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The Warner Robins Area Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting for Bojangles
recently. Owners Aaron Mays and Teresa Mays were joined by friends and Chamber
Ambassadors in the ceremony to celebrate the grand opening of the new location at
495 Booth Road near Wal-Mart. They offer chicken, biscuits and breakfast all day. For
further information call 478-225-2337.
LETTER
From page 4A
will look like a small loss.
Please don’t get me wrong.
The Democrats aren’t the
only people that threaten our
freedoms, the Republicans
nationally and in Georgia
haven’t gotten it yet either.
Republicans nationwide
and in Georgia get a clue. Go
back to your basic truths.
Democrats you need to
become the National Party
again and not the Hispanic
Advocate group that you are
EARLY
From page 2A
Absentee ballots made up
the single largest precinct
votes for both candidates,
with Walker getting 4,900 to
Braswell’s 1,677.
Walker’s highest percent
age by precinct was ROZR
with 81.51 percent, while
Braswell’s was 61.67 per
cent at ELBC.
The two closest races were
Northside Middle, which
had the closest percentage
52.88 percent for Walker to
46.94 percent for Braswell.
The closest vote margin
was WATS where 19 votes
separated the two, with
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Grand Opening
In The Excitement Is
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We’re Celebrating At Both Locations
With Store Wide Savings
Sofas, Chairs, Entertainment Centers,
Accent Pieces, Dining, Bedroom, Art, Rugs,
Accessories, Mattresses, Everything!
Month Interest Free Financing
Mill Special Savings, Give-A-Ways,
And Prize Drawings At The New
I Warner Robins Location ONLY!
www.auntzelda.com
Furnishing Middle Georgia For Over A Decade
aunt zeida s furniture t
150 s. houston lake rd*warner robins*pierce & riverside»macon
now.
Also you need to lose the
higher taxes and big govern
ment mentality.
My dad once told me that
owning a boat was like
having a hole in the water
that you throw money into.
Education in the U.S. and
Georgia is like throwing
good money after bad. Yes I
agree education is important
but more money isn’t the
answer.
Parents need to quit treat
ing it like glorified daycare
and teachers and adminis
trators need to quit think
130 for Walker and 111 for Braswell.
913 N. Davis Drive • Warner Robins • 478-329-8273
LAMINATE
SALE!
$]Q9
Per so. ft.
HOURS: Mon - Sat 10-7
ing of it as their own little
empire.
Teach children what they
need to know not what the
government thinks is best.
One of the first rules of
Communism is government
control of the education sys
tem.
Let me end with this it
took the Roman Empire
200 years to become great
and less than 100 years to
destroy itself. Let us not let
history repeat itself.
Wayne Overholt, Warner
Robins
3 ROOMS
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The Warner Robins Area Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony for
All Star Awards recently. Owners Cindy Brantley and husband Scott were joined by
friends, family and Chamber Ambassadors in celebrating the Grand Opening of their
shop specializing in trophies, plaques and acrylics for sporting organizations, clubs and
corporations for any occasions. For more information call 987-0016.
Creaf Deals
Free AD
for items
under SSO
Call 987-1823
for details
Please don’t forge
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our community. Your gift today will let someone in desperate ■
■| need know they haven’t been forgotten. |j
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H* □ S2O to help feed a hungry person.
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□ SSO to help feed and shelter a hurting family.
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NOTICE OF SURPLUS SALE
The Houston County Board of Education is offering the surplus
buses and vehicles listed below for sale by bid. Property is as is, where
is. There are no warranties. Property may be inspected
between the hours of 9:ooam and 2:oopm, November 20 and 21,2006. _
VEHICLES ARE LOCATED BEHIND PERRY PRIMARY SCHOOL 1175
JAMES STREET. PERRY. GA31069.
ALL BIDS SHALL BE ON HOUSTON COUNTY BOARD OF
EDUCATION BID FORMS. ALL BIDS MUST BE RECEIVED AT
HOUSTON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION, PURCHASING
DEPARTMENT 1100 MAIN STREET, PERRY, GA. 31069, OR BY FAX
TO (478)988-6212 NOT LATER THAN 3:OOPM, November 21, 2006.
LATE BIDS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED.
THE HOUSTON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION RESERVES THE
RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND/OR ALL BIDS. FURTHER, THE BOARD
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ACCEPT THE BID WHICH IN ITS
OPINION IS IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THE SCHOOL SYSTEM.
THE BOARD ALSO RESERVES THE RIGHT TO WITHDRAW ANY AND
OR ALL PROPERTY FROM SALE. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. BUSES
AND OTHER VEHICLES SHALL NOT BE REMOVED FROM BOARD
OF EDUCATION PROPERTY UNTIL PAYMENT IS RECEIVED BY THE
BOARD. THE BUYER SHALL REMOVE PURCHASES FROM BOARD
PROPERTY NOT LATER THAN DECEMBER 1, 2006. BUYER SHALL
BEAR ALL COSTS FOR MOVING PROPERTY.
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[80124125 9719' 1997 BLUE BIRD BUS 90 PAS
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Please send your
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The Salvation Army ■
P.O. Box 2408 |
Warner Robin*, GA 31093 II
To make a gift by credit card B
-800-SAL-ARMY
Over 100 Frames To Choose From
-At This Great Price -
This includes Metal Or Plastic Frame
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Warner Robins, GA Macon, GA
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