Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, November 10, 2006, Image 1

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VOLUME 136, NUMBER 217 INSIDE: Police arrest one, seek another in break-ins Drug bust results in cash award for Perry Police Friday/ Saturday November 10/11,2006 Th« Home Journal’s FRONT PORCH TTnWfE!rn\jHnnnil ™ 1 </<i .... IN SPORTS The Houston Dafy Journal's AR- Houston County volleyball team, Robins AFB athlete wins command honors and two Demonettes sign college letters of intent. - See 1B IN BRIEF Gunn Road to have lane shift Friday Friday, construction crews will be installing a waterline on Gunn Road just west of U.S. 41. The roadway will not be closed, but the work will require a lane shift. Traffic wilt be routed to the shoulder on the south side of Gunn Road. According to a release, there wi be flagmen on either side of the construction to direct traffic. The lane shift will be in place for most of the day according to the Warner Robins Police Department. The city’s Utility Department will supervise the construction, MGC Peacock Gallery to host exhibition Middie Georgia College's Peacock Gallery announced this past week it will be hosting an exhibition by artist Bridget Conn. The exhibit entitled “Memory Womb" will begin on Monday and will remain in the gallery until Jan. 18,2007. An opening reception will be held from 6:30*7:30 p.m. Monday and will include a gallery talk and question and answer session. Democratic women’s club to meet The Middle Georgia Democratic Womens' Club and Houston County Democrats will be meeting at Audrey's Bistro on Margie Drive in Centerville Nov. 18 at 9 a.m. A buffet will be available for $5. Reservations are required. E mail Beth Perera by Nov. 16 at BETH@CHEFBETH.COM or call her 953-1933. BIRTHDAYS Saturday ■ Roberta Lovett ■ Lee Baugh ANNIVERSARY Saturday ■ Delton and Sarah Hawkins (Happy 52nd) DEARLY DEPARTED ■ Jesse Daniel Burgess, 65 PERIODICAL 500 mil 8 “55108 00001* 4 Award-Winning Better Newspaper xyStffijjw 1 Contest iiiiiiiiim j iiifitttiiiiiiltiiliiiiiliiirii.iiiiiii CQOI * GEORGIA NEWSPAPER PROJECT Main Ltbrarv UNiV OF GEORGIA ATHENS GA 3OSQ2-OCC2 3-DfGrr 306 November 10/11, 2006 r.. , i-iiJ ■■. v \Sfk\i\cifl(>rsm\ CW\n ,S/v< / IS7() LEGAL ORGAN FOR HOUSTON COUNTY, city of Perry, city of Warner Robins and city of Centerville ■nrolled in school at SanefersvHle but found his ; ||gk, ya,, then to Portsmouth where to ship jfwm aSan electrician’s helper. ;0< *ac 11941 his life and the lives of so many others | changed forever. At 16, he was consid- Usdstiil too, young to enlist. So, he waited five/ was oid enough to get in if r See WORLD, page jtC Jm g/L " iMfe ffipja jjlpM & m , ’%-ufc. bSm* j? Gkf is aI wes nert (if s tdnk crew that traveled over a land mine. I spent in tb&fort Banning HHHto/ recajjSßting from my www.hhjnews.com m s* “Let me just say that ; | a warm house with V ”'* plepty to ea|. would have been great at that time. The weather %as unbearably And I had no Chosen whfflllj had bes n surrounded by the Chinan! 'J&lz See miFFIN, page jC Three sections • 22 pages ?tC ♦ J pPiiTefy of b/s PPPWrrffee/ much like myself that day. They were all below me...” mmtt. Muss Morris, a resident of 'Warner Robins writes this Jn regard to his service rtime: “I wish that I had tales of my own heroic deeds to relate, in order to bolster images of ORRIS, X '*%kx'pGf£2 TtC U/:...\S /MW/1.. \/ » '/•!/ / /,|