HOGANSVna HOME NEWS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 2000
3ANAGEMENT
Due to the t2XpallSlOI] ill Otll"
indtry, we |l'e in demand for
higfily motivated self-starlets
for rtlallagel]lenl positiOlS.
Great pay structure plus prcdil
sharing. Some salt:s cxpcrivnce
is helpful but not required.
Contact William at
770-252-1929
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MARKETING & SALES
Are you tired of li\\;il pay-
check to paycheck? Would
you like an opportunity to
make $500 to $1000 weekly?
We are currently hirin for
all full-time positions. ('all
770-252-1930, ask for
Randall.
E.O.E.
By Frances Robinson
SCRAP IRON, NOT HEAVY METAL -This newly organized singing group performed at Homecoming
Sunday at Antioch Baptist Church and did a fantastic job. Pictured (I to r): Scott Bonner, Joe Spinks,
Patrick Bonner, Donnie Williamson, Charles Lee, Neal Billingsley and Buddy Hammett. This group
is called 'The Scrap Ironers."
Slow Credit- Ne Probleml
Discharged Bankniptcles - No Probleml
Everyone is invited to our
Fellowship supper on
Wednesday, September 6, at
6:30 p.m. The menu this month
is soup and salad. Children and
youth of C.Y.M will join us for
supper and then continue their
evening of recreation and Bible
lessons until 8 p.m. Prayer meet-
ing and Bible study for adults
is after supper at 7 p.m. The
WMU General meeting is on
Tuesday, September 5, at 7 p.m.
We invite women of all ages to
join in service to the Lord.
"God is Love. So What?" On
Sunday, September 3, we begin
a new study theme that explores
"Questions about God." People
are spiritually confused today
and are searching for answers
to their questions: "Is God a lov-
ing God? .... How does God
help? .... How owerful is God?"
and "How does God save us?"
Our first lesson shows how
much God loves us but also how
He wants to demonstrate his
love through us.
"Dear friends, let us love one
another, for love comes from
God. Everyone who loves had
been born of God and knows
God. Whoever does not love
does not know God, because God
is love." (1 John 4:7-8 NIV).
God's nature is love. God
showed His love by sending His
only Son as a sacrifice for our
sins.
God's love overcomes feat,
which is the opposite of love.
"There is no fear in love. But
perfect love drives out fear,
because fear has to do with pun-
ishment. The one who fears is
not made perfect in love." (1
John 4:18 NIV)
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ATHS
Bobby L. Smith, St'.
October 17, 1937 -- August 24, 2000
Bobby L. Smith, Sr. age 62, of the Cooksville
Heard County,
died Thursday, August 24, 2000 at the West
Center in LaGrange.
Funeral services were conducted at 4 p.m.,
26, at Corinth Baptist Church. The Reverend Milton
Reverend Eddie Dean Moore officiated and interment
Corinth Cemetery. Pallbearers for the service were
Garrison, Dean Moore, Jr., Joe Moore, John Moore
and Dale Bunn.
Mr. Smith was born October 17, 1937 in Spalding
lived in Albertville, AL for a number of years
home in Cooksville in 1991. tte was a member of the
Baptist Church and a retired truck driver.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Vaynell Smith of
three daughters: Mrs. Kimberly Powers of Newnan,
Smith of Cooksville, and Ms. Terrie Smith of
sons: Bobby Lee Smith, Jr. of Cooksville, James Rodneyl
Pine Mountain, Darryl Garrison of Cooksville, and
of Buchanan; thirteen grandchildren and one
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral
Hogansville was in charge of arrangements.
Pauline C. Burks
August 8, 1923 -- August 28, 2000
Pauline Cooper Burks, age 77, of Warren,
Monday, August 28, 2000 at the Bradley County
in Warren.
The funeral service was conducted at 10 a.m.,
August 30, in the Chapel of Frazer's Funeral Home in
Arkansas. The Reverend Roy GrieL Jr. and the
Jenkins officiated anjnterment was in the Moseley
near Warren.
Mrs. Burks was born August 8, 1923, in Bradley
Arkansas, daughter of the late Carl and Roda Cassell
was lifelong resident of Bradley county, was a
was a member of Immanuel Baptist Church in Warren.
Survivors include her husband, Clyde Burks
son, the Reverend Billy W. Burks of Hogansville who is
tor of the Western Baptist Association in Newnan;
Mrs. Linda Gill of Warren and Mrs. Ann Milliken
Arkansas; three sisters, Mrs. Lucy Carte,, Mrs.
Mrs. Dorothy Pennington, all of Warren; six g:
three great-grandchildren.
Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home of
GA reporting for Frazer's Funeral Home of Warren,
in charge of arrangements.
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301 Broom St. Suite 101
laGrange, GA 30240
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208 Johnson Street
Hogansville, Georgia
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