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Team Skeet Competition Winners
Team 4 was the winning team at the Chat
tooga County Wildlife Association’s
skeet-shooting tournament held last
Saturday. Team 1 was the runner-up team
and both squads are pictured. Left to
right are Gene Holt, 80% Yarbrough and
Ronnie Tucker of the winning team, Dur
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Hariel Bagley is shown trying his luck at
the Chattooga County fifldfife Associa
tion’s skeet-shooting competition held
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Individual Champion
Winners of the individual portion of the Chattooga
County Wildlife Association skeet-shootin% tournament
held last Saturday was Ronnie Tucker, left, who made |
98 out of 100. Runner-up was Butch Young, right, who
shot 96 out of 100. ‘
Congratulations!
Two Million Dollar Club
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James Mcßee Sandra Harris
Charles Shelton Phillip Tilley
Donald Poindexter James Garland
Michelle Crider Rosa McMahan
Robin Guice sl Timothy Groce
George Anderson Larry Farner
Wesley Riley Clifford S. Chandler
John K. White James Brewer
Phares Parsons Terry Hicks
Edward Richards Charles Chisolm
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Ralph Boggs, Manager
ward Tomlin, Butch Young, Terry
McCollum of the runner-up team, Johnny
Simmons of the winning team, David
Jones of the runner-ups and Hariel Bagley
of the winners. Not shown is runner-up
team member Herbert Dodd.
Trying His Luck
last Saturday. Ronnie Tucker won the in
dividual event by making 98 out of 100
targets.
Skeet
®
Shooting
Tournament
The Chattooga County
Wildlife Club held their first
club skeet tournament last
Saturday at the club’s
grounds.
Ronnie Tucker came away
with individual honors,
shootin§9B out of 100 targets. |
Butch Young was runner-up
with 96 out of 100. Team 4
composed of Ronnie Tucker,
Gene Holt, Johnny Simmons,
Bob Yarbrough and Hariel
Bagley took team honors. The
runner-up sc&uad, team 1, was
composed of Herbert Dodd,
Terry McCollum, David Jones,
Butch Young and Durward
Tomlin.
Scores of everyone shooting
at least 80 targets are: Ronnie
Tucker, 98-100; Butch Younog.
96-100; Jim Cleveland, 90-100;
Terry McCollum, 90-100; Ron
Hill, 88-100; Durward Tomlin,
88-100; Gene Holt, 86-100; Jim
Petitt, 84-100; Lann Cordle,
84-100; Johnny Simmons,
83-100; Bob Yarbrough,
82-100; Mark Lane, 81-100; and
John Espy, 80-100.
Tournament Set
The annual Trion Invita
tional Golf Tournament is set
for this weekend, June 21 and
22, at the Trion Golf Course.
Entry fee is $35.
First E;)rize will be Wilson
1200 GE irons and second
place will be Wilson 1200 GE
woods.
Call 734-2712 to sign up.
June Parks
Graduates
' June Elizabeth Parks of
Summerville has received the
Associate of Arts in Teacher
Education-Early Childhood
from Dalton Junior Collz:
She was one of 169 students
graduating from DJC recently.
MIKE
RENTS
LINOLEUM
ROLLERS
Shamblin Hardware
PHONE 8571115
The Summerville News,
Thursday, June 19, 1986
Master’s Degree
At Chattooga
Lodge Monday
Chattooga Lodge 704
F&AM will hold a cal?ed com
munication at 7 p.m. next
Wednesday to confer the
master’s degree.
A coverfish supper will
be served at intermission. All
qualified Masons are invited.
Mike Raines is worshipful
master and Bill Wilson is
secretary.
Burnley-Hunley
Duo Wins
Golf Tourney
The team of Wayne
Burnley and John Hunley won
the recent Trion Golf C¥)urse
member-guest golf tourna
ment.
First flight winners were
Steve Groce and Tommy
Drummond.
Second flight winners were
Marty Brown and Ron Baker.
Third flight winners were
Bruce and E?dwin Cordell.
Refusal
Causes
®
Stink
Next time, loan him a
roll of toilet tissue.
That may be the
thought of a S)ummerville
woman this week after an
incident last weekend at
her home in Dowdy Trailer
Park.
Summerville police
said a man asked the
woman for a roll of toilet
tissue around 1 a.m. last
Monday but she refused.
He apparently
retaliated by having a
bowel movement on her
front steps.
Police advised the
woman to take warrants.
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