HOGANSVIIJ HOME NEWS - THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 2002 PAGE 3-A
By Bryan Geter
- Hogansville's Mayor Wilson St. Clair and the entire waste water department
council are all smiles as Stuart Humphries of Crocker & Associates, Inc. present the
beautiful plaque after being named "Aqua Aerobic Plant of the Year." There were
700 waste water treatment plants included. Hogansville was one of five in Georgia
countnjwide that were named as "outstanding performance leaders in 2001." Pictured
are St. Clair and Humphries holding the plaque as councilmen Bobby Joe Frazier,
Frank Martin, Jimmy Jackson, along with Ron Buchanan, waste water manager,
Jack Leldner and Ronald Hill look on.
HOMES FOR SA
By Bryan Geter
"TOP OP" - Hogansville's
Water and Waste Water
Department Director Ron
Buchanan, (L) stands with
City Manager David Aldrich
after receiving the 2001
"TOP OP" Operator's Award
for having the best waste
water plant in District 4.
Buchanan won this award
in 1998, 1999 and now,
2001. District 4 is made up
of 35 counties in the state.
Buchanan .gives credit to his
entire staff for a job well
done.
We're sorry to report that
John L. Grady of
is a patient at
r Memorial Hospital in
Also, Ms. Annella
of Hogansville is a
at Emory Peachtree
Hospital in
We wish them a
recovery !
very special happy
to Mrs. Willie Mac
Atlanta, formerly of
on her 90 years
on June 26 and more
to come.
llAppy ANNIVERSARY
g cou-
Mr. and Mrs. Leon
(Rhonda) Hines on their 7th
on June 30; Mr. and Mrs.
Claudell (Wylene) Phillips on
their 17th on June 29; Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy (Mary Joyce)
Godfrey on their 29th on June
30 and Mr. and Mrs. James
Curtis (Phyllis) Williams on
their 13thon July Ist. We wish
them many, many more!
We're sorry to report that
Rev. Willie Ed Geter, pastor
of White Plains and Louise
United Methodist Churches,
suffered a stroke.
THE 1972 GRADUATES
of Greenville High School
celebrated their 30th class
reunion on Saturday evening,
Thrash Participates in
Scholarship Program
James R. (Ricky) Thrash, Washington policy makers
a student at Callaway and observing the American
School in Hogansville, political process on Capitol
Hill.
Program in
D.C.
/ and more than 450
high school juniors and
from 41 states, the
of Puerto
the District of
American Samoa
explored the
government at work.
political issues with
HIGHLIGHTS OF the
week included seminars with
Senator Daniel Inouye (D
HI), NBC Legal
Correspondent Pete WLlliams
and former presidential can-
didate Ralph Nader;, appoint-
ments with members of
Congress, visits to foreign
embassies and a Twilight
Tattoo mih't performance
and review.
June 22 at the old
Luthersville Elementary
School. It was enjoyed by all.
Birthday greetings go out
to: Emberly Janise Clark,
daughter of Rev. and Mrs.
Emmitt (Janet) Clark, Ms.
Sabrina Clayton, Ms. Hazel
T. Colton, Kimberly Cook,
niece of Mrs. Vita Sewell, Mr.
Willie Oscar "Bill" Cousins,
Shantivria Calvinette Ellis,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Calvin (Juliette) Ellis, Mrs.
LaTonya Vanni Ellison, Mrs.
Bessie S. Hardy, Mr. Michael
Harris, Mr. Dwight Lionel
Hardaway, Mr. • Edward
Dobbs, in memory of Mr.
Gene Robert Rosser, Ms.
Frances Jean. Rosser, Mr.
Paul Rosser, Jonathan
Robertson, Taylor Dunton,
daughter of Mr. and
Mrs.Tony (Jennifer) Dunton,
Ashley Strozier, in memory
of Mr. Raymond Stinson and
Mr. WLllie Jim Strozier.
THE WHITE PLAINS
United Methodist Church, St.
Marks Community invites
everyone to their Children's
Day Program on Sunday,
June 30 with guest speaker,
Little Miss Mary Rosegenea
White, daughter of Ms. Sylvia
Black White.
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Hogansville Woman Facing
Disorderly Conduct Charge
By BRYAN GETER
A Hogansville woman
was arrested and charged
with criminal trespass and
disorderly conduct after an
incident occurring at 402 1/2
W. Main Street on June 18 at
approximately 9:30 p.m.
HogansviUe Police were
called to the location in
response to a fight compliant.
According to police
reports, Camario E Rutledge,
17, of 211 Ware Street was
standing in the roadway hold-
ing a three foot long brown,
wooden stick and screaming
at several individuals.
Officer T. J. Short said
Alicia R. Jackson of 2632
Mobley Bridge Road asked
him to inspect the damage to
her car, a 1996 Plymouth
Neon, while Officer Lee
began questioning Rutledge.
Lee asked Rutledge why
she had the stick and she
responded that she was
walking bare-foot and need-
ed the stick to "fight off
snakes."
Rutledge told police that
she didn't strike the vehicle
and said she didn't "get
along" with the complainant.
POLICE STATED that at
this point, Rutledge decided
to leave the scene but officer
had her to sat down until the
incident was cleared.
At this time, report states
that Rutledge got upset and
began to get loud and start-
ed using profanity.
Police advised her to
calm down and when she
would not, Rutledge was
arrested.
Damage to the vehicle is
estimated at $500 at this time.
Officers said there were
three medium dents in the
roof of the vehicle.
IN ANOTHER CASE,
Officer Johnny Lockard
arrested Joshua Sherrer on
Monday morning and
charged him with the burgla-
ry of a home at 104 Maple
Street where a knife and a
pistol were taken, recently.
Sherrer also was charged
with violation of probation.
Editor's Note: The week-
ly police news is taken from
reports filed at the
Hogansville Police
Department and are a mat-
ter of public record. Those
listed in the police new, have -
only been charged in each
incident and are innocent oj
all charges until proven guilty
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