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HOGANSVILI.E HOME NEWS - THURSDAY, JULY 8, 2004
Support Our Troops Hogansville Man
With Obstruction of
Hudson Farm "
..~ ~ "~ -.BY CLINT CLAYBROOK
A Hogansville man who
7~~/,~, ~~~'~, ~'~-~ G~4~jx''" fled withtwo other suspects
but was recognized when
police looking for drugs
~~~'~, ~~" b ~I~,~9 b "~~ "~t~"~ served asearchwarranton charged with possession of
a residence at 107 Burden St. crack cocaine with intent to
on June 24 was subsequent- distribute and possession of
ALL ARE RIPE AND READY TO GO! lya~restedandc~g~ ~ss~onoounceofm~-
obstruction of justice, juana.
You Pick or We according toapolicereport. He wasarrestedatthat
Carlton Lanier Smith, 33, address when police served
of 500 Oak St. was recognizeda search warrant at the resi-
NOW OPEN! by officers who served the dence about midnight.
8:00 a.m. to S:30 p.m. search warrant at about 9 Three citations for driv-
p.m.,accordingtothatreport, ing under the influence and
Located on GA Hwy 173 between In other recent police other charges were issued by
activity: officers in recent days.
VCoodbury, ~rarm Springs, and Manchester -Randy Deon Sewell, 20, Marvin Oatis Beasley, 45,
Follow The Signs To Hudson Farm of 501 west Boyd Road, was of 639 West Main St. wastick-
arrested on June 24 and eted on July 26 for DUI, aseat
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Celebration Enjoyed
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Continued From Page 1A up Main St. to the park we
remarked at how much wider
ing to enhance the memorial the sidewalks seem now.
to those who have given their Cold water and water-
lives for our freedom, melon, compliments of
D Pulling wagons and push- Roger's BBQ and Clemens &
ing a doll stroller in the patti- Company, awaited us and was
eric colors of our country, the much appreciated after our
entourage walked up Main St. walk.
to the school and back to the And where there is water-
park. Some of us took the "per- melon, there are seeds, and
Columbus, GA Police & Crime Stoppers fect mile" round trip walking that caUed for a seed spitting
Io ki g [o i Fo ti th route from the park down contest. I am proud to say I
ore o n . r n rmo on on e Johnson St., where we could am the first winner in the
admire the new Stark Mill adult category for what I am
murder of Kirby Smith, Owner / Village Playground at Keith sure will be an annual event.
St. Tony Stnblin had marked We declared that"GirLs Rule"
Op f Ki by's 5pe d Shop gi by off thismiletrailandsever- when the children'scontest
eratoro r e . r al walking routes around 1st and 2nd place titles went
fo d shot d th town to encourage us to be to a couple of girls as well.
wos un to eo on more active. Walking back Consider this a challenge to
towards town on College we you all for next year as I know
March 8, 2004 at his shop located at beingg°t t° see first hand the w°rkdone on thelast ofthe I will be there again to defendmy rifle,
belt violation and havin
insurance, a report shows.
And two other personst
were also ticketed whea~
stopped by police at a sobri-F
ety checkpoint at Highway
100 and Highway 54, a~
ing to another police report
Curtis Leon Murray, 25
of 754 Callaway Road wal
ticketed for DUI and drivi~~
while his license was suS,
pended and Carl WiUiaal !
Colton, 40, of 109 Cousins !
Road in Greenville was sep
arately ticketed for DUI and
driving while his license was
suspended.
• Daniel Kusiak, 33, of 207
Frederick St., reported 0¢
July I that a bicycle was
stolen by persons unknoWP~
from his front yard.
By Lynne C. Cu;lllll
DOG DAYS OF SUM-
MER - It can (jet pretty hot
in West Central Georgia |
during July, especially if /
your ancestors originallY
came from Labrador. /
Local pooch Molly was
enjoying a game of bas-
ke~all when the heat
finally got to her and the
contents of the ice cooler
gotto be too tempting. Her
owner, Caroline Carlisle,
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When: friday, July 9th Shanan Smith, Owner
Where: Comity Action For Improvement, Ira. 1380 LaFayette Parkway
~3ra~e, GA
Time: 10:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M.
, OPEN POSITIONS SALE
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JOBS! JOBS!! JOBS! JOBS.I!
lin Col b GA. could admire the new faceliftsidewalk renovation. We At the end of the festivi-
1438
Jacque e Drive, um us, ,ie~,.~,~ada~,,~,-
our town is getting. Some of ing of love for our country,
If you have the old buildings that had ourGod, and our wonderful
been an eyesore are gone and little town that we call home.
the renovation of the depot And we left with ideas to can now tell her friends,
brings new excitement at the make next year's celebration "1 have a real ice akx2."
f l]o possibilities that lie ~d for even better, so don't miss it,
n ormation ca . Open House Plannedfor This Sunday
706-653-3188 or intime, been under way practically
Continued From Page 1A One of the best things all summer and most of the
were so enchanted when they about it is that when the doors computers, student desks and
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= == visited the new school a few open for the first students, other essentially are in the
weeks hack, that they actual- that will mean that the Troup building; Whatley said a
ly had tears in their eyes dur- County School System has major concern is getting all
Offe ~J inga walk through of the gotten rid of some 18 "house the library books into theft
Reward re soon-to-open $16.1 million trailers" that were being used shelves in time for Sunday's
facility, as classrooms on the ceremony. " !
Rv The Children "~ ~n~ with good reason: It Callaway High School cam- There is a sparkling neW|
,~,F= is one impressive building, pus, said Principal Tom computerlabandaroboties|
Kirby Smith Kirby Smith. and ff there was any sparing Whatley, who has been the lab;afootballfield, multipur-I
of detail, it surely doesn't Middle School principal for pose sports fields and a neW]
show: The building literally eight years; he was principal gymnasium where the has,|
.................... sparkles inside. It has 148,000 at Whitesville Middle School ketball floor sparkles with-!
........ ilii.i square feet of floor space and for 10 years before that. out even a single scuff mar~
JOB FAIIIIlll some 45 classrooms. He'H have one assistant I-lighteeh?
The new school will be principal and a registrar this You bet= All the rooms are
home to some 200-plus fall and 45 classroom teach- equipped with controls that
Hogansville-area students ers. tell when one of them is
when school starts next empty: When that happens, a
SPONSORED BY: month. Among the brand-new computer dims or turns off
COMMUNITYACTION FORIMPROVEMENT,INC. There will be some 650 furnishing will be some 450 the lights and the ~ con~-
students in grades six, seven new student desks, and the tioning is adjusted accord-
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"'~ ~:: ~: CAFI and eight and the new facili-ty was accom- teachers will all get new ingly.
~i designed to desks. And all the restrooms
modate about 800 students, The moving process has have auto-flush toilets.