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HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL
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Perry Office
1210 Washington St.
P.O. Box 1910
Perry, GA 31069
(478) 987-1823
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at Perry, Ga., is published Tuesday
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Perdue has substantial lead over Taylor
ATLANTA (AP) - With five
weeks to go before the Nov. 7
general election, Republican
Gov. Sonny Perdue holds
a 19-percentage point lead
over his Democratic rival,
Lt. Gov. Mark Taylor, accord
ing to a statewide poll com
missioned by The Atlanta
Journal-Constitution.
The poll found that Perdue
leads Taylor in every part of
the state and holds a sub
stantial advantage with male
voters.
Overall, 53 percent of vot
ers surveyed said they sup
ported Perdue while 34 per
cent favored Taylor. Eleven
percent of the voters sur
veyed were undecided. Two
percent said they backed
Libertarian candidate
Garrett Michael Hayes.
The telephone poll of
625 voters was conducted
Sept. 23-27 by Mason-Dixon
Polling and Research Inc.
The margin of error for the
poll is plus or minus 4 per
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YOUR WEATHER TEAM!
TODAY’S
Today's Weather
Local 5-Day Forecast
Wed
10/4
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88/59
Plenty of sun. Highs
in the upper 80s and
lows in the upper
50s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:32 AM 7:16 PM
LOOKS LIKE HOMEMADE.
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Area Cities
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Albany 90 61 mst sunny
Athens 85 58 sunny
Atlanta 84 59 mst sunny
Augusta 86 61 sunny
Bainbridge 90 62 mst sunny
Brunswick 86 70 pt sunny
Cartersvilie 86 59 mst sunny
Chattanooga.TN 84 62 pt sunny
Columbus 88 61 mst sunny
Cordele 89 61 mst sunny
National Cities
Atlanta 84 59 mst sunny
Boston 78 54 pt sunny
Chicago 64 49 rain
Dallas 96 70 mst sunny
Denver 63 52 rain
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centage points.
The numbers place Perdue
above the 50 percent needed
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Thu
10/5
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90/63
Mostly sunny. Highs
in the low 90s and
lows in the low 60s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:32 AM 7:15 PM
m:
HI Lo Cond.
Dalton 87 61 mst sunny
Dillard 82 55 mst sunny
Dublin 89 57 mst sunny
Duluth 84 57 rgst sunny
Gainesville 84 61 mst sunny
Helen 83 58 mst sunny
Lagrange 86 57 mst sunny
Macon 87 58 mst sunny
Marietta 84 57 mst sunny
Milledgeville 86 58 mst sunny
City
Hi Lo Cond.
Houston 92 70 pt sunny
Los Angeles 69 55 mst sunny
Miami 87 78 rain
Minneapolis 62 44 mst sunny
New York 80 58 pt sunny
to clinch the election, put
ting him in a position to
avoid a runoff with Taylor.
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STATE AND REGION
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Fri
10/6
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80/57
Abundant sunshine.
Highs in the low 80s
and lows in the up
per 50s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:34 AM 7:12 PM
83/61
Plenty of sun. Highs
in the low 80s and
lows in the low 60s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:33 AM 7:14 PM
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10/7
Sun
10/8
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Mainly sunny Highs
in the low 80s and
lows in the upper
50s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:34 AM 7:IIPM
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Last New
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UV Index
Wed 10/4 8 Very High
Thu 10/5 8 Very High
MW*
Fri 10/6 7 High
Sat 10/7 7 High
Sun 10/8 7 High
The UV Index is measured on a 0-11
number scale, with a higher UV Index
showing the need for greater skin pro
tection o mm’-' -mmm 11
Hi Lo Cond.
City
Peachtree City 85 55 mst sunny
Perry 88 58 mst sunny
Rome 87 59 mst sunny
Savannah 88 62 pt sunny
St. Simons Islandß6 70 pt sunny
Statesboro 91 62 mst sunny
Thomasville 90 63 mst sunny
Valdosta 90 63 pi sunny
Warner Robins 88 58 mst sunny
Waycross 90 62 pt sunny
Hi Lo Cond.
[City
Phoenix 97 74 pt sunny
San Francisco 56 50 rain
Seattle 66 47 pt sunny
St. Louis 82 61 rain
Washington, DC 86 62 pt sunny
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Obituaries
ELIZABETH MARSHALL BOZEMAN
PERRY - Elizabeth Marie Marshall Bozeman, 65, passed
away Saturday, Sept, 30, 2006. Funeral services will be held
today at 3 p.m. at the First Baptist Church of Haynesville.
Interment will follow at Perry Memorial Gardens. Reverend
David Fisher will officiate. The family received friends
Monday at the home of Jim and Julie Cawthon, 206 Cedar
Ridge Drive, Perry and will do so again one hour prior to
the funeral service on Tuesday at the church. Bozeman, a
graduate of Perry High School, was the daughter of the late
John W, and Lillian (Flournoy) Marshall Sr. She was retired
from Dan Ri<er, enjoyed bingo, sewing and beading and
attended Haynesville Baptist Church.
Survivors include her husband, Don Jones of Perry.
Children: Julie Cawthon (Jim) of Perry, Angel Sapp (Steve)
of Cochran, Greg Little (Kandy) of Haynesville, Darlene
Blazek of Kansas City, Mo., Tammy Grimes of Perry,
Paul Bozeman (Amie) of Kathleen and Todd Bozeman
(Christ;') of Perry. Sisters: Jean Cross (Carl) of Unadilla,
Mary Bloodworth, Evelyn Hughes (Robert), Debra Carrasco
(Gilbert), Lisa McCarty (Johnny) all of Perry. Brother, Billy.
Marshall (Pam) of Perry, 19 grandchildren and four great;
grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents
and a daughter, Diane Bozeman.
Please sign the online register at watsonhunt.com.
MARION M. STIMUS
PERRY - Marion M. Stimus, 76, passed away Friday, Sept.
29, 2006. A funeral services will be held at 5 p.m. today in
the chapel of Watson-Hunt Funeral Home.
Entombment will follow at Perry Memorial
Gardens. The family received friends
Monday and will again today from 3-5 p.m.
at the funeral home. Stimus, a native of
Rochester, N.Y., was the daughter of the
late Peter Molinari and Theresa Nast. She
was loving mother, grandmother and great
grandmother, a homemaker and of the
Catholic Faith. Survivors include her chil
dren Joseph and Loretta Belluomo, Kathy
and Royce Oliver, Todd and Vivian Stimus,
Burt Stimus and Betsy Stimus. Brothers:
Peter James and Tommy and Luanne Nast. Grandchildren:
Scott Stimus, Shannon and Ryan Carvei 1 , Joseph and Kristi
Belluomo, John Belluomo, Jennifer and Joel Stimus- Rich,
Thomas Stimus 11, Burton Stimus Jr. Victor Stimus, Todd
Stimus Jr., Joshua Stimus, Chad Stimus and Courtney
Koppel. Great grandchildren: Ryan Carver 11, Kimberleigh
Carver, Lauren and Alexandria Belluomo, Joel Rich II and
Cash Rich, niece, Ali Nast, nephew, Nicholas Nast and her
former husband, Thomas D. Stimus.
She was preceded in death by a son, Richard Belluomo
and mother, Teresa Nast. Please sign the online register at
watsonhunt.com.
MICHAEL “LANCE” GREEN
KATHLEEN - Michael Lance Green, 48, passed away
Sunday. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. today in
the chapel of McCullough Funeral Home. Green was born
on Feb. 23, 1958 in Bainbridge. His father preceded him
in death. Survivors include
his wife, three children, two
grandchildren, his mother,
three sisters, his mother
and sister-in-law, numerous
nieces and nephews, two
great-nieces and one great
nephew.
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