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Our belated sympathy goes
out to the family of Mrs. Bertha
I. Miller of Grantville in her
leath. God knows your grief and
• ars your sorrow.
Mr. Anderson Portress of
]rantville was ordained a dea-
th at New Hope Baptist
ent is spe. 2hurch, Newnan on October 3
otteryoft Tirst Sunday). Rev. Clifford
s, adverl avis delivered a soul stirring
; , _o essage. Congratulations
a Alao; eacon Anderson Portress!
ts a bert . .
...... , taappy Anniversary goes out
totn stat 0 t n
- "i: he followi g couples: Mr.
wn me i , nd Mrs. Doug (Johnnie Mac)
!" _a lount on their 10th on October
in ueor 7 and Mr. And Mrs. Tommy L.
on cou_eorothy ) Thornton on their
ntary elst on October 28. We wish
.al neea I
_. _ ,a.,hem many, many more.
mgn sctgx. We're happy to report that
ng, wrl s. Angela Sewell of Grantville
t; . . _s from the hospital and doing
nefalr,!cely. Ms. Sewell is staying
^ _ ith her sister, Ms. Ella Owens
! food a f St. Marks. Also, Ms. Felicia
Lea. nellings of St. Marks is home
. percel om the hospitaland doing fine.
:o fund b Our belated sympathy goes
ld get tll iut to the family of Mr. Walter
eard Jr. Of Atlanta formerly
Ln be pro f Meriwether County in his
.'feared t leath."Earthhasnosorrowthat
leaven cannot heal."
y proud 0 Remember Ms. Mattie Lee
llis in your prayers.
On last Friday, October 22,
Irs. Miriam Freeman Elder of
tlanta was honored on her spe-
:ial day with a surprise birth-
There w lay dinner at the Golden Corral
of cotto a Newnan. it was given by her
laughter, Mrs. Carla Sumerlin,
.a-vine ha' lister, Mrs Vita Sewell and
registere,
.ke Coun[ Halloween Shaped Cookies
year," till [Bats, Cats, Moons, Owls, Ghosts)
Roose 9"/k eahe ax
t hear tt ew Location - 4 East Lafayette Square
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to Wa# (7061884-7334
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.|1 Wedding Cakes. Petit Fours and
was eve
I! Cheese Straws for showers
aett for 11 Donuts. Pastries, Desserts,
Brownies, Snacks
back .....
niece, Mrs. Charlene King.
There was approximately 50
people in attendance. The table
was decorated with a beautiful
picture of Mrs. Elder and grand-
son. Of course, the large birth-
day cake. She received lots of
money and gifts. We hope you
have many, many more happy
birthdays!
Our deepest sympathy goes
out to Mrs. Opal Hardaway of
Greenville in the death of her
daughter, Mrs. Annie Dora
Render of Greenville.
The Great Pumpkin brings
happy birthday greetings to:
CaDarius Quave Carter, grand-
son of Mrs. Dorothy Hines, Dr.
T. B. And Mrs. (Barbara)
Clayton, Mrs. Florine Colton,
Mr. Kenneth Daniel, Mr. Willie
C. Colton, Mrs. Marie Davis, Ms.
Coretta Ford, Mrs. Constance P.
Gamble, Mr. Kummy
Matthews, Ms. Joyce C. Murrah,
Mrs. Janie Parham, sister of
Mrs. Thelma J. Wisdom, Ms.
Peggy Nell Rutledge, in mem-
ory of Elder Willie Leroy Pace,
Rev. Ben Stanley St., in memo-
ry of Mr. Bruce Stepp, Mr. Willie
"Jr" Stewart, Mr. Robert
Tenney, Ms. Vernita Towns, Ms.
Judy Cook, Mr. Daniel Rosser,
son of Ms. Ellen Rosser, Mr.
Sylvester Rosser Jr., Nine
Overton, Anna Thornton, Calvin
Hall, grandson of Mrs. Lunia
Mitchell, Mr. James M. Colton,
Mrs. Margaret Houston, Mr.
Dyron Gunnells, grandson of
Mr. And Mrs. Curtis (Mary Hall)
Griggs, Mrs. Betty Wells,
daughter of Mrs. Maggie Stepp,
Ms. Kimberly Diane Williams,
granddaughter of Mrs. Daisy
Dawson and Ms. Robin Brown,
daughter of Mr. And Mrs.
Robert (Doris) Brown, Jr.
Our deepest sympathy goes
out to the family, of Mrs.
Annette Render of Grantville in
her death. She is just away.
The Community Gospel
Male and Female Chorus will
sponsor a Fall Musical at the St.
Mary United Methodist Church,
100 Pine Street, Hogansville on
THE GOSPEL
BARN
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LaGRANGE, GA 30241
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Clark-Holder Clinic's
Hogansville Office
will be OPEN
on Mondays, Tuesdays & Thursdays
from 9:00am - 5:00pm,
beginning September 27.
A nurse will be on-site for:
labwork
blood pressure checks
prescription refills
injections
x-rays
Patients who need to see a physician can schedule
an appointment with Dr. Terry Alford
or nurse practitioner Beverly Cyphers
in LaGrange at 812-4258.
C CLARK-HOLDER CLINIC
Hogansville Plaza * 637-6651
Saturday, October 30 at 6 p.m.
Featured will be The Morning
Doves of Anniston, Alabama,
The Southern Harmoniers of
Atlanta and many, many more
groups from the surrounding
area. This is an open door pro-
gram. Please feel free to come.
The White Plains United
Methodist Church, St. Marks
Community invites everyone to
their Children and Youth Day
Program on Sunday, October 31
at 11 a.m. with guest speaker,
Minister Robbie Miller of
Griffin, bringing the message.
Rex,. Beasley, associate pastor.
Seed for Thought: If you've
left the path, turn to the right.
Troup County
Strategic
Planning
Dr. Roy Nichols,
Superintendent of the Troup
County School System,
announced strategic planning
process beginning in January
2000 that will determine direc-
tions and set areas of priority
the year 2003.
Staff members, parents,
students and citizens from the
community will be encouraged
to serve on the Strategic
Planning Committee. "We'd like
to have 100 staff members and
100 community representa-
tives assist us with the strate-
gic planning process," said
Nichols.
Individuals are requested to
apply to serve on the Strategic
Planning Committee.
Applications will be available
in schools, at the
Administrative Services
Center, 200 Mooty Bridge Road,
Instructional Support Services,
3157 Roanoke Road, in the
newspaper and at strategic
locations throughout the com-
munity such as the public
library and the Chamber of
Commerce. In addition, citizens
who want to serve on the com-
mit, tee may call the Public
Relations Office at 812-7900.
Planning meetings will be
held in January; February;
March and April. The
Superintendent's staff will
receive information, decide on
strategies for addressing goals,
establish the final priority list,
make a presentation to the
Board of Education and report
back to the Strategic Planning
Committee. The Strategic Plan
will be presented to all citizens
of Troup County in May, 2000.
"It is most important that
the citizens of Troup County set
the goals for the school system,"
said Dr. Nichols. "We encour-
aged all interested citizens and
staff members to apply to assist
with this process."
Crowder's Auto Repair and
Towing located at 1460 Highway
54 in Hogansville, will sell a 1987
Nissan stanza for a repair bill and
storage.
The vehcile was picked up on
March 19, 1999 for repairs.
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:the amo0 retired after 29 years as a teacher in Hogansville Public Schools.
3es into 01 'Active member of her church, Highland Baptist.
'Commissioner, Hogansville Housing Authority.
f 'Volunteer, at West Georgia Medical Center for past two and.a half years.
are useui Volunteer, deliverer of meals to shut-ins, for Hogansville Sen=or Center.
?eaaYoau :Volunteer, at Hogansville E.71Etdchool.
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Jean Crocker and grandchildren.
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Andy Sharp
Hogansville City Council- Post 4
I care about Hogansville and its future, because I care about my
children. Even though Hogansville is not the town of my childhood, it is
the town of theirs. I want itto alwaysbe a special place to grow up in.
This can only be accomplished, however, with careful planning and real
answers to relieve this town of its current debt.
As a C.P.A. and regional financial controller, I have helped businesses
find the bottom line and get back on their feet again for over 15 years. I
can do the same for Hogansville.
Please Vote for Andy Sharp
City Council, Post 4
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MANCHESTER BUSINESS ASSOCIATION
presents their second annual
TURI00Y
SHOOT
Sat. November 13
lO:OOam until...
RAIN DATE NOVEMBER 21, 1999
Turkey Shoot will be held beside Hamp's Food Store
on Hwy. 85 E in Manchester
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For More Information Please Call the MBA Office at
(706) 846-5341