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P.O. Box 1910 -
Perry, QA 31069
478-987-1823
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Today's Weather
Local 3-Day Forecast
Sun
10/14
.
80/52
Sunny. Highs in the low 80s and
lows in the low 50s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:38 AM 7:03 PM
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Georgia At A Glance
| Atlanta
\ 77/51 & Augusta
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V Warner Robins \ ' \
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Area Cities
City Hi Lo Cond.
Albany 84 58 sunny
Athens 79 50 sunny
Atlanta 77 51 sunny
Augusta 81 56 sunny
Bainbridge 86 60 sunny
Brunswick 78 67 mst sunny
Cartersville 78 50 sunny
Chattanooga,TN 68 47 sunny
Columbus 77 53 sunny
Cordele 83 57 sunny
National Cities
Atlanta 77 51 sunny
Boston 61 43 pt sunny
Chicago 62 47 cloudy
Dallas 85 67 sunny
Denver 55 40 rain
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79/55
A few clouds. Highs in the upper
70s and lows in the mid 50s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:38 AM 7:02 PM
We Celebrate Hometown Life
City Hi Lo Cond.
Dalton 78 49 sunny
Dillard 72 42 sunny
Dublin 82 52 sunny
Duluth 76 49 sunny
Gainesville 77 54 sunny
Helen 76 47 sunny
Lagrange 79 51 sunny
Macon 81 53 sunny
Marietta 77 50 sunny
Milledgeville 80 50 sunny
Houston 86 66 sunny
Los Angeles 69 55 pt sunny
Miami 85 76 rain
Minneapolis 54 44 cloudy
New York 58 46 pt sunny
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tion of any advertisement beyond the
amount paid for such advertisement.
Tue
10/16
75/61
Partly cloudy. Highs in the mid 70s
and lows in the low 60s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:39 AM 7:01 PM
Moon Phases
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First
Oct 19
Last
Nov 1
New
Oct 11
Full
Oct 26
UV Index
Sun 10/14 7 High
Mon 10/15 7 High
Tue 10/16 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. 0
| City Hi Lo Cond.
Peachtree City 77 49 sunny
Perry 82 54 sunny
Rome 79 48 sunny
Savannah 82 63 mst sunny
St. Simons Island7B 67 mst sunny
Statesboro 82 56 sunny
Thomasville 85 61 sunny
Valdosta 84 61 mst sunny
Warner Robins 80 53 sunny
Waycross 83 58 mst sunny
City Hi Lo Cond.
Phoenix 84 65 sunny
San Francisco 68 51 sunny
Seattle 63 48 pt sunny
St. Louis 75 59 pt sunny
Washington, DC 69 51 sunny
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Curtis Maus
ROUND HILL, Va. - Curtis
Maus, 47, formerly of Houston
County, passed away Oct. 3,
2007 in Fairfax, Va. He was born
June 4, 1960 in Omaha, Neb.
He was a member of the Sons
of the American Legion, Post
293 in Purcellville, Va., attended
Thompson Direct School where
he was an honor student in com
puter technology. He was an
avid fisherman who enjoyed the
waters of Minnesota and Lake
Ontario.
He was preceded in death by
his parents Dewey and Betty
(Baldwin) Maus. He is survived
by his brothers Dewey (Deb)
Maus of California, Ron(Cindy)
Maus of Texas, Jon(Carroll)
Maus and Terry Maus of Virginia,
his sisters Sharon (Vic) Cyr and
Rita Hagen of Warner Robins.
Burial will be private. He was
dearly loved and will be sorely
missed.
Frank Jaros
BYRON - Mr. Frank Jaros, 85,
of Perry, and lately of Byron, died
Friday, Sept. 28, from complica
tions following surgery. A private
memorial service will be held.
Mr. Jaros was born Dec. 9,
1921, in Chagrin Falls, Ohio. He
studied agriculture at Ohio State
University. Frank and his family
moved from Ohio to the middle
Georgia area in the early 19605.
He farmed full time just north of
Perry on U.S. 41 and in Peach
County. He never considered
retiring and actively farmed full
time until just shortly before his
death. A straight forward, “tell
it how it is" kind of person, Mr.
Jaros could always be counted
on to have a story to tell.
Preceded in death by his son
George Jaros(Wanda Jaros
Russell), a member of the first
graduating class of Westfield
Schools, Mr. Jaros is survived
by his wife Doris, a son, Mike
(Sallie) Jaros, of Fort Valley, and
a daughter, Judy (Harry) Jaros
Johnson, of Albany. Seven times
a grandfather, his grandchildren
include Bryon (Tiffany) Jaros,
Stephanie (Jimmie) Favors,
Jimmy Johnson, Jennifer
Johnson, Wendy Johnson,
Jamie Jaros, and Kellie Jaros.
“Papa” was also the proud great
grandfather of Chelsey and
Caleb Jaros.
The family requests that in lieu
of flowers, memorial contribu
tions be made to the Georgia
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tributes. Snow's Memorial Chapel
Funeral and Cremation Services,
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arrangements.
Ronald James Williams
PERRY - Ronald James
Williams of Perry, Ga., formerly of
Centreville, Md., died at his home
on Tuesday, October 9,2007. He
was 73. Mr. Williams was born
July 21, 1934 in Reynoldsville,
W.V. He was the son of the
late Forrest and Eleanor Moore
Williams. Following graduation
from high school, he began a 26-
year career in the United States
Air Force as a teletype oper
ator in a ground communica
tions center in Keflavik, Iceland
and traversed through various
assignments at the Pentagon,
Hawaii, Maryland, Germany, and
Virginia. He attained the rank of
chief master sergeant and retired
in 1980 as Superintendent of
Communications in the National
Military Command Center at the
Pentagon.
After retirement from the USAF,
Mr. Williams was employed for 19
years as a technical staff mem
ber for a government contractor
where his communications oper
ational background continued to
expand while exercising various
airborne and ground Command
and Control Communications
systems.
He resided with his wife, Doris,
in Centreville, Md., until mov
ing to Perry, Ga., in 2005. In
addition to his wife, Mr. Williams
is survived by a son, Forrest
Andrew Williams of Pasadena,
MD, two daughters and sons-in
law, Sandra K. and Steven Smith
of Winthrop, Wa., and Anela
Melissa and Timothy Pickens of
Centreville, Md., five grandchil
dren and six great grandchil-
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dren. He was pre-deceased by
a daughter Theresa M. Williams
and a brother, Phillip E. Williams.
Funeral services included a
memorial service at their home
church, First Christian Church,
Perry, Ga., Wednesday, 10
October 2007, and at the Fellows,
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on Saturday, 13 October 2007,
with visitation from 6-8 p.m. and
service at 7 p.m. Burial will be at
Arlington National Cemetery on
10 December 2007 at 9 a.m.
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Ancil S. Hatton
WARNER ROBINS - Chief
Petty Officer Ancil S. Hatton
USN (Ret.), born to Samuel and
Martha Jane Hatton Dec. 25,
1936, of Baptist faith, passed
away Tuesday.
Survivors include his wife,
three sons, a daughter, two
brothers, three sisters and four
grandchildren. Services were
held Thursday in Magnolia Park
Cemetery.
Thomas R. Rudd
WARNER ROBINS - Master
Sgt. Thomas E. Rudd USAF,
(Ret.), 81, passed away Tuesday.
His parents and sister preceded
him in death. Survivors include
his wife, Annie Rudd, Warner
Robins, a son and daughter,
three granddaughters, a brother
and sister and two sisters-in-law.
Services were held Friday.
Luclllo Sandberg
WARNER ROBINS - Lucille
Sandberg, 89, passed away Oct.
6. Her husband, son and parents
preceded her in death.
Survivors include her daugh
ter, Sandy Ahlvin, Byron, four
grandchildren and nine great
grandchildren.
Visitation will be today from
1-3 p.m. at McCullough Funeral
Home with services to follow.
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