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HARWEU, BROWN & HARWELL, P.C.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 & 13
Social Security & S.S.I.
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Newnan, Georgia 30263
(770) 251-1567 * 251-0800
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HOOFERS &Rv
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3472 Hogansville Road
LaGrange, GA 30240
www.hoofers.com
PHONE 1-800-844-6737
HOGANSVIIJ2: HOME NEWS - THURSDAY, JULY 22 2004
Bricks of Honor
Hogans Legion Post Helping Fund
-'~--\ It will be privately funded via the names of veterans
By CUNT CLAYBROOK ~ of engraved bricks and the project
The Hogansville American Legion
has joined forces with various veterans
groups in helping raise funds for the
Troup County Veterans Memorial in
LaGrange.
The memorial will be built at the
new county administrative complex and
will honor veterans of all wars.
needs the help of the Hogansville area
and other veterans, said Tommy
Thrower, program chairman.
"Freedom is never free," he remind-
ed the public. "Come out today, buy a
brick and honor a veteran.."
He or other representatives of th6
local American Legion post will be sell-
ing the bricks, which will carry the
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the local operation out
Other Artists Performing Include:
IIIrd Tyme Out
The Lewis Family *
Larry Stephenson
Hurricane Creek
David Parmley & Continental Divide
Suggins Brothers & The Everett Brothers
of that building.
Kuehl's son, Andrew, was
at work with other employ-
ees on Monday, helping build
~new sidewalk that runs
om Highway 29 down into
e subdivision.
The senior Kuehl said he
didn~ want to reveal the pur-
chase price, but told The
Home News that he's known
Arnold for a long time. "He
recommended Hogansville
to us and we think it's a good
fit for us."
His company has other
projects under way, "but
right now this is our primary
development."
Arnold retains control of
MaUard's Lake Subdivision,
We like Hogansville and the
people are just super," he
said. "We're very excited
about our prospects here.
"Hogansville is a friend-
ly community and important
to the home-buying public."
Houses in the Villages
will sell in the $100,000-
$145,000 price range, he said,
adding that they'll be target-
ed mainly at first-time buy-
ers and empty nesters.
"We plan to offer a subdi-
vision with amenities and out-
standing value for the dollar,"
Kuehl said.
Arnold began develop-
merit of the subdivision some
five years ago, but ran into
difficulties with a part -owner
ice and dates of service, at the
Supermarket in Hogansville
Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Veterans may buy a
selves or old service buddies,
rials for members of your
served their country in
tary's uniforms, Thrower said.
who wanted to make it a com-
munity of 500-plus house
trailers, which everybody
Eh
THE BUCK STOPS HERE - You probably won't see
deer with a rack this beautiful come the fall. This
geous buck was just around in a wooded
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on
the
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