Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, September 01, 1999, Page Page 5A, Image 5

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TagS Continued bum p«fo IA started in North Carolina, the new system will print the car license tag number on each decal, ana will provide consistent name identification, with registra tions and titles matching the owner’s name and dri ver’s license. Mason and tax office employees Judy Kluge, g Danease Farnsworth. Katy Smith. Lorie Gibson and Clara Fowler, have had a three-week training course in using the new system. Other area counties participating in the new sys tem are Bibb County, Pulaski County and Macon County. 4 ''.'/.y Zone of property. This cement plant would destroy it," said Bacon. “Wetlands are back here. There are deer, owls, fox, hawks, and wild hogs who use the wetlands. They have enough problems find ing a place to li’ e and now this." said Ba< >n “There are more sui hie areas closer to the ft i . .vay where schools, fv mes, and day cares are i., t ' lose by." As far as bacon is con cerned, the added buffer zones mean nc .hing. “The dust will effect all the bio logical and ecological bal ances in the area. Yes, they will be making money there but the ultimate damage will be ievastating. The investors will be the ones caught when the lawsuits arise, especially when the dust begins to effect the children." Howard agreed the dust may be cause for concern but said, “The proponents of the cement plant will have to provide evidence proving they can control the dust." Houston County School Superintendent Charles Holloway said. “1 do not have enough information on this issue. However, our concerns would be for the welfare of our children." Joe Kusar, a planned spokesperson for the upcoming Sept. 7 public PERRY PAWN SHOP THIS SATURDAY* PARKING LOT ONE PAY ONLY!! 20% off Everything in Store 30% off new 14 kt. chains All new sterlinq silver 1/3 on SOMETH* FOR EVERYONE! Continued from page 1A hearing, said, “Back in 1992 when the owners, Northside Perry Limited, first wanted to have the zone changed from R 1 sin gle family residents to R 3 multi-family, they made certain concessions such as no mobile homes. “There was no mention of heavy industry along Perry Parkway. That is quite a stretch from R 3 to Ml. However, the real issue is the Perry Parkway. That area can be a real asset to Perry with residential and commercial. With industry well, that is another thing," Kusar said. Perry Mayor Jim Worrall said. “While I do not speak for the Council, 1 cannot say I approve of the cement plant being on the Perry Parkway. I believe it should be in the industrial park, not on the Parkway. I think there is an excellent spot between the old PPG plant and Hags Field. While the city doesn't own it, we would be willing to work out something. There are several possibilities." “I will leave it to the Council to make the deci sion," said Howard, adding the Council has ”45 days to make a decision. After 45 days, if the Council has not made a decision, the re zoniWorrall said, “The Sept. 7 public hearing will be crowded.” BEGINS AT 8 A.M. NO EARLY BIRDS , PLEASE! SEPT. 4 Ball stories told about football during the years. Let me share some with you. At a high school football game some years ago, the home team was penalized 15 yards for a late hit. The coach didn’t like it at all and hollered at the referee, say ing. “You stink. You stink." The referee marked off another 15 yards, turned around to the coach and asked, “How do I smell from here?" One time the Dean at the University of Georgia told the Test will talk next Friday. He said then he will know how to proceed and I may need medicine with meals to help the insulin my body pro duces work more effectively. However, he said with diet and exercise, that may not be a permanent thing it is just not a known fact yet. Do your legs hurt when you're walking? Do they feel better when you stop? Find out more about Peripheral Vascular Disease Free Informative Seminar Speaker: Dr. Robert J. Balotin Friday, September 3 12 noon (lunch included) Houston Health Pavilion Friday, September 10 12 noon (lunch included) Perry Hospital Call 923-9771 to register 522 General Courtney Hodges Blvd., Perry L' "Look for the Chief" (As seen on TV!) head coach he wasn’t taking any more football players unless he interviewed them first. It wasn’t long before the coach came in with a 290- pound. 6-7 player. The Dean asked the prospect, to add seven and two. The big fellow said, “Seven and two equals nine." To which the coach said, “Give him another chance. Dean. Give him another chance." Someone once asked Bum Phillips, who was Continued from page 4A Being informed about diabetes has improved my thinking about it. I may have diabetes, but 1 am not down and out for the count. With diet, exercise and proper medical attention, I can be fairly normal. The trick is to be positive and not hide from the diabetes. Shorts & SI lids Pants $4 each I FI IRNITI 'REV. Living Room P»( v dro( >m Dining I U >otn head coach at Houston, why his team got beat so badlv one Saturday after noon. FALL QUARTER STARTS . SEPTEMBER 29 Don't wait - apply now for an exciting career in AUTOMOTIVE *AIR CONDITIONING WELDING * MARKETING & MANY MORE CALL OR STOP BY TODAY (912) 988-6850 www.mid-ga.tec.ga.us Free Screenings Sept. 13 &15 - Houston Health Pavilion September 14 - Perry Hospital Appointments required by calling 923-9771 §r • Screening for g "~PVD LegTain Boats Motorcycles *Tool Boxes Ladders»GO-Carts Push Mowers Riding Mowers Weed Eaters Edgers Roto- Tillers jfe' washer Refrigerator i Paul!*- 7 M NO DEALERS, PLEASE! RAIN DATE: SEPTEMBER 11,1999 t Wed., Sept. 1, 1999, Houston Home Journal - Bum said, “It was a mixup. We started playing at three and the kickoff was at two." T Solid lOKt. 1 [ Chains J Continued from page 1A Page 5A