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SPF.CTACn AR NORTHEAST GEORGIA SIGHT
The jacks River Fails is probably the a refreshing swim while htamg up
most spectacular sight in the Cohutta Jacks River Trail.
area It is a perfect place to stop for
Cohutta Mountain Section
To Gel Resource Planning
The t ohum Mountain arc*
aUin.l th* C^itpH-Tenn****
border will be th* fit»t par! »>!
the Ctutuhotkhec Saturn!
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LAFAYETTE, GA
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The < ohutu Mountain Area
in t annin and Murray euunlic*.
Geuqpa. and Fvlk (yxmiy.
wM be *tvdhrd by
ypcVtabM* wtch a* watcritied
u-.rstiMs *:idbfc holOpM*.
e*ati»p»tn, aiutdo*** wcrcatioh
apeaalM*. tor«»«er». ianthcapc
architect*. and
enyirwr*
The 4* IXKUcre Cohulta
pUnftitty unit form* the head
water* of the ftcautilu! feck*
and C'cmaMUiM River* The am
M iimctw un.r u «* alm»u tfIAC I
..cvvhk by mad although only
‘>o rrnlr* hum AChnU
W«dcrt*<ni »*»d .a y»d'*c«n
tnt » dl bejpo mappmg the unh
on (hr usw ab<>u! two
week* He added that a de
laded soil* map t> the found#*
tun of any insenusc rewwee
mtnapement plan Soil and utc
ciunctcnsitc* “di dictate the
type arid mtenuty at rryowce
maftayement that c«» be ep
(died to an area Web *» the
< ohutu mountain*
The £h*uah«j*xh« Na*
lt<M*l Foret* hai been divided
into fS umt* ranging m we
from JO.OCKI to I SO.OOO acre*
banning on three unit* will be
deme «ve* a period at
' A* punning progrewt*. the
Toresi s<r»s.e will bold puhbs
meeting* on d» management
propOMt* Many mdnoduaU
and conwrvatwn group* ha*c
ekpnmcd ««W tnitrew in
bow the CobtMta mowntam
tenge wdl be managed and
protected
Winnepesaukah
Plans Exciting
New Season
CHATTANOOGA The
pie. of Mbs WmrwpcMuUh.
Hut area * Urgeit and one of
the oWcvt amuwment park*.
»dl be Hung open Friday.
Aped JO. for »&*’ pfomwe* to
be one of the moo c»iHmg
veaton* in «* Appear hotory
.The wtMgtmrht noted that
thr path wdl introduce a ftewfy
drisgr«d. brillwally lighted tm*
ported Bumper Cat nde from
Italy that ha* captured woeid*
wide acclaim aimw amu«.
ment park operator* Deugned.
engineered, and manufactured
by tgecuMy ik died craft tmrn
in Italy, the bumper cat* along
•itji a colorful p*»ilK>n. were
transported to the United
State* by *b»p Thn ne» nd*
compete* the luwvp of h*'*
new attraction* Eot the current
«#*>« . ' ■
Entertainment fur the week
end featuft* young Mike Hott.
Marring m •‘Young. NavhMlie "■
Mike n a K yca»«ld »ho>p
prated recently on the aa
tK»naßy Mike Dougfa*
Show a* guru Bai Tommy
Jone*, a prodigy of Chet At
km* wrf! also b< featured tn
the ftee *how» at 2. S. and V
p m H DTI
Annual stud<. nt wuung* are
APRIL 30th
LAKE
WINNEPESAUKAH
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was lacy >» waTTI
Mm Ucy N **<!*. 41. of
JO* Aw , 4*4 Moo*
day, Apr* 26. at < 35 pm
She •» a foemer employee
of Montgomery Kmtimg Co
She * wrmcJ by on* kx,
AW«d T Abetnathy, Mwmn,
mother. Mt* Stciia McGough;
two mm. Mm Henry I
lunacy. Trion, Mr* George
Aube*. Vancouver. Brauh Co
hrmbaa. and « number of
Funeral «r»n.« wen bald
from rhe chapci of 1, 0 Hid
Funeral Home Wednesday.
Apnl 2S. # 1 pm., wrfb Min-
Met Rwhatd Hertdm official
yng Bursa! Wk 10 Surnmwvifie
Cemetery
Active paabww* were leu
iMcMI, watt;' UMf. II
Burse*. Bub Fuimcr. Fred
Sie»»rt and ANred Patrick
» 0 Hili Funeral Home bag
charge of
mr iambs Mitera
fame* Miller. SpnagheM,
0h»«. and formeriy of Sw»
etx-ndk. deed Monday, April
14. ttt Springfield
Hr « survived by ha wife,
Mr* M«r^4» Bwt** MAM,
SpringCM, one MMtt. Mil
Mary Kennedy. Smyrna. Ga;
or* brother. Oto MdWt.
Miami, FU . one aunt. Mn
Tinney lohnwn. BvffaM,
N Y.; niece*, nephew*. tartar**
miaw. b«>ihw»*«ft4»». and
«b« relative*
Funeral ««?»«»» »«< ImM
Thvr»d»>. April 22. in Spring'
field Graw^de nnicm and
Mmntai «m WW-m I »*
Saturday. Aped 24. from Pond
Spring* Cemetery. HoOand.
•uh (he Rwl. IN Wright
officiaiing
Willis Fancrsl Home.
Duhon, had charge at arranga-'
mentt
MRS VIRGINIA *» OiKIGN
M:» Vog^ua Wofford thw
tott of ROOM 3 Swmrw»e.
4xd Monday gt 7 JD p to
Surwed by hnkbaad. Jo<
Denvon and awn foe Fay flow
woof Root* J SummerriSe;
»» uttm. Mm Abce Mwwd,
Ms» Huma Hunt. Mn L®M»
Fam». Mr* tdM Crowe aS M
Metdo. M<» Ruby Mart*.
Summererfle. Mt* FHwi Wat*
e*. throe brother*. Aifsmto
Wo Hord, ChMtarvoog*. td
Wofford. Summerville. Drfl
Wofford, ' OHtdland. M*wM
meet* #4>d Bephew*
She wa» a member oldtb*
New* AMwcb Baprm Church
and »» employed a* a Super*
: <r*»M al ■ the GroegM Glow
Company. Inc . '•
f urwrai eerwe* were held
M the Chapel of the J D Ha
FwnerM Home Wedneaday H
2 00 P m wnh her parisw. Rev
Johnny TinrKyoH*cc.f*ngwMb
frunal m the Svmmmtile
Cemetery
i —AcrtW” pailbeareri ■ «MM.'
Grant Conwr. ID KeSett.
J C Martin, J D Fledger. Bob
Maple*, and Bud Oempwy
J P Hdi Fuwaf Home,
fnc. Wm m charge ;
MKMMI
CARD OF THANKS
We take that opptwturuty of
thanking c»cryv«< fw Iha
•deration abown wa. 'through
; the *»<knma and pamng of ow
i ; towd one ,Fwry act cf <«*•
ccm and ktndncw «u greatly
■ appteCMted, and •*» never be
f forgotten May God bH» each
OH of you MOwr P«*y«
The family of
Ralph K«BMt,Sr
underway at taae wmMpewo-
Uh w«b Mudent dacount
card* available for um through
June d ttacepr Sunday and
Monday!
' Regular bowt of the pork
w*» K 10 aln Id II p m
d«ay. apeatat at noon on Sun
day* take Wmoepmaukab »
do«d on Monday* eacept oft
holiday*
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