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The Summerville News, February 14, 1985
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Tim Hunter of Subligna landed this 8%-pound bass
Sunday at a private farm pond. The angler used a rub
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An Open Letter
TO ALL CITIZENS OF
CHATTOOGA COUNTY
Some of our elected officials have
decided, without our consent, to dump a
prison on Chattooga County.
We assure you that there is a large and
well-organized effort to prevent this from
happening.
We demand representative govern
ment and we will continue our efforts for
as long as necessary.
We have met with the elected officials
of Summerville and they are receptive to
our views. We urge the citizens of Sum
merville to support them on this issue.
RICHARD O. GREESON, Chairman
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Menlo Council Dismisses
City Attorney Farrar
By KAY ABBOTT
Staff Writer
Dismissal of the at
torney and the fimm of
several city projects were the
major concerns at the
Pobmla mntfll:l of the
zmonlo ty Council Tuesday
o :}u c::n:lil voted to
smiss t ty attorney,
Arch Farrar, Sr., and rnzl.n a
new lawyer at a later date.
Councilman Bud Tucker made
the motion which was second
ed by Fred Burrage, and ap-
Erovod ‘n!:y counc&lnon
allard, ornberr{, oney,
Burrage and Tucker, T.J.
m l})’:fd t:h. leave the
ore issue was
raised. Mayor Jeff Lanham
abstained from voting.
A re?uut by eight
residents for water system tie
ons prefaced a general discus
sion of the city water system.
Water Superintendent Sid
Swords stated that the water
lines would have to be extend
ed npxmxlmlul{‘ one mile to
the Alabama line on the
Jamestown Road to fulfill the
re?uuu. The residents in
volved stated that they wish
ed to share the cost of the new
lines, estimated at $6,000. The
council asked the Water
Superintendent to determine
the exact cost and present the
figures to the council and
residents at a future date for
stua.
n{or Lanham report~?
several complaint: ol leaky
water meters and stated that
the entire water system need
ed modernization, He told the
::ouncfl t::t engineers work
ng on the sewerage project
had stated that Menlo ru ollfl
ble for a grant to update its
water system and fire
'Hdl’lntl. He added that
enlo could possibly receive
grants for 756 percent of the
p‘::!oct. He added that
engineers Barnam and Perry
would calculate the upomufi
the proposed project an
deurmln:n. tbll\: 'amoum u:‘l
ant av. or u%dn
fio wmmfl. Sid h:ordl
s a map showing
all c?ty water lines and fire
?ydunu for use in the pro
ect.
The mayor stated that ma
jor rroblomu were ukoln to
result if the old water lines
continued to deteriorate.
Swords stated that Menlo
reportedly had the lowest
water rates in the state,
The council discussed
*l‘: build a new city hall
and fire hall. Councilman J. P.
Thornberry stated that there
was a great need for a building
to properly house the city's
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REMEMBER
YOUR VALENTINE
FEBRUARY 14th
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two fire trucks. He stated that
2 one truck was rut inches
| w he uni‘tl:. from h'-udm
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l "!i'l"mbu'ry stated that =
| v TROOO, soveat e
| for buildings were discussed,
| including the eurron‘t}{
| prefered ‘dfn. a 50 by 75t
| metal building costing
i 02;‘962(‘)0. The coo-cllul.:
w on a from
' Coosa v.nky'?:: Planning
| and Dovm Commis
| sion on ng. The mayor
| stated that a mwmm
| would likely be av for
| the project. The council tabled
| the matter until the amount of
available funds could be deter
mined.
The mayor announced that
| Best Mnnuluctum\f Com
pany has donated $1,500 to
the Menlo Fire Department
for the purchase of new
uniforms and breathing ap
g:ntul. The oqu.:smuu has
n ordered a will be
presented g) the city by Best
representatives.
i The moyor‘ lutodblhlt @
ter request a wered
fire rating for nflonlo will be
sent to the state Fire Marshall
as soon as the current fire
school is completed. The fire
school, in its sixth week, has
39 students. Menlo Fire
Department volunteers have
oy
n construc
posed new fire hall. ol
Mayor Lanham advised all
| Menlo residents that %m
officially under a “class g
fire rating from the state. “If
your insurance policy says
your rate is higher, your com
| pany needs to correct this and
'iv: you a refund,” Lanham
saida.
The mayor reported that a
| number of state engineers are
evaluating the proposed site
| of the e&y'l waste treatment
gvondm embers of the state
| EPD are conducting a screen
| on Am:cmh to determine
the a tion of the waste
load. The screen will deter
mine the environmental im
pact of the proposed facility
| on the area.
{ 1"uho dcyouncil w
unanimously to accept
bids for garbage pickup ser
! ;k.i""::dn;l‘ — secopded b,
y urrage,
{ J.P. Mbu?y the oounci
{ stipulated that contractors
must carry $300,000 in liabili
ty insurance and that the city
must be relieved of all liability
for pro_Fho.rty damage in
| writing. contractors must
| show proof of insurance
goverage. : 7
" In a unanimous decision,
‘the council elected Gene
Bentley as a new member of
the Menlo Housing Authority.
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BOX OF 20
hou':i.;: Hegwood, public
the council’s endorsement of a
Kl:un to modernize 20 public
sing units in the C&m
projcetandmmiunw'la
to elderly housing. An HU
program, Community Im
provement Assistance Pro
gram (CIAP) would fund the
project on the basis of Menlo's
pr ntly e a
edominantly elderly - and
retired population. The coun
cil's MMW will
accompan upfia’ -
tion to L sent by rs.
Ha‘:ood. She stated that 63
of the 66 units in Menlo were
filled at present.
The council reviewed
o & B past ot
closing of the post office after
business hours. A number of
people are disturbed in the ci
'fi.; Lanham stated. "It looks
ho..befm you'll ever get
t doors open again you
will have t& have Id_;:t.¥nn
security in the city,” post
office Ll been closed after
business hours following an
-lhrd arson attempt.
n other business, the
council agreed to contact the
iy ol o
up a tion day
m ci:i?ho council agreed
to hold day in an effort to
combat the problem of stray
dogs in the city. A letter of
complaint was read concern
ing uncontrolled stray
animals
The council unanimously
approved thowmom of S3OO
for concrete used Lo repair a ci
-2' sidewalk. The council also
iscussed extending the work
ing hours of the city clerk.
Pamela Ware
Elected New
Member
The University of Georgia
of Phi Eou Ka
B ehaiod 11 v Aumbere
including Pamela Anne Ware
of Trion.
M FwColh‘:"w%r: ‘Pn:x
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B:t:y Kappa is the oldest
Greek letter society in
America. Membership is open
to students who have wo:rod
primarily in liberal arts areas
and have outstanding
scholastic records.
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McCARY CHILD
Brooklyn Nichole McCary is
the 16-month-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff McCary of
Summerville. Her grand
parents are Mrs. Ann Hardy
and Eston Staton of Trion and
Carolyn Morrow and Roy Mc
Cary of Summerville
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CLAY SANDERS
Hlj)fi Valentine's Day
to & Bobbie Smith
(My Granny and
ér-ndnddy)
If I was big enough to
talk
I would call you up to
day
I'd say, "Hey Gronny
and Grandaddy,
I love you, This is
Clay.”
If I was big enough to
write
Your letter 1 would
mail
Filled with lots of hugs
and kisses
But Granny, [ can't
spell.
Maybe next vear when
I'm two
I'll be all grown and
smart
Then I can tell you by
myself
What's really in my
heart.
But now, I'm just a lit
tle boy
So many miles away
And this is all my
Mom could do
On my second Valen
tine’s Dav.
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