Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, June 23, 1999, Page Page 7A, Image 7

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Weyerhaeuser hosts safety day at Agricenter Company seeks to acquaint local archers, hunters with DNR rules, safety policies By CHARLOTTE PERKINS TTsm acres of woodlands leased out each year to more than mm y jsiMii ft wm 1 i I I yy j I I ••***#>;•' >*' **# •' 5 . v K- <ii ,<. Jff Hf ' *' I xi iiibii i n • • -—— ■ ■ i ——■■ Home Journal Photos by Charlotte Perkins SHARP SHOOTER Holly Brooks may not have an arrow yet, but she's learning how to hold a bow. Holly, 6, took part in an outdoor archery demonstration spon sored as part of Weyerhaeuser’s recent hunter safety program. She is the daughter of Tim and Kathy Brooks of Perry Clark par, and Stewart birdied the 17th to take the lead. Woods' bogey at 17 had moved him to one over, and a par at 18 tied him with Singh in the clubhouse at one over. Stewart and Mick elson still had a hole to play, though, and Stewart’s sensational putting over the final nine holes would be called into play again after he missed the fairway on his tee shot while Mickel son was down the middle. Stewart could only lay up from the deep rough, a decision that turned out to be the tournament winner. With Mickelson on the green in regulation, Stewart drilled a wedge to within 15 feet, and waited for Mickel son to putt. Rec group headed to Jay Bird Springs Special to the Home Journal ■pacl? your bathing suit. Grab your towel and sun screen. The Perry Recreation Department is taking a bus to the Jay Bird Springs this July i, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Jay Bird Springs is a histor ical natural deep water spring that is home to Georgia's only chemical-free swimming pool. The day will be filled with roller-skating, putt-putt golf, and swimming. However, train rides and an arcade are avail able as well. Packl a sack lunch and join the Perry Recreation Depart ment. Children must be at least 8 years old and this out ing is limited to the first 50 people. Cost is sl2 per person. For more information, call the Rec. Dept, at 988-2860. Soccer sign up set Registration for fall soccer has begun at the Perry Recre ation Department. The season begins in September and runs through November. Boys and girls, ages 3- 14. are encour aged to register. * Cost is $25 per person inside city limits and $45 per person outside of city limits. Registration is through July 13. Soccer camp coming A soccer camp for children will be held at Rozar Park from June 28 through July 2. A team of international coaches from Major League Soccer Camp of Norwich, Connecticut will conduct the program, which is being sponsored by the Perry Recreation Depart ment. Camp sessions range from one and a half hours for five and six year olds to three hours for ages six and above. The camp’s curriculum is child-centered and has the goal of helping develop each player both mentally and physically. 700 hunting clubs, Weyer haeuser officials want to be sure hunters are well informed about safety rules and wildlife protection The left-hander’s putt was just short, and Stewart needed to two putt to be under par, but once the sloping, slick greens dried out, par was at a premium, with just six more rounds under par the rest of the tournament. Stewart, Jeff Maggert and John Huston broke par on Friday, only Steve Strieker on Saturday, and Singh and Dudley Hart on Sunday! Duval’s great start on Sunday was overshad owed by a stretch of four holes to close out the front side. Over holes six through nine, Duval was four over par, and for all intents and purposes, out of the tour nament. Stewart, at age 42, was Rec Department news Parents are invited to attend a free MLS soccer coaching clinic during the week of the camp. The time for ages 5-6 will be 9 to 10:30 at a cost of SSO; children 7 and older will attend the program from 9 a.m. to noon at a cost of SBB. For more information call Jody Johnson at the Perry Recreation Department at (912) 988-2860. SALE! . iLaundry Pants J NOUI IN TWO PEBBV LOCHTIONS! •j|£/tfrl422 Sam Nunn Bhid.,Perry • Newt to Ulaffle House & Baskin Robbins 1109 Macon Street, Perry On June 11. the forest products company hosted a seminar for middle Georgia hunters at a program held at the Georgia National Fairgrounds. "Our goal for the event is to make sure hunters are up to date on hunting safe ty practices and Weyer haeuser’s good neighbor policies," said Kay Mooney, the company's hunting lease coordinator. On hand to talk with hunters were representives from the Georgia Depart ment of Natural Resources, who discussed enforcement iff He - yrSj§&' %: ’"' : ' ffj H H 8r PICKING A WINNER - Jody Strickland of Perry gets her son, Tyler’s, assistance with drawing for a door prize winner. Strickland is a Weyerhaeuser employee. Continued from page 4A jubilant in victory, but poised enough to address Mickelson and tell him, “good luck with the baby. There’s nothing like being a father." Mickelson’s wife Pam is expecting the cou ple’s first child, a girl, in a matter of days. Brannen wins again Special to the Home Journal Walt Brannen of Elko won the biggest race of his career June 15 at the open ing night of Tuesday Night Thunder at Charlotte Motor Speedway. This race was carried live on Fox Sports South to a national audience. Brannen moved up to the Semi-Pro division for this special race series. He won his heat race and started on the pole position for the feature. After some early lead changes Brannen took the lead at lap four and held on for the win. This was his second victory in the Thun der Night Series. He also won at the opening of Thursday Night Thunder at Atlanta Motor Speedway last week in the Young Lions division. In the Bandolero division David Ragan of Stockbridge was first. Bothwill be com peting June 24 in Atlanta. of hunting laws and the “Forestry for Wildlife Part nership Program," which is a cooperative effort between the forestry indus try and DNR to promote and protect wildlife in Georgia's forests. A slide show was used to help hunters identify wildlife of all sorts, includ ing migratory birds and fish. Special events included drawings for door prizes, an outdoor archery demon stration, a turkey calling competition and a good practices exhibit. Hey, don't forget the Har-H-CU U.S. 41 North, . Unadilla, GA , Dm Invoice 3 99 F-150 99 Ranger XLT 99 Taurus, Light group Supercab. Air. Am/Fm cass. Loaded. V-6 Chrome Step Bumper, stk#2o24 $218.90 per month Tu-tone Stereo sl79dn/$179 per month $2500 dn plus Ist payment s299dn/$299 per month Taurus + 12,000 per year. Total out of pocket *3B month lease F-150 $299 Down. Ranger, $179 Down. Taurus, 0 Down plus Ist pay men» and taxes with approved credit Used Cars and Trucks 9f FI SO XLT 519,995 Supercab. V 8 Loaded, 01052 A 97 F-150 XLT 517.995 Supercab, VB. l oaded. 01O4A 98ZX1 512.995 Sunroof, loaded spotlet Only 300 miles 94 F-350 514.995 Supercab, Dually. Air 97 Explorer 2dr Sport 517.350 Loaded. Auto 98 Windstar 516.995 Dual Air. Cloth. Every Option 98 F-150 SAVE Supercab. 4X4. Lanat, 15K Miles. CD, 5 4 Engine 96 Ford Taurus 59.995 PL. PW, Tilt, Cruise 97 Taurus GL 510.995 Every Option 98 F-150 $17,450 4 Supercab, 8k miles, Auto 97 Thunder bird 513.995 V-8, Leather 97 Explorer XLT 519.995 Leather. 4 to choose 98 Contour 511.750 4 Dr., Auto, PW, Tilt Cruise Starving Pi 'rry si(h •<- 1983 . ■ ' WAYNE m MOFIHIS 987-2411 Exit 43 off I-75 - 1/2 Mile - West 341 • Perry, GA Perry Recreation Department to host Fishing for Fun day June 26 "TKSs try* vcla/tiSB l4i| 'Wnijr Recreation bepart ment is hosting its annual Fishing for Fun on June 26. The fun begins at 10 am, but you better hurry because it lasts only until noon, The action begins at the large pavilion at J. Frank Rozar Park. 1060 Keith Drive. There is no charge, plus hot dog# and soft drinks will be provided for all who attend. Attendance is limited to children accompanied by a parent or guardian, department officials said. %cw ipufM <x <jdi wdduty Und.l A gold wedding band found on the sidewalk at 711 Washington Street has been brought to the Home Journal office. It has initials engraved on the inside of the band. Call 987-1823 to identify and reclaim. Good food, good prices, good fun!! Open nightly - 5 p.m. -10 p.m. Perry, GA - Beside the Holiday Inn “Cree-Mee” is cooking for the 4th. Hams, Shoulders, Ribs, Chicken. Bring your own or we supply. Call now to save your place on the pit. Please piace orders by Tuesday, June 19. ot i.i. >.( 627-3001' 1 ° tu-" Lease Specials 97 F-150 Lariat $18,995 5 4. TuTone. Leather 98 Lincoln Town C»r $27,400 Every Option 98 Mystiqus GS $11,47$ 4 dr. Auto. PW. PI. Tilt. Cruise 97 Explorer Eddie Bautr $22,995 VB. Leather, Too many to list! 90 Taurus $2,850 V-6. low miles, Clean 97 Explorer XLT $19,900 4X4, Leather 98 Ford Muttony $14,905 Auto. Every Optionl Low Miles 97 F-150 Supercab XLT $21,905 4X4 off road. 5.4 97-Gran Marquli LS $18,005 Handling Pkg. Leather. Won't Last Long! 97 F-150 XLT $2l.S$O Supercab. 4X4, loaded! 87 F-150 XLT $5,005 V-8, Tu Tone. Auto. Low Miles! 04 T-Bird LX $7,450 4 9K miles. loaded 05 T-Bird LX $8,550 V-8 2dr. pwr. seat Wed., June 23, 1999, Houston Home Journal 04 Lincoln $0,905 Local Trade. Leather. PW. PL 67 Aaroatar XLT $4,905 Dual Air. PW Pdi. Tilt. Cruise 97 Crown Victoria LX $15,850 27k miles, loaded 05 F-150 Suparcab $18,750 XLT 4X4. 351 engine Oil road. pack, low mites' 96 Hanger Suparcab $7,995 XLT.4OK 94 Lincoln Town Car $9,350 4 dr . Leather 93 Gran Marquis $8,995 50k miles, loaded, dean’ ‘9B Taurus GL $12,995 Loaded, three lo choose 97 Escort $7,550 Sport, low miles, air. spoke? 08 Crown Vic LX $16,995 Loaded, p soar 97 Rangar Suparcab $10,905 XLT White. A*. Stereo Page 7A