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“BIRTH OF JESUS” PRESENTED BY MENLO FIRST BAPTIST LEARNING CENTER
Children Play Parts Of Joseph, Mary, Wise Men, Shepherds
Menlo Presents ‘Birth Of Jesus
“The Birth of Jesus” was
gresented recently by the
reative Learning Center of
Menlo First Baptist Church at
the church.
It was presented for church
members, parents, relatives
and friends.
The Creative Learnin%
Center is a pre-schoo
devel%)mental proEram for 2,
3 and 4-year-olds. The program
had grown so church members
voted to expand. It now
operates two classrooms.
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Employees at Hays Correctional Institu
tion recently played Santa Claus to
special education students at Pennville
Elementary, by presenting them with a
microwave oven. Teacher Tracy Nelson
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Teachers are Ginger Lanier
and Carole Pickle.
The Rev. Kenny Roach,
Wstor, takes time every
ednesday morning to share a
Bible lesson and singing with
the children.
Anyone wanting further in
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Angels were Maggie Rich,
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McDonaldl,) Sam Porcarello, Yolanda
Broome, Nadine Espy and Greg Tanner
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: FmHA Makes New Loans ¢
A new loan program started
in May, 1991 as a pilot project
;fonsored by the Farmers
ome Administration (FmHA)
has been successful, according
to local FmHA officials.
A total of 137 families ob
tained loans totaling
$8,394,841 during fiscal year
1991, they said. ;
Prior to May, 1991, the
FmHA could make loans only
ing, Agril Blackwell, Ma.ri;
Alexander Myers, Elizabet
Keen and Rachel Jones.
Ashley Belcher Blayed
Mary while Kristofer Brown
ing played Joseph.
Shepherds were Drew
Lanier, Joey Browning, Adam
Blackwell, Brent Tucfier, Jef
fery Keen, Drew Jones and
Joel Byars.
Kings were played by
Justin Canada, Ben Swords
and Slater Cordle.
directly to individuals. Under
the guaranteed program, a
bank or other lender makes the
loan and the FmHA agrees to
pay up to 90 percent of the
f)rincipal advanced a¥ainst any
oss to the lender if the loan
isn't repaid.
For information on the loan
grogram, call the Chattooga
ounty FmHA office in Sum
merville at 857-4744.
Special Photos
Not present for the photo
were Emma Pickle, Mageline
MKJers. Zach Evans and
Whitney Price.
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Goes To Jan. 1
The TOWED (Towing Operators Working to Eliminate
Drunk Driving) program will continue through next Wednes
day, Jan. 1, in ghattooga County.
Flood’s Towing and Recovery Service, North Commerce
Street, Summervi]fe. is the local participant in the nation-wide
prOfram.
tis designed to provide a safe way home for drivers who
have had too much afcohol to drink, and for their vehicles, ac
cording to Kenneth Flood, owner of the local service.
People needing assistance getting home through next
Wednesday should call Flood’s Towing at 857-1070. A tow
truck will l)),e sent to their location, Flood said. No fee will be
charged. Those requesting the service will be taken home, not
to other parties or establishments, and their cars must be
operable, Flood said.
“It’s not that we condone excessive drinking,”” he added.
“We just want to offer a positive way for geo(file to control
it, and avoid hurting themselves and others by driving drunk.
There’s no charge, no questions, and no hassles.”
Chattooga County Sclleriff Ralph Kellett said, ““If this pro
gram ends up saving just one li&, itd worthiito . . "
The Summerville News, December 26, 1991
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‘FREE FROM CONDEMNATION
Romans 8:1-39 has some great blessings for
the children of God. We will not be condemned.
We are led by the Spirit and not the flesh. We are
free from “the law of sin and death”. We have
God'’s spirit living in us. Our mortal bodies will be
made alive by His spirit who lives in us. We are
“sons of God”. We are heirs of God and joint heirs
with Jesus. We have God’s help when we pray. We
are predestined to be comformed to His image.
We are justified. We will one day be glorified.
GARY HOWELL
Pastor, United Christian Fellowship
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