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The Summerville News, Thursday, February 14, 1985
14-A
Chattooga Grand Jury
Hands Down Presentments
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF CHATTOOGA COUNTY
STATE OF GEORGIA
GRAND JURY
PRESENTMENTS
FEBRUARY TERM, 1985
TO: THE HONORABLE
GARY B. ANDREWS,
JUDGE OF THE
SUPERIOR COURT, CHAT
TOOGA COUNTY,
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT:
We, the members of the
Grand Jury' of Ch-uoog
County %_Fofior Court for t
February Term, 1985, respect
fully make the following
g:oummanu and recommen-
Dariag the ¢
ng the present term o
this Grand Julz.rthcre was
evidence considered on 56
Bills of Indictments. Of these,
we found 49 True Bills and 6
No\%'mi.xi ted the following
e the follow
county pr?onw y and make the
lollowla ndings and recom
mendations:
MENLO SCHOOL: We
recommend that the small
water fountain in the hall be
replaced. The boys' restroom
in the classroom in the lun
chroom building needs tile.
The tile in the kitchen area
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and the dining area needs to
be nrbod
LYERLY SCHOOL: The
girls’ restroom stall door
needs to be replaced. Boys’
restroom needs wall repaired.
Elomonm building has
several leaks. The lun
chroom needs a walk-in cooler.
The Gym has a water cooler
that leaks, and bleachers and
floor need to be l{ohmd.
SUMMERVILLE HIGH
Sfi"ggbfi. ;Voo rocomimot’::
that t r n ti
hallway; the lm‘:"dbung
needs a door; restrooms at
football field and in gym need
stall doors; the Athletic
Dofiunmont needs a washer;
ha “K, entrance of g[s;rcn
needs fire extinguisher reK -
ed; chin bars and rope climb
ing equipment are needed in
gym; security %hu are need
m frontngf v M(&;cihool
a s to
be ro:flced im business
section.
SUMMERVILLE
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL:
w,....f‘ o e el i s
with t
ollowing ox?tbn: the floor
is in need repair in one
classroom.
SUMMERVILLE
BLEM‘E.NT‘A"RY: We MOI;
mend t conditioning
put in this school. We recom
mend a new floor in the lun
chroom, and we need a
covered walkway from the
m:i& building to the 2|'\Jde
. Property needs L 0 ’
gx.rchuod -clthofil:onh end o: |
bufldin‘ or future use of
the school. stall doors in
girls' restroom need to be
replaced. |
PENNVILLE ELEMEN
TARY: We recommend that
e
. ng
needs to be done in hallways.
There is a covered walkway
needed from Special Educa
tion to the TMR Building. The
fih’ restroom in the science
ng needs a stall door.
Tile needs to be replaced in
the hall by the water fountain |
in the science building. Light
fixture needs to be in |
gnchl Education Building. |
TMR Buildings need a
covered walkway and |
sidewalk between them. |
NORTH SUMMER- |
VILLE ELEMENTARY: We |
recommend that the girls' |
restroom have stall door in- |
stalled. There is a leak in the |
L. The weie foudeles |
s water fountains
l:’tlnlchoolnndwbechm- |
CHATTOOGA COUNTY |
COURTHOUSE: We recom
mend that blinds be put on
windows in every office and
wry room in the courthouse.
¢ also recommend new
desks in the Probate Judge's
Office. We recommend the
Commissioner's Office and
Grand Jlfl.lloom have more
ghflng. bathroom in the |
rand Jury room has a leak
that needs to be repaired. The
District Attorney's Office is |
in good condition. We found |
the Clerk of Superior Court's
Offluwbohmdeonduwn. -
An un?llflcot system is |
needed in the court room in |
order that the judge, at- |
torneys, prosecutors and |
witnesses can be heard by all. |
We recommend that the wall
on left side of the judges’
bench be n%a‘lnd The Grand |
Jury room has several leaks |
that need to be rg&od
COURTHOUSE ANNEX: :
The ulob.in.‘ éh‘: tax officoi
needs to repaired or |
replaced.
WORK CAMP: We recom
mend the equipment stored at
the work camp be repaired.
mili%o u.n:'d t«ho. be
a mechanics
are in need of tools for the
fiEALTH DEPART-
Derking Jute, 8 saeing and
ng lots be repa a
fi::d off, and they need a
-Kaum for the care of wheel
chair Kthnn.
HOSPITAL: We found the
hospital to be in satisfactory
condition.
NURSING HOME: We
found the nursing home to be
neat and clean, but the park
ing area has water standing in
Bpairet DM Teo4 &'
v 8 of a
fenced area at the nursing
home so that the patients can
be taken outside. a
COUNTY JAIL: We found |
the count)"ujlfl will be an ex
cellent facility when it is com
pleted. |
NUTRITION CENTER:
We recommend that the tile
be r;rhcod in the center. The
sur y room floods when it
rains. The front door needs
caulking around it, and there
is a leak behind the heater. We
found that the outside
grounda in front of the
uilding are in need of paving.
We, the members of the
Grand Jury, would like to
commend §hon'ff G Mc- |
Conq# for his Jr.“gepufty‘:
Sheriff's League Program for |
6th Grade Students and his
firix;mo Biters Program hfg:";
dergarten through third
Grade students and would like |
to thank him for his time and |
consideration to us. |
We, the members of the
Grand Jury, would like to
thank Mr. Harry Powell for |
‘speaking to us about the coun
ty financial situation. Unfor- |
tunately, because the audit |
‘has not been completed, we
‘were unable to explore this
issue completely. !
~ We, the members of the
| Ghr:nd Jfi. roc?mmegrl? fihat |
the possibility of establishing |
‘nthmorfivemunbocrdncfi‘
}commissionors and a county
“manager be considered. ‘
_ We, the members of the
‘Grand Jury, sincerely ap-
Emticu the courtesy of Judge |
o“ B. Andrews. i
| ‘e, the members of the |
Gnl::gc .Lury. recommend th':t
a b ure explaining the |
duties of all jurors be included |
with their summons. i
We, the members of the |
Grand Jury, recommend that |
the foreman and clerk of this !
Grand Jury be paid an addi- |
tional day's pay. !
We, the members of l.hei
Grand Jury, sincerely ap- |
Fncinu the courteous and es- |
icient manner in which the |
local law enforcement -
ciuaidedmdnuisudusSur !
ing this term. Further, we
would like to thank Assistant
District Attorney David |
Whitman, Roland Enloe and
District Attorney David L.
Lomenick, Jr. for their aid and
assistance and the efficient
manner in which this term of
the Chattooga County Grand
Jur"wu conducted.
e, the members of the
Grand Jury, recommend that
thnoh‘sreuntmenu be
gblh one (1) time in The
mmerville News at the ex
pense of the county as provid
ed %l:w.
is 6th day of February,
1985. 3 £E
esse E. Emory
FOREMAN
Judg' Westhrook
CLERK
gfiORGIACN
tlooga nty:
ORDL)'R
The Presentments of the
Grand Jury for the February
1985 'l‘ofmdol‘ said Coul;d hor
ing been duly presen n
open Court, let the same be
ofir«d upon the minutes of
this Court. :
Let a co&y of these
Presentments be furnished to
the County Commissioner and
the Scbooi S?:gorinundmt by
the Clerk of Court, Chattooga
County, Georgirn.
Let these Presentments be
mi'h.d one (1) time in The
merville News at the ex
pense of the County as provid
ed %hw,
is 6th day of February,
19856,
Gary B. Andrews, Judfi:
Superior Court of Chat
wota County,
ookout Mountain
Judicial Circuit
trom front page {
imum. |
Mayor Sewell Cash sug- |
gested the ci:xvo"dowmino how |
much nmn of the plant |
was nee lun for citL pur- |
b ing possible uge |
Q the new industrial park.
“It seems a decision would
have to be made by the city to |
determine how much we
would want to expand for uses |
other than the prison before ‘
any legislation could be !
ment plant is a ity. |
We can't even .fl’ ?O more |
homes (to the sewer ?shm).“
Cash suggested determin |
ing the cost of raising the |
ug‘cil.y from two million |
gallons to three .million
g.llom and then determining
w much the state is willing
to *{ for the prison’s use.
e issue of widening |
Hwy. 27 from Summerville to |
Trion and the Georgia Depart- |
ment of Transportation's re- |
quest that the city move |
utilities off the rightol-wuy {
entered into the iscussion.;
DOT has offered Summerville |
SIOO,OOO for removing |
utilities, but the expected cost
may be as high as $400,000.
McCalmon saxd DOT may let |
contracts on the widening “as |
url&,:n this summer.”
ncilman Clint Agnew
pointed out the city an
ticipates several major ex- i
rlnm. including projects at
he industrial &rfl and the
;o’movnl of utilities along U. S.
Agnew said the city ma
become involved in a cour{
battle over the prison site.
“You will have a lot of
resistance running lines
through Pennville,” %w said.
“We could have $25000 in
court costs. Who will pay for
that?”
Cash said it was too early
to determine sfi:cific informa
;ion \Lnu'l further studies are
one by engineers.
McCalmon said later in the
day Wednesday he expects
legislation on the matter dur
ing the April council meeting. x
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ACTIVITY CALENDAR
Thurs., Feb. 14Wed., Feb. 20
THURSDAY, FEB. 14
HOURS: 8 a.m.-10 p.m.
Checker Club, 8:30 a.m., in
kitchen,
Bigelow Wellness Exercise
Program, 10 am.-11 am. in
Gym.
Head s Surltz‘aol’un?:
muu:f' ,10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
large clubroom.
JPTA Banquet, 11 am.l
p.m. in Gym. (
Clogging Classes (Marty |
Reece), 3:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. in
large clubroom.
Aerobics Classes, 6:30
g.m.-7:30 p.m. at Fairway
,ommum'!?' Center. |
Bass Fishing Club, 7:30
p.m., in Oscar Perry Com
munity Co:hur
Club, 7:3'0 pm.-10 pm. in
large clubroom.
SENIOR BOYS
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
6 g.m. ~ Run-n-Gun vs.
Cash Crew,
. L -
FRIDAY, FEB. 15
HOURS: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Exercise Program for
Head Start Parents, 10
am.-11 am. in Gym.
i Chnétoop County Head
Start Kindergarten 8
9 am.-1 E.m. in o-e{'rm
Community Center.
Gymnastics, 3:30 p.m.-4:30
p.m.
Church Grou%. 7 pm. in
Oscar Perry Community
Center.
. . .
SATURDAY, FEB. 16
HOURS: 9 am.-5 lp.-
Calico Kids Clogging
Group, 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. in
large clubroom.
Clogging Group, 1
p.m.-2:30 p.m. in large
clubroom,
. - .
SUNDAY, FEB. 17
CLOSED
- - -
MONDAY, FEB. 18
HOURS: 8 a.m.-8:30 p.m.
Bigelow Wellness Exercise
Program, 10:30 a.m.-11:30
am. in Gym.
Summerville Gardens Te
nant Association meeting, 5
p.m.-6 p.m. in Game Room.
Jazzercise Classes, 5:30
p.m.-6:30 p.m. in large
clulgoom . ¥
oy Scout ,Tpm,
in Oscar P«Wflhy
Center.
SENIOR BOYS
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
& p.m. — Spicolis vs. Cash
Crew.
. » -
LT
L Aam.- N
Christian Laymen b:)cn
tion meeting, 7 am.-8 am. in
larg clubroom.
Social Security Represen
tatives, 10 a.m.-noon in large
clubroom,
Calico Kids Clogging
Group. 5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. in
large clubroom,
Aerobics Classes, 6:30
gm.-?:so p.m. at Fairway
ommunity Center.
People's lnd;sondonco
Rescue Squad, 7:30 p.m., in
Oscar Perry Community
Center.
SENIOR BOYS
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
6 p.m. — Spicolis vs. Cash
Crew.
- . .
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20
HOURS: 8 a.m -6:30 p.m.
Knitting Classes, 10
a.m.-noon, in large clubroom.
Exercise Program for
Head Start Parents, 10
YOU ARE WELCOME AT
SUMMERVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
M \
B L] du s 1 |
£ - > 5
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W Washington St ; u;.;..:, 10 am — Sunday School
Ed Woitczak Pastor Avasiabie tham — Worship
am.-11 am., in Gym.
Gxnnutla Classes, 3
p.-m.-6 p.m. in G
Jazzercise 6::..‘. 5:30
. '..’Claul (Cindy
llm 6 pm.-8 pm, in
Oscar Perry Community
Center.
JUNIOR BASKETBALL
COUNTY NW
RECREATION
DEPARTMENT
GIRLS
The Menlo Tigers defeated
the Summerville Warriors by
the score of 30-23. High scorer
;clx the Tigers wnlos.lorrilyn
ud‘inl scoring LS.
High scorer for the Warriors
was Carla Williams scoring 10
were: J. Gass (9)and A.
(8). Others mil:g for
the Warriors were: F, Blair (5),
V. Christopher (4), P. Price (2),
sl'b Price (1) and M. Bankston
{1).
BOYS
The Lyerly Lions defeated
the Menlo TSn by the score
of 50-43. High scorer for the
Uonllswn Bm’:'n Evans wor—'a
ing 15 points. High scorer
88 T e T N
i scor
ing for unm.m: F. Mar
tin (12), M. Helton (12), B.
were: S. Edmondson (11), K.
Smith (10), and L. Hosmer (1).
(FRIDAY, FEB. 8
GIRLS
The Menlo Tigers defeated
the Lyerly Lions by the score
of 28-24, High scorer for the
SOt Th s b e
ng ts. scorer
for the IE:: was Chandra
(an:::n u:o_rin‘f l::he points.
s scoring for
were: J. Gass (7), L. Wm:
M. Sumner 2), B. Ward (2)
and A. Ballard 2). Others
scoring for the Lions were: K.
'Plo_icGuw |s:fi.m 1l4). C.
eague (1) S {1).
BOYS
The Summerville Warriors
defeated the Lyorl& Lions by
the score of 45-41. ‘fidmldm
gw wn‘:orln‘ 23‘::&:1 High
roce ts.
el e T getme
artin ng ts.
Others ing for the War
riors we:“a'fimv&-m- (13),
M. Martin (4), J. Wiggins (4)
and K. Cousin (1). Others scor
ing for the Lions were: M.
Helton (12), B. Nichols (7), B.
Evans (2) and S. Blalock (2).
FINALS
(SATURDAY, FEB. 9
GIRLS
defaated the Monio Tigers by
ea e!
the score of 40-32. H&'-m
for the Chiefs was S(th
Foster scoring 19 points. High
scorer for the Tigers was Jer
rilfn Hudgins scoring 16
go nts. Others scoring for the
hiefs were: N. Price (15), 1.
‘X).hn:: (4) and (; Smm {2).
Others scoring for i
'were: J. Gass (11), A. B‘m
(3) and L. Ward (2).
BOYS
The Summerville Warriors
defeated the Summerville
Chiefs by the score of 55-54.
High scorer forGthe Warriors
was Reginald Groce scoring
34 points. };fh scorer for the
Chiefs was Mac Perry scoring
29 points. Others ing for
m.“’s ‘J W > ®), &
ire (6), J. Fms i ) C.
Moore (5) and M. Martin (4).
OthonKacmng' for the Csluo' ‘{.l
were: K. Shrwmn (16), T.
Lawrence (4), W. Ford (3) and
C. Shropshire (2).
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