Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, July 06, 2006, Page 3A, Image 3

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THE HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL (Llj t JJournd Perry Office 1210 Washington St. P.O. Box 1910 Perry, GA 31069 (478) 987-1823 See us online at www.hhjnews.com Reader Classified Advertising: Call (478) 987-1823 between the hours ot 8 a m and 5 p.m Monday through Friday You can fax an ad 24 hours a day to (478) 988 9194. Display Advertising: Call Ncole Crotutt at ext 224 Delivery by mail: Delivery by mail is available for $62 in county and SB2 elsewhere per year paid in advance. POSTMASTER Send address changes to P O Box 1910. Perry. GA 31069 The Houston Home Journal. A peri odical 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: The office in Perry is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m Monday through Friday NEWS TIPS: Call (478) 987-1823 ext. 231 Newsroom Fax (478)988-1181 Presentation editor: Contact Billy Dunham at bdunham@evansnewspapers com Corrections: The HHJ stnves for fairness and accuracy, and will print a correction or clarification when one is in order Call ext. 231. Advertising errors and omissions: The advertiser agrees that the pub lisher 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 advertisement in which the error occurred There shall be no liability for non-insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. This newspaper is a member of The Georgia Press Association, The National Newspaper Association and The Associated Press OBITUARIES TOM “SCREWDRIVER” WATSON COLLINS. SR. BONAIRE - Tom W. Collins, Sr., 85, passed away on Sunday, July 2. Services will be held at 1 p.m. today at Central Baptist Church with interment following in Glen Haven Memorial Gardens. Visitation was Wednesday at McCullough Funeral Home. Memorial donations may he made to Central Baptist Chur c h , Joy in the Jiiurnc y. Warner COLLINS Robins, GA 31088 or to The Shriner’s Children’s Hospital RO. Box 31356 Tampa, FL 33631-3356. Collins was born on September 7, 1920 in Cuthbert. He was a member of Central Baptist Church. He was retired from Robins Air Force Base where he worked in civil service as a supervisor. A member of Tyrian Lodge % # 111, he was a Mason. In addi tion, he was a Shriner and very active in the Senior Citizen’s Club. His parents, Buford H. Collins and Lena W. Arnold Collins, preceded him in death. ■ Survivors include his wife, Juanita Collins, Bonaire; children, Tom Collins, Jr.(Sandra), Perry; Kay S. Collins, Centerville; step son, George Ernest Brown (Brenda), Acworth; step daughter, Norma Lorine Abe (Ken), Florida; grand children, Lori Collins Soles, Perry; Tom W. Collins, 111, Acworth; Ginger Collins Forehand, Perry; Susan Best Cooks In Perry! wf I wp. dyi'PT 2SSUI TODAY’S I i’l l i Today's Weather Local 5-Day Forecast Fri in 88/65 Mostly sunny Highs in the upper 80s and lows in the mid 60s. Sunrise Sunset 6:36 AM 846 PM Georgia At A Glance \ Atlanta \ 84/64 Augusta \ 86/67 \ Warner Robinsl \ 88/65 i V V \ • \ Savannah mp > , .Uerr* V 85/69 / —BB/65 ..q ( Valdosta V J 50167 Area Cities ’TIM Albany 87 68 t-storm Athens 86 64 mst sunny Atlanta 84 64 mst sunny Augusta 86 67 mst sunny Bainbridge 88 70 t-storm Brunswick 83 73 t-storm Cartersville 86 64 mst sunny Chattanooga,TN 82 61 sunny Columbus 89 68 mst sunny Cordele 88 67 t-storm National Cities Atlanta t 84 64 -mst sunny Boston 76 66 mst sunny Chicago 03 63 sunny Dallas 90 73 pt sunny Denver 81 60 t-storm ‘ >2005 American Profile Hometown Content Service Collins, Atlanta; Phillip Collins (Lori), Sandy Springs; step granddaugh ter, Christina Marie Abe, Florida; great grandchildren, Maci Forehand, Perry; Ethan Soles, Perry; step great grandson, Luke Abe, Florida; brothers and sisters, Katie Bruce, Centerville; Mildred Williams, Centerville; Robert Collins, Florida; Charlie Collins (Helen), Bonaire; Dorothy Turner, Florida and a number of nieces and nephews. Go to www.mccullough fh.com to sign the Online Registry for the family. McCullough Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. DOROTHY BELLE RIELS KATHLEEN - Dorothy Belle Riels Fairchild, 72, passed away on Sunday July 2. Fairchild was born in Covington County, Miss., to I* T r— —i ■:ii.u,.iiin | i | 1 liLi ;§ 1«« «■» LADDA Ulisatl The best Fried ice cream 200 | 1746 WATSON BLVD., WARNER ROftlNS, GA 31093 ~jr • *»•* .*££ **• ' r f JplF.'s7.' I Meteorologists Derek Kinkade and Jerry Mathewson “Where Middle Osoryls Turns for Nows” Sun 7/9 _—4*. 93/67 Mix of sun and clouds. Highs in the low 90s and lows in the upper 60s. Sunrise Sunset 6:37 AM 846 PM Sat 7/8 4__iU 90/66 Times of sun and clouds Highs in the low 90s and lows in the mid 60s. Sunrise Sunset 6:36 AM 846 PM TFtEIVTT WILLMON a little more livin’ AVAUJUn.r rHESRVEB mrs:c :s sold lagMMMMMMyUMvA*! >i. .JIHB Dalton 86 63 sunny Dillard 79 57 mst sunny Dublin 89 64 t-storm Duluth 83 63 mst sunny Gainesville 83 66 mst sunny Helen 82 60 mst sunny Lagrange 86 63 mst sunny Macon 88 65 mst sunny Marietta 84 66 mst sunny Milledgeville 90 68 mst sunny LOs Angeles 81 65 mst sunny Miami -v 88 80 t-storm Minneapolis 88 70 pt sunny New York 84 69 mst sunny the late Wesley and Lee Verne Wade Riels. Survivors include her husband Orville E. Fairchild of Kathleen. Children: Josie Pritchard, Melonie (William) Smith of Reidsville, Gloria (Tracy) Howard of Warner Robins. ROBERT W. “BOBBY” .TONES WARNERROBINS-Bobby Jones, 51, passed away on Monday, July 3. Services will be held at 11 a.m. today at River of Light Church of God with interment following in Parkway Memorial Gardens. Visitation was Wednesday at McCullough Funeral Home. Memorials may be given to the donor’s favorite charity. Jones was born on October 26, 1954 in Cleveland. He worked for Warner Robins Supply for 35 years as an assistant store manager and millwork manager. He was See OBITS, page 6A STATE AND REGION 11l Mil y «**- "*■ i '*r^»*" mm Mm Mon 7/10 94/69 Isolated thunder storms Highs in the mid 90s and lows in the upper 60s. Sunrise Sunset 6:37 AM 8:46 PM Moon Phases r o First Full Jul 3 Jul 11 D • Last New Jul 17 Jul 25 UV Index Fri 7/7 ■ Extreme Sat 7/8 Tt Extreme Sun 7/9 10 Very High Mon 7/10 Ti Extreme Tue 7/11 9 Very 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 0 iMMi f f Ena— 1 i ,l "i i Peachtree City 84 61 mst sunny Perry 88 65 mst sunny Rome 92 65 mst sunny Savannah 85 69 t-storm St. Simons Islandß3 73 t-storm Statesboro 90 69 t-storm Thomasville 84 69 t-storm Valdosta 80 67 t-storm Warner Robins 88 65 mst sunny Waycross 84 66 t-storm San Francisco 68 54 windy Seattle 73 55 pt sunny St Lou'S 88 68 sunny Washington. DC 81 66 mst sunny Total Cancer Care Now Available in Hawkinsville Board-certified physicians offering: Medical oncology' • Hematology * Radiation oncology • CT scauuing/imaging Genetic counseling * Wellness and nutritional services » mm ummm mmmm GEORGIA CENTER FOR TOTAL CANCER CARE <rt The Oan S Moddock Cancer Treatment Center Located on the campus of Taylor Regional Hospital 760 341 Boulevard • Hawkinsville GA, 31036 • (478) 783*402 Tue 7/11 d \ 93/70 Partly cloudy, chance of a thunder storm. Sunrise Sunset 6:38 AM 8:45 PM ■Ba STATE BRIEFS Car thief drops boy after stealing car NORCROSS (AP) - A 1- year-old boy was found unharmed early Wednesday shortly after the car he was in was stolen. The car was stolen from a convenience store when the boy’s father left the car run ning while he went inside the store, Gwinnett County Police Cpl. Darren Moloney said. Someone took the car but dropped the child off at an apartment complex in DeKalb County less than two miles away, police said. Police had no suspects in the theft. Rape suspect arrested in case ATLANTA (AP) - A man who had been released on bond on accusations of rap ing a girl has been arrested again and is accused of sexu ally assaulting another girl. David DeAngelo McDonald, 27, was arrested Tuesday and charged with rape, aggravated sodomy and false imprisonment, Atlanta police spokeswoman NaTanya Albritton said. The arrest is related to a Monday incident in which a girl who was walking to sum mer school was forced into an empty unit of a duplex and raped. Police and neighborhood residents said the girl, believed to be 12 to 14 years old, was about a block away from Walter Leonard Parks Middle School in south west Atlanta when a man on a bicycle approached her around 7:30 a.m. Monday. After speaking to her, the DAVID OVERTON JEWELERS •Jewelry Repair & Cleaning / \. *Watch Repair ‘Engraving lluuri: * A pp raisa,s “"-XrJSr* Kri / ‘Estate Jewelry wed. NJ/ ‘Class Rings lOain-lpm 905 Downtown Carroll St. • Perry THURSDAY, JULY 6, 2006 man started pulling the girl toward an empty unit in a nearby duplex, said Randolph Cook, who lives next door. “I thought they knew each other because they were laughing,” Cook said. Cook related the incident to his wife, Mary Smith, who said she hurried to the duplex and chased the man away. Arrest made in square destruction SAVANNAH (AP) - A man wanted in the destruction of one of Savannah’s pictur esque squares with a car a month ago has been arrested on multiple charges, police said Tuesday. Leon Rondell Kaymore, 33, was jailed after being arrested Monday at nearby Tybee Island, accused of giv ing police there false infor mation. Savannah-Chatham County police had been looking for Kaymore since June 5, when he allegedly tried to run over a police officer before plowing into Chatham Square, causing extensive damage to trees, lamp posts, benches and shrubbery, police said. No one was injured. Kaymore, who had been stopped for driving without headlights and suspicion of driving under the influence, climbed out of the wreckage and fled, police said. All-You-Can-Eat Shrimp-$10 9 VCatfish-$9« Friday S Saturday • spm -10 pm grefndgrty l-TS 06 « 9>7-MT7 3A