Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, June 16, 1999, Page Page 8A, Image 8

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- WmL, Jane 16, 1999, Houston Homo Journal Page 8A mmttw' ■ <^h.iK~ §|r i l™ 'vl V*' Jl a* r" * - ” fft V , f r Y,M* JHH:.';.." fSTjEKK# i BHr jL» flßßNHrj'*"*jMßHM|4 f ,Jk i *. m aJ& i R?%SpWBPMWy^Brs^ f ' .c ; : -. »« DARLINGS: These are members of the first place Darlings Softball Team for 1999 at Ochlahatchee. They were unde feated for the year with a record of 150. The team is sponsored by Impressions. Pictured are: front, from left, Kelli Mad dox, Beth Sellers, Krista Chasteen, Kelsey Gilliam, Daryl Ann Thompson, Ashley Henderson wildfire claims six acres &TAWT. CoMMurni-T Rrawmi Firefighters battled a wildfire in southern Hous ton County for several hours June 13 after a blaze of unknown origin started a fire which swept across six acres just south of Hender son along U.S. 41. According to Houston County Fire Chief Jimmy Williams, the fire spread rapidly because of “dusty and dry conditions" and winds. Reporting to the scene were firefighters from the county Hayneville, Mead owdale and Lakes stations, along with the fire depart ment at the Dooly County Correctional Institute. Two doublewide homes near the fire were successfully pro tected, WilUaips said, and there were no injuries. Hodac seeking teddy bears for children in crisis HODACs Victim Resource Center is sponsor ing a Teddy Bear Drive with the theme “Donate a Teddy Bear for a Child in Crisis." The stuffed animals are presented to children or to families with children who are victims of crime. HODAC is also seeking Orthodontic Assistant Immediate position available for a person with excellent communication skills, who loves people, who can com mit to helping people who want to be healthier, is neat, very organized, pays attention to detail, can accept and affirm others, wants a profession, wants to express creavtty, and be compensated for performance, and wants opportunities to grow personally and profession ally. Please send resume to: Harold E. Hickam, DDS P.O. Box 1592 Perry, GA 31069 We understand the value of outstanding talent! We Want To Be YOUR STORE OF CHOICE CONDUIT PVC utility 1 IU Utility tq c i© MR ~ VEB WmtV* BCfe ■BBfiHi* iT?? j".TV !T.is r) TjS WUI : IIW. -U.57. 15.09 1 SJSi&J 731.&-1 BUY THE BEST, BUY IT FOR LESS, BUY IT AT WEST News in brief donations of toiletries and jogging suits. The following items are needed for use by victims of crime who are in crisis: teddy bears, travel size toiletries such as toothpaste, deodorant, soaps, shampoos, brushes and combs; children’s new jogging suits in small, medium and large sizes; women’s new jogging suits, large and extra-large; chil dren’s and adult’s socks and underwear. In many cases, these items are pro vided to crime victims in the emergency room. Please call 953-5675 for additional information. «■ r'' * t •' • » • Aglow to meet The Women's Aglow Fel lowship will meet on June 19 at 10 a.m. at Crossroads United Methodist Church, 1600 Main St. The speaker will be Maiy Augustus, a lifelong resi dent of fort Valley and mother of two, who attends the Church of God by Faith. Refreshments will be servced. For information, call Diane at 987-2771. NUT MfllOMO MTMMU CNNTCN lIN Ofay W|>wi> • NacM •d-TIMMI M aama art na nafeW at aa Moraa Lanaad quanuaaa on ottara va» raaawa ia ngfa yo Nna quanmaa on aala aama. ana not to aa« lo oaatart or arolaialan ptcaa qjolaa art baaaq on ouatemar pKkng up marcnan aaa al Mora Oaavary avaAabta tor amaa cnarga Storaa art no raapona* Ota lor lypograpfacat anora Aft a rapraaantalwa may vary tram actual mar efiMMa RaAjnda rfiaerti Bn omen iNhei nolle nrirt ■ oreeenled Fiteee Hey Vary AWw SittW W Biere ere wHwt ertiiw Special Pboto Moreland; second row, Mallory Young, Jessica Klusman, Alisha Cameron, Emily Pearson, Lauren Flowers, Brooke Mad dox, Laura Clay; back row; Assistant Coach Gene Moreland; Head Coach Phil Gilliam; Assistant Cocah Jess Pearson; Assistant Coach Jason Sikes. Two arrested A man and a woman from Macon were arrested here on June 14 and charged with theft by tak ing and giving false names. According to Det. Heath Dykes of the Peny Police Department. Anthony Brown, 35, and Stephanie Raines, 37, were arrested by Officer Keith Kendall soon after Kendall received a report on their suspicious behavior from the Conoco station on Sam Nunn Boulevard. According to Dykes, Brown and Raines report edly had been in several area convenience stores, and while one of them cre ated a distraction for the clerk, the other picked up beer and cigarettes, which were then presented to the clerk as already-purchased iems for exchange. Jnflß Hr yH/’" Sorry, they're not listed. But everything else you want if. Maybe you won’t find Garth, the Garden Use it with confidence. And use it often. Shopping is Psychiatrist, but for the goods and services you really so much easier with the ALLTEL Yellow Pages - the do need, nothing beats the ALLTEL Yellow Pages. official directory of the ALLTEL telephone company. VnU han. wCIIITBL Baxter, Tolleson crush opponents in Junior League play Bt CART BAXTER Both Baxter CPA and Tolleson pounded their opponents in Perry Junior League Major League play last week. Baxter dumped Kiwanis 7-0 while Tolleson drummed MMM, CPA, 13- 1. In the first game, Mitchell Fowler was the winning pitcher. He had a two-hit shutout with seven strikeouts. Christopher Tortoris and robbie Grlsen thwaite led Baxter with sin gles and runs batted in. Josh Davidson picked up the win for Tolleson. He went four innings, gave up four hits and no earned runs. He recorded four strikeouts. Grant Brantley led Tolle son at the plate with two singles, three RBI and two runs scored. Dusty Denton had a double, a single, two RBI and a run scored. Michael Delbert had a sin gle, an RBI and scored twice. Timmy McCoy led MMM with a double and an RBI. Meanwhile. Alltel, inac tive last week, clung to first place in the second half with a 5-1 record. Alltel had a chance to clinch first place in a game against Baxter June 14. Josh Davidson of Tolle son and Josh O’Neal of All tel lead the league in pitch ing with 5-2 records. Kiwanis pitcher Shane Ashley leads the league in strikeouts with 78 in 41 innings. Jordy Stokes leads the league with six home runs. Leading hitters are Daniel Peake of MMM, CPA, .514; Dusty Denton, Tolle son, .514; Stephen James, Alltel, .500; Timmy McCoy, MMM, .475; Jordy Stokes, Alltel, .452; Bruce Vance, Tolleson, .429; Brandon Doles, Baxter, .405; Jeff Barfield, MMM, .390; Grant Brantley, Tolleson, .375; and Josh O'Neal, Alltel, .366. Garden psychiatrists? ■.wiwmrjn rPlannlno IW€p Tomorrow THE CIRCLE.. L Toda V JJ Make it easier for those you love by pre-planning and pre-funding funerals with the Legacy 2000 Plan. Call Gene Dukes at Wateon-Hunt Funeral Home 987-2423 % 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. Sundays: 8:45,11:00 a.m. C fVX \& ) and 7:00 p.m. E-Mail FBCP@hom.net Home Page WWWJiom.net/-FBCP I | \ Henderson / \ VILLAGE / \ Country Retreat J Restaurant/ Come visit Langston House Restaurant at Henderson Village where every meal is an experience to treasure. t SfHn/eaturtfty a neto... 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. .r 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 yVaitvuj^Jof* that iSfcecial &cca&itm? rThm wait no more f