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The Summerville News. Thursday, February 7, 1985
12-A
Letters To The Editor
CHS Boys
%E?IM: J ing Cha Indi
um| ammi L jans
made the W‘:rnflodp look n:.i’ke one Eh:‘. tram
poline as they leaped up and down the court to
outscore nm up Carrollton team 27-13 in
the fourth quarter — to win 78-73. The Tro
jans played a fast style run and gun offense
that chuhc:’cd Chattooga to either put up or
shut up. And after a desyorte first half -truf
-B.' nnwull¥ Chattooga put the ball up in
arrollton's face ~ as the Mighty Ch-u.oog:
Indians gunnod down Carrollton by taking t
lead with 56 s?ndn left on the cfi’xk‘ A ioud
vociferous crowd really got noisy in the last
five minutes of the game — and may have
made the big difference in the outcome.
Some one must have sprinkled pepper on
“Chile’s”” shoes during the half time. Eddie
Harris came out in the second half with a take
chuf:.h, up, and with help of some guided
miss rom the hot “Chile” Evans, and
tough defense from Sophomore Sensation
Travis Jones — momentum began to shift to
Chattooga. Grabbing the momentum took a
fl‘“ team effort as Tiger Shark Richard
¢Sears and the other Tiger Sharks ripped up
the careless Trojans — as Carrollton got into
duE water in the fourth quarter.
hip Kiser, No. 21, played a terrific game
for the Carroliton in the first half. Chip —the
, Lyerly
<<% Happenings
| f By Mrs, Martha Bishop
Phone 893.3381 7
Mrs. Grovine Jones and
Margaret visited Mrs. Edna
Cook and Mrs. Tommy Cook
and Brett Tuesday afternoon
of last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe D.
Henderson of Rome visited
Mrs. Grovine Jones and
Mulrut last Saturday.
r. and Mrs. Gene Wyatt,
Mrs. Lenora Gaylor and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert McWhorter,
Bob and John were guests of
Mr. and Mrs, Russell Fleet
and Michelle Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker
Jr. of Calhoun visited their
Euvnu, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
aker Sr., last Snurdlé.
Mrs. Bessie May of Centre,
Ala., was weekend guest of
her mother, Mrs. Hobert Stall
ings. Others visiting Mrs,
Sullinfiu during the wekeend
were Mrs. Ronny Kinsey of
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Richie’s
son of Roger Kiser, an All-American at
Georgia Tech and now coach of the West
m- College Braves basketball team —
18 points, while John Driver scored 25
goinu, and Corey Crowder scored 23 points.
‘ony Shell had seven points.
'thc defensive fhyn who mt Chip Kiser
from having a big second f was fierce
Travis Jones — who hcldnd Chltwml main
tain gounuion of the ball —by guarding C
and by lorcini turnovers, Juan Evans
Chattooga with 24 points and was four of four
from the foul line in the final two minutes,
Juan had eight rebounds, six assists and four
steals. Richard McSears added 20 ‘roinu, and
Eddie Harris had 15 points and 12 rebounds.
Kim Adams louaght for 12 ver; imgorunt. re
bounds and had nine roinu. rank Johnson
contributed six very important points, and
Jo:m Martin and Travis Jones each had two
points.
The Chattooga Boys, previously ranked
No. 6 in the state, are now 14-6 over all, and
6-2 in 7TAAA South. ThaK are scheduled for
Super Hoop 11 Friday night at the War Lodfi:
m-t LaFayette, No. 2 in the state. T
s are hungry!!!!!!!!
Sincerely rours.
John N. Hayes
Chattooga
Pennville and Hobert Stall
ings Jr. of Trion.
The Rev. Charles
Barksdale visited Mrs, Hassie
Short and William L. Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Grace Sentell of
Berea, Ala., was 'fluolt of Mr,
and Mrs. Bob Kimbell Sun
day. She also visited Deed
Muflxhy in the afternoon.
. i-:’ Suphunife h“c’rmu \:’-
weeken st o .
wunu. bfl.’nnd Mrs, ,:.mll
hite, in Holland.
Mrs. Viola Lawman of
Summerville, Mrs. Carrie
Jones and Mrs. Mary Booker
!visited Mrs. Treva Mosloguin
groomwwn. Ala., last Sun
ay.
Jerry Mitchell of Summer
ville was guest of his aunt,
Mrs. Mary Booker, one day
last week.
The Rev. I’m-.{l Christie |
visited Mr. and Mrs, Fred |
Tallent Wednesday afternoon |
of last week, i
Mr. and Mrs. Joe D.|
Henderson of Rome were!
guests of Mrs. Grovine Jones |
and Ma;g-m and Mr. and |
Mrs. Bob Kimbell Monday
_afternoon. Mrs, H. S. Bishop
also visited Mrs. Jones and |
M-Ham. |
r. and Mrs. Mrs. Joe D, |
Henderson of Rome visited |
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bishop |
Saturday afternoon. They
were Monday dinner f""u of i
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kimbell. |
E!:rno F. Brozozowski,
recently from China where ho%
is an omfln to China for |
the Ch of Christ, wui
sunt speaker at Lyerly !
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night s of his
workmin S‘;dm tlin hulmg
worship and man |
idols wonhlpp«( by m poo-l
ple of China. !
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kimbell |
were honored with a breakfast
at Shoney's in Rome Monday,
Feb. 4, in celebration of their
56th wedding anniversary.
Other guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Joe D. Henderson and
Joe Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kimbell
were also honored with a sur
trin n&u by members of
yerly Church of Christ Sun
day following the evening
:w“.:mpp:d" o is wish
speedy recovery is .
od for Arvel McLeod who |
underwent e{n surgery in an |
Atlanta hospital last week. He |
was able to return home Mon- |
day. i
Mrs. Grace Sentell of
Berea was Sunday dinner and
afternoon guest of her
brother, Doqq Murphy, and
Mrs. Murpl:’y.
Mr. and Mrs. Winford
Sisemore visited Mru.|
Sisemore's mother, Mrs. |
Bence Sisemore, and Betty !
Sunday afternoon.
Snturd;‘y and Sunday
guests of Mrs. Velma Wyatt
were Mrs. Carolyn Johnston
of Dry Valley and Ralph
Bishop and Eugene Wyatt.
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Warrior Girls
Members of the Warrior Girls 14-and-Under basketball
team are sponsored by the Summerville Recreation
Department. Front row, left to right, are Filicity Blair,
Mack Bankston and Lavonne Meyer. St.am‘linqQ left to
rNifht. are Coach Buster Tate, Patrice Price, Nanette
¢Cutchins, Carla Williams and Venetta Christopher.
Not shown is Stacy Price.
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to udz an exotic taste and
Ernn color to fruit salads, try
iwifruit, say Ooormo Exten
sion Service specialists. Once
Erown only in New Zealand,
iwifruit or Chinese
gooseberry is now cultivated
in California.
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7-Diamond £y
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M bcob?ol;lc colic
any davol?
between the second and
fourth week after birth. Colic
causes cramps in the in
testine. Try laying your baby
on his stomach across your
knees and rubbing his back,
say Georgia Extension Ser
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Stop Smoking Clinic Set Feb. 17-21
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the Rfimod Park Wellness
Center the week of Feb. 17-21,
mdin‘vw Wellness Center
Director Wanda Whitten. The
rop-m. from which nmox
uuuh;‘d W‘;’ ve
three years, will meet ho':';
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F-rl Hospital's second floor
classrooms.
Due to the individual in
struction involved in the Five-
Day-Plan, the class will be
limited to tlln first 40 persons
wnfim. nterested persons
sbwauull 201-0291.”: an.
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‘l\mufl own research,
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helped con
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higher than usual success rate
of approximately 53 percent
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nb:gnlzu has :mozcd for
about 24 years, smoking ap
pmximauf; a p.ck-cndm-fi!
a day, or 33 ci ttes,”’ he
said. Some mj’?fl”thmk it's
too late for them to quit smok
ing; that it won't do them any
good, but that's just not true.
Of all the fishes of the sea
our Lord chose the lowly salicat
to remind us of his misery,
His body on the cross is outlined,
the hilt of the sword
which was plunged into his side
is clearly defined.
Look at the back of the fishes bone
where the Roman shield is shown,
Whon'rou shake the cross
You will hear the disc being tossed
for our Lord’s blood stained dress,
those who can hear them —
~ will be blessed. Conrad S. Lant
If for no other reason, you should purchase one of these for
your children and their chiidren 1o keep in your home.
To show them, there was a child, then a man called Christ. This
is living proof.
Mr. Howard Finister contributed $5 on ad and Bill's Auto Parts
in Pennville gave a sl, also.
You can purchase one of these in the oid Piggly Wiggly park
ing lot at Trion, Ga., Friday morning, 11 o’'clock.
*IO.OO contribution or price for the expense of ob
taining ad. el e
After a has been free of
the nmll,ubu for just 10
years, their chances of
developing heart disease, em
physema or lung cancer are
about the same as if they had
Ty, e
minute you
your body will begin working
to repair the damage.”
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to express
our sincere appreciation to all
friends and neighbors who
sent flowers, brought food and
visited during our recent sor
row and to the Rev. A.C.
Davis, the Rev. Tom Barrett
and the Rev. Burton Ely for
their kind words of comfort.
The family of S. W.
Littlejohn
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9-MM we 76,00
SR ag v 74,50
7-MM wo ' 2.00
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5-MM we'l.2s
4-MM we 15°
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