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Photos By J. Dan Stout
SHOWING THEIR SUPPORT - Hogansville Mayor Wilson St. Clair (left) and city cour
Larry Dorrough were part of the record crowd at the city's Memorial Day services on
Bottom Photo: Troup County Sheriff's Color Guard presented colors and a 21-gun salute.
Receive $1,000 Scholastic
Several seniors in Troup and
surrounding counties have
been selected this year in recog-
nition of outstanding achieve-
ment, intellectual ability, char-
acter and promise of future con-
tribution to society to receive
a $1,000 Temple-Inland
Foundation Scholastic
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Achievement Award.
The two recipients from
Callaway High School are
Jennifer Amanda Aldrich and
Jia Lin He.
The two recipients from
LaGrange High School are Esta
Charis Acree and Benjamin
Scott Jones.
The two recipients from
Troup High School are Lacy Rae
Price and Halyce Christina
Hatch.
$1,000 awards are granted
to the top two graduating sen-
iors from high schools located
throughout the operating areas
of Temple-Inland, Inc. This
year, 1,116 seniors from 558
schools will receive the awards.
This brings the 12-year
Scholastic Awards funding total
to $11 million. With nearby
offices in Heard County,
Temple-Inland Forest manages
several thousand acres of tim-
berland in surrounding coun-
ties and is a purchaser of pulp-
wood and sawtimber in the
region. The company is also an
important producer of liner-
board, lumber and banking
services.
Additionally, top students in
Carroll, Coweta, Harris, Heard,
Meriwether and Pike Counties
of Georgia, as well as Randolph
and Cleburne Counties of
Alabama will each
Temple-Inland
award this school year.
Jia Lin He
Bible School, Parade
Corinth Baptist Church will
have Vacation Bible School June
4-8 from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m.
There ,,,,,ill be a
kickoff parade held'
at 1:30.
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Public Library's
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moved into his do
library. He loves to
one who comes
ted at the
Don't miss out
ful storytellers, i
es, and fun
mer. Schedules are
the library and
Librarian, Debbie
be glad to explain
points and
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fines will
due books returned
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are guests at
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the "PJ (wear your
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Paulsen reads during
story time from 6:00
p.m. on June 5 at
welcome storyteller,
June 7 from 3:00 to
the Senior Center.