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Huntcliff Resumes
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number of questions were
raised concerning, if the city
could provide enough water to
the subdivision, if sidewalks
were going to be installed, and
whether underground utilities
would be installed.
Arnold said the minutes
state City Manager David
Aldrich said the city should be
able to provide enough water
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Hogansville Hometown news presents
The Hogansville Hummingbird Festival
Fundraiser Dinner
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The Gala at the
Hogansville's finest
restaurants come
together to bring you
wonderful food for a
wonderful cause in one
of the area's loveliest
settings. A great night O f
sparkling entertainment
"A taste of Hogansville"
• Gaby's CaM and Bistro
oHogan's Heroes
oThe International Caf6
e Johnny Browns
oAnd Introducing the Famous
Chef Paul Luna at the Grand
Dinner includes all four courses,
wine, coffee & tea. At Hogansville's
beautiful Grand Hotel 6 PM
Friday October 20th; tickets $50
Additionally, Dinner Guest
participate in one of
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Silent Abctions " CI Trust for city
..... restoration
and underground utilities would
be installed.
As for the sidewalks, it was
not mandatory according to the
city ordinance the minutes state
and would be left up to the
builders.
During the regular meeting
on June 8, 1999, consideration
of Phase I of Huntcliff Village
subdivision, Councilman Larry
Dorrough made a motion with
Councilman Ezra Whitmore
seconding to approve the con-
sideration.
Arnold said to file Chapter
11 Bankruptcy was the only
thing he could do, since he
owned only 45 percent of the
interest.
"I couldn't sell lots nor could
I pay the land off," he said "I
was boxed in, so I did what was
necessary and put it in front of
the federal judge."
Arnold said all creditors,
which are only four, would get
the money which is owed them.
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GOOD GOURD! Austin Dorrough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joey Thompson, is shown with
he and his granddad Larry Dorrough raised. The largest one weighed 45 pounds. The
ones weighed 42 pounds each.
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his window at the dining room.
According to the police report, the man
had taken an air conditioner out of the win-
dow and stacked several items on a couch
near the window. He told police the man
left with a cell phone and $30 worth of
change in two bags.
MARK S. BROCK of 208 White Street
reported someone stole a 5x8 trailer with
a 52 inch cut riding lawnmower on it. The
incident occurred between October 1 and
October 4.
Billy Webb of 108 Greenough Street told
police someone took his Friday, Saturday
and Sunday LaGrange Daily News news-
paper from his box. No further informa-
tion was available at presstime.
David wayne Brown of 758 Corinth Road
said an unknown female went into Rite Aid
Pharmacy in Hogansville and paid for his
prescription. Brown said the female took
the prescription from the store without his
authorization and didn't bring the pre-
scription to him either.
TAMMY CLEVELAND of Shell Mart
reported to police someone in a white Ford
Mustang drove off without paying for 16.07
gallons of gasoline around 5 p.m. on Sunday.
No further information was available.
Robert Cousin of 103 Greenough Street
reported to police on September 24 some-
one took his billfold in the
WesTek. He stated a
King, asked him to change a
him. He stated he put his billfold on a
made the change and started talking
Kinuntil the break was over.
backto work. Fifteen minutes later,
noticed his wallet was missing
back to the breakroom only to
gone.
He notified his supervisor, who
outside and found it on the
returned it to Cousin who
was there except for $146.00.
Lucille Brown reported someone
ed out the rear passenger window
Plymouth Voyager which was
yard behind her house at 204 College
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includes both a mixed field
green salad and a vegetable
roulade. .......
The rest of the menu
includes a luscious smoked
salmon and potato pancake
appetizer from Patrick Terrail
of Gaby's CafG, Hogan's Heroes'
famous Penne Emiliana, a won-
derful marinated grilled chick-
en breast over a rice pilaf from
International Caf6 and Johnny
Brown's renowned butter roll
for dessert.
Besides wine, the dinner also
includes hors d'oeuvres, coffee and certificates for
or tea, live music and addition- Hogansville,
al entertainment. Newnan are up for the
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in the area. • per person. All profits
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