Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, November 16, 1994, Page PAGE 7A, Image 7

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Perry to audit businesses By VETO F. ROLEY News Editor Nearly 120 businesses will be audited within the next year, with Houston County looking to check its personal tax records, said Sher rill Stafford, Chairman of the Hous ton County Commission. In a presentation earlier to the county commissioners, John Wing field, vice-chairman of the Houston County Tax Assessors' Board, told the commission that the audit was needed to ensure that the county's digest was not out of line. If the county’s digest was out of line, Wingfield said the state could penal ize the county. Wingfield added that the county could also be losing money from Hornets, from 5A Stratford. Westfield defeated the Cavaliers to start the season. Strat ford holds the only win this season over the Hornets, a 17-14 win at the Hornets nets midway through the season. The War Eagles feature David Coffman at runningback. Coffman has rewritten the Brentwood record book this year, accounting for over 2,000 yards on the ground and 27 touchdowns. Hornet coach Ronnie Jones said that the War Eagle defense was noted for their physical style of play. However, he added that the Hornets were not going to change anything to play with the War Ea gles. "Nobody has stopped us," he noted. Sandersville is located southeast Westfield, from 5A down run also gives him ten for the year, which ties him with MOrton for the team lead. Going into the Brookwood game, Allen had carried the ball 37 times with nine touch downs, meaning he had scored on an average of every fourth carry. Shepley hit Brian Nash with three crucial passes to keep WEst ficld drives alive. Nash has now caught a dozen passes for 216 yards. The HOmets 34-0 victory was one of three shutouts in the opening round of playoffs. Mount de Sales Ad, from 1A crous. As a career military officer, an honor to serve and, when necessary, defend people like you who exhibit the values in their daily lives that this country was founded on.” David Dupont is attending classes at Maryville College outside of Knoxville, Tenn. He is a sopho- Chief, from 1A Krogers. "I am responsible for everything that happens within those four walls," Woods told the club. Woods said that the Kroger store had sales of $1.5 million per month, and employed over 150 Lhnstmas Starts ™ *jPerry < J- > avan Shop New Trikes sls* New 12” Bikes s39* New 16” Bikes s49* New 20” Bikes ss9* Vanity Sets $49 assembled c .' • Senior Citizens Discount • Free In-Town Delivery • Durable Medical Equipment • Computer Medical Records • Emergency Service • Complete Line Of Sundry items AM' [drug CO J YOUR FAMILY PHARMACY We Provide Printouts For Insurance Records And Income Tax Records At No Extra Charge. Mon-Fri 8:30-6:00 Sat 8:30-12:30 1036-A Macon Street, Perry, GA 987-2114 uncollected personal taxes. He told the commissioners that the audit would enable the county to better able collect personal taxes. The audit will cost the county $75,000, and will be done by out side C.P.A.s. County Commis sioner Larry Snellgrove had some problems during the presentation about outside contractors doing what the county could do with its won personnel. The auditors will randomly se lect 119 Houston County personal tax accounts, and go on-site to ver ify the personal property and worth of the property on site. The ac counts will include samples from every sized business in the county. of Milledgeville. To get to Brent wood, take Interstate 75 to Macon Take Highway 49 to Milledgeville: (following the signs to Gray, and the Gray Highway). At Milledgeville, take Highway 22 east. After a few miles, the road will fork off to the right. Take Highway 24 to Sandersville. Just before the Sandersville city limits, the road four-lanes and joins with Highway 88. Stay with Highway 88. Take a right at the second blinking traffic light onto Linton Road. Brentwood is located off Linton Road. The winner of the Brentwood- Weslfield game will play the win ner of the Tattnall Square-S.W. Georgia game. beat John Milledge 35-0, while Deerfield dropped FPD 16-0. South land lost to Southwest Georgia 8-7. The two teams played to a 7-7 tie in the regular season. I suppose one could say the two teams are evenly matched! Round two of the playoffs Fri day night sends the Hornets on the road as they play Brentwood in Sandersville. Brentwood, the region four champion, beat Athens Chris tian 34-8 Friday night. more at the college and plans to major in international business and obtain a minor in French. David plans on visiting his fa ther in Washington D.C. for Thanksgiving. The family has much to be thankful for and die McDowells “are a major reason why,” according to David’s father. workers, 20 of which were full-time employees. Woods is a graduate of the Uni versity of Florida, and has com pleted some post-graduate work at the University of Georgia. Hubert Bennett Clark, from 6A dio play by play. I would also love to be in Warner Robin* for the re match between the Demons and Baldwin County, the only team to beat Warner Robins this year. I would like to see the shootout at Lakeside-Evans between the Pan thers and (he NOrthside Eagles. Lakeside won the regular season matchup between the two 44-38, Panthers, from 5A John Stephens. "It looks good, and they came up to try to nail the guy. "I thought we had it," continued Stephens. "But, it is never over un til that last whistle blows. There is always some semblance of hope." Perry scored first in a game that saw the two teams battle equally all night long. Early in the first period, the Pan ther offense struck quickly, as it had been doing all year long. After ap pearing to be content to drive the ball down the Tigers' throat, Perry put away all pretenses on the fifth play of the game, with Dexter Kendrick going 38. yards for the first of three touchdowns on the night. Harris would answer right back, with Hamler hitting Johnson on a 15 yard touchdown strike. Johnson would be one of two heroes on the night for Harris County, rushing the ball 27 times for 201 yards, / thand co/to tooted ftor me ando "speciadthands''to those coho wordedhard to hedp me win the Houston Coantcp Boardoft Bdaeation, Post 6. dJow t / ur<pe ev-ercpone to word together to improve oar schoodsystem. Shir deep dower if Paid for by the candidate. !- ■■ WARNER ROBINS Li SUPPLYca Famiy Owned and Operated far 47Ybck Dsdcated to Cental GA & Our Customers Carpet And Rugs EES Want! / \ -«*- i ■ jr jJtM \ nEE «urcab»nets? 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