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Hogansville.
evening around 6
white walked into
and asked
to give him change
he man-
for change.
to the police
at the man fled the store,
DAY? the $100 bill wbich m_rned
1_ eunterfeit.
L .rding to the report, the
,d.escribed as approxi-
FY6T'and weighs about 165
lo1 II AN UNRELATED inci-
Thursday, Patty
lige of 1019 E. Main Street
!'" her daughter drove a
L. s car into the back yard
'/ utility building, cans-
her
damage. She also hit
M. Fincher's vehicle,
S damage to the left front
McCubbin told police
work when the inci-
Jay, April 11,
Beatrice Jones'
t at 204 Granite Street
7:30 a.m. and
Strickland reported
damaged his car on
: after he parked
overnight.
Formerly The Hogansville Herald
Received Each Week in 4,000 Homes in the Hogansville-Grantville Area
De:pite Rain, Water Ban Still In Effec
t says the city has
By Bryan Geter
Even though Hogansvige
has received 18.5 inches of
rain since March 1, the water-
hag ban is still in effect.
Accordingto Hogansville
Water Supervisor Bobby
Sprayberry, there will con-
tinue to be no outside water-
ing between 4 and 10 p.m.
daily.
The city will still be using
the odd and even days
method, which the city coun-
cil adopted during the
drought last year.
Houses with odd num-
bers water on odd days of the
month and even numbered
houses water on even days.
Sprayberry said the
reservoir is full. "We have
been lucky during this
drought," he stated.
HE NOTED that in some
parts of the state the water
level was so low before the
rain fell that they are still
below the water level.
"Some wells in South
Georgia are still dry,"
Sprayberry said.
"Many people think since
so much water has fallen, the
water ban has been lifted,"
he said. "I doubt if they ( the
state) will lift the ban."
Sprayberry said the
state, before the rains came,
was preparing further
restrictions.
By ery Gaer
FAREWELL TO WINTER - Hogansw]le residents have retumed to the outdoors to enjoy the
spring weather, after a brief cold snap this week. Most flowers survived. Sara Purgason (L) of
Corinth shows Janet Tarawater the beautiful Snowball" in front of her home.
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Head-On
Collision
Injures 5
Pregnant Wife of City's Newest Doct¢
Among Those Injured in 2-Car Wrec
listed in good condition Tuesd
By Bryan Geter
A head-on, two-car collision
on Highway 54 near Elder's
Grocery in Hogansvflle sent five
people to the hospital Monday.
Among those injured was the
pregnant wife of Hogansville's
newest doctor.
According to Hogansville
Police Officer Johnny Lockard,
Nathaniel Zeigler, 54, of
Hogansville was traveling west
and apparently crossed the cen-
terline striking a car driven by
Margie Jacobs of LaGrange, who
was traveling east, head-on.
The accident occurred
around 4:30 p.m., Lockard said.
Jacobs, who was driving a
2000 Toyota Camary, was trans-
ported by EMS to West Georgia
Medical Center in LaGrange as
was his mother, Juanita Watkins
of LaGrange.
Watkins was treated and
released, according to a
spokesperson at WGMC.
Jacobs, who is pregnant, was
admitted to the hospital, but was
-and was to be released that aftq
noon. The baby appears to be fh
She is the wife
Hoga_nsville's new physician, ]
Iydstone Jacobs.
Jacobs' secretary told t
Hogansville Home News
would return to the office
Wednesday.
Rescue workers used "Ja ,
of Life" to remove Zeigler fr(
his 1995 Pontiac.
He was transported to WGt
and was listed in good conditi
on Tuesday afternoon, ev
though he is a patient in the int(
sive care unit.
Juanita Zeigler, a passen@
and 10-year-old daughter
Nathaniel Zeigler, was listed
good condition on Tuesday aft
110011.
Zeigler's 8-year-old s
Nathaniel, was flown by L
Flight helicopter to Scottish R
Hospital in Atlanta, where
underwent surgery Mond
night.
A family member said he
doing "okay" Tuesday aftern
orable Mention
Area W )men PickeM f )r 'Gracious Ladies' Statu00,;
James (Annette) Boyd and Mrs.
Lewis were tapped for the
'of Gracious Ladies of Georgi
two were cited during the 25th
r of the organization April 5-6
Green Island Country Club in
two gracious ladies o insight,
and integrity are volunteers,
and possess a unique combi-
spirit and unbridled service
for the orga-
BEING NAMED a "gracious lady"
was cited for her patriotism and
and director of the Fourth
LaGrange for children and
CO-chairing (with her husband for
) the Special Olympics
State of Georgia hosting interna-
guests to the City of LaGrange from
France for the launch of the
Hydrangea Festival, Rotary Club, work with
the LaGrange International Friendship
Exchange, active involvement with the First
Presbyterian Church of LaGrange, a volun-
teer story teLler/reader for Troup County
SchooLs, and many others.
MRS. LEWIS was selected and recog-
nized for untiring work with the United
Way, Girl Scouts of America, Anmrican Red
Cross, Troup County Historical Society
Hioric Chattahoochee Commission, a
member of the Board for the LaGrange
Symphony Orchestra, The Friends of
LaGrange College and [aGrange Memorial
, The Azalea Stow Telling Festival,
and others.
FOUNDED by Rozelle Fabiani, a noted
television personality, the oron has
honored more than 300 ladies from over
eighty cities in Georgia
Representatives from eleven other
states have been tapped as Honorary
Gracious Ladies of Georgia since its begin-
ning in 1977.
It was initiated for the purpose of giv-
ing recognition to women who have "con-
tributed to the advancement of their respec-
tive communities and have improved the
quality of life in Georgia, contributions
which have not only affected_ the hldivid-
uars community, but have reached out into
the state and across the country."
Previous inductees from the Troup area
include: Mrs. Mardrie Fackler, Mrs. Emily
Sheffield, Rev. Mrs. Helen Freeman Henry,
Mrs. Libba Traylor, Mrs. Annie Tarver
Greene, Mrs. Morrill Hutchinson, Mrs.
Claire Newman, Mrs. Sue Newman Landa,
Mrs. Ida Tarver Jones; and former residents
Mrs. Julia Farr, Mrs. Biddy Hammett, Mrs.
Mildred Davis, and Mrs. Marianne Murphy.
Mesdames Click Bradfleld, Charlie Jo
Brady, and Joyce Jackson (all deceased)
were also "Gracious LadiesY
BIG MOMENT - Mrs. Jam (Annette) Boyd and Mrs. Frank
e r the honor of
(Laura.) Lewis we tappeo Grackas Ladies of
Georgia.