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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2003
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1210 Washington St.
P.O. Box 1910
Perry, GA 31069
2060 Watson Blvd.
Warner Robins, GA 31093
(478) 987-1823
See us online at
www.hhjnews.com
Evans Newspapers Inc.
Management
Daniel F. Evans
Editor & Publisher
Bobbie Parker
Assistant to the Publisher
Julie B. Evans
Vice President/Advertising
Lula Batchelor
Accounts Receivable
Rex Gambill
Managing Editor
Cheri Adams
Warner Robins Sales Manager
Sharon Jackson
Advertising Dispatcher
Kerri Wright
Classified Ad Manager
Caroline Little
Legal Advertising Manager
Beverly Ellis
Production/Technology
Manager
Billy Townsend
Print Operations Manager
Billy Lacey
Circulation Director
Staff
Emily Johnstone
Associate Editor
Charlotte Perkins
Lifestyle Editor
Luci Joullian
Heather Fasciocco
Jon Suggs
Joan Dorsett
Staff Writers
Stacey Shy
Paginator
Don Moncrief
Sports Editor
Josh Gordon
Sports Writer
Jim Hayes
Bonnie Evridge
Tiffany Falcon
Display Advertising Sales
Nicole Crofutt
Advertising - Major
Accounts
Chrissy Calloway
Classified Advertising Sales
Angei Eiiedge
Lee Smith
John Davidson
Graphic Artists
Wayne Lenderman
Press Foreman
Michael Land
Pressman
James Pippin
Malcolm Taylor
Press Helpers
Heather Rainey
Pre-Press
Jimmy Townsend
Mailroom Manager
Betty Goodroe
Robert Buckner
Circulation
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changes To: P.O. Box 1910 Perry,
GA 31069 The Houston Home
Journal, A periodical, mailed
(ISSN 1526-7393) at Perry, Ga„
is published Tuesday through
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:
Offices in Perry and Warner
Robins are open from 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. Monday through Friday.
Whom do you call?
News: Rex Gambill, 987-1823
Sports: Don Moncrief, 987-1823
Lifestyles:
Charlotte Perkins, 987-1823
Newsroom: 987-1823 ext. 239
Newsroom Fax: (478) 988-1181
Errors and omissions:
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publisher shall not be liable out of
damages arising out of errors in
advertisements beyond the
amount paid for the space actual
ly occupied by that portion of the
advertisement in which the error
occurred. There shall be no liabili
ty for non-insertion of any adver
tisement beyond the amount paid
for such advertisement.
This newspaper is a member
ol The Georgia Press
Association, The National
Newspaper Association and
The Associated Press
Today's Weather
Local 5-Day Forecast
Thu
10/9
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79/58
Mixed clouds and
sun with scattered
thunderstorms. High
79F.
Sunrise Sunset
7:33 AM 7:IIPM
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Area Cities
Albany 82 63 t-storm
Athens 71 57 rain
Atlanta 74 55 rain
Augusta 76 59 t-storm
Bainbridge 84 62 t-storm
Brunswick 79 65 t-storm
Cartersville 75 54 rain
Chattanooga,TN 75 57 pt sunny
Columbus 79 62 t-storm
Cordele 81 59 t-storm
National Cities
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Atlanta 74 55 rain
Boston 73 56 mst sunny
Chicago 80 55 sunny
Dallas 81 67 pt sunny
Denver 81 48 pt sunny
©2003 American Profile Hometown Content Service
Acarkan addresses Perry Rotary
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IHD Jon Suggs
The Perry Rotary Club was recently treated to a lecture and Power Point presentation
by Guvenc Acarkan, 22, of Izmir, Turkey, who is studying for his master’s degree at
Georgia College & State University in Milledgeville, courtesy of a scholarship through
the Georgia Rotary Student Program. He is sponsored by the Perry and Warner Robins
clubs.
Fuel Goodwill’s Power
Built lives, families, ant communities - one job at a time.
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Sat
10/11
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81/55
Chance of showers.
Highs in the low 80s
and lows in the mid
50s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:35 AM 7:08 PM
Fri
10/10
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82/54
Times of sun and
clouds. Highs in the
low 80s and lows in
the mid 50s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:34 AM 7:09 PM
B •• s MMSM
Dalton 75 55 pt sunny
Dillard 70 50 rain
Dublin 80 56 t-storm
Duluth 73 54 rain
Gainesville 71 56 rain
Helen 71 52 rain
Lagrange 77 55 t-storm
Macon 79 57 t-storm
Marietta 74 56 rain
Milledgeville 77 55 t-storm
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Houston 84 68 t-storm
Los Angeles 77 63 mst sunny
Miami 87 75 pt sunny
Minneapolis 80 62 mst sunny
New York 75 58 pt sunny
Over the past 5 years, your local Goodwill brokered the
competitive employment of 5,492 persons with barriers to
employment, creating sll2 million in new purchasing power.
LOCAL
Sun
10/12
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82/54
Chance of showers.
Highs in the low 80s
and lows in the mid
50s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:35 AM 7:07 PM
Mon
10/13
82/51
Fair. Highs in the low
80s and lows in the
low 50s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:36 AM 7:06 PM
Moon Phases
First Full
Oct 2 Oct 10
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Last New
Oct 18 Oct 25
UV Index
Thu 10/9 7 High
Fri 10/10 7 High
Sat 10/11 7 High
Sun 10/12 7 High
Mon 10/13 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 mmm 11
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Peachtree City 75 54 rain
Perry 80 57 t-storm
Rome 76 56 rain
Savannah 78 64 t-storm
St. Simons Island 79 67 t-storm
Statesboro 79 61 t-storm
Thomasville 83 62 t-storm
Valdosta 82 64 t-storm
Warner Robins 79 58 t-storm
Waycross 82 63 t-storm
Phoenix 96 75 rain
San Francisco 70 56 mst sunny
Seattle 58 48 rain
St. Louis 81 58 mst sunny
Washington, DC 79 61 pt sunny
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
(To send in your event for
the Community Calendar,
fax the details to 988-1181, e
mail to hhjOtevansnewspa
pers.com or mail to Houston
Home Journal, P.O. Box
1910, Perry, GA 31069.)
Today
• The Phoenix Center
Community Service Board
will meet at 6:30 p.m. at the
Phoenix Center, 940 Ga. 96,
Warner Robins. Time is pro
vided at each meeting for
public input and/or ques
tions. For more information,
call 1478) 464-5258 (Warner
Robins).
Friday, Oct. 10
• The Cooperative
Extension Service of the
University of Georgia will
hold a wheat production
meeting at 7:30 a.m. in the
Houston County Ag
Building, Perry. Chick-fil-A,
doughnuts and coffee will be
provided. Sponsored by
Houston Fertilizer and
Grain Company. RSVP by
Thursday to 987-2028.
• The Wings and Wheels
Poker Run will start at the
Museum of Aviation Hangar
One. Vehicles can register
between 6:15 and 7 p.m. For
an $8 entry fee, drivers will
go to sponsoring Warner
Robins merchants to pick up
poker cards and promotional
gifts. Prizes of $75, SSO and
$25 will be awarded.
Proceeds support Museum of
Aviation education and
development programs.
Saturday, Oct. 11
• The Wings and Wheels
Car, Truck and Motorcycle
Show will be held from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. at the
Museum of Aviation to bene
fit the museum’s founda
tion. There will be door
prizes, runway races for kids
(from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.),
monster truck rides and a
Sacred Heart plans Fall Festival
WARNER ROBINS -
Sacred Heart School will
hold its Fall Festival from 9
a.m. until 3 p.m. Saturday,
Oct. 25, at the school, 250 S.
Davis Drive.
This year’s festival fea
tures “Inflatable
Attractions” from Atlanta.
Wristbands will be sold for
sls, which entitles the
wearer to unlimited rides
and attractions all day.
In addition, the school will
have the ever-popular cake
walk, bingo, silent auction,
face painting, cupcake deco
rating, and community
favorites Granny’s Attic and
used toy sale.
Raffle tickets are being
sold for a SI,OOO cash first
prize, $250 second prize,
and SIOO third prize.
Tickets will be drawn for at
the end of the day; winners
need not be present.
Vendors will have booths,
including the Silver
Boutique from Columbus.
For the first time this
year, the festival will have a
petting zoo, pony and
hayrides, a make-and-take
craft workshop, and its very
own pumpkin patch.
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large car show. Cars may be
entered from 8 to 11:30 a.m.
for $25. The event is open to
all vehicles and prizes will be
awarded.
• Any stay-at-home or
working mother in Houston
County looking for emotion
al support or interested in
sharing their parenting
experiences can take part in
the first meeting of the
Houston Mothers’ Club. The
support group will introduce
educational opportunities
and offer a babysitting coop
erative, children’s outings
and Mothers’ Night Out.
The first meeting will be
from 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. at the
Warner Robins CME Church
Nursery, 200 Coleman Blvd.,
Warner Robins. Children are
welcome to attend. For more
information contact Lisa
Groen Braner at (478) 987-
8057, visit the Web site at
www.houstonmothers.org or
e-mail questions to
info@houstonmothers.org.
• Democrats of Houston
County will hold a multi
county rally from 10 a.m.
until 2 p.m. at Ted Wright
Park, 2841 Moody Road,
Bonaire. Bring your own pic
nic or cookout grill and join
the fun. There will be
activites for kids and a live
Democratic donkey. Macon
guitarist Joey Stuckey will
perform. The featured
speaker, Georgia
Commissioner of Labor
Michael Thurmond, will
speak at 12:30 p.m. Other
speakers will include former
state Sen. Michael Moore,
Stacey Godfrey (president of
Young Democrats of
Georgia) and Ekow Acquah
(president of Young
Democrats of Macon State
College). For more informa
tion, contact Kristina Simms
by e-mail at ktina@alltel.net
or by phone at (478) 988-
8560.
Ethnic foods, including
Mexican and Chinese, will
join the list of festival
favorites such as hamburg
ers and hot dogs, popcorn,
candy, snow cones and soft
drinks.
There is no admission
charge to the festival. For
further information, please
contact the school office at
923-9668.
- From staff reports
CORRECTION
Due to an error by source,
school board member Jim
Boswell was erroneously
identified as a member of
the zoning committee of the
Houston County Board of
Education. The board mem
bers who serve on the zon
ing committee are Griff
Clements and Tom Walmer.
All-You-Can-Eat
Shrimp-$9"/ Catfish-$9"
Friday & Saturday - spm -10 pm
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1-75 Exit 136 • 987-8877
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INDUSTRIES