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Wednesday, January 26, 2000
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The Fort Valley Evening Optimist Club made Christmas special for 26 families with 60 chil¬
dren 15 years of age or younger. The families where given groceries and toys for children.
The club wishes to thank all churches, club members, businesses, fraternities, Fort Valley
State University, sororities, organization private donations and schools for their generous
support. A special thanks also goes to John Taylor (pictured), who has made toys, cars and
trucks for youth over the years.
PCHS students nominated for top honors
Four Peach County High
School students have been nom¬
inated for the 2000 Governor’s
Honors Program.
The students are Philip Lux,
science; Melia Meggs, commu¬
nicative arts, Ieshia Ford, for¬
eign language; Daniel My
grant, music.
The four will be evaluated in
statewide interviews on Jan. 29
and Feb. 5 held at Clayton Col¬
lege and State University. If
chosen, they’ll find out in April.
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Lux, science; Melia Meggs,
communicative arts; Ieshia
Ford, foreign language;
Daniel Mygrant, music.
These students were nomi¬
nated for the 2000 Gover¬
nor’s Honors Program.
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Kay Center helping the community
Kay Center continues to
work in the community. Dur
ing the month of January,
Kay Center began cleaning
up around the old Kell build¬
ing downtown on North
Camellia The consumers
first cleaned up all the old
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The selected students will
head for a six-week program of
intense instruction in their
respective fields.
The students were nominated
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bricks and tin laying
the building. After the
up, the group began
the grass and edging
sidewalks. In the weeks
come the group will
to get the vines off the
ing and clean around
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A success with a
by teachers in each field: Kay
Kicklighter, science; Stephen
Beaty, communicative arts;
Randolph Lindsey, music; Car¬
men Beaty, Spanish.
Top Cop
Fort Valley police offi¬
cer, Daryl Thomas, was
named Officer of the
Year. Left to right, Capt.
William Morris, Lion
Buddy Logan, Officer
Daryl Thomas, Lion Bill
Griffin, Lion Julius Shy
and Lion Tom Tresco
were on hand to pre¬
sent the plaque. The
Fort Valley Lion’s Club
sponsor this award.
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be a big task to clean the
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week will bring an added
change and better view of
the once productive ware¬
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Angeline Williams,
of Peach County board mem¬
ber, Evangeline W. Carson,
ended the year 1999 with a
happy as well as a successful
ending. Ann, as many call her
is a native of Peach County.
She attended all the schools
here in this county starting in
kindergarten on through high
school. She completed Peach
County High School with a
grade point average of 4.0 in
1980, a year earlier than
scheduled.
Her years of higher learning
include the following: She
attended and received her
B.S. Degree from Mercer Uni
versity in 1984; her career
started at Warner Robins
High School in 1986 as a Sci¬
ence Teacher; in 1988 she
received her M S. Degree at
Georgia College in Mil
legeville, GA; in 1994, she was
promoted to instructional
coordinator at Warner Robins
High School.
Her desire to continue learn
ing in her educational field
gave her desire to reach for an
even higher goal, so, on June
of 1997, Arm was honored
with an Eds Degree from the
University of Georgia (6
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Angeline Williams
years).
Thinking that her career was
complete gave Ann a spiritual
fulfillment until God
impressed upon her that she
was not finished in her educa¬
tional endeavors. Always fol¬
lowing her beliefs in God, she
enrolled in the University of
Georgia in their doctorate pro¬
gram. With her continued
faith and following her spiri¬
tual guidance she was able to
complete her studies and on
December 18, 1999 Ann was
honored with a doctorate
degree in education!
With an ending of a decade,
Ann decided to once again
0 b e y her spiritual guidance
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Last day to wfibc 7,2000.
Election S u perint en d e n t Peach County
January 24, 20000
NOTICE TO AIL REGISTERED VOTERS M
FORT VALLEY PREONCT #2
The of
that Army
places. Due to this It to necessary to
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The new location wM he Peach County Wre 2,40
Park Road, Fort VaBey, Georgia. Station 2 U In the
Park off Highway 341 South.
precinct may but the of
choice.
7,
2000, you w> vote at this new Location. M you
tions you vniy the Chief Registrar (025-3514) or the
Superintendent (825-2313).
Peach County Election Superintendent
NOTICE TO AIL REGISTERED VOTERS M PREONCT #1
In a Letter dated June IS, 1999, the
notified the Election Superintendent that they
longer allow the Peach County Superior Courtroom to bo
used for voting.
Fort Valley Precinct #1 is being moved from the
County Courthouse to the Peach County -911”
cation ’, 211 P< Street, Fort Vi 7f
voting precinct may cause, but the Superior Court Judges
have indicated we must the courtroom by 2000.
March 7, 2000, you wM vote at this mw Location.
(•25-3514) or Of Election (•25-2313).
Peach County Boction
QUALIFICATION FEES
2000 GENERAL ELECTIONS
Post 1 County Commissioner 180.81
Post 3 County Commissioner 180.81
Post 5 County Commissioner 180.81
Sheriff 1384.50
Probate Judge 1188.39
Magistrate Judge 940.95
Tax Commissioner 990(H)
Clerk of Superior Court 1174.08
Coroner 243.(X)
Post I Board of Education 76.50
Post 3 Board of Education 76.50
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and made another great
comitment, and on December
19,1999 a day after being
awarded the title of Doctor
Angeline P. Williams became
Mrs. Angeline P. Williams
Brown by marrying Mr. Dean
Brown in a private ceremony
at the home of the bride spon¬
sored by Mrs. Evangeline
Williams Carson.
As we can witness from this
article Mrs. Angeline P. W.
Williams-Brown has led a
very spiritual and intellectual
life.
Through her parentage
schooling and her personal
faith in God, Ann has excelled
to higher heights. We can con¬
clude through the successes of
Angeline P. Williams-Brown
that with God anything is pos¬
sible.
On a lighter note, one friend
of Ann shared this story;
when Ann was five years and
assigned to a specific kinder¬
garten class, Ann decided on
her own that she wanted to be
in another teacher’s kinder¬
garten classroom, so she just
walked into the teacher’s room
and sat down, and there she
stayed for the remaining
school term.