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Saturday, April 19 • 11 a.m. o:=
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t! & Many Other Prizes
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or,*- 401 East Main St.
,..., H0gansville, GA
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Business ,Church • Couples
= Groups • Reunions
Mountain Top Inn
"is the l00lac'e"
Hwy. 190 & Hines Gap • Pine Mountain, GA
800-533-6376 or 663-4719
Iii VAN'S HARDWARE
1 m === & Farm Supply
61 Industrial Rd., Hogansville (706)637-6263
Accepting Applications
The City of Hogansville is seeking applicants for a posi-
tion in the Public Works Department. The employee will
primarily drive the limb and leaf truck; however, the employ-
ee may also be used as a reserve meter reading techni-
cian.
The applicant should have a minimum of a high school
diploma or GED, a valid Georgia Driver's license with CDL
preferred.
The applicant must also be able to walk considerable dis-
tances at a brisk pace when functioning as a meter read-
ing technician.
Interested applicants sho[Jld apply at City Hall, 400 East
Main Street, Hogansville between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Monday - Friday.
The City of Hogansville is an equal
opportunity employer.
/ United
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/,/Harmony
Nails
212 E. Main Street ° Hogansville • 637-6505
Mon. - Sat. 9 to 8 ° Sun. 10 to 4
OPENING WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2
Full Set $20. Refills $14
Pedicure &
Manicure
$25
Senior
Citizens
1 5% OFF!
Students
10%
OFF!
"The Quality of Art"
HOANSVZLLE HOME NEWS - THURSDAY MARCH 27 2003 .::
I Miss West Georgia Pageant Planne
The Miss West Georgia Pageant will Little Miss Contestants (age 9-11) Each contestant is asked to s
be held on Saturday, May 17, at 6 p.m. Mondays 6:00 p.m. minimum of $100 worth of ads (onl [!
at the Hogansville Elementary
Auditorium.
This pageant is open to girls between
the ages of 2 and 19 years of age.
The practice dates andtimes are as
follows:
Miss Contestants (age 15 & up)
Tuesdays 5:00 p.m.
Jr. Miss Contestants (age 12-14)
Wednesdays 5:30 p.m.
Benefit
A Hit
The West Georgia
Wolverines Wheelchair
Sports Team played a bene-
fit game against local fire-
fighters this past Friday,
March 21st, in the
Manchester High School
gym.
The firefighters were off
to a good start, jumping off
to a 6-0 lead. The Wolverines
were just lying in wait and
tied the score by the end of
the first period. From then
on, the Wolverines took
charge and never trailed
again.
The firefighters did a
commendable job consider-
ing most had only spent a few
hours in wheelchairs prior
to the game.
Rudy Steed led all scor-
ers with 14 points, followed
closely by Venitra Howard
with 12 points. Kyle Wriston,
Tyler Thompson, Daniel
Weatherford, and Jed
Shiohira each hit four points.
April McPherson and Ashley
Allen each got two points.
The firefighters claimed all
25 of their points were a team
effort. The firefighters
included Dean Wriston, Sid
Wigley, Franklin Holmes,
Fonz Pynenburg, Russ
Erenhein, Megan Nasdeo,
Chris Walker, Jimmy
Phillips, Jim Davis, Scan
Marion, Ric Thompson,
Alvin Martin, Jack Meier,
Brandon Bulloch, and Gary
Williams. Chief Fred
Schmalz had planned to play,
but was called to a fire at
game time.
The total raised by press
time has passed the $6800
mark.
The Wolverines would
like to thank parents, coach-
es, firefighters and friends
for all their support. The fol-
lowing businesses, individu-
als and other contributors:
Taylor Foster, Goody
Products, Manchester
Fitness Center, Nana's
Porch, Mac's BBQ, Chick-Fil-
A, McDonald's, Rite Aid, Ga.
L.P. Gas, Tha De[i, M. Jordan
Enterprises, Lion's Head
Antiques & Collectibles,
Harry Barnes, Antiques &
Crafts Unlimited Mall,
Langdale Ford & Chevrolet,
Clothing in the Courtyard,
Paul Hutchins Painting, Inc.,
Rick Rice, Johnny's Auto &
Body Repair, RWSIR,
Antique Junction, 27th Grill,
Chipley's Restaurant,
Absolutely You Boutique,
Jeanine's Steak'& Seafood,
Now & then Antiques, Lynn's
Treasure Chest, and Painted
Daisey's.
Singing Set
For Sunday
A gospel singing will be
held Sunday, March 30th at
Allen Lee United Methodist
Church on Hwy. 54 between
Luthersville and
Hogansville in the Lone Oak
Community.
The singing starts at 6
p.m. and featured singers
will be Gospel Tradition from
Anniston, Ala. (formerly the
Birchfield Family).
The pastor is Richard
Campbell.
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 at 637-8997, or Donna
Arnold at 637-4436.
Re: Mobile home located at
6659 Lone Oak Rd.,
Hoganeville, Georgia.
To Whom It May Concern:
Will the relatives of Mr.
William Brown, please come
forth to claim the above proper-
ty. 706-637-5477,
(3:20,27)
page).
However, the girl who sells the
ads will be crowned Miss Hospi
and will be the recipent of a $1001u Jura
[ Ma
ings bond. i :!lst a
This pageant is sponsored b'
Fun
Pilot Club of Hogansville, and ine
from the pageant are used throu d G
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By Bryan
IT'S A GOOD IDEA - Several Hogansville merchants and business people
Ray Cheatham's Antique Store on Monday with WRBL "IV station of
talk about producing a commercial video advertisement promoting visiting and
in Hogansville. The ad will run on the Columbus television station for three
beginning in April. Businesswoman Jackie Byars said this promotion is not just
shopping in Hogansville but the concept of the whole town. She said their
"visit often, a weekend or a lifetime." Pictured above (I-R) are Emmett Askew
Realty, Community Bank and Trust President Ronnie Mize, Councilman Jack
and owner of Clemen's Book Company, Hogansville Attorney Mack Reynolds,
Byars (back) of Byars Auctions and Bill Stankiewicz (back) of William and
Antiques.
Book Drive Sponsors Thanke00
books for the school library. Mary Antiques, Little arch 2
Local businesses and
leaders answered the call
when Hogansville
Elementary Friends of the
Library recently asked them
to make a difference in stu-
dents' lives.
Through their sponsor-
ship of the school's "Have a
Heart, Donate a Book Drive",
they helped to purchase over
90 new Accelerated Reader
Body Shop,
Sponsors of the book The Grand
drive included: Jean Crocker, Optimist Club,
Hospital Ambulance, Carter Company,
Frances Robinson, and Spinks, HES
Mayor Wilson St. Clair, Hogansville
Piggly Wiggly, McKibben Dairy Queen,
Funeral Home, Dr. Greg David Aldrich
Freeman, Mack Reynolds, Educators,
Phillips Ladies' Apparel, Club,
Jack Leidner, William and Pizza Villa.
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Deacon of the Week: Jim Campbell.
As you pray, remember: Bob Tillman, Mr.
and Mrs. Press Miller, Lucile Wilson, Sarah
Beall, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Neighbors,
Elizabeth Garner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Crawford, Pauline Powers, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Moore, Tom Flournoy, Wendy Irvi n,
Frank Fuller, Mildred McWhorter, Lou
Palmer, Margie Shellnut, Hoyt Bradford,
Russell Miller, Fred Bass and Rev. Eugene
Powers, Sr.
We were happy to have many visitors with
us on Sunday morning.
Worship With The Word: Jim Campbell
reading I John 3:1-3.
The children's message was by Beth
Maxwell.
We had a testimony Sunday morning by
Mariea Campbell.
The Adult Choir special music was "Saved
By Grace."
Rev. Harold Willis's morning message was
"Everyday Religion" with a text of I
Corinthians 12:1-13.
World Hunger Fund rice bowls were dis-
tributed on March 23. They are due on Sunday,
October 12.
March 30 at 8:30 a.m., Huell Stephens and
Joe Travis will cook breakfast for the men
of the church. Please call the church office
and make your reservation if you plan to
attend.
The last two lessons of the NET
Evangelism Training will be moW;-
Thursday nights, March 27 and AI ?
Beginning last night, March 26, Wed
nights are again Prayer Meeting and
Study.
Rev. Harold Willis was the Lenten
er on Wednesday, March 26 at the Hog€'
First United Methodist Church.
There will be no fifth Sunday nigN
service March 30.
Family night supper will be April 2 I
church.
The WMU Spring Inspirational
is April 3 at Heatherwood Baptist
with a covered-dish meal at 6 p.m.
meeting at 7 p.m.
Remember to bring the needed
the Palmetto Campus of the
Children's Homes and Family
supply room manager needs the
items: macaroni and cheese dinners
beans, pickle relish, summer
(Country Time, Tang and
oatmeal and instant grits They are
church on Sunday, April 20 and will be
at 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 22 on a truck
the meeting at Unity Baptist
night at 7 p.m. ,rt
The Betty Carpenter Circle meets
7 at the church.
If you don't have a church home, we
invite you to come worship with us 1
Hogansville First Baptist Church.
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A birthday celebration in honor of Mr.
Hubert Beasley of Grantville was held at the
Grantville Park on last Saturday. We wish
him many, many more happy birthdays to
come.
Happy anniversary wishes go out to Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry (Elaine) Hamilton, Sr. on their
25th on March 28. We wish them many, many
more!
Please remember our sick and shut-ins
in your prayers, telephone calls, cards and
visits: Mr. Milton Alexander, Mr. Ector Dean,
Rev. Clarence Ellison, Mrs. Margie Hunter,
Rev. and Mrs. William Mitchell, Mr. Willie
Lee Mitchem, Mrs. Rachel Nettles, Mrs. Betty
T. Portress, Mrs. Josephine Rosser, Mrs.
Bessie E. Rosser, Mr. Willie James Sewell,
Mr. Marvin Rosser, Mrs. Carrie Sharpe and
Mr. and Mrs. William (Jacquelyn) Turner.
Birthday greetings to out to: Renae
Beasley, granddaughter of Mr. Hubert
Beasley, S/Sgt. Jerry Addle, Mrs. Vivian
Breed, Mrs. Danielle Cameron, wife of Rev.
Oliver Cameron, Cortez Easter, son of Ms.
Gloria Easter, Mr. Eric Godfrey, Re
Booker, Shonava LaQuite Colton, dat
of Ms. Roblyn Colton, Ms. Larissa Da
memory of Mrs. Addle Irwin, Mr. O
Johnson, in memory of Mrs. Flora Ma*
Mr. Craig Partridge, grandson of Ms. 1
Beasley, Mr. Robert Nails, Jr., Mr. W.D.
Ms. Charlie Mac Scales, Mr. Harold !
Mr. Bennie Stanley, Jr., Mrs. Mary l
Thompson, daughter of Rev. J.E Booke
Rosetta Thompson, Monika Thornton,
ter of Ms. Connie Colton, Mr. John DY
Doris T. Godfrey, Mr. Henry A. Hines:'
memory of Ms. Annie Laura Zachery. ;
The White Plains United Met! I
Church, St. Marks invites everyone t
Youth Day Program on Sunday, Marc
11:00 a.m. Guest preacher will be Rev.
Smith, associate pastor of Mount
Baptist Church, Atlanta. Rev. W.E.
the pastor and Rev George Beasley,
ate pastor.
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