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Mrs. Doris Eley of Smyrna
visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Dooley, Sunday.
Eric and Katie returned home
with their mother after spen
ding a week with their grand
parents. Others visiting Sun
day afternoon were Mrs, Nell
Ram]s(. Mrs. Beatrice Burton
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bollm of
Smfima.
ill Evans is sg/(indin a few
days with Mrs. Mary %vans
and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Watkins
and Candy and Mrs. Annie B.
White were visiting in Mobile,
Ala., with Mrs. White's sister,
Mrs. Effie Hurley, and Mr, and
Mrs. James Counselman. Then
they traveled to Durant, Miss.,
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Martin and Mr. and Mrs, Steve
Martin. Mrs. White celebrated
her 83rd birthday anniversary
while in Mississippi. They en
joyed shoiping and eating at
the *“Fish Camp.’’ Candy
visited her friend, Barry
Blackstock, from Lexington,
Miss.
Mrs. Lucille Bingham
visited Mrs. Nell Ramey
Friday.
The Sunday School Class of
Mrs. Vera Tgom?son of the
West Summerville Baptist
Church gave Jesse Smith a
%oinf-away part{ Thursday,
pril 10, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Cochran. Jesse
was adopted and moved to
Valdosta. He was presented a
pla?,ue from the class. They all
wished him a happy life in
Valdosta.
Mrs. Essie Mae Hayes
visited Mrs. Bessie Tudor
Tuesday.
Expressions of sgmpathy
are extended to the Bramlett
family in the death of their lov
ed one, Earl Bramlett, who
assed away last week on
g‘uesday at his residence.
Mrs. Louise Doole{y of
Doraville was guest of .her
sister, Mrs. Lucille Bingham,
Saturday.
Mrs. Lynn Brown and son,
Casey of Calhoun, were visiting
her mother, Mrs. Vivian
Chamlee, over the weekend.
Visiting the Rev. Lee
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Cochran and Mrs. Cochran last
week on Tuesday were Hubert
Southerland of Calhoun and
Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Brown of
Chickamauga,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Lawson and Mr. and Mrs.
Loren Shives went to Rome
Friday n‘ifiht and enjoyed
eatifig at Western Sizzlin.
r. and Mrs. Robert
Bingham visited their
daughter, Mrs. Dorothy
Brumlow of Chatsworth,
Thursday.
We extend our deepest
sympathy to the Housch kgmi
ly in the death of their loved
one, Marion Luther Housch of
Ann Arbor, Mich., who passed
away Saturday. He was a
former resident of
Summerville.
The Rev. Lee Cochran, Mrs.
Cochran and Clifford attended
the institution of their
daughter, Lady Jenny Bir
chfield — *‘Oriental Shriners of
North America” in Chat
tanooga, Tenn., Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
McLeod attended the golf tour
nament in Augusta from
Wednesday through Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Bo Chamlee
and Jeremy, Mr. and Mrs,
Gary Cham¥ee and Shane and
Mrs. Vivian Chamlee cooked
out at James H. “Sloppy“
Floyd State Park Sunday after
noon. The boys caught a
number of fish.
Our sincere sympathy is ex
tended to the Simmons family
in the loss of their loved one,
Drew Simmons, who passed
away Friday at the local
hospital.
glrs. Bessie Tudor visited
Mrs. Willie Hutchins Saturday
afternoon.
Nancy and Candy Watkins
visited Mr. and Mrs. Orbin
Hartline Tuesday evening,
sharing with them the excite
ment of their trig to Mississip
pi, and enjoyed having supper
with them.
Our sympathy is extended
to the Bu]‘.,lard family in the loss
of John Bullard who passed
away Sunday morning.
Visiting Mrs. S. A. Dillard
and her fatier, Jesse Campbell,
during the past week were: Mr.
and Mrs. games Long, Mrs.
Hairel Bagley, Walter Camp
bell, Billy B. Hayes of Ellijay,
Miss Beth Hayes of Rome, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles McLeod of
Lindale, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Van Pelt, Nicholas and
Kathleen of Ringgold, Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Stephens and Dan,
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Hugh
Campbell of LaFayette, Mrs.
Jackie Haney of Summerville,
Mrs. Mae Ola Cole of
LaFayette, Mrs. Doris
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Ridenhour, Mrs. Dorothy
Ellison, Mrs. Lottie Hayes, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Blackmon,
Randé Blackmon, Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Miller and Barbara
of Mountain View, the Rev.
Willie Bearden and Clarence
Combs of Lyerly.
Mrs. Lena Birchfield of
Calhoun honored her twin
brother, the Rev. Lee Cochran,
with a birthday dinner Sunday
afternoon. Mrs., Cochran and
Clifford attended as well as
guite a few friends of Mr.
ochran, ]
Our deepest sympathy is
extended to the family of Miss
Fannie E. Dover who passed
away Thursday.
Mrs, Mattie Dillard and her
aunt, Mrs. Mae Ola Cole of
LaFayette, enjoyed eating at
Long John Silver's in
LaFayette Monday. Then they
visited Mrs. Cole’'s mother,
Mrs. Trudy Narromore, a resi
dent in the nursing home.
Clifford Cochran was Satur
day spend-the-night guest of
his parents, the Rev. Lee
Cochran and Mrs. Cochran.
Our sincere sKmpati\lllly is ex
tended to Graham Maddux
and family in the loss of their
loved one, Kathryn, who pass
ed away Thursday at Redmond
Park Hospital in Rome.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Flet
cher Cleghorn during the week
were: Mrs. Cora Gayton and
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Dover.
Also on Sunday afternoon Mrs.
Cleghorn's sister, Mrs. Ollie
Keith, visited for a while.
Mrs. Geneva Falls passed
away in LaFafi'etbe Wednesday
morning. To her family we ex
tend our deepest sym%athy.
Mrs. Cora Lee Pilgrim
spent the day with her sister,
Mrs. Fanny Palmer, who has
been a aivatient in Tri-County
Hospital in Fort Oglethorpe
since last Friday. We wish her
a speedy recovery.
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The Golden Age Grou%met
Thursday, Agril 10, at Trion
Community Center. They left
at 8 a.m. for a trip. First, they
stopped in Rome and ate
breall:fast at Shoney's, then on
to the Salvage Outfi;t Mall and
to Town Center Mall, both in
Marietta.
Those attendir;g were: Vic
tor Pettitt, Ethel King, Jennie
Lou Chamlee, Ruth Housch,
Bennie Faye Martin, Evelyn
Barrett, Ruby Barrett, Mr. and
Mrs. Julian Henderson, Mr.
and Mrs. Eldred Barrett,
Beatrice Crider, Eddis Zellner,
Maureen Wallin, Ollie Cash,
Velma Hayes and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Martin,
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Pennville Holds Jump Rope For Heart Event
Pennville Elementary School recently
held a Jump Rope for Heart Event to
raise money to benefit the Heart Fund.
Pictured, left to right, are Lgnn Pettyjohn
who turned in $104.50; Scott Tucker,
Darden Has 100 Percent Attendance
Seventh District Con-
Bressman George ‘‘Buddy”
arden has maintained a 100
percent attendance record in
the United States House of
Representatives during the se
cond session of the 99th Con
gress, participating in all 67
recorded votes and quorum
calls from Jan. 21, 1986
through today (April 9).
“I am ext.rem&liy proud that
I have not missed a vote this
year,” said Darden, whose at
tendance record since coming
to Congress in November 198
exceeds 98 percent. ‘I realize
it is extremely difficult to
maintain a perfect record all
the time; but I firmly believe it
is my duty as an elected
representative to register the
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A FULL SERVICE BANK FDIC
Stat ' ial Gonditi
atement Of Financial Gondition
As Of April 1, 1986
ASSETS 1986 1985
Cashand DueFromßanks . ............. $ 2,485,465 $ 2,027,341
Becuelien ... ... 0 Gk Tl e . caeriys RENE N 30,808,721
FederalFundsSold ... {.........5v.vvi 3375000 2,775,000
. T O e 27,503,799
Less: Loan Loss Provision ........... 260,629 173,170
PRI .i i inarse s haat vit s W 27,330,629
Premises and Equipment................ 928,412 913,137
T T RCPR A R P s© E 1,065,404
TOTALASSETS ........o.c.ioieesisss $70,001,502 $64,920,232
LIABILITIES
Demand Deposits ..........ccooooooo.. $24,913,267 $22,278,188
Interest Bearing Deposits ............... 37,290,012 35,484,139
SR DI Tssß ib v o b eaen Y 57,762,326
oTR T R R P 567,726 709,918
TotalLigbilitled .. . ... ivs v Ses s DER.TTI .NS $58,472,245
Capital Accounts
DIl goi oo @ O B SNO 1,200,000
BDIRs ... LLR e R e S 2,300,000
Lindivided Profige .. . .. dic s osnovoonn v 2000 2,947,987
TOMIEEIRY 5.2, .\ i eik s i 6,447,987
TOTAL CAPITAL AND LIABILITIES ...... $70,001,502 $64,920,232
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We appreciate your support, which has provided the growth for your bank that is
demonstrated in the above statement of condition. We pledge to you our continued best
effort to serve you and our entire community with the very best banking services
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chairman of Chattooga County Heart
Association; Larry Thomas, coordinator
for the event; and Lori Bentley, who rais
ed $177.63 through her efforts. The total
amount raised at the school was $880.68.
views of my constituents in the
7th District as often as is
humanly possible.”
Achievement of a perfect
attendance record for House
votes is extremely difficult, due
Oates Participates In Training
Spec. 4 Kenneth D. Oates,
son of Margene E. Dover of
410 Bellah Ave., Summerville,
has participated in ‘“Hell on
Wheels 1,” (HOWI) field train
ing exercise at Fort Hood,
Texas.
The exercise demonstrated
the capabilities of the soldiers
to deplog' and sustain opera
tions and service mépport for a
division-size force. Exercise ob
to overlapping committee
meetin%s and the fact that
votes often are called without
warning, with members having
only 15 minutes to reach the
House Chamber and cast their
votes.
jectives provided for practice of
individual and unit skills,
focusing on skills such as rear
area combat operations, divi
sion movement, command and
control and river crossing.
QOates is an anti-armor
weapons crew member with the
2nd Armored Division at Fort
Hood, Texas.
He is a 1984 graduate of
Chattooga High School.
The Summerville News, April 17,1986 . . . . .
State Insurance Aide To Visit
State Commissioner of In
surance, Warren D. Evans, has
issued a reminder that it isn't
necessary for Georflanu who
have insurance grob ms thzfo
to the State Capitol to get help.
Commissioner Evans has a
team of investigators who pro
vide the services of his office to
centrally located areas
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throughout the state at least
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Commissioner Evans will
have an investigator in Sum
merville APril 22 to offer on
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it. The investigator will be at
the Courthouse from 9 a.m. to
2:30 p.m. There is no fee for
this service.
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