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Baptists To Host Robinson
The Western Baptist Association Women's
Missionary Union will hold their annual Spring
Inspirational Meeting at First Baptist Church
of Franklin on April 12, 2001.
The ladies will be celebrating missions as
they meet to increase missions awareness and
involvement through worship, prayer, and fel-
lowship. The theme will be "Beyond
Belief!...God Doing More Than We Can
Imagine!"
The evening will begin with dinner at 6:00
pm and the program will follow at 7:00 pm. The
atured speaker will be Dan Robinson,
Sdmern Baptist Missionary to East Asia.
R(,b: n serves as a high school counselor in
Taichung, Taiwan and is a member of a family
nurturing center and church planting team. He
and his wife, Doni, have three children.
This meeting is open to the public.
If you wish to attend the dinner, reserva-
tions must be made by calling Dorinda Purser
at 770-502-7048 before March 28th.
Dan Robinson
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Hogansville Police Help With
By Bryan Get
Samuel Anderson, 33, of Greenville is in
the Meriwether County jailed with no bond
set at this time according to Meriwether
County Sheriff Steve Whitlock after a rou-
tine license-check turn sour Friday evening.
The HogansviUe and LuthersviUe Police
Departments assisted in the case along with
the Georgia State Patrol.
According to Whitlock, his deputies were
conducting a license check at Hwy 54 and
Forrest Road.
Whiflock said a silver Nissan approached
the "road check." The deputy asked to see his
drivers license and proof of insurance.
Whitlock said Anderson had a hard time
locating them. "It was then, one of the deputies
smelled the odor of marijuana and asked
Anderson to step out of the car," Whitlock
said.
Instead of getting out of the car, Whitlock
added, Anderson stepped on the gas and "took
off."
Both deputies began to chase Anderson
and another officer in the area was notified
that he was headed toward him on the Charlie
Fuller Road.
The officer was able to get in front of the
suspect causing a complete stop and Anderson
rammed into the patrol car. The deputy giv-
ing chase also slammed into the rear of
Anderson's vehicle according to reports. The
third deputy vehicle also struck one of the
cars according to reports. Whitlock said the
chase lasted for ten minutes.
Deputy, Cpl. Tim Moore, was
the Georgia Baptist Hos[
for abrasions caused by the air bag
According to reports, Anderson
1995 Crown Victoria driven by
Schiffer from the rear. Anderson then
and struck a 1995 Crown Victoria
Edward. R. Hart in the right front.
in a 2000 Crown Victoria which
Anderson's vehicle from the rear.
Anderson was
ing and attempting to elude a
two counts of aggravated assault on a
officer (because of the car accident
ing, DUI (implied consent because he
to take a sobrietytest) and failure to
two stop signs.
Council
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AFTER MANY YEARS°°° A SHOCKING TURN OF EVY!
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We want to take this time to say thanks to all our loyal customers over the past several years... We will miss yo Also
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By Bryan Getm
Councilman Jimmy Ja-. dl
ona.y night asked li ...
Hilton Odom ff he could 0' .v',
council a monthly repovill-
where his officers patrol.. Swar
Jackson said he was eig
calls with cites.
numerous
complaining that there iS-ro
o11 red
police visibility, especn,_. -
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Boozer Street. a
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councilman Dol-
asked City Manager [[ext,
Aldrich to patch the potho| re
Mobley Bri Road sa %k
were holea
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.SeVei'al
made at the close of
John McKibben and
Barrow were re-appointed
Cemetery Board.
J.C. Daniels was
ed to the Planning
Jane Strain was
the Historical
Johnson
Housing Authority
Tommy Johnson
ed to the Keep
Beautiful Board.
TOTAL SELL OUT... ALL MUST GO!!
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HOME FURNISHINGS, INC
Hold
Lent
The Hogansville
United Methodist
be having a lunch and
message every
ing Lent.
The price will be:
everyone is invited.
T&
C0untry St0re
& Carryout
1276 Corinth Rd.
Hogarville
(Fomby's Old
Mon-Thur 6 a.m. to 9
Fri 6-10 • Sat 7-10
Sunday 8.8
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