Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, August 04, 1999, Page Page 8A, Image 8

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Page 8A ■ Wed., Aug. 4, 1999, Houston Horn* Journal Vistin’ Continued from page 7A to Larry Brown, son of her niece Pat Cawthon Brown. He gave a touching eulogy at her service at Perry United Methodist Church July 31. ••• Sisters Donna Lehr and Sharan Hess have returned from a 10-day trip to visit family members. On their agenda were younger sister Connie Wallace in North Carolina, their dad and his wife, Charles and Iris Wal lace in Richmond, Va., and their aunt and uncle in the Baltimore area, Rosemarie and Dick Kershner. Traveling home they spent a free night at a bed and breakfast in Sum merville, S.C. because they encountered an unexpect ed guest in their room a bat! Despite the bat, they had a very pleasant stay and returned home with a delicious recipe for Peanut Butter Pound Cake. Peanut Butter Pound Cake Cake 2 sticks butter 2 cups granulated sugar 1 cup brown sugar 1 /2 cup peanut butter 3 cups plain flour 5 large eggs 1 /2 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon baking soda 1 cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla Cream first three ingre dients. Add eggs and peanut butter and beat well. Combine flour, salt and baking soda and beat in alternately with milk. Add vanilla. Fill prepared tube or Bundt pan and bake 350 degrees 55-60 minutes. Frosting 1 stick butb.r 3 tablespoons cocoa 5 tablespoons milk 1/2 cup peanut butter 1 box confectionerOs sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup chopped pecans In microwave, melt but ter, add cocoa and milk and bring to a boil. Remove from microwave, stir in peanut butter, add confec tioner's sugar and vanilla, mix well and spread on cool cake. Or: Stir together one tub milk chocolate frosting and 1/2 cup peanut butter. Spread on cool cake. • •• Pound Puppy Report Animal Control Officer Dan Bass at 988-2800 still has the female spaniel type with black and white long hair. Also a small female beagle. Grant and Myers Helping Hand animal shelter at 905 Jernigan has a grown calico cat which has been spayed. Male and female about four months old part chow/part golden retriever. Several black lab crosses in a vari ety of sizes. One female is friendly, smart, cute with funny ears, will be a loyal pet, probably no lab in mix, see to appreciate. CITY OF FERRY PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The City of Perry is considering ( applying to the Georgia Department of Community Affairs'for an Employee Incentive Program Grant of up to $500,000. These funds must general ly be used for the following purposes. 1. To benefit low and moderate income persons; or 2. To aid in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight; or 3. To meet other community development needs having a particular urgency because existing conditions pose a serio ous and immediate threat to the health or welfare of the community where other financial resources are not avail able to meet such needs. The applicant must certify and the Geogia DCA must concur that such conditions exist. These activities for which these EIP funds may be used are in the area of economic development. More specific details regarding eligible activities, plans to assist displaced persona nd the estimated amount of funds proposed to be used for activities to benefit low and moderate income persons, and the rating system will be provided at a public hearing which wil be held at The City of Perry, City Hall, 1211 Washington Street, Perry GA 31069 on August 16, 1999 at 4:00 p.m. The purpose of this hearing will be to inform citizens regard ing the development of the application. Persons with special needs relating to handicapped accessibility or foreign lan guage shall contact Brenda King at 912-988-2712 prior to August 16, 1999. Ms. King can be located at City of Perry, Cit Hall, 1211 Washington Street, Perry, GA 31069 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except holidays. f <» Home Journal Photo by Torey Jolley NEW MEMBERS EVENT Perry Chamber of Com merce members chat prior to the July 21 meeting.. Carole Bloodworth honored for writing, publication coming Special to the Home Journal During the 24th Annual Southeastern States Writers Conference, Carole Blood worth received numerous awards for her writing. During the banquet, Bloodworth was awarded the honor of receiving the most awards for submitted manu scripts. Bloodworth s work was chosen as one of the top three in the categories of Juvenile fiction, non-fiction, and limericks. She received first place for her submis sion in the humor category. In the storytelling division, Bloodworth’s picture book was recommended for sub- Chapman: By Torey Jolley Home Journal Staff Squirrels provide more nuisances to homeowners than any other animal, Jason Chapman said July 29. Chapman, an employee of the Department of Nat ural Resources Fort Valley wildlife office, told mem bers of the Perry Exchange Club squirrels lead all other animals in nuisance reports. “Squirrels love to eat all the feed from bird feeders." said Chapman. To stop squirrels from getting to bird feeders. Chapman suggested putting the feed er on a pole in the middle of the yard, away from trees, and putting a baffle on it. Chapman also offered suggestions on how to get rid of deer, geese, and fox. As for the alligator under the bridge at General Courtney Hodges Boule vard “he isn’t hurting any one. That is his normal habitat." Chapman added that if the alligator begins to wan der from his area or threat en people, the alligator would be reclassified and subject to relocation or mission to a publisher. In addition, Bloodworth was notified one of her short stories has been selected for publication in the fifth annual Flint River Review which showcases Georgia writers. The conference was attended by writers from all the southeastern states and several others as well. The conference offered advanced instruction and manuscript evaluation by writing professors, authors, editor, agents, and publish ers. It was held on St. Simons Island, June 20-26. Squirrels are greatest cause of animal problems for homeowners in the area death. In addition to Chapman’s presentation, Exchange Club member Howard Kuehn was congratulated on placing fourth in the I Childcare Network Two convenient locations; 2294 Moody Road 923-8730* 1701 Elberta Road 923-1246 South Houston Church Directory Assembly of God Assembly of God Church, 281 Grovania Road .987-5154 Baptist Elko Baptist, Oak Street, Elko 987-1621 First Baptist Church, Perry, 1105 Main St 987-2002 Greater Union Baptist Church, 1006 Marion St9B7-0054 Green Grove Baptist, Ga. 26, Elko, 783 : 3332 Havneville First Baptist, 811 Grovania Road 987-3747 Henderson Baptist, 2813 US. 415., 987-6569 Houston Lake Baptist, 2300 Ga. 127 E 987-0277 Kathleen Baptist, 111 Bear Branch Road 987-3330 Marthann Baptist, 127 Marshaliville Road 987-4647 Memorial Heights Baptist, 521 C. Hodges 987-0724 Mt. Mariah Baptist, R-l, Fteny 627-3177 New Hope Baptist. 1014 W.F Ragin Drive 987-0501 New Smyrna Baptist, U.S. 41 N 987-0034 Oak Level Baptist, 442 Lake Joy Road 987-3933 Oldfield Baptist. 1501 Houston Lake Road 987-0460 Rehoboth Baptist Church, 2238 U.S_. 41 N 987-1577 Sandbed Baptist, Ga 247 Spur.., .*. 987-4304 Second Memorial Baptist, Kings Chapel Road 987-4803 ANG eI, NA S ITALIAN (garden cafe] GBH Mld<?l» n <»«orgia Quality Inn 1-74 at U.S. 341 Perry • 987-1345 Charles “Chick" Evans Vice President and Genera) Manager Reception honors new chamber members Bt Toret Jolley How Jouiwt. Statf ; Leaders of the Perry Area Chamber of Com merce announced the addition of several new members to their ranks. Those inducted on July 21 were Rodney Bridges, Bridges Termite & Pest Control; Vince Glover, The Glover Agency; Leah Hair, Easy Living Garden Cen ter; Gloria Goins, Hardee’s of Perry; Also Deborah Dyer. Elec tric Beach Tanning Salon; Suzy Reed, The Inside Scoup; Garlinda Thom, Garlinda’s Garden; Mike Johnson, Little River Land scape; Also Judy Wenger, Oil Lamp Restaurant; Jake v ; X v.- tpfll •> ..** j^B| Rk .. - ;*£ P< A, Carole Bloodworth world for horseshoe pitch ing, and Sheila Smith, of Summerhill Nursing Home, was received as the newest member of the Exchange Club. Moms: If you have a four year old, live in Perry and work in Warner Robins, stop by to talk with us!! Enrolling now for Fail: Free Pre-K. Must be four by Sept, 1,1999. Free meals. Free “before and after" care. Open 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. 1500 Sam Nunn Bhrd. Perry • 987-9494 Beside Quality Inn Closed on Sunday Serving Houston County Perry • Warner Robins Member FDIC Shiloh Baptist, 210 Whitworth Road. Elko 987-5950 Spring Creek Baptist, Flournoy Road >*B7-9326 Tnarpe Memorial Baptist, 2758 U S 41 \ 987-1116 Catholic St ftitrick's Catholic, 1039 St Ffctrick s Drive 9«7 4213 Christian First Christian Church, 2100 Macon Road 987-5428 Church of Christ Church of Christ, 1J.5.41 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 Perry Church of God, 1929 Marshaliville Road .988-3020 Church of God in Christ Word of Deliverance, 2234 U.S 41 N. 987-4796 Episcopal St. Christopher's, 1207 Macon Road 987-2190 Free Will Baptist fterrv Free Will Baptist, 1984 Marshaliville Road9B7-8068 Interdenominational Living Waters Assembly, 2305 U.S. 41 \ 987-4155 Victory Christian Fellowship, 1917 Marshaliville Road 987-9826 Full Gospel Lighthouse, Gaines Street 987-3126 Quality Inn - - - - Goddard. State Farm Insur ance; Elizabeth Tenney, Perry Cafe: Larry Dunaway, Southern Hills Golf Course: Also Daniel Brown, Pro gressive Real Estate; Frank Wall, Wiggins Landscaping & Design; Leroy Singleton, Singleton’s Towing; and Ken Clark. Zaxby’s. Other new members inducted throughout the year were Nancy Malone, AFLAC; Loretta Gilbert, Arabian Dance Club Insti tute; Steve and Sheliah Smith. Autumn Terrace; June Walker. Cable Rep Advertising; Also Alan Habegger, Cagles. Inc.; Jesse T. Collins, Collins & Hamrick; Angie Connell, Curves for Women: Tim McCord, Fair Harbor RV Park; Also Harvey and Marie Gilbert,* Gilbert Photogra Kid's Kingdom Preschool & *)ftat6en& 'TH&uuna Out - Andrew United Methodist Church 2430 Hwy. 127 • Kathleen, GA 31047 Now registering for 1999-2000 I School Year For information, call 987-7934 BF TODAY! 1 GOOD CREDIT JSf ftw BLEMISHED CREDIT M NO CREDIT | No matter what your credit situation is, we will work with you to get you in a new ' or pre-owned vehicle. To get started, call anytime from any touch tone telephone or apply via the internet. We'll take your appli cation for financing right over the phone. Then we'll get back with you and set an appointment. WAYNE yjz* - It's Fast, Easy, Free & at Your Convenience 1-888-215-3673 www. fastcartc^an; getayes com CONNER’S THE U.S. 341 N. Perry 987-2411 phy; Richard Dubrow, Flint Energy Story; Mark Heath. Heath Landscaping, Rhon da McLeod, March of Dimes; Also Linda Bramlett, MARJAC Publications, Inc.; Jim Allen. Morning Star Associates; Peggie Askew, Mrs. Peggie’s Restaurant; Millie Cotton, My Sister’s Cafe; Also Michael Reece, Reece Heating and Air Con ditioning; Ann Van Hook, Re/Max Warner Robins; Ronnie Fox, Propage; Lisa Moghadam, Samantha’s; Also Joy Skeen, Swift Street Inn; Jake Goddard, State Farm Insurance; Dol lie Geary, The Hamptons of Perry; Danny and Julie Evans, The Town Crier; Deborah Davison, and Dr. Charles McCord. Jhj 32© Jehovah's Witness Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 1301 Julianne St. 987-7341 Methodist Andrew United Methodist, 2430 Ga 127 987-7934 Crossroads United Methodist, 1600 Main St. .987-3721 Elko United Methodist, Oak Street, Elko no phone Perry U Methodist Church, 1001 Carroll St 987-1852 Methodist,Christian Episcopal Kings Chapel CME Church, 402 Arena Road 988-1503 Mount Zion CME Church, 182 Moss Oak Road9B7-4059 Oak Grove CME Church, Sewell Road, E1k0....n0 phone St James CME Church, 1007 W.F. Ragin Drive .987-4404 Nondenominational Living Faith Family Worship Center, 304 Lee St 987-5579 Faith Bible Fellowship, 517 MLK Blvd 987-6790 Pentecostal New Pentecostal Church of Perry, Elm Street ...987-3161 Presbyterian Pern Presbyterian Church, 1100 Second St 987-1403 Primitive Baptist Beaver Creek Primitive Baptist, Sandefur Road, Kathleen 987-2241 UNrrED Pentecostal Holiness New Life Worship Center, 2334 U.S. 41 50uth..987-5816 1812 U.S. 41 N Perry, Ga. 987-1112 The Bank Of Perry Ptera nmH it ttn churdi K yur cMu 1006 Main Si • ferry 987-2554* Member FDIC * # SERVICE PRIOf # * \\ Ptfl * ME -v et ~~ 'A Hb " ■- .jm Brin Bearden Salesman