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Tucker Students of the Week
The following students were named Student of the Week at Tucker Elementary School for
the week ending March 24: Adam Burkett, Britney Felder, Will Gray, Marterlus Lawson,
Marshal King, Charlsy Bounds, Alex Wood, Tommy Davis, Matthew Lynch, Brad Barron,
Britney Bass, Emma Noel, Jordy Greer, Michael Whitehead, Loren Noel, Brad Woodard,
Ashley Seamon, Kim Davis, Alicia Clarlngton, Lavontae Johnson, Anlsha Martin, Nataka
West, KenJl Lester, Latorla Duncan and Ben Smith.
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The Foxfire Boys Band, a group which recently represented Atlanta In the pre-Olympic festivities
In Llllehammer, Norway, will be among the many entertainers at this weekend’s Mossy Creek
Barnyard Festival near Perry.
world of ventriloquism and magic.
As for the food, well, anyone
who has ever attended a Mossy
Creek event knows that this aspect
can certainly hold its own.
Fourteen community groups
will be cooking up chicken,
barbecue, funnel cakes, com-on-the
cob and other country favorites. The
KnOX, from lA—
ting state administrative costs.
"We should abolish parole for vio
lent offenders and make them serve
the full term of the sentencing un
der harsh conditions," he said con
cerning crime. He also said that un
til "we" put the fear of punishment
back into society, crime will con
tinue to run rampant.
Other areas Knox touched upon
included support for term limits,
keeping Robins Air Force Base and
other bases in the state open and re
funding military pensions.
Wearing a pin of the Georgia state
flag, he pointed out that the words
on the flag "wisdom, justice, mod
eration" are not present in Georgia
state government under Governor
Miller.
Areas Knox does not support po
litically include fee increases, tax
hikes, high spending, phony wel-
Reasons,
from 1A
"We're concentrating our services
during the week to serve you
quickly. We're open late (Thursday
until 6:30 p.m. in Perry) for your
convenience. (No more excuses for
working moms and dads.)”
1. The shots are free-for one week
only. (Free immunizations apply to
all children, age 12 and under, dur
ing Child Immunization Week
only.)
Free,
from 1A
We’ll be closed on Tuesday the
26th, but will be open until 6:30
p.m. in Perry on Thursday, the
28th. Plan to come see us during
the week. We will be offering
immunizations to children 12 and
under at NO CHARGE."
Remember to register for a prize.
Sweet Adelines will even sing as
they serve four flavors of home
churned ice cream.
Hours for the festival will be 10
a.m. until 6 p.m. both Saturday and
Sunday. Admission is $4 for adults
an£.sl for children.
Parking is free in an area
adjacent to the festival and a bus is
fare reform, unfunded mandates.
Outcome Based Education (OBE),
gun control and changing the flag.
Knox is from Waycross, is a
Vietnam combat veteran, (Army
Captain and recipient of two bronze
stars) and has served as Mayor of
Waycross, president of that county's
school board, Jaycees, past presi
dent-elect of the Georgia School
Boards Association and served 22
years with the Social Service
Administration.
Knox has also been a member of
the Governor's Commission on
Drug Awareness and chairman of
the Governor's Commission on
Human Development
He and his wife Yvonne have
three sons, John David, Turner and
Roger.
Fire,
from 2A
flames upon their arrival and will
be likely declared a total loss.
The tenant occupying the other
side of the duplex, Elizabeth Fann,
has, however, salvaged some of her
belongings, Hamlin added.
Owner of the duplex is the Rev.
Charles Lamb of Perry.
No one was injured in the
incident and the local Salvation
Army has put the fire victims up in
a motel while they are looking for
new residences.
Fireworks,
from 2A
7121.
All spectators are encouraged to
get to the fair grounds early to
reserve their spot and to also bring
along their radios so that they may
tune to WDEN in order to
experience the full synchronized
effect.
Watch the Houston Times-Jour
nal for more details as July nears.
available to take visitors from the
parking lot to the festival entrance.
The Mossy Creek Barnyard Fes
tival is located six miles from In
terstate 75’s Exit 44, off of High
way 96.
Coming from the south, the
easiest route of navel is to take
Exit 43A and follow the signs.
He said he is running for governor
to ensure his children have a future.
To help John Knox defeat Zell
Miller call (404)315-1994 or write:
Knox For Governor, 2840 N.E.
Expressway, Suite 214, Atlanta,
GA 30345-4203.
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Perry Middle Students of the Week
The following students at Perry Middle School have been named Students of the Week for
March 10-17: Bridget Harvey and John Erwin of the Dolphins: Kenetric Johnson and
Brandon Kessler of the Indians: Leah Price of the Superstars; Richard Kilburn and Amanda
Roth of Top Guns.
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