Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, August 04, 1999, Page Page 5A, Image 5

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Clothing Gym shorts are permitted in physical education class es only. V Shirttails must be tucked in. V Sweat pants are not allowed. Wind suits are permitted. V No hats, caps, sun glasses. combs, picks, etc. are to be worn in the build ing. v Hair must be well groomed. Only convention al hair coloring will be per mitted. V Well groomed mustach es are permitted, goatees and beards are prohibited. V No clothing or other article such as bandannas may be worn or displayed Jolley aters. A bad movie does not last too long. I pick movies which ran trailers (that is previews) I found interesting. 1 like chick flicks. I have enjoyed my fair share of guy movies as well. What I want is a great story, solid acting, and everything in its sequence Johnson in the yard announcing this structure as the “New Liberty Baptist Church Par sonage." One afternoon, as mother and I worked to preserve some fresh produce from a garden, there came a knock at the kitchen door (it faced the driveway, as opposed to the living room which did n't). A nicely dressed woman asked if she could see the interior of the church, located about a mile away. Seems she was a former -- - »-1 4- ...L „ 1 . J icaiuun who iicio mwvci« away, hit the jackpot and was living well. She wanted to remember her begin Tribble President Clinton favors a tax cut in the range of $250-S3OO billion, and has said he will veto any amount over that. He said he will not strike middle ground between his figure and the $792 billion. Assuming there is a veto, Clinton and Congress are likely to forge a bill which would include a smaller tax cut and provide more fund ing for domestic programs which face cutbacks under current spending plans. House Speaker Dennis Hastert says Democrats remain committed to larger government and bigger spending. “They believe more Washington spending is the responsible thing to do. We believe it's not risk}’ at all to give back to the American people the dol lars they've earned and overpaid in taxes." he said. Some economists have questioned the wisdom of enacting a large tax cut during a period of economic prosperity, low employment fiaily!! pi load urnflure St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church Invites you to the Dftty Agtff Worship upiUHie to Christianity Eucharist 9:45 a.m. each Sun -1207 Macon Road, Perry 987-2190 Continued from page 1A List which may indicate mem bership in a gang. V Male students may not wear earrings. Female stu dents can wear earrings. Neither male or female stu dents may wear ornaments (jewelry) which pierce the skin such as the nose, lips, eye lid, etc. V Fads and styles in dress which differ extreme ly from conventionally accepted standards are prohibited. V Any clothing that is viewed as distracting because of extremes in style, color, pattern, fabric, etc. shall not be permitted. V Principal discretion applies to all of the above. nothing thrown in at odd times for no reason. Maybe 1 am not a "professional movie critic." I do not go rubbing elbows with stars and get bits of "insight into their characters." Yet. it is my money 1 spend when going to nings. Dad wasn't home, so mom gathered the church key and we walked out to find a huge black Cadillac in the driveway. I noticed immediately the car win dows shut on a hot summer afternoon. “It's air conditioned,” the woman responded when I asked why the windows weren't open. Our vehicle then was a cheap Chevrolet coupe with no radio and only a minimal heater to keep us warm in winter. Air - ~ ~ rzr% cautv tii uu mph with all four windows down. We joined the rest of the and modest inflation. They say the proposed tax cuts are too large, with the real impact not being felt until after five years due to the cuts being phased in slowly. In addition. Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan has urged Con gress to delay any big tax cuts until budget surpluses materialize. “We probably would be better off holding off on a tax cut immediately, largely because it is apparent the surpluses are doing a great deal of positive good to the economy," Greenspan said. He has said he is not against tax cuts and has long opposed capital gains taxes. But Greenspan expressed concern that given the uncertainty of projecting future surplus es. all the money needed to Do You Need A / gm *\ ar ♦ ♦ ♦ 'J* 1 I /J w J AND WONDER ABOUT YOUR CREDIT? Free, no hassle credit approval for auto loans. You may qualify regardless of • Good Credit • Blemished Credit • No Credit • Bankruptcy It’s Easy, Fast, and confidential! From your touch-tone phone call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! 1-800-975-3325 Electronically answered Another exclusive service from Our Dealership Registration is every day 8 a.m.- 4 p.m. First grade orientation is scheduled for Aug. 5, 7 p.m. Parents only. Perry High School 1307 North Ave. 988-6298 Phil Smith, principal Registration is eveiy day 9 a.m. to noon and again 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Ninth grade student orien tation is scheduled for Aug. li, 7 p.m. Perry Middle School 495 Perry Parkway 988-6285 Tom Gupton. principal Registration is even’d ay 9 a.m.- 2 p.m. New student orientation is family in the huge car. The woman’s husband turned the air conditioner up a notch, and away we went to remember her childhood. As memory serves, I was eight that summer, which would make it 1956. Anoth er 11 years passed before I moved into a brand new college dormitory as a junior. The building fea tured individual, motel style heating and cooling units in each room. Neither my roommate nor I had experience with air I aitu vw iu j M that room unbelievably cold for the first few’ weeks of school simply because we ' ' / i Continued from page 4A finance such a cut might not materialize. He did say he would pre fer a tax cut over using the surpluses to pay for new government programs. All who are in favor of a larger tax cut need to face the reality that they cannot muster enough votes to override a White House veto. Ideally, it would seem a compromise between the $792 billion Republican toal and Clinton’s proposed 300 billion would be the proper approach. However, Clinton says he will not budge off the S3OO billion, so if that happens, the compromise will be where the tax cuts are made, up to the S3OO billion. Like if or not. the Presi dent holds the ace in the hole on this one with his veto. Continued from page 1A Aug. 10, 7 p.m. • Morningside Elementary 1206 Morningside Drive 988-6261 Peggy Jackson, principal Registration is every day 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. New student orientation is Aug. 11,3 p.m. - 4 p.m. Open house is set for Aug. 26, 7 p.m. Tucker Elementary School 1300 Tucker Road 988-6278 John Gordon, principal Registration for new stu dents is every day through Aug. 11. 7:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Sneak Peek Preview will be Aug. 11, 2-4 p.m. PTO Open House is set for Aug. 24, 6:30 p.m. Continued from page 4A the theater. 1 can tell whether I got a good deal. I know if the movie got me involved and kept me entertained. 1 am a regular person. There are many us regular types out there and we know what we like: a good movie and fresh, hot buttered popcorn. Continued from page 4A could. My first air conditioned auto came tfiree years later. 1 w’as teaching in north Georgia when my car died. A fellow teacher went to the bank with me to co-sign so 1 could get a loan. 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