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Letters To The Editor
County Jail Food ‘Stinks’
Dear Editor,
We, the inmates of Chattooga County Jail,
will like the people of the county to hear our
opinion of the meal we have been getting serv
ed in here. The mornin meals are fair but the
evening meals stink. \g’e have in the past 10
days been served meat twice, which was burn
ed bologna and hot dogs. The rest of the time
it has been every other day, hominy and beans,
corn and corn bread. The next day is mashed
potatoes, green beans and boiled macaroni
without cheese and two pieces of corn bread
burned most of the time, and it keeps gettmg
worse and worse. The tea is two days old an
High Gas
Dear Editor,
I was in Floyd County recently, and noted
that gasoline prices, on the same day, at the
same oil company station on the same gas was
13 centswer allon more in Chattooga County
than in oyf —' and I would like to ask Why?
Gas is also cheaper in other counties than
in Chattooga.
I'm not blaming the local managers and
Thanks
Dear Editor:
The Chattoo%a High School Band has gust
returned from a fantastic trip to Florida where
they marched in the Main Street parade at Walt
Dism(?' World. They also enjoyeg a visit to Sea
World and Daitona Beach.
" Many thanks go to everyone in the com
runity who contributed in any way to helfi
make this trép fiossible. The stugents were wel
behaved and this fact was commented on by
personnel in the motel, the bus drivers and
others along the way.
! We would like to thank the school
superintendent, the school board, and all the
BENEFACTOR HONOR ROLL
To Acknowledge Contributions Received For Room
Renovation At Chattooga County Hospital:
1. Employees of Farmers and Merchants Bank
2. Georgia Power Company
3. D. B. and Elsie Barron
4, Chattooga County Hospital Employees
5. Medical Staff of Chattooga County Hospital: Keith Hannay, M.D.,
Stephen Mineart, M.D., Herman Spivey, M.D., Hugh Goodwin, M.D.,
Jack Meacham, M.D.; Gary Smith, M.D., Gail Allen, Nurse Practitioner.
6. Gene Kellett
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soured, If we complain, it gets even worse.
At first it was pretty good. Let me rephrase
it — The first three days was pretty good, and
now it stinks. We will thank you very much if
you will print this in your paper.
Sincerely yours,
Chattooga Jail Inmates
Editor’s Note: This letter was signed by 33
inmates of the Chattooga County Jgail. Al[y let
ters published in The News require a signature.
The county took over feeding inmates in April,
abolishing the practice of getting food #om
local restaurants at a cost of generally $2 a meal
per inmate.
owners — since they say the oil companies set
the prices. Is this fair to Chattooga County
peoFle?
f this practice continues, I guess we will
just be forced to drive to other counties to buy
our gas.
Sincerely,
James Vanlpelt
Summerville
teachers for their he}i) and cooperation. A
special thanks also to Silverbird Stages for their
special hel%eWe are very grateful to Ron Bec
ton and Robert Fisher for their unselfish hours
the%‘ have spent to train and help our children.
he band has had a very successful year
with superior ratings in marching contests and
concert band. The Booster Club is especially
proud of these accomplishments that have been
made this year.
Claudia Wyatt
Secretary
Chattooga High Band Boosters
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Chattooga, Trion High
Make Graduation Plans;
Services In Two Weeks
from front page
Also, St:anlei'l Allen Smith,
Robert Ray Thompson, Jr.,
Kenneth Wayne Tubbs,
Michael Dwyne
Westmoreland, William Ed
ward Whitlock, Jerry W‘a;ne
Wiiley. Richie Dewa{ne ill
ingham, Barry Joseph Woods
and Randy L. Wooten.
CHS GIRL GRADS
Graduating Chattooga
High girls are: Tamiko
Michellette Adams, Connie
Elaine Agan, Wendy Cassan
dra Allen, Cynthia Anne An
thony, Melanie Sabrina
Barnes, Cora Lynn Basham,
Carolyn Rebecca Bates,
Angela Louise Battles, Tracey
Elizabeth Black, Karen Dianne
Brewster, Kikie Takia Brooks,
Sherry Rhea Brooks, Angela
Reena Campbell, Son{a
Markela Darden, Michelle
Denise Davis, Debbie Paulette
Edgeworth, Kimberly Annette
Elrod, Lisa Nichelle Etchison,
Andrea Denise Foster, Eva
Mae Fowler and Wanda Marie
Gentry.
Also, Kimberly Ann Gill,
Tammy Stevette Gilreath,
Teresa Oneido Goodridge,
April Robertson Green, Gina
Dillard Hammonds, Tina
Renee Harris, Tina Marie
Hawkins, Brenda Machelle
Hennon, Kelly Ann Hines,
Carey Denice Smith Hogue,
Mary Renae Humphre{, Kasey
Deeonna Hunter, Charlotte
Valentina Jett, Rhonda Yvette
Johnston, Carolyn E. Jones
and Mary Elaine Jones.
Also, LaNette C. Marshall,
Tammie Rea Reynolds
Meadows, Deborah Renae
Millican, Trena Renae Noles,
Stephanie Aleta Park, Christie
Michelle Perry, Tammy
Yvonne Perry, Tammie Renae
Pierce, Patricia Guinn Pledger,
Charity Annise Pope, Ging::
Raschelle Ragland, Marvel
Ragland, Melissa Jane
Renslow, Kathy Ann Ruther
ford, Charla Paulette Sco?fins.
Kerry Olivia Shepherd, Tam
my Marie Slayton, Angela
Jean Stansell and Donna
Danielle Studdard.
Also, Tracy Renee Sweat
man, Charla Mae Sweet,
Tracey Anette Thomas, Jody
Verlene Thompson, Patricia
Renae Thomg’son, Kathy
Lynne Turner, Dawn Annette
Vaughn, Mary Elizabeth
White, Sherry Christine
Wifley, Angela R. Young
Williamson, Regina Lyn
Woodall, Melissa Dawn
Woods, Pamela Annette Wor
sham and Elizabeth Ann
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Hamby and Stacie Lynn
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Elizabeth NaDean Henderson,
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Denise Hurst, Jennifer Marie
Jones, Carol Suzanne Kellett,
Paulette Kilgore, Tammy
Marie Kilgore, Lori Jo
Langston, Rebecca Lee
Lang:ton. Laura Marfiret
Ledbetter, Kimberly Sue Mar
tin, Ben Tillman McCool,
Tracey Dean McCutchins,
Tammy Kristina Mitchell,
Patrici Eugene Morgan,
Timothy Adam Morgan, David
Roland Nunn, Roy Lamar Pet
;{john, April Michele Pierce,
elly Lane Ray, Daryl Wade
Richardson and James Leon
Notes From . ..
OAK VIEW
NURSING HOME
Mrs. Mary Dempsey left
Friday, May 10, to visit her
daughter and family, the Rev.
and Mrs. Orville %‘rump. in
Cleveland, Tenn. She had a
wonderful time and returned
home Wednesday.
Sincere sympathy is ex
tended to the family of Mrs.
Lena Hartline who passed
awa{ Friday. Also, to the fami
ly of John Kogu's who passed
away Slt.m'daKl night, and to
the family of nl?' Jo Logan
‘who passed away Friday night
mChatto&a County Hospital.
The staff and employees of
the nursing home and hosg}tal
enjoEed a picnic Friday, May
16. Everyone had a real nice
time.
The s2{)eaker for the service
Wednesday morning of last
week was David Youngrfrom
the Pennville Gospel Taber
nacle. Mrs. Youn%lcame with
her husband and helped with
the silaging. Everyone really
enj(:}' it.
isiting Mrs. Gladys
Reynolds during the past week
were: Mrs. Louise Junkins,
Mrs. Nellie McWhorter, Mrs.
Sarah Jo Barosay, Mrs. Eva
Dawkins, Mrs. Betty Nicholas,
Mrs. Irene Ratliff, Claire Ris
ing, Lora Rogers, Mrs. Louise
Suttles, Tina Allreath LPN,
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton
Reynolds, Drucilla Dooley,
Malcolm Dodd, Mrs. Nancy
Dover, Cathy Cooper, Mrs.
Shirley Goodrich, Johnnie
I%rarks. Mrs. Opal Deerinfi.
rs. Dale Hunter, Mae Self,
Hattie Evans, Mrs. Lena
Johnston, Mrs. Gertie Akins,
Mrs. Opheiia Brooks, Machelle
Hennon, Mrs. Grace Boyd and
Mrs. Cecil Teems.
Get-well wishes go to Mrs.
Mae Henderson, Florence Hin
ton, Mrs. Bertie Mason, Mrs.
Mildred Huskey, Charles Frost
and to all others who are not
feeling well.
Visiting Mrs. Lena
Johnston and Mrs. Gertie
Akins durinfihe past week
were: Mrs. Louise Junkins,
608 Rome Road Phone 857-1048
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Also, Cheri Mechelle Smith,
James Lamar Smith, Jr., Jim
mie nge Smith, Wendy
Anissa Smith, Kevin Franklin
Stephens, Sanford Eugene
Stephens, Jr., Rebecca Jean
Steward, Cynthia Dawn Stin
son, James Lewis Szymanski,
Donna Roseanne Tanner,
Sonya Rochelle Teal, Sam
Bradley Tripp, Robin Lanette
Turner, Willard Bay Waits, Jr.,
Dennis Dewe?rne atkins, Cor
% Dane Wells, Tracy William
esson, James Douglas
Westbrook, Jr., Stacey ane
Whited, R{an Oneil ill
ingham, Je frevaee Wilson,
Sandra Elaine Witt and Gary
Lynn Woods.
County Participation In
State Program Uncertain
from front page
McGuire said of the 150 let
ters mailed out last year for the
program, 40 were zmded He
admitted that many of the
state's more rural counties are
unable to fund the remainder of
the lgrant.
owever, -counties as
diverse as Gordon County
(Calhoun) and DeKalb County
(Metro Atlanta) and Gilmer
County (Evlh;{;y) and Hall Coun
ty (Gainesville) are participants
in the program.
The cy provides short
term funflfifnng for the program
and the county must eventual
ly take over all costs.
Mrs. Nellie McWhorter, Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Henderson,
Mrs. Tinnie Hgfhes, Mrs.
Mollie Beason, Mrs. Gladys
Reynolds, Mrs. Evelyn
Blalock, Clyde Bailey and
Velma Cross, Mrs. Jean Frost,
gem' csfrllirley s M’Ch'uthe
v. , Mrs. Mary
Denrny. KMV Harvey
Boyd, Mrs. Herman Adams,
the Rev. Willie Bearden, Mrs.
Louise Suttles, Mrs. Vera
Richardson, Hobert Hender
son, Mrs. Ara Mae Williams,
the Rev. J. R. Hawthorne, Hub
Chandler, Mrs. Dottie Brown
and son, Matt of Gore, Mrs.
Nora Orr, Susie McAffie, Mr.
ad Mrs. Cecil Watkins and
Candy, Mrs. Mar‘fie Ruth
Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Or
bin Hartline, Mrs. Lois
Sprayberry and Mrs. Cecil
Teems.
Visiting Mrs. Mary Demp
sey durin, gthcifast week were:
Mrs. Rose Pickle, Mrs. Tommy
Wooden and babies, Mrs.
Phyllis Lambert of Rossville,
the Rev. and Mrs. Orville
Trumi’of Cleveland, Tenn.,
Mrs. Lisa Hall, Mrs. Tinnie
Hughes, Mrs. Lena Johnston,
Mrs. Lois Sprayberry, Mrs.
Jane Joerger, Renfroe Powell,
Mrs. Peggy Sumner, Mr. and
Mrs. Claxiton Ward, Mrs. Nell
Weems, Mrs. Nell Martin, the
Rev. Willie Bearden, Charles
Christen, Mrs. Jackie Coots of
Marietta, Bud Denifsey. Mrs.
Hazel Martin, rs. Ann
Crawford of Florida, Hollis
Reece and the Rev. J.R.
Hawthorne.
Mrs. Lena Johnston fell
Thursday night. Get-well
wishes for a speedy recovery
are extended to her.
Wednesday morning of last
week a grou? of residents en
i[?fi’ed breakfast at Hardee's.
e residents that went were:
J. D. Bailey, Betti{dAlexmder.
Evelén Blalock, Ralph You:fi
and Hanie Ray. Mrs. Lisa H
and LKnn Aimee went along
with them,
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