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1210 Washington St.
P.O. Box 1910
Perry, GA 31069
2060 Watson Blvd.
Warner Robins, GA 31093
(478) 987-1823
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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
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
Charlotte Perkins
Lifestyle Editor
Emily Johnstone
Jon Suggs
Ed Bania
Teresa Southern
Joan Dorsett
Staff Writers
Stacey Shy
Paginator
Don Moncrief
Sports Editor
Riley Smith
Joe Sersey
Sports Writers
Jim Hayes
Bonnie Evridge
Leslie Newman
Display Advertising Sales
Nicole Crofutt
Advertising - Major
Accounts
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Classified Advertising Sales
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Lee Smith
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Brent O’Reilly
Pressman
Malcolm Taylor
Jason Earls
Press Helper
Heather Rainey
Pre-Press
Jimmy Townsend
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Robert Buckner
Circulation
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Journal, A periodical, mailed
(ISSN 1526-7393) at Perry, Ga.,
is published Tuesday through
Saturday For $62 per year by
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1181. Not published Thanksgiving
and Christmas.
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Robins are open from 8 a.m. to 5
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Today's Weather
Local 5-Day Forecast
Wed
7/21
4
96/70
Abundant sunshine.
Highs in the mid 90s
and lows in the low
70s.
Sunrise Sunset
6:42 AM 8:40 PM
Tue
7/20
94/69
Mainly sunny. High
94F. Winds light and
variable.
Sunrise Sunset
6:42 AM 8:40 PM
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Albany 95 70 sunny
Athens 90 68 sunny
Atlanta 88 67 sunny
Augusta 92 70 sunny
Bainbridge 94 71 sunny
Brunswick 93 74 mst sunny
Cartersville 89 66 mst sunny
Chattanooga,TN 89 68 mst sunny
Columbus 93 70 mst sunny
Cordele 95 70 sunny
National Cities
Atlanta 88 67 sunny
Boston 81 68 pt sunny
Chicago 86 71 pt sunny
Dallas 96 76 sunny
Denver 86 63 t-storm
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
(To send in your event for the
Community Calendar, fax the
details to (478) 988-1181, e
mail to hhj@evansnewspa
pers.com or mail to Houston
Home Journal, P.O. Box 1910,
Perry, GA 31069.)
Today
• The Museum of Aviation
will show the film “Twelve O’
Clock High” at 11 a.m. as part
of its July Patriotic Film
Festival in the Vistascope
Theater. Free and open to the
public. 926-6870.
• The school council for
Perry Primary School meets at
6:30 p.m. in the school cafete
ria.
• A “Republican Victory
Party” hosted by Republican
candidates will be held from 7-
11:30 p.m. at the Ramada Inn,
2725 Watson Blvd., Warner
Robins. Everyone is welcome.
Wednesday, July 21
• Tony Inario, who builds
and plays mandolins, will pres
ent a musical program at the
Perry Library at 10 a.m. This
program is open to children and
adults. There is no charge.
• “Little Lambs Story Time”
is at 10:30 a.m. each Wednesday
at The Lamb’s Well. Each week
toddlers are invited to sing
action songs and listen to sto
ries read by Mrs. Allison and
Mrs. Sue. Light snacks and a
small prize are given at the end
of the session. The Lamb’s Well
is located at 115 Margie Drive,
Warner Robins. (478) 971-2677.
• The Museum of Aviation
will show the film “Twelve O’
Clock High” at 11 a.m. as part
of its July Patriotic Film
Festival in the Vistascope
Theater. Free and open to the
public. 926-6870.
• Robins Federal Credit
Union will sponsor a teen semi
nar on managing and balancing
your checkbook. Participants
will learn the ins and outs of
balancing a checkbook, what to
do if checks are lost or stolen,
and the electronic aspects of a
checking account. Free refresh
ments will be provided and a
prize drawing will be held. The
class will be from 3-4 p.m. at
Robins Federal Credit Union,
803 Watson Blvd. To register,
contact Rachel Sugrue at rsug
rue@robinsfcu.org or 923-
3773, press 8, then ext. 2861.
Thu
7/22
95/72
Partly cloudy,
chance of a thunder
storm.
Sunrise Sunset
6:43 AM 8:39 PM
Hi Lo Cond.
fcitr
Dalton 89 67 mst sunny
Dillard 84 60 sunny
Dublin 95 69 sunny
Duluth 88 66 sunny
Gainesville 87 67 sunny
Helen 86 63 sunny
Lagrange 91 67 sunny
Macon 93 69 sunny
Marietta 88 66 sunny
Milledgeville 92 68 sunny
I City
Hi Lo Cond.
94 73 mst sunny
81 66 mst sunny
88 79 t-storm
85 70 t-storm
85 71 t-storm
Houston
Los Angeles
Miami
Minneapolis
New York
Thursday, July 22
• The Museum of Aviation
will show the film “Twelve O’
Clock High” at 11 a.m. as part
of its July Patriotic Film
Festival in the Vistascope
Theater. Free and open to the
public. 926-6870.
• The school council for
Linwood Elementary School
will meet at 6 p.m. in the school
media center, 420 Education
Way, Warner Robins,
• The Central Georgia
Region Mental Health
Developmental Disabilities and
Addictive Diseases Planning
Board meeting is scheduled for
6:15 p.m. at the Dublin
Country Club, Country Club
Road, Dublin. The public is
invited.
Friday, July 23
• The Museum of Aviation
will show the film “Twelve O’
Clock High” at 11 a.m. as part
of its July Patriotic Film
Festival in the Vistascope
Theater. Free and open to the
public. 926-6870.
• Westfield’s Class of 1974
will celebrate its 30th reunion
this weekend. A golf outing will
be held on Friday at Houston
Lake Country Club. Westfield
Alumni Office, 987-0547.
Saturday, July 24
• The Perry Farmers’ Market
will be from 8 a.m. until noon
at 912 Commerce St., Perry.
• A Youth Day Celebration
and Health Fair will be held at
Perry Recreation Department
(Rozar Park) from 10 a.m. until
3 p.m. There will be games,
prizes, face painting, contests,
music and more. Information
will be available on community
resources for assisting and
maintaining the safety and
well-being of children and fam
ilies. 988-2860.
• Westfield’s Class of 1974
will celebrate its 30th reunion
this weekend. Saturday’s
events include family day fol
lowed by a barbecue. Westfield
Alumni Office, 987-0547.
• Recreational Aviation EAA
Chapter 38 meets on the fourth
Saturday of each month. For
meeting info, www.eaa3B.com
or Don Hall, 923-3359.
Monday, July 26
• The Museum of Aviation
will show the film “Saving
Private Ryan” at 11 a.m. as
LOCAL
Fri
7/23
96/73
Isolated thunder
storms. Highs in the
mid 90s and lows in
the low 70s.
Sunrise Sunset
6:44 AM 8:39 PM
Sat
7/24
92/71
Scattered thunder
storms possible.
Sunrise Sunset
6:44 AM 8:38 PM
GRAB LIFE BY THE HORNS
Moon Phases
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New First
Jul 17 Jul 25
0 H
Full Last
Jul 31 Aug 7
UV index
Tue 7/20 ■ Extreme
Wed 7/21 I Extreme
Thu 7/22 I Extreme
Fri 7/23 H Extreme
Sat 7/24 J Extreme
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 mm® mimm 11
DEI
Peachtree City 89 66 sunny
Perry 94 69 sunny
Rome 90 67 sunny
Savannah 93 72 mst sunny
St. Simons Island9l 74 sunny
Statesboro 93 71 mst sunny
Thomasville 94 71 mst sunny
Valdosta 94 69 mst sunny
Warner Robins 94 70 mst sunny
Waycross 93 70 sunny
| City
Phoenix • 108 87 sunny
San Francisco 71 57 windy
Seattle 71 56 cloudy
St. Louis 91 77 mst sunny
Washington, DC 87 71 pt sunny
part of its July Patriotic Film
Festival in the Vistascope
Theater. Free and open to the
public. 926-6870.
Tuesday, July 27
• The Museum of Aviation
will show the film “Saving
Private Ryan” at 11 a.m. as
part of its July Patriotic Film
Festival in the Vistascope
Theater. Free and open to the
public. 926-6870.
• A fibromyalgia support
group is held on the fourth
Tuesday of each month at 6
p.m. at Kilraine Chiropractic
Center, 530 S; Houston Lake
Road, Warner Robins. The pub
lic is welcome. 953-2611.
Wednesday, July 28
• The Museum of Aviation
will show the film “Saving
Private Ryan” at 11 a.m. as
part of its July Patriotic Film
Festival in the Vistascope
Theater. Free and open to the
public. 926-6870.
Thursday, July 29
• The Museum of Aviation
will show the film “Saving
Private Ryan” at 11 a.m. as
part of its July Patriotic Film
Festival in the Vistascope
Theater. Free and open to the
public. 926-6870.
Friday, July 30
• The Museum of Aviation
will show the film “Saving
Private Ryan” at 11 a.m. as
part of its July Patriotic Film
Festival in the Vistascope
Theater. Free and open to the
public. 926-6870.
Saturday, July 31
• The Perry Farmers’ Market
will be from 8 a.m. until noon
at 912 Commerce St., Perry.
• A benefit poker run will
begin at 4 p.m. at Harley-
Davidson of Macon, 5000
Mercer University Drive,
Macon. The run, which benefits
the Middle Georgia Multiple
Sclerosis Support Group, will
end at Beef O’Brady’s on S.
Houston Lake Road, Warner
Robins. Registration starts at 3
p.m.; first bike out at 4 p.m.;
last bike out at 5 p.m. Donation
of $lO per hand, or three hands
for S2O. Gifts will be presented
at all stops, and there will be
prizes for the best and worst
hands. Sponsored by the Macon
H.O.G. Chapter #BOB and
Harley-Davidson of Macon.
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With the opening of school just a few weeks off, mem
bers of the Middle Georgia Democratic Women’s Club
are collecting school supplies for Houston County’s fos
ter children. Shown at their Saturday meeting at Chef
Audrey’s Bistro are Elayne Greenberg, Faye Doane and
Betty Cleveland.
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The Samaritan Closet
at 923 Carroll Street
is an outreach program of The Perry United
Methodist Church. We sell quality clothing for
men,'women & children at very
reasonable prices. Open every Saturday from
8:00 a.m. til 12:00 noon.
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Anniversary
July 20th - July 25th 2004 - 7pm Nightly
Climax, Sunday Evening @ 6:3opm
Our Guest Speakers Are:
•Tuesday - Apostle Melvin Billups and
International Bread of Life Church-WR, GA
•Wednesday - Pastor Timothy Deas and
Cathedral of Praise - Ft. Valley, GA
•Thursday & Friday - Pastor Jeff Schrimsher and
New Life Ministries - Loudon, Tenn.
•Sunday Evening @ 6:3opm - Apostle Bankole
Akinmola, World Outreach Missions - Tucker, GA
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