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HOGANSVILLE ItoME NEWS - TtttJRSDAY, JUNE 13, 2002
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'Huge Yard Sale' Planned
Saturday at Piggly Wiggly
The Antioch Baptist
Church Social Critters are
sponsoring a huge "Yard Sale"
on Saturday June 15 from 8
a.m. until 2 p.m. in the Piggly
Wiggly parking lot on Hwy
29 N.
Everyone is welcomed to
come and browse around,
said a spokesman.
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- Antioch Baptist Church held its annual Vacation Bible School last Saturday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m.
than 100 in attendance. There was plenty of Bible study, crafts, eats and fun for all.
Announces Campaign
Commission Chairman
Dudley Gunter,
my candidacy for
of Chairman of the
County Board of
Ihave chosen
Ibecause of my strong desire to actively participate in
the direction of the community in which my
rand yours, live, work and play.
County government deserves experience, deter-
, and vision. We are and win be embracing new chal-
tbrought about by HB 489, the current LOST negotia-
and the SPLOST building projects approved by the
!last year. My knowledge and experience as former
will enable me to begin work on these and other
immediately.
to be honest, forthright and fair. I will treat thi
dignity and respect. I will use my energy to bet-
COmmunity.
vision is for Troup County government to help pro-
for continued economic opportunities.
fairly the necessary resources for our safe-
and other departments to give the
deserves.
work diligently toward these goals.
DUDLEY GUNTER
Saves Life
Trapped in Fire
Kuylendall
Saturday, June 1,
County firefighters
and Michael
live of a
respirato-
at his residence in
Land subdivision
on Old Chipley Road
Mountain.
by the Troup
Board of
on Tuesday,
| for the act of heroism.
1:00 a.m.
at the of the
put out a fire on the stove."
As Cross entered the
home, he noticed the smoke
was very heavy. The fire-
fighter had to crawl around
the home and search for Mr,
Clark.
"This is what you train
for," Cross said. "A firefight-
er knows that each time he
or she is dispatched to a fire,
there is a possibility their De
or the life of someone else
might be on the line. You are
prepared for it, but when it
happens, you still get a little
nervous."
Cross found Clark uncon-
scious in a hall of the home
near the kitchen area. "I
grabbed him and quickly
removed him," Cross said.
By this time,
Firefigher/EMT Williams
had arrived on the scene.
"I realized that Clark was
in respiratory arrest,"
Williams said. "I immediate-
ly began CPR on him."
"You don't think, you just
respond."
Williams and his wife,
Crystal, reside in LaGrange
and have two children. Cross,
also a l_,aGrange resident, is
a father of two.
smoke coming
t belonged
and Gloria Clark.
Mrs. Clark
him her husband
the home.
went to work
the hi)se and pre-
the home after
that Mr. Clark had
into the home,"
told firefight-
hadgone
to try and
By tia
SUCCESSFUL VISIT - The White Sands Panhandle Band
of Pensacola recently hosted a bluegrass-gospel festival
in LaGrange, coordinated by Hoofers and the Gospel Bam,
located at 3472 Hogansville Road.
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e' ppy to report that Mrs. Mandy Heard and Mr.
Silas Trammell of Grantville are home from the hospital and
doing fine. n00NG
Mrs. Sandra Ford Brown of Lone Oak is a patient at Emory
Rehabilitation Center in Atlanta. We Ssh her a speed recov-
erYHappy anniversary wishes go out to the following cou- Sat., June 15 & Sun., June 16
pies: Mr. and Mrs. Charles (JoAnn) Anderson on their 1st on
June 16; Mr. and Mrs. Levi (Hazel) Jackson on June 15; Mr.
and Mrs. Tony (Johnnica) Portress on their 4th on June 13
and Mr. and Mrs. Leon (Alicetine) Thompson on their 29th
on June 17. We wish them many, many more!
The 1966 graduates of Greenville Consolidated School
celebrated their 36th class reunion on Sunday, June 9 at the
New Mount Bethel Baptist Church in LuthersvilIe. It was
enjoyed by all.
Birthday greetings go out to: Mr. Danny Allen, Cochonda
Amey, Mr. Gene Bailey, Mr. Darren Black, son Of Ms. Leonia
Black, Mr. and Mrs. Ector (Marian) Dean, Mr. Wlllie Lee
Clements, St., Ms. Sharon Nicole Dean, Justin Emanuel
Clements, son of Minister Anthony ab.dMrs: Tangela
Clements, Rev..C!arefi Ellison, Mrs+ RosalH. Bursttm,
in memory of Mr. Samuel Ellis, Ms. Emma Lou Gla,qton, Ms.
Tawanna Hines, Mr. Dereek Hudson, Mrs. Core Hines, Mrs.
Sharon Hudson, Mr. Leon Johnson, Ms. Vickie McCall, Mrs.
Inez McCambry, Mr. Ira Miller, in memory of Mr. Stanton
Miller, Jr., Mrs. Verleda Mitchell, Ms. Annie Kate Pooler, Mr.
Joe Rosser, son of Ms. Ellen Roser, Ms. Susie Rosser, Ms.
Regina Rutledge, in memory of Mrs. Lillie Mac Sewell, Mr.
Drumus Strozier, Mr. William James Sewell, Ms. Mary
Strozier, and Edarius Rashard Williams, son of Ms. Stephanie
Rutledge and Mr. Reginald Williams.
The New St. Paul C.M.E. Church, Lone Oak invites every-
one to their annual Men's Day Program on Sunday, June 16th
at 11:00 a.m. with guest speaker, Mr. Richard Bedgood, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland (Betty) Bedgood. Rev. T.D. Brown
is the pastor.
The White Plains United Methodist Church, St. Marks
invites everyone to their annual Men's Day Program on
Sunday, June 16 at 11:00 a.m. with guest preacher, Minister
LoWinston Jackson, pastor of Total Faith Missionary Church
in LuthersviUe. Rev. W.E. Geter is the pastor and Rev. George
Beasley, associate pastor.
Vacation Bible School begins at the White Plains United
Methodist Church, St. Marks on Monday, June 17 thru 21
from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Adults and children are invited
to attend. Ms. Annice Griggs is director.
A very special greeting now that Father's Day is here,
with all the love that's always yours each day through the
yeart
Happy Father's Dayt
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