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Kings Chspel Star Students for the week of Oct. 21, 1994: Ashley Cawthon, Tiffani
Watts, Heather Buck, Shannon Ferguson, Katie Zonn, Amy Adams, Kayla Jones,
Jessie Godfrey, Kimberly Jackson, Quenton Thomas, Nikki Barefoot, Victoria
Johnson, Daniel Pitzer, Lisa Sweat, Jessica Wheeler, Briandy Tibbs, Meghan
McGee, Joel Weekley, Levi Stoat, Jefferson Peak and Christina Moore.
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Tucker Elementary School Students of the week for Oct. 21, 1994: Joseph
Hickman, Danielle Alford, Caitlin Burch, Kenneth Davis, Hillard Turner, Tamekia
Bolden, Darrien Lester, Britney Felder, Travanti Harrell, Katie Singleton, Will Carroll,
Bridget Keen, Monica Hernandez, Melissa Rodriguez, Daniel Rice, Kristen Reid,
David Alford, Curtis Oplinger, Shakeyia Maddox, Genie Whitfield, Quintell
Cheatham, Charles McGhee. Anne Adams, Quemeka McGhee and Reese Black.
Call 987-1823 To Place Your Ad
LARGE COUCH, love seat, rocker glider
S3OO. Coffee table and two end tables
S2OO. Oak bunk bed with bookcase
headboard S2OO. 987-3371. Ask for
Terri.
11/2
CERTIFIED PRINTOL 310 Canola Seed
90% germination, 912-247-5675, Best
Winner variety for South, GA
11/2
LARGE ANTIQUE DRESSER, ma
hogany, bevel mirror $375. Old oak rock
ing chair, SBO. Oak pressed back straight
chairs, S3O each. Other pieces available
soon, including late 1930‘s baby bed.
Cabinet style wood stove, $50.987-2786
11/2
WEDDING DRESS- White, long lacy
sleeves, heart shaped, neckline, pearls
and sequins, train size 6, $350 firm. Call
after 6:00 or leave message 987-7889
AUTOMOTIVE
1983 PONTIAC 2000 Station Wagon.
$1750 080. Ca'49B7-0056 or 967-2660.
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1986 FORD PICK UP, 8 cly. Radio &
heater. $2,462. 912-987-0917
11/2
1992 PONTIACGRAND-AM-white, quad
4, 4 door sedan, power windows, tilt
steering, cruise control $9,100.988-8470
1986 1/2 NISSAN -SE KING CAB, V-6,
two tone, blue and sliver, A/C, excellent
condition $4,000.988-8470.
1965 RAMBLER CLASSIC 660 - All origi
nal, V-8,4d00r, runs good. $500.00 obo.
Call 987-4548
11/2
1987 FIFTH AVENUE CHRYSLER - 4
door, automatic, power steering/brakes,
a/c, tilt, cruise, am/fm stereo. Good con
dition. $4995. Call 987-4681 after 5 p.m.
or leave message.
10/19-tfn
'1984 FIFTH AVENUE CHRYSLER for
sale, loaded $2,000. 987-2488.
BOAT FOR SALE
•83 RANGER BASS BOAT WITH
TRAILER, 140 HP Johnson,depth finder,
trolling motor, excellent condition $5200.
912-987-5156.
1993 RANGER 372 APACHE, 150 FS.
Johnson Engine Motorguide 750, Hum
mingbird in dash, full gauges with Ranger
trailer. In water only 5 times. Like new!
$14,750. Call (912) 987-7224 or (912)
987-5499 after 6.
FhE^PUPPTE^^B^96O^O7
Wimbish Way.
FOR RENT - STORAGE GARAGE - 24 x 24, 8
foot overhead doors. SBS per month. 987-4037.
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LAND FOR SALE
YOUR PLACE IN THE COUNTRY Want a
perfect hide-a-way, mini-farm or home in the
country. Two beautiful tracts available in east
Peach County. TRACT ONE is 23 acres of
scenic rolling pasture with scattered pecan trees.
Unusually pretty ravine with hardwoods and
year round stream and springs. Excellent pond
site. Priced at $49,750. TRACT TWO is 21
restricted acres featuring rolling pasture, ravine
with pretty hardwoods and possible pond site.
Priced at $39,900. Possible owner financing.
Both tracts located between Fort Valley & Perry
just off U.S. 341. Deeded right of way connects
property to Clopine Lake Road. On Westfield
Bus route. Ideal for secluded home site and
piace to raise horses and cattle. Very, very few
tracts like this available in east Peach County.
Call Jim at 987-1823 (D), 987-1011 (N).
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17 ACRES - CREEKWOOD ESTATES, city
sewage and water. Price to sell! $35,900. (404)
461-9098 or (912) 987-4971.
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HOUSTON COUNTY 156 ACRES - for $85,900.
1/2 mile off I-75 on Hwy. 26.107 acres 7 yr. old
planted pines. Big creek. Financing, owner.
912-986-4325.
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3 OR 4 BR HOUSE FOR RENT OR SALE IN
PERRY - 2 full baths, fireplace w/large den,
swimming pool, excellent location. SBSO mo.
Call 328-7600 or 328-6512.
9/14-tfn
3 BR, 1 -1/2 BATH, separate kitchen and dining
room. Large living room with separate office.
Large fenced-in yard with play house. $52,900.
Seller pays closing. 987-6773.
THE COMMODORE Manor Apartments, 1603
Macon Rd. Now Accepting Applications on 1 &
2 BR Units. For Information Call 987-4800 FMH/
EHO.
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HERITAGE APARTMENTS -1 &2 BR designs
now available. Recently remodeled, still very
affordable. 1/2 mile from downtown Perry off old
Macon Rd. Hwy 41.987-7749.
MOBILE HOME - SALE/RENT
MOBILE HOMES For Rent. Call 987-7535.
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FOR RENT OR SALE - 3 BR, 11/2 Bath,
nice private lot, No Pets! Only $265 per
month. Call Jim Brown 937-0400.
9/14-tfn
BEAUTIFUL 3 BRM 2 BATH home for
sale with large deck and hot tub on
approx. 2 acres Filled with Dogwoods,
must see to appreciate. 912-987-7385,
leave message.
11/2-11/9
LOT FOR SALE-Must sell at loss. Pres
tigious Kings Crest Lot 912-987-7385.
WANTED TO BUY
ANTIQUES WANTED - Lady buys china,
glass, furniture, etc. 988-0624.
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PREGNANCY ?
Confidential Free Pregnancy Test.
Call Pregnancy Care Center
988-8199.
(We are not a medical facility)
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Senate Resolution No. 203
Resolution Act No. 119
Georgia Laws 1994, p. 2025
“( )YES Shall the Constitution
be amended so as
to authorize counties
() NO and cities to con
tract with neighbor
ing counties and
cities concerning
regional facilities
and the sharing of
support of and ben
efits from such
regional facilities?”
This proposal authorizes
cities and counties to contract
with each other for the devel
opment, operation, and man
agement of certain regional
facilities that are publicly or
privately initiated and to allo
cate ad valorem tax proceeds
and revenues and share
expenses among the con
tracting local governments.
The proposal defines "region
al facilities" to mean industrial
parks, business parks, con
ference centers, convention
centers, airports, athletic
facilities, recreation facilities,
jails or correctional facilities,
or other similar or related
economic development
parks, centers, or facilities or
any combination thereof. The
contracting local govern
ments must be located in the
same or contiguous counties
and shall be subject to any
conditions, limitations, or
restrictions imposed by gen
eral law. Unless otherwise
provided by law, such a
regional facility will qualify for
the largest income tax credit
provided by law for any of the
local governments which are
parties to the contract regard
less of the county in which
the business is physically
located.
A copy of this entire proposed
amendment is on file in the
office of the judge of the pro
bate court and is available for
public inspection.
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Senate Resolution No. 395
Resolution Act No. 114
Georgia Laws 1994, p. 2015
“( ) YES Shall the Constitution
be amended so as
to provide that the
() NO General Assembly
may by general law
approved by two
thirds of of the
members thereof
provide for manda
tory service of sen
tences for persons
convicted of armed
robbery, kidnapping,
rape, aggravated
child molestation,
aggravated sodomy,
or aggravated sexu
al battery and,
when so provided
by such Act, the
State Board of
Pardons and
Paroles shall not
have the authority
to consider such
persons for pardon,
parole, or commuta
tion during that por
tion of the sen
tence; to provide
that the General
Assembly in the
same manner may
provide for the
imposition of sen
tences of life with
out parole for per
sons convicted of
murder and for per
sons who have
been previously
convicted of mur
der, armed robbery,
kidnapping, rape,
aggravated child
molestation, aggra
vated sodomy, or
aggravated sexual
battery and who
subsequently com
mit and are convict
ed of one of such
offenses and to pro
hibit such board
from granting a par
don, parole, or com
mutation in such
cases; to provide
for the ratification
and approval of pre
viously enacted
laws providing for
limitations on sus
pension, probation,
or parole in certain
cases; and to pro
vide exceptions with
respect to a person
convicted of a crime
who is subsequent
ly determined to be
innocent of said
crime or Is deter
mined to be med
ically incapacitated
and to provide an
exception with
respect to certain
elderly persons?”
This proposal authorizes the
General Assembly by general
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Legal Notice
law approved by two-thirds of
the members elected to each
house to provide for minimum
mandatory sentences, for
sentences which are required
to be served in their entirety,
and for the imposition of sen
tences of life without parole
for persons convicted of cer
tain crimes and offenses and
provides that the State Board
of Pardons and Paroles shall
not have the authority to con
sider such persons for par
don, parole, or commutation.
The proposal ratifies any pre
viously enacted laws provid
ing for life without parole or
for mandatory service of sen
tences without suspension,
probation, or parole, provided
that such laws shall be sub
ject to amendment or repeal
by genera! law. The State
Board of Pardons and
Paroles is authorized to issue
a medical reprieve to an
entirely incapacitated person
suffering a progressively
debilitating terminal illness or
to parole any person who is
age 62 or older.
A copy of this entire proposed
amendment is on file in the
office of the judge of the pro
bate court and is available for
public inspection.
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House Resolution No. 943
Resolution Act No. 117
Georgia Laws 1994, p. 2022
“( ) YES Shall the Constitution
be amended so as
to provide that the
General Assembly
() NO shall have the power
by general law to
authorize contracts
or agreements
among health care
providers and oth
ers for the provision
of health care ser
vices which may
have the effect of
lessening competi
tion if the benefits
and advantages to
the public of such
contracts or agree
ments outweigh the
disadvantages?”
This proposal grants the
General Assembly the power
to authorize contracts and
agreements among health
care providers and other per
sons for the provision of
health care services which
may lessen competition. The
proposal authorizes an
exception to the general con
stitutional prohibition against
legislation authorizing con
tracts which have the effect of
defeating or lessening com
petition or encouraging a
monopoly; such contracts are
illegal and void. The exercise
of this power is conditioned
on the benefits to the public
of such contracts or agree
ments outweighing the disad
vantages of lessened compe
tition according to criteria to
be established by the
General Assembly. Any such
law shall provide for the con
tinuous monitoring of health
care contracts or agreements
to ensure that the benefits
and advantages to the public
continue to outweigh disad
vantages due to lessened
competition.
A copy of this entire proposed
amendment is on file in the
office of the judge of the pro
bate court and is available for
public inspection.
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House Resolution No. 712
Resolution Act No. 116
Georgia Laws 1994, p. 2020
"( ) YES Shall the Constitution
be amended so as to
authorize the General
,)NO Assembly, upon a
two-thirds’ majority
vote of each house,
to enact general
legislation naming
the political subdivi
sion, judicial circuit,
and existing courts
affected and provid
ing for, as pilot pro
jects of limited dura
tion, nonuniformity
of jurisdiction, pow
ers, rules of prac
tice and procedure,
and selection, quali
fications, terms, and
discipline of judges
within classes of
courts and granting
certain equitable
powers to such pilot
program courts, as
long as such legis
lation does not deny
equal protection of
the laws to any per
son?”
This proposal authorizes the
General Assembly by general
law approved by two-thirds of
the members elected to each
house to create for a limited
duration pilot courts which
are not uniform within their
class as to jurisdiction, power,
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and procedure and judicial
composition for the purpose
of testing alternate court
organization, operation, and
rules of practice and proce
dure. The constitutional guar
antee of equal protection is
not waived and thus limits the
variations permitted.
Legislation shall name the
political subdivision, judicial
circuit, and existing courts
affected and may grant cer
tain equitable powers to such
pilot courts. The proposal
requires the General
Assembly to enact a proce
dure for submitting proposed
legislation relating to such
pilot programs to the Judicial
Council of Georgia or its suc
cessor for review.
A copy of this entire proposed
amendment is on file in the
office of the judge of the pro
bate court and is available for
public inspection.
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Senate Resolution No. 107
Resolution Act No. 118
Georgia Laws 1994, p. 2024
“( ) YES Shall the Constitution
be amended so as
to provide that the
holding of raffles by
() NO nonprofit organizations
shall be lawful under
the Constitution but
may be restricted, reg
ulated, or prohibited by
law?"
This proposal provides that on
and after January 1, 1995, the
holding of raffles by nonprofit
organizations shall be lawful and
shall not be prohibited by any law
enacted prior to January 1,1994.
On or after January 1, 1994, the
General Assembly is authorized
to enact laws restricting, regulat
ing, or prohibiting the operation of
such raffles.
Article I, Section 11, Paragraph VIII
currently prohibits all forms of
pari-mutuel betting and casino
gambling and all lotteries qpd the
sale of lottery tickets except as
specifically authorized by the
Constitution. The Constitution and
state law presently permit the lot
tery operated by the state, bingo
games operated by nonprofit tax
exempt organizations, and recre
ational bingo.
A copy of this entire proposed
amendment is on file in the office
of the judge of the probate court
and is available for puttie inspec
tion.
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House Resolution No. 709
Resolution Act No. 115
Georgia Laws 1994, p. 2018
“( ) YES Shall the Constitution
of the State of
Georgia ' 7 amend
ed so that alcoholic
() NO beverages and activi
ties involving nudity
and alcoholic bever
ages, such as in nude
dance dubs, may be
regulated, restricted, or
prohibited by counties
and municipalities and
sc that the state shall
have full and complete
authority to regulate
alcoholic beverages
under the powers
granted by the
Twenty-First Amend
ment to the United
States Constitution?”
This proposal asserts for the
State of Georgia the complete
authority to regulate alcoholic
beverages in any manner permit
ted under the Twenty-First
Amendment to the United
States Constitution. The pro
posal delegates this regulato
ry authority to the counties
and municipalities of the state
to be exercised by the adop
tion and enforcement of regu
latory ordinances for the pur
pose of regulating, restricting,
or prohibiting the exhibition of
nudity, partial nudity, or depic
tions of nudity in connection
with the sale or consumption
of alcoholic beverages. The
proposal also authorizes the
General Assembly to exer
cise similar regulatory author
ity by general law and pro
vides that any general law
enacted shall control over
conflicting provisions of a
local ordinance but shall not
preempt local ordinance pro
visions not in direct conflict
with general law.
A copy of this entire proposed
amendment is on file in the
office of the judge of the pro
bate court and is available for
public inspection.
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