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DAY AMERICA!
ple have it and don’t think much about it. Others don’t even
out a struggle, and if you lose it, it’s almost impossible to
lately, now’s a good time to start, because July 4, 1776 is
all about. We've fought for it. We’ve nurtured it for 210 years.
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July 3-4-5-6.
Re-Open Monday, July 7
11:00 AM
OLD HICKORY
RESTAURANT
N. Commerce St. Phone 857-5890
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CORTAID CREAM'
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PAYTON
PHARMACY
South Commerce St. Summerville
Wishing Everyone
A Safe
4th Of July
‘We Invite You to Come By
and See Our
Beautiful Floral Arrangements.
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Summerville 8-6 MON.-SAT.
SELECTED STYLES
Tennis Shoes
Reduced!
Ricthie's
Men's and Boys' Shop
One Rack
LADIES’
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North Commerce St. Phone 857-2232
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Make Us Your
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Parts
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The Summerville News,
Thursday, June 26, 1986
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- HEATHER PATTERSON
Heather Patterson is the
10-month-old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Patterson,
Route 4, Summerville. The
fiandgarents are Mr. and Mrs.
all Patterson and Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Wilson, all of
Summerville.
Probate
Hearings
Today
Preliminary hearings have
been set for todamobate
Court for suspects in several
alleged incidents earlier this
year, according to court
s ngs have been set f
ings have been set for
the following:
— Dennis (Red) Ford, 30,
Route 3, Trion, charged with
the April 14 burglary of the
residence of Dennis Powell,
Summerville.
— David Owens, First
Street, Summerville, charged
with first de{;ee arson at a
residence on Union Street in
Summerville last Feb. 5.
— Timothy W. Gentry, 20,
Route 2, Box 225, Back Penn
Road, Summerville, charged
with st.atuto:i'l rape in connec
tion with an alleged Jan. 30 in
ci.dlent involving a 13-year-old
girl.
— Raymond Hughes, Route
lfn h;:(;mta}x;n Végw.bl')l‘erion.
charged with armed ro in
connection with an allege?' in
cident last April 23 at Ronnie’s
Package Shop, Back ‘ Penn
Road, Summerville. Warrants
said Hughes allegedly told
clerk Elaine Hunter, *‘Give me
the money”’ but fled the store
before receiving the funds. The
warrant said Huihes was
holding a knife at the time.
— Suzanne Phillips, 24, 200
Mulkey Rd., Marietta, charged
with violating the Georgia Con
trolled Substance Act by
allegedly attempting to pass a
lotion bottle containing
suspected cocaine into the
Chattoo% County Jail last
May 18. Warrants said she also
allegedly att,emlgted to hlfilass
two syringes to David Phillips,
an inmate at the jail, at the
same time.
TVA Lakes
Normal
TVA mainstream reser
voirs, helped by rainfall in late
May and increased h{dropower
generation. finally have been
rought to normal summer
levels and are beginninf a
weekly fluctuation schedule to
aid in mos%uito control.
Under this year's schedule,
Fort Loudoun, Chickamauga,
Guntersville and Wilson will
reach the peak of the mosquito
fluctuation cycle on Friday and
the low point Sunday night.
Watts Bar, Nickajack, Wheeler
and Pickwick wifl reach their
highest levels Sunday night
and their lowest points on Fri
day. Because of its size Ken
tucky Lake is not fluctuated
for mosquito control.
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