Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, January 05, 2000, Page Page 3, Image 3

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Food daily. Peanut butter and Jelly sandwiches are always on the menu. Jan. 5 Breakfast- Man ager’s Choice. Lunch - Hot dog or Sloppy Joes or Baked Potato with Toppings. Applesauce Cake. Jan. 6 Breakfast - Pigs in Blanket. Lunch - Cheese burger or Southern Chicken with Roll or Pizza. Manager's choice dessert. Jan. 7 Breakfast - Manager's choice. Lunch- Burritos or Country Fried Steak with Gravy and Roll or Pizza. Manager’s choice cookie. Rawlings to speak at Crossroads Baptist Dr. John Rawlings will be the guest speaker at the Crossroads Baptist Church on Jan. 5 at 7 p.m. Cross roads presently meets in the conference room of the Best Western Motel at 1-74, Exit 42. Rawlings is one of the best known preachers in America, according to Crossroads pastor. Cliff French. Rawlings pastored the great Landmark Baptist Church in Cincinnati, Ohio, for almost 60 years. He is now almost 90 and is active ly involved in helping new churches get started around the world. French invites interested persons to come and be encouraged by the life, testi mony and preaching of this great man of God. Hayneville Lodge names new slate of officers The Hayneville Lodge #45, F&AM. has announced new officers for the year 2000. Marvin Lester is the new Worshipful Master, and Jerome Davis is Senior War den. Other officers are Curtis Owens, Junior Warden; Ralph Brooks, secretary; the Rev. Hayward, chaplain, - and George Brown, treasurer. Health officials inspect local restaurants Here is the results of the most recent inspections of local restaurants by the Houston County Environ mental Health Department. When a restaurant is found to be in discrepancy with one of the five major standards, management is required to address the problem immediately. Arby's, 101 Slezak Drive, Perry. 92. Arby’s, 2061 Watson Blvd., Warner Robins. 90. Blimpie, 1205 N. Main St., Perry, 88. Problems with temperature control of foods. Baskin Robbins of Perry. 1424 Sam Nunn Blvd., Perry, 96. Cracker Barrel, 101 Lect Drive, Perry. 95. Dominos Pizza, 1113 Reach your neighbors Merchants seeking to reach customers in area communities can turn to the Houston Home Journal for help. The newspaper works in cooperation with several area papers to provide low-cost area circulation. Reach your customers in Peach County. Macon County, Dooly County and Bleckley County with low cost advertising purchased through the Houston Home Journal. Call 987-1823 today for details on reaching out to your market at very low cost. Washington St.. Perry, 95. Kentucky Fried Chicken. 1996 Watson Blvd., Warner Robins, 86. Krystal, 1630 Watson Blvd., Warner Robins. 90. Larry’s Giant Subs, 789 Ga. 96. Suite IF, Bonaire, 97. New Perry Hotel, Motel and Restaurant, 800 Main St., Perry, 91. Parkway Cinema, 881 Russell Parkway. Warner RObins, 100. Waffle House. 102 Lect Drive, Perry, 90. No fatalities reported during December Members of the Georgia State Patrol stationed at Perry investigated 11 traffic accidents in the county dur ing December. Sgt. Brack of the post said there were nine injuries but no fatalities in these wrecks. Brack said his officers made 678 arrests and issued 459 warnings during the month. Some 49 pending traffic cases were disposed of dur ing the month including 46 guilty pleas and three nolo contendere pleas. Fines and forfeitures dur ing December resulted in $12,277 being paid to courts of Houston County, Brack said. New theater company to offer comedy WARNER ROBINS The Women’s Theatre Project will present Tea with Jacob, a comic misadventure in three acts by Pat Wilson at the Warner Robins Little Theater Jan. 14-15. The Women’s Theatre Project is, according to pub licist Becky Yeatman, a group of local women who began performing together last summer when the pro duced Talking With for the Warner Robins Knights of Columbus and the Warner Robins Little Theatre Kalei doscope series. Yeatman said this second production is a comedy of errors in which two sisters attempt to carry out the wishes of their recently deceased uncle. The cast includes Paula Johns, Pat Phillips, Peggy Vesely, Yeatman and Celia Hohnadel, who directs the show. Yeatman said the group chooses scripts with mini mal production require ments and varied lengths to Fort Valley State University Online Classes Step 1: You must apply for admission to FVSU and be admitted before you can enroll in any credit online course! You will need to apply for regular admission if you want to seek a degree from FVSU .... you may apply for incoming transient status if you simply want to complete an online course from FVSU and transfer the credit back to your home institution. No application fee is required for transient application ... the transient form is available online! http ://www.fac.fvsu ,edu/aa/admissions/appl99. htm If you’ve attended FVSU before and if you have not taken courses in the past year... you will have to apply for readmission. For readmission, you will need to call the Registrar’s Office 912-825- 6282 [Fax 912.825.6155], Stop 2: Check Academic Calendar for Oates! Step 3: Telephone Registration 1 912 827-3000 Payment of Fees by Credit Card 1 912 825-6433 During business hours [8 AM - SPM (M-F)] Step 4: Technical Requirements for the Student. Look on line for more complete details: http://www.fac.fvsu. edu/aa/lcp/tec/tech. htm In order to be certain that you can adequately access all course content, you need (at least) the following: ATTEND CLASS ON LINE WHEN wn//hauftmftimf | make their shows available to different groups' needs. All of the women have experience performing in plays at Warner Robins Lit tle Theater. Tickets for the event are $6. $5 for members of WRLT. The box office opens at 7:15 p.m., curtain is at 8 p.m. Warner Robins Little The atre is located at 502 S. Pleasant Hill Road. Airport Authority meeting will be Jan. 12 According to spokesman David Morgan 111, members of the Perry-Houston County Airport Authority will not meet Jan. 10 as originally planned. Instead, the meeting will be at the airport at 7 p.m. Jan. 12 with vice chairman Charles Lewis of Peny pre siding. Former chairman Garry Peavy resigned his role Dec. 31. For information call 987- 1434. School Board changes meeting time this month Because members of the Houston County Board of Education will attend the Perry Area Chamber of Com merce annual banquet Jan. 10, they will change their work session for this month. The work session will be held at the Board of Educa tion building at 1100 Main St., Perry, at 4 p.m. Jan. 10. and conclude no later than 6:30 p.m. During this work session, members of the board will • One Monthly Piyment^^^^MieMThinPprfectCrediniO^^^ • Borrow 100% of Equity • Consolidate* All Your Bills • Refinance 4 Lower Payments • Purchase Auto - Keep Title • Make Home Improvements * 10-15-20-30 Year Loans •No Minimum Property Values *No Application Fees Up Front • Pay Out of Chapter 13 • Subject to Approval • County or City Properties • Rates Subject to Change J * Frame-Brick-Double Wides • Some Restrictions Apply |“ EXAMPLE LOANS AT 7% RATE ■ AMOUNT IBQ months 360 months 10,000 $89.88 N/A 20,000 $179.77 $133.06 30,000 $269.65 $199.59 50,000 $449 41 $332.65 ■ 75,000 $674.12 $498.98 (LOANS FROM SIO,OOO TO $500,000) ■ GEORGIA RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE LICENSEE ■ I Concord Mortgage, Inc. I 5962 Zebu I on Road PMH 367, Macon, Georgia 31210 Continued from page 1 hear staff reports, hear members of the public wish ing to comment, and take care of other business. The voting meeting of the Board will take place at 1 p.m. Jan. 11, also at the Board office, an official said. Chamber banquet is Jan. 10 at 7p.m. The annual Perry Area Chamber of Commerce ban quet and business session will be held Jan. 10 at the Georgia Living Center of the Georgia National Fair grounds. Speaker for the occasion will be Rep. Saxby Chamb liss, R-Ga. Chambliss repre sents the Eighth Congres sional District in the U.S. House of Representatives. Tickets are available from the Chamber office at 101 Gen. Courtney Hodges Blvd. In addition to listening to Chambliss, members of the chamber will see their newly elected officers take their roles of leadership. Annual chamber awards for leadership in the com munity will also be present ed during the 7 p.m. event. First Baptist Church to host blood drive Officials at the Perry First Baptist Church have announced plans to host an open blood drive Jan. 19 at the church, 1105 Main St. in Perry. The drive will be held from 3-8 p.m. Persons desiring to sign up for a specific time can call 987-2002 for more information and registra tion. IP A 486 (preferrably pentium class) proces sor with a modem. The faster your modem (the higher the KPS number, the faster the modem) the more quickly individual pages will load to your machine. W An Internet Service Provider. W The most recent browser software avail able. W You will need an email client program. We recommend Eudora Light with the Qualcomm Pure Voice add-on which allows you to send and receive voice email if you have speakers and a mic. 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