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THE MADISON COUNTY (GA) JOURNAL. THURSDAY. JUNE 11.2009 — PAGE 9A
MISS EWING, MR. NASH
Ewing, Nash
announce engagement
Linda Ewing, Conyers, and Johnny Ewing, Dacula, announce
the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter,
Jessica Leanne Ewing, Dacula, to David Gerald Nash, Dacula,
son of Freddie and Cheryl Nash, Comer.
The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Grace Priest and the
late Walter Priest and Randy Ewing and the late Britice Ewing,
all of Lawrenceville.
Ewing is a recent graduate of Dacula High School and Athens
Technical College,
The future groom is the grandson of Irene Welch, Colbert, and
the late Nellie May Nash, Athens.
Nash is a 1997 graduate of Oglethorpe County High School
and is employed at Transicold of Athens.
The wedding is planned for 3 p.m., Dec. 12, 2009, at Collier
Baptist Church, Comer. All family and friends are invited to
attend.
The couple met Jan. 29, 2009, at Ewing’s aunt’s house. She
said they immediately began dating and it was “love at first
sight.”
On their first date, Mr. Nash brought her a red rose. They went
to a movie and then went bowling. “On Valentine’s Day, he took
me to Pigeon Forge, Tenn., and proposed to me,” Miss Ewing
said. "I thought it was so romantic ! Since that day, we have had
our ups and downs, but we continue to grow stronger.”
County notes
Senior Center lunch
menu, activities
June 15-19
The Eloise McCurley Senior Center
has announced its lunch menu and
planned activities for Monday, June
15, through Friday, June 19.
Monday - Grilled chicken breast
with honey mustard sauce, southern-
style turnip greens, mashed potatoes,
combread muffin, whole wheat bread,
pear cup and low-fat milk.
Fitness/quilting/puzzles/games.
Tuesday - Homestyle beef chili,
rice medley, cream-style com, white
bread, wheat crackers, fresh orange
and low-fat milk.
ARMC "Keeping a Healthy Heart”
fitness
Wednesday - Ham with fruit
sauce, candied yams, green peas with
mushrooms, wheat bread, chunk
pineapple cup and low-fat milk.
Fitness/quilting/puzzles/games.
Thursday - Oven-baked chicken,
home-style potatoes with peppers and
onions, green beans, wheat bread,
peach cup and low-fat milk.
Fitness/cards/reminisces about
summertime.
Friday - Beef stew with vegetable
and gravy, white rice, green beans,
wheat bread, fresh fruit, low-fat milk.
Fitness/Father’s Day Bingo/
celebration.
USDA commodities
distribution set
for June 18
USDA commodities will be
distributed Thursday, June 18, from
8 a.m.-4 p.m. (or until supplies last) at
the Action office on Sunset Drive in
Danielsville. Some clothing will also
be available. "Please bring someone
with you to help carry your bag of
food,” officials said. An I.D. with
street address must also be provided.
For more information, call 706-795-
2180.
Environment health
surveys available
The Georgia Department of Human
Resources (DHR), Division of Public
Health (DPH) encourages Madison
County residents to complete a
community environmental health
survey. The purpose of the survey
is to collect community health
concerns about underground liquid
and gas petroleum pipelines within
the county.
Members of a community
advocacy group, Citizens Organized
for Pipeline Safety (COPS), have
expressed concern about potential
health risks associated with exposure
to contaminants with these pipelines
and distribution facilities in Madison
County.
COPS is working with the DPH’s
Chemical Hazard Program (CHP)
staff to develop, distribute and collect
the community environmental health
surveys. Information collected from
the surveys will be used to develop
public health programs for the
community. The survey consists of a
five-page questionnaire that asks about
health and environmental concerns,
health history and basic demographic
information (i.e., age, race, etc.).
Participation is voluntary and offered
at no cost. Results of this survey will
be released to residents in summer
2009. Residents can obtain a survey
online at www.health.state.ga.us or
by calling 404463-3768. Surveys are
also available at the Madison County
Health Department and the Athens
Regional Medical Center’s Loran
Smith Center for Cancer Support.
Individuals can also return completed
surveys to the health department
or the support center. Surveys can
also be submitted via mail or fax to
the Chemical Hazards Program as
instructed on the survey.
Surveys results are expected to be
available to residents this summer.
Reports created from the survey results
will not contain any personal identifiers
such as names or addresses.
These reports will contain
grouped information only. For more
information on this or any other public
health program, contact Pam Noah
with the Chemical Hazards Program
at 404-463-3768.
MISS CAUDELL, MR. OLIVER
Caudell, Oliver to wed June 27
Robert Caudell, Danielsville, and Mr. and Mrs. Troy
Fleming, Dewy Rose, announce the engagement of their
daughter, Amy Jane, to Torrey Nathanial Oliver, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Oliver, Royston, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Radcliff, Foley, Ala.
The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Norton of Royston, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Hascal
Caudell, Danielsville,
The future groom is the grandson of Mrs. Edna Milford, and
the late James Milford, Martin, and Mrs. Irene Oliver and the
late Mr. Harold Oliver, Royston.
They both graduated from Franklin County High School and
are both employed by Pharma Tech Industries of Royston.
The wedding will take place, Saturday, June 27, 2009, at
Orange Beach, Ala.
HAILEE ELIZABETH BEATENBO
Chris and Bonnie Beatenbo, Canon, announce the birth of a
daughter, Hailee Elizabeth Beatenbo, Tuesday, June 2, 2009 at
Cobb Memorial Hospital, Royston. She weighted six pounds, 13
ounces and was 19 'A inches long.
The maternal grandparents are William A. and June Crow, of
Canon, and the paternal grandparents are the late Rev. Wayne
and Linda Beatenbo, Danielsville.
Hailee has one brother, David Wayne Beatenbo,
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NOTICE OF COMPUTATION AND
CANVASSING OF ELECTION RETURNS
Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 21-2-492, notice is hereby given that
the computation and canvassing of the returns of votes cast
in the City of Hull, June 16, 2009, special election for the
unexpired term of councilman Paul Elkins will take place at
the Hull Civic Club, Old Elberton Road, Hull, Georgia,
beginning at 7:10 p.m. June 16, 2009.
This 3rd day of June, 2009.
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MADISON COUNTY PROPERTY
FOR SALE by Owner
Financing available. All parcels have paved road
frontage, some have double paved road frontage.
42+ acre poultry farm fenced with woven wire, 4-34x400 poultry
houses, 2-40x500 poultry houses, 1-60x100x16 stack house (hay, litter, eq.),
l-150kw automatic backup generator (diesel) and building. 1-46x62
livestock barn. 2-26x64 & 32x42 equipment shelters & workshop. 2355 John
Deere tractor, bushhog cutter, frontend loaded, hay spear, 16 ft. trailer, 500
gallon pressure sprayer, shop equipment, and misc. parts, 3200 sq. ft. brick
home, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths plus unfinished additional 1000 sq. ft. Price
negotiable.
75+ acre - 50 acres are in 18-year-old planted pines, balance in
hardwoods. In addition to paved road #336, County dirt road runs thru it.
Also has nice lake site. Price $340,000. Divided: 17+/- acre price $5,000 per
acre. 17+/- acre price $5,000 per acre, 21 +/- acre $4,500 per acre, 21+/-
acre $4,800 per acre.
25 acre fenced and crossfenced with woven wire, streams in all
pastures, new 36'x36' six stall barn, 2 years old, 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath, 2
car garage home, and lake. Price $275,000.
The following parcels have 18 to 35 year old pines:
65.8 acre Price $308,000. Divided: 15.8 acre price $4,750 per acre 16.7
acre price $4,790 per acre, 17.7 acre price $4,800 per acre, 15.6 acre price
$6,000 per acre.
256 acres Priced $1,094,400. Divided: 61.8 acre price $4,530 per acre, 59.6
acre price $4,500 per acre, 68.0 acre price $4,485 per acre, 66.6 acre price
$4,500 per acre. These parcels have hardwoods on creek along back
boundry line.
Divided parcels total price will be based on acreage in a new survey.
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Meets the third Thursday each month
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1197 South Lumpkin Street,
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BANKS COUNTY
HISTORICAL SOCIETY, INC.
meets first Monday each month
7:00 p.m. in the Banks Co. Historial
Courthouse at 105 U.S. Hwy. 441
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St. Catherine Laboure
Catholic Mission
Mass Schedule: Sat. 4:00 p.m.,
Sun. 11:00 a.m., Wed. 12:10 p.m.
Parish Council meetings:
2nd Sunday of the month after 11:00 mass
First Friday Adoration 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.
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