Houston home journal. (Perry, GA) 2007-current, October 10, 2007, Page 3A, Image 3

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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL Reader □rap© [Moustmt Journal Perry Office 1210 Washington St. P.O. Box 1910 Parry, GA 31069 478-987-1823 See us online at www.hhjnaws.com Classified Advertising: Call 478-987-1823 between ttie hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. You can fax an ad 24 hours a day to 478-988-9194. Willie Cecil "Bubba" Myrick WARNER ROBINS - Willie Cecil “Bubba” Myrick, 79, passed away on Friday, October 5, 2007. Mr. Myrick was born on May 23, 1928, in Butler, Georgia. A U.S. Army World War II veter an, he retired from Civil Service as a civilian police officer. He was a member of Evergreen Baptist Church and the owner of Today's Weather Local 3-Day Forecast Wed to/10 oL v 84/59 Sunny. Highs in the mid 80s and lows in the upper 50s. Sunrise Sunset 7:35 AM 7:08 PM human Mir) Georgia At A Glance \ 82/53 I Warner Robins i \ % "86/$9 f V S v Ik \ *) \. Savannah / .. 88/67 |> I / ~, ■ Valdosta <n • 90/64 .' , ] Area Cities City Hi Lo Cond. Albany 91 63 pt sunny Athens 85 54 sunny Atlanta 82 53 sunny Augusta 88 61 sunny Bainbridge 92 65 pt sunny Brunswick 83 68 t-storm Cartersville 82 51 sunny Chattanooga,TN 74 49 sunny Columbus 85 60 mst sunny Cordele 89 62 mst sunny National Cities City Hi Lo Cond. Atlanta 82 53 sunny Boston 62 54 rain Chicago 57 44 pt sunny Dallas 85 66 mst sunny Denver 76 47 sunny ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content Service mHOm RCPAIR lOAIt City of Warner Robins DOES YOUR HOME NEED REPAIRS? || y 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) Apply at Warner Robins City Hall, 100 Watson Blvd. upstairs in the Department of Community Development or call 929-1140 for more details. Delivery by mall: Delivery by mail is available for in and out of county. Call 987-1823 for rates. POSTMASTER: Send address chang es to: 1210 Washington St. Perry, GA 31069 The Houston Homey Journal, Is a peri odical, mailed (ISSN 1526-7393) at Perry and is published Wednesday and Saturday for $62 per year by Evans Newspapers Inc., 1210 Washington St„ Perry, GA 31069; 478-987-1823 Fax 478-988-1181. Not published Thanksgiving and Christmas. Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. NEWS TIPS: Call 478-987-1823 Ext. 231 or 234 Newsroom Fax: 478-988-1181 HHJ general e-mall: ■ hhj@evansnewspapers.com Managing editor: ■ Don Moncrief, 987-1823, Ext. 231; donm@evansnewspapers.com Myrick’s Road Service. His parents, Willie Lee “Bill” Myrick and Gladys Locke Myrick, brother, Horace Myrick and step mother, Ellen McConnell pre ceded him in death. Survivors include his wife, Betty Myrick, Warner Robins; daughters Dianne Caywood, Warner Robins; Denise Smith (Michael), Bonaire, and son Gary Myrick (Kimberly), Warner Robins; grandchil dren, Michelle NeSmith, Tiffany Padgett, Ben Newton, Thu 10/11 77/52 Mainly sunny. Highs in the upper 70s and lows in the low 50s. Sunrise Sunset 7:35 AM 7:07 PM 1 We Celebrate Hometown Life ifeil for about hemwowns B* * ***fl*l | City Hi Lo Cond. Dalton 80 50 sunny Dillard 77 45 sunny Dublin 88 58 mst sunny Duluth 81 51 sunny Gainesville 81 55 sunny Helen 81 49 sunny Lagrange 83 54 sunny Macon 85 58 sunny Marietta 81 51 sunny Milledgeville 86 56 sunny City Hi Lo Cond. Houston 88 69 pt sunny Los Angeles 74 56 pt sunny Miami 89 74 t-storm Minneapolis 52 42 cloudy New York 68 58 rain Staff writer: ■ Charlotte Perkins, 987-1823, Ext. 234; cperklns@evansnewspapers.com Photographer: ■ Gary Harmort, 987-1823, Ext. 229; gharmon@evansnewspapers.com Sports writer: ■ Matthew Brown, 987-1823, Ext. 237; mbrown@evansnewspapers.com Corrections: The HHJ strives for fairness and accura cy, and will print a correction or clarifica tion when one is in order. Call Ext. 231. Advertising errors and omissions: The advertiser agrees that the publisher 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 adver tisement in which the error occurred. There shall be no liability for non-inser tion of any advertisement beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. Brandon, Brandi and Jason Smith, River Wood; and 10 great-grandchildren. Visitation was Sunday at McCullough Funeral Home with services Monday in the chapel of McCullough Funeral Home and entombment following in Magnolia Park Mausoleum. Go to www.mcculloughfh.com to sign the Online Registry for the family. McCullough Funeral Home has charge of arrange ments. Fri 10/12 74/49 Mainly sunny. Highs in the mid 70s and lows in the upper 40s. Sunrise Sunset 7:36 AM 7:06 PM Moon Phases • New Oct 11 €> Full Oct 26 # Last Oct 3 First Oct 19 UV Index Wed 10/10 7 High Thu 10/11 | High Fri 10/12 7 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. o ■'i-mmmm 1 1 City Hi Lo Cond Peachtree City 82 51 sunny Perry 87 59 mst sunny Rome 82 49 sunny Savannah 88 67 t-storm St. Simons Islandß3 68 t-storm Statesboro 88 63 pt sunny Thomasville 91 65 t-storm Valdosta 90 64 t-storm Warner Robins 86 59 mst sunny Waycross 89 62 t-storm City Hi Lo Cond Phoenix 98 74 sunny San Francisco 65 48 rain Seattle 55 47 rain St. Louis 67 46 sunny Washington, DC 78 58 pt sunny Baker Hearing: Hi-Tech help with a personal touch From stqffreports “Quality of sound should be the most important fac tor when considering hear ing help.,” says Rebecca Penney. “The degree of hear ing loss is unique to the individual. It is possible for a person to hear, but not understand a word or phase. This is because hearing loss may be isolated to a few frequencies. This will cause a lack of clarity; the person is hearing, but not under standing. By using modem technology and expert fit ting techniques, clarity can be restored.” Do you sometimes pretend that you understand when you really don’t? Do you feel left out of the fun while having dinner out in a noisy restaurant? Do you have difficulty understanding in church or Sunday school? Do you have to turn the television up louder than normal to hear clearly? Maybe it is time to talk to Rebecca Penney at Baker Hearing Aids in Macon and get some help. If you have already tried a hearing aid that didn’t work well, don’t be discouraged. It may be time to learn about the lat est innovations in hearing aid technology. The virtually invis ible Rhapsody 1200 hearing instrument is designed for clarity in noise and for com fort. Mildred Cross from Fort Valley is happy to have bet ter communication with her husband since he opted for better hearing. “It is won derful now that Frank can answer me right,” she says. “He can hear the humming birds and the airplanes over head. He is wearing his new digital hearing aids all day, even on the golf course. He likes being able to hear the punch line of his buddy’s jokes.” Mack Walton from Centerville says, “This is a note from a satisfied custom er... Without my Rhapsody 1200 hearing aids, I would not be able to hear the most pleasant sounds that God has created ... I now understand my friends and co-workers, making it much easier for me to stay in a conversa tion ... For anyone with a hearing problem, I recom mend Baker Hearing Aids for the very best possible fit Our Rates Will Help You Save. 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APY a subject to change aftef account opening for funds new to Colonial tar* |54335 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2007 ♦ / / / ;. « i $ / i ■ V. I ,: L_J . I Contributed Rebecca Penney, National Board Certified and owner of Baker Hearing Aids, sees the life-altering improve ment that better hearing makes every day. and service that anyone can expect.” “The results are in,” Rebecca says, “and The Rhapsody 1200 is the best hearing instrument that we have ever had the privilege of fitting. People are com ing in from Macon and all of Middle Georgia asking for the Rhapsody by name because they are hearing the positive comments being made about Rhapsody.” Dale Bell of Gray backs this claim. “The hearing aids are well worth the DISCOUNT PRICES Home • Workshop • Garage • Vinyl / Complete Exteriors Brick, Wood or Vinyl With Wood or Concrete Floors 478-953-3200 • 1455 Aultman Rd.* Fort Valley, GA | Lunch 8uffet............. $5.15 Dinner Buffet $7.15 Receive 10% OFF Lunch Buffet or 20% OFF Dinner Buffet Saturday Child Special 3yrs-7yrs FREE All Day! G q^ OPEN 7 DAY A WEEK Sun-Thurs 11-9:30 pm, Fri & Sat 11-10:30 pm 1754 Watson Blvd. Warner Robins, GA money for your loved one to hear. Thank God for the new Rhapsody. Silence is a lonely place.” Linda Wells of Macon says, “Mom’s personality has changed greatly. She smiles a lot more now. 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