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‘The Summerville News, Thursday, February 7, 1985
from front page
utilities. “As we all know the
waters of politics are Il'l&l
m“w " said Cook. ln.
was going in
mur{y waters’’ wflthout a
agreement ween
DOR and the city.
Opposition leader Richard
Greeson produced a map of
the area and maud out to the
commission close the site
was to ‘‘hundreds’’ of
residences.
Rep. Crawford asked
Greeson to point out where
the old count? “chain ‘."f”
or work camp was located, in
tending to show the board
how the camp, too, was
located close to Pennville,
“All they had was drunks in
it,” blurted out attorney
Cook.
“They had some murderers
t.nd it, too,”” Crawford respond-
The commission, which
2:6 otho;:um- on the agen
,put t ion to a vote.
.ucf" Cole oF Dalton made a
motion to lpgrovc the pur
chase of the Underwood pro
perty and the motion was
seconded.
uonAn anundmnm DtO t}‘g’ the mo
requiring to use
“reasonable’”’ setbdcks from
the Pennville neighborhood
was considered but was later
dropped when Commissioner
Evans plutg:d that DOR
would set facility back
from the houses.
In unanimous vote the pro
mfln commission accepted
deal and went on with the
agenda. The Chattooga
%&Aflm both pro and con
out of Room 216 and into
the hallways of the Capitol.
NEXT STEP
D‘)Ru“offk:hllll wmhox
mud actua urchase
proEony lhofl! .%ommh
sioner Evans said g!d- will be
likely let this summer with
mundbntklnwou fall. In
meantime, DOR will b‘fi
conducting soil munt on t
aate wich the Gy ot
ty
Summerville for utilities.
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Scoggins Named J TPA Coordinator
Evans Scoggins has been named director of a six
month pilot rrogum for the Jobs Training Partner
ship Act. His task is to lphce 25 disadvantaged or
displaced residents in local businesses within the next
few months.
Evans Scoggins Hired
For JTPA Program
By KAY ABBOTT
Staff Writer
Disadvantaged and
displaced dob seekers are
receiving aid from a mlr; wjig
many years experience in
g‘hamt. Evans Scoggins
s been hired as local coor
dinator for the federally
funded Jobs 'l‘nlning Partner
lhi&’ Act (JTPA). His
challenging task is to place 25
workers into local industry
and private business within
the next few months,
p"o'l‘ho six-month h?rhOj“t‘llh b:
t pi m which w
conunu:a if nucco;:{;al."l’m
program 8 one- of t
wmor'l ;’:firy while he is in
"1.&.”"‘: for up to 16 weeks.
Omp% can up
for as many A -fl‘:a e
t.he‘\.r“whh. At the end of the
training period, they are not
oblignted to retain the
employee if he does not prove
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7:30 am.-6 p.m.
Monday-Friday
Saturday 'til Noon
satisfactory.
To be eligible for place
ment in them, one
must be mmod and
dludvantTndonludhplw
:t‘;m from a job due to automa
“ln addition to help in
training a new employee, the
employer can also get tax
breaks by participating in the
m,” Scoggins said. “1
m.fl be more than glad to
visit nn¥ employer who would
like to learn more about the
program,’’ he added.
Scoggins was employed for
42 years at Fabrics America
serving a number of years as
rnonnel director. He worked
or five years following his
retirement as a placement of
ment a
as Mayor of um:m
Anyone who would like more
information about the JTPA
g:ogum. m;g' contact Mr.
Scoggins at 857-2641.
— TRION —
8:30 am.-4 p.m
Monday-Thursday
Friday 'til 6
Parents, Youths Give
Details Of Drug Struggle
By KAY ABBOTT
Staff Writer
A number of residents left
a dr\:g‘zmmo seminar feel
‘:flovi n but wiser Tuesday
si ng “ rrnenutiou by
St.uii s, Ime., A dru’
rehabilitation organization. "
hope 1 can make you uneasy
enough so that you will no
longer blindly accept
ovcrythilu that happens with
your child, I hx you will
start to check things out,”
said the moderator, Frank
Duncan, of Atlanta,
Duncan is the parent of a
ncovom dr;:g ';ddict who
came through the program.
He said that the Straight pro-
K:lm helped his entire family
ve a closer relationship.
“The main problem with
drug pushing is not with the
teen-ager on the street corner,
o Shrvopioe ‘it Iviithe
t t. It's
so-called table le
who will 'mtnw.m}.d
become millionaires in a cou
ple of weeks. If another coun
try openly perpetuated on our
country what drugs do to our
society, :o would go m war to
stop it. Yet parents refuse to
face the possibility that their
L i,
fl- a p. ncan
The meeting, sponsored by
Best Manufacturing Com
pany at Menlo School, was
closed to children and teens.
Methods successfully undmtz
teen d:fi abusers to
drugs and fool parents into a
sense of false ncm'k_h.m
discussed in detail 50
residents, ropnunt(nq
teachers, city counci
mmb“p‘by Best .:ddanullaur
ing employees r;.’nuta.
learned how hallucinogenic
substances could be readily
obtained in everyday
hu:;uhold items and in ghnu:
t grow naturally
i.nm‘ ‘ Au{:nn and be hl:h. }k
to your n
five minut:‘l;;‘hc stated,
Two ta teen-agers,
identified my first names on
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2’. told their stories of being
rawn into the drug culture
and the tin they went
thrw“!h to be free of it. Both
stated that t.hcflhtrbddmpin
ofwtho“ : hrM d
part popular crowd at
Both preoccupied
oth were
with lnlinr of worthlessness
and didn’t feel they could talk
:;d any adult about their fears
;hn tfih{ were able to hide the
act that they were
abusers easily because fi
parents were blind to the
possibility. It wasn't until
they were too deep into drug
dependency to care that
parents found out.
“It takes about two years
of 'dmbio uol: btforie any
noticea changes in ap
mnnce or behavior occur,”
ncan said. When a child
begins taking drugs at the age
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and men 8 at
the ;2-ym-ofl level. Mc'mnnl
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feelings nndAm ln'lnn their
problems. As a result,
never learn to deal with :ll::z
emotions or any life situation
in an adult way until they get
off drugs.
Both teen-agers stated
that the Straight pro'nm has
helped them become free from
drug dependency. The pro
gram provides spiritual as
well as psychological counsel
ing in a program similar to
Alcoholics Am:(ums, The
froqum works with the entire
‘amily to bring about an open,
loving relationship between
parents and children.
More protnms are plann
ed on the subject in the near
future,
Marty Brown of Best
Manufacturing hoped that
more businesses would
become involved in the dm‘
awareness program. “We fee
that any business ought to try
and educate the community
about this serious problem,”
Brown stated.
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Board Votes To Return
Licenses To Beer Stores
The Chattooga County
Alcohol Beverage Board
voted unanimously last
Wednesday night to return
the beer licenses h: 10 county
retail stores t allegedly
sold b:;mt: a 17-year-old
minor a sting opera
tion conducted in recent
Sherdt's T
ty ff's Department.
The licenses were returned |
last “’“"%'{.” the county
retailers. five-member
board voted to put each of the |
10 establishments on 90 days’ |
probation for each count
against the business. |
City of Summerville of
ficials returned the beer
licenses to three city retailers
last Tuesday after similar
charges were lodged against
them the daiebefore. |
Each of the clerks at the 10 |
county stores and three city
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Director For i
City Yet |
Summerville Mayor Sewell
Cash said Tuesday that the
Ftt{dnocmfion Boud' has not
ound a rmheomt or Billy
Martin, who resigned his post
as recreation director Jln.’?&.
“We don’t have a director
K:t," said Cash. “Maybe we'll
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County State Court March 11.
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