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Veterans Officer Speaks At Installation
Guest speaker for the annual Installation
of Officers of VFW Post 6688 at the Chat
tooga County Memorial Home Saturday
was J. B. Smith, Veteran Services Officer
for Chattooga, Walker and Dade counties.
Smith, a former VFW State Commander,
nwroed the audience to work hard on
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The VFW Post 6688 Ladies Auxiliary in
stalled a new slate of officers in
ceremonies held at the Chattooga Coun
ty Memorial Home Saturday evening. Pic
tured left to right are gvalene %Vitt.
Secretary; Marion Shivers, Chaplain;
June McCauley, Guard; Mari’l Jane
Haney, Jr. Vice %resident; Hazel Hender
New officers for Veterans of Foreign
Wars Post 6688 were installed Saturday
evening at the Chattooga County
Memorial Home. Pictured left to right are
Ray Hall, three-year Trustee; “garge"
McCullough, Sgt-at-Arms; - ‘‘Pop”’
Hawkins, Surgeon; Howard Hawkins,
Chaplain; J. B. Smith, speaker for the
membership. He ended his talk with a plea
to fi:}t the eietnam Veterans included in
VF pro%ams. Smith is J)ictured with
outgoing VFW Commander Ra‘i; Hall
(left), and the new Commander, William
Tyson (right). Photo by Earl McConnell.
son, Historian; Beth Hall, Sr. Vice Presi
dent; Edna Helton, Patriotic Instructor;
Shirley Wofford, President; Gwyn Wof
ford, gonductress; Daphne Williams, One-
Year Trustee; Shirley Willingham,
Treasurer; Jene Adams, Three-Year
Trustee; and Sammye Brock, Two-Year
Trustee. Photo by garl McConnell.
ceremony; William Tyson, Commander;
Jack McCaule{(, Sr. Vice Commander;
Larri'l Holbrook, Jr. Vice Commander;
and Hugh Don Hall, Quartermaster. Not
gresent for the picture was T. J. Espy,
udFe Advocate of the post. Photo by
Earl McConnell.
Spring
Game Set
Fri
riday
The Chattooga High In
dians will hold a spring t%otball
Red and White iame riday at
9:30 p.m. at the Little Big
Horn. Admissions is sl.
(‘flrd 0{ Tkanbs
I would like to thank the en
tire staff at Chattoo"a County
Hospital and Oak View Nurs
ing Home for their love and
kindness shown while Mrs.
Tallent, my aunt, was a patient
there. To Dr. Spivey and his
associates, and Lane Funeral
Home, thanks also and
especially do I thank her
friends who out ?1‘ love staxad
with her day and night when
her husband died Feb. 12, 1985,
and were so faithful in hel%ing
me move her to the High Rise
Apartments, and her friends
there also. I wish to express my
deepest appreciation to all of
Yyou. .
Zenofia Hightower
from front page
seats for the Chattooga Coun
ty Democratic Executive Com
mittee are open this election.
Democrats in state races
may qualify in the House
Chamber at the State Capitol
on the first and last day of
%ualifyinf and at the
emocratic Headquarters in
Atlanta on other days.
Republicans may qualify on
the first daly in Room 401-A at
the Capitol and at Republican
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alifying fees are $2,253
for % S. Senator and Con
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William Tyson (center) was installed as
Commander of Veterans of Foreign Wars
Post 6688 Saturday at the Chattooga
County Memorial l?iome. Rag Giles of
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Ladies Auxiliary President Installed
Shirley Wofford (center) was installed as
the new Ladies Auxiliary President Satur
day evening during Installation of officers
ceremonies at the Chattooga County
Memorial Home. Helen %’Villis, of
Cartersville, served as Installing Officer
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The Summerville News, Thursday, May 29, 1986 .. . . ..
New VFW Commander
occasion, passes the gavel to Tyson. Look
ing on is Ray Hall, outgoing Post 6688
Commander. Giles is a East state VFW
Commander. Photo by Earl McConnell.
and presented the gavel to the new presi
dent. Mrs. Willis is the present State
VFW Ladies Auxiliary Secretary and is
a past state president. At left is Jene
Ac?ams. outgoing Post 6688 President.
Photo by Earl l\chonnell,
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Trion
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By KAY m ;
Staff Writer :
The Town of Trion received
two gift deeds from Riegel Tex
tile Cogoration the
regular May mooth;f last
e eR et
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Rie%presented the %flfi'
the Trion track field and pro
perty on Tavern Lane to the ci
ty council. :
L::(}l'orh J.C. Woods ex
pres the town’s apprecia
tion and stated that he m‘l
3 nicf ::Jeatio:eal area be
evelo ont roperty.
City Recortfer Ricky
Bowers r?orf.ed that $272.80
in overdue taxes would
hopefully be l\Fajd within the
next month. Nine building per
mits, including rmlt: for
renovation of Trion Hl'fi
School, were igsued during
previous month.
Two residents who had
recently purchased land adja
cent to the West Hill Cemetery
asked the council when they
coull(li expect utflifim to be run
to the property. property
vßvgs rfcently purchased from
iegel.
fiayor Woods advised the
residents to present a plat to
the zoning and planning com
mission and to follow normal
procedures in the matter. He
stated that he hoped the town
could run water to the proper
ty sometime in the future. He
added that Trion does not have
the money to run the utilities
at elfesent.
he council approved a re
quest to begin spraying for
moi?uit,oes in the city limits.
ayor Woods reported that
the town paid $644 to remove
the cement and clear away half
of a double carport that was
found to exceed the zoning
boundaries for the Sunrise Cir
cle s%bdivision. . 5
The council recognize
Police Chief David Sunfiy as
Lawman of the Year.
The council voted to par
ticipate in a gas service study
Is\gonsored by the Georgia
unicipal Association at a cost
of SIOO for phase one of the
study.
The council appointed Rick
Bowers to the retirement in
come planning committee for
the 'lgl(])wn. e
e mayor reported that
residents \)':ad signed ‘3) for
school tax exemption,and/179
for homestead éxemptiom The
meeting adjourned ‘at 9 p.m.