HOGANSVILLE HOME NEWS - JUNE 8, 20b0 - PAGE 5ik
T1zanks To All Those
Who Helped Ce00igeorate
bear Editor:
We wanted to take a moment to offer a
words of thanks to all those who helped
ake our Memorial Day celebration such a
SUccess.
To Donnie Turner and the Troup County
Department; Rev Harold Willis,
Steve Langford, Bill Stankiewicz and
McKibben for the program; to Patrick
and Gaby's Card for the reception and
his other efforts; Tommy Thrower and all
newspapers and churches who helped
the ceremony; Glenda Gordon for
g the town for the occasion.
But most of all and above all, to the vet-
erans of Hogansville, young and old, who
once again answered the call to honor the
fallen, especially Dr. Evan Molyneaux, Mr.
Will Wright and Lance Corp. Jay Spradlin,
USMC.
Thanks to all for making this year's cer-
emony one of the best ever and hoping to see
everyone again next year.
Hogansville Chamber of Commerce
Bible School at
Antioch Baptist
Vacation Bible School will
be held at Antioch Baptist
Church Saturday, June 10th
from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. for ages
three and up. The theme is Road
Rally 2000.
Chamber of
Commerce Meet
There will be a meeting for
the Troup-Hogansville
Chamber of Commerce this
Thursday night, June 8 at 7:00
at the HogansviUe Library.
This is an open invitation to
the public.
SpringtieZd VBS
Vacation Bible School will
be held at Springfield Baptist
Church in Hogansville June 12-
16 from 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Rev. Joseph McGuire
pastor.
Editor's Note: Deadline fin
items of interest is 5 p.m
Monday prior to run date.
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OF IDEAS: Students in Mrs, Duke's enrichment class at Hogansville Elementary have had
recently completed work on the school's new outdoor bird-watching classroom. (L-
Natalie Brown, Sarah Austin, Toccoa Parker. Front: Hilary Caswell, Jessica
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In Anticipation of Relocating a Medical
Practice to Hogansville Plaza Shopping Center
Invites Everyone to an
Saturday, June 10, 2000 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
at clinic, Hogansville Plaza, Hwy. 29 North
Health System
Maxwell.
rings Scheduled
Schools' Budget
Troup County Board of
has scheduled a
of public hearings to dis-
Is proposed school year
budget.
hearings will be held
Elementary
June 8 at 7:00 p.m., at
Point Elementary School
p.m., and prior
June 1S regularly sched-
at Administrative
Center, 200 Mooty
Road, LaGrange, at 6:30
law specifically
the Board to hold a
public hearings
growth in the tax
digest from the revaluation of
property and the millage rate
is not rolled back," said Del
Parker, the system's Chief
Financial Officer.
"The Board needs the
growth from revaluation of
property to help balance its
budget, especially with the
41.5% increase in the employ-
er's contribution to each
teacher's health insurance pre-
mium," added Parker.
"Total digest growth is pro-
jected to be 5.8%, and growth
included from the revaluation
of property from the prelimi-
nary digest is projected to be
1.5%," added Parker.
Set Rewards
Board of Directors for Troup County Crime Stoppers met
night and approved three rewards for a total $225.00.
caller with code number 4997 should call the Crime
pick up their reward.
gave deputies from the Troup County Sheriff's Office
on the location of a person wanted on seven out-
warrants, That caller was approved for a $50 reward.
caller with code number 4902 gave LaGrange Police the
another person wanted on outstanding warrants. That
Was approved for a $100 reward.
caller with code number 5026 also gave LaGrange Police
a person wanted on warrants. That caller will
$100 reward.
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