PAGE 8 - HOGANSVIIA HOME NEWS - JUNE 24, 1999
School Class of 1949
plans 50th Reunion
Plans are underway and excitement is building!! The reunion
will be held on July 3 at Mountain Top Inn, Pine Mountain. Over
the years friends of other classes expressed a desire to join us
at our 50th reunion, so we will be joined by some members of the
classes of 1948 and 1950. Our lives were so intertwined during
high school, that we are looking forward to getting reacquaint-
ed.
To add to the excitement of just seeing each other, our speak-
er of the evening will be Leon Tarvin, a member of the class of
1948, who did not graduate. He dropped out of MHS in January
1948 and joined the Air Force. During his 30 year military career,
he worked and obtained his GED and began night classes at local
colleges where he was assigned. He holds a BS from Utah State
University, and MS degrees from the University of Southern
California and Troy State University. He rapidly advanced through
the ranks while in service and retired as a Colonel. While at MHS,
he was an outstanding football player (captain in 1947) and pres-
ident of his junior class. Leon has written five novels, a non-fic-
tion book and writes regularly for camping magazines. We are
looking forward to hearing of his exploits and writing.
Bill Barnes, Bud Twitty, Othell Heaney, and Merri Jo Pate are
working hard to make this the best reunion ever.
Pre-School
Registration
CAFI Manchester Head
Start program is taking appli-
cations for three, four, and five
year old children.
Children must be 3 by
September 1, 1999.
Applications will be taken
daily from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at 607
J. D. Parham Drive,
Manchester.
For information, contact:
Kelly Edwards at (706) 846-
8396.
Please bring the following
forms to register your child:
• Birth Certificate
• Proof of income
• Social Security No. for
immediate family
• Guardianship docu-
ments (if applicable)
Habitat House to
Be Dedicated
Barbecue plates, Saturday, June
26, from 11- 2:00 at Luthersville
Baptist Church.
Plates consist of barbecue,
stew, chips, slaw, bread and tea
for $6. Dessert is extra.
Tickets may be purchased
in advance, contact Chris Bryan
a.t 770/927-6901.
Pine Mountain
Celebrates 4th
The Downtown Merchants
of Pine Mountain will hold an
Independence Day Celebration
with a sidewalk sale July 3 from
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Talbot Plans
4th Fireavorks
Independence Day festivi-
ties in Talbot County will be held
July 3 at Upton's Lake, six miles
west of Talbotton on Highway
315.
Watermelons will be served
beginning at 8 p.m. and the fire-
works show will begin immedi-
ately after dark.
The Talbot County VFD will
sell refreshments.
The event is free and open
to the public.
Waverly Hall
VFD Barbecue
Everyone is invited to attend
the open house and dedication
of the home of Ricky and
Darlene Bray on Sunday, June
27, at 3 pm.
Built in partnership with
ttabitat for Humanity in
Meriwether County, the home
is located on Hubert Russell
Road at Highway 18, four miles
north of Pine Mountain.
Call 672-4593 for additional
information.
by the American Red Cross. Therefore, we are asking
family members to help spread
Animal Park to the word. We will be expecting
Celebrate 4th you
The Pine Mountain Wild Summer Food
Animal Park will celebrate the 4th Service Program
of July with four days of barbe-
cue and special events. Community Action For
For more information, call 1- Improvement, Inc. will sponsor
800-367-2751 or 706-663-8744 for Summer Food Service Program
more information. (SFSP) again this summer.
The SFSP was established
Brown Reunion to ensure that children in needy
areas would continue to receive
P/annex/June 26 nutritious meals during the
school vacation that are corn-
On Saturday, June 26, the parable to those who are served
descendants of Isham and Ann under National School Lunch
Brown whose children were andSchoolBreakfastPrograms
Zedock, Bud, Mary, Vella, during the school year.
Cynthia and Sally will meet at Free meals are provided to
the Woodland Community all children at approved SFSP
Building in Woodland. open or enrolled sites in areas
Come, bring a covered dish with significant concentrations
and all the family, of low-income children.
We are planning for a big
day with kinfolks. CAFI has been a sponsor of
Due to the new numbering SFSP for the past ten years.
system for Meriwether County, Over 29,000 meals were served
FSU Flying High
Circus at Gardens
The Florida State University
"Flying High" Circus will be
performing at Callaway
Gardens' Robin Lake Beach
July 1-August 20.
For more information, con-
tact Rachel Crumbley at 706-
663-5187.
Pack 194 to
Hold Barbecue
Luthersville Cub Scout Pack
194 is sponsoring Johnny Brown
The Waverly Hall Volunteer
Fire Department will hold it's
Annual Bar-B-Q on Saturday, July
3, from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the
Waverly Hall Fire Station.
Plates will be $5 with a choice
of chicken or pork with home
made brunswick stew, slaw,
bread, pickle and tea.
Proceeds will go to the
Voltmteer Fire Department.
Blood Drive Set
in LaGrange
A blood drive will be held
Tuesday, June 29, at the First
Methodist Church, 401 Broad
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in the summer of 1998.
The program will provide
free sack lunches to children
18 and under.
Beginning Monday, June 14
to August 6, meals will be avail-
able to all children without
regard to race, color, national
origin, sex, age or disability.
Meals will be served at 11:30
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Head
Start Center located at 607 J.D.
Parham Drive.
CAFI is requesting volun-
teers who may be willing to help
distribute the meals and super-
vise the sites.
Interested persons are
requested to contact
Anderson at (706) 884-26511
further information.
Storyteller to
at Library
Storyteller Sherry
will present a program of
Cat Stories" at the
and Talbot County Libraries.
She will be in Talbotton on
I at 10:30 a.m.
on July 2 at 10:30 a.m.
Everyone, preschoolers
adults, is invited to attend.
The City of Hogansville will be
flushing fire hydrants on June 30
1999 15etween 7:00 p,m. a
midn!ght Customers may
experience low water pressure
during this time. The City of
Hogansville is sorry for any
inconvenience this may cause.
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