Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, June 01, 2006, Page 2A, Image 2

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2A THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 2006 Student of the month J • ■ submitted Josh Hunter, pictured, was selected as the May Student of the Month at Houston County Career and Technology Center by the Evening Optimist Club of Warner Robins. Perry Chamber of Commerce reworks Web site The Perry Area Chamber of Commerce has unveiled a new version of their Web site, found at www.per rygachamber.com. The newly-updated Web page offers not only a full business directory, with links to company Web sites, but plans are underway to also include up-to-date job listings. The site includes con tact information for the chamber and its board of directors, as well as basic information for entrepre neurs interested in start ing a business in Houston County. The new page also includes a link to sales at local businesses. -Mike George Tom SUZUKI RENO Thousands Less Than MATRIX, MAZDA 3, FOCUS ZXS •Largest Interior In Class!! •STD:A/C. PIW. P/L, 4 Whl Disc Brakes -AMIFM CD, Cassette wl s,soo w°a!c. * B9 MONTH AMERICA’S #1 WARRANTY 100,000 MILES • NO DEDUCTIBLE • FULLY TRANSFERABLE F *1 [*W *] F~i OIL CHANCE d I r L'L*) > I f tutu 'S 4 k. JJ . StaoasEOfi n SasiiM www.prescottsuzuki.com , -Jz/£j-'£)zjzj-'zjZJ ZJzj 127 Margie Or. • Warner Robins, Ca 31088 r>.'“ ; \'Xv:^ \ f* W . ? .C % f j■ W m 2 ; submitted Linwood Elementary’s pre-K and fifth-grade students joined together to present favorite children’s songs at the May PTO meeting. The students ended the pro gram by singing “I Believe I Can Fly,’’ dedicated to the fifth-grade teachers. | anJliF Jb %iirrrWirr » ■ * . v ’". vMr t" T ® submitted The Matt Arthur Elementary School Mighty Knights for the week of May 8 were chosen for being great examples of the character trait of the week, “humor.” MILITARY DISCOUNT •id* PARTS (S SERVICE SPRING SERVICE SPECIAL 9fst?n <nspec Request and dedication Laugh it up N SUZUM GRAND VITARA j More Horse Power & Torque than ESCAPE jtttf&k&At i for oerMisi A* •STD:V-6,A851 EBD/ ESP/TC ’AMIFM, CD. MP3 • STD: Six Airbags •And Much More!! N s FORENZA •STD:V-6,A&SI EBDIESP/TC •AM/FM, CD, MP3 • STD: Six Airbags •And Much More! S22SMONTH wl SISOO Down W.A.C. ¥d*f 'enoMrwv.;<«o.(Acwc4 rocvs xijVrWF;jU~«<4V.VXO,)4 4 _ «*»aswEli UmJTI LOCAL in This Week’s American Profile... America's First Dude Ranch A hundred years ago, Easterners eager to see and experience the mystique of the West, travelled by rail and stayed at guest ranches such as Eatons' Ranch, America's original dude ranch. Plus, the home of American Gothic and creole corn salsa. nwii!w///»1 **« H . ifiz/h fl\W r Wpjm&f ■■ Ifiifißni iH' ~28 lIHJ Charlotte Perkins The Beltista Club of Perry recently made a $2,000 donation to Perry Volunteer Outreach for use in the Grace Village project. Beltista member Mitzi Sexton presented the check to Frank Shelton, seated, and Larry Wood, standing. The club raises money for community service projects annually with the Spring Home and Garden Show at the Georgia National Fairgrounds. Houston GOLF OR DINING - SOCIAL MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE Houston Lake Country Club 218-5253 Outstanding New Menu &Wine Selections I , <*■ •' - • z****s~ p A v; 'O 'iv* vH —T. II THE HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL Giving for Grace OFFER ENDS SOON | SHIM 4PMI 111 -.~J (Ttf f flfl Houston Home vEijs .jjnunral HALF INITIATION FEE 00034271 34170