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A great deal of interest was generated Friday when
the Trion High School Science and Arts Fair was
displayed in Trion Community Center from 4 to 7:30
p.m.
Many interesting exhibits were distributed through-
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out the main auditorium.
“We hope to make this an annual event,” the fair’s
coordinator, Skipper Stewart, said. “The main purpose
of the program is to display what our students are
involved in and to show their wonderful talents.”
Sheriff’s Report
One hundred and ten viola
tions were reported by the
Chattooga County Sheriff’s
Department during the past
week, making a total for the
year of 786. Twenty-four per
sons are housed in the county
jail.
Violations were listed as fol
lows: driving under the influ
ence of an intoxicant, 13;
speeding, 3; abandonment, 1;
criminal damage to property.
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Top, left: A Bicentennial motif was used in this
exhibit by Nancy Purcell and her home economics
students.
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Top, right: Business education teacher Faith Hawkins
and student Mary Hannah discuss an FBLA display.
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(March 14 2 Man Scramble (member only) 18,
iMarch 28 Scramble 18
April 18 Scramble 181
|May 15 At Ware Shoals 18i
iMay 23 Scramble 18
May 29-30 J. C. Tournament 361
June 14 Boys (15 and Under) 18|
June 19-20 4 Man Scramble 36
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June 26 Ware Shoals (here) 181
July 11 Scramble 18.
July 17-18 Member-Guest 36
July 20-21 Ladies Tournament 18l
July 25 Scramble 18.
July 31-Aug. 1 Trion Invitational 36
Aug. 14-15 4 Man Scramble 36 1
Aug. 28 Husband/Wife Tournament 9 |
Sept. 4-5 Club Tournament 36
Sept. 19 Scramble 18
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Bottom, left: Skipper Stewart and industrial arts
instructor Doug Elliott (right) look over a scale mode}
showing structural elements of a house.
Bottom, right: Trophies won by the Trion High
School Band from 1955 to the present make an attract
tive display at the fair.
Registration Visits Are ‘Successful’
Mrs. Elsie Echols, Chief
Chattooga County registrar,
said this week that she is
“pleased” with the response
the people of Chattooga
County have shown to visits in
the various communities.
Today, from 7 until 8 a.m.,
representatives of the regis
trar’s office will be at the Sum
merville plant of Georgia Rug
Mill. From 2 until 5 p.m. they
will be at the Lyerly plant.
On Friday, a registrar will
be at Lyerly from 7 until 8
a.m.
Some of the persons who
have responded to the registra
tion are already registered and
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48 ■ Man'a name
49 - Require
51 - Thing, In law
52 - l oglmh echool
53 - Irlaomcneaa
54 • Certify
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1- Cooked moreel
of fowl
2 - All right fcolloq.)
3 - Whirlpool
4 - Printer‘e unit
ACROSS
1 • Admlnlater
6 - The human aoul
11 - An Image (var.)
12 ■ Auetrallan bird
14 - Danh
15 ■ Impede
16 - Maka amende.
II - Mu a tea I high
19 - Os cell
deal ruction
20 - Temporal
meaourer
21 - ” ftnna'
25 - The 'maat 1 '
at a book
27 - To root
21 - Stumble
30 - Bird
31 - River*
croeelng
33 - ... Un narkl
34 ■ Ralae with
a Jerk
37 - Shelfllke Bleep
ing place
39 • Mtnleter'e
dwelling
41 - Ctairch tfllclal
will not be counted on the list ‘
Mrs. Echols lists the follow-;
ing who have registered at;
recent visits: Glove Mill al;
Lyerly, 53; Menlo City Hall, 8;
Best Manufacturing Co..
Menlo, 43; Seminole, 0: Lyerly.l
City Hall, 10; Trion Schools,’
29; Mann Manufacturing, 11
Teloga, 3; Pennville, 5; Trion
City Hall, 13; Best Manufactur
ing. Summerville Plant, 15;
Haywood, 0; Subligna. s;j
Berryton, 15; Chattooga High
School, 54; Dirtseller, 0:
Cloudland, 11; Hardin Manu-;
factoring, 4, I abricsAmerica,*
15; Holland, 22; and Gore, 4.;
5 - Profit
6 - Play on werde
7- Archaic "the"
8 - Loud outcry
9 - Robuat
10 - Catch unawareo
13 - Money order
(abb.)
16 - Deed
17 - Creek tetter
22 - Make proud
23 - Severity
24 ■ Leaae again
26 - Conceit
29 - To vex
31 - Inatlgate
32 - Raved
35 - To compoae
36 - Knight
37 - Garden ..,
31 ■ To enclooe
40 - To the ehol
tered tide
42 • Greek god
of love
43 - ... of the tew
46 - Tellurium
(c hem.)
47 - Weotern
nation (abb.)
30 - Roman 501
32 - Latta "aad"
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