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The News' ‘bridge patrol' has found
another bridge with missinf railings and
an apparent incomplete widening project
on Perennial Springs Road. The first
photo shows an afiproach to the bridge
around a curve with a warning sign while
the second picture shows the bridge
Commodity Food Distribution Set
Chattooga County Services
will be distributing cheese, but
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BANKING HOURS: Monday. Friday
Saturday 'til Noon
‘Bridge Patrol’ Finds Another Dangerous Bridge
without any warning markers. The third
photo shows one of two lpiles of earth ap
parently left from an earlier widening pro
ject. The dirt evidently was to be useg on
the approaches to the bridge but it has
been in place so long that grass has grown
over the mound. The fourth and final
| ter, honey and flour on
|Wednesday. Sept. 10, and
Thursday, Sept. 11, from 9 a.m.
until 4 p.m. or until the supply
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photo shows a gaping void adjacent to the
existing bridge. The relatively new con
crete abutments on both ends of the
bridge evidently were to be used as bases
for widening the bridge, a project which
remains incomplete. Part of the concrete
appears to have “‘rotted’ or deteriorated
is exhausted.
The commodities will be
distributed at the Chattooga
County Memorial Home. To be
eligible for the commodities a
person’'s income must be the
same as or less than the follow
ing, respectively:
Household size — One per
year, $6,967; per month, $580;
and per week, $133;
Household size — Two per
year, $9,411; per month, $784;
per week, $180;
Household size — Three per
year, $11,855; per month, $987;
per week, $227;
Household size — Four per
year, $14,299; per month,
$1,191; per week, $274;
Household size — Five per
year, $16,743; per month,
$1,395; per week, $321;
Household size — Six per
year, $19,187; per month,
$1,598; per week, $368;
Household size — Seven per
year, $21,631; per month,
$1,802; per week, $415;
Household size — Eight per
year, $24,075; per month,
$2,006; per week, $462.
For each additional person
add $2,444 per year, $204 per
month and $47 per week.
Applicants must bring their
social security card. If the com
modities are being picked up
by someone other than the ap
plicant, an a;c)Flication/receipt
may be picked up at the Chat
tooga County Services office.
For convenience, applicants
should bring a grocery bag.
Hogue Case
Continues
In Court
There has been little visible
action taken in a lawsuit filed
by a Trion couple in U.S.
District Court at Rome since
mid-July, according to court
records.
Annie Mae Hogue and |
Richard H. Hogue Sr., 55 Park |
Ave., Trion, fi?:d the lawsuit |
last May against Carolina |
Western Express Inc., Atlanta, |
and one of its drivers, Francis |
Kent Cogdell Jr., Columbia, |
S. C. The suit was filed as the |
result of a Jan. 22, 1985 traffic [
accident just south of Trion on |
U. S. Highway 27. ;
The insurance company |
denied the Hogue's charges in i
its response earlier this |
summer. {
A preliminary statement by !
attorneys for both sides in the
case was filed in late summer,
setting forth the facts and
allegations in the case, a
routine procedural action.
at the spot where it joins the old bridge
abutment. Rails are missing on both sides
of the bridge and part of one railing can
be seen hanging down toward the water.
Another part of the railing is in the water.
(Staff Photo by David Espy).
Band Boosters Meet Tonight
The Chattooga County The Booster Club supports
Band Boosters will meet at 7 | the activities of the high
F.m. today in the high school | school, junior high and begin
unchroom. | ning bands.
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The Summerville News, September 4, 1986
Oates Joins
German Unit
Spec. 4 Kenneth D. Oates,
son of Margene E. Dover, 410
Bellah Ave., Summerville, has
arrived for duty with the 2nd
Armored Division Forward,
West Germany.
The move was made as part
of the U. S. Army's Cohesion
Operational Readiness and
Trainir;f (COHORT) System.
COHORT was designed to
enhance mission effectiveness )
and strengthen unit cohesion
and esprit de corps by pro
viding soldiers the opportuni
ty for long-term identification
with their units.
QOates is an anti-armor
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Boosters
Breakfast
Tuesday
James D. McGee,
director of the planning
and grogram division for
the Georgia Department
of Transportation, will be
the guest speaker at next
Tuesday's Booster
breakfast sponsored by
the Chatt,o%ga County
Chamber of Commerce.
The 7:45 a.m. meeting
will be held at The Tavern,
Trion. Attendance will be
by reservation since space
is limited.
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