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.The Summerville News, Thurs., April 14, 1983
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A trophy was recently presented to Jeff
Wootgll by Butch Young, Vice President
of The Chattooga County Wildlife
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A singing will be held at Cornerstone
Holiness Church on North Congress
Street Saturday night, April 16, at 7:30.
Concert Is
Planned
Two local bands, Fireweed
and Sonny Reece and Outlaw
South, wi{l be in concert Sun
day, April 17, at Downtown
Cinema in Summerville. The
concert will befn at 2 p.m.
Advance tickets are $4 and
may be purchased at the
Cinema box office, Unique
Shoes and The Record Shop.
Admission at the door will be
$5.
Farmers Wives
Meet April 18
The Chattooga County
Chapter of the Georgia Young
Farmers Wives Club will meet
April 18 at 7:30 in the Chat
tooga County Library.
Ted Clark and David Mat
teson will present our pro
%ram on growing flowers.
veryone is welcome.
Sue Mathis,
President
BBQ) Sale
Set Saturday
The 50-Yard Club will be
selling barbequed chicken
plates at the V&ood's Lot pic
nic area Saturday, April 16.
The food will)'be ready at
11 for pick-up and will be $3
per plate.
Delicious chicken, slaw
and potato will be on the
plates.
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Croy Children
Brandon, age six years, and Lindsay, age six months,
are the clulfir' en of Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Croy of Ber
rGyton. Their grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
reene of the Perennial Springs Community and
l(ieorge Croy of Summerville and the late Virginia Col
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Trophy Presented
Association. This trophr is gresented
%achkyear to the person killing the largest
uck.
The Valley-Airs
Special singers will be the Valley-Aires.
Everyone is welcome to attend.
Death Of Infant
Is Investigated
The Chattooga County
Sheriff's Department in
vestigated the death of an in
fant Tuesday morning at a
traveling carnival located
north of Summerville.
Investigator Ron Turner
of the Chattooga County
Sheriff's Department said the
department responded to a
cafl to the Summerville
Square Shopping Center,
where the carnival is set up,
around 10:15 a.m. Upon arriv
ing, he said they found a
three-month-old baby in the
cab of a pickup truck.
Tractor Trailer Theft
Investigated In Menlo
The Chattooga County
Sheriff's Department is in
vestigating the alleged theft
of a tractor and trailer from a
local lumber company early
Wednesday morning.
Paul Johnson of the Menlo
Lumber Company reported to
officers around 5:15 Wednes
day that someone had stolen a
1972 Peterbilt tractor and
flatbed trailer from the
lumber company. The trailer
was loadecf with dressed
lumber and pallet material.
According to a report at
The infant was identified
as Ginger McKinney,
daughter of Juanita and
Chuck McKinney of Virginia.
The family was working with
the carnival at the time of the
incident.
The infant was turned over
to emergency medical person
nel from the Chattooga Coun
ty Hospital, said Turner.
Following an investigation, it
was determined that the child
had died of crib death. The in
fant’s mother told officers the
last time she had seen the
child alive was around 5 a.m.
the sheriff’s department, a
neighbor near the lumber com
pany re;lmrted that he heard a
truck leave the company
shortly after midnight.
Trion Hospital
Employees
To Have Picnic
All former Trion
Hospital employees and
their families are invited
to a picnic at James H.
“‘Sloppy’’ Floyd State
Park Saturday, June 4, at
1 p.m.
Everyone is asked to
bring a picnic lunch.
For more information,
call Jack Warren,
857-2185.
Cordle
Decorated
Staff Sgt. Robert G. Cor
dle, son of Robert and Goldie
Cordle of Route 2, Trion, has
been decorated with the se
cond award of the Air Force
Commendation Medal at
Lindsey Air Station, West
Germany.
The Air Force Commenda
tion Medal is awarded to
those individuals who
demonstrate outstanding
achievement or meritorious
service in the performance of
their duties on behalf of the
Air Force.
Cordle is an inventor
management sgecialist witfi
the 7100th Air Base Group.
He is a 1967 graduate of
Trion High School.
BIGAMIST SENTENCED
- PHOENIX, ARIZ. — A
convicted bigamist who
testified he married 105
women in a wedding march
that became a stampede over
the years was sentenced to the
maximum 34 years in prison
and fined $336,000.
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