Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, November 07, 2006, Page 3A, Image 3

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HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL 1210 Washington St. P.O. Box 1910 Parry, 04 31069 (478) 987-1823 See us online at www.hhfnews.com Reader DEIP® Classified Advertising: Call (478) 987-1823 between the hours of 8 am and 5 pm. Monday through Friday. You can fax an ad 24 hours a day to (478) 988-9194 Display Advertising: Calf 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: 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: The office in Perry is open from 8 am. 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 jtidwell@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 . * Perdue, Taylor spar in final debate ATLANTA (AP) - Lt. Gov. Mark Taylor assailed Gov. Sonny Perdue for using his office to get rich as the can didates faced off in a testy final debate Sunday night with just 36 hours to go until the polls open on Tuesday. Trailing in the polls, Taylor hammered his Republican opponent for signing a tax law that that ultimately allowed Perdue to avoid pay ing SIOO,OOO in state taxes and also for failing to pur chase a nature preserve near his home in Houston County. Taylor alleged the governor, who owns neighboring land, had a conflict of interest. In one heated exchange over schools the two talked over each other, failing to My Grandpa w JL We love him! \ 40373 V mUOMi REPAIR LOAN City of Warner Robins DOES YOUR HOME NEED REPAIRS? ■ y Do yog own your home? Do you have equity in your home? | Is your home within the limits ot the City of Warner Robins? Please contact the City of Warner Robins, Department of Community Development to see if you qualify for a U.S. Department of HUD funded low (0% to 3%) interest rate loan (Certain income restrictions apply-Maximum income ranges from $32,950f0r a single person to $62,150f0r a family of 8) Apply at Warner Robins City Hall, 700 Watson Blvd. upstairs in the Department of Community Development or call 929-1140 for more details. J 00040219_ a-*: Cv ; 'v YOUR WEATHER TEAM! iwgtl Today's Weather I Local 5-Day Forecast Thu 11/9 75/48 Abundant sunshine Highs in the mid 70s and lows in the up per 40s. Sunrise Sunset 7:00 AM 5:38 PM Wed 11/8 72/52 Thundershowers. Highs in the low 70s and lows in the low 50s. Sunrise Sunset 6:59 AM 5.39 PM Georgia At A Glance \ Atlanta \ 66/51 Augusta \ »\ 71^58 \ f V Warner Robins l ; f \ \ 73/52 L, \ * Savannah ' / . ’ Perry V 76/53 } •WCj 73/51 £( / Valdosta \J i j Area Cities | City hi Lo Cond. Albany 74 49 t-storm Athens 67 53 rain Atlanta 66 51 rain Augusta 71 58 rain Bainbridge 74 51 t-storm Brunswick 74 55 t-storm Cartersville 68 51 rain Chattanooga,TN 65 50 rain Columbus 70 54 rain Cordele 73 53 t-storm National Cities Atlanta 66 51 rain Boston 62 53 rain Chicago 63 44 cloudy Dallas 82 58 mst sunny OSWver *•* • 71 4a-itist sufiny ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content Service stop even when the modera tor stepped in. For the most part, Perdue DAVID OVERTON /EWELERS 'Jewelry Repair & Cleaning / \ 'Watch Repair -Engraving Hours; / 'Appraisals Mon. -Fri. .Estate Jewelry 9:30an.-s:3opm \ / Sat. 'Class Rings 9:3oam-2pm 905 Downtown Carroll St. • Perry 478-987-1392 Sufifitieb "Vchmh & “Rua&el P<vt&t*Kiq \V^*> Qd W - 8, '’ = V* No Problem i O yykz C D Delivery is J ppf } 478-929-0554- Fax 7M4c lev* : Ji~> <tiHstyspartvtup@bellsoutfij)et jS3L STATE AND REGION y- -T Jwnry MMHtwson j. Fri 11/10 w 80/54 Mainly sunny. Highs in the low 80s and lows in the mid 50s. 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In lieu of flowers, the family sug gests donations be made to the Alzheimers’ Association, 277 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Macon, GA 31201, or to St. Jude’s Children’s Research, 332 N. Lauderdale St., Memphis, TN, 38105. Couillard was born Oct. 22, 1939 in Warner Robins. She was married to Bob for 50 loving years. She was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, and was store manager of Lo-Lo Convenience Store. Her parents, James and Minnie Leverett, Sr., and siblings; Paul Leverett, Sonny Leverett and Genny Langston preceded her in death. Survivors include her husband, Robert “Bob” A. Couillard; daughter, Ronda Joy Gibson; son, Mike E. Couillard; son, Rob A. Couillard, Jr. (Sandi); grandsons, Hank Couillard, Shane Couillard, Cody Gibson, Jordan Couillard and Payton Couillard; and sister, Gertrude Caswell, all of Warner Robins. Go to www.mcculloughfh.com to sign the Online Registry for the family. McCullough Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. WANDA ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON PERRY - Wanda Elizabeth Williamson, 61, died Friday Funeral services were held Monday at Second Baptist Church in Warner Robins with interment in Perry Memorial Gardens. Born in Houston County, Wanda was a 1963 grad uate of Perry High School and was a retired insurance clerk She was one of the original employees of the Perry Hospital and was a longtime employee of Coliseum Park Hospital and ObGyn Specialist in Macon. Active in Second Baptist Church, she was in the Promises of Sonshine Sunday School Class, the XYZ, and the WOM. Survivors include her mother, Polly D. Williamson of Perry; siblings, Carl E. Williamson, Donald M Williamson (Jean), Deborah Brewer and Elaine Nash (Jack); nieces and nephews, Kecia Isgett, Shelly Osborne, Kaci Elmore, Elizabeth Haught, Mandy Scruggs, Jessica Long, Mindy Montano, Brian Nash, John Brewer, Ben Nash and Robert Brewer; 16 great nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her father, Emory Millard Williamson and a brother, Millard Leroy Williamson. The family suggests contributions to the Building Fund at Second Baptist or the American Lung Association, 2452 Spring Road, Smyrna, GA 30080. Please sign the online register at watsonhunt.com. RALPH J. GANUS WARNER ROBINS - Ralph J. Ganus, 81, passed away Friday. He was born in Jefferson County to the jin late Eli and Katherine Jordan Ganus. He served in the Army Air Corps dur ing WWII and was retired from Robins SSotSSSu?*'’"’ AFB. Survivors include his wife, Ethel L. Ganus __ of Warner Robins, son Richard Ralph and grandchildren Sean Dylan and Amy Susan all of Warner Robins. See OBITS, page $A TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2006 ♦ #1 Noon Buffet flregndgfar 1-75 snit IHI ' W 7 #877 Enjoy the Internet at high speed from Com South. It's much faster than dial-up - up to 100 times faster - plus you do not tie up a phone line and you are always connected! 3A 40019