Houston home journal. (Perry, GA) 2007-current, September 19, 2007, Page 3A, Image 3

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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL Today's Weather Local 5-Day Forecast Wed 9/19 83/63 Times of sun and clouds. Highs in the low 80s and lows in the low 60s. Sunrise Sunset 7:21 AM 7:36 PM M.L. .i.m •w.TTT’Wiwyffw—' ■ '''' MB' -J &Jt:ri Georgia At A Glance \ Atlanta 'v \ 82/60 q---_riu; Augusta I / 84/67 \ / Li \ Warner Robins \ \ 83/63 I V L \ • \ \ ) Savannah > , Perry V £ I , Valdosta X \jJ # 84/65 Area Cities Albany 85 64 pt sunny Athens 84 61 pt sunny Atlanta 82 60 pt sunny Augusta 84 67 pt sunny Bainbridge 87 66 pt sunny Brunswick 78 71 rain Cartersville 84 57 pt sunny Chattanooga,TN 80 56 sunny Columbus 84 63 pt sunny Cordele 85 65 pt sunny National Cities Atlanta 82 60 pt sunny Boston 73 55 pt sunny Chicago 81 59 t-storm Dallas 88 72 t-storm Denver 79 55 mst sunny 005 American Profile Hometown'Coritent Service The People’s Business A quick guide to what our elected and appointd officials are doing The Perry Public Safety Oversight Committee (meeting held Sept. 11) ■ Voted that Halloween trick-or-treating will be on Oct. 31 from 6-8 p.m. every year except when Oct. 31 falls on a Sunday, in which case trick-or-treating will be on Oct. 30. ■ Voted to establish the position of Fire Inspector. Fire Chief Joel Gray reviewed the Red Cross to offer training Special to the Journal When disaster strikes, the Red Cross is there, but, to provide that response, trained volunteers are need ed. On Sept. 29, the Houston Middle Georgia Chapter of the American Red Cross will provide orientation and initial training for poten tial loaners through volun teer recruitment and initial training event in the Middle Georgia Technical College auditorium. “We need well-trained, dedicated volunteers to respond to local disasters, such as home fires or torna does,” said Charles Seymour, emergency Services Director for the local chapter. “We also need good people to be able t respond to major disas ters, as we did for Hurricane Katrina. Those people need to have the time to spend preparing and deploying to the disaster area.” The training event begins at 9 a.m. with an orienta tion session and an oppor tunity to meet volunteers who responded to 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina. Following a catered lunch, the first training session begins. The event will end at 4 p.m. To leam more call 923-6332. Fri 9/21 82/66 Isolated thunder storms Highs in the low 80s and lows in the mid 60s. Sunrise Sunset 7:22 AM 7:33 PM Thu 9/20 ZJiU 81/67 Mix ot sun and clouds. Highs in the low 80s and lows in the upper 60s. Sunrise Sunset 7:21 AM 7:34 PM We Celebrate Hometown Life Stories for and about hometowm just like youn. look for us each week in tNs piper. Dalton 84 57 pt sunny Dillard 78 53 pt sunny Dublin 85 63 pt sunny Duluth 81 58 pt sunny Gainesville 83 62 pt sunny Helen 81 57 pt sunny Lagrange 84 59 pt sunny Macon 84 63 pt sunny Marietta 82 57 pt sunny Milledgeville 84 62 pt sunny Houston 92 70 pt sunny Los Angeles 68 54 pt sunny Miami 85 74 t-storm Minneapolis 71 54 pt sunny New York 75 61 pt sunny need for a Fire Inspector posi tion, the positions responsibil ities would be plans, reviews, and field inspections with fire codes. Fire Chief Joel Gray asked that the position be full-time . ■ Discussed provid ing security assistance to the Houston County Board of Education which has requested five school cross ing guards. ■ Public Safety Director George Potter also reported that he has met with repre sentatives from the Houston ( Utm ’Um WmemA Wandm \ One mile North of Montezuma, Hwy. 49 • 478-472J76i^ Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9:ooam-s:3opm • Sun. CLOSED, / JS S« Okra • Shelled Peas & Butterbeans • Green Beans • Sweet Potatoes • • Apples • Other Fruits & Vegetables , Homemade Ice Cream • Discounted Oil Paintings 4 m .J* • mHOMt REPAIR 10AN City of Warner Robins DOES YOUR HOME NEED REPAIRS? ■(J Do you own your home? Do you have equity in your home? | Is your home within the limits of 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) Sat 9/22 f 88/66 Slight chance of a thunderstorm. Sunrise Sunset 7:22 AM 7:32 PM mm mmmiwm 1 ' wmrnm Apply at Warner Robins City Hall, 700 Watson Blvd. upstairs in the Department of Community Development or call 929-1140 for more details. Sun 9/23 L-jhtvL 90/65 Mix of sun and clouds. Highs in the low 90s and lows in the mid 60s. Sunrise Sunset 7:23 AM 7:30 PM Moon Phases 0 First Sep 19 Last Oct 3 New Sep 11 Full Sep 26 UV Index Wed 9/19 9 Very High Thu 9/20 8 Very High Fri 9/21 8 Very High Sat 9/22 H Very High Sun 9/23 8 Very High The UV Index is measured on a 0-11 number scale, with a higher UV Index showing the need for greater skin pro tection. 0 'Wm 11 Lo Cond. Perry 85 63 pt sunny Rome 86 56 pt sunny Savannah 81 69 rain St. Simons Island7B 71 rain Statesboro 84 67 rain Thomasville 85 66 pt sunny Valdosta 84 65 pt sunny Warner Robins 83 63 pt sunny Waycross 84 66 pt sunny Phoenix 77 San Francisco 67 52 pt sunny Seattle 63 51 rain St. Louis 86 69 t-storm Washington, DC 79 60 mst sunny County BOE and has worked out a schedule for rotating the school resource officers for the Middle Schools. ■ Voted to amend the alco holic beverage license so that applicants must estab lish six months of residency in the state of Georgia. This is in compliance with Georgia Law. The Perry Planning Commssion meets Monday at 6 p.m. at Perry City Hall. Meetings are open to the public. FoDiTixaTres 1 PHILLIPS Herbert H. Phillips KATHLEEN - Herbert H. Phillips, 74, passed away Sunday, Sept. 16. Funeral ser vices will be held at 2 p.m. today at the First United Methodist Church of Warner Robins. Interment will follow at Magnolia Park Cemetery. Dr. Jimmy Asbell and Reverend Missy Blumenthal will officiate. Mr. Phillips, a native of Madison County, was the son of the late Buford and Grace (Willoughby) Phillips. He served in the United States Air Force for eight years and was a mem ber of the 7th Log, owned and operated Phillips Furniture Store for 27 years, member of the Corvette Club, an avid fisherman and a member of First United Methodist Church where he served on the finance commit tee, Pastor/Parish Relations, an usher and member of the Fidelity Sunday School Class. Survivors include his wife of 51 years, Anita A. Phillips, Kathleen, daughter, Susan Phillips Conner (Bill), Hawkinsville, two sons, Alan D. Phillips and Mark K. Phillips both of Warner Robins, two sisters, Sandra Bishop (Dane), Florida, Debra Jean Nelms (Jerry), Gainesville. Three grandchildren, Benjamin M. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE 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 10-4-219. 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 prior to sale 53529 WEPNESPAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2007 Churcher (Amber), Perry, Eric M. Churcher (Leigh Ann), Warner Robins and Brooke N. Conner, Hawkinsville. In lieu of flowers, the family asked that contributions be made to the First United Methodist Church. Mr. Phillips will be greatly missed by his wife, children, grandchildren, employees and friends. Please sign the online regis ter at heritagememorialfuneral home.com. James R. "Bar Johnson WARNER ROBINS - James R. “Ray” Johnson. 88, passed away Sunday, Sept. 16. Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in the First United Methodist Church with burial in Magnolia Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 7-9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Mr. Johnson was born in Colquitt County, Georgia to the late James M. Johnson and Fred Elizabeth Autrey. He was retired from Robins Air Force Base were he worked in the Supply Directorate. Mr. Johnson was a member of the First United Methodist Church. He served in the T.V. Ministry, the United Methodist Men and was an adult volunteer with Boy Scout Troop #SB. Survivors include his chil dren, Ellen J. Ginn of Warner Robins, James R. Johnson, Jr. (Debra) of Columbus, Beth J. Rickert (Larry) of LaPorte, Texas, David G. Johnson (Lynn) of Warner Robins, siblings Ruth J. Strickland of Warner Robins, Mary Ann Johnson of Warner Robins, Kate Bentley of Pelham, Neil Johnson of Atlanta, Autrey Johnson of Jefferson, Oren Johnson of Albany, Wayne Johnson of Quinlan, Okla., Ned Johnson of Hartsville, Fred Johnson of Pelham, 10 grand children and 15 great grandchil (2cwu& S&t/nn s Evelyn Rosebrock 1029 Country Club Rd. Perry* GA September 21-22, 2007 8:00 am - 4:00 pm For more information call: Carrie Lynns Antiques, 218-7754 For pictures of items visit our website: www. carrielynnsantiques. com We make your business insurance our business, e want to be your business partner when it to your contracting insurance protection. Contact us today for quality EfTT) business protection from |Sfp IMf Auto-Owners Insurance Company. 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Neal was a lifelong resident of Marshallville. Neal was in the landscaping business and a member of the First Baptist Church in Marshallville. Survivors include;daughler Claire(Joseph) Swaim of Macon and son Bo Hart of Macon and his fiancee' Elizabeth Wynne of Sandersville. .Mother, Dorothy Ware Hart of Marshallville, broth ers and sisters in law Steve and Debbie Hart of Fort Valley and Pat and Amelia Hart of Atlanta. Neal is preceded in death by his father, Bo Hart. Memorials may be made to Georgia Baptist Childrens Home and Family Ministries, P.O. Box 329 , Palmetto, Ga. 30268 Rooks Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Barbara Regina Robbins Barbara Regina “Reggie” Robbins has passed away. She was preceded in death by her parents and younger sis ter Geraldine Smith. Surviving her is husband, Vic Robbins, daughters, Deborah Robbins Holt, Cumming and Stephanie Robbins Leonard (Jack), Warner Robins; son, Vic Robbins, Jr., granddaughter, Torie Robbins and many nieces and nephews. 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