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COURT CLERK SWORN IN /
Sam Cordle Jr. takes the oath of office before
Ordinary Paul Weems Tuesday. Young Cor^e was
sworn in as clerk of the court for a full Qur-year
term. He succeeds his father, the late Sam Ctrdle Sr.
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SUMMERVILLE
MR. W. T. ADAMS
Mr. W. T. (Tom) Adams, 75, a
resident of Lyerly, died at 1:50
a.m. Saturday, Dec. 16.
Funeral services were conducted
from the chapel of J. D. HUI
Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Sunday,
Dec. 17, with the Rev. Allen Law
rence officiating. Interment was In
Johnson Cemetery.
J. D. HILL FUNERAL HOME
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PROTECT SCRUBS
If you have a Jug shrub or
tree that you Jan’t replant
right away, wha'are you going
to do with it inthe meantime?
For one thing, keep the roots
moist, sugg<6t Extension
Service specialists. Put the
plant in a protected place,
sheltered frdn the sun and
wind. And caver the roots with
peat moss, burlap or wet
leaves.
LOI OF GRASS
Improvtd permanent pas
tures occlpy more land— 2'/j
million acres-than any crop
grown in Georgia. In addition,
there are over one million acres
of temporary winter pasture in
the state. Os course, it takes a
lot of forage to feed all our
cows. At the beginning of this
year the number, including
dairy animals, totaled
2,042,000 head.
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DOG OBEDIENCE
SCHOOL
The Summerville Parks and
Recreation Department has the
opportunity to sponsor a dog
obedience school. There must
be at least 10 dogs participa
ting. The classes will be con
ducted by a professional dog
trainer, and will be held each
week for 10 weeks. A fee will
be charged for this training.
For further information, call
the Recreation Center office at
857-2614.
TOPS CLUB
The TOPS Club meets at the
Summerville Recreation Center
each Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m.
SEQUOYAH SQUARE
DANCE CLUB
The Sequoyah Squares will
have their dance class Thurs
day, Dec. 21, from 8 to 10
p.m. at the Summerville Recre
ation Center.
KNITTING CLASSES
The Summerville Parks and
Recreation Department will
save knitting classes Wednes
diy, Dec. 27, from 10 a m.
ultil noon. Mrs. Sue Spivey is
irstructor for these classes. All
ptrsons must furnish their own
sipplies. Classes will be held
ach Wednesday.
BASKETBALL
(14 & Under)
Girls
(12-14-72)
i Summerville Warriors (33).
' igh Scorer-Debbie Perry
6). Lenderman (4), Willing
im (6), England (3), Mc
onkey (4), Martin, Newman,
less, Teems, Adams, Morris,
ind Serritt.
Summerville Chiefs (23).
ligh scorer-Lena Smith (10).
ditchell (2), Lee (5), Hayes
2), Loggins (4), Walker,
Sutler, Brooks A., Archer,
Jrooks J., Light, Ingle, and
Yancey.
Lyerly Lions (65). High
scorer-Daniel (28). Baker (6),
Johnston (4), Brison (22),
Hudgins (5), Baker, Hubler,
Kirby, Rawls, Martin, and
Martin.
Menlo Tigers (42). High
scorer—Goodridge (18). Reece
(14), Tucker (3), Loggins (7),
Ham, Rich, Lemmings, Heg
wood, Green, Boyd, Leath, and
Kittle.
(12-18-72)
Menlo Tigers (42). High
scorer—Vicki Tucker (16).
Reece (10), Loggins (5),
Lemmings (1), Green (1), Boyd
(1), Leath (8), Kittle, Heg
wood. Rich, Goodridge, and
Ham.
Summerville Chiefs (21).
High scorer-Lena Smith (14).
Mitchell (2), Lee (4), Walker
(1), Butler, Brooks A., Hayes,
Archer, Brooks J., Light, Log
gins, Ingle, and Yancey.
Summerville Warriors (22).
High scorer Perry (13). Len
derman (3), Willingham (4),
McConkey (2), Martin, New
man, Pless, Teems, Adams,
Morris, England, and Serritt.
Lyerly Lions (18). High
scorer-Daniel (6). Baker (2),
Johnston (5), Brison (2), Baker
(2), Hudgins (1), Hubler,
Kirby, Rawls, Martin, and
Martin.
Boys
(12-14-72)
Summerville Warriors (52).
High scorer-Kent Perry (19).
Booker (4), Smith (2), Willing
ham (4), London W. (6), Ben
nett (1), Mann (6), London L.
(4), Adams (4), Pullen (2),
Turner, Owens, London S.,
Johnson, and McCary.
Summerville Chiefs (37).
High scorer-Thomas Baker
(12). Wilmoth (2), Baker (12),
Starr (4), Brooks (2), Wade (2),
Mack M. (3), Htighes, Teems,
Tyson, Mack D., Parris, Treada
way, Harris, Stone, and Shrop
shire.
Menlo Tigers (44). High
scorer—Harris (9). Martin (8),
Jones (4), Shamblin (2),
Hudgins H. (2), Wood (2),
Thornberry (2), Edge (4),
Frazier (1), Hudgins A. (8),
Walker, Smith, Wright, and
Hawkins.
Lyerly Lions (42). High
scorer—J. Cleveland (18). Price
E. (10), Dotson (6), Mosteller
(4), Price L. (2), Hudgins (4),
Anderson, Stallings, Sharp,
Battles, Patty, and Cleveland
D.
(12-18-72)
Menlo Tigers (50). High
scorer —Kelly Harris (15).
Walker (12), Jones (8), Wood
(8), Thornberry (5), Martin,
Edge, Shamblin, Frazier,
Smith, Wright, Hawkins, and
Hudgins A.
Summerville Chiefs (26).
High scorer-Phil Brooks (7).
Wilmoth (2), Hughes (2),
Teems (6), Harris (4), Wade
(1), Mack M. (4), Tyson, Mack
D., Baker, Starr, Parris, Tread
away.and Shropshire.
Summerville Warriors (65).
High scorer-Perry (22).
Booker (18), Smith (4),
London W. (11), Bennett (6),
Mann (2), London (6), Willing
ham, Turner, Owens, London
S„ Johnson, Adams, McCary,
and Pullen.
Lyerly Lions (45). High
scorer-Cleveland, J. (16).
Dotson (10), Price L. (5),
Anderson (2), Hudgins (4);
Patty (8), Price E., Mosteller,
Stallings, Sharp, Battles, and
Erwin-Petltl
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SUMMERVILLE
MR. WYMAN G. HEAD
Mr. Wyman Guy Head. 46, Route
1, Summerville, died at 12:45 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 16, In Battey State
Hospital, Rome.
Funeral services were conducted
from Church of God Seventh Day
near Hammondsville, Ala., at 1 p.m.
Monday, Dec. 18, with Elder Dale
Lawson officiating. Interment was
in Mt. Pisgah Cemetery near Hena-
FrWiN-PETITT FUNERAL HOME
MR. GRADY A. NELSON
Mr. Grady A. Nelson, 66, Sum
merville, died at 3 a.m. Saturday,
Dec. 16.
Funeral services were conducted
from the chapel of Erwln-Petltt
Funeral Home at 2:30 p.m. Tues
day, Dec. 19, with the Rev. A. A.
Tanner and the Rev. Leroy Spivey
officiating. Interment was in Sum
merville Cemetery.
ERWIN-PETITT FUNERAL HOME
REV. JAMES A. MANN
The Rev. James A. Mann, 86,
Route 2, Summerville, died at 8:15
p.m. Saturday, Dec. 16, In Chat
tooga County Hospital.
Funeral services were conducted
from West Berryton Faith Temple
at 2 p.m. Monday, Dec. 18, with
the Rev. Fletcher Toles and the
Rev. W. M. Phillips officiating.
Interment was In Lyerly Cemetery.
ERWIN-PETITT FUNERAL HOME
MRS. ORA C. CHILDERS
Mrs. Ora C. Childers, 86, Route 1,
Trion, died at 1:10 p.m. Monday,
Dec. 18. In Trion Community
Hospital.
Funeral services were conducted
from East Trion Church of God at
2 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 20, with
the Rev. Cecil Wooten. Interment
was In State Line Cemetery.
ERWIN-PETITT FUNERAL HOME
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BASKETBALL STANDINGS
(14 & Under)
Girls
W L GB
Lyerly Lions 3 1-
Summerville Warriors .31-
Menlo Tigers 2 2 2
Summerville Chiefs ...044
Boys
W L GB
Summerville Warriors .4 0-
Menlo Tigers 3 1 I
Lyerly Lions 2 2 2
Summerville Chiefs ... 0 4 4
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
(Boys and Girls
14 & Under)
Jan. 4-Summerville Chiefs
vs. Lyerly Lions; Menlo Tigers
vs. Summerville Warriors.
Jan. 8 -Lyerly Lions vs.
Menlo Tigers; Summerville
Chiefs vs. Summerville War
riors.
SUMMERVILLE RECREATIOI
DEPARTMENT
CHATTOOGA COUNTY
BASKETBALL
LEAGUE SCHEDULE
Girls and Boys
(12 and Under)
1972-73
Tuesday, Dec. 19-Summer
ville Hawks vs. Trion Bullpups;
Pennville Vikings (girls), Lyerly
Lions (boys) vs. Summerville
Yellow Jackets.
Wednesday, Dec. 20 Menlo
Tigers vs. Summerville Yellow
Jackets.
Wednesday, Jan. 3-Sum
merville Hawks vs. Pennville
Vikings (girls), Lyerly Lions
(boys).
Saturday, Jan. 6-Trion
Bullpups vs. Pennville Vikings
(girls), Lyerly Lions (boys);
Menlo Tigers vs. Summerville
Hawks.
Tuesday, Jan. 9-Summer
ville Yellow Jackets vs. Sum
merville Hawks.
Wednesday, Jan. 10-Trion
Bullpups vs. Menlo Tigers.
Saturday, Jan. 13-Pennville
Vikings (girls), Lyerly Lions
(boys) vs. Menlo Tigers; Sum
merville Yellow Jackets vs.
Trion Bullpups.
Tuesday, Jan. 16-Trion
Bull pups vs. Summerville
Hawks.
Wednesday, Jan. 17-Sum
merville Yellow Jackets vs.
Pennville Vikings (girls), Lyerly
Lions (boys).
Saturday, Jan. 20-Summer
ville Yellow Jackets vs. Menlo
Tigers; Pennville Vikings (girls),
Lyerly Lions (boys) vs. Sum
merville Hawks.
Tuesday, Jan. 23-Pennville
Vikings (girls), Lyerly Lions
(boys) vs. Trion Bullpups.
Wednesday, Jan. 24-Sum
merville Hawks vs. Menlo
Tigers.
Saturday, Jan. 27-Summer
ville Hawks vs. Summerville
Yellow Jackets; Menlo Tigers
vs. Trion Bullpups.
Tuesday, Jan. 30-Menlo
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The Chattooga Association for Re
tarded Children sponsored a party and
distributed gifts Tuesday to the chil
dren and adults who attend the mul
tiple handicapped school in Rome for
Chattooga and Floyd counties. Mrs.
Ruth Carnes, Mrs. Ray Walker, Mrs.
Violet Murdock, and Mrs. Maggie King
were in charge of collecting and buying
the gifts. Approximately 65 children
Tigers vs. Pennville Vikings
(girls), Lyerly Lions (boys).
Wednesday, Jan. 31—Trion
Bullpups vs. Summerville
Yellow Jackets.
Saturday, Feb. 3 Summer
ville Hawks vs. Trion Bullpups;
Pennville Vikings (girls), Lyerly
Lions (boys) vs. Summerville
Yellow Jackets.
Tuesday, Feb. 6 Menlo
Tigers vs. Summerville Yellow
Jackets.
Wednesday, Feb. 7 Sum
merville Hawks vs. Pennville
Vikings (girls), Lyerly Lions
(boys).
Saturday, Feb. 10 Trion
Bullpups vs. Pennville Vikings
(girls), Lyerly Lions (boys);
Menlo Tigers vs. Summerville
Hawks.
Tuesday, Feb. 13 Summer
ville Yellow Jackets vs. Sum
merville Hawks.
Wednesday, Feb. 14-Trion
Bullpups vs. Menlo Tigers.
Saturday, Feb. 17-Penn-
The Summerville News, Thors., Dec. 21, 1972
LOCAL GROUP SPONSORS YULE PARTY
ville Vikings (girls), Lyerly
Lions (boys) vs. Menlo Tigers;
Summerville Yellow Jackets vs.
Trion Bullpups.
RULES
SUMMERVILLE RECREATIOb
DEPARTMENT
CHATTOOGA COUNTY
BASKETBALL LEAGUE
(Girls and Boys)
(12 & Under)
1972-73
1. Girls games will consist of
six-minute quarters. Boys
games will consist of seven
minute quarters.
2. Players who attend prac
tice sessions and attend games
will play in each game.
3. The second quarter will
be for substitutes. No starters
will be allowed to play in the
second quarter provided the
team has enough substitutes. If
a team does not have enough
players to substitute in the
second quarter, the opposing
team may substitute according-
attend the school, and each was pre
sented with a gift, cookies, and ice
cream. Teachers shown above are, left
to right: Mrs. Violet Murdock, Mrs.
J. B. King, and Mrs. Camille Reeves.
Children are: Shane Blankenship, Dawn
Holloway, Rebecca Gaskin, Elizabeth
Thompson, Chris Sisson, and Ricky
Browning.
4. Players or coaches argu
ing with the officials will not
be tolerated. Players or coaches
put out of the game for un
sportsmanlike conduct will be
suspended from league play for
the next two scheduled games.
5. Any boy or girl reaching
their 13th birthday anniversary
on or before Jan. 1, 1973, will
not be eligible to participate in
this league.
6. Starting time for games
will be 4:30 p.m. on Tuesdays
and Wednesdays, and 9:30 a.m.
on Saturdays. There will be no
grace period.
WASHINGTON-Under new
proposals, the Nixon Adminis
tration has moved to tighten
the management of state
welfare programs in an effort
to “restore public confidence”
in financial''assistance to the
needy.
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