HOGANSVILLE HOME NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2000
F Bryan Geter
y Wins Opener, 28-6;
pares for Macon County
The Callaway Cavaliers
ed the Heard County
Friday night in the
opener for both
by a convincing 28-6
the road in Franklin.
The Cavaliers kepted the
on the ground with
picked
77 yards as Jay Brewer
it look easy as he led
Way with 163 yards on 17
He scored two of the
four touchdowns as he
on a 12 yard scam-
dashed 23 yards for
Callaway score.
Brian Hester and Chris
both played well at the
position, only
the pigskin one time
st.
The CAVS defense played
spite of returning only
starters, Hester and
from the 1999
The C avaliers stingy
held the Braves to
and 174
'ds passing for a total of
Head Coach sonnu
was also pleased
the play of Kowalski
who scored a.40
touchdown after an
were made by
team -- four fumbles.
s said it is under-
though being the
game some of the play-
ever played in. "They
game jitters,'"
said. "It was the first game
of the guys." We
alot to work on this
Cummings said.
Tigiaer scored for the
on a 16 yard run but
the game favoring his
leg.
County scored
lone touchdown on a 29
s from De Robinson
,d late in the third
Callaway will play the
County Bulldogs
at Callaway Stadium
the game beginning at
p.m.
Heard County will travel
Greenville to battle the
ENDLESS EFFORT -
Although glad to have an open-
ing victory against Heard
County, Callaway Head coach
Sonny Cummings isn't letting
the Cavaliers taek it.easy this
week, The squad has been
working hadr getting ready to
fce the Macon County Bulldogs.
Left Photo: Junior Jay Brewer
of the Callaway Cavaliers had
a great opening night against
the Heard County Braves as
he scampered for 163 yards
and two touchdowns. The
5'10", 190 Ibs. Brewer scored
the Cavalier's first TD on a 12
yarder and their final TD on a
Music: Don't Fear It
Would like to tell everyone
missed the T. Graham
at the Gospel Barn
they really missed a great
Was very surprised at the
out and wonder if folks
reluctant to go to the
barn due to a miscon-
about any religious
' not know,
to be a bible-tot-
go and enjoy the
they do have
before every show, you
have to stand and partici-
Unless you want to:
a shame to miss
great entertainment
of a possible misun-
Was born and raised in
living the past four
m HogansviUe.
said more than once,
is nothing to do."
thanks to the Gospel
that is no longer true.
Gospel Barn offers
entertainment, the
clean, and there are no
or alcohol; ample securi-
13resent and you are sure
Someone you know.
lease don't let this great
to pass you by, and
added benefit, the food
t will ensure that you are
you watch the
you do make it to
show, whether it be
(Jeff Foxworthy did a
show),bluegrass, gospel
I can assure you that
you will want to come back.
Susan Reynolds
Hogansville
Not 'Sense
With A Smile'
Dear Editor."
As I drove through the drive-
thru, I called my house on my
cell-phone to see if there way
anything else anyone wanted.
When I arrived at the pick up
window, I asked the attendant
if she could please add a burg-
er to the order. I was informed
that her register had been
removed and the she could not
ring it us. So I asked her if she
could get someone to ring it up
for her. She said hold on.
Unfortunately, she left the win-
dow open when she asked the
attendant at the front register
to ring the order up for her. Her
comments were "She can drive
around again, because I don't
have time to deal with her s...."
At this time I was shocked to
hear this kind of language and
attitude from someone in the
customer service industry. I
then asked to speak to the
Manager. If it was going to be
that much of a problem, I would
just prefer to get a refund. The
window attendant again turned
and said, "She would like to
speak to the Manager." She
instructed someone to "give the
telephone to call 911" because
she was not going to deal with
my "Billy Bad A..." and that if
I did not get out of her drive
through, "she was going to
brake bad on my a..." I was
afraid that she would try to
physically harm me and not
refund my money. I then asked
the window attendant again, to
give me my receipt so that I
could come inside and get my
refund. The Manager refused
to give me my receipt. After a
while I then called on my cell
phone 911 myself to call the
police dept. At the arrival of
the Officer, I explained the sit-
uation to the Officer that the
manager would not give me my
receipt or a refund and had fis-
cally threatened me.f treatment
she was giving her paying cus-
tomers.). I patiently waited my
turn to receive my service.
When I got to the front counter,
the 'attendant deliberately
ignored me and the officer to
When she finally asks me can I
help you (in a very angered
tone). I asked with the police
officer there as a witness, "May
I have my refund now." She
began to yell and rant and rave
about her drive thru. When she
finished I said, "excuse me but
do not raise your voice to me,
because I'm not raising mine to
you" in a very calm manner
(witness by the officer). Then
she got even louder (in the pub-
lie humiliation) she was told, yes
you are. She then asked me
"what do you want." Again I
asked "May I have my refund
now?" She threw up her hands
and I stepped back because she
was already out of control, fear-
ing that she would physically
harm me as she protested to do
so earlier. I then looked at the
officer and said, "See, this is
why you had to be called," and
that "I apologize that my tax
payers money and time had to
be wasted on such uncalled for
and unnecessary action of a
Manager position in customer
service."
Connie Newman
Hogansville
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We invite everyone to our
homecoming services begin-
ning on Sunday, September 10,
as our church celebrates 95
years of service to the Lord. Dr.
Jerry Cross is preaching
Sunday morning. After morn-
ing worship service, lunch will
be served in our newly decorat-
ed fellowship hall. There is no
evening service on Sunday but
on Monday, Dr. Cross conducts
preaching services through
Wednesday, September 13 at
7:00 p.m. each evening. Special
singing is planned each evening
and a nursery for children up
to age 3 is provided. C.Y.M.
resumes meeting each
Wednesday on September 20.
The WMU Mission Action and
Prayer Circle meeting is
changed to Tuesday, September
19, at 7:00 p.m. this month due
to our homecoming services.
"How can God help me in
my situation?" All people expe-
rience problems in their lives.
Many people find it hard to
believe that God understands
and cares about their troubles.
Our study on Sunday,
September 10, "How does God
Help?" tells us God is willing
and able to help people who turn
to Him with any and all of their
life situations. God communi-
cates this to us through Psalm
46, which is a song of praise for
the security that God promises
to all believers. "God is our pro-
tection and our strength. He
always helps in time of trouble."
(Psalm 46:1 NCV). Martin
Luther was inspired by this
psalm, when he was in danger
from his enemies, to write the
great hymn: "A mighty fortress
is our God, A bulwark never fail-
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