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The Montgomery Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 26

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6B ALABAMA Sunday. Jan. 1 6. 2000 Montgomery Advertiser Autauga Elmore briefings 03 MESOTHELIOMA IMPORTANT: THIS NO COST PHONE CONSULTATION IS ALSO AVAILABLE TO FAMILIES OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE DIED FROM LUNG CANCER OR MESOTHELIOMA. If You Have lung cancer or a loved one who has died of lung cancer and Worked before 1 972 for at least four total years in any Commercial or Industrial trades including: Railway Workers Paper Mills Refineries Power Plants Manufacturing Plants 'Veterans 'Laborers Chemical Plants Boilermakers Electricians 'Shipyards 'Insulators I Your lung cancer may have been caused by exposure to asbestos began manning its third "first-out" ambulance at the beginning of this morning's shift A "first-out" ambulance is assigned an area where it answers emergency calls.

Each of the department's three fire stations now have a fully crewed ambulance. Until today, ambulances were dispatched from Station 2, which is in downtown Prattville near the Autauga County Courthouse, or Station 3, which is on the east side of town, behind the Wal-Mart Su-percenter. "This is really going to cut our response time to the central part of town," said Division Chief Steve Hollon. ELMORE COUNTY Family's local roots go deep into past i In 1853, William and Charity Thomas traveled by wagon to Caw-haba, at that time the capital of Alabama. For $27.50, the coupled registered ownership of 200 acres of land in Elmore County.

Today, the descendants of William and Charity Thomas still occupy the land. "This is just such a special place for us," said Linda Osborne Shaw, a member of the fifth generation of the family that has lived oh the land. "There is a rich family heritage here." For 147 years, the family has lived on the land. Patriarch of the family and great-grandson of William and Charity Thomas, J. C.

Osborne has left operation and maintenance of the land to his children and grandchildren. Travis and Tracy Shaw's daughter, 6-month-old Charity Annewill grow up learning of her family's rich history just as the six generations before her have. Montgomery Advertiser PRATTVILLEWETUMPKA Parades to honor martyr On Monday, which is a national holiday honoring the Rev. Martin Luther King Prattville and We-tumpka will be among countless cities across the nation where parades will be held to celebrate his civil rights legacy. "Meeting Martin Luther King Jr.

it was uplifting," said Councilman Lewis Washington of the Wetumpka City Washington will be on hand Monday for Wetumpka's parade, which will be coordinated by Ghetto Men II, a civic club in Wetumpka. Wetumpka's parade starts at 9 a.m. Monday at Rodgers Chapel AME Zion Church on West Bridge Street and ends in front of the Elmore County Courthouse plaza on Commerce Street, Lewis said. Choral groups from several local churches will march in the parade along with a Junior ROTC drill team from Wetumpka High School, he said. Prattville's parade begins at 9 a.m.

Monday, moving from Stanley-Jensen Stadium to Northington Street, then to Main Street. From Main it will go to Chesnut Street, which turns into Martin Luther King Street at Sixth Street. PRATTVILLE Ambulance station quickens response At 8 a.m. today, emergency medical help will be closer for residents in the central part of Prattville. The Prattville Fire Department CALL: The Law Offices of G.

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