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NEWS - MAY 24, 2001
00PLOST Plan Fair To All;
re'll Benefit from Visitors
EDITOR:
As a concerned citizen of Troup County, I am
I favor of and support wholeheartedly the Special
Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST). It is fair
consumers living in our community share
a.the responsibility of generating funds to support
Dgram, thereby not leave this burden solely
., owners. They can do this if a sales tax
a! :Dyed by the voters. Also, the county will
from visitors who spend money here.
I hardly see where anyone will miss two cents.
,e many immature and irresponsible per-
out there throwing away pennies.
I was always taught "A penny saved is a penny
Let them put those coins to better use for
good of the community, rather than "tossing
the streets or grounds.
We are long overdue for a new and modernized
which vail provide
as well as improved security.
We need a centralized government center for
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Readers Respon, t
Troup County.
All citizens (kids of all ages) will benefit from
some phase of the program.
The EYZs (those of us with extra years of zest)
can benefit from SPLOST in many ways including
the walking trails and other aspects of the program.
Think of the many advantages our children and
youth will gain from the improvements to be made.
Personally, I will not miss the one cent that we
are already paying for the schools, and on
September 18th, I will vote yes to continue it for
an additional 60 months, and will vote yes to add
another penny for the government and parks/recre-
ational.
IDA JONES
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PET PROJECT - A Rabies Clinic will be held at the Hogansaville Elementary School this Saturday M
from 9 a.m. until noon.
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FLOWING WITH PRAISE - On behalf of the City of Hogansville, Mayor Wilson St. Clair honors Ran P.
Hill, of the Hogansville Water Department, with a plaque after being named ='I'OP-OF operator of the
Year by GW&PCA District 4.
to Say, 'Happy Birthday
This week will mark a num-
r of birthdays and anniver-
for Hogansville people.
ay 24
Chase Freeman, Colby
man, Grace Duffey, Leslie
nUiamson, Stephen Boatman.
ay 2s
x McCurdy, Tiffany Smith,
Cash, Robin and Richie
Bowles, anniversary.
May 26
Jack Leverett, Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Arrington, anniversary.
May 27
Brent Fuller, Dwayne Barber,
Jessica Chipman, Missy
Hammett.
May 28
Ellen Tiffany, Wynette Cook,
C.V. Duffey, Grace Neese, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Stephens, anniver-
sary.
May 29
Phyllis Wegienka.
May30
BiIly Lott, Helen Terrell,
Hilton adam, Jody McDaniel,
Kristin Pittman, Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Davis, anniversary.
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waterlillies, cannas Qt. size Reg. 3.95
cattails
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Elizabeth Ann Lobello has been named to the of Evans, and her grandparents re Willow Heim i B+OnOtO"I I | st°*'"'*, | ' , °,'
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SOUNDS UKE FUN - A big Outdoor
Gospel Singing will be held ,June 2,
2001 at the home of Walter Purgason
at 7040 Corinth-Newnn Road in the
Corinth Community. The featured
singers will be the Christianairs (pic-
tured above), the heavenly Strings
(pictured below), Gods Children,
God's Light, heaven Bound II, and the
Faith Singers. Bring your lawn chairs
for an afternoon of fun and fellowship.
The singing will start at 3 p.m.
Beautiful-Delivered Fresh Daily
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Centipede...$120
Emerald Zoysia... $165
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