Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, November 03, 1999, Page Page 5A, Image 5

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Court Homecoming Court sophomores are Amy Kennedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Kennedy of Fort Valley; and Katie Byrd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Byrd of Perry. Freshmen representatives for Homecoming are Blair Sexton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sexton of Perry; and Jill Hulbert, daughter of Mr. Skeet Hulbert and Ms. Vets talents of Hayley Greene and Christie Drawdy. Pre senting the colors will be Perry High School’s J.R.O.T.C. color guard. Perry Mayor Jim Worrall urges all citizens “to Tribble in 1990 when an Eagle Scout was dismissed as an assistant scoutmaster after a local newspaper ran an article about a seminar he was leading on counseling homosexual teen-agers. He was identified in the article as co-president of the Les bian-gay Alliance at Rut gers University. “The Boy Scouts of Amer ica has long taught tradi tional family values and we maintain that we have a right to hold onto those val ues. That is what is at stake here," Boy Scouts spokesman Greg Shields said. “An appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court on First Amendment grounds is ahead," he added. The Boy Scouts are a great organization and work hard to better our youth on a daily basis. The good moral principles on which the organization was founded are well known by any youth, or their parents, who chose to enter scout ing. All they .need to do is read the Scout Oath. ,It states the mission of tne Boy Scouts very plainly. Jolley eating right will be the best thing, but will my desire for a slice of pecan pie get the best of me? I need new recipes for these holiday dinners. I hope I will get some tried So, business is good but you could use a little more... The Houston Home Journal has a way to help you bring more money into your cash register. It's easy, just ask your advertising rep for extended area coverage. 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Advertise it and they will buy. flrmum Mom SmmU 807 Carroll St., Downtown Perry • 9897-1823 • 988-1181 (Fax) homejrn® hom.net The Old Reliable, Serving Houston County since Dec. 17,1870 Continued from page 1A Lynda Kelly of Perry. Football sponsor, chosen each year by the football team, is Lina Arnold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Arnold of Hawkinsville. The Homecoming Queen will be chosen during the half-time portion of the Nov. 5 football game. Westfield Schools will play Windsor at home. A pre-game parade will begin at 7:15 p.m. Continued from page 1A remember the sacrifices and contributions of all those who, when called upon to do so, served this Nation honorably in wartime to preserve our heritage of freedom." Continued from page 4A Homosexuality certainly does nothing for traditional family values. Nor does it help one to keep themselves physically strong, mentally awake or morally straight. Then . there is no doubt that if you believe the writ ings in the Bible, homosex uality is a sin. And yes, so are adultery, lying cheating and stealing, but I don’t see groups of organized adul terers, liars or thieves going around the country demon strating and demanding their rights. Yes, we should love all people, pray for them and also pray that God will bring them out of their lifestyles. But, we cannot accept these lifestyles as normal. "On my honor, I will do my best to do my duty to God and my Country, and to obey the scout law; to help other people at all times; to keep myself physically strong, mentally awake and morally straight." May God be on your side, Scoiit leaders, as you face the future and take a stand for what is right. Continued from page 4A and true recipes from those in this boat with me. I will be searching the cookbooks as well. I just hope Santa Claus doesn’t miss his cookies and will under stand about the skim milk. Band School Marching Band from Perry, Ga." Hutcheson said what will be done with the Disney donation is up to the Band Booster Club. Hutcheson had to overnight an uniform to the Disney production company so they could make the patch es to cover Perry and the Pan ther with TC Williams and Titans. The other changes included changing the Mylar feather in the hats to real maroon colored feathers. The scenes are being filmed in two Atlanta loca tions: Druid Hills High School and Sprayberry High School. It is not all fun and games. It is hard work too. “It was unbelievable. We got to the Atlanta location shoot about 3 p.m. and then we all has to go through four hours of wardrobe, make-up, and hair. One male band mem- Caught at large until he was caught in the vicinity of Interstate 75 near the Cracker Barrell restaurant at 7:30 a.m., Nov. 1. According to Perry Police Chief George Potter, Smith was spotted early pn the morning of Nov. 1 by a member of the Gilmer Street Neighborhood Watch Group, who suspected that he might be the escapee. That Neighborhood Watch volunteer contacted Larry Sayer, who is a cap tain for the group as well as a jailer. Smith, in the mean time, acquired a car which “Insight On Eyesight” An eye for baseball by Dr. J. Mathis Dixon, Eyesight Associates “See the ball. Hit the ball.” That’s the mantra for professional baseball. But as with many skills, hitting a baseball (especially one arriving at home plate going 98 miles per hour) is easier said than done. When you think of a switch hit ter, you think about someone equally adept batting from either side of the plate, someone who can bat left-handed or right-handed. Interestingly, successful switch hit ters probably enjoy equal domi nance of not just their arms but their eyes! ber got his hair dyed because it didn’t look 70s enough and a few got their hair cut there. All the females got 70s hair styles," said Hutcheson. “The pro ducers are meticulous in making sure everything is in the proper time even the license plates on the cars were 1971.” After eating the dinner the production crew set-up, the band started filming their scenes at 7 p.m. and shooting continued until about 1:30 a.m. “No breaks whatsoever. No bathroom breaks, no water breaks, no food breaks," said Hutcheson. “About 10 p.m., your feet are really hurting. By 1 a.m., everyone was tired. When the students got on the bus, they went to sleep. We arrived back in Perry around 4 a.m. and the kids had to Continued from page 1A was for sale on Washington Street, persuading the owner to let him “test drive” the vehicle, which turned out to be nearly out of gas. He was next spotted try ing to steal a car tag in the area near the Flash Foods convenience store. A store employee called the police. Police arrived on the scene from two directions and Smith was apprehended. “The guy is in custody and nobody got hurt.” Pot ter said. “This is an excel lent example of citizen cooperation with law enforcement. ’""H r ~ I I jHL .'’dfsi&k I ' ' -.V:* 5 '.; . Usually, right-handed people are right-eye dominant; lefties are left-eye dominant. Successful hit ters are likely to be crossdominant. In baseball, as in life, nothing is ever simple.© Dr. Dixon is available for eye examinations, con tact lens Fittings, and treatment of eye diseases such as glaucoma and irfections. 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