Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, October 13, 1999, Page Page 2A, Image 2

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Page 2A Wed., Oct. 13, 1999 ■ ' '■ "» ' ' : .’-Jr -■• S .■>*.•, •- 5 r w B TflHf t-i. Whui^^SsSmßaMMryßß9 SmsMaßm »*** 8r .jßSgß«ff%al»t. HBi [W r"" 11 I K< —K pppi % * Jj ! M Special photo THE NEW ROBINS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION BRANCH IN PERRY IS NOW OPEN. Office Is Located Off North Perry Parkway. Between U.S. 41 and Houston Lake Road. Robins Federal Credit Union opens Perry Branch Special to the Home Journal Robins Federal Credit Union's new branch located at 321 Perry Bypass just north of Perry is now open. The Perry Branch is a full-service branch which offers drive-through lanes and a drive up ATM. The official ribbon cut ting will take place Oct. 19, according to Credit Union officials. Robins Federal Credit Union is a non-for-profit, cooperative financial ser vice provider with nine ; ■*s!ll fc n futf.f f nil 11 f I 7™Sm, ■: s'" M ■n, HH» {"W |i|,* -- ¥ jjflplMahfr : «l | > •■■ ' ■ * l ' . - ' , JBp mm BE * . •• Hsr[ BBf •■ - Mw|P I ~. LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION- GPTV filmed Trisha Yearwood's opening and closing remarks, as well as promos, on Yearwood tapes television segment in downtown Perry By Torey Jolley Home Journal Staff Perry will be one of four towns used in the new GPTV special on “Main Street. Georgia." According to GPTV 7 pro ducer Carol Fisck, the spe cial will depict small town life. “Perry," said Fisck, “Is* Two Westfield seniors win academic honors Brad Barfield\ Matthew Hulbert are recognized SPEC^TOTHEHOWKjOURNAl a=^;i=^ Brad Barfield, a Westfield senior has been selected as a National Merit Semifinal ist. He is one of at least 1,500 participants from across the country desig nated as a Semifinalist. He was selected because of his outstanding perfor mance on the preliminary SAT and the National Merit Obituary Ervin Wesley Goodroe Sr. Ervin Wesley Goodroe Sr., 58, of 215 Piedmont Road, Atlanta, died Oct. 8, 1999. at his home. Services were held at the First Baptist Church of Perry Oct. 11, with the Rev. David Fisher officiating. Burial was in the Perry Memorial Gardens. Mr. Goodroe was a native of Schley County, and a resident of Atlanta and Perry. He was president of the Executive Construction Suppliers Association, for mer state president of the Georgia Jaycees and former president of the Georgia Group Funds Association. He was a member of the Hayneville Baptist Church, branches in Middle Geor gia. Chartered in 1954, Robins Federal Credit Union serves the active and retired military and civilian personnel associated with Robins Air Force Base, along with many other businesses and associa tions in the Middle Georgia Area. Currently Robins Federal Credit Union has more than 118,000 members and $495 million in assets. Robins Federal Credit Union offers its members a Home Journal Photo by Torey Jolley the network's upcoming special on small towns in Georgia. Pictured are Yearwood (left), and Carol Fisck, producer (right). the right size and has the look we needed for this pro duction." Trisha Yearwood, coun try music star and Monti cello. native, narrated the documentary. Yearwood,who was in Perry for her concert at the Georgia National Fair, scheduled in her narration Scholarship Qualifying Test. He is the son of Eddie and Endrica Barfield of Fort Valley. Finalists will be an nounced in the spring of 2000 and will be awarded scholarships based on their academic and extracurricu lar accomplishments, and scholastic potential. Matthew Hulbert, a He is survived by his wife, Kay Hawkins Goodroe of Atlanta; his son, Wes Goodroe of Marietta; his stepdaughters. Dana Peti tis of Newnan and Betty Smith of Aberdeen. Md.; his brothers, Richard Goodroe of Perry, Joe Goodroe of Hayneville, Steve Goodroe of Hawkinsville. Joe Brown Goodroe of Nashville, Jimmy Goodroe of Hawkinsville; his sister, Betty McDaniel of Hawkinsville, and one grand child. Mason Goodroe. Memorials may be sent to the American Cancer Society., c/o Nancy Brown, 110 Pineneedle Drive, Perry, Ga.. 31069. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. wide range of financial ser vices including savings accounts, free checking. Visa cards with no annual fee and low interest rates, a Rockin’ Robin Club for chil dren, loans at competitive rates and ATMs throughout the middle Georgia Area. Membership is open to all employees, retirees and members of many compa nies and organizations within Robins Federal Credit Union’s field of mem bers. prior to a sound check for her evening’s performance. Much of the taping took place following the Georgia National Fair/Farm-City Day parade Oct. 9. The crews worked mostly in the 800 and 900 blocks of Carroll Street, across from the Houston County Courthouse. Westfield senior has learned he was selected as a Commended Student. He is the son of Linda Kelly and Skeet Hulbert of Perry. Hulbert’s name will be called to the attention U.S. colleges and universities because he scored above the 96th percentile on the PSAT and NMSQT. National School Lunch Week - October 11-14 They cook “for an army” with nutrition in mind! By Torey Jolley H carT feel like feeding an army, but for Nutrina Whitehurst that is normal and fun. Whitehurst helps feed an average of 580 teachers and students each school day at Perry Primary School. Whitehurst, a 20-year veteran of the school cafeteria, said it is important to introduce young people to various fruits and vegetables. “We want the children to eat more fruit and vegetables. Perry Primary is a training school. We hope to train the kids to eat nutritious food. We hope when they are in high school, they will have already devel oped good nutrition habits and just contin ue with eating right,” said Whitehurst. The meals prepared at the Houston County schools are low fat and low sodi um. “We developed menus for Perry Primary. We stick to the guidelines and then geared it to what the children like,” said White hurst. She said the favorite menu items are always pizza and chicken nuggets, but said she found the little children always eat what is served. However, preparing good healthy meals five days a week is not just a by chance operation. According to Whitehurst school Got community news? Call us at 987-1823 . The Houston Home Journal - Your hometown paper itm r innrmri TnnTTTrrrimTnrTnr^“^rr“r”"~ —“ ——— —~ Urfttd Mb* Potfll dfcvfc* Statement of Ownership, Mlnftgimunt, and Circulation I PuMeatonlM* 2, PuWtaMSoti Nurtbe- ~ 3. Houston Hose .looms 1 ' t 0 0 4 7 I ) tO-6-99 4 Ixiim Fraqudncy , 8. Numbs* ot touts FriMtehad Annually 8. Annul Subfripdon Piles Weekly 52 $20.00 plus tax T CompMl* Mailing Address of Known Office ot PuMcaßon (No! printer) (Sbelt cSy, county, slate. endZlPtd) Contact Person James A. Johnson' 807 Carroll Street P.O. Drawer M Perry, GA 31069 Telephone (912) 987-1823 sT.omplele MeWng Ad*See ol Haedquartar* w Oenerel Budnaa* Office of PuMeher (Net printer) 807 Carroll Street P.O. Drawer M Perry, GA 31069 9 run Names and Compute Mailing Addtmai ol PubHahar, Editor, and Managing Eittw (Do nottaevebtenk) P' ihHshef (Name and complete malting address) James A. Johnson P.O. Drawer M, Perry, GA 3|069 EdMw (Name and compfete maSfng eddreaa) James A. Johnson P.O. Drawer M, Perry, GA 31(169 Managing gotten (Name and complete mating address) James A. Johnson P.O. DraweP M, Perry, GA 31069 to Owne! (Do not Nave blank. If the pubteatton Is earned by a corporation, gNe the name and address ot the corporation Immediately- Mkmad by We names end addresses or at atoekbotdar* omUng or holding I percent or more ol the total amount of stock d not owned by a corporation, give tie names end addresses of the Individual owners. It owned by a partnership or other unincorporated Srm, gNe Its name and address as mat as those Of each momduai owner tribe publication Is published by a nenproPl organisation. gNe as name end address.) r.m Nome Complete Melting Address Trib Publications P.O. Box 648, Manchester, GA 31816-0641 ti Known Bondholdau. Mortgagees, end OUtet Security Hddari Owning or Holding t Percent or More ol Total Amount of Bonds Mortgages, o* Other Securities II none erteck box r »»Nome Complete stalling Address Im Status (Fo f completion by nonprofit organisations authorised to malt at nonprofit rates) (Check one) l 're purpose (unction end nonproW status ol this organisation and the exempt status lor federal Income tax purposes: I i Mai Not Changed During Preceding 12 Months l ' Has Changed During Precedtng 1 2 Months (Pubtsher must subnet Soph nation of change with mis statement) nc Form 3526, September 1998 (See Instructions on Newsei t 3 PuMoaton T*a 14 Issue Date for Circulation Del* Below Houston Home Journgll 9-29-99 15 latent and Nature of Ctreutetion uwnnp rriCfoinj 12 *omn» » umitnto rftmffi 10 Filing Dt a Total Number of Copies (Net press run) 17 00 368 7 ~, PstWequeslsd OwtsWs-Count» Mel Suber.ittSona Sorted on 1 1 Fwm3B4t. (tnduds edvetSsers proof end eseftenge cepfss) 280 272 ~ Paid Irv County Bubacrtplfons (tnduds advertisers proof b Paid and/or <*) andaschengecopies) 172 7 1703 Oaguealad —™ —————"——— ■■*————— Circulation #*• Sates Through Dealers and Canters, 81 reel Vendors, ' ' Counter Seles, end Other NonUBPB PMd Ptatributton I 338 1283 (4) Other Classes Mated Through the LISPS c Total Paid andfor Requasled Circulation f Sum of 18b (1). (21.(3). and k <*)l ~ 3 34 5 3258 H™*. (t) Outside County as Staled on Fomi 3541 - , nmrtbution / j a j by Mall (Samples, (2) kvCounty as Stated on Form 3541 . _ mmpkmanf [ 11 * nfhjrlma) (3) Other Chneea Mailed Through the ÜBPS m F tee Distribution Outside the Mali (Carriers or other means) r . g Total Free Distribution (Sum of 13d and 18a.) fc Total Dlsldbutlon (Sum of 18c and ISO t ... 1 ~ 34 4 0 3332 II Copies not Distributed 260 355 - - Tolel (Sum of tSg andh) k ... r 3700 3687 I Percent Patd end/or hequeetod Ctreutetion (ISc divided by tSg times iOO) 97.24 97.78 t C p. ,1,11., allfiin .f DlalaMAwl * FkawkAjakL, ’ n » uwciwion oi ailifnwfii or LWm«iWip a PubScallon required WWbe printed In lhe___lolj 3-99 leeue ol trite pubtlcsHon □ Publlcslton not required I I signature and TWegtEOtor, PtANher. Butlnass Manager, or Owner ' Dale . i YMovY.. {* ffl i € ropy that as miormai)rWum*ahed on Silt toon la true and complete. I Wtdarsland that anyone who lumtehet lalee or mfsleading InlormaHorr on Ibis lorn jy*no omits material gjJhlormaHori requasled on the tonri may be subfect lo criminal sanctions (Includkig hoes and Imprisonment) and/or clvtl aancMone wiud-ng chril panamas) Nutrina Whitehurst of Perry Primary nutrition staff must go to school year after year to keep up with the changes.”