originated with seniors Ben Peavy and Joe Beardon. Seniors Dock Crumley. Dustin Weir. Jacob Kay and Junior. Jesse Moore, spent time working on the grill. Peavy was lead student on the project. The project took 410 hours and was completed during one school semester. The entire grill was com pletely made by the stu dents in the class. Although the metals class I || I I K ' UHI flBiHnS V\ iW ■ i wm 111 fl hv 1 HU i s HI t' \ [Hi i 1 I m fi Hgw. I & jaB^gHgHB|jH»iMBHBpHMBHHHHpiF | v H ~ ' H * 8 JB » s <&L wKSgL. -c : Home Journal Photos by Torey Jolley CANDIDATES FDR MR. PHS 1999 LINE THE STAGE AT PERRY HIGH DURING RECENT COMPETITION This Was The Second Annual Event Hosted By The Panther Basketball Team Senior Jeb Stewart named Mr. PHS 1999 Bt Tout Jolley contest was held May 20 at the Perry High School audi torium. y The event, which was /k sponsored by the . Perry ►A I High basketball team, ‘^4l featured 17 students wing for the coveted 4H title of Mr. PHS ’99. /A The young men, /■ some from each grade lm level, performed an /jl opening number and lm then introduced lm themselves to the fnlnllil audience. Each of the young men modeled leisure outfits and formal 1H wear. For the inter- !■ view section, each VH contestant pulled a VB question from a PHS n baseball hat. W After tallying the scores for each contes tant. the winner was Jeb yH| Stewart, senior at PHS. Stewart is a member of the PHS baseball team. He holds a fourth degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do. His prizes Included a PHS shirt. season pass to PHS basketball games, and a lovely gold paper crown and PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE CITY OF PERRY F 6 1999-2000 BUDGET In accordance with the Official Code of Georgia, Annotated 36-81- 5,6, this is to advise the public that a public hearing will be held on June 23,1999 at 4:30 PM at City Hall for the first reading of the City of Perry 2000 Fiscal year Budget. The proposed budget may be exam ined on weekdays at the Office of the City Manager between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. All interested citizens will be given the opportunity to give written and/or oral comments. makes a big project every year, this one may top the list, according to metal class teacher Ross Harridge. The grill is formed of two complete halves on which the operator can smoke or grill and is mounted to a trailer. The chimneys on the top can be taken off for garage storage One of the most unusual features of the project is that it was built without a pattern. The young men who worked on the grill said that building it without a pattern to go by took a lot of "trial and error." The budget given to the metals department by the Board of Education is SI ,000 less than needed each year for tools, supplies and other necessities. Harridge said. jJm I Bjf ' V Members of the metals class make smaller grills during the year which are sold at the Houston Ace Hardware store to help maintain the needs of the class. Tom Williams, owner of the hardware business located in Bonaire on Ga. 247. said the smaller grills are extremely well made and popular items in his store., "We sell them for the kids to try and help them raise the money they need for their class each year, “ he said. “It’s not too hard, the grills don't stay around too long." The young men said they enjoyed their work on the huge grill and most plan to continue in the sheet metal field with more education at one of the local technical schools. tAat Occasion? tThen wait no mow! Come visit Langston House Restaurant at Henderson Village where every meal Is an experience to treasure. . \ ot/t feature a net ft... Three course prix fixe menu at $25 per person. Our unique a la carte menu is also available, priced from S3O upward. NEW! Lunch served seven days a week, 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. You are also invited to experience our exquisite Sunday Brunch Buffet at $19.95 per person with complimentary antique carriage rides. Call for Reservations: 912-988-8696 125 South Langston Circle Perry, GA 31009 .ugfer . v .-v -■ -*.. jjfpK . *+.. 1 ■H."-'- ; - M , w jO|® ■*• “j ** H « f * v tKSk f* #<**> .& * ir Vl, i ■ ‘ i| f m. J# (& - - /'“t> ■' >- >,V <->«•*. * f : ** \* \ ■>■ * r t , 1 . * Ere **** ,Jj« w\ «&L ‘BL ||gfc- v. Hr Jeb Stewart's prizes included a gold paper crown and sash in addi tion to a Perry High k shirt and a season pass to the 1999-2000 PHS basketball games. Ejaft First runners-up HI were Kit Kitchens, senior class presi i Hi dent, and Ryan Tal HI ton. Each runner HUHI up received a PHS Fiifefc.Hl Other contestants were David Talley. *l/ Ronald Ragin. Caleb Jw White. Jonathon •i Hayes, Elijah Simp f ./jW son and Kris Asburv. JJ Others were Dontar 'Wi rious Thomas. Kuma ijjj W Davis. Tyronn Lane. nr Philip Gentry. Mason f Simpson. Billy Chancy. Nathan Mitchell, and Tim othy Ford. The event serves as a fund raiser for the basketball team. WHOPPER OF A GRILL Perry High students Jacob Kay, Matt Ramey, jesse Moore, Dustin Weir, Ben Peavy, Joe Bear don and Doc Crumley show off their recently completed grill. BEFORE YOU PAY NEXT MONTH’S BILLS, THERE ARE 10 LITTLE KNOWN FACTS AND INSIDER SECRETS YOUR CREDITORS HOPE YOU NEVER FIND OUT AND THEY WONT TELL YOU, SAVE MONEY NOW AND GET Debt Frw Fast If you are a homeowner with a good income who pay* their bills on time and would like to be debt free and retire wealthy someday, my free report, “ESCAPE THE DEBT RAT RACE AND GET DEBT FREE FAST” will be of interest lb you. 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