Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, August 08, 2006, Page 5A, Image 5

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HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL I jli, ,‘iV w. -i » SBr uskk THIW ■ a§p»ggS? *£s|«\tM t-os© Sffigr ■■ i ..>:y.&MaagEßßk <£» fftlsli rijappSaj^ T a-> - W . MP 11 " .' ;jg «np 2_j _«. Journal/Charlotte Perkins Barbara Waddell, longtime Republican leader, carries a balloon in support of the governor. ;{ jliij||i| ■,< IS [ If l|j|l|pfv jrfgp '^Hnk | ';W&. Jr& y k&i ' :s? f ‘i/'^a Journal/Charlotte Perkins Jamie Floyd Ayers, left, a former resident of Perry, was at the Fish Fry as a Perdue supporter. She is shown here with Karen Handel, Republican candidate for Secretary of State. W& Exclusively at the sJiinesMm veiticiWsells! Contact a Classified! Rep today at 47»-987-fO2J PUBLIC NOTICE Destruction of records: Students with Disabilities The Houston County School System, Student Services for Excep tional Children, intends to destroy specific records that were collected, maintained, or used in the provision of a free appropriate public education for students with disabilities. This notice in compliance with all policies and procedures that were approved as part of the Georgia Special Education State Program Plan that are not Inconsistent with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. (20 U.S.C. 14111420) Special Education records set to be destroyed are those for students who were enrolled in a special education program and have birthdays that are from September 2,1978 thru September 1, 1979, and are no longer needed for education purposes. Speech records for students who were enrolled in speech only programs with birthdays that are from January to December, 1979 are also no longer needed for education purposes are also set for destruction. The system plans to destroy these records September 10, 2006, unless there has been a request for a due process hearing. If you as the student or parents of the student want copies prior to destruction, you should contact the Office of Dr. Ruth O’Dell, Assistant Superintendent of Student Services, at 478-988-6153. 00036269 Run V our Employment Ad Wtth Us, And You’ll FindThum! E - - .......... .. $2 so per line per day | 3°° per column inch display 1 Assessing Your Leadership Skills -SBS/person I •mO. §KjPF f| % * ”' v C * B) Mr —L Journal/Charlotte Perkins L/.S. Senator Johnny Isaakson shakes hands with Houston County Sheriff Cullen Talton. ~ • ,'^jH 9 V wJjxj&iL 1k..,, **s- 3 ' L<VV. <- J||ggi m| Sj -' -^®B» Ifi iliM I ■ ■ i§ I m Journal/Charlotte Perkins Judy Goddard, Chairman of the Republican Party in Houston County, was everywhere at once. The governor credited Goddard with the organization of the big event. Vlmi Ad* ghMrtfflwat 2 <%« me cmt -«* rr*4 F. Dennis Hooper Certified Leadership Development Coach Building leaders and organizations of excellence (478) 988-0237 LOCAL 00036581 dhooper2@juno.com ii n IllllflllliilS I ** ; .... v *•'- ' L < it f. * i ill «*-*:.< <Q If el ::: \. ® f V; ; iff-V ' 1 v , -IV ' Mr >f >'. fplllr * Wgmmm 3k JSsw, il / - HH . -* j"» ■ ■ jrk/*L '•§&**&illilip H Special to the Journal Jake Perdue, 18-month-old grandson of Gov. Sonny Perdue and First Lady Mary Perdue, shows his sup port for his “Big Buddy” at The Fish Fry at the Georgia National Fairgrounds. Jake is the son of Gov. Perdue’s son, Rev. Jim Perdue and his wife Stephanie Etheredge Perdue. He is also the grandson of Benny and Dawn Brown of Elko and Wayne Etheredge of Roberta. PERDUE From page 1A and a host of Middle Georgia Republican candidates and office holders. The governor got a standing ovation when he appeared hand-in-hand with his wife, Mary. Commenting on his recent weight loss, he said, “We’ve slimmed down the govern ment, and now we’re slim ming down the governor.” Perdue gave a brief, up 1357. : D Sam Nunn Sfvd. Perry, GA 31069 478-987-0172 | : :*pMoi#comsouth.net TUESDAY, AUGUSTB, 2006 beat speech, saying “the facts are on our side,” and asking the audience if they wanted to go back to the way things when the Democrats were in charge. “This is a new Georgia, and I don’t want to go back,” he said, “Do you?” The crowd gave a resound ing “No.” All-You-Can-Eat Shrimp-$10 95 /Catfish-$9 95 7 . Friday & Saturday • spm -10 pm jBpAAM fflAVfw 1-79 Exit 139 « M 7-9977 ..... r ... v * v ft *■' xMpBBSWBHBBi bors serving neighbors has deep roots in Georgia. When telephone service was first introduced in this region over 90 years ego. neighbors helped each other iearn to use the “new technol ogy’'— and Com South wasths company that started »t all. Today, the tradition of serving and helping continues as Com South delivers the latest - ? technologies in * Telephone ■ - x ♦ Internet • Television • Wireless With Com South, “Neighbors Serving Neighbors” is more than a slogan - it is our way of life. If you are not a Com South customer, try us. We are neighbors serving . y neighbors - the way it ought to be. Ask about our money-saving bundles called Value Packages Digital Cable TV Speed Internet local & Long Oistance Telephone Business Services Wireless 5A