Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, June 16, 1999, Page Page 5A, Image 5

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Food Anderson’s Diner, 103 Manor Court. Warner Robins, 95. Church Home for the Aged. 2470 U.S. 41 N. Fort Valley, 98. Domino’s Pizza, 1113 Washington St., Perry. 89, problem with temperature control of foods. Flash Foods/Kiystal, 10136 Hawkinsville Road, Warner Robins. 90, prob lem with temperature con trol of foods. Garrett’s, 10134 Hawkinsville Road, Warner Robins, 99. Golden Corral, 1208 Russell parkway, Warner Robins, 88, problems with temperature control of foods. Hunan Lion, 2028 Wat son Blvd., Warner Robins, 97. Lighted Oak. 10134 Hawkinsville Road, Warner Robins, 100. Longhorn Steaks, 2901 Watson Blvd., Warner Robins. 91. Miss Piggy's Chicken and Seafood, 704 Carroll Blvd., Perry, 93, problems with temperature control of food. Pizza Hut, 1344 Sam Nunn Blvd., Perry, 93. problems with tempera ture control of food. Seoul House, 110 Manor Court, Warner Robins, 80, problems with storage of cleaning prod ucts. Taco Bell, 1998 Watson Blvd., Warner Robins, 77, problems with tempera ture control of foods. Todino’s Pizza/ Ham burger Express, 2922 Wat son Blvd., Centerville, 89, problems with tempera ture control of foods. Applebee’s Grill and Bar, 314 Russell Parkway, Warner Robins, 89. B&M Recreation Center, 116 Peacock Drive, Warner Robins, 95. Bullet’s/Kangaroo Con venience Store, 2699 Wat son 81vd.,-Warner. Robins, 97, • G 110 '\itnmrn Central Park, 104 Rus sell Parkway, Warner Robins, 87, problems with storage of cleaning materi- ATTENTION: Kmart Shoppers In the Kmart June 13, 1999 weekly Ad Circular, on Page 22 and in the June 12th Father's Day Mailer on Page 23, the Star Wars Episode 1 The Phantom Menace tor Playsta ion will nol be available due to manutactunng delays The availability date of this game is uncertain We apologize lor any inconvenience this may have caused our customers BIG Kfl r 1 lilivai place in Mih! f \ ihv I 1 (»n*al V Inn l’>ir y! l-.i) u I IviDl;. IVi l'V t r Si. Ogglopber'i 1207 Macon Road, Perry 987-2190 Continued from page 1A als. Comfort Inn Mini Kitchen 95 S. Ga. 247, Warner Robins, 99. Domino’s Pizza, 113 Washington St., Perry, 97. El Jalisiense, 1365-E Sam Nunn Blvd., Perry, 93, problems with temper ature control of foods. Flash Foods, 498 Ga. 247, Bonaire, 90, prob lems with storage of clean ing supplies. Flash Foods Taco Bell, 498 Ga. 247, Warner Robins. 91, problems with storage e of cleaning sup plies. Happy Hour School, 200 Maple St., Warner Robins, 88, problems with temper ature control of foods. Happy Hour Workshop, 202 Young Ave., Warner Robins, 100. Houston Lake Country Club, 2323 Ga. 127, Perry. 89. Houston Lake Country Club Lounge, 2323 Ga. 127, Perry, 91. Jimbo’s, 1700 Watson Blvd., Warner Robins, 73, problems with tempera ture control of foods and storage of cleaning sup plies. Krystal, 1415 Sam Nunn Blvd., Perry, 76, problems with employee hygiene matters and tem perature control of foods. My Sister’s Cafe, 107 Perimeter Road, Perry. 85, problems with tempera ture control of foods. Nu Way Weiners, 502 N. Davis Drive, Warner Robins, 89 Owen’s Boarding House, 106 Young Ave., Warner Robins, 85. Philly Connection, 2706- A Watson Blvd., Warner Robins, 95. Smoothie King, 2195-D Watson Central. Warner \ „ Robins, 100. Our recent partnership has us feeling good ail over. Our recent partnership with Crossroads Bank of Georgia gives us a total of ten offices. The joining together of these two banks also gave us a new name: Security Bank. That’s because both banks are now state chartered, so the word National had to go. Now we’re all over middle Georgia. So while others are being taken over by out of state banks, we’re strengthening our local commitment. Giving us the opportunity to make banking with Security even more convenient. And along with that convenience, you get great products and a level of personal jn m . service that* second to none. I'jfV So come see us. We’re easy to find, because now we’re —■■■■■■— '■** a "“ Bank We'll handle it personally. M*con Perry Warner Robins Riverside Drive VWlnut Street Log Cabin Drive Shurling Drive Pio Nono Avenue Hatley Bridge Rd. Washington Street Watson Boulevard Russell Parkway Future Site 722-6200 722-6100 722-6400 722-6500 722-6600 722-6700 987-0011 929-4145 329-0430 Houston Lake Rd Member FOtC Honored Thelma Ross, Raynell Ughtfoot. Alvin Norwood and Eula Fluellen spoke in appreciation of Fluellen. Sola Rahhistbx Eula Bannister, at 88, is the oldest member of the historic King's Chapel church, having been “bom into the church” in 1911. Her granddaughter, Tan nya Duncan, described her as a model of the “Biblical woman” as described in (he Book of Proverbs “a woman of strong character, great wisdom, many skills and great compassion.” Bannister was married to the late Charlie Bannister for 66 years. The couple had 12 children, of whom eight are living. Bannister has 24 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren (with another on the way). Tribble floors. Just for the record, a bus is any vehicle which weighs more than 10,000 pounds and carries more than 10 people. That covers almost everything from vans to motor coaches with up to 50 passengers. From what information that is available, a major cause of fatalities in an automobile accident is the fact that people are thrown (ejected) from the vehicle when their seat belts are not fastened. This is what the recent study on the most danger ous aspect of a bus wreck revealed passenger ejec tion. Frankly, I have never understood why seat belts were not required in buses if they are required in auto mobiles. Seems the chance of ejection on a bus would be greater than it would in a car due to the large win dows. '* ’So. if “ejection is a major "My grandmother is a woman of strength and dig nity and has no fear of old age,* Duncan told the con gregation. "When she speaks, everyone in our family listens. Her words are wise and kindness is the rule for everything she says. * f Mack Fluellen Mack Fluellen. now 83 years old. first Joined King’s Chapel C.M.E. Church in 1949, and became a pillar of the church over the years, serving as a steward, as Sunday School Superin tendent, Chairman of the Board. Trustee, Lay Leader of the Fort Valley Annual District and Lay Leader of the Annual Conference. Failing health and blind ness have now led to his retirement from many of his Continued from page 4A concern, then seat belts in buses certainly make sense if they make sense in cars. When comparing the size of a bus body to that of an automobile, seems that a person riding on a bus without seat belts could be injured more seriously in an accident simply by being tossed around more. Young children on school buses without seat belts have always been a con cern. The law says we have to strap them in the auto mobiles, but many don’t even stay in their seats while on the school buses. Mandatory use of seat belts in school buses could also make life easier for the driver who also is responsi ble for discipline on the buses. If we are going to man date the use of seat belts in passenger vehicles, then most certainly they should be mandated in buses as well. Only makes good s«?h*jetbm£. - -™ earlier activities, but according to those who spoke in appreciation of his efforts, he retains a "sharp mind and a vision for the young people of this com munity and church." He was recognized espe cially for his faithful and punctual attendance at church services. He was married to the late Minnie Lee Anderson. The couple had nine chil dren, two of whom are still living, and a number of grandchildren and great grandchildren. One of his grandchildren, the Rev. Emoiy Ughtfoot, said at the service that he was influenced to become an ordained minister through his grandfather’s example. Whatever others might be doing, Lightfoot said. SALE! „ - 'Pafc^aeaners fdrycleaning^ iLaundry Pants J MOIII IN TIDO PERRV LOCATIONS! Sam Nunn Blvd.. Perry " ,r NeHt to IDaffle House & Baskin Robbins 1109 Macon Street, Perry "“Subscribe Today - Just $2140 per Year. 987-1823 Wed., June 16,1999, Houston Home Journal - Continued from page 1A _ | MACK FLUELLEN Honored June 12 “My grandfather would say ‘as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord. " Page 5A