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The Wiregrass Farmer, October 8, 2008 - Page 5 Obituaries Cleghorn services at Bethel Funeral services for Mr. Clarence A. Cleghorn, Sr., 90, of Irwin County, GA. were held at 11:00 AM, Saturday, October 4, 2008 at Perry Funeral Chapel. Rev. L. A. "Sonny" Pate and Rev. Kenneth Kicklighter officiated. Interment followed in the Bethel Baptist Cemetery in Sycamore, GA. Mr. Cleghorn passed away Thursday in Fitzgerald following a sudden illness. Grandsons LaDon Cleghorn, Chris Cleghorn, Lee Cleghorn, Jake Cleghorn, Patrick Hogan and Jim Murphy served as pallbearers. Carolyn Troupe played the piano and the congregation sang, "Amazing Grace". The son of the late Jacob Alexander and Polly Rachel Walker Cleghorn he was born in Irwin Co., GA. and was a member of the Arp Baptist Church. He was a retired farmer and loved fishing. He was a resident of Turner and Irwin Counties all of his life. Survivors include his children, Elise C. Evans, Irwinville, GA, Polly C. Hogan, Irwinville, GA, Louise C. Murphy, Augusta, GA, Clarance Cleghorn, Jr., and Aaron Cleghorn both of Tifton, GA, Charles Cleghorn, Ashbum, GA, Alex Cleghorn, Youngsville, NC, Ricky Cleghorn, Sycamore, GA and Robert Cleghorn, Pineville, LA; eighteen grandchildren, several great grandchildren and several great-great grandchildren. He is also survived by a sister Odette Fowler, Stockbridge, GA. The family received friends Friday evening from six until eight at Perry Funeral Chapel. You may sign the online guest book and share your special condolences and memories with the family by visiting Perry Funeral Chapel's Website at: www.perryfuneralchapel.com Ferrell services at Bethel Funeral services for Perelee Wynn Ferrell, 90, of Sycamore, Ga. were held Monday, October 6, 2008 at 11:00 A.M. at Perry Funeral Chapel. Rev. David Smith officiated. Burial fol lowed in the Bethel Church Cemetery. Mrs. Ferrell died Wednesday at Heritage Health Care in Ashbum. For the music the songs "In The Garden" and "Rock of Ages" were sung, and "Amazing Grace" was played on the bagpipes. Serving as pallbearers were Gordon Clyatt, Greg Miller, Billy Gibson, Leon Donahoo, Jamie Adair and Harry Adair. Mrs. Ferrell was born in Irwin County and had resided all of her life in Turner County. She was the daughter of the late Andy D. and Bertie Lee Beaty Wynn. She was a homemaker and loved tending her flower garden and listening to the birds that visited her garden. She was a member of the Ashburn First Baptist Church. Ms. Ferrell is survived by her son and daugh ter in law, Harold & Ann Adair, Cumming, Ga. She is also survived by two grandchildren, three step grandchildren, two great grandchildren and four step great grandchildren. Also surviving is one brother Don Wynn, Forsyth County, Ga. The family received friends, Monday from 10:00 A.M. until service time at Perry Funeral Chapel. You may sign the online guest book and share your special condolences and memories with the family by visiting Perry Funeral Chapel's Website at: www.perryfuneral- chapel.com Pate services at Harmony Funeral services for Cora Lee R. Pate, 84 of Ashbum were held Monday, October 6, 2004 at 3:00 PM. at the Harmony Baptist Church. Revs. Larry Dean, Danny Smith and Jimmy Cargle officiated. Burial followed in the church ceme tery. Mrs. Pate died Saturday at her residence following an extended illness. For the music Robert Williams sang "Life Railway to Heaven" and Suppertime", Debbie Kelley sang "MaMa's Home" and at the ceme tery sang "Amazing Grace". Active pallbearers were Mark Roberts, James Gragan, Stacey Roberts, Randy Roberts, Brian Roberts, Walt Kelley, Wes Kelley, Ben Roberts. Nephews and Nieces served as Honorary pallbearers. Mrs. Pate was born in Worth County, Georgia, the daughter of the late Elijah Daniel & Cora E. Gay Roberts. She was a homemaker and had resided in Turner County for many years. She was a member of the Harmony Baptist Church where she was a member of the Dorcus Sunday School Class. She was a member and Past President of the W.M.U. She was the widow of the late George Jefferson Pate. She was preceded in death by two grandchildren, Lydia Sue Faircloth and T. Pate Faircloth. Mrs. Pate is survived by two daughters and sons in law, Sandra & Medford Kelley and Brenda Sue & Tim Faircloth all of Ashburn. She is also survived by two grandsons, Walt (Debbie) Kelley, Adel, Ga. and Wes (Rebecca) Kelley of Leesburg., Ga. Also surviving are great grandchildren, Caitlin & Laina Kelley, Adel and Madi Kelley of Leesburg. The family received friends Sunday from 4:00-6:00 PM. at Perry Funeral Chapel. You may sign the online guest book and share your special condolences and memories with the fam ily by visiting Perry Funeral Chapel's Website at: www.perryfuneralchapel.com Scoggins services in Chula Alvin Junior Scoggins, 83, of Chula, died Saturday, October 4, 2008, at Golden Living Center in Tifton Funeral ser vices were held at 11:00 A.M., Monday, October 6, 2008, at Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Chula, with the Rev. Larry Layfield officiating. Burial followed in the Mt. Zion Baptist Church Cemetery. The family received friends Sunday, October 5, 2008, from 7-9 P.M., at Albritton-Beaumont Funeral Directors. Tony Lawson, Ed Lawson, Joe Grasser, Steve Pearman, Lloyd Scoggins, and William Oliver served as pallbearers. Hulen Jones, Foy Harrell, Jack Talley, Harold Sumner, Julian Williams, Cecil Davis, Curtis Pearman, Leroy Saylor, Mike Fletcher, Buck Aultman, and John Harrell served as honorary pallbearers. Mr. Scoggins was born February 2, 1925, in Hart County to Jim Scoggins and Leo Smith Scoggins, both deceased. He was also preceded in death by three sisters and three brothers. Mr. Scoggins served in the U.S. Army. He was a member of Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Chula, the American Legion, and the Chula Chuster Club. He retired as a self-employed mechanic. He had worked part-time with the County Sheriff’s Auxiliary Department. He loved to work on go cart motors and race go carts with his son and grandson. He also liked to work in his yard. Mr. Scoggins is survived by his wife, Helen Stripling Scoggins of Chula; one son and one daughter-in-law, Gene and Iris Scoggins of Haines City, Fla.; one daughter and one son-in- law, Gail and Larry Jones of Lake Wales, Fla.; his grandchildren, Stacy and Debbie Scoggins and A1 Scoggins; his great-grandchildren, Emily and Zack Scoggins, Rehonna Scoggins and Dustin Scoggins; four sisters, Leottis Camp, Guynell Cranford, Jimmie Metcalf, and Effie Metcalf, all of Sycamore; one sister-in-law, Lillie Scoggins of Sycamore; and a special friend, Linda McCarty. In lieu of flowers, dona tions may be made to the Mt. Zion Church Building Fund, 293 Mt. Zion Church Road, Chula, GA 31733. You may sign the registry at w w w. albritton-be aumontfuneralhome. c om Albritton-Beaumont Funeral Directors were in charge of arrangements. Church news Revival Morningside Baptist Church will be having revival services beginning Oct. 12-15. There will be different speakers each service beginning Sunday morning with Rev. Harris Johnson, Ocilla and Sunday night Rev. Dean McKinney, Abbeville; Mon. night, Rev. Rodney Brown, Ashbum; Tues. Rev. Bill Tracy, Ashbum and ending Wed. night with Rev. Jim Faircloth. Sunday service hours will be 11 am & 6 pm. Mon.-Wed. night services will begin at 7 pm. There will be special singing during each service by soloists or groups. Please come and join us in praise and worship of our Lord. Women’s Meeting Lee Street Holiness Church, 748 South Lee St., Ashburn, will be having our first Women's Meeting of 2008, Oct. 9-10 at 7:30, closing on Sat. at 5 pm. Different speakers each night. We cordially invite the community to come and help make this a success. For more info, please call 229-567-3271 or 567-3644. May God bless you. Appreciation Day Announcing Community Appreciation Day! October 25, 11:00 am to 4:00 pm, sponsored by the First Apostolic Pentecostal Church of Sycamore. Festivities will take place at Heritage Park, behind Colony Bank in Ashburn. Everyone is welcome to join us for free food, music, dramas, prize drawings, and tons of fun for the kids! Pastor Appreciation Gospel Temple of Peace will be having our 28th Pastor Appreciation beginning Oct. 13-19, our pastor is Dr. Willie C. Coley, also we are again having our Plate Sale this Saturday, Oct. 11. BBQ chicken grilled by the best griller ever, Bishop Dr. W.C. Coley, $6 per plate. To order early call Sis. Louise Coley at 567-0800. Appreciation Day Announcing Community Appreciation Day, Oct. 25, 11 am to 4 pm, sponsored by the First Apostolic Pentecostal Church of Sycamore. Festivities will take place at Heritage Park, behind Colony Bank in Ashburn. Everyone is welcome to join us for free food, music, dramas, prize drawings, and tons of fun for the kids! First Anniversary Emmery Chapel Methodist Church Pastor Rev. Milton Newsome and members invite you to come to their 1st Church Anniversary, Sunday, Oct. 12th at 3 pm. The Church is 106 years old. It was organized and built on east Washington St. and located where Raines Pharmacy now stands. Later it was built on the Leesburg Highway in 1959. Sparkling clean I washed several cars in the past few days of various makes, models, sizes and shapes. But regardless of their differences in appearance and performance, they all had one thing in common—a severe coating of love bugs! If you have attempted to remove the dried carcasses of love bugs from a vehicle you know that it is no fun and requires consider able effort; the longer they are allowed to remain, the harder they are to remove. But once the job is successfully finished, the satisfaction of a shiny fin ish restored to its beauty makes it worth the effort. We run into a lot of things every day that dirty up our spiritual lives. Like love bugs on the windshield of a car, sin makes us dirty in the sight of God. We usually do not intend for such sins to become attached to us, but they do. Left unattended to, our spiritual senses become dulled by the residue of sin festering in our hearts. The final outcome is a dangerous and undesirable con dition of the soul. In I Thessalonians 5:19, these words were given to the church: “Do not put out the Spirit’s fire” (NIV). While it Public Notice The Georgia Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Act requires CITY OF REBECCA to develop a strategy for reducing the amount of solid waste going into landfills and other disposal facilities. This reduction may be accomplished by many techniques, including recycling materials such as plastic, aluminum, and newspaper. It can also be accomplished by diverting yard waste from disposal facilities into back yard or other composting operations. Many other methods for reducing our local waste system are also available. Most of these methods involve your cooperation and effort. If you are interested in information about what you can do to help, please con tact the person listed below. The Act also requires all local governments to disclose to its citizens the full cost of providing solid waste management services. This and other required information is included below: Name of Government: City of Rebecca Fiscal Year: From 01/01/07 - 12/31/07 Total Operating Revenues: $14,206.00 Total Other Dedicated Revenues: $-0- Total Revenues from other Funds: $2,562.00 Full Cost: $16,768.00 Percentage of Full Cost Funded by User Fees: 85% For further information about this notice, please contact: Name of Solid Waste Coordinator: Sandra Smallwood Address: P.O. Box 97 City: Rebecca, GA Zip: 31783 Telephone: 229-643-7212 Office Hours and Days of the Week: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Monday - Friday, First 21 working days Inspiration seems from the context that Paul was specifically address ing the exercise of spiritual gifts among the Thessalonian Christians (the gift of prophecy in particular), I do not think it distorts this verse to apply it more generally to our lives as a reminder of the importance of being careful that we do not allow anything to dampen or discourage the work of the Holy Spirit in our lives. Fire can be smothered from outside or from within. It can be snuffed out from the outside by water or from the inside through neglecting to add fuel when it is depleted. A good fire can go out if we simply neglect it. Similar things hap pen to us spiritually. The fire of the Spirit is smothered in our lives when we fail to confess our sins and ask for Christ’s forgiveness. Like a glaze of love bugs on a car, our souls can become infested with the ugliness of sin. The good news is that Christ is willing to make us sparkling clean if we will allow Him to. The fire of the Spirit is smothered in our lives when we fail to allow Him to refuel us. Under those circumstances we become spiritually empty, unable to shine brightly for the glory of God. It is essential that we stay replenished spiri tually by spending time in communion with God through reading His Word and putting It into practice. Love bugs on a car generate an unsightly and dangerous sit uation, but once that ugly residue is removed, beauty is restored and the driver can see more clearly. God wants each of us to be cleansed from the sinful things that have become attached to us so that His Spirit can burn brightly within. So if your heart needs a good wash ing, call out to Jesus Christ; He wants to make you sparkling clean. Attend the Church of your choice this Sunday Ashburn First Baptist -302 McLendon Ashburn First United Methodist - N. Main St. Bethel Baptist - Hwy 32 E. Sycamore Christian Union Church of God - Industrial Dr. Church of Christ - Industrial Dr. Church of God By Faith - W. Madison Clements Chapel United Methodist - Sycamore Dakota Baptist - Hwy 4IN. Double Run Bapt. - Hwy 159 N Dayspring Church of the Nazarene - 983 North St. Friendship Baptist - Story Rd Grace Fellowship - 133 N. Gordon Harmony Baptist - W. Turner County Haw Pond Baptist -1511 Hawpond Rd. Arabi High Hill Baptist - 5 miles N of Ashburn Inaha Baptist - Hwy 41 S. Independent Faith Baptist - Sycamore Jesus Temple of God, 194 Pate St. Living Waters Fellowship - 417 E. Madison New Providence Baptist Church - W. Washington Morningside Baptist - 215 E. Monroe Mt. Zion Church of God - W. Monroe United Pentecostal - Sycamore New Hope Baptist - Bussey Road New Mt. Olive Baptist - E. Washington Ave. New Mount Zion Baptist - Jefferson St. New Prospect Freewill Baptist Oak Grove Baptist Piney Grove Baptist - Rebecca Pleasant Hill Baptist - Rebecca Rebecca Baptist - Rebecca Rocky Mount Baptist New Hope BaptistChurch-222 HC Willaims Rd. Sibley S. Ashburn Holiness - Pearl Ave Sycamore Baptist - Hwy 41 S Sycamore United Methodist - Sycamore Terrell Baptist - Hwy 112 W Trinity Baptist - Pineknot Rd Rebecca United Methodist - Rebecca Wideman Chapel - Rebecca Zion Hope Baptist Church - 521 Joe Lawrence Rd Emmanuel Missionary Baptist - Sycamore Amboy Baptist - Hwy 159 N Israels Temple - 635 W. Washington St. Luke Missionary Bapt. - North Leary Rd. New Mt. Pleasant - 200 Dunlap Circle El Shaddai Ministry 536 Carlos Ave. Greater Faith C.O.P. Ministries - 250 Adams St. New Jerusalem Freewill Baptist - Lee St. New Jerusalem Holiness Church- 210 Carlos Ave. Southland Chrysler Your Chrysler-Dodge Dealer Highway 41, Cordele, GA 273-3473 Bishop Well & Pump Service Tifton, 382-6117 1-800-342-9345 Parker Chevrolet Gorday Drive Ashburn, 567-3306 You can advertise here 567-3655 Colony 515 E. Washington Ave. Ashburn, 567-4383 QUALITY CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DODGE, INC. 322 N. Grant Street Fitzgerald, 423-5720 East Washington Ave. 567-9031, Ashburn ft South (.icorgiu Ranki ng Companv 561 E. Washington St. Ashburn, GA 31714 567-9686