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HOGANSVILI~ Holm NEWS - THURSDAY, NOV. 11, 2004
]Police Chief Attends Training Class
Grantx ille Police Chief J. Enforcement Agencies at the law for all newly appointed
| Ramos was among 39 other Georgia Association of heads of law enforcement
| law enforcement administra- Chiefs of Police agencies. Chief Ramos, who
| tors that attended and com- Headquarters Building in
~"1~ pleted the Chief Executive Duluth from Oct. 18 through
l Training class for ne~ly Oct. 27.
I[~:l~appointed Chiefs of Police The (60) sixty-hour
~|~d heads of Law course is required by State
.
was appointed to his position
on May 25, will also be
required to attend (20) twen-
ty-hours of executive level
training each year.
TOGETHER AGAIN- On October 16, the Hogansville High School's (HHS) Classes of
'79 and '84 held a joint reunion and benefit at the banquet room of Days Inn Hotel in
LaGrange. Celebrating their respective 25th and 20th class reunion, this semi-formal
affair included dinner, program speakers, music, dance, and many reuniting of old friends.
While many host class members were present, participants included alumni from vari-
ous HHS classes between 1971 and 1990. Over one hundred people were present,
who traveled from all across Georgia and several states. Among the speakers, lifetime
friends, Barry Lakes and Willie Glenn, spoke on behalf of the Class of '79 by reminisc-
ing about their childhood and high school antics. Coincidentally, both are graduates of
Clark Atlanta University n Atlanta and reside in Woodstock with heir wives and kids.
Use designated drivers this holiday season...
Turkey Shoot
Saturday November 20
10:00 A.M.
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Club
Springfield Baptist to Observe
129 Anniversary This Sunday
Bradley's Anti( ues
& More
Holiday Christmas
Open House
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Springfield Baptist Church of Hogansville ~ll celebrate
129 years on Sunday, Nov. 14 at 4 p.m.
Special guests wig be Pastor Willie Koo~ce and the Greater
Fellowship Baptist Church of Cartersville.
Pastor Joseph A. McGuire and the entire church family
invite everyone to come and worship on this joyous and spe-
cial occasion.
Boy Scouts Ready for Groundbreaking
The Chattahoochee Council, Boy Scouts of America is
pleased to announce the groundbreaking ceremonies for Fort
Bradshaw.
Festivities will begin at 3 p.m., Sunday, November 14, at
Camp.~,~.~m~ Jr. (CamPLtanpkin).
Shoot will be held at the
American kegion Golf
Club Range
Hwy, 29N° Hogansville
New Shotgun Shoot Off
at end of shoot.
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