Archive for September, 2010

Old Fashioned Revival at the Barn

Old Fashioned Revival at the Barn
Rev. Johnny Foster and Rev. Jonathan Foster, a father and son “tag team” will be hosting revival services at the McGuire Millrace Farm in Peachtree, on Hendrix Road, west of Murphy Medical Center, beginning at 7:00 PM each night September 19 through 24th.
Pastor Johnny was ordained in 1976. He graduated [...]

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Journal of a Living Lady #379

Journal of a Living Lady #379
Nancy White Kelly
This week didn’t start off too well. Due to my cryptic shorthand on the wall calendar, I was two hours late for the funeral of a friend who died with breast cancer. She fought a good fight. Linda was the epitome of bravery when on a death march. [...]

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REEL MEMORIES NO. 145

REEL MEMORIES NO. 145
The Ten Commandments
by William V. Reynolds
Do you have an all-time favorite film? I’m sure most of us do. The Ten Commandments (1956) would probably rank as my all-time favorite. I was in my middle teens when this film was released and it made quite an impression on me. The special [...]

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New Library Release

BOOKS ARRIVING DAILY AT MOSS LIBRARY
Guest Writer, Dorothy Ethridge
Newest books on the shelf:
FICTION:
My Name Is Memory (Ann Brashares) A magical story that changes the way we understand the world and proves the power and endurance of a love that is meant to be.
Sidney Sheldon’s After The Darkness (Tilly Bagshawe) This sweeping tale of love and betrayal, [...]

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Agusta Virginia Phipps

Agusta Virginia Phipps, went peacefully home to be with the Lord on Friday, September 10, 2010. Mrs. Phipps was 93 and at home,surrounded by her family.
Mrs. Phipps was born in Kyle, North Carolina on October 29, 1916. She was the youngest child of Reuben and Elizabeth Bateman. She came to California in the 1940’s [...]

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Mark Douglas Clem

Mark Douglas Clem
Mark Douglas Clem, age 54, of Hiawassee, GA, passed away Monday, September 6, 2010 at Chatuge Regional Hospital.
Mark was born in Burlington, NC on May 28, 1956 to David and Jean Frank Clem. He graduated from the University of Georgia-Terry College of Businness in 1978. Mark had been a resident of Hiawassee for [...]

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Democrats fighting back

Energized at headquarters opening rally
By Frank Bradley
Sentinel writer
Clay County Democrats opened their campaign headquarters Friday with a gathering of old-timers, a few candidate speeches, distribution of signs and printed matter, grilled hot dogs and a doggone delicious cake.
The headquarters is located on a corner of the downtown square in Hayesville, in what used to be [...]

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Can proper planning protect the good life?

Can proper planning protect the good life?
Public hearing next Thursday on county’s proposed10-year comprehensive plan
By Frank Bradley
Sentinel writer
Gail Criss calls it a road map. The ten-year county comprehensive plan. It’s still a draft proposal, although if you go on line and look at it, it has 179 pages of detailed ideas and suggestions. For three [...]

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BRMEMC Annual Meeting

BRMEMC
By Frank Bradley
Sentinel writer
Most of the fussing took place before the prizes were handed out. It all started with a lady who identified herself as Mary Jean Boyette, a resident of Hiawassee, who said she had a worked for 60 years, living all over the country.
“Never in my life have I been asked to pay [...]

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Clay County Deed Transactions September 6, 2010 – September 10, 2010

Clay County Deed Transactions
September 6, 2010 – September 10, 2010
Substitute Trustee Services, Inc.-TR and Michael J.; Teresa H.; Paula A. Kelly sold Lot 54 (Chatuge Hills) in Hiawassee Township to Mellon Bank of New York for $ 150,000 on September 7, 2010.
Reba Nichols sold 1.80 acres in Hiawassee Township to Sara Jane Penland for $ [...]

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