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♦ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2006
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♦Journal Charlotte Perkins
f /sa Hayes, Robin O’Neal and Amy Moore are key planners of the Balvaunuca Club’s
listletoe Market this weekend. Hayes and Moore are co-chairs of the event and O’Neal
is ticket chairman. The photo was taken at Carleton Interiors, which will be one of 70
vendors at the show.
ORDERS
From page lA
it would be better to have
them removed.
In other business the com
missioners approved several
personnel matters and the
purchase of a replacement
vehicle, for Capt. Robert
Clark at the Sheriffs Office
after his was totaled in a
wreck with a private citi
zen.
“The purchase has
no money coming out
of the county’s coffers,”
said Commissioner Tom
McMichael
The citizen’s insurance
company is issuing the
county a check for $8,373
in settlement. The rest of
the $14,885 purchase - for
the 2006 Ford Escape, a pro
gram car at Terry Holmes
Ford in Warner Robins - will
be paid from the sheriffs
seized drug funds.
Also, the commissioners
dipped into the contingency
fund for $12,000 to replace
the computer server for the
Nola Brantley Library in
Warner Robins. The server
“blew up,” explained County
Director of Administration
Steve Engle and needs to
be fixed. He said it was in
the library’s original budget
request but was taken out,
with the hopes the system
would last another year.
SEEKS
From page iA
a light skinned black male,
dressed all in black, entered
the business through the
back door and held three
employees at gunpoint.
The suspect is described
as being approximately 5-
foot-11 to 6-feet tall and of
medium build. He pointed
a handgun at the employ
ees as he demanded money
and escaped with an unde
termined amount of cash.
There were no customers in
the restaurant at the time of
the incident. Detective Mark
Wright of the Warner Robins
Police Department Criminal
Investigations Division said
an employee wafe taking out
the trash and “the suspect
took that opportunity and
followed an employee in the
back door.”
Anyone with information
regarding this incident is
asked to contact Wright at
929-6911 or 929-6906.
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4 pm. - Get Organized!
with Andrea Sells
Admission is $4 in
advance and $5 at the
door.
Tickets are available
from any member of the
Balvaunuca Club or by
calling 478-987-6408.
Tickets are also avail
able for purchase at local
businesses including Two
Friends, Impressions and
The Swanson in Perry. All
proceeds will benefit local
charities.
“All of the monies raised
from Mistletoe Market
will be given back to our
community to organiza
tions that touch the lives
of many families and chil
dren in Perry,” said Lisa
Hays, co-chairman of
this year’s event. “Last
year, we donated money
to organizations such as
Perry Volunteer Outreach,
Loaves and Fishes, the
Perry Arts Center, the
Perry
Public Library and
Serenity Gate/Heart of
Georgia Hospice which
touched the lives of one of
our club members.
“Mistletoe Market will
make it possible for us
to give generously to our
community.”
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City of WR objects
to PSC ppoposal
ByRAYLIGHTNER
Journal Staff Writer
A dispute between Cobb
County and two of its cities
may end up costing residents
in Warner Robins more for
their utility bills.
The Association County
Commissioners of Georgia
has petitioned the state
Public Service Commission
in actions that would result
in municipal franchise fees
being collected only from
city residents. It would not
allow the city to charge more
to customers outside of city
limits for utilities, requiring
city residents to pay the 2-
4 percent more than those
outside the city.
The petition would not
allow the cities to pass on
the franchise fee costs with
Georgia Power for use of city
rights of way to customers
outside of city limits.
“It would shift the burden
of fees for Georgia Power
areas to the cities,” explained
City Attorney Jim Elliott.
“It won’t affect us too
much as most of the city cus
tomers are served by Flint
Energies. But, it could as we
move south and south east”
into areas served by Georgia
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Power.”
Mayor Donald Walker
said two municipalities in
Cobb County - Smyrna and
Marietta - “came up with
thiß. They don’t get along
with the county.”
The city also decided not to
equalize its natural gas pric
es, and to continue charging
those outside the city about
10 cents more per therm.
It’s about $2 in the city and
$2.10 for city customers out
side city limits.
Councilman Terry Horton
proposed the change saying
“of 70 cities in the state
providing gas, we’re the only
one with a difference. It puts
us in a bad light with the
PSC.”
Horton said the total reve
nue to the city is only $4,000
a year. Walker said the cost
is justifiable. “It costs us
more to provide service to
them. Why should I sub
sidize them? It isn’t done
arbitrarily or capriciously. It
is justified.”
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