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do you look at life the
you answer this
is what is called your
worldview is
of your set of beliefs
, These beliefs deter-
you think, say, feel,
They determine the
live. Everybody
It is either God's
the human world-
my thoughts are not
neither are your
ways," declares the
the heavens are high-
so are my ways
than your ways and my
than your thoughts."
(Isaiah 55:8-9 NIV)
Many, who live with only a
human worldview, think they are
on the road of life, but it is real-
ly the road of death. Jesus
explained with this story.
"Therefore everyone who hears
these words of mine and puts
them into practice is like a wise
man who built his house on the
rock. The rain came down, the
streams rose, and the winds blew
and beat against that house; yet
it did not fall, because it had its
foundation on the rock. But
everyone who hears these words
of mine and does not put them
into practice is like a foolish man
.er: 'Thanks for
Positive Article'
Grimes:
note to congratulate
for the wonderful
you published in your
of the Hogansville
It was great to see
about our com-
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Sad to see that only a few
have the vision that you
out in your edito-
I be one of
g well-rounded
' we had more
eyesight in our city
rather than status quo
vision. "If it works
it" is the motto of
Companies, but also
for their failure when
world will pass by you
have missed the oppor-
Presented to you.
Cost of living is increas-
all our city servic-
iastead of bringing more
to this town, people are
their shops and are slow-
this little future para-
one day the
naysayers will see the light and
will understand what structured,
well-planned growth can do.
Everyone would benefit from
such action. A clean, safe, well-
planned community can only
account for great success.
Hopefully this will be the first
of many more positive articles on
the community by your paper.
Negative writing is not the solu-
tion to our problems. It is time
we see the glass as half full rather
than half empty, and to settle all
politicaland personal differences
in the community and go forward.
See you all for coffee at Gaby's
Cafd to celebrate.
"Career Opportunity - Not Just Another Job
Davenport Machine Operators
Experienced or Will Train
Respectfully yours,
Patrick A. Terrail
Hogansville
who built his house on sand. The
rain came down, the streams
rose, and the winds blew and beat
against that house, and it fell with
a great crash." (Matthew 7:24-27
NIV)
Our lesson this week entitled,
"Worldview? Everybody has
One," is the beginning of an excit-
ing new study of what it means
to live a biblical worldview.
Secular society can confuse peo-
ple about their values. Believers
know that life is most fulfilling
and can be understood only when
seen and interpreted from God's
perspective. If you want to under-
stand God's perspective, join us
this Sunday to study God's word
and praise the I_ord for giving us
His word to live by.
Women of all ages are invit-
ed to join us in serving the Lord
at our WMU General meeting on
Tuesday, June 6 at 7:00 p.m. in the
Fellowship Hall. Our monthly fel-
lowship supper at 6:30 p.m. on
Wednesday, June 7, is followed
by prayer meeting at 7:00 p.m.
Birthday
Calendars
The Hogansville Optimist
Club will be doing the Birthday
Calendars this year. In the past
you have so generously support-
ed the Kiwanis Club and we hope
you continue your support to our
club.
Blood Drive
American Red Cross will hold
a Blood Drive in LaGrange at
Callaway Auditorium on Dallis
Street Tuesday, June 6 from 12:00
noon until 5:30 p.m. Every day in
communities across America,
hundreds of families urgently
need the American Red Cross.
The American Red Cross is not
a government agency. Assistance
to victims is provided free of
charge and is made possible
through the generosity of the
American public. Gifts to the
American Red Cross are a mean-
ingful way to remember some-
one special.
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It takes a mixture of bitter and
sweet
To season our lives and make
them complete.
Mrs. Mandy Heard of
Grantville and Mrs. Stella
Johnson of Newnan have
returned home after spending a
week in Mexico.
A very special happy birth-
day to Keioshna Mesha Porter on
her fifth birthday on May 31.
Remember that I love you - from
Mr. Stanley Porter of
Hogansville.
Natalie Nails, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin (Mary) Nalls of
Grantville spent several days in
Orlando, Florida.
OUR DEEPEST sympathy
goes out to the family of Ms.
Mattie Lee Ellis Durrah of
LaGrange, formerly of
Hogansville in her death. She was
the daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Booker (Willie Pearl) Ellis,
Sr. Wishing you peace and com-
fort.
The Mitchell Family held
their family reunion on Sunday,
May 28 at West Point Lake.
Attending from Grantville were
the Daniels and Nails family.
BIRTHDAY GREETINGS go
out to: Mr. Darron Dean, Mr.
Albert Dean, Sontreon Tonmecia,
daughter of Ms. Sonja Addle Ms.
Gloria O. Easter, Mr. Robert
Hines, Mr. Jerome Nalls, Corey
B. Parks, son of Ms. Sharon Dean,
Mr. Derrick Patterson, Ashley
Parks, granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Hosiah (Rosetta) Thompson,
Sr., Mr. James Edward Stewart,
in memory of Mr. David Studstill,
Mr. Robert "Red" Stewart, Mr.
Roy"Pee Wee" Stewart, Kimaskia
Mechez Thomas, Chief James
Walker, father of Mrs. Mary
Sewell, Ms. Melissa Wheelous, in
memory of Mrs. Brazda Stanley,
Mary White, granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Danny (Sara) Allen,
in memory of Mrs. Emma
Hawkins, Destiny Robinson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
(Deborah) Robinson, Mr. Jarrett
Johnson, Mrs. Tommie Ann Lax,
Ms. Annie R. Reese, Mr. Marvin
Lewis Snellings, Mrs. Petula H.
Petty, Ms. Martha W. Stewart,
Jonathan Robertson, son of Rev.
and Mrs. Ray Robertson and Mr.
Roger Williams.
CONGRATULATIONS TO
Shamekia Hardaway, Jason
Heard and other graduates from
Newnan High.
Congratulations to Lakeisha
Monae Dean, Curron, Godfrey,
Joseph Hines, Sibrena Milner,
Leslie Monero, Omar Ross•r,
Kimberly D. Sewell, Regina R.
Sewell, LaTarus H. Stinson,
Desron Thompson and other
graduates from Greenville High
School.
We're happy to report that
Mrs. Linda Hamilton of
Grantville is home from the hos-
pital and doing fine.
The funeral for Ms. Mattie
Lee Ellis Durrah will be held
Sunday at 4:00 p.m. (June 4) at
the St. Mary United Methodist,
Hogansville.
THE WHITE PLAINS United
Methodist Church, Highway 100,
at St. Marks community will spon-
sor a Brunswick stew sale on
Saturday, June 3rd beginning at
12 noon. The price will be $6 per
quart. For any information, call
Mrs. Annie Marie Ellis at (706)
672-4685 or Mr. Quinton Dean at
(706) 672-3142.
Vacation Bible School will be
held at Bethlehem Baptist
Church, St.Marks community on
June 12 through 16 from 4:30 to
6:30 daily. All children are invit-
ed to attend. Rev. Lucy Stanley is
director, Rev. C.A. Black is the
pastor. '
SEED FOR THOUGH1! To
everything there is a season, and
a time to every purpose under
heaven.
The HogansviUe Home News
would like to print your church
news. You may fax your news to:
846-2206.
Groov-Pin Corp., a leader in the manufacturer of specialty fasteners has entry level
openings in our Davenport Screw Machine Department. Duties would include working
in a team environment, learning to load raw matenal and check products.
The ideal candidate would possess strong mechanical skills, have a high school diplo-
ma or GED, and be able to work any shift.
Starting salary is $8.00/hr. with a 90 day probation period. Benefits after probation include,
vacation/sick pay, 11 holidays, health and dental plan, 401k, and monthly Incentive plan
that has averaged $80.00 to $100.00, depending on plant wide operating results. If you
successfully prove your mechanical abilities you may be eligible to move to machine
operator 'trainee" status with a salary increase up to $10.00/hr.
i Please apply at (days or evenings) or send resume to:
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"Truly I say unto you, to the extent
that you did it to one of these
brothers of Mine, even the least
of them, you did it to Me." Matthew 26.'40
"I was hungry,
and you gave Me something to eat;
I was thirsty and you gave Me drink;
I was a stranger and you invited Me in;
naked and you clothed Me;
1 was sick, and you visited Me;
in prison, and you came to Me."
Matthew 25.'35-36
Weekly Bible Trivia
Quote Genesis chapter 1 verse 1.
(answer found in this week's
scripture resding)
Sunday
Gen.
1:1-6
Tuesday Wed.
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1:7-14 1:15-21 1:22-26 1:27-30 1:31 2:1-3
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