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HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL Jiuuatou flatly .Ijuurtutl Perry Office 1210 Washington St. P.O. Box 1910 Pony, GA 31069 (478) 987-1823 See us online at www. hhjnews. com Reader Classified Advertising: Call (478) 987-1823 between the hours of 8 a m. and 5 p.m Monday through Friday. You can fax an ad 24 hours a day to (478) 988-9194. Display Advertising: Call Nicole Crofutt at ext. 224. Delivery by mail: Delivery by mail is available for $62 in-county and SB2 elsewhere per year paid in advance POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: P.O. Box 1910, Perry. GA 31069 The Houston Home Journal, A peri odical, mailed (ISSN 1526-7393) at Perry. Ga., is published Tuesday through Saturday for $62 per year by Evans Newspapers Inc.. 1210 Washington St., Perry, GA31069; (478) 987-1823 Fax (478) 988-1181. Not published Thanksgiving and Christmas. Office Hours: The office in Perry is open from 8 a m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. 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This newspaper is a member of The Georgia Press Association, The National Newspaper Association and The Associated Press Shoe Briefs Container ship linked to July spill SAVANNAH (MNS) - The container ship Vernet pumped a ballast tank con taminated with heavy fuel oil into the Savannah River in the early morning hours of July 17, a ship detention report indicates. Cmdr. David Murk, com manding officer of Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Savannah, would neither confirm nor deny the Vernet’s involvement Monday, saying only that his office has com pleted its investigation of the 22,000-gallon spill that closed Savannah’s port for 10 hours and stained the shoreline and marsh grass with a thick black sludge. However, a Coast Guard detention report obtained by the Savannah Morning News indicates the German flagged Vernet, owned by CMA CGM, was detained July 23 in Hampton Roads, Va., after it passed through the Port of Savannah July 17. Woman's body found in Dumpster ATLANTA (AP) Authorities are investigating what they call the suspicious death of a woman whose NOTICE OF ANNEXATION AND REZONING A public hearing is scheduled for consideration of an application for annexation and re/.oning of the said below property on Thursday, September 28, 2006 at 6:3opm before the Centerville Planning and Zoning Board at Centerville City Hall located at 300 E. Church Street, Centerville, GA. A public hearing on the Planning and Zoning Board recommendation to the Centerville Mayor and Council on the annexation and rezoning application is scheduled at the Council’s Regular, monthly meeting on October 3, 2006 at 7:00 pm at Centerville City Hall located at 300 E. Church Street, Centerville, GA. The subject property proposed for annexation and rezoning is described as: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Laijd Lot 100, Fifth Land District of Houston County, Georgia, being known and designated as Tract No. 2 containing 46.261 acres, being shown on a Property Plat for Eric B. Pullen, prepared by Waddle & Company, dated August 28, 1986, of record in Plat Book 31, Page 31, Clerk's Office, Houston Superior Court. Said plat and the recorded copy thereof are hereby made a part of this description by reference thereto. YOUR WEATHER TEAM! TODAY’S Today's Weather Local 5-Day Forecast Thu 9/14 75/65 Thunderstorms. Highs in the mid 70s and lows in the mid 60s. Sunrise Sunset 7:19 AM 7:45 PM mm ' . - 1 1 Georgia At A Glance \ Atlanta y \ \ 70/61 N> N, Augusta I / -^\76/68 V Warner Robins \ \ 74/65 .\ v x V ) . \VerW V 86/70 ) 75/66 C ! Valdosta i, \J . 83/67 Area Cities TO tilt Lo Cond, Albany 82 65 t-storm Athens 70 62 rain Atlanta 70 61 rain Augusta 76 68 rain Bainbridge 83 67 t-storm Brunswick 86 74 t-storm Cartersville 71 60 rain Chattanooga.TN 69 57 rain Columbus 75 66 rain Cordele 80 67 t-storm National Cities Atlanta 70 61 rain Boston 74 62 mst sunny Chicago 66 55 rain Dallas 86 66 sunny Denver 83 56 sunny ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content Service body was found in a trash container behind a DeKalb County medical clinic. The woman’s partially decomposed body was found Monday morning, police said. DeKalb County police spokesman Jason Gagnon said officers do not know how long the woman had been dead or how she died, but the incident is being treated a suspicious death. Gagnon said a worker at the Family Medical Center found the body after he noticed a strong odor com ing from the Dumpster. Man breaches security at airport ATLANTA (AP) - Police have arrested a man who walked into a restricted area of the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. A security guard saw the man walking along the perimeter of the airport around 8 p.m. Monday. Then surveillance video saw the man walk through an open gate that allows access to airplanes and fuel tanks. The 50-year-old man was arrested within four min utes of the breach, authori ties said. The man, whose name was not immediately released, has been charged with crimi nal trespass and violation of Frl 9/15 iisui 89/67 Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 80s and lows in the upper 60s. Sunrise Sunset 7:20 AM 7:42 PM 87/64 Clouds giving way to sun . Highs in the upper 80s and lows in the mid 60s. Sunrise Sunset 7:19 AM 7:44 PM We Celebrate Hometown Life [City til Lo Cond. Dalton 72 59 rain Dillard 65 56 rain Dublin 78 65 t-storm Duluth 69 59 rain Gainesville 68 63 rain Helen 67 58 rain Lagrange 73 60 t-storm Macon 73 65 rain Marietta 69 59 rain Milledgeville 73 67 rain City Hi Lo Cond. Houston 90 67 pt sunny Los Angeles 83 63 mst sunny Miami 89 78 t-storm Minneapolis 76 57 mst sunny New York 73 67 pt sunny restricted airspace. DeKalb police shoot, kill suspect STONE MOUTAIN (AP) - Police shot and killed a rob bery suspect early Tuesday at a DeKalb County apart ment complex, authorities said. DeKalb police received a call about 3 a.m. of a pos sible armed robbery suspect at a Stone Mountain, Ga., apartment. When the offi cers entered the apartment with the permission of the tenant, the suspect fled out the back door holding what appeared to be a weapon in his hand, police spokesman Herschel Grangent said. Police chased after the suspect, who acted aggres sively toward the officers, Grangent said. Two officers fired several times at the suspect, he said. WARNER ROBINS SUPPLY We Rent! 612 Ball St. Perry, GA 987-2334 STATE AND REGION Meteorologist Jerry Mathewaon MtaOMr Turns fwr News” Sat 9/16 /C' * 89/67 Mix of sun and clouds. Highs in the upper 80s and lows in the upper 60s. Sunrise Sunset 7:21 AM 7:41 PM • OF PERRY tar W m - i Sun 9/17 -2 ■■■ €* 87/67 Mix of sun and clouds. Highs in the upper 80s and lows in the upper 60s. Sunrise Sunset 7:21 AM 7:40 PM Moon Phases # Last Sep 14 Full Sep 7 f New Sep 22 First Sep 30 UV Index High Very High Very High Very High Very High Thu 9/14 Fri 9/15 Sat 9/16 Sun 9/17 Mon 9/18 The UV Index is measured on a 0-11 number scale, with a higher UV Index showing the need tor greater skin pro tection. 0*«; Mia 11 Peachtree City 73 58 rain Perry 75 65 t-storm Rome 73 60 rain Savannah 85 70 t-storm St. Simons Islandß6 74 t-storm Statesboro 87 73 t-storm Thomasville 84 67 t-storm Valdosta 83 67 t-storm Warner Robins 74 65 t-storm Waycross 88 68 t-storm City Hi Lo Cond. 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Lima was born August 22, 1932 in Baxley. Survivors include her children, Joe Lima, Warner Robins; Toni Benzenhafer, Midway; Polly Farrer, Midway; seven grandchildren, four great grandchil dren, a sister and brother. .TACK LYMAN ROZTF.R Jack Lyman Rozier of Gordon died Sunday, Sept. 10. Memorial services will be held today at 2 p.m. in the Chapel of Hart’s Mortuary with the Reverend Glenn Lyles officiat ing. Survivors: Sons, Tal (T. J.) Rozier, Justin Neal Rozier- Dunn and John David Rozier; grandchildren, Joshua, Abbie, Nathan, Dorian, Leena, Jennifer and Laci. Hart’s Mortuary has charge of arrangements. “TOTSIE” EVANS PERRY - “Totsie” Evans, died on Sunday, September 10, 2006. Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 13, at Perry United Methodist Church with inter ment in Evergreen Cemetery. Rev. Jenny Jackson-Adams will officiate. “Totsie” had lived most of her Mon 9/18 life in Perry, was a homemaker, and retired from civil service at Robins Air Force Base. A member of the Perry United Methodist Church, she was in the Susannah Wesley Sunday School Class. She was also a member of the Sorosis Club, Houston Lake Country Club and the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Survivors include her son, H.E. Evans, 111 of Atlanta; sister, Bobbie Odom of Vienna; grandchildren, Chris Evans of Bend, Oregon and Ashley Evans Thelon of Ashville, N.C.; two great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, H.E. Evans, Jr and a sister, Dorothy Bush. Please sign the online register at watsonhunt.com. Georgians take time to remember 9-11 By DANIEL YEE Associated Press Writer ATLANTA (AP) - Georgians paused Monday to remem ber the fifth anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks through Freedom Walks and public memorial services that included moments of silence, American flags and prayer. Julie Peterson of Dallas, Ga., took time at Georgia Tech’s campus to reflect on the lives lost in the Sept. 11 attacks at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and aboard a jet that crashed in Pennsylvania. A grassy area next to the university’s Student Center had 2,996 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13,2006 ♦ flags - one for each person killed or missing after the terrorist attacks. “You can’t go to a place and see this and not think of the individual people and what happened to them and what their families went through,” said Peterson, an academic adviser for the uni versity. “I prayed for our leaders and our families.” Gov. Sonny Perdue and U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson were among speakers dur ing a Sept. 11 remembrance ceremony Monday evening at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park. “Buildings may fall, but the spirit of a free people is unshakeable,” Perdue said. Security &— Member FDIC 3A Pppl