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. The Summerville News, Thursday, August 21, 1986
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Rotary District Governor Meets With Local Club
Rotary Club District Gov. James Smulian
(left) spoke to the Summerville-Trion
Rotary Club Monday at The Tavern,
Trion. Club President Jack Herring (se
cond from left) is shown welcoming
Rotary Governor Cites Club
“You have a tremendous
club here . . . " members of the
Summerville-Trion Rotary
Club were told Monday by
Rotary District Gov. James
Smulian, Gwinnett County,
during his official visit to the
organization.
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During his talk, Smulian
urged improvement in
membership recruitment in the
United States and Canada,
pointing out that clubs are
growing more rapidly in Africa
and Asia. Three new members
were introduced to the club
Monday, Charles Ellington,
John Whisnant Jr. and Sam
Freeman.
The Summerville-Trion
Club will celebrate its 50th an
niversary in March, 1987, and
that milestone will be observ
ed at the annual Georgia
Rotary conference at Calloway
Gardens in May of next year,
Smulian said.
He urged that clubs not
allow lack of fellowship and age
differences hamper member
ship growth.
Smulian also discussed
various Rotary programs, in
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Smulian to the meeting. New members
John B. Whisnant Jr., Sam Freeman and
Charles Ellington are shown standing
behind Herring. (Staff Photo). |
cluding the Georgia Rotary
Student Endowment Fund,
Georgia Rotary Student Pro
gram and the Group Study Ex
change Program.
One goal of Rotary Interna
tional is to wipe polio, measles,
whooping cough and diptheria
from the face of the earth by
the year 2005, Smulian said.
Entertainer Bob Hope will be
the chairman of the effort.
Seventy-five million
children are exgosed to polio
each year and 300,000 to
500,000 are striken annually,
he said. Of that number, 50,000
die and many thousands more
are maimed for life, Smulian
said.
Through Rotary action,
12-million children were im
munized against polio in one
day in Mexico, showing *‘it can
be done,” Smulian emphasized.
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7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.
Monday-Friday
Saturday ’til Noon
Two Lifepak-5 Purchases Set
A ‘talkathon’ and a
telethon durinf the last week
were successful in raising
enough money to buy two more
Lifepak-5 systems for the
Chattooga County Ambulance
Service, according to Donnie
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A railing on this bridge over Spring Creek
has been ripped off and the other railing
has been bent outward. The bridge is
located on Harrisburg Road and although
maps show the bridge to be in north Chat-
Series Set
West Fifth Street church of
Christ, Summerville, will hold
a series of gospel meetings
Aug. 31-Sept. 4.
Dennis Bruce Gamble will
be the speaker. Services will be
held at 11 a.m. Sunday, Aug.
31, followed by dinner on the
ground at 1:30 p.m. and
homecoming services at 3 p.m.
Services will follow at 7:30 p.m.
The gospel services that
week wifi af)so begin at 7:30
p.m.
F. A. Geeter is minister of
the church.
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FEOERAL OEPOSIT INSURANCE (ORPORATION
Fowler, director,
The ‘“talkathon’ on Sum
merville radio station WGTA
raised more than $5,000 on
Aug. 13, Fowler said, and the
channel 6 telethon Saturday
tooga County, residents of the area sa
they think the bridge may be in soutK
Walker County. The drop from the bridge
to the water is eight to 10 feet. (Staff
Photo by David Espy).
Auditors Paid
By Chattooga
The Rome accounting firm
of Finney and Moore was in
Chattanooga, Tenn., early this
week going over materials held
by the firm that completed
Chattooga County's 1984
audit.
Chattooga County Commis
sioner Harry Powell said Tues
day that representatives of
Finney and Moore, the firm do
ing the county's 1985 audit,
were in Chattanooga, Tenn.,
going over the papers of
Holland, Knowles and Peter
son, the company that did two
1984 audit reports on the coun
ty's finances.
Chattooga County last Fri
day receiveg the $15,000 check
from the state it had been ex
pecting and Powell said Tues
day that the Rome auditing
firm had carried a check for
$15,000 to pay the Chat
tanooga company earlier this
week.
Holland, Knowles and
Peterson had refused to turn
over access to its materials on
the 1984 audit to the Rome
company until it was paid the
$15,000 owed it by the county.
Holland, Knowles and
Peterson did two audit reports
for the county on its 1984
finances. The county paid for
the first one but Powell said
Georgia had promised to help
pay for the second because the
state had sought information
in addition to that in the first
report. Gov. Joe Frank Harris
made $15,000 from his
emergency fund available and
a grant was awarded to the
county throu%h the state
Department of Community
Af&irs.
The Dalton accounting firm
of Hendry and Bailey withdrew
from the county’s financial af
fairs in early 1985 and later
sued the county for a back bill
of over $16,000. The suit was
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raised $2,884 in money and
gledges. Combined with the
5,000 donated last week by
Commissioner Harry Powell to
the effort, and $3,500 already
on hand, the Ambulance Ser
vice ended up with more than
settled last December and Hen
dry and Bailey turned over to
Holland, Knowles and Peter
son the records it had on the
county’s 1984 finances. The
Chattanooga firm then com
pleted a second 1984 audit
report in March, 1986, based
on the additional Hendry and
Bailey files and information
from other county offices.
The county is late in turn
ing in its 1985 audit report to
the state but it has been
granted an extension so that
Finney and Moore may com
f)lete the document, based at
east partially on the informa
tion it was in the process of ob
taining earlier this week from
Holland, Knowles and
Peterson.
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$16,000 — assuming that all
pled’files are kept.
at was enough to buy the
two SB,OOO Lifepak-5 units,
Fowler said, tmdp the city of
Summerville pledged to pay for
refairs to the existing
Lifepak-5 unit. Fowler said he
sent the existing unit to
Washington, D. C., for repairs
Monday. In the meantime, the
company that sells the
Lifepak-5 has loaned the am
bulance service a unit until the
repaired unit is returned, he
explained.
The first of the two new
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week, Fowler said, and if
enough of the pledges are
fulfilfied. he hopes to order the
second unit by next Monday,
When the second new unit
arrives and the existing unit is
repaired and returned, the Am
bulance Service will have three
Lifepak-5 units of its own, one
for each ambulance.
Fowler described response
to the appeal as “‘fantastic,"”
and he ex%ressed appreciation
to all who helped reach the goal
of not one, but two, Lifepak-5
units.
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