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The ADVANCE, November 2, 2022/Page 3A
(L to R): Front Row: Cooper Sparks, Cooper Riner, Ramsey Bryant, Nettaley Coursey,
Milo Pittman, Weston Williams, Back Row: Cash Coley, Hudson Hughes, Maddox Joiner,
Rush Payne, Everly Dykes, and Mrs. Beth NeSmith pictured with her K4 class.
STUDENTS OF THE MONTH — J. D, Dickerson Primary has announced the Students of
the Month for Ocfober. (L fo R): Back Row: Lee Harrison, Danica Marrero, Edifh Phillips,
Anna Kate Gay, Orlando Dasher, Jossiah Durant, Sabastian Hernandez, Kharter Throw
er, Amelia Sanchez, Jairius Lovett, Jordan Lawson, Heavenly Atkins, Bryson Corouthers;
Front Row: Alayna Cathcart, Savannah Gardner, Beckham Brazeau, Logan Brunson,
Jayden Keitt, lleana Harden, Tyrin Page, Ava Wardlaw, Aven Poole, Amy Perez, Silas
Cleghorn, Not Pictured: Saylor McCoy.
RTCA Receives Playground Equipment
Robert Toombs Chris
tian Academy received new
playground equipment on
October 24, donated in
honor of the late Mr. Doyle
NeSmith and his family
Mr. NeSmith loved to
watch his grandchildren
and later his great-grand
children play in the yard,
recreation department,
and school sports. "He
would be so happy watch
ing the children enjoy the
playground equipment
that was purchased with
donations made in his
memory," says Mrs. Beth
NeSmith, K4 teacher at
RTCA.
Mr. NeSmith's chil
dren, Willis and Ginny-
Anne, both graduated
from RTCA. Mr. NeSmith
also had several grandchil
dren attend and graduate
from RTCA. RTCA would
like to thank the NeSmith
family and all of those who
made contributions to the
new playground equip
ment in Mr. Doyle's honor.
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Photos by Michael Lane
CELEBRATING PRE-K WEEK — Montgomery County Elementary School celebrated Georgia Pre-K Week on October
3-7, as pre-k students participated in dress-up days and guests came to the school to read to the classes. Some of
these guests included Representative Leesa Hagan (left photo) and Superintendent Stan Rentz (right photo), who
both took the time to read to the students,
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“How is it that you
can look up your or
der history, your
search history, your
family history, your
payment history, but
they will not show you
who you voted for in
a previous election.
How do you know
who your vote went
to?"
“The only right
thing to do is ban high
capacity assault
hammers!"
“If Paul Pelosi was
in jail for DUI or in
sider trading he
never would have
been attacked."
“Poor Paul Pelosi,
it’s probably bad
enough being mar
ried to Nancy, now
he is getting at
tacked because of
her."
“Paul’s always
getting hammered,
at least he wasn't
driving this time."
“Senate Majority
Leader Shumer was
caught saying to our
country's President,
"It's hard to believe
that they will go for
Herschel Walker." Is
that a racist remark
or is it OK for him to
say that because of
his party affiliation?"
“Would the Demo
crats actually pay
someone to attack
Pelosi's husband in
order to get sympa
thy and to sway elec
tion results toward
the Democrats?"
“Ok, people, Nov.
8 is right around the
corner. For GA gov
ernor, with Stacey
Abrams, you'll have
abortion on de
mand, no GA elec
tion integrity act of
2021, unclear on de
funding the police,
no to ban sanctuary
cities, no tax payer
protection pledges,
etc. What a wonder
ful platform to stand
on. Hopefully she'll
fall off of it and go
back home."
“Here comes Nov.
8. Go out and vote.
Do the right thing.
Vote for Kemp. We
need him back in the
governor's mansion
for 4 more years."
“And God prom
ised, I will restore
unto you the years
which the locusts
have eaten."
“I don’t work for
Joe Biden, Joe Biden
works for me. Any
one who has ever
worked for me has
the opportunity of
getting a raise. They
also face the danger
of being fired."
“Please, Lord, let
Joe Biden run for a
second term."
“To people who
plan to go to electri
cal cars: when a hur
ricane or tornado or
blizzard strikes, what's
the first thing to go
down? Electricity.
And then people
have to grab their
gas cans and fill up
their generators to
have electricity. But
if there are no gas
powered motors left,
why would you have
gas? Plus, during the
summer when our
electrical grid is over
taxed and we have
rolling blackouts,
how is adding mil
lions of electrical
cars to the grid go
ing to help?"
“Please, please,
please, vote republi
can like your life de
pends on it. Actually,
it does."
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