Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, September 15, 1999, Page Page 7B, Image 17

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Visitin’ beans. They were assisted in serving by their daugh ter Tammy James. Her husband. Brad, and broth er Scott joined the conge nial group following their afternoon of bird hunting. • •• The Rev. Larry Wood, husband of Harold Flournoy’s daughter Sandy, preached a sweet, personal funeral service for his father-in-law, “Grand daddy” of 15, at First Bap tist Church Sept. 5. He said though you would not find his name in the social register or in the church minutes in leadership positions, you would find consistent check marks of presence in Sunday School and constant faith and love for his large family. Harold's nephew Allen Wood sang “His Eye Is On The Sparrow.” The cattle farmer in Elko suffered from heart and lung disease and had been hospitalized for several months. Memorials may be made to Perry Hospital, 1120 Morningside Drive, Perry 31069. • •• Congratulations to Chase and Stephanie War ren on the birth of their son, Samuel “Sam" Hines Warren, Sept. 1, at Women’s Center of Hous ton Medical Center. Sam weighed 6 pounds 6 ounces. Stephanie’s mother and sister have now returned home to Raleigh and Chase’s mother of Fayet teville and grandmother of Sanford, N.C. are visiting them. • •• David and Alice Phelps of Crossroads Methodist Church enjoyed participat ing in a Labor Day Laity Retreat weekend at 'Epworth by the Sea on St. Simons Island. Also attending were Gus and Barbara Turrjer and Elmo and Elaine VVright of Perry United Methodist Church. • •• Member Deiyle Whipple introduced Russell Ford who spoke to the Sept. 7 meeting of Perry Kiwanis Club. He gave a detailed account of his serious car diac episodes and descrip tions of the procedures that kept his heart going until he had to be evaluat ed for a heart transplant. The heart of a 36-year old man who suffered a brain aneurism gave him his second chance. He strongly believes “Don’t take your organs to heav en. Heaven knows we need your organs here.’’ Perry Kiwanis Club men were reminded Sept. 7 to participate in the American Cancer Society’s Septem ber 1999 Prostate Cancer Screenings, provided at the low cost of $lO. For infor mation, call 923-9771. Guests at the meeting were Bill Roberts of Warner Robins Jameson Inn and Perry United Methodist Church Minister Bill Strickland. • •• Perry said goodbye to a beautiful lady in funeral services for Gladys Culpep per Sept. 13 at Perry First Baptist Church. The 95- year-old family matriarch was remembered by the Rev. Bobby Nix, Horace Woodruff and The Rev. Dr. Gene Bowman in words that blessed hearts and in song by Ron Moore. The following message given to her niece Jo Alice Moody Hamrick was read by her nephew Woody Moody: “From Aunt Gladys to her city, her friends and her family on 11 /16/95, “Most of you know me by name, but a lot of you don’t know me. I want you to become acquainted with my past. “I lived in Perry for 65 years, and I dearly loved Perry. I saw Perry grow from about 1,000 people to a bigger, more beautiful city. We still have a lot of Perryites. and many fine people from all over have made Perry their retire ment home. I have been grateful for them and I Continued from page IB hope they love it as much as I have. “We have many churches now. Originally, there were three. When I was younger there were the Baptist, the Methodist, and the Presby terian. The many churches today speak for them selves. May the Lord con tinue to bless you and lead you in the path of His righteousness. “We have been blessed with many good leaders who have governed our city. We have had fewer crimes of any city our size. We have had growth and beauty all around us and have been blessed with capable leaders these 65 years. Perry has continued to grow and select people of high caliber to lead us. I pray that the Lord will con tinue to bless you in lead ership for Perry. “Now I’d like you to know about me. I was born into a large family with 9 chil dren. My family were farm ers and they were the “salt of the earth." They were good Christian people of the Primitive Baptist faith better known to you as Hard Shell Baptists. Of the 9 children, I was the only one left on the Earth for a long time. We were a close family. We were taught from the beginning about our Lord, and 1 felt they did a very good job. We all attended church as a family and were well respected in our community wherever we lived. “I have had many dear friends whom I dearly loved. Since 1 have lived alone, after A 1 passed away, they were my “Rock of Gibraltar”, always there for me whenever 1 needed them. "1 cannot say enough about my lovely family who have been my salvation on this Earth; Always there: Ready and willing finan cially and physically: Will ing to do anything for my well-being and my plea sure. I’m sure that many of you know them personally, and those that don’t have truly missed something. I cannot express the love that I have had for my dear friends and my loved ones - my family. That the Lord may continue to bless each and every one is my prayer for you all." • •• Todd and Jerri Lyn Wil son Miller of Duluth announce the birth of their daughter, Whitney Reide Miller. Reide was born Sept. 8. She weighed 7 pounds 8 ounces. She joins 4-year-old brother Bayne and 2-year-old sister Man ning in the Miller home. That brings to six the number of grandchildren for Jerry and Faye Wilson. Reide's paternal grandpar ents are Gilbert and Shirley Miller of Duluth. \ VILLAGE / \ Country Retreat / and Restaurant / Come visit Langston House Restaurant at Henderson Village where every meal is an experience to treasure. . a nettt... 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 • •• Sincere sympathy to my Perry High School 1958 class member Jean Knight Jarrett and her sisters Mary Lee Farr and Lois Scarborough and brother Kenneth Knight upon the death of their mother, Ollie Knight, Sept. 12. • •• Perry lost a beloved citi zen when Avon Buice’s kind and loving heart just gave out on him the afternoon of Sept. 13. Heartfelt sympathy to his wife Pat and their children Camille and Scott Terry, Randall and Nicole Buice, Kathryn and Bob Deiter and Patrick and Angie Buice, his brother Carl Buice of Macon and Pat’s mother Wylene Hall. • •• Theme for the Beltista Club year is “Volunteers Light the Way” with pro grams about Angel Flight, Migrant Ministry and Vol unteer Houston County to be presented by volunteers from those organizations. In keeping with the club purposes to promote inter est in civic affairs and improvements, to keep abreast of current events and to broaden and improve appreciation of the fine arts, members aim to keep tidy a mile of road through Perry year-round and produce the Home and Garden Show April 1 and 2. Members of Beltista Club met at our Ridge Circle South home Sept. 7 for sal ads and desserts and an overview of the yearbook. Former member Shirley Davis who has recently returned to Perry to live was welcomed back into the club membership. Gloria Ragland’s salad that was concocted by her husband Jack received rave reviews. Here's how he does it. Jack Ragland’s Salad Layer: European Salad Blend greens Sliced Vidalia onions, cut up Chopped ripe tomato Freshly grated parmesan cheese Croutons Small, fully-cooked chicken strips Light Done Right ranch dressing Toss and serve. • •• Pound Puppy Report... Animal Control Officer Dan Bass at 988- 2800 has a female fully grown golden retriever, a male white poodle, 5 color ful 7-weeks-old puppies, a male large full grown black chow, 5 stray dogs, a female white fully grown German shepherd. Grant and Myers Helping Hand animal shelter has 2 black male lab crosses and a unique male year old hunting dog. C Hhit infor* that < fficcia/ Occasion? cThen limit no more ! Classified Ads Wed., Sept. 15, 1999, Houston Home Journal Page 7B 100 Homes for Sale 3 BEDROOM, 3.5 BATH 3.500 square, ft. with 20x40' pool on nearly 1 acre of land in historic Marshallville just 10 miles west of Perry. Call 967- 2957 or 967-2413.4/22/98-TFN 3 BEDROOM - 1 1/2 bath, in- f round pool, fenced. Must see. 79,800 Duncan Avenue. 987-3390 7/21-TFN 3 BEDROOM/2 BATH, FENCED BACKYARD fireplace, sprinkler sys tem. Great condition and location. 110 Pinewood Court, off Tucker Road. $88,900. call 987-2915 or 988-8212. 8/25 -9/15 BEAUTIFUL 2.319 square feet 3bedroom/2.5 bath home on 1.1 acre lot. Good location - Devon wood, Perry. New Heat/ACRES. multi level deck; chain link fence, land scaped. All Extras (912) 987-4004 9/1-9/15 FOR SALE BY OWNER - Four bed rooms. 3 full baths, separate living room and dining room. Huge den 2 Acre lot 2 car garage. $185,000 Sell er finances portion of down pay ment 987-8565 9/15. MUST SEE Only 4 years old. Bren dale subdivision, 3 bedroom/2bath. 2 Car garage Beautiful, professionally landscaped Excellent schools 987- 2270.9/15-TFN 150 Homes for Rent 3 BEDROOM/1 1/2 BATH in Perry area, deck Call 988-1350 S6OO per month Deposit required. 3/10/99-TFN HOME FOR RENT 2 bedrooms, central heat, window air, newly remodeled, fenced yard, shade trees. Call Jim Brown. 987-0400 6/2/99-TFN TWO BEDROOM downtown Perry. Lots of trees Only $275 month Call Jim Brown, 987-0400 6/23-TFN 200 Mobile Homes for Sale CLEARANCE SALE All used Sin gle wides and Double wides must go. Good selection Financing Avail able. Call (912) 781-5111 or 1-800- 342-3817. 11/11 /98-TFN BEEN APPROVED YET 7? Before you buy, call or visit Palm Harbor Village of Macon Save thousands on a Quality Palm Harbor EnerGmiser Home at interest rates as low as "5.99% fixed." Call (912) 781-5111 or 1-800-342-3817 for a free color brochure. 11/11 /98-TFN PALM HARBOR HOMES voted EPA Manufactured Homes Builder of the Year. Simply the best Call 1-800-342- 3617 for free brochure. 1/6/99-TFN HURRY BEFORE OFFER ENDS. SSOO Down on all Single wides. SIOOO down on double wides with Palm Harbor Down Payment Assistance Call Palm Harbor Village (912) 781- 5111 or 1 800 342 3817 11/11/98-TFN BROKE?? Have no money for a down payment on a new home? Call (912) 781-5111 or 1-800-342- 3817 11/11 /98-TFN LAND/HOME PACKAGES - We can help with your septic, water well, electric expenses and more with the purchase of a new home Pall Harbor Village (912) 781-5111 or 1-800-342- 3817 Ask about our zero down pro gram 1 /6/99 TFN HUD HOMES FOR UNDER $250 - D er month Call for details 912-785- 1438 or 888-771 0067 9/15 WANT A MOBILE HOME? No land No cast) Have iffy credit? Call 785 1767 or 888 771-0062 9/15 NO APPLICATION REFUSED - 99 percent approval on mobile homes 388 771-0062 9/15 250 Mobile Homes for Rent 1,2, and 3 BEDROOM mobile homes for rent. Starting at $250 to $450 on Todd Road Call 542-6888 or 987-9498 2/24/99-TFN 3 BEDROOM 2 bath. 1996 dou blewide mobile home New carpet. No pets. References required. 987- 5587 7/14-TFN TWO BEDROOM —ll/2 bath with utility room References and deposit required. $275 per month. Call 987- 1429 and leave message 8/25-TFN mmm huk Journal & mwe Journal Advertiser Classified Advertis ing is a great bug. Reach more than 10,000 homes with your classified ad for as little as $6 per week. Call 307- 1823 for details. Sell It quick with a Homs Journal Adi 300 Land for Safe BLECKLEY COUNTY - 6+ acre tracts. $295 Down/Low Monthly Pay ments. Beautiful open and wooded land, manufactured homes wel comed Only 8 miles from 1-16. To see property from Perry: take Hwy. 96 East to Why 23/Hwy. 129 (Alt.). Go south to Cochran to Hwy. 26 toward 1-16 (Dublin) for approximately. 8 miles to Trail Branch Church Road on left . Turn left and go . 1 mile to Trail Branch on right. Go look anytime. For more infor mation, call Land Equities, Inc. @ 1- 800-772-1949. 9/15-9/22. 350 Apartments APARTMENT FOR RENT 706 Mason Terrace Mason Terrace Apartments #5. 2 Bedroom/1 1/2 Bath. Washer and Dryer, Central Heat & Air, water, sewage, ar. j garbage paid. Call Richardson Free Realty 988-8442 12/9/98-TFN APARTMENT FOR RENT - Second street next to Presbyterian Church, senior citizens only. 2 bedroom, 1 bath. Central heat and air. 987-3417. 6/9-TFN DUPLEX 2 bedroom. 2 bath duplex apartment, furnished, total electsric, fireplace. $550 per month Call 987 6542 9/9-TFN 405 Wanted WANTED CHURCH. Does Hal ley's Bible commentary describe yours? Call Dan at 926-0092 or 987- 1340. AWH. 9/8-9/29. DRIVERS C.R. England Teams -Two Thousand (Sign on bonus) We Will Train Company sponsored training’ Full-benefits Wee need 10 drivers now You will be trained in house Call 1-888-781-8556 1040 Macon Rom/ Aero** from Stanley Fp^ure Track Drivers School Full/PT Training promotions 15 days Company Sponsored Training Available I'BBB'7BI-8556 Excellent Investment Opportunity Rural Development FORECLOSURE SALE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1999 HOUSTON COUNTY COURT HOUSE 11:30 a.m. RD IS EXPECTING TO RECEIVE NO LESS THAN $11,741.00 FROM SALE OF PROPERTY ft* I -' -v' • tTr^l^W^Trß^in^W^ 3 ' k ~?~J~w : --' 7® '• • • '•> T ' 'tß Residential home at 1338 Jackson Lane, Houston County, Perry, Georgia (4 Bedrooms, 1 1/2 Bath, 1,036 sq. ft.) For a more specific legal description see Legal Ad Section of this paper. The potential purchaser will be required to put down at least a 20% non-refundable downpayment on the day of the sale. For additional information contact SHIRLEY A. ASHCRAFT, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT MANAGER (912) 956-6484 Houston Home Journal 425 Livestock 85 AQHA REGISTERED GELDING - 15.3 Hands. 1200 pounds. HE is a novice rider's dream come true, any body can ride. Great trail horse, loads and bathes, loves people a must see $2,500 Firm, call 912-862- 5018- Shonda Merritt 9/15/99 500 Yard Sales TENANT YARD SALE Pinebrooks Apartments. 9 a.m.-1 p.m Mason Ter race Road. Sat.. Sept. 18.9/15/99 YARD SALE Lots of household items, furniture, miscellaneous.. Fri. and Sat., Sept. 17-18. 9 am.- 4 p.m. 810 Forest hill. 9/15/99 RESERVE NOW For Andrew UMC Craft Fair. Community- wide yard sale. Nov. 20Th. Crofters call Shelby Arnold, 987-1397, For inside space, $25. Outside yard sale space -$lO. Call Karan Small 987-9939 9/15-9/22 600 Services NO JOB TOO BIG or too small for Whitehead Renovators. Remodeling, renovation, decks, vinyl siding, and windows Free Estimates Reasonable CARELRS IN TRUCK DRIVING WITH CARRIERS WHO OFFER REGIONAL & OVER-THE-ROAD 800-363-7364 Kin m mm B 3 i jT -T-i U 987-2423 ,l;a DMf a S EIS A n a| °'* *M c ’ r l* GP A i G j 0 g | f E_Zj||b aVGiA llq'R E] T~W E E fG iTrlff fi E E SI T.H EIQ'D.Q.nTMV U M a] ■hMP-LQ' AjSjOgg MBOB « E u » » T-cinWe'siN r! i 'nhlw./d'sla'h d Electrolysis - No Needle Permanent hair removal, For men and women. State of the Art Equipment. Exclusive Private Setting. FREE CONSULTATION Sat. and Evening Appointments available. 987-0233 Cathy Jones 2717 Ga. 127, Kathleen CDI OFFERS •15 Day training tor CDL •Oay/Weekend Classes •Tuition Assistance •Carriers hiring on site cftsnft/i/ (S/eocuU