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ttOGANSVILLE HOME NEWS - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2000
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Callaway Rallies to Defeat
By Bryan Geter
The Callaway Cavaliers came
from behind late in the fourth
quarter Friday afternoon and
defeated the Carver Panthers, 33-
32 at Lakewood Stadium in
Atlanta for their third victory of
the season.
The Cavaliers took a 14-0 lead
in the first period on a touchdown
pass from Chris Smith and a 86
yard run from speedster Jay
Brewer.
Carver came back with three
unanswered touchdowns to take
a 18-14 lead into the lockerrrom
at the break.
Carver was leading 32-26 late
in the ball game.
After a 19 yard touchdown by
Carver, Kowalski Patterson took
the ensuing kickoff to Callaway's
45.
On third down, Brewer
dashed by the Panthers into the
endzone on a 31 yard scamper.
Brent Matheny booted the
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P.A.T. To give the Cavaliers the
lead and evenually the win.
The CAVS defense stopped
the Panthers on four downs to
preserve the win.
"It's great to win again," An
elated Head Coach Sonny
Gumming said after the game. "It
was an offensive shootout and we
were able to dig down and score
on the final drive."
Cummings said he was proud
of the kids and their efforts.
Brewer rushed for 301 yards
and scored three TDs for
CaUaway on the night.
He now has rushed for more
than 1400 yards and has scored
15 touchdowns on the year.
Callaway will finish the sea-
son Saturday night against the
powerful Grim Eagles, who
defeated Manchester last week,
35-20.
The game will be at Callaway
Stadium at 7:30 p.m.
Eric Logan Wegienka
Mr. & Mrs. Kerry Wegienka
are the proud parents of a son
born October 20, 2000 at West
Georgia Medical Center in
LaGrange.
He has been named Eric
Logan and weighed 8 lbs. 12 ozs.
and 22 1/2 inches long.
Maternal grandparents are
MI'. & Mrs. Coleman Brown of
Hogansville.
Paternal grandparents are
Mr. & Mrs.Vern Wegienka of
Hogansville.
Great granddaddy is Mr.
Dorsey Montgomery of
Roosterville.
He has a sister, Anna
Wegienka.
The mother is the former
Kristy Brown.
By Chad
LEADING RUSHER - Callaway's Jay Brewer made it
as he picked up 301 yards and three touchdowns
Carver Panthers last Friday. Brewer now has gained
1400 yards on the season with 15 TD's. Callaway won the
33-32,
VOTE t;OR AND ELECT
T
M MILLS
BET00[,ER IDEAS
for a Better Geo:.gia
Tom Mills has a Tax Plan
Tom Mills will work to restructure Georgia's tax plan. He will work to
eliminate the income tax and freeze the residential property tax. He will
work to establish dollar for dollar 'tax credits lbr prescription medications
for Georgia's senior citizens.
Tom Mills will work to return 25% of all sales tax receipts to the county
of origin.
Tom Mills will work to establish tax-exempt medical savings accounts
for Georgia's citizens.
Carolyn Garcia, legislative Director, GA Right to Life; 2rid Vice Chairwoman, West, Georgia Republican Party
Tom Mills has a Golden Choices Plan
Make sure that seniors and their doctors -- not HMO bureaucrats - make all health
care related decisions.
Bring lower prescription drug prices and better prescription drag coverage options
for Georgia's seniors.
Help create long-term care assistance insurance that protects seniors from catastrophic
sicknesses that can wipe out life savings in only weeks or months or force seniors into
nursing homes when they would rather stay in their own homes.
Tom Mills has a Plan to Help Families
Tom Mills will vote only for legislation that upholds the integrity of the traditional fami-
Tom Mills will work for "Troth in Sentencing" legislation which would require felons
to serve at least 90% of their ntences with a mandatory 10 years added to any crime
committed with a firearm,
Tom Mills will work to establish tax-exempt medical savings accounts tbr Georgia's citizens.
Torn Mills will encourage mentoring programs through schools, civic clubs and churches
to give our children a reason to avoid a life of crime.
I believe Tom will make an excellent Senator, representing the constituency with honesty and integrity. --
Tom Mills has an Education Plan
Tom Mills will focus on improving reading skills in early grades by inmxlucing the
"ABC Initiative" for Georgia's schools.
Our children should not be moved up to the next grade even when they are failing
their current grade. Tom Mills will work to end "social promotion".
Tom Mills will redirect bureaucratic spending to Georgia's classrooms to fund
science labs, computer labs and foreign language instruction for our students.
Tom Mills will work to restore Teachers Aides to our classrooms. Georgia's
students deserve the individual attention needed to help them learn.
Our children de, serve a safer school environment. Tom Mills will work to remove
chronically disruptive or dangerous students from school bus and classrooms.
Tom Mills will work to make Georgia's schools competitive in the employment
market. We need the best and brightest teachers for our children.
Your strength of character and personal experience qualifies you as the person who will get the job done
right. Your ,sense of traditional values and knowledge of issues is what is needed to take us into this new
Century. I look forward to working with you in the future, -- Annette B. Johnson
Tom will not "go along to get along." It will not be business as usual in the State House. He is a strong
constitutionalist and will fight to protect our fights. -- Pare Glamon, Past State Senatorl District 34, Senate
Pro-Life and Pro-Gun Leader.
... your stand on smaller, less ina'usive government will empower Georgia's citizens. Linda Herren,
I st Vice-Chairwoman, Georgia GOP
Tom_ Mills is a pro-life and has the
endorsement of Georgia Right to Life!
Tom Mills is endorsed by the Heritage
Preservation Association of Georgia!
Tom Mills is endorsed by Gun Owners of
America and received an "A" rating from
the National Rifle Association, the high-
est rating a non-incumbent may receive.
State 00;enate District 29
lqovember 7
--Paid for by Friends of'Tom Mills, Will Oubre, Chron., Kay Elam, Treas.
November 2
Bea Ann Jones,
Anderson, Mike Smith,
Bowles, Steven Shiflett
Mrs. Shane Searels,
November 3
Janetha Jones,
November 4
Christy Searels,
Ray Whitt, Mr. and Mrs.
Gaddy, amtiversary.
November 5
Charles Gamble, Erin
Mike Williamson,
Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.
Mills, and Mr. and Mrs.
Withers, anniversary.
November 6
J.H. Culberson, Kim
Michelle Drake, Mr.
G.B. Head, Jr.
November 7
Curtis Prophitt,
Jimmy N. Robinson,
November 8
Dawn Howell,
Wegienka, Margie
and Mrs. J.C. Daniel
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