HOGANSVILLE HOME NEWS - THURSDAY, Nov. 21, 2002 PAGE 3-A
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PARK MEAD()W APAF"MEh
)UR AREA MEN ARE SCHEDULED to be ordained
the ministry on Sunday afternoon, November 24th
5PM in the afternoon in the new sanctuary of Chnst
King Charismatic Episcopal Church. The Most
John W. Holloway, Bishop of the Diocese of
eorgla, will officiate, preach, and celebrate Holy
at the service. Ordained will be (Second
from Left) William Jonathan Shelton, Jereme Scott
DeLeo (Left), James Anthony McGee (Third from left),
and Ronald Frank Clemmer, (Right) Hogansville, who
is also a veteran of the United States Navy and, in addi-
tion to his duties at Christ the King Church, serves as
the Lay Vicar, or home missions pastor, to St. Matthew's
Charismatic Episcopal Mission in Hogansville. The serv-
ices of ordination are open to the public. For addition-
al information contact the Christ the King office at 770-
252-2428. The ordination service will be the first serv-
ice held in the new facility of Christ the King Charismatic
Episcopal Church at 4881 East Highway 34 between
Peachtree City and Newnan.
By Missy BeUew
TWO GOOD
MEN - Zach
Giddens, the son
of Callaway's
Head Football
Coach Claude
Giddens stands
with Brent Hester
during a recent
football game.
Callaway enters
the state playoffs
Friday night
.against the num-
ber one team in
Class AA,
Americus.
By Frances Robinson
LET'S MAKE MUSIC- Dean and Nancy I_arson played
musical instruments during HES Heritage Days at the
school recently.
;rial Association Plans
giving Service Nov. 26
The Hogansville Ministerial Association is sponsoring a
y-wide Thanksgiving Service at Ebenezer
Tuesday night, November 26, 2002 at
PM.
There will be a combined choir of participating church-
and Rev. Alex Montgomery, Pastor of Trinity Worship
will be the speaker. The public is cordially invited
attend.
Events Coming Up at Antioch
Several events will be
by Antioch Baptist
during theTnonth of
On Saturday,
• 23rd a.church-
Thanksgiving dinner
staging with The Good
TriO" will be held.
)inner is at 6:00; singing is
7:30. Call for dinner reser-
Sunday, November 24th
be Old Fashioned Day
combined Sunday
10.t)0 with the Good
and at 11:00 more
singing with Good
News and guest preacher Dr.
Bill Perry. Dr. Perry and the
Good News Trio will both be
in the 6:00 service.
On Monday, November
25th there will be a special
Jubilee Service with special
singing by the Antioch Choir
and great preaching by Dr.
Perry.
Tuesday, November 26th
will be a Candlelight Service
with a special time of testi-
mony and praise.
For more information or
reservations for dinner call
the church at 637 6625.
I[
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November 21
Baylee Starling, Bobbie
Donnie
Doug Spradlin,
Mr. and Mrs.
Carlisle and Mr. and
Tommy Spradlin,
November 22
Carolyn Davis, Dee Dee
Coyne, Greg
; Myra Duffey,
Lghn.
November 23
Marion Martin.
November 24
Donny Turner, Ellen
Jody Wade,
Fretwell, - Guy
Mr. and Mrs.
Montgomery,
anniversary.
November 25
Cheryl Harrison,
Christopher Thomas,
Hannah Weiher, Linda
Scantin, Ryan Williamson,
Billy D. Spradlin, Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Spradlin, Mr. and
Mrs. John Cranston, Jr. and
Mr. and Mrs. John White,
anniversary.
November26
Andrea Hines, Ashley
Singleton, Devin Brock, Faye
Smith, John Almand, Lucile
Marciniak, Randy R.
McWhorter, Will Turner.
NmJc'mber 27
Alice Hodge, Amanda
Medford, Kerry Wegienka,
Randy Bussey.
Haygood, Fowler
To Speak Sunday
Dr. Ben I. Haygood, 54,
will speak at Hogansville
First Baptist Church Sunday
morning, November 17, 2002
at the llAM service.
Mr. Marcus E. Fowler, 42,
will speak that evening at the
6PM service.
Dr. Haygood is Vice
President of Advancement at
Baptist Village, Inc., joining
the corporate staff there this
year.
An ordained Baptist min-
ister, he is a 1970 graduate of
Mercer University in Macon,
Georgia 1977 graduate of the
Southeastern Baptist
Theological Seminary in
Wake Forest, North Carolina
and a 198,1 graduate of the
Southern Baptist Theological
Seminary in Louisville,
Kentucky T
For ever twenty-five
years, he served churches in
Alma, Ca., St. Simons Island,
CA. And Macon, GP
Dr. Haygood has been a
leader in the Georgia Baptist
Convention as its Vice
President, a member of the
Executive Committee;
Chairman of the Executive
Committee; President of the
Georgia Baptist Pastor's
Conference; Board of
Trustees of Brewton Parker
College and Board of Shorter
College.
Dr. Haygood is married
to Glenda and they are the
parents of two adult daugh-
ter: Dr. Bonnie Jean Haygood
Brooks, M.C. And Amy
Elizabeth Gilliam.
Dr. And Mrs. Ben I.
Haygood church member-
ship is in Vineville North
Baptist Church at Macon,
Georgia.
Dr. Marcus E. Fowler was
born in Monroe,, Louisiana in
Februaryof 1960 and became
a Christian in July, 1066 at
Graceland Baptist Church in
Memphis, Tennessee.
He received his high
school education at Bob
Jones Academy and gradu-
ated from Shannon Forest
Christian School in 1978. His
college education is from
Covenant College at Lookout
Mountain, Tennessee; Bryan
College in Dayton, Tennessee
and CoUege of Charleston in
Charleston, South Carolina,
where he graduated with a
BS degree.
Mr. Fowler also has a mil-
itary background, having
served in the US Army from
1982-1986.
His vast mission and
service background,
includes the following:
Summer missionary to
Mexico; Backyard Bible
study leader; Chaplain in
high school; Sunday school
teacher; Bible study teacher
and prayer seminar instruc-
tor.
He is currently a Sunday
School with Life Application
emphasis at First Baptist
Church in Hogansville and
also the Church Prayer coor-
dinator.
Mr. Fowler and his wife
of three years, Lisa, are mem-
bers of the HogansviUe First
Baptist Church.
They are the parents of a
daughter, Dakota, who is six
weeks old.
The public is cordially
invited to attend these serv-
ices and hear the word of God
proclaimed by these fine
Christian men of God.
Hogansville Pirst Baptist
Church is located at 505 East
Main Street.
Ballroom Christmas Dance
Planned for Friday, Dec. 6
The Moonlight Ballroom
Dance Club of LaGrange and
the Troup County Parks and
Re(: Department will sponsor
a Christmas Dance on Friday,
Dec. 6, at the Callaway
Auditorium, Dallis Street,
LaGrange from 8:00 - 11:00
p.m.E.S.T.
Music will be provided
by the Lou Vallee Band.
Dress is coat and tie (dressy).
Visitor couples are welcome
- $20.00 per couple.
Enjoy traditional ball-
room music aRz, f .
shag, swing, rumba, cha-cha,
tango, and more!
For information or direc-
tions to the monthly dances
or for ballroom dance lesson
information, call (706) 637-
9295 or (706) 884-5857.
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GRAND JURY
PRESENTMENTS
Ste of C,a
Troup Coun
To the Honorable Allen B.
Keeble and Quillian A.
Baldwin, Judges of Superior
Court, Coweta Judicial circuit:
We, the members of the Troup
County Grand Jury drawn and
sworn for the November 2002
Term, respectfully make the fol-
lowing presentments:
We wish to express our appre-
ciation to District Attomey Peter
John Skandalakis and all who
assisted him in the preparation
and presentation of the cases
brought before us for aclx)n. We
commend the District Attorney
and his stall for ltr professk-
alism and attentkm to detail. Their
pre'- were invaluable in
making our decisions.
We alsowish tothank Mr. Marion
Carson and Mr. Donald Neese,
our baiUffs, for their and
support. We commend law
enforcement personnel, who
came before us, whose dedca-
tion to duty deserves our sup-
port, encouragement, and sin-
cere thanks. We are impressed
with their dem(mslrated diligence
and comlence.
This Grand Jury considered a
case presented by Georgia b'e
Patrol, Trooper Kemp, who is a
member of the State Patrol's
Specialized Collision
Reconstruction Team. The infor-
mation he pmvidedto us
us to make a more educated
decision.
This Grand Jury would also like
to extend our gratitude to the
Honorable Judge Allen Keel:de
for his sewk:e and dedk:ation to
the Judidal process.
Board of EqmnzaUon
Pursuant to the charge of the
Court, this Grand Jury appoints
Mr. Gane Woodall to the Board
of Equalization and to serve a
three year term beginning
January 1, 2003, and expiring
December 31, 2005.
Bailiff and Grm Juror Feu
This Grand Jury recommends to
the Board of Co that
the bailiff fees remain at $70.05
per day and that the grand juror
and juror fees be raised to $40.00
per day.
P,pect0y ed,
sctc.
Foreper=cm
Henry C. Ford, III
Clerk
Henry C. Ford, Ul, Clerk
James W. Melvin
Patrida Daniel
Robert Comerford
Alut= Smilh
Bedy "nhom
Paul M. Mil¢ltd
c, o,'nm
Jo .=urn 1". Stoner
L C. CuSp, Jr.
Chad IE. "
Unda D.
Oemetrtu F. !
Nmo/L Palmor
Lynn M. Willingham
JudyL Embry
NelUe M. Pattillo
Carol P. Sewell
Harold Bankston
se of c, eom
Troup County
The within presentments
received in Open Court this the
5th day of November, 20O2.
It is ordered that the within pre-
sentments be entered upon the
minutes of the Superior Court,
made a part hereof, and adver-
tised as reconvnended.
And it is so ordered, this the 5th
day of November, 2002.
AIIlen B. Keeble
Judge of Superior Court
Troup County, Georg
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Gx)rt urtlty
"TURKEY DINNER"
with all the fixin's
Beverage & Dessert inclued
$10 95
I) " adult 5 Children
under 10
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Thanksgiving
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RULES OF THE GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL
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OF HOGANSVILLE AND TROUP COUNTY THAT A DIS-
CHARGE OF UNTREATED WASTEWATER OCCURRED
FROM NOVEMBER 8 THROUGH NOVEMBER 11, 2002.
THE UNTREATED DISCHARGE OCCURRED ATTHE MAN-
HOLES BEHIND THE SUBDIVISION UNDER CONSTRUC-
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THE OLD HARDWABE STORE. THE SPILL SITE IS IN A
REMOTE LOCATION AND NO HOUSES OR BUILDINGS
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YELLOW JACKET CREEK BETWEEN HWY. 100 AND HWY.
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