PAGE 2-A HOGANSVmLE HOME NEWS - THURSDAY MARCH 20, 2003
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Newnan, Georgia 30263
(770) 251-1567 • 251-0800
Fax 251-0810
E-mail: gbrown@mafl2.newnanutilities.org
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Gary W. Brown
LaGrange Man Arrested for
By BRYAN GETER
A LaGrange man was arrested by
the Hogansville Police Officers on
Wednesday at approximately 6 p.m. and
charged with driving under the influ-
ence of alcohol and driving while license
is revoked.
Russell Wayne Hammett, 33, was
stopped at U.S. Highway 29 and Brazil
Street.
After being asked to see his driv-
ers license, Hammett told police he had-
n't had one in 10-12 years.
Report stated that Hammett had a
strong odor of alcohol about him.
Police said he noticed a glass or clear
tube that appeared to be a smoking
deviee for crack cocaine in the rear floor
board of the vehicle.
A female passenger assured police
that the vehicle was hers and gave police Bass of 883
Benefit
Game
Friday
Business • Church • Couples The West Georgia
Wolverines Wheelchair
Sports Team will play a ben-
• Groups • Reunions efit game against local fire-
fighters this Friday, March
21st, in the Manchester High
Mountain Top Inn
"is the place"
Hwy. 190 & Hines Gap • Pine Mountain, GA
800-533-6376 or 663-4719
School gym at 7:00 p.m.
Admission will be $3.00
for adults and $1.00 for stu-
dents (five and .under free).
Funds raised will be used
for wheelchairs, uniforms,
equipment and travel
expenses.
Thee will be door prizes
and opportunities to win a
Fillet Fiv[r Aq[adl[][y smoker grill, membership in
the athletic club at Roosevelt
Sprin 9 Fling prizes.Instituteand°thergreat
The firefighters are very
confident.
In addition to the game
and prizes, there will be a
complete concession stand
with Chic-Fil-A from
FIRST ANNUAL LaGrange.
You can have dinner and
CAR SHOW entertainment in °he place-
For more information,
12 Noon - 4 p.m. please contact Coach
and McIntyre at 655-3969.
YARD SALE
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Ss'd'u.3dmI.:3r Ma"oh enelnd
-BBQ -Hot Dogs -Coke -Coffee -Sausage Biscuits
--Lots of Cool Cars, Music, Ponies, Moonwalk, Train,
IN t;::t;;UU
Balloons, Soccer Kick, Rock Climbing, troo Man
115S6 East Highway 8$---Woodbury, GA
The Troup County Parks
(706) $$3-2541 & Recreation Commission is
in need of umpires for its
seven and eight-year-old
pitching machine baseball
leagues and eight year-old
pitching machine softball
league.
No prior experience is
US 27, New Franklin Road • LaGrange, GA • (706) 882-2576
necessary; however, general
knowledge of the game is
CREDIT PROBLEMS,'/ helpful. All required training
Due to Bankruptcy. Divorce, will be provided by the Troup
Liens, La¥-offs? County Parks & Recreation
• Commission.
WE CAN HELP!!! Anyone interested in
applying for these positions
On-The-Spot Approvals & Delivery should contact Don Howell
Jeff Ford USE YOUR W-2 AS A at (706) 883-1670.
Credit Doctor DOWN PAYMENT!
1-800-772-4389 or (706)882-2576 Council
FREE CALL! All Applications Accepted
Continued From Page 1A
The rezoning will now
allow an apartment to be
built. The building was last
, used as a beauty shop, but is
United now vacant.
. J J/Harmony City Manager David
Aldrich said there had been
/ : }; i/ no negative comments con-
cerning the matter. The own-
,rj ership is that of John Hardy
' Nails Jones and Patrick A. Terrail.
'j , , The council also voted in
favor of a home occupation
located at 202-B Commerce
212 E. Main Street * HogansviHe • 637-6505 Street.
Mon. - Sat. 9 to 8 * Sun. I0 to 4 The business will be
aio
]] The owner is David Claxton.
Spa $;25
Pedicure &
• Manicure
Re: Mobile home located at
6659 Lone Oak Rd.,
Senior Students Ho..,h,, C....
C i tize n s 1 0°//o T6 Whom It May Concern:
Will the relatives of Mr.
1 5% O F F! O F F] William Brown, please come
forth to claim the above proper-
"The Quality of Heart" 706-657-5477.
(3:20,27)
permission to search the car.
A clear glass tube with a brillo pad
in the end which appeared to be a crack
pipe was retrieved.
Then officers asked for and received
permission to search a purse which was
on the back seat.
Police found a small green plastic
zip-lock type bag inside the purse with
contents of suspected crack cocaine.
The female was charged with
VGCSA and taking to the Troup County
jail and Hammett was taken to the jail
as well.
Other passengers were taken to the
Hogansville Police Department where
they could call to get a ride home since
all passengers had been drinking and
couldn't drive home.
On Thursday at approximately 7
p.m., police arrested Timothy Eugene
and charged him with reckless
fleein
driving while license suspended.
Report states that police
white 1986 Pontiac Bonneville
at Ware street and Brooks
blinker on to turn right.
When the driver saw the
he turned left onto Brooks
began to speed up. He
Brooks and West Main but
signal and turned right and
accelerate.
Police activated the blue
Bass gain speed up to 60 mph in a
mile speed zone.
After a couple of miles,
stopped. He was also charged
ure to use signal.
He had an active warrant
theft by taking over $500.
By Frances
PLANTING TIME -A friend donated 40 cabbage plants to the Hogansville
School. Last week Ms. Linda Hart's 3rd grade planted the green vegetables in
of the school. The students enjoyed getting out into the garden with the fresh
air.
INF,
Mar
Mar
,iMar
By Frances Robl
THIS IS THE WAY TO DO IT - Hogansville Elementary School 3rd grade teach t'
Linda Hart shows her class the way to plant the cabbage. These cabbages, w
fully grown, weighs as much as 40 Ibs.
WE'RE BEING INVADED BY TURKEYI - The gobbler is "strutting his stuff"
hens in the yard of Elmer Williams on Bass Crossroads on Monday. Williams said
imately 15 of these birds visit his home each day.
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Miss West Georgia Pageant S( the
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The Miss West Georgia
Pageant will be held on
Saturday, May 17, at 6 p.m.
at the Hogansville
Elementary Auditorium.
This pageant is open to
girls between the ages of 2
and 19 years of age.
The practice dates and-
times are as follows:
Miss Contestants (age 15
& up) Tuesdays 5:00
p.m.
Jr. Miss Contestants (age
12-14) Wednesdays 5:30
p.m.
Little Miss Contestants
(age 9-11) Mondays 6:00
p.m.
Wee Miss Contestants
(age 6-8) Tuesdays 6:00
p.m.
Tiny Miss Contestants
(age 4-5) Tuesday 6:00
p.m.
Precious Miss
Contestants (age 2-3)
Mondays 6:00 p.m.
All practices will be held
at the Hogansville
Recreation Department.
For more information,
please call either Sybil Gaddy
in
at 637-8997, or Donna :
at 637-4436.
Each contestant is
to sell a minimum
worth of ads (one full
However, the girl
sells the most ads
crowned Miss Hos
and will be the
$100 savings bond.
This pageant is s
by the Pilot
Hogansville, and funds
the
out the year
projects.
Gospel Benefit Planned Saturd00
Street, Hogansville, for Mrs.
Ollie Mac Strickland.
Featured will be Young
Spirit of Manchester .and
A benefit gospel singing
will be held Saturday, March
22nd at 7:00 p.m. at Faith
Baptist Church, Granite
Traveling Lights |
Hogansville.
Rev. Edward CalhO CM
the pastor.
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