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available in the Hogansville area.
Tha. nksgiving
St. Marks Community
Service Center is selling tick-
ets that will provide some lucky
person with a free
Thanksgiving dinner with
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turkey and all the fixings this
Thanksgiving Day.
The service center will hold
a fish fry and sandwich sale on
November 5 from 10 a.m. until
4 p.m. located on Highway 100.
Tickets, for the free
Thanksgiving dinner are now
being sold for a price of $1.
Museum of Art
The International Museum
of Art is a non-profit, educa-
tional organization. We are
PUBLIC HEARING
The following represents the Monthly Zoning Agenda of requests to be
considered by the Troup County Board of Zoning Appeals & Planning
Commission (BOZAPC) meeting on November 11, 1999 at 10:00 A.M.
and the Troup County Board of Commissioners (BOC) meeting on
November 16, 1999, at 9:00 A.M. Both meetings will be held in the
Commissioners Chambers located at 900 Dallis Street, LaGrange, GA.
All written and oral comments are invited concerning this matter. For more
information call (706) 883-1650.
Appellants Name & Board &
Property Location Request Hearing Date
.
Chad Clifton
112 Maley Rd.
LaGrange, GA 30240
Home occupation to operate an office
for a counseling service fronting
on Maley Rd.
BOZAPC
November 11, 1999
10:00 a.m.
.
Chris & April Prather
Lower Big Springs Rd.
LaGrange, GA 30241
Placement of a manufactured home
on 4.5 acres fronting on
Lower Big Springs Rd.
BOZAPC
November 11, 1999
10:00 a.m.
.
James Kirby
69 Jackson Rd.
West Point, GA 31833
Placement of a manufactured home
on parcel fronting on
Jackson Rd.
BOZAPC
November 11, 1999
10:00 a:m.
.
Jerry Brown .... To allow a 23' front yard from the BOZAPC""
6437 Ha[nilton Rd. .... required 125' front yar0 setback November 11, 1999
Pine Mountain, GA 31822 for construction of carport 10:00 a.m.
.
B.P. & Clyde Moore, Jr.
2809 Whitesville Rd.
LaGrange, GA 30240
Placement of manufactured home
on 84 acres fronting on
Whitesville Rd.
BOZAPC
November 11, 1999
10:00 a.m.
.
Miguel A. Powers, Sr.
137 Rails Rd.
Hogansville, GA 30230
Placement of manufactured home
on 20 acres fronting on Rails Rd.
BOZAPC
November 11, 1999
10:00 a.m.
.
.
.
Waynna Tucker
130 Jarrell Hogg Rd.
West Point, GA 31833
Billy & Carrie Bray
164 Mountville-Chipley
Mountville, GA 30261
Milton Vaughn
Warner Rd.
West Point, GA 31833
Home occupation to operate
an office for cleaning
business fronting on Jarrell Hogg Rd.
Placement of manufactured home
on 2 acres fronting on
Mountville-Chipley Rd.
Placement of manufactured home
on 1.5 acres fronting on
Warner Rd.
BOZAPC
November 11, 1999
10:00 a.m.
BOZAPC
November 11, 1999
10:00 a.m.
BOZAPC
November 11, 1999
10:00 a.m.
10.
Charles/Rebecca Gaddy
105 Sportsman Club Rd.
Hogansville, GA 30230
Placement of manufactured home
on 1 acre fronting on
Sportsman Club Rd.
BOZAPC
November 11, 1999
10:00 a.m.
11.
Deborah Carpenter
Hamilton Rd.
LaGrange, GA 30241
Placement of manufactured
home on 1 acre fronting
on Hamilton Rd. near Burgess Rd.
BOZAPC
November 11, 1999
10:00 a.m.
12.
Homes Today
Mike Stutts
W. Drummond Rd.
West Point, GA 31833
Placement of manufactured
home on 1 acre fronting on
W. Drummond Rd.
BOZAPC
November 11, 1999
10:00 a.m.
REZONINGS
1. Bobby Wilkie
956 Young's Mill Rd.
LaGrange, GA 30241
Rezone from L-100 to C-100 for a
mini-warehouse & storage
fronting on Wares Cross Rd.
BOZAPC
November 11, 1999
10:00 a.m.
and
BOC
November 16, 1999
9:00 a.m.
2. Ga. Pacific Corp.°
a/k/a The Timber Co.
P.O. Box 1069
Watkinsville, GA
Rezone from A-100 to C-100
for the development of a
branch office & storage facility
fronting on Cannonville Rd./I-85
BOZAPC
November 11, 1999
10:00 a.m.
and
BOC
November 16, 1999
9:00 a.m.
3. Cathy Lipham
2531 Roanoke Rd.
LaGrange, GA 30240
SUBDIVISION REVIEW
Rezone from R-100 to A-100
for a plant nursery
fronting Roanoke Rd.
BOZAPC
November 11, 1999
10:00 a.m.
and
BOC
November 16, 1999
9:00 a.m.
1. "Snider Farm Subdivision:
Developer: Ronald & Vivian Snider
Location: Butts Mill Rd./Kimbell Rd.
Lots: 13
No Bonds Required
Georgia Law requires that all parties who have made campaign contributions to any member of the
Troup County Board of Commissioners in excess of two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00) within two (2)
years immediately preceding the filing of any of the following rezoning requests, and who desire to
appear at the public hearing in opposition to rezoning application shall, at least five (5) days prior to the
public hearing file a campaign contribution report with the Troup County Building, Zoning & Planning
Department.
I lie
seeking donations of art work
(paintings, sculpture, prints,
etc.). These works will be sold
at a special auction to raise
funds for museum programs
and promotions.
For more information con-
tact: The International Museum
of Art Re-Creations 203 East
Main Street, Hogansville,
Georgia 30230.
Telephone: 706-637-8030
Fax: 706-637-9500
'qlze Music Goes
Round" Set
The music goes round and
comes out here concert with the
LaGrange Symphony
Orchestra will be held Saturday,
November 6 at 8 p.m. at the First
Baptist Church located on the
Square in La.Grange.
Tickets are available at the
door and at Hill Street House
and Gallery on the Square. The
cost is $12 for adults and $6 for
children.
For more information call,
(706) 882-0662.
BlueGrass Music
At Hoofers
BlueGrass music comes to
Hoofers on the Hogansville
Road in LaGrange on Friday
and Saturday, November 5 and
6, Goldwing, Lonesome River,
A Very Trace, Seldom Scene,
Georgia Board, Steel Faith
and other groups will per-
form. For more in information
call (706) 885-9300 or 1-800-
844-6737.
Optimist Club
Turkey Shoot
The Hogansville Optimist
Club will hold their annual
turkey shoot on November 13
(rain date November 20) at I0
a.m. We urge all shooters to
come shoot. Proceeds go to the
Hogansville Optimist Club
Empty Stocking Fund.
Gospel Singing
Slated for Hoofers
Hoofers and The Gospel
Barn will hold a "Hot Gospel
Singing" on Friday, November
12 and Saturday, November 13
featuring such talented artists
as: The Isaacs, The Ruppes,
Marcia Henry and Latter Rain,
Charles Johnson and The
Revivers, The Kevin Spencer
Family, The Village Singers,
The Singing Cooks and Exalt.
A two day reserved ticket
is $26; general admission is $12
each night and reserved seat-
ing is $15 each evening.
For more information call,
Rick or Ronnie Sanders at (706)
885-9300 or 1-800-844-6737.
Amateur Riding
And Horse Show
An amateur riding, horse
show and junior calf ride will
be held November 25 at the
Grayhill Arena in Grayhill,
Alabama, located north of
Franklin, six miles west of Hwy.
100. This will be the last show
of this season.
Events will include amateur
bull riding, junior calf riding
(riders will be determined by
height and/or age) and a vari-
ety of horse show events for
adults and children. Ribbons
will be warded and a high point
trophy will be awarded at the
end of the season.
Admission is $5 for adults
and $1 for children 12 and
under. For more information,
call Rex or Susan Gosdin at 256-
449-6429.
Holiday Fantasy
House
Beginning November 1 and
running through December 25,
a Holiday Fantasy house will be
open to the public at 210 E. Main
Street in downtown
Hogansville. Unique festive dis-
plays will include lighted
Christmas Villages,
Snowbabies and Santas which
will delight everyone young and
old. A gingerbread house con-
test will also be featured. All
admission proceeds will be
donated to local charities.
If you have a special
Christmas collection you would
like to display in the Holiday
Fantasy House and, at the same
time, be able to help people in
need during the Holiday Season,
contact Mary Stewart at
6375912 or Cindy Jackson at
637-4119
Gospel Singing
At Corinth Bapt.
Corinth Baptist Church will
host a Gospel Singing on
November 20 at 7 p.m. Guest
singers will be the New Vision
Crimson Singers and the
Christianairs. The public is
invited.
Senior Center
Calendar
November $
Setback
November 8
Ceramics 9 a.m.
Bridge 1 p.m
November 9
Beauty shop 9 a.m
Kathy Brown Nutritionist
November 10
Crafts 9 a.m.
Mahjongg 1 p.m.
November 11
Quilting 9 a.m.
Bingo 10 a.m.
Singing 11:30 a.m.
November 12
Setback
November 15
Ceramics 9 a.m.
Bridge I p.m
November 16
Quilting 9 a.m.
Beauty shop
FOF 10:30 a.m.
Bingo 11 a.m.
November 17
Crafts 9 a.m.
Mahjongg t p.m.
November |8
Quilting 9 a.m.
Bingo 10 a.m.
Singing 11:30 a.m.
November 19
Setback
November 22
Ceramics 9 a.m.
Bridge I p.m
November 23
Quilting 9 a.m.
Beauty shop
Exercise 10:30 a.m.
Bingo 11 a.m.
November 24
Crafts 9 a.m.
Mahjongg I p.m.
November 25
Closed
November 26
Closed
November 29
Ceramics 9 a.m.
Bridge I p.m
November 30
Quilting 9 a.m.
FOF 10:30 a.m.
Bingo 11 a.m.
Center hours are 8-4 p.
Thrift shop is
Thursday 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
November birthdays:
Arnold; Josie Smith;
Molyneanx; Sue Bowles
Hardaway; Tom Keith;
Mary Roughton.
Birthdays and
Anniversaries
For This Week
November 4
Christy Searels
Jimmy Williams
Julie Cook
Ray Whitt
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Gaddy
November 5
Brain Owens
Charles Gamble
Erin Askew
:" Nancy Thomas
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Mills
Mr. & Mrs. Robert
November 6
Beth Palmer
Curtis Prophitt
Douglas Williams
J.H., Culberson
Michelle Drake
Stephanie Hannby
November 7
Bradley Martin
Cookie HeRon
Janice Cook
Joy Martin
Jimmie Robinson
November 8
, Keith Wegienka
Margie GaA01a
Tim Wheelus
Mr. & Mrs. J.C. Daniel
November 9
Ed H.Wynn, Jr.
Jerideen Arrington
Spencer Osborn
November 10
Jason Bonner
Michelle Worthy
Mr. & Mrs. Gerry Martin
Submltt
RACHAEL SAMPLES OF HOGANSVILLE will be at Rat
Horse Show, located on Mountville Road in Hogansville,
Flat Creek hosts its first Open Horse Show on Saturd
November 20, Everyone is invited to come out and join
fun. .!
Flat Creek Stables to
First Open Horse Show
Flat Creek Stables, locat-
ed on Mountville Road in
Hogansville, will host its first
Open Horse Show on
Saturday, November 20.
This is Flat Creek's way of
acknowledging that Troup
County and Hogansville in
particular have become quite
an equestrian community.
"We want to recognize all
the fine horses and riders,
whatever their discipline, who
make up this growing part of
our community," said Joan
Molyneaux Keegan, manager
of Flat Creek Ranch. "To this
end all horse lovers are invit-
ed to come to Flat Creek
Ranch and compete for some
very nice awards."
Molyneaux said there will
be flat classes, over fence
classes, barrel races,
bending races and games.
Championships will
awarded by age group and
classes will count
awards.
Everyone is invited
come and join the friends
staff of Flat Creek
Saturday, November 20
date Sunday, November
Classes will start in
1 at 9:30 a.m. and in Ring 2!
11:00 a.m.
Each class
$8.00, day of show
be $10.00 a class.
Prize lists
calling 637-8920 and
for Joan or Clare.
also be picked at
Southern Bit Tack
Creek on Mountville Rd.