Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, October 13, 1999, Page 3B, Image 13

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——— ONE MORE TIME Not aerial goodbye but a well-deserved thank you luncheon Jor Dr. Bill Jerles drew several including (from left) Linda Barnes, Thomas Shel Visitin’ water 2 inches above beans. Soak 8 hours. Drain. Saute onion, bell pepper and garlic in hot oil in Dutch oven over medium high heat until tender. Add beans, 2 quarts water and next 4 ingredients; bring to a boil. Cover, reduce heat, and simmer 1 hour or until beans are tender. Discard bay leaf. Serve over hot cooked rice; sprinkle with chopped green onions. Yield: 9 cups. • •• Pound Puppy Report Animal Control Officer Dan Bass at 988-2800 has 18 puppies mixed breed most ly black 1/2 female and 1/2 male and several mixed breed dogs and a female German shepherd 6-7 months old. Grant and Myers Helping Hand animal shelter at 905 Jernigan has 3 tinv little pretty brown puppies and 3 larger lanky hound dog L. >!1 p- tJK® jjjL, • • HmMiTTM TlMWwffitprW gjftl H ipl jl-1 mm |fjll| 9|« w"r-"' r - |BML t JLnM^ Home Journal Photo by Joan Dorsett YARD OF THE MONTH Jim and Paula Geiger of Northside Road received the Pride in Perry Beautifica tion Award for the month of October. Come visit Langston House Restaurant at Henderson Village where every meal is an experience to treasure.. Call for Reservations: 912-988-8696 Henderson Village 125 South Langston Circle HENDERSON, GEORGIA \ vuxaok / \=Z==r/ K ton, Valerie Whitney, Nadine Kinney, Dot Woodard, BUI Jerles, Louis Shelton, Kathye Roberts, Darlene Griner, Glenda McLeod, and his wife Peggy. Continued from page IB looking friendly, frisky, playful puppies, 2 momma cats and their weaned lit ters mostly black and white and calico. • •• Meanwhile. Carey Collie of Colquitt is our house guest these days and is set up at the Fair in the McGill Building to do her “Car toons of You." It is uncanny how much her caricatures look like the person posing and can be easily framed for safekeep ing. She has appeared at the past two Beltista Spring Home and Garden Shows during Dogwood Festival and is soon to be at Christ mas Made in the South in Macon. The drawing at the right is an example of what Carey can do. This is her rendition of Steve and Nancy Green and Anna Kathryn amid bubbles for the bath. V ' ' .... . Tj* cu- >/ - " ( JPjiMf Y *( •.- ; v#;. . r j & & j jjs&BSE~ •: jp*# 5 Does this look like a prison? •• It is if you are a victim of domestic violence. HODAC’S Victim Resource Center (912) 953-5675 OR 1-800-338-6745 fj Sinter Free and Confidential m i|i INCTON VllflNlA ' TV im«ta SK<i bnru wrt ofeanni iron. IMUiMuKi MkWOlftrOHHl, IWi fmaxolM tm, S.W, WMOi MO*,US* Jerles celebrates bosses day early By JOAN DORSETT wmtimmim r -~n~ f Boss s Day is not until Oct. 16 but you would have thought it was Oct. 7 from the looks of the group gath ered around Dr. Bill Jerles for lunch at Houston Lake Country Club. Though he recently sold his practice to Dr. Louis Shelton and Dr. Thomas Shelton, Perry Dental Associates, Dr. Jerles is still in house weekly, fin ishing up treatments for longtime patients. 00 ... STAFF TIME Longtime Perry Dentist Dr. BUI Jer les and his former personal stqff gather. They are (from left) Glenda McLeod, Nadine Kinney, Valerie Whitney, Bill Linda Barnes, Darlene Griner, Kathye Roberts. Gayle going back for a reunion with his fellow Marines. When the 55th anniver sary arrived, he figured it was time to make the jour ney. Not by himself, though. Gayle’s three sons all in their 50s decid ed to go with him. The island, which he remembered as a stark landscape, with sun gleaming off bare lime stone, has had many years to return to its natural tropical state. The native Micronesian population returned generations ago. and the island is now a haven of banana and coconut trees. There, arti facts going back to 1600 B.C. can be found, right along with World War II armaments which have never been removed. Gayle and his sons Have some news to share?Conta< i Joan Dorset! at 987-1821*. She'd love to hear from you. Wed.. Oct. 13, 1999, Houston Home Journo! Page Continued from page IB arrived at the same time that a delegation of Japan ese veterans were there to commemorate the battle. Some 55 years after being locked in deadly combat, Joe Gayle found himself exchanging courteous salutes with former ene mies. “I wasn’t sure I could handle meeting with the Japanese soldiers." he says now. “but after I sat on the beach a long time, watch ing one of the most beauti ful sunsets I’ve ever seen, I was ready to deal with it." It was a journey half way around the world - but also a journey back in time. For three sons, it meant finally understand ing a little of what their father had gone through years ago. 3B