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necessary to "take risks
sometimes”, asked Gilmour
to contact the county gov
ernment on the morning of
Dec. 8 to ask for their coop
eration in the matter of the
right of way.
In other business. Coun
cil heard a presentation
from Lou Comer of the
Georgia Municipal Associa
tion about a GMA tax audit
ing service which checks on
the accuracy of tax pay
ments to cities from hotels
and motels and restaurants
serving alcoholic beverages.
Comer said that auditors
would typically go back over
three years of records to
determine if the revenues
being paid to the city were
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a.ni. 3 p.m Call 923-5923 for
information.
“Once Upon a Child" Christ
mas musical at 7 p.m., First
Christian Church, 2100 Macon
Road. Perry. Call 987-5428.
School classes end for
Christmas holidays.
Dec. 20 Stickey Felt Bell
Pulls for youths at Perry Recre
ation Department, 1060 Keith
Drive. Cost $ 1.25. Call 988
2860.
To list your event for free on
the Houston Home Journal cal
endar. call Andy Stuckey or
Charlotte Perkins at 987-1823.
Deadline for each week is
noon.. Monday.
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can front-runner, and
assuming nothing drastic
happens, he will be the
Republican nominee for
President. Bush presently
enjoys support from a broad
spectrum of voter groups.
One area of concern for
the Bush campaign, or a
Republican nominee,
should be the Reform Party
movement and who
receives the nomination
from that party.
Pat Buchanan has bolted
from the Republican party
to seek the presidential
nomination in the Reform
party. Other possible con
tenders for that ticket are
Donald Tr mp, Minnesota
Gov . Jes .e Ventura or
party founder Ross Perot.
Even though the presi
dential nominee from the
Reform Party, whoever he or
she is. would be a long shot
for the presidency, that can
didate could cost Bush the
election by drawing 10 per
cent or more of the vote.
At present, the Reform
Party is more conservative
than the Republican party,
and their candidate would
take more Republican votes
arrangement, with GMA
receiving 35 percent of any
increase in funds due to the
than Democratic votes.
Ross Perot is the one
most single reason for
George Bush Sr.’s and
Dole's defeats.
Buchanan left the
Republican party after
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investigation. The service is
under consideration.
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three failed attempts to win
the party presidential nom
ination. He should be con
sidered as a threat to the
Republican nominee, there
fore a best friend of the
Democratic nominee.
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Michael A. Froehlich,
Executive Director of the
Georgia National Fair, com
mended staffers John P.
Webb. Jr., Dale Redeker,
Marcia Johnson. Joyce
Mann, and Michele Treptow.
for their award-winning
efforts.
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