Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, October 11, 2006, Page 3A, Image 3

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HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL 1210 Washington St. P.O. Box 1910 Party, 04 31069 (478) 987-1823 See us online at www. hhjnaws. com Reader OKF© Classified Advertising: Call (478) 987-1823 between the hours ot 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, GA31069 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, GA 31069: (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. NEWS TIPS: Call (478) 987-1823 ext. 231 Newsroom Fax: (478) 988-1181 Presentation editor: Contact James Tidwell at (tidwell @ evansnewspapers.com Corrections: The HDJ strives for fairness and accuracy, and will print a correction or clarification when one is in order. Call ext. 231. Advertising errors and omissions: The advertiser agrees that the pub lisher shall not be liable for damages arising from errors in advertisements beyond the amount paid for the space actually occupied by that portion of the advertisement in which the error occurred. There shall be no liability for non-insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. This newspaper is a member of The Georgia Press Association, The National Newspaper Association and The Associated Press Fair food and fun ■Hp|||Jjpf HH ..■»*%- ' ■** ■ * %§Psa HB ENI/Gary Harmon Pyne Greene from Americus chows down on a turkey leg as a curious passerby looks on at the 2006 Georgia National Fair in Perry. jpk ENI/Gary Harmon Hunter Nash, McGee Isgett and Mark Austin race each other down the giant slide. YOUR WEATHER TEAM! TODAY’S Today's Weather Local 3-Day Forecast Fri 10/13 Uj. 69/44 Partly cloudy. Highs in the upper 60s and lows in the mid 40s. Sunrise Sunset 7:38 AM 7:05 PM LOOKS LIKE HOMEMADE. Georgia At A Glance \ 61/41 V\ Augusta \ 69/47 V Warner Robins \ V \ * Savannah —r \ [ * perry \ 75/48 \ ( / Valdosta 1 \ J ——i . 79/47 v*© ——t j Area Cities {city fit LoCond. Albany 76 46 cloudy Athens 65 41 mst sunny Atlanta 61 41 mst sunny Augusta 69 47 pt sunny Bainbridge 77 49 cloudy Brunswick 75 55 pt sunny Cartersville 62 39 sunny Chattanooga,TN 56 37 sunny Columbus 68 47 pt sunny Cordele 74 47 pt sunny STATE AND REGION Sat 10/14 o' * 70/51 Sunshine. Highs in the low 70s and lows in the low 50s. Sunrise Sunset 7:39AM 7:O4PM m>wt9f vu Chiu | City HI Lo Cond. | Dalton 61 38 sunny Dillard 59 33 sunny Dublin 74 43 pt sunny Duluth 61 39 mst sunny Gainesville 61 42 sunny Helen 61 37 sunny Lagrange 65 41 pt sunny Macon 69 44 pt sunny Marietta 61 39 mst sunny Milledgeville 68 45 pt sunny Fashion Fair Free 4-pc. Gift YOURS WITH ANY FASHION FAIR PURCHASE OF s2l OR MORE 15 Meteorologist Jerry Mathews on Turns tax He we* i 67/58 Showers, maybe a rumble of thun der. Sunrise Sunset 7:39 AM 7:03 PM TASTES LIKE HOMEMADE.' Moon Phases fs Full Oct 7 New Oct 22 UV Index Fri 10/13 7 High Sat 10/14 7 High Sun 10/15 5 Moderate 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 m _ mm 11 I City Hi Lo Cond. | Peachtree City 64 39 mst sunny Perry 71 45 pt sunny Rome 62 38 sunny Savannah 75 48 pt sunny St. Simons Island7s 55 pt sunny Statesboro 78 48 pt sunny Thomasville 78 49 cloudy Valdosta 79 47 cloudy Warner Robins 70 44 pt sunny Waycross 79 47 cloudy Peebles Your gift includes: • Powder Brush • Plum Lip Gloss • Lip Brush • Leopard-print Cosmetics Bag One gift per customer, please, while supplies last. ORDER TOLL FREE 1-800-743-8730 for delivery, right to your door! mM Sun 10/15 # Last Oct 14 I First Oct 29 gfe* | ’ Fashion Fair. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2006 ♦ Obituaries Mrs. Leona Layfield Brown, age 73, of Marshallville, Ga. pasHed away Sunday evening, Oct. 8, 2006 at her residence. Graveside funeral services will be held Friday, October 13 at the Marshallville City Cemetery at 11 a.m. Rev. Nick Randall will ofTicate. Family will receive friends Wednesday, Oct. 11, from 6-8 p.m. at Wilson-Mathews Funeral Home. Mrs. Brown was bom January 11, 1953 to the late William Thomas Harbuck and Eliza Jane Johnson Harbuck. She was retired from First State Bank of Marshallville and Citizens Bank of Fort Valley. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Marshallville and the first woman to be vice-president of a bank in the state of Georgia. She is preceded in death by her first, husband, Weaver Layfield, and her second husband, Edgar Brown. Survivors include her two sons and daugh- ters-in-law, Larry Thomas and Cathy Layfield of Reynolds, Ga. and Michael and Julie Layfield of Perry, Ga.; one sister, Betty Jane Chappel of Smithville, Ga.; eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Flowers will be accepted or contributions may be made to Marshallville First Baptist Church. Watson-Mathews Funeral Home, Montezuma, Ga. has charge of funeral arrangements. WAYNE Q. SINGLETON WARNER ROBINS - Wayne O. Singleton, 64, passed away Sunday. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday in the chapel of Heritage Memorial Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Parkway Memorial Gardens. Singleton was born in Dublin. Survivors include his son Jason (Lisa) Singleton of Warner Robins, parents, a brother and two grandchildren. Wilbanks suing ex-fiance LAWRENCEVILLE (AP) - The “runaway bride,” who took off days before her lavish wedding in 2005, is suing her former fiance for $500,000, claiming he defrauded her out of her share of their assets, includ ing a ladder, a gold sofa and gifts. Jennifer Wilbanks is seek ing $250,000 as her share of a home she says John C. Mason purchased through the part nership with proceeds from DAVID OVERTON JEWELERS 905 Downtown Carroll St. • Perry For your purchase, may we suggest: Vantex* skin bleaching cream. Gradually fades skin discolorations. 2-oz., 21.00 GIFT CARDS! Order at www.peebles.com In all stores, or order toll-free 1 -800-743-8730 Qjf $500,000 received for selling their story to Regan Media in New York. She also wants $250,000 in punitive dam ages for alleged abuse of the power of attorney she grant ed for Mason to handle their financial affairs. In addition, she is seek ing the return of personal property she claims he has kept, including the ladder that belonged to her father, a gold sofa and wedding shower gifts. •Jewelry Repair & Cleaning •Watch Repair •Engraving •Appraisals •Estate Jewelry •Class Rings Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri loam-6pm Wed. 10am-Ipm 478-987-1392 3A BROWN 00038254 38690