Houston home journal. (Perry, GA) 2007-current, September 15, 2007, Page 3A, Image 3

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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL A lira) » rernetnherea Bobby Willis Dingier Mr. Bobby Willis Dingier, age 70, formerly of Barnesville, passed away Monday, September 10, 2007 in a Macon Healthcare Facility. Mr. Dingier was a native of Lamar County and had lived in Barnesville most of his life. Son of the late Mr. Manuel Bernice Dingier and Mrs. Rachel Claudine Drake Dingier, he was retired as an inspector from Anchor Glass Company. Survivors include: a son - Mr. Loren “Van” Dingier of Warner Robins; a daughter - Cenda Kae Hildebrandt of Warner Robins; his mother - Mrs. Claudine Dingier of Thomaston; a sister - Viola Dingier Schwartz (& Stuart) of Macon; 5 stepchildren - Tony Fenley; Ronnie Fenley; Becky Richter; Marena Mixon; and Christie Livingston; 4 grandchil dren - Michael “Shae" Malone; Amber Kae Malone; Elizabeth Ciera Hildebrandt; and Alyssa Lynn Hildebrandt; a number of other relatives also survive. Funeral services for Mr. Bobby Willis Dingier were con Local police to receive grant Special to the Journal U.S. Senators Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.) and Saxby Chambliss (R-Ga.) announced this week that Warner Robins will receive a $32,311 grant from the Bureau of Justice Assistance to aid in local law enforce ment. The U.S. Department of Justice’s Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program will distrib ute the funding. The Warner Robins Police NOTICE OF NEW VOTING LOCATION HOUSTON COUNTY F.I.F.CTIONS The creation of a new precinct, Mossy Creek Middle School (MCMS) was approved by the Houston County Board of Elections and U. S. Department of Justice. This precinct was created by moving voters from certain areas of the Feagin Mill Middle School (FMMS), Houston County High School (HCHS) and Rozar Gym (ROZ 2) (previously Perry Primary School) precincts. Voters who are affected by this change will be sent a new precinct card telling them of their new voting location. New precinct cards will be mailed in an envelope with the words Attn: Voting Location Change in red. Please destroy any old precinct cards you may have and note the change in your voting location for election in Houston County. % Co^ eS r F* faiu -lA2ooTPerrv Perry * i-75 Exits 134 & 135 800 987-3247 PUBLIC NOTICE FOR THE DRAFT FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FOR THE TERMINATION OF LEASE AT 44 GREEN STREET OFFICE SPACE Robins Air Force Base (AFB) announces the availability for public review and comment of the Draft Final Environmental Assessment (EA) and proposed unsigned Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for the Termination of Lease at 44 Green Street Office Space. The proposed ation consists of the termination of a lease at 44 Green Street which served as off-base office space since 2001. This proposed action would not include changes to existing operations at Robins AFB other than the relocation of the 160 personnel from leased off-base office space to existing on-base office space. The proposed termination of the lease would reduce cost by eliminating rent on a space that is no lunger needed, eliminate the need for personnel to drive to meetings and other activities which occur at Robins AFB, and insures that future Antiterrorism/Force Protection security guidelines are met. No significant impacts tn the environment are anticipated. A copy of the Draft Final EA and proposed unsigned FONSI are available for public viewing and comment for the next 14 days in the Nola Brantley Memorial Library (also known as the Houston County Library),.72l Watson Blvd., Warner Robins, GA, 478- 923-0128. For questions or comments, please contact the 78 Air Base Wing Office at FAX 926-9597 or address below: 78 ABW/PA 620 Ninth St., Rm 215, Ste 230 Robins AFB GA 31098 ducted Thursday, September 13, 2007 at 2 p.m. in the Chapel of Williams Funeral Home with Rev. Franklin Gibson officiating. Interment will follow in Lamar Memory Gardens. The fam ily received friends following the service. The family suggests that, in lieu of flowers, Memorial Contributions be made to the American Heart Association or to the Donor's Favorite Charity. Beatrice "Bea" Slaton PERRY - Beatrice “Bea" Slaton Davis, age 87, passed away Wednesday, September 12, 2007. Funeral services were held at Perry Presbyterian Church on Friday, September 14, 2007. Interment followed at Evergreen Cemetery. Having spent most of her life in Perry, Mrs. Davis was the daughter of the late Raymond and Brooksie Slaton. A home maker, she liked to knit, crochet, and garden, but most of all she loved to clean. Mrs. Davis was a member of Perry Presbyterian Church. Department, according to a release, will use the funds to purchase automated exter nal defibrillators that will enable officers to assist in emergencies. The Houston County Sheriffs Office, accord ing to the release, will use funds to purchase law enforcement equipment for its officers. “This funding will go a long way to help ensure that Warner Robins and Houston County will have the resourc es necessary to protect the HOUSTON COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS Attention Fairgoers : SI.OOO in Georgia Lottery tickets!’ georgianatiotialfair.com Survivors include her children, Derrell Davis (Fran) of Jones County, and Linda Smith of Perry; grandchildren, Rod Davis, Darren Davis (Christi), Scott Smith (Robin), and Shannon Smith (Alison); 15 great grand children; and God-children, Eddie Moreland (Ginger), Gene Moreland (Melanie), and Roddy Moreland. She was predeceased by her loving husband of 54 years, C. J. Davis, three sisters and four brothers. Please sign the online register at watsonhunt.com. Hubert Phillips Hubert Phillips has passed away. His first wife preceded him in death. Survivors include wife Lola Phillips; children, Hubert 11, Michael, Charles, Brian, Richard and Karen, along with 17 grand children. Services will be held at 11 a.m. today at Saint Patrick Catholic Church in Kathleen, Georgia with interment following in Magnolia Park Cemetery. community,” said Isakson. “I am glad to see this kind of federal support for Georgia’s local law enforcement.” “I' have heard firsthand from Georgia’s law enforce ment community that this funding is critical to their efforts in fighting crime and keeping our citizens in both rural and urban communi ties safe,” said Chambliss. “This particular grant will enable the folks in Houston County to better meet the law enforcement needs of their community.” ■ls HC horse tests positive tor QE Special to the Journal A horse in Houston County tested positive for Eastern Equine Encephalitis, accord ing to public health officials with the North Central Health District. No human cases of EEE have been reported within the district. EEE, commonly known as sleeping sickness in horses, is caused by a virus carried by infected mosquitoes. EEE is a type of encephalitis, a general term meaning an acute inflammation involv ing parts of the brain, spi nal cord and meninges. The virus that causes EEE can be transmitted to humans and animals when they are bitten by infected mosquitoes. The virus is not transmitted from animal-to-animal, animal-to human or human-to-human. Since this is a virus, there is no specific treatment once the animal or the person develops encephalitis. There 53561 ♦M*!** 5 * A aw!**' 'I,«S ’ J§ »ai 1- Cm... w <% I 53232 I 53497 Speak your mind » Is there something you want to say to the folks in Washington? Whether a complaint, compliment or a request for help, here's how to get in touch: U.S. Senate Sen. Saxby Chambliss . 416 Russell Senate Office Building Washington D.C. 20510 m . 1 jj — , —: —— — y (Swwie' SBt/n/t s'Antiques 1029 Country Club Rd. Perry, GA September 21-22, 2007 8:00 am - 4:00 pm For more information call: Carrie Lynn’s Antiques, 218-7754 For pictures of items visit our website: www.carrielynnsantiques.com Let Us Mind Your BUSINESS. When it comes to your business accounts, you want to make sure you are getting the most for your money. Let Robins Federal mind your business. We offer a complete suite of business services with representatives dedicated to making sure you get the most for your money. NCUA 11*1 is a vaccine available to help prevent the development of EEE in horses, but there is no vaccine available for people. The first symptoms of EEE are high fever (103° to 106°F), stiff neck, headache and lack of energy. These symptoms show two to 10 days after infection. Swelling of the brain, called encepha litis, is the most dangerous symptom. The disease pro gresses quickly. Dr. Joseph Swartwout, District Health Director urges residents to take all possible measures to pre vent mosquito bites. “The best ways to prevent bites are getting rid of standing water in your yard in which mosquitoes can breed, wear ing appropriate clothing and wearing insect repellant.” A repellant containing DEET® should be used according to package instruc tions. Phone: 202-224-3521 Fax: 202-224-0103 Website; Chambliss.senate.gov Macon office: 741-1417 Sen. Johnny Isakson 120 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510 Phone: 202-224-3643 Fax: 202-228-0724 Website: lsakson.senate.gov State offices: Call 770-661-0999 i 1'' i ** i ii ,a ' sjt Call, Click or Come In for details. Robins Federal EDIT UNION (478) 923.3773 , ext. 2240 (800) 241.2405 U>4»h and VISA* Card air snbjrct t» tmlst appw' aL SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2007 Effective insect repellants that do not contain DEET® include Picardin and Oil of Lemon Eucalyptus. More information on insect repellants can be found by visiting the Georgia Division of Public Health’s Website at http://health.state.ga.us/epi/ vbd/public.asp. Horse own ers are urged to vaccinate horses through their local veterinarian. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE L”455 Value Business Checking • No Minimum Balance • No Monthly Service Fee • Free Online Bill Pay • Free VISA® Check Card Business Loans • Competitive Rates • Local Decision Making • Quick Turnaround www.robinsfcu.org j WARNER ROBINS SUPPLY | WE RENT I Trenchers-generators Inaif guns-compressors splitters §s* , j -tillers iQRJ & more! I PERRY WARNER ROBINS 612 BALL ST 2758 WATSON BLVD, J 987-2334 953-4199 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UNDERSIGNED IN TENDS TO SELL THE PERSON AL PROPERTY DESCRIBED BELOW TO ENFORCE A LIEN ON SAID PROPERTY PURSU ANT TO THE GEORGIA SELF STORAGE ACT, GEORGIA CODE SECTIONS 10-4-210 TO 10-4-215. The undersigned will sell at public or private sale by competitive bid ding on September 28th, 2007 at 1:30 p.m. at the facility known as Centerville Self Storage, located at 601 N. Houston Lake Blvd. Centerville, GA, Houston County, (478)953-0202, the personal property found in the following units: #46 - Daniel Lowe-Household good #63 - Jason Garcia-Household goods, washer #162 - Michael Eckdahl-House hold goods, refrigerator & outdoor equipment #172 - Richard Oates-Household goods #IBO - Norma J. McCloud-House hold goods Tenants have the right to redeem priorto Sale J> '*■* 3A [52314