Houston home journal. (Perry, GA) 2007-current, October 17, 2007, Page 3A, Image 3

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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL Reader □rap® JCcmte Journal Perry Office 1210 Washington St. P.O. Box 1910 Perry, GA 31069 478-987-1823 See us online at www.hhjnews.com Classified Advertising: Call 478-987-1823 between the 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. Today's Weather [Local 3-Day Forecast Wed 83/64 Times of sun and clouds. Highs in the low 80s and lows in the mid 60s. Sunrise Sunset 7:40 AM 7:00 PM "V " „ ' i-1.. | \mmmlrolth' Georgia At A Glance 1 i/ I Atlanta * \ I 80/63 V Augusta I / 85/67 \ iL, \ Warner Robins \ \ \ 84/64 [ V V Ik \ • \ \ _ J 4 ; % j ) \ Savannah —r 3^ > . A V 85/70 i a—a*.-, 86 /6S ._,/' & I / Valdosta <n \ J # 88/69 /-"-—S' ■■’ :•• •:« j nSP&iBF* w Area Cities Albany 89 67 pt sunny Athens 82 63 pt sunny Atlanta 80 63 pt sunny Augusta 85 67 pt sunny Bainbridge 90 69 pt sunny Brunswick 81 71 pt sunny Cartersville 81 62 pt sunny Chattanooga,TN 78 64 pt sunny Columbus 82 67 pt sunny Cordele 88 68 pt sunny National Cities Atlanta 80 63 pt sunny Boston 64 47 pt sunny Chicago 72 59 cloudy Dallas 82 72 t-storm Denver 61 36 t-storm ©2005 American Profile Hometown Contenl Service Our Rates Will Help You Save. Our Service Will Help You With Everything Else. 4-25 7? Advantage Money Market Promo on balances of $25>000 + To get started, visit www.colomalbank.com or call us at (877) 5°2-2265* BANK n * You’ll like it here.’ Your balance SMHW S' 0 m'° sS'° iS' 0 Your rate 0.50% APY 20O%APY 4.25%APY A2S%AI>Y 4.25%APY 4.25* apy <us% apy CJOW Cflton«! Bmk HA Member FDIC. "Annuel Percentege Yield <APY| effective at of ad prim dale and subject to change without notice Requires a 55,500 opening deposit A 512 service charge Is assessed on the account tor each month the balance fans below $ 1,500. federal regulations limit the number of tram actfcru In tMs account, ts the number of trarisacttoiw be chedc draft debit card or similar order exceeds three or the number o< transactions exceeds stuper state ment cycle,» par-item fee of 55 w!# be assessed. Fees may reduce earnings, APY is subject to change after account opening For fundi new to Colonial Jar*. Delivery by mail: 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 am. 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-mail: ■ hhj@evansnewspapers.com Managing editor: ■ Don Moncrief, 987-1823, Ext. 231; donm@evansnewspapers.com Thu j£ H.... 79/66 Scattered thunderstorms possible. Sunrise Sunset 7:41 AM 6:58 PM i We Celebrate Hometown Life I Staffer and about hometowns just like jrours. took for us ttadt week k> this tWjMtt Dalton 82 63 pt sunny Dillard 76 55 pt sunny Dublin 87 63 pt sunny Duluth 79 61 pt sunny Gainesville 80 64 pt sunny Helen 79 60 pt sunny Lagrange 81 62 pt sunny Macon 83 64 pt sunny Marietta 80 61 pt sunny Milledgeville 83 62 pt sunny Houston 86 72 t-storm Los Angeles 72 57 mst sunny Miami 88 77 t-storm Minneapolis 61 55 cloudy New York 70 59 rain Staff writer: ■ Charlotte Perkins, 987-1823, Ext. 234; cperkins@evansnewspapers.com Photographer: ■ Gary Harmon, 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. Fri 80/60 A few thunderstorms possible. Highs in the low 80s and lows in the low 60s. Sunrise Sunset 7:41 AM 6:57 PM Moon Phases o First Oct 19 Last Nov 1 • New Oct 11 0 Full Oct 26 UV Index Wed 10/17 6 High Thu 10/18 4 Moderate Fri 10/19 6 High The UV Index is measured on a 0-11 number scale, with a higher UV Index showing the need tor greater skin pro tection. o mmmm 11 IcSy jTrToCond. ■ | Peachtree City 80 60 pt sunny Perry 86 65 pt sunny Rome 82 61 cloudy Savannah 85 70 pt sunny St. Simons Islandßl 71 pt sunny Statesboro 86 67 pt sunny Thomasville 89 69 pt sunny Valdosta 88 69 pt sunny Warner Robins 84 64 pt sunny Waycross 87 66 pt sunny Phoenix 84 63 sunny San Francisco 59 47 rain Seattle 51 44 rain St. Louis 79 65 t-storm Washington, DC 81 62 pt sunny FoTymwfeP Harold Searcy Brown BUTLER - Harold Searcy “Buddy” Brown, 74, died Oct. 15 at the Hospice of Columbus. He was born May 14, 1933, in Howard, Georgia, to the late Joe Stanford and Mable Searcy Brown. He graduated from Gordon Military College in Barnesville, Georgia, and after attending Vanderbilt University, graduated from The University of Georgia with a bach elor of science in education in 1955. He worked at the Citizens and Southern National Bank in Atlanta and then as a bank examiner for the Georgia Banking Department. He returned to Howard in 1965 to join his father in the Howard Sand Company and Butler Sand Company. For many years, he was a member of the board of directors of the BB&T Bank (formerly the Citizens State Bank) in Butler, Georgia. For 20 years, he served as a member of the Taylor County Board of Education. Buddy joined the Howard United Methodist Church in 1942 and remained a devoted member all his life. He served the church in many ways, including as a youth Sunday School teacher and in recent years as treasurer of the Howard Charge. Funeral services will be at the Howard United Methodist Church, Wednesday, Oct. 17, at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Mark Sasser and the Rev. Daryl Brown officiat ing. Mike Watson, Mitch Watson, Dan Coffee, Glenn Jones, Greg Brown, Neil Brown, Steve Poole, and Mike Hudson will serve as pallbearers. Bill Dubose, Bill Doty, Steve Brown, Bobby Parks, Kelley Foster, Sammy Locke, Carter Matthews, and Dale Parks are honorary pallbearers. Buddy was predeceased by his parents and his sister, Marjorie Brown Dubose. He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Sylvia Maxwell Brown, by his daughter and son-in-law, Mary Beth Brown and Dennis Swearingen, his son, Stan Brown, his granddaughters, Maggie and Lucy Swearingen, and by his sev eral nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial gifts be made to The Golden Rule, P.O. Box 243, Butler, Georgia, 31006 and The Methodist Home for Children and Youth of the South Georgia Conference, P.O. Box 2525, Macon, Georgia 31203- 2525. Edwards-McLeighton Funeral Home of Butler is in charge of arrangements. Juanita Rosenburg ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Juanita Rosenberg, of St. Petersburg Beach, Fla., was born LUNCH DINNER !lam~2pm spm-?pm Weekdays ' f' ' . spm-)Opm Weekends Specializing Jn: » \ f . . 1 • Burgers Specializing In: • Scrambled Dogs • StealcS • Pasta Dishes _ r J • Cbiclcen Pingers * SeatOOC • Soups • Pasta • Salads I. , • Pizz - a , Pull Service Bar • And much more Hours: Monday llam-2pm Lunch Only Tuesday - Thurs day llam-^pm Friday llam-lOpm Saturday spm-10pm +7B-988-^7 SOY Carroll Street, Perry, Georgia Downtown Perry across from the old courthouse K*fltO on Sept. 20, 1928 in Parrish, Alabama and died October 11, 2007 in Tampa. She was pre ceded in death by her son, J. Bob Humphries; brother, William Downey; and husband, James Rosenburg. She is survived by her granddaughters: Lauren, Sarah, and Leigh Ann Humphries; daugh ter-in-law, Dr. Barbara Bachman of Tampa; brother, Harold Downey and wife, Vola, of Montgomery, Alabama; and niece, Yolanda Eisenstein and husband, Dr. Chic Eisenstein, of Dallas, Texas. Nita lived in Perry, Georgia and Warner Robbins, Georgia before settling in St. Pete Beach 30 years ago. She worked in women's retail clothing and modeling maintain ing a lifelong interest in fashion. As a kind and loving woman, she took great joy in happy times at St. Pete Beach with her three adoring granddaughters as well as loyal friends and family. She will be greatly missed by all that were fortunate to have known her. Funeral services took place on Sunday, Oct. 14, 2007 in Tampa, Fla. In lieu of flowers, contribu tions may be made to the J. Bob Humphries Education Foundation c/o Community Foundation, of Tampa Bay, 500 North Reo Street, Suite 301, Tampa, Florida 33609 or the charity of your choice. Please sign the online guestbook at www.blountcurry.com. Lori L. Moleski WARNER ROBINS - Lori Moleski, 47, passed away Saturday/ Her parents preceded her in death. Survivors include her husband, John Moleski, Warner Robins; siblings, Brenda Kent, New York, Jo Bergeron, Louisiana, Terri Jenkins, Louisiana, Freddy Swackhammer, Arkansas, Denna Rich, Louisiana, and Nick Horning, Pennsylvania. Burial will be private. ON "THE SQUARE •Steaic 'Seafood 'Pasta 'Pull Service bar WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2007 ♦ "Afit y/i \ remembererf r 9 If* ” Lunch Buffet $5.15 Dinner Buffet $7.15 Receive 10% OFF Lunch Buffet or 20% OFF Dinner Buffet Saturday Child Special 3yrs-7yrs FREE All Day! OPEN 7 DAY A WEEK Sun-Thurs 11*9:30 pm, Fri 6 Sat 11-10:30 put 1754 Watson Blvd. Warner Robins, GA • < j Large Selections of appetizers served in bar from (Zpm-^pm) John Franklin Smith, Jr. WARNER ROBINS - John Franklin Smith, Jr., 77, passed away Saturday. His parents and a brother preceded him in death. Survivors include his wife, Sara Smith of Warner Robins; sons, Johnny Smith of Warner Robins and Randy Smith of Macon; six grandchildren, two great-grand children, a sister and niece. Kenneth "Ken" Cramer BONAIRE - Kenneth “Ken” Cramer, 79, passed away Sunday. His parents and three brothers preceded him in death. Survivors include his wife, four sons, a daughter, seven grand children, a brother and four sis ters. Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. today in Perry Memorial Gardens. John T. Cookson WARNER ROBINS - John T. Cookson, 74, passed away Monday. His mother preceded him in death. Survivors include his wife, daughter, son, three grand children, a great-grandchild and a sister. Visitation will be today from 6-8 p.m. at McCullough Funeral Home. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at McCullough with interment following in Magnolia Park Cemetery. JPiccadilial Sponge Bob Kid’s Night Thursday Watson Blvd. Warner Robins, GA 3A 155014 154838