Houston home journal. (Perry, GA) 2007-current, November 07, 2007, Page 3A, Image 3

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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL Reader ■HBB Houston Monte 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 Today's Weather Local 5-Day Forecast Thu 11/8 63/34 Abundant sunshine. Highs in the low 60s and lows in the mid 30s. Sunrise Sunset 6:58 AM 5:38 PM Wed 11/7 v.*' ■ 61/30 Abundant sunshine. Highs in the low 60s and lows in the low 30s. Sunrise Sunset 6:57 AM 5:39 PM ■ ~ Georgia At A Glance \ Atlanta \ 57/31 Q% J ,Nv Augusta 1 / M 1, ;V 61/37 \ Warner Robins \ NS \ \ 62/30 k... 1 \ *\ \ - \ \ ) \ Savannah ) , ’Perry V 62/41 £ I ! 62/3?~'"'v ' it 'k,,. Valdosta f • 63/38 Ls— upas’ | Area Cities I Albany 64 35 sunny Athens 60 32 sunny Atlanta 57 31 sunny Augusta 61 37 sunny Bainbridge 66 38 sunny Brunswick 60 46 mst sunny Cartersville 57 30 sunny Chattanooga,TN 51 28 sunny Columbus 59 37 sunny Cordele 63 36 sunny National Cities Atlanta 57 31 sunny Boston 52 32 pt sunny Chicago 47 33 pt sunny Dallas 68 54 pt sunny Denver 68 37 sunny ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content Service Coleman graduates Coast Guard training Special to the Journal Coast Guard Seaman William C. Coleman, son of Kitty Coleman of Hawkinsville and Robert C. Coleman of Hawkinsville, recently graduated from the U.S. Coast Guard Recruit Training Center in Cape May, N. J. During the eight-week training program, Coleman completed a vigorous train ing curriculum consisting of academics and practical instruction on water safety and survival, military cus toms and courtesies, sea manship skills, first aid, fire fighting and marksmanship. A major emphasis is also Michael Proscia Organbuilder 168 Barr Ave. m Bowdon, GA 30108 770-258-3388 i Prosciaorgans. comm Repairs & P Rebuilding Reasonable 1 Rates | All Repairs Warranted day to 478-988-9194. 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 Home Journal, is a peri odical, mailed (ISSN 1526-7393) at Perry and is published Wednesday and Saturday for S4O 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-mail: ■ hhj@evansnewspapers.com Managing editor: ■ Don Moncrief, 987-1823, Ext. 231; Fri 11/9 »>' 64/39 Sunny. Highs in the mid 60s and lows in the Sunrise Sunset 6:59 AM 5:37 PM .:•••■ -’v.-.*.- 1 { '‘Vy We Celebrate Hometown Life Stones for and about hometowns just like yours, look for us each week in this paper. Lo Cond. I Dalton 56 29 sunny Dillard 53 25 sunny Dublin 63 30 sunny Duluth 57 29 sunny Gainesville 57 33 sunny Helen 57 29 sunny Lagrange 59 31 sunny Macon 62 32 sunny Marietta 57 29 sunny Milledgeville 62 30 sunny Houston 71 52 pt sunny Los Angeles 74 54 pt sunny Miami 79 64 pt sunny Minneapolis 47 33 pt sunny New York 51 35 pt sunny placed on physical fitness, health and wellness. Coleman and other recruits also received instruction on the Coast Guard’s core values - honor, respect and devotion to duty - and how to apply them in their mili tary performance and per sonal conduct. Coleman will join 36, 000 other men and women who comprise Coast Guard’s force. Men and women train together from the first day in the Coast Guard just as they do aboard ships and shore units throughout the world. Coleman is a 2001 gradu ate of Hawkinsville High School of Hawkinsville. Np|yyp Jr nffw donm@evansnewspapers.com 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 accu racy, and will print a correction or clarifi cation when one is in order. Advertising errors and omissions: The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be. liable for damages arising from effors in advertisements beyond the amount paid for the space actually occupied by that portion of the adver tisement. There shall be no liability for non-insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount paid for such adver tisement. Sun 11/11 C,>.. 72/51 Cloudy. Highs in the low 70s and lows in the low 50s. Sunrise Sunset 7:01 AM 5:36 PM Sat 11/10 65/44 Mix of sun and clouds. Highs in the mid 60s and lows in the mid 40s. Sunrise Sunset 7:00 AM 5:37 PM Moon Phases # Last Nov 1 i First Nov 17 UV Index 5 5 5 4 3 Wed 11/7 Thu 11/8 Fri 11/9 Sat 11/10 Sun 11/11 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 Hi LoCond I Peachtree City 60 26 sunny Perry 62 32 sunny Rome 58 27 sunny Savannah 62 41 sunny St. Simons Island6o 46 mst sunny Statesboro 63 35 sunny Thomasville 65 38 sunny Valdosta 63 38 sunny Warner Robins 62 30 sunny Waycross 63 36 sunny LoCcnd I Phoenix 91 64 pt sunny San Francisco 73 48 mst sunny Seattle 56 47 rain St. Louis 54 37 mst sunny Washington, DC 55 36 mst sunny NOTICE The City of Centerville does hereby announce that the millage rate will be set at a meeting to be held at Centerville City Hall located at 300 E Church Street, Centerville, Georgia on November 13, 2007 at 7:oopm. Pursuant to the requirements of O.C.G.A 48-5-32, Centerville does hereby publish the following presentation of the current year's tax digest and levy along with the history of the tax digest and levy for the past five years. CURRENT 2007 TAX DIGEST AND 5-YEAR HISTORY OF LEVY CITY 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Real & Person 85,589,255 96,522,729 108,710,498 134,373,532 159,094,387 173,589,271 Motor Vehicle 9,874,780 10,529,130 10,978,040 10,837,810 11,159,330 13,046,360 Mobile Home 1,623,072 1,569,502 1,542,386 1,556,780 1,802,651 1,813,972 Timber -100% 7 - 506 0 Heavy Duty Equipment 30,120 51,947 101,297 301,210 Gross Digest 97,087,107 108,621,361 121,261,044 146,820,069 172,165,171 188,750,813 Less MBtO Exemption 4,193,336 5,664,160 8,149,898 11,357,754 13,992,934 12,315,383 Net M&O Digests 92,893,771 102,957,201 113,111,146 135,462,315 158,172,237 176,435,430 Gross MBtO Millage 8.99 10.2 10.7 10.700 10.700 10.700 Less Rollbacks 0.01 -0.014 0 0 -.002 Net MBiO Millage 8.98 10.2 10.7 10.700 10.700 10.698 Net Taxes Levied 834,186 1,050,163 1,210,289 1,449,447 1,692,443 1,887,506 Net Taxes $ Increase 66,948 215,977 160,126 239,158 242,996 195,063 Net Taxes % Increase 8.73 25.89 15.25 19.76 16.76 11.53 AS CERTIFIED BY TAX ASSESSORS TOTAL NET ASSESSED VALUE ADDED BY REASSESSMENT 34,520 I T 'ODiti!i”rTes" Betty Sue Woods WARNER ROBINS - Betty Sue Woods, 60, passed away Friday. Her father preceded her in death. Survivors include her hus band, two daughters, her mother, two brothers and three grand sons. Services were held Monday in the chapel of McCullough Funeral Home with interment fol lowing in Woodlawn Cemetery in Eastman. Herbert L. Fenner BONAIRE - Herbert L. Fenner, 73, passed away Friday. His par- : - - f* 11PP ® 'l|pr iff Contributed End Time Harvest Church, located on Duke Avenue, was recognized by Keep Warner Robins Beautiful with the Beautification Award of Excellence recently. Pictured accept ing the award from Jack Steed of KWRB is Pastor Melvin Womack. Also pictured left to right are David Carr and Terry Duemberger, both KWRB members, Minister Julia Womack, Reginald Andrews, Annie McFadden and Tony Franzen, New Nov 9 Full Nov 24 Moderate Moderate Moderate Moderate Moderate Perry HS student clears Basic Combat training 1 \- • ’ . '. . : Special to the Journal Army Reserve Pvt. Angil J. Bonawitz has graduated from Basic Combat Training at Fort Knox, Ky. During the nine-week training period, Bonawitz received instruction in drill and ceremony, weapons, rifle marksmanship and bayonet training, chemical warfare, _ field training and tactical exercises, armed and unarmed combat, mili tary courtesy, military jus tice, physical fitness, first aid, and Army history, tradi tions, and core values. He is the grandson of Annelle Harris of Grovania Call 987-1823 to subscribe Wi VVatson Hunt < ▼ H 1 Funeral Home Serving Middle Georgia Since 1942 1208 Main Street ~ Perry, Georgia 31069 ~ 478.987.2423 Draper Watson www.watsonhunt.com Lisa Hays ents, wife, son and brother pre ceded him in death. Survivors include his three stepchildren, four nieces and nephews, six grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Sen/ices were held Monday with interment following in Magnolia Park Cemetery. Beautification award lENDTIMEjI harvest! ; Road, -. HawTlinsville and ' great grandson of Nelli McDaniel of Ridgecrest Place, Warner Robins. He is currently attending Perry High School. flnaeC Toocf Ministries W A 7dew ‘Host W in 'Thisyrogram is for everyone ♦ You don't Have to He a member of the church. C Receive S6O of (groceries for onfy $25 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2007 ♦ u A/tra i i /(’rurm/fcn y/ 'Afso fistecf are a variety of meat syeciats r P(ace your order fryick uy on a Sat. 2 w£s hater CaCC 987-5428 for more info Tirst Christian Church Itfwy 41 Terry, gift Charles Franklin Nelson WARNER ROBINS - Charles Franklin Nelson, 77, passed away Sunday. His parents pre ceded him in death. Survivors include his wife, a son, three step-sons, a step daughter, six grandchildren and PANSIES, CABBAGE, & KALE Get yours at Lewis Farms Nursery 830 Hwy. 26 • Elko, GA Call Tim Lewis at (478) 954-1507 3A 85636 55.563 53098 56067