Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, August 17, 1994, Page Page 6A, Image 6

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Wsdnesday, August 17,1994, "Houston Times-Joumal Page 6A |M f . LIftIRHIHMI y Ufa ft]|jMi JiM 1 r fll 7 JB SBV SBI f b tdr ;« SB Spy J^bv- g (;«gT jßfltt JR mN grß *fRHRRS Hr jHRWHBBRP^bBRBR ’ Everything's On Schedule../ Perry attorney, and Klwanlan, Tom Daniel shows a drawing of the Perry Annex to club members. Bill Loudermllk, an employee of the Houston County School System, told the club of changes being made to the annex recently. (HTJ photo by Pauline Lewis) Galleria Mall gets tentative opening date for ‘94; Nov. 9 BY PAULINE LEWIS Staff Writer The Galleria Mall, located in Warner Robins, is almost completed and is expected to open Nov. 9, according to developer Sam Zamias. Several department stores and an assortment of other stores and shops will be anchored at the new site, Zamias told Perry Kiwanis Club members recenUy. While some stores will be coming from Macon and Houston malls, some will be first time tenants. Included is a spacious Sears store, Belk’s, Goody’s and J.C. Penney’s. The Galleria will have a total of 670,000 square feet under the roof facility and a large parking lot and the Galleria will be open every ' , \ •••• xfliflp- 'm? AwSg I BrIHHBL fS iijl i;** - IPmi I BUB \ ‘Conference Standings’ The Georgia Farm Bureau recently held Its annual Commodity Conference In Griffin at the Experiment Station. Farm Bureau commodity advisory committee leaders gathered to discuss and formulate policies specific to their commodity. From left, T.M. “Mort" Ewing, president of the Georgia Farm Bureau; and Leonard Kinsley of Houston County, a member of the Georgia Farm Bureau Forestry Advisory Committee. cf o* Kathleen, GA Offering a unique program of total image awareness • Skin Analysis • Color Analysis • Skin Care • Cosmetics • Accessories • Workshops Canine Cleaners Free Flea Dip with Grooming Appointment for month of August. Cg (111 if f s night. The developer said that about S4O million is being spent, adding that by the third year of operation, about 2000-2200 employees will be on board. Mr. Zamias said, “We want to be a part of the community. We answer our phones, so if you have questions or comments for us, give us a call.” The Zamias family, headed by George Zamias of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, are developers of the large shopping complex. Earl Washington, Perry Kiwanis member, introduced Mr. Zamias and his daughter, Samantha. Mr. Matt Oreskovich, an official with the developer, was also a luncheon guest. BeautiControl Cosmetics Consultant Ellen Evans • (912) 987-5047 987-5288 736 Carroll St. #26 Perry, GA 31069 Hours: Tues. - Sat. 8-5 11 MCI I \1 A C () N C O L LEGE A Unit Of The University System Of Georgia Robins Resident Center COURSE TIME DAYS COURSE TITLE •ACCT2OI 6:00-8:10 TTH Principles of Accounting I •BIOL 101 6:00-7:50 TTH Biology 1 •BIOL 101 8:20-10:10 T Laboratory •BIOL 101 8:20-10:10 Til Laboratory •8U51205 8:20-10:30 MW Business Communication •C&CS93 6:00-8:10 MW Basic Mathematics •C&CS9S 8:20-10:30 MW Intermediate Algebra •CIS 209 6:00-8:10 MW Computer Systems & Applications •CRJUIOO 6:00-8:10 TTH Criminal Justice •ECON 105 6:00-8:10 MW Principles of Economics 1 •ECON 106 8:20-10:30 MW Principles of Economics II •ENGL 101 6:00-8:10 MW Rhetoric & Composition •ENGL 102 8:20-10:30 TTH Literature & Composition • HIST 251 8:20-10:30 MW American History I •MATH 100 8:20-10:30 MW College Algebra •MATH 114 6:00-8:10 MW Precalculus Algebra •MATH 142 8:20-10:30 MW Basic Microcomputing •MATH 142 TBA-TBA TBA Laboratory •MATH 254 8:20-10:30 TTH Analytic Geometry & Calculus II •MATH 256 8:20-10:30 TTH Calculus IV •PHYS 237 6:00-7:50 TTH Principles of Physics 1 •PHYS 237 6:00-8:50 W Laboratory •POLS 101 6:00-8:10 TTH American Government •READ 100 6:00-8:10 TTH Advanced Reading Skills •REM 93 6:00-8:10 MW Career Math SOCI 105 11:15-12:20 MTWTII Sociology •SOCI 105 8:20-10:30 TTH Sociology •WRIT 204 8:20-10:30 TTH Writing Laboratory •PYEDI2O 6:00-7:40 MW Walking for Fitness •PYEDISO 8:20-10:30 TTH Foundations of Health • F.vcnlng Class The Houston County Board of Coiiissioners does hereby announce that the lillage rate will be set at its regular leeting at Perry City Hall in Perry, Georgia on Septeiber 6, 1994 at 10:00 aa, and pursuant to the requireients of OCGA 48-5-32, does hereby publish the following presentation of the current year’s tax digest and proposed levy along with the history of the tax digest and levy for the past five years. Current 1994 Tax Digest and 5-Year History of Levy INCORPORATED Real & Personal Motor Vehicles Public Utilities Mobile Hoaes Tiaber Gross Digest Less M/0 Exeiptions Net Digest Gross M/0 Millage Net Levy Net Levy $ Increase Net Levy X Increase UNINCORPORATED Real & Personal Motor Vehicles Public Utilities Mobile Hoaes Tiaber Gross Digest Less M/0 Exceptions Net M/0 Digest Gross M/0 Millage Less Rollbacks Net M/0 Millage Net Levy Net Levy $ Increase Net Levy X Increase TOTAL COUNTY Total County Value Total County Levy Net Levy $ Increase Net Levy X Increase FIRE DISTRICT (Unincorporated Only) Real Mobile Hoaes Gross Digest Net Digest Net Fire Fund Millage Net Levy Net Levy $ Increase Net Levy X Increase COUNTY MANDATED Real & Personal Motor Vehicles Public Utilities Mobile Hoaes Tiaber Gross Digest Less M/0 Exceptions Net M/0 Digest Mandate Millage Net Levy Net Levy $ Increase Net Levy X Increase I ——~ psspiigfe# mi 1989 $461,555,019 $70,646,017 $14,526,891 $2,319,812 $549,047,739 $28,611,052 $520,436,687 9.02 $4,694,339 $357,379 8.24 1989 $302,732,706 $44,951,938 $17,922,779 $4,873,039 $370,480,462 $15,494,800 $354,985,662 9.02 2.00 7.02 $2,491,999 $254,130 11.36 1989 $875,422,349 $7,186,338 $611,509 9.30 1989 $161,961,423 $4,873,039 $166,834,462 $166,834,462 1.52 $253,588 ($57,343) (18.44) 1989 $764,287,725 $115,597,955 $32,449,670 $7,192,851 $919,528,201 $44,105,852 $875,422,349 0.62 $542,762 ($278,840) (33.94) Malncsmp»u!« 1-2800 Warner Robins Campus: 953*3185 Robins Resident Center: 926-6125 Warner Robins Campus 1991 $576,295,730 $63,926,245 ♦lncluded $1,984,750 $642,206,725 $29,534,291 $612,672,434 9.14 $5,599,826 $496,823 9.74 1991 $381,256,055 $44,812,820 ♦lncluded $4,875,573 $430,944,448 $15,833,981 $415,110,467 9.14 9.14 $3,794,110 $288,898 8.24 1991 $1,027,782,901 $9,393,936 $785,721 9.13 1991 $194,001,268 $4,875,573 $198,876,841 $198,876,841 2.00 $397,754 $108,965 37.73 1991 $957,551,785 $108,739,065 ♦lncluded $6,860,323 $1,073,151,173 $45,368,272 $1,027,782,901 0.78 $801,671 $187,484 30.53 1990 $524,270,301 $71,168,457 ♦lncluded $2,168,265 $597,607,023 $28,710,330 $568,896,693 8.97 $5,103,003 $408,664 8.71 1990 $352,044,442 $48,273,617 ♦lncluded $5,030,265 $405,348,324 $14,577,743 $390,770,581 8.97 8.97 $3,505,212 $1,013,213 40.66 1990 $959,667,274 $8,608,215 $1,421,877 19.79 1990 $199,784,837 $5,030,265 $204,815,102 $204,815,102 1.41 $288,789 $35,201 13.88 1990 $876,314,743 $119,442,074 ♦lncluded $7,198,530 $1,002,955,347 $43,288,073 $959,667,274 0.64 $614,187 $71,425 13.16 COURSE TIME DAYS COURSE TITLE ACCT2OI 8:10-900 DAILY Mndrfeo of Aoeountag I •ACCT 201 8301030 TTH Principles of Accounting I BIOL 101 11:10-100 TTH Biology I BIOL 101 130-330 T Laboratory BIOL 101 130-330 TH Laboratory __ •BIOL 111 600-730 MW ff at ? n X & l: P^)!? iok>gy BIOL 241 9:10-1000 DAILY Man A His Environment •BUSI2IO 600-8:10 MW Bus. OrganizatiOT A Operation CACS9O 8:10-900 DAILY Fundamentals of English CACS9O 12:10-1:15 MTTHF Fundamentals of English •CACS9O 6008:10 TTH Fundamentals of English C&CS9I 9:101000 DAILY Reading •C&CS9I 8301030 TTH Riding . CACS93 11:1012:00 DAILY Basic Mathematics •CACS93 8301030 TTH Basic Mathematics CACS9S 10:1011:00 DAILY Intermediate Algebra •CACS9S 6008:10 TTH Intermediate Algebra CIS 209 12:10230 TTH Computer Systems k Appj. •CIS 209 8301030 MW Computer Systems k April. •ECONIO6 6001030 TH Principles of Economics II * EDUC 203 6001000 T Introduction to Education •ENGR2IO 8301030 MW Statistics ENGL 101 8:10900 DAILY Rhetoric A Composition ENGL 101 10:1011:00 DAILY Rhetoric A Composition ENGL 101 12:101:15 MTTHF Rhetoric A Composition •ENGL 101 6008:10 TTH Rhetoric A Composition ENGL 102 9:101000 DAILY Literature A Composition ENGL 102 11:1012:00 DAILY Literature A Composition •ENGL 102 8301030 TTH Literature A Composition ENGL 201 8:10900 DAILY Western World Literature I •ESL9O 6008:10 TTH English as a Second Language •HIST 111 6008:10 MW World Civilization I HIST 251 10:1011:00 DAILY American History 1 HIST 252 12:101:15 MTTHF American History II •HIST 252 8301030 MW American History II MATH 100 9:101000 DAILY College Algebra MATH 100 10:1011:00 DAILY College Algebra •MATH 100 6008:10 TTH College Algebra MATH 105 11:101235 MW Math for the Health Sciences MATH 114 8:109.00 DAILY Precalculus Algebra MUSI 100 101011:00 DAILY Music Appreciation PSCIIOI 11:10100 MW Physical Science PSQIOI 130330 W Laboratory POLS 101 8:10900 DAILY American Government •POLS 101 8301030 TTH American Government PSYCIOI 11:101200 DAILY General Psychology PSYCIOI 12:101:15 MTTHF General Psychology •PSYCIOI 6008:10 TTH General Psychology •PSYC2I2 8301030 MW Human Development REM 93 11:101200 DAILY Career Math •REM 93 8301030 TTH Career Math SOQIOS 9:101000 DAILY Sociology ♦SOa 105 6008:10 MW Sociology SOC 3 260 10:1011:00 DAILY Social Problems •SPAN 101 6008:10 MW Elementary Spanish I SPAN 101 TBA-TBA TBA Laboratory •PYEDI2O 6007:40 TTH Walking for Rtness •PYEDI26 6007:40 M Basketball •PYEDISO 530800 W Foundations of Health 1992 $591,252,359 $64,604,233 ♦lncluded $2,384,107 $658,240,699 $33,134,022 $625,106,677 9.59 $5,994,773 $394,947 7.05 1992 $390,185,347 $46,670,271 ♦lncluded $5,479,854 $493,780 $442,829,252 $18,192,773 $424,636,479 9.59 9.59 $4,072,264 $278,154 7.33 1992 $1,049,743,156 $10,067,037 $673,101 7.17 1992 $209,027,368 $5,479,854 $214,507,222 $214,507,222 2.00 $429,014 $31,260 7.86 1992 $981,437,706 $111,274,504 ♦lncluded $7,863,961 $493,780 $1,101,069,951 $51,326,795 $1,049,743,156 0.78 SBIB,BOO $17,129 2.14 1994 $625,761,402 $76,580,987 * ** ♦lncluded $2,525,996 $414,810 $705,283,195 $37,187,925 $668,095,270 9.55 $6,380,310 $141,344 2.27 1994 $438,057,034 $60,155,567 ♦lncluded $5,555,845 $3,765,681 $507,534,127 $21,688,735 $485,845,392 9.55 9.55 $4,639,823 $252,912 5.77 1994 $1,153,940,662 $11,020,133 $394,256 3.71 1994 $243,882,100 $5,555,845 $249,437,945 $249,437,945 2.00 $498,876 $39,308 8.55 1994 $1,063,818,436 $136,736,554 ♦lncluded $8,081,841 $4,180,491 $1,212,817,322 $58,876,660 $1,153,940,662 0.82 $946,231 ($68,909) (6.79) 1993 $611,067,310 $70,344,415 ♦lncluded $2,511,747 $683,923,472 $36,055,767 $647,867,705 9.63 $6,238,966 $244,193 4.07 1993 $414,719,393 $53,582,326 ♦lncluded $5,181,172 $2,221,370 $475,704,261 $20,157,930 $455,546,331 9.63 9.63 $4,386,911 $314,648 7.73 1993 $1,103,414,036 $10,625,877 $558,840 5.55 1993 $224,602,968 $5,181,172 $229,784,140 $229,784,140 2.00 $459,568 $30,554 7.12 1993 $1,025,786,703 $123,926,741 ♦lncluded $7,692,919 $2,221,370 $1,159,627,733 $56,213,697 $1,103,414,036 0.92 $1,015,140 $196,340 23.98