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Man Arrested
On Drug Charge
By BRYAN GETER
A Hogansville man was
arrested last Friday at
approximately 4 p.m. and
charged with possession of
methamphetamine with
intent to distribute.
Troup County Deputy
Sgt. Shane Frailey was work-
ing traffic in the Hwy 29N
area last Friday after receiv-
ing complaints of vehicles
traveling over the posted
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Ronnie Seldon Brown II,
19, of 1136 E Main Street,
Hogansville was a passenger
in a car that was stopped.
Frailey said Brown acted
very suspicious and nervous
as he was talking to the driv-
er, Allyson Millen Lee, 18, of
108 Collier Street,
Hogansville.
After searching Brown, a
bag containing four bags with
an ice cream design on the
outside of the bag containing
a clear and white chunky sub-
stance and one bag contain-
ing a powder white substance
were found in his watch pock-
et.
A set of electronic scales
and numerous baggies used
to ,distribute drugs were
found in Lee's vehicle along
with a clear glass smoking
device.
Brown was transported
to the Troup County jail and
Lee was given a warning for
speeding and release.
In other police news, a
woman told police that some-
one entered her car Saturday
at the Days Inn in
Hogansville and stole items
valued at $900 including a CD
player, speakers and about 50
CDs.
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HOGANSVILLE HOME NEWS - THURSDAY, FEB. 20, 2003
By Bryan Geter
A TIME TO SHOP - Ms. Nooks
Treasure Hunt will have its
"Grand Opening" on Saturday
at 10 a.m. at its downtown loca-
tion on Main Street in
Hogansville. Owner Bobby Joe
Frazier above invites everyone
to come and help him celebrate
this joyous occasion. (Bottom
photo: Frazier opens the front
door of his new business.
Girls
Third
Region
By BRYAN GETER
The Callaway Lady
off a stubborn Greenville Lady
squad, 60-56, Saturday evening i
Vista to place third in the Re
tournament.
The victory sets the Lady (
to play Claxton on Saturday in i
round of the State Class
which will be played at Callaw_ YI
CrystalReese led the Lady (_ rnt
with 18 points and was followed Kent'
Cox with 11. Shacarra Pickett nt Ar
Callaway qualified for the sc
nament on Thursday in the qu her
game against Jackson. er (
Bridgett Phillips hit a 25 !arl
time ran out to lift the Lady Caug
the Lady Red Devils, 59-56, andboon
state tournament.
"it was pure bedlam after tH[
Coach jason Arledge said. "Ev)AI
was running on the court. It w&au
ing that no one can imagine. Sthq
the biggest play of her life." ra
Callaway led 26-13 midway La
the second period, but foul Ooh
benched two starters and Jac lcCi
the lead to two at the break, 26-nd I
ring the last 11 points of the half, re F
Jackson outscored CallawayOrie,,
the third period, but The La0ge
stormed back late in the game..,..__
Cox led the way with 19 po
was followed by Reese with
Phillips with 11.
Top-seeded Macon County
the Lady Cavaliers in the sem
Friday. We
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Annual Black Heritage Banquet Set for Friday
The Westside Voters League will
observe its third annual Black Heritage
Banquet on Friday February 21st at the
St. Paul A.M.E. Church on Poplar Street
in Hogansville at 7:00 p.m.
The guest speaker will be Garfield
Heard, a former NBA basketball play-
er and coach. He is a graduate of Ethel
Kight High School and a graduate of the
University of Oklahoma.
ChmmlW Board to Meet
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Mark attended school in HogansviUe
and began playing the piano when he
was seven years old and began taking
piano lessons. One of his teachers
informed him he wasn't a good candi-
................ : "':'date for a musical career. His ambition
The Chattahoochee'-Flint Regional was to play like Eva Me LeFevre and
Development Center Board of Directors
will meet Thursday, February 27, begin-
ning at 6:30 p.m. at the Regional
Development Center in Franklin. he
agenda will include regular ! dess
items. Meetings are open to the public.
Please call Kathy at 706-675-6721,
ext. 101 to obtain additional informa-
tion.
Mark Fuller to Perform
Former Hogansville resident Mark
Fuller, son of Magalene and the late
Franklin Fuller, will perform at the
Highland Baptist Church Sunday night
at 6 p.m., singing and playing the piano..
now his dream has come true. He is her
pianist, singing and playing for her.
They have just returned from Dallas,
Texas where they performed with the
Bill Gaither Gospel Group and on
February 28 they will join them for a
concert in Nashville, Tenn.
Students Named to List
The following area students were
recently named to the LaGrange College
fall semester dean's list: Donna Marie
Broach and Terri Patricia Stanford of
Grantville, and Jennifer Amanda
Aldrich and Jessica Rachel Drake of
Hogansville.
WMU Provides Lunc£c
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The Hogansville First alum
Church WMU is partici-'ating v
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Junmr Women s Servme Le,,
20 sack lunches[ a
preparing
Habitat for Humanity workers °:
3, 2003. This is in c°njuncti°r'eZ-u
Jimmy Carter Work Project. IFeb:
Ruby Thornton Gets
Ruby Thornton, of
graduated with a Bachelor of
in Computer information
degree from DeVr5
2002.
"DeVry has an
ate employment history,"
Loraine
Decatur. "For the past
temwide, an average of 93
our graduates who actively
employment found a job,
already employed, within six
graduation. Prospective
at DeVry because our
programs provide solid
the modern workplace, and
their
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Johnny Cleveland
Calhoun was fined $89.50 for
defective equipment.
Christopher Courson
who was charged with open
container violation (passen-
ger) was fined $150.00.
Angela Tucker Cruner
was fined $89.50 for headlight
requirement.
Bobby Ann Echols was
charged with speeding 50/35
and fined $115.00.
Felix E Figueroa was
fined $89.50 for speeding
88/70.
Brandon Deshaun Gates
was charged with tail light
requirement and fined
$179.00.
James Lewis Gordon, II
was fined $130.00 for exces-
sive volume from radio with-
in motor vehicle.
Johnny Nickolas Greene
was fined $89.50 for tag light
requirement.
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Raymond Green was
charged with failure to stop
at a stop sign and fined
$120.75.
Tyrie Tjuan Griffin was
charged with failure to use
turn signal and fined $89.50.
Muriel Ann Hendrix was
fined $115.00 for speeding
86/70.
Beverly Glenn Hunter
was fined $15.00 for seat belt
violation.
Cahlan Dain Janney was
charged with defective
equipment and fined $89.50.
Janney was also fined $89.50
for failure to use turn signal.
Alicia Greene was fined
$114.50 for speeding 51/35.
Bradley LaPorte was
charged with an expired tag
and fined $120.75.
Danny Lee Thompson
was fined $15.00 for safety
belt violation.
Martha Rose Hurley,
who was charged with hav-
ing an expired tag, was fined
$120.75.
Nathan Lemor Hutchins
was charged with failure to
stop at a stop sign and fined
$120.75.
John Scott Medley was
fined $89.5 for having defec-
tive equipment.
Laquincia D. McKimley
was fined $140.00 for speed-
ing 91/70.
Kate Abelle Norris was
charged with tag light
requirement and fined
$89.50.
David George Pike, Jr.
was charged with speeding
51/35 and fined $115.00.
Troy Potter was charged
with speeding
$140.00. Ou
Tiffany Sandre
was charged with
60/35 and fined $21
Car,
charged with disre
stop sign and fined $ Ga
Bernard U. Riilli
was charged with 8
ing a stop sign a,attci
$120.75. [Ma
VergaryL.Robi at 7
charged with no M
insurance and fined raia
Lakevius M. ROgebl
fined $89.50 for this,,
requirement.
Faye Kent
fined $120.75 for
ing a Stop sign.
Robert Ray
was fined $120.75
ing a vehicle
tag.
.William
was fined $120.75
garding a stop sign.
Julie Ann
fined $120.75 for
50/35.
Wanda D. Til
was charged with
use a turn signal,
$89.50.
Donald L.
fined $89.50 for
equipment.
Horace J. Turr
fined $89.50 for failei£
a turn signal. !Url(:
Daren Wayne [t’
was charged with ao h’l
tag and fined $89.50, o9
Henry Yu was !d"
with disregarding a
and fined $120.75.
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