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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
See us online at
www.hhjnews.com
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POSTMASTER: Send address
changes to: PO. 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:
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8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through
Friday.
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member of
The Georgia Press Association,
The National Newspaper
Association and
The Associated Press
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TODAY’S
Today's Weather
Local 5-Day Forecast
Sun
10/15
IL*
78/58
Partly cloudy Highs
in the upper 70s and
lows in the upper
50s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:39 AM 7:03 PM
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Georgia At A Glance
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Area Cities
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Albany 84 61 pt sunny Dalton 73 54 pt sunny Peachtree City 74 53 pt sunny
Athens 74 52 mst sunny Dillard 69 46 mst sunny Perry 78 57 pt sunny
Atlanta 72 54 pt sunny Dublin 80 53 mst sunny Rome 74 54 pt sunny
Augusta 76 54 mst sunny Duluth 72 52 pt sunny Savannah 80 55 mst sunny
Bainbridge 85 63 pt sunny Gainesville 71 53 mst sunny St. Simons Island 79 64 mst sunny
Brunswick 79 64 mst sunny Helen 71 50 mst sunny Statesboro 82 56 mst sunny
Cartersville 73 54 pt sunny Lagrange 75 56 pt sunny Thomasville 85 63 pt sunny
Chattanooga,TN 68 55 pt sunny Macon 77 56 pt sunny Valdosta 84 60 pt sunny
Columbus 78 61 pt sunny Marietta 72 53 pt sunny Warner Robins 78 56 pt sunny
Cordele 81 59 pt sunny Milledgeville 76 55 mst sunny Waycross 83 56 mst sunny
National Cities
| City Hi Lo Cond. |
Atlanta 72 54 pt sunny
Boston 57 41 sunny
Chicago t 55 46 pt sunny
Dallas ’ 78 72 t-storm
Denver ' 69 43 pt sunny
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Tue
10/17
83/61
Scattered thunder
storms possible
Sunrise Sunset
7:41 AM 7:00 PM
Mon
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Showers possible
Highs in the mid 60s
and lows in the low
60s
Sunrise Sunset
7:40 AM 7:02 PM
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Los Angeles 69 57 pt sunny
Miami 85 76 pt sunny
Minneapolis 54 47 pt sunny
New York 58 43 sunny,
Wednesday, October 18—11 a.m. -2 p.m.
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Meteorologist
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Turns fm News*
Wed
10/18
81/65
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ness Highs in the
low 80s and lows in
the mid 60s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:42 AM 6:59 PM
Moon Phases
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First Full
Oct 29 Nov 5
UV Index
Sun 10/15 7 High
Mon 10/16 4 Moderate
Tue 10/17 5 Moderate
Wed 10/18 5 Moderate
Thu 10/19 4 Moderate
The UV Index is measured on a 0-11
number scale, with a higher UV Index
showing the need for greater skin pro
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Phoenix 81 62 mst sunny
San Francisco 65 53 pt sunny
Seattle 55 51 rain
St. Louis 64 54 rain
Washington. DC 60 42 sunny
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storms Highs in the
low 80s and lows in
the mid 60s
Sunrise Sunset
742 AM 6:56 PM
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OBfTIJARtES
GARY DARNELL BRUNER 1.. .
KATHLEEN - Gary Bruner, 47, passed away
Friday. Visitation, with memorial services to follow, will be
today from 10-11 a.m. at McCullough Funeral Home. Bruner
was born Sept. 2, 1959 in Western, Maryland. Survivors
include his wife, mother, stepfather and brother. He is also
survived by a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, co
workers and friends.
MARTY WOODARD
HAYNESVILLE - Marty Woodard, 71, died at Serenity
Gate on Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2006. Graveside Services will be
at 4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 13 at Ist Baptist Church of Haynesville
Cemetery. Rev. David Fisher will officiate. Mr. Woodard, a
life long resident of Houston County was the son of the late
J.H. and Dorothy (Thornton) Woodard. He was retired from
Penn Dixie and Medussa Cement Companies. The family
suggests contributions to Ist Baptist Church of Haynesville
or the American Diabetes Association, 5105 Paulson, Suite
C-236, Savannah, GA 31405. Survivors include his wife, Ida
Scarborough Woodard; daughter, Rhonda Beck (Kenny);
sister, Ruby Padgett; grandson, Michael Bramlett. He was
preceded in death by a brother, W.L. Woodard. Please sign
the online register at watsonhunt.com.
STANLEY DEREK WEBLING
KATHLEEN - Stanley D. Webling, 72, passed away
Wednesday. Memorial services will be held Monday at 3
p.m. in the chapel of McCullough Funeral Home. Webling
was born on February 23, 1934 in London, England.
Survivors include his wife, two daughters, a son, brother
and seven grandchildren.
FCC fails to act on merger
WASHINGTON (AP)
The chairman of the
Federal Communications
Commission on Friday
delayed a vote on the pro
posed buyout of Bell South
Corp. by AT&T Inc. until
as late as Nov. 3 after two
Democrats asked for more
time to study last-minute
concessions proposed by
AT&T.
Democratic commission
ers Jonathan Adelstein and
Michael Copps asked for the
delay until they were able to
evaluate AT&T’s proposals
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and make them available for
public comment.
Martin, who is scheduled
to leave the country on
Saturday, wrote a letter to
the two Democrats saying
he would make AT&T’s pro
posals available for public
display for 10 days. He also
set a commission meeting
date for Nov. 3, but a spokes
woman in his office said a
vote could happen earlier.
The proposed deal already
was under fire by consumer
advocates.
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