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charged with hit and run/leaving the
scene of an accident with injuries,
DU! and failure to main lane,
Lockard said.
The failure to maintain lane
charged was added because Shirey
allegedly left his proper lane of traf-
fic and crossed the center line before
striking Gates, who was walking on
the left side of Highway 100, head-
ed to town, Lockard said.
"Officer Knox walked up to the
pickup and immediately smelled the
sent of alcohol coming from the
truck," Lockard said.
The extend of Gates' injuries
were not immediately known,
Lockard said. "He was taken to West
Georgia Hospital by ambulance."
Gates was not listed as a patient
at West Georgia on Tuesday, a hos-
pital spokesman said.
Spirey, 50, "was bonded out at
the police station in Hogansville" and
was not taken to jail, according to
Lockard.
ILEAL WORLD ADVI=NTUIIE- The Boy Scout camping group, from L-R:
Philmont Guide, Kiel Schulthesiss, Brad Watt, John Mills, Chris Burford,
Brandon Sorrell, Todd Sandt, Flyan Jackson, Kurt Stie9ham, Christopher
Heard and Flonnie Heard.
Scouts Enjoy Tl €,,k in Wilderness
Kiel Schulthesiss,
Christopher Heard, and
his father Ronnie Heard
(all from the
Chattahoochee Council)
just recently returned
from a once in a lifetime
trip to the Philmont Boy
Scout Ranch located in
the New Mexico moun-
tains, part of the Rockies.
The lives of these
scouts and their leaders
were changed as they
completed a 10 day trek
75 miles through the New
Mexico mountains at
thillnont Scout Ranch
which covers 214 square
miles of vast wilderness.
The group of boys and
leaders hiked from small
camp to camp, carrying
their lives on their backs
during the trek.
The local group made
that what amounts to a
scouting pilgrimage with
their trip to Philmont, the
Boy Scouts of America's
premiere high-adventure
camp - the top camp of
the organization.
Hogansville Elementary
September 8 - Hot dog, cole slaw, potato rounds,
mixed fruit, choice of milk
September 9 - Spaghetti w/meat sauce, tossed salad, h
rolls, fruit, choice of milk
September 10 - BBQ sandwich, cole slaw, french
pickle spear, choice of milk
September 11 - chicken tenders, scalloped potatoes,
soned green beans, school baked beans, fruit, choice
September 12 - Cheeseburger, lettuce and tomato,
Dear Friends,
Thanks to each of you for all the love and support
us during the death of our precious grandson William
Holloway. To answer many questions, yes, he was
in death by his father, the late William Oliver, Jr. Thank
and may God bless each of you for your love and
Keep us in your prayers.
Pete & Chris