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GREAT WORK - A graduation ceremony for students from across the state was
held Friday, October 12, at the Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation.
Certificates were awarded for completion of work skills development and academic
education programs. Pictured left to right are: Tavius Thomas of Lilburn (seated);
Jason Mol of Snellville; Rebecca Service of Whighom; Scott King of Marietta; Yvonne
Gourley and Valerie Gourley of Lawrenceville; Linda Jenkins of Kennesaw and C.
Josh Booker of Macon (seated). Not pictured is Lakeshia Woodall of Americus.
THS AND FUNERALS
R. Lamar Hammock
26, 1939 - October 19, 2001
Richard Lamar Hammock, 62, of
died October 19 at West Georgia
Center in I_,aGrange. The funeral
was conducted October 21 in the
the Claude A. McKibben and Sons
Home in Hogansville. Dr. Jimmy
in Myrtle
Cemetery in Hogansville.
Pallbearers were Roy Wright, Tony
ht, Joe Boyd, John Bailey, Donald Neese,
Hewlett Hunt.
Mr. Hammock was born January 26, 1939
Hogansville, and was a son of the late Luther
. Hammock and the late Bernice Hubbard
'tom
1972 until 1985, he lived in Hogansville most
of his life, and was a retired market manag-
er for Colonial, Big Star, A&P, and Winn Dixie
Stores. He was a Baptist, a veteran of the U.S.
Navy, and a member of the Moose Club and
the VFW.
Survivors include one daughter, Joy
Drummond of Atlanta; two sons and a daugh-
ter-in-law, Christopher and Amy Hammock
of Marietta and Matthew Hammock of
Hogansville; one sister, Patricia Iqeckman of
HogansviUe; one brother, Eugene Hammock
of Phenix City, Alabama and five grandchil-
dren. He was preceded in death by a son,
Richard Lamar Hammock, Jr., and a daugh-
ter, Elizabeth Janice Hammock.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons
Funeral Home of HogansviUe was in charge
of arrangements.
'Share' Program
Offers Bill Help
The Share Program was
established many years ago
to assist people with their util-
ity bill. This is a non-profit
organization that can help
pay one bill within a 12 month
period.
All monies that Share has
come through donations
made by individuals on their
utility bills and sometimes a
group donation such as a
church. However, as time
goes by there is less money
coming in and this can mean
that people cannot be helped.
Last year this was a very
real problem. Gas prices rose
to unreal heights and made
the payment of bills almost
impossible for some people.
There has been talk that the
price of gas would go down,
but now they are saying that
there are so many really high
bills that are still unpaid they
may not be able to lower the
price. Surely the price will
go down some, but what if we
have a really cold winter?
From December 1, 2000
until September 1, 2001 Share
has had 23 applications. The
monies we had allowed us to
help 19 applicants which
impacted a total of 52 indi-
viduals. We spent a total of
$671.85.
The major reason for not
assisting more was the lack
of funds.
If within the next months
you feel you could spare one,
two or five dollars a month,
please get a pledge form from
City Hall, fill it out and return
it to them.
Or if you would like to
make a one time contribution,
call Suzanne Cook at 637-8411
or Carolyn Davis at 637-8741.
Please consider helping
Share and the people of
Hogansville.
Festival Planned Today at FRA
Flint River Academy will sponsor its annum Fall Festival
Thursday evening, October 25th from 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. on the
football field on campus in Woodbury. There will be a spe-
cial performance of bluegrass and gospel band from the
Williamson Music Barn.
There will be plenty of good eats including hamburgers,
hot dogs, sweets, cotton candy, and the popular cake walk.
Prizes will include a raffle drawing for free tuition of $1,000.
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