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Clifford J. Logglns
PINEHURST-Clifford J. Loggins, 71, of Route 1, died Friday, March
4,1994 in Centerville. Ban in Hall County, he was a former resident of
Perry and was the son of the late Elbert C. Loggins and the late Emma
Lydia Gray. He was a member of Liberty Baptist Church and the men's
Bible class. He was also a member of the Vienna Kiwanis Club and the
Peace Officers Association of Georgia. He was a mired chief magistrate of
Dooly County and was a former state patrolman and a former agent of the
Georgia Bureau of Investigation. He was a U.S. Army veteran.
Survivors: wife, Barbara M. Loggins of Pinehurst; children, Pam
Sparrow of Pinehurst, Donna Holt of Centervil'e, and Randy Loggins of
Percy; sisters, Faye Odom and Claudine Kitchens, both of Unadilla; 11
grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
Services: Were held Sunday, March 6, 1994 in the Liberty Baptist
Church at 2:30 p.m. Burial took place in the church cemetery. The Revs.
Jimmy McAdams and Jack Colwell officiated. In lieu of flowers, the
family requests donations be made to the Hospice of Houston County a to
Liberty Baptist Church.
Janice Johnson Bulce
FORSYTH-Janice Johnson Buice, 39, of Route 2, Box 406-L, died
Thursday, March 3, 1994 at her residence. Bom in Pulaski County, she
lived in Forsyth the past three years. She was an F-15 items manager at
Robins Air Force Base and was a member of Broad Street Baptist Church
in Hawkinsville. Survivors: husband, David H. Buice of Forsyth;
children, James Happoldt and Julie Michelle Happoldt, both of Forsyth;
mother and stepfather, Alice and Willie Joe Goodroe of Elko; father, Ira
Lee Johnson Jr. of Hawkinsville; sisters, Helen Jones and Francis Pate,
both of Byron, Alecia Leavens of Byromville, Katherine Waters of Film
and Iris Lee Johnson of Hawkinsville; and grandmother, Molly Oxley
Darsey of Hawkinsville.
Services: Were held Monday, March 7, 1994, in the Forsyth First
Baptist Church at 3 p.m. Burial took place in the Monroe Hills Memorial
Gardens in Fosyth. The Rev. Randy Darnell officiated. The family may
be contacted at the residence. Monroe County Memorial Chapel in
Fosyth had charge of arrangements.
Vernon R. Daniels
MACON-Vernon R. Daniels, 55, of 2834 Jadan Place, died Saturday,
March 5, 1994 at his residence. Bom in Wilcox County, he lived in
Macon the past 24 years. He was a salesman fa the Ingleside Electric Co.
He was a U.S. Air Face veteran. Survivors: wife, Daothy Louise
Daniels of Macon; children, Richard Jones, Ronnie Daniels, Jimmy
Jones, Gregory Daniels and Debbie Hall, all of Macon, Donnie Daniels
and Kathy Hall, both of Hapeville, and Daryle Daniels of Griffin; mother,
Virginia Daniels of Abbeville; brother and sisters, Tony Daniels of
Douglasville, Joyce Smith of Fort Wayne, Ind., Loyce Wynn of Kathleen,
Lonease Dowdy of McDonough and Beverly Bentley of Marietta; and 17
grandchildren.
Services: Were held Monday, March 7, 1994 in the Crest Lawn
Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Burial took place in the Glen Haven Memorial
Gardens. The Revs. John C. Miller and Jimmy Daniels officiated. The
family may be contacted at the residence.
Julian Marcus Fields Sr.
KATHLEEN-Julian Marcus Fields Sr., 76, of 918 Ga. 247, died
Thursday, March 3, 1994 in Perry. Bon in Houston County, he was a
retired civil service employee of Robins Air Force Base, having worked as
a supervisor of the water treatment plant He retired in 1976. He was a
U.S. Navy veteran and was a member of Bonaire First Baptist Church.
Survivors: wife, Mildred Wheelus Fields; children, Mark Fields Jr. of
Bonaire. Ronnie Fields, Peggy Dismuke and Brenda Elliott all of
Kathleen; brother and sisters, Clinton Fields of Palm Coast Fla., Hattie
Smith of Orlando, Fla., and Mattie Lee Howard of Elberta; nine
grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.
Services: Were held Sunday, March 6, 1994 in the First Baptist
Church in Bonaire at 2 p.m. Burial took place in the Magnolia Park
Cemetery. The Revs. Ford Wilson and Kenny Rogers officiated.
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Pen Book Of
Looney Tales
On Wednesday, March 2, 1994,
Mrs. Wilson’s sixth grade language
arts students celebrated the
publication of their team book by
having an Authors’ Tea.
1 The students presented a short
program during which several
students shared aloud their stories
from the book Loonev Tales bv the
Whales, which was presented to the
principal, Mr. Pennington.
In addition, the Whales team
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that other students may check the
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Parents of the young authors were
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Farm Bureau
Pleased With
Referendums
The president of the state's
largest general farm organization
says he's pleased with the outcome
of two producer referendums held
recently.
"The Georgia Farm Bureau is
very pleased that producers cast a
vote for their future in increasing
the grower assessment on tobacco,"
said T.M. "Mort" Ewing, president
of the Geogia Farm Bureau. "We
are equally pleased that peanut
producers voted to continue the
Georgia Agricultural Commodity
Commission for Peanuts."
Seventy-two percent of the tobacco
growers voting approved a measure
to increase the amount of
assessment they pay on their crop
from 10 cents per hundredweight to
30 cents per hundredweight
The increase takes effect with the
1994 crop and provides the Georgia
Agricultural Commodity
Commission for Tobacco with
about $240,000 for promotion,
education and research purposes.
In a separate referendum, peanut
producers gave the Georgia Peanut
Commission a 90.2 percent vote of
confidence in reauthorizing the
grower organization fa three years.
Both the Tobacco and Peanut
commissions are operated by
growers and use producer
assessments collected to fund
promotion, education and research
essential to the future of the two
crops.
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