Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, December 08, 1999, Page Page 5A, Image 5

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City 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 Events Continued from page 1A 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. Cree-Mee Dairy Bar We’re cooking Hams. Shoulders. Turkeys and ??? Order by Saturday Dec. 18 Pick -up Friday Dec. 24 before 4:00 p. m. Ilj 627-3001 Hwy 41 N. Unadilla 50% Off ONEIDA STAINLESS PLACE SETTINGS, SERVING SETS. HOSTESS SETS & ENTERTAINMENT SETS V -e IT jßmßt -. mfF \ j a « B|HHf flHk wMMbw!. 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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 Fair ing Premium Lists; Out standing Video of Overall Agricultural Program; Out standing Video oi Special/ Unique Even for Exhibitors or Fairgoing Public; Out standing Nonfair Agricultur al Even or Program; Out standing Magazine Ad. PERRY HEALTH HB ' Opening in ) February We have Something for Everyone! J \ Free Personal Training ‘Aerobic Classes • Resistance Equipment • Stair Climber • Tanning Bed ’ Sauna ' Steamroom ' SSHf Shower/Locker Rooms * Free Weights /V g jk At Eastgate Shopping Center a* across from Harvey’s c> GEORGIA MILITARY COLLEGE EDUCATION CENTER ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE, GEORGIA Phone: (912)926-6965 WINTER II TERM: JANUARY 10 - MARCH 11, 2000 Citursi Tills QlrJttr Pjsrsmiuiis Mondiv - Thundiv 11:15-12:30 ACC 202 Principles of Accounting II 5 QH ACC 20! ART 194 Art Appreciation 5 QH 810 105 Environmental Studies 5 QH BUS 204 Business Communications 5 QH ENG 101 ENG 222 American Literature II 5 QH ENG 102 MAT 099* LSS Math II 5 QH - MAT 200 Applied General Probability and Statistics 5 QH MAT 109 Motidit& Widpsjdiy4:2o - ~:20 810 123 General Biology I w/Lab (WRHS) SQH 810 124 General Biology II w/Lab (WRHS) SQH 810 123 Monday & Wedneadav 5:00 - 7:25 ENG 099* LSS English II 5 QH ENG 102 Composition II 5 QH ENG 101 ENG 261 Public Speaking 5 QH MAT 099* LSS Math II ~ SQH - MAT 109 College Algebra (WRHS) 5 QH »•* MGT2IO Principles of Management and Organization 5 QH PLS 101 Introduction to American Government 5 QH 810 123 General Biology I w/ Lab (WRHS) 5 QH 810 207 Human Anatomy and Physiology I w/ Lab (WRHS) 5 QH 810 123 CHE 105 Descriptive Chemistry I w/Lab (WRHS) SQH MAT 109 Monday & Wednesday 7;35 -10:00 EDN 206 Human Growth and Development 5 QH ENG 202 Western World Literature II 5 QH ENG 102 HIS 122 American History II 5 QH MAT 096* LSS Pre- Algebra 5 QH MAT 106 Math Modeling 5 QH **• MAT 097* LSS Math I (WRHS) 5 QH RlXi 099* LSS Reading 5 QH ACC 202 Principles of Accounting II SQH ACC 201 CIS 200 Computer Concepts and Applications 5 QH CIS 100 ECO 202 Microeconomics 5 QH ENG 101 English Composition I SQH ••• MAT 112 Pre-Calculus 5 QH MAT 109 PED 202** First Aid 2 QH PSY 200 Introduction to Psychology 5 QH SPA 101 Elementary Spanish I (WRHS) 5 QH WEL 154** Wellness 3 QH I uudai & lhursday TL3S UkQQ ACC 201 Principles of Accounting I SQH CIS 200 Computer Concepts and Applications 5 QH CIS 100 ECO 201 Macroeconomics 5 QH HIS 102 World Civilization II 5 QH SOC 205 Social Problems 5 QH ACC 201 Principles of Accounting I 5 QH ENG 101 English Composition I SQH **• PLS 101 Introduction to American Government 5 QH SOC 207 The Family 5 QH Saturday 8:30 -1:00 L'lrcis 4 Saturdays) ART 193 Art Appreciation 111 2QH 810 103 Medical Terminology 2 QH 810 108 Nutrition 2QH CIS 100**** Computer Literacy 2QH CIS 107**** Introduction to Presentation Graphics 2QH MUS 193 Music Appreciation 111 2 QH •Institutional Credit: Credits do not apply toward degree requirements ** WF.I 154 Jan 10-Feb 15 *• PFD 207 Feb 15- Marl! ***Satislactory score on Math and English Placement I est, SAT score 450 or above, or completion of LSS. ****ClS 107: Jan 15 - Feb 5 CIS 100 Feb 19-Mar 11 I Georgia Military College admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin, to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally I accorded or made available to students at school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in the administration of I its education policies, scholarships and loan programs, athletics, and other school administered programs 8 99 D 4938 Continued from page 1A investigation. The service is under consideration. Continued from page 4A 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. Continued from page 1A 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. Subscribe today. Just $21.40 per year in Houston County. Call 987-1823. are cordially invited to attend The Fourth Edition of j}ovuj Ghrktmm Gards J. Sunday, at 6 p.m. Houston Lake Baptist Church 2300 Hwy. 1 27 East, Perry • 987-0277 f * One Monthly Payment * Lew Than Perfect Credit Ie OK - * Borrow KXKfr of Equity • Consolidate All Your Bills * Refinance & Lower Payments • Purchase Auto - Keep Title * Make Home Improvements * 10-15-20-30 Year Loans *No Minimum Property Values *No Application Fees Up Front.. * Pay Out of Chapter 13 • Subject to Approval v * County or City Properties * Rates Subject to Change * Frame-Brick-Double Wides * Some Restrictions Apply EXAMPLE LOANS AT 7% RATE AMOUNT 180 months 360 months 10,000 $89.88 N/A 20,000 $179.77 $133.06 30,000 $269.65 $199.59 50,000 $449.41 $332.65 75,000 $674.12 $498.98 (LOANS FROM SIO,OOO TO $500,000) GEORGIA RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE LICENSEE Concord Mortgage, Inc. 5%2 Zebu lon Road PMB 367, Macon, Georgia 31210 Wed., Dec. 8, 1999, Houston Honu Journal ■ Page 5A