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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL
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pome Journal
Perry Office
1210 Washington St.
P.O. Box 1910
Parry, GA 31069
478-987-1823
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Today's Weather
Local 5-Day Forecast
Wed
12/5
66/34
Times of sun and
clouds. Highs in the
mid 60s and lows in
the mid 30s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:22 AM 5:28 PM
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Georgia At A Glance
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| 60/33 qJte >\ Augusta
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\ i ) Savannah
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{ 7 Valdosta
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Area Cities
Athens 63 33 pt sunny
Atlanta 60 33 pt sunny
Augusta 65 40 pt sunny
Bainbridge 71 41 pt sunny
Brunswick 66 44 pt sunny
Cartersville 60 33 pt sunny
Chattanooga,TN 54 29 pt sunny
Columbus 64 38 pt sunny
Cordele 69 39 pt sunny
Mailbox on
the move
Santa’s mailbox at
the Perry Post Office
has been moved. The
mailbox for children’s
letters has been
moved from the Post
Office on Main Street
in Perry, to a location
on Carroll Street in
front of the old court
house. Amy Davis of
Impressions arranged
the relocation of the
box after learning that
the Postal Service was
stopping the service.
Here Rodney Lamberth
posts a letter to North
Pole.
ENI/Gary Harmon
December 7th
It’s A Wonderful Life! Opening Night! 8 pm
Presented by The Perry Players- 909 Main Street
December Bth
Breakfast with Santa ....8 am-10 am
Gingerbread House Decorating Contest 2 pm
Upcoming Events:
December 15
Snow Day /
For a complete listing visit
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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:
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Friday.
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Managing editor:
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Fri
12/7
69/49
Mix of sun and
clouds. Highs in the
upper 60s and lows
in the upper 40s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:23 AM 5:28 PM
Thu
12/6
62/34
Sunny. Highs in the
low 60s and lows in
the mid 30s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:23 AM 5:28 PM
We Celebrate Hometown Life
Stones foe and about hometown* just tike yours. Look for us each vyesfun this paper,
Dalton 59 31 pt sunny
Dillard 56 27 pt sunny
Dublin 67 34 pt sunny
Duluth 59 31 pt sunny
Gainesville 59 34 pt sunny
Helen 60 31 pt sunny
Lagrange 63 34 pt sunny
Macon 66 35 pt sunny
Marietta 60 31 pt sunny
Milledgeville 66 33 pt sunny
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Interactive Historic Evergreen Cemetery Tour
Movie Under the Stars 6 pm
December 9th
Stories on the Square. 2 pm
Fire Truck Rides with Santa 3 pm
It’s a Wonderful Life 2:30 pm
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 errors 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
12/9
70/43
More sun than
clouds. Highs in the
low 70s and lows in
the low 40s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:25 AM 5:29 PM
Sat
12/8
68/43
Mix of sun and
clouds. Highs in the
upper 60s and lows
in the low 40s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:24 AM 5:28 PM
Moon Phases
Last
Dec 1
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First
Dec 17
UV Index
Wed 12/5 3 Moderate
Thu 12/6 3 Moderate
Fri 12/7 3 Moderate
Sat 12/8 3 Moderate
Sun 12/9 3 Moderate
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 -a— 11
Peachtree City 63 30 pt sunny
Perry 67 36 pt sunny
Rome 61 31 pt sunny
Savannah 68 41 pt sunny
St. Simons Island 66 44 pt sunny
Statesboro 68 37 pt sunny
Thomasville 71 41 pt sunny
Valdosta 70 40 pt sunny
Warner Robins 67 34 pt sunny
Waycross 69 38 pt sunny
rourt imres-
Una Louise Cooper
WARNER ROBINS - Tina
Louise Cooper, retired Air Force
staff sergeant, 41, passed away
Saturday. Survivors include
her parents, Hubert and Jewell
Cooper, Warner Robins, a Sis
ter, two brothers and a nephew.
Services were held Tuesday
in the chapel of McCullough
Funeral Home with interment fol
lowing in Andersonville National
Cemetery.
Felix A. McKay
WARNER ROBINS - Felix
A. McKay, 74, passed away
Thursday. Survivors include
his wife and her family, Edward
Meth maker gets
Special to the Journal
Danny Duane Frazier, 43, of
Oasis Avenue, Warner Robins,
pleaded guilty this week in
Houston Superior Court to
one count of Manufacturing
methamphetamine - just
moments before a jury was to
be selected to hear his case.
Frazier was sentenced to
24 years and ordered to serve
eight of those years in prison.
In addition to the prison
time, he was ordered to pay
a $2,000) fine plus numer
ous additional fees. He was
also banished from Houston
County for the entire 24-year
sentence. Frazier had been
indicted for manufacturing
and trafficking methamphet
amine but was allowed to
enter a plea to just manufac
turing. The trafficking charge
was dismissed as part of his
sentence.
Frazier, who had no prior
felony convictions, had an
active Methamphetamine lab
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Dec 24
Perry grad runs in AF marathon
Special to the Journal
Air Force Airman Ist Class
Christine M. Taylor partici
pated in the 11th annual
Air Force Marathon at
Wright-Patterson Air Force
Base, Dayton, Ohio recently.
Almost 5,000 participants
registered to compete. All
competed in either in the
26.2-mile run, or as a mem
ber of a four-person relay
team, a half marathon (13.1
mile), a 5K run, or a wheel
chair race.
Taylor is a system admin
istrator with one year of mil
itary service, and is 'assigned
to the 609th Air Intelligence
Squadron, Shaw Air Force
Base, Sumter, S.C.
She is the daughter of
Robert and Cathy Taylor of
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Serving Middle Georgia Since 1942
1208 Main Street ~ Perry, Georgia 31069 ~ 478.987.2423
Draper Watson www.watsonhunt.com Lisa Hays
McKinney; Raymond McKinney;
and sister, Maxine McKinney,
seven nieces and nephews; 11
great nieces and nephews; sis
ter-in-law and several cousins.
Graveside services were held
Sunday, in Pitts Cemetery, Pitts.
Geneva N. Starnes
WARNER ROBINS - Geneva
N. Starnes, 92, passed away
and approximately 16 grams
of methamphetamine when
arrested on April 6, 2005.
On that date, agents
with the Southeast regional
Fugitive task Force went to
302 Oasis Avenue looking for
Eva Marie Hutchinson who
was wanted on an outstanding
warrant. After being let in the
residence, agents discovered
what they believed was a clan
destine methamphetamine
lab. Narcotics investigators
with the Houston County
Sheriff’s Office responded
and obtained a search war
rant. An active meth lab was
found. Deputies also found a
metal lockbox that contained
a significant amount of meth
amphetamine, As well as
various recipes for metham
phetamine and a diary that
contained details of previous
meth cooks. Hutchinson was
not at the residence at the
time. The three people who
were present, Frazier and co-
Parkway Drive, Perry and a
2005 graduate of Perry High
School.
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Thursday.
Her husband, parents and
daughter preceded her in
death. Survivors include her
son, LaMoye Starnes, Bonaire;
son-in-law, Donald Lusk, Merritt
Island, Fla. six grandchildren, six
great-grandchildren and three
great-great-grandchildren.
Services were held Sunday in
Magnolia Park Cemetery.
24 years
defendants Samantha Rainey
and Steven Clanton, were all
arrested and charged with
manufacturing. Rainey and
Clanton’s cases remain pend
ing.
“Anytime you have a meth
lab, it is a very dangerous sit
uation,” said Senior Assistant
District Attorney George
Hartwig. “We’ve had some
one killed in Houston County
making meth,” Hartwig said.
The sentence was imposed
by Judge Katherine Lumsden.
Frazier was prosecuted
by Hartwig and Timothy
Marlow, Assistant District
Attorney, Houston Judicial
Circuit. Duane Frazier was
represented by attorney Fred
Graham of Warner Robins.
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