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The Summerville News, Thursday, May 23, 1985
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Uncle Ned’s Notes
Dear Mister Editor:
Go ahead State Hl!hway
department, make my day, go
ahead and tell us that wez has
to move our utilities and say
thru the noze that millun
dollars, go ahead and say that
ye aint gonna help us but that
thar wfiooo, then let me say
to you phooey! Seems to me
that ye oughta fork over at
least half the amount. Go
ahead and make my day, tell
us ye will help us out more.
We here have a high
unemployment rate, ye
oughta help us out more so we
can use that money to im
prove our industrial park so
we can impruve the lives ;:'/ S 0
many of ours citizens. Then
we wont need yer help and in
the future we coulda say we
dont need ver help other than
Walker Tech Announces |
Summer Evening Classesl
Summer wgumr avoninfi
Chll.:, nlt 3 alker Tech wi
begin July 9.
qull.’;luon dates for new
students will begin Monday,
June 10, until June 12 (or until
classes begin or fill), between
the hours of 3 and 9 p.m.
Current students will
register Monday, June 3,
through Thursday, June 6,
Old-Fashioned
GOSPEL
SINGING
Saturday Night
7p.m, ‘
Pennville
Gospel
Tabernacle
All local singers in
vited to participate.
Ben Johnson will be
in charge of singing.
Everyone
Welcome
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I the 8100,000 ye might offer. |
Ima glad they are gonna
| have that Vietnam veterans
parade June 1. We oughta
honor them boys like we
honored the boys in the other
wars. Because the vietnam
war was so unpopular, seems
the boys that put there life on
the line didn't f" treated very
'ooAd}v when they returned.
y ole pappy had sum
good advise /fr me when |
cmdfud off to the Army, he
said that before arguing with
yer ur“flmt, be sure you're
rll’hl, then drop the matter.
e also said that | should
maybee bee a paratruper, Hu{
start at the top and wor
lhc,;'n wa*rfi‘mon.
ores Ni’
UNCLE NED
Full-time classes will be ot
sered in Data Processing
Machine Tool and Welding.
Part-time classes will be of
fered in Auto Mechanics,
Data Processing, Machine
Tool and Welding.
A vnrht‘{ of business
courses including Accounting,
%ookkn%tn.i. f)n;' E'J.ntryd.
, Business ath an
?fE:. Practices, are also of
ered.
Computer classes boiw of
fered are: Advanced Word
Processing and Beginning
Basic,
Interested persons are ad
vised to make application to
the school as soon as rouible.
and to register early since
many classes traditionally
have filled early. @~
For further information,
contact Gilbert Osborn, at
764-1016 or (Chattanooga line:
756-1286).
Free Car
Wash Set
The Chattooga County
Athletic Department is spon
soring a free car wash May 25
from 8 a.m. until the goal of
100 cars is reached.
- The football players will
get pledges to see how many
cars they wash.
The proceeds will be used
to buy new game pants and
jerseys.
' Register for FREE CASH Drawing
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No Purchase Required—You Do Not Have to Be Present to Win
DRAWING DAILY AT 6:00 P.M.
CO KE ABOZICING oot liobinations CASE OF 24 $7.00
B S T R e I s ei e
Summerville First In Superstar Competition
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Weights
No Problem
Members of the winning team, the Sum
merville Superstars, test out a board
walking rig during a break in the games.
The Summerville team came in first
glcco with 94 points. They earned a tie
reaking 25 pof:u by placing first in the
obstacle course competition. Above are
Tony “Mr. T.” Adams of the Menlo
Superstars had no Brobbm lifting 240
gounds at the Battle of the Chluoogl
ounty Superstars Saturday. The
Preston Cash, Teddy Browning and
Wayne Humphrey of the Summerville
Superstars. At right is Mike Floyd,
Chairman and org:mur' of the event,
which benefited the Chattooga County
E:::’! Boosters. (Staff Photo by Kay Ab-
weights piled on as the competition con
tinued. Xbove. Adams is flven the all
clear signal from referee Billy Teems as
the assistants look on.
Summerville won first
mo in the first Battle of the
ttooga County Superstars
held last g‘anhy at fi::
Competition was close un
til the last event, the obstacle
course, which netted the win
ners 25 points. Teams earned
from four to 15 points for each
of the five pm in each
event. The team with the
highest total points was
declared the winner of the en
tire competition.
First &u went to Sum
merville Superstars with 94
g?iuu. follondL by 9Hollnm‘l.
points, y, 6 ints,
Trion, 68 po{n':: and qmlo
with 52 points.
Trion High School won the
battle of the Bands over Chat-
Follo\vin( are first place
winners for each event: Tug of
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Prizes
| War, Holland Team; Arm
| Wrestling, Aaron Adams of
| Holland; 440 lfigy Summer
| ville, anchored Preston
Cash; 100 yard dash, m
| McGraw of Lng:
| throw, Kelly Harris of
Motk Lyerly: Weightifting,
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Bil‘l}y Khrtin. Mickey
| McGraw, Lyerly; Obstacle
0 e Q'k Floyd
rganizer ike Flo
winhe: to thank everyone w{uo
T Semrrdie Fov:
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helgad us a t with
publicity,” w‘crlfll"byd “The
athletes showed Th:xcellent
| sportsmanship. teams
| really Tallod for each other
!throug out the different
| events. Both the fans and the
| athletes expressed the desire
| to hold the games next year. "