PAG]-: 2 HOGANSVILLE HOME NEWS -JuLY 26 2001
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REALTY | | Sales--Sen,ice--Installation
li I 401 E. Main Street, Suite A, Hogansville
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The Lone Oak City council voted unani-
mously Monday night to apply to GEFA for
a construction loan to get the much-needed
water project rolling.
I.one Oak has 165 water customers and a
water system which is more than 30 years
old and problems are beginning to occur,
according to Mayor Pro-tern Elaine Hillyer,
who is also the town's clerk.
Hillyer has taken the "bull by the horns"
since tom mayor Bryan FerreL1 moved out
of the community recently and two cotm-
cilmembers resigned.
Jason Gray and Susie Rosser are the only
members at the present time left on the coun-
cil.
An application for $766,602 was attthor-
ized in March by the council, but it didn't
include the water tank, says Tim Grogg, gov-
ernment finance consultanl for the GA Rural
Commumty Program tRCAP), who
is Wing to mastermind the project along
with Sc Copley.
By voting for the project, Grogg can now
apply for the Appropriation Treatment and
Danger Grant for $50,000 and authorize the
Governor's Discretionary Fund for $20,000.
Grogg said he plans to ask Dan Lee
for his help in socur this maae,.
The vote also authorizes to seek a
"Construction Loan" from GEFA to be used
as coKateraL
Tyhe total cost estimate amotult for the
Water Improvements Project Preliminary
Engineering is $853,331.60.
Award-Win,ning
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Jasmaine Talley gnizeA for Academ
The United States Achievemeat clmd-for
Academy announced today that J _ dedication toexceiletmeand"
TaUey of Newnan has been recof , Dr, :
academic achievement as a United States oftJ ,
National Honor Roll Award winaer. - :; :i
Jasmaine, who attends Evans Middle
School, will appear in the United States provide honor roll muts with many b¢
Achievement Academy Official Yearbook, efits and a,4ces and is a great tribute to
which is published nationally, a dediclllio .
"Recognizing and supporti oth " :
is more important than ever before in- Rhodes and Michael'lhlley of Newnaa. Her
America's history. Certainly, U •
Achievement Academy winners shouldbe of Gran. '
Hogansville Police Hold Bike
To Help Area Y0ungsters Learn
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b/ ..... A slow race was on tap
The Hogansville Police DepartmR hted a
Bicycle Rodeo last Saturday in the parkiag lot of
Piggly Wgly Food Store with 30 children attend-
ing from 10 aJm. Until 2 p.m.
Hogansville Police James lper said chil-
dren were taught the rules of the road, including
hand signals, the importance of wearing hehne
Copley said bids should
1 ff all the monies get approve&
Grogg said the bids would
es.
He said the consent
first priority and
days of the notice to proceed.
It should take six months to
everything, he noted.
In other business,
imously to have Dixie
of LaGrange to restore and:
to maintain and stabilize the air
the water lines at a cost of $1,525.
The money will come out of
fund.
Copley said the project is to
requirements and make"
water system.
last being the winner, Raper said.
HogansviUe Police Guy Spra
and Raper were on hand along with
Woodruff of the Troup
Department, Del Armstrong
Of the LaGrange Police - ;
The West Georgia Health Mobile was i
taking blood pressure and sugar checks.
Order Seedlings Early, Agency
landowners intending w l
large tracts."
ings
ing 1-8(X)-GA TRK.
sevdlinp said, "but the
supply is am large aa we had
last year at this 1nine. So, order-
Lug now could be an advantage
for everybody from homeowners
wanting to plant shade trees - to
(770)
The Georgia Forestry
Commission urges buye to
order tree seedlings early due to
the probability of numerous
species being sold out as the 2001
planting seasoa approach.
Johnny Branan, GFC Chief of
Reforestation, said that although
the middle of summer is not the
time to plant trees - "it is deft-
nitely the best time to place your
order and be sure your supply is
reserve4 in your name when the
time comes to plaut" ,
• Branan said the usual rush to
buy seedlings starts in September
and certain species are often sold
out in a matter of days.
%Ve now have a good supply
of quality hardwood and pine
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