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FIRST BIRTHDAY
Brittney Amber Campbell will
celebrate her first &)irthdu‘\'
Nov. 26. She is the daughter of
Lisa Campbell Cook, Smyrna:
Andy Hugh Campbell, Trion.
Grandparents are Joyce and
Charles Cook, Joan Clark and
Bobby H. Campbell, Trion
Great-grandparents are Mr,
and Mrs. John Logan,
Douglasville, Mr. and Mrs
Robert Blackman, Lou Avans,
LaFayette, and Neil Wooten,
Texas.
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BIRTHDAY BOY
Aaron Scott Broyles, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Todd Broyles,
Trion, celebrated his first bir
thday Sept. 25. (}ran(lfi)urems
are Mr. and Mrs. Herb Broyles,
Trion and Mary and Charles
Brown, Summerville.
Nurse Forum
A forum on a proposal to
establish two levels of nursing
will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday,
Oct. 14, at the Rome Civic
Center.
The American Nurses
Association has proposed two
nursing levels. The proposal,
which would affect Licensed
Practical Nurses (LPNs) and
Registered Nurses (RNs) with
less than a bachelor of science
degree.
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Powell Blasts Paper About
Non-Existent News Article
~ Chattooga County Commis
sioner Hang' Powell again this
week lashed out personally at
the editor of The Summerville
News, calling him “a damn
liar," *a damn liar and a thief"
and someone who refuses to
take “no" for an answer,
~ The commissioner was be
ing asked about the 1985 coun
ty audit (see related story on
Page 1-A) when he interrupted
by saying:
~ “I'want to call you a damn
liar to your face and prove it
then that you lied. Vghere is
that damn thing, Liz?
LIAR
“You said I didn't even
have the 'B4 audit printed.
You're a damn liar and nothing
else but a damn liar and you
can print that in that ...damn
Summerville News all you
want to.
"‘Six-hundred and ten
dollars I paid for the audit.
Now that other little audit that
the state paid for the other day;
that's their business. If they
want to put it in The Summer
ville News, they can put it in
there and pay i};r i
“In the paper you said I
didn't have it printed, the ‘B4
audit, last weefi. Just as plain
as hell!
“... 1 paid $6lO for it —
two pages.’
BUDGET?
The commissioner was ask
ed if he was referring to the
county's 1985 and 1986
budgets published in February,
1986 ans he replied:
“Well, it don't matter what
in the hell it is! I told you you
wouldn't get no more damn
news and I mean it. I'm done.
I'll take it (the audit) to the of
fice when I get ready to take it
over there.”
Asked if the audit was a
public record, the commis
sioner responded, ‘‘None of
your damn business! You can
just put all the damn words
you want to in that damn Sum
merville News 'cause it's as
low-down as you are.”
Told he had said last week
a copy of the audit could be ob
tained, Powell said, **You can
when Finney comes up here
and explains it to us.”
'l‘olg that it wouldn't be
necessary for Finney to explain
the audit to The News unless
the newspaper had questions,
Powell said:
“Oh, T know it! Hell, you
know it all. You'don't need to
have nothing explained to you.
Get on out! Just get on out!”
Powell said the county's
Rome auditing firm had not ex
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plained the audit to him or
other county officials. The com
missicner was told that if the
newspaper had questions after
reviewing the document, it
could contact the auditors.
Powell said:
QUESTIONS
“Of course you'll have a hell
of a lot of the ---damn ques
tions. I know that because
that's all you are is just a damn
liar and tKief. that's all. ‘Cause
you lied in last week's paper a
dozen different times in Lfiere.
And you're the son of a you
know what that's got me so
low down in the paper and you
think that just because that a
few of these little son of a b---~
is pushing you that, ‘Ohhhhh,
I'm just the stuff.” You are.
You are the very stuff that
stinks, that's all.
“I thought when you come
here that we'd have a paper
man that we could deal with
and would tell the truth, but
good--almighty!"’
Asked again if he was say
ing that The News had said in
last week's edition that Powell
had not printed the 1984 audit
in the newspaper, Powell
res)lied. “You sure did! Ab
solutely!™
NO STORY
Powell was told that no
storfir in the newsgaper last
week had said that Powell had
failed to publish the 1984 audit
in the newspaper but that the
paper would be checked once
again to be certain.
“You neen to check nothing
for me,” he said. **Just get out
and leave it alone. That's all
I've got tosay .. . I think that
frou’re gonna be a
aughingstock of the damn
county if you keep on just like
you're going and low-rating me
just as low. It don't worry me
one bit in the world 'cause 1
been here nearly 70 years and
it don’t worry me one bit in the
world. I'm trying to run the
county half-way decent and
gay these damn debts that the
unch that's pushing you
made . . . Hell, f) know what
I'm talking about. I know what
I'm talking about just as well
as anything in the world . . .
Powell went on to say that
when he got through with the
1985 audit and had time to look
at his copy, he would then have
it publisfled in The News ‘and
you can look at it."”
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No story.on the 1984 audit
that Powell said alleged that he
didn't have published could be
found in last week's edition of
The News. It was not possible
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to determine what Powell was
talking about or what raised
his ire on that issue.
Powell published the first of
two 1984 county audits in The
News in October, 1985 — but
not the second completed ear
ly this year and paid for by a
state grant,
In an interview Wednesday
with Summerville radio station
WGTA, Powell said the editor
of The News didn't know when
to take *'no" for an answer. He
also warned radio newsman
David Daniel that he would not
give him any more information
about county affairs if he
bo%)an reports similar to those
pu lisheg in the newspaper.
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THIRD BIRTHDAY
Andrew Hugh Campbell
celebrated his third birthday
Oct. 6. His parents are Lisa
Campbell Cook, Smyrna, and
Andy Hugh Campbell, Trion.
Grandparents are Joyce and
Charles Cook, Joan Clark and
Bobby H. Campbell, Trion.
Great-grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. John Logan,
Douglasville, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Blackman, Trion, Lou
Avans, LaFayette and Neil
Wooten, Texas. A party was
given at his home in Smyrna.
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Bookstore
To Open
David Hartline, Lyerly,
reported Wednesday that his
bookstore, to be known as Se
%uoyah Book Store and
istributing Co., will open
within the next couple of
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; It will be located at 231
| North Commerce St. in the
| Brad Ragan shopping center,
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The Summerville News, October 9, 1986 . .
Civil War Exhibit
Rome's role’in the civil war,
an exhibit exgloring the truths
and myths of that era in Nor
thwest Georgia, will continue
through Nov. 23 at Chieftains
Museum, 80 Chatillion Rd.,
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