Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, April 04, 2004, Page 5A, Image 5

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THE HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL IWr r^WII'. wj .n H mil * Wr 43 ,f% * ,rt '^BSßl*4 lEafl£ 'i '~ - tt~ '' IIIIJ ilraihrr y—rtnrrn Warner Robins firefighters are repainting over 1,000 fire hydrants around the city. Braving the rising temperatures on Houston Road are (clockwise from far left) fire fighters Jim George and Jerry Eddy and (kneeling) engineer Gary Bohannon from Station 4 on Carl Vinson Parkway. The hometown heroes apply a fresh coat of paint on the hydrants every four years and perform maintenance on the hydrants every two years. J| T t| j > W".' w Ml I 818 *-..Jf JI B \ II I j ? -J '-„ You got that right. The ALLTEL Yellow Pages. call 1 866 813-2781. Tender loving care The 2004 ALLTEL Perry Regional Directory is the perfect advertising platform to increase your customer base. With advertising options starting as low as about SI 3. your business can stand out from the competition without spending a great deal. The ALLTEL Perry Regional Directory is delivered to residences and businesses in the communities of Bonaire. Byromville, Byron, Centerville, Danville, Ideal, Jeffersonville. Kathleen, Marshallville, Montezuma. Montrose, Oglethorpe. Perry, and Unadilla. This is a customer base your business cannot afford to ignore. Advertising sales are currently underway. Call your ALLTEL Publishing sales representative today to learn about the best advertising program for your business! LOCAL -*-k l£l lit* |j ■*w ''* tet MB: I 1 ■'%■ 'ir ’** ** •■' | S Mibmilt«d/U. John l.annrau The second Warner Robins Citizens Police Academy is entering its fourth week of training. Pictured are (front row, from left) Kristen Adkins, Kelli Hulon, Bernice Berry, Clara Goetz, Vem Hendricks, Ed Goetz; (back row) Capt. Brenda Parks-Mathem, coor dinator, Kurt Stegner, Matt Stone, Gary Clements, Stan Martin, Warner Robins Mayor Donald Walker and Warner Robins Police Chief Brett Evans. WR police teach about law enforcement By Emily Johnstone HHJ Associate Editor WARNER ROBINS - Members of the Warner Robins Citizens Police Academy are entering their fourth of 12 weeks of educa tional, fun, hands-on and sometimes intense classes showing them what police work is all about. Structured to take ordi nary citizens through a course loaded with informa tion on everything from how police officers are hired to how to shoot a firearm or write a police report, the students of the 2nd Academy are enthusiastic and inquisitive, according to Capt. Brenda Parks- Mathern of the Community Initiatives division The ten members huve a number of interesting class es to lcK)k forward to, said Parks-Mathem, including crime scene processing with Lt. John Lanneau showing them how to dust for finger prints and take photos, and Capt. John Clay instructing students on different levels i :#0 t ■ . •»; ■ Abate *1 "Over 44 Years of 'service - Since I9MI” Come By And See Our New f|flf Sfeuna & Summer , [ [ Jute 2004 Of Men's Dress Apparel That [ We Offer Such As: • Suits & Blazers by ■a < rrx • Dress & ( cisur: Sr irts t >y tnrr \ • Casual Spurts by Cutter & Pus'k v| b Polo-Ralph Lauren mCi: • Shoes by Co/e Haan B lazed* ‘Rentafo! H; Reserve Yours Today For II § “Prom of 2004’’ w Don t Forget About Our Excellent Dry 1® Cleaning & Laundry Services! V Come Visit With Us Today! W 1836 Watson Blvd. • Warner Robins, GA of force and other similar subjects. Parks-Mathern said this academy is much like one held last year, which was heralded as a huge success by participants. Like the first class, these members will graduate dur ing a special ceremony and receive certificates. *■* * .. ■# | ~ :‘ ' ; ~C,L yA; JST ■ :*• * -***-‘£sßN - - .*4 .r?b » y Clara Goetz shows she can keep up with the best of them as she crawls under a fence on the obstacle course during Citizens Police Academy. SUNDAY, APRIL 4, 2004 There are already plans to hold a third class next year and officials are looking at possibly hosting a special Youth Police Academy this summer for high-school aged youngsters, said Parks- Mathern. For more information, contact Parks-Mathern at 929-7269. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 5A