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Santa Visits Community Party
Approximately 30 senior citizens were guests at the an
nual Christmas party at Summerville Recreation Center
last Friday. The party is sponsored each year by the
Chattooga County Department of Family and Children
Services, community volunteers and civic organizations.
Santa Claus enjoys a conversation with Woody Vaughn
during the party. (Staff Photo by Kay Abbott).
Board Requests
Bids On Office
The Chattooga County
Board of Education is seeking
bids for construction of a new
central office building. The bids
will be opened at 8 p.m. Mon
day, Jan. 12.
Specifications for the pro
posed building may be picked
up at the office of SchooFSupL.
Don Hayes on College Street
between 8 a.m. and noon Tues
day, Dec. 30, according to an
advertisement appearing in
this week's edition of The
News.
Plans call for the building
to be located at the site of the
MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND HAPPY NEW YEAR
Jackie’s Beauty Shop
Jackie—Bl‘.Si?r;:Zc:(r—Renee'
WEDNESDAY
SPECIAL
Lube, Oil Change
and Filter
* Included Up to 5 Quarts Oil
* Special Diesel Oil and Filter Type
May Result in Extra Charges.
SAVE!
Wednesday $ 1 500
Only
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N. COMMERCE ST. SUMMERVILLE 236
PREGNANT? UPSET?
UNSURE OF WHAT TO DO?
CALL 857-1457
North Ga. Crisis Pregnancy Center
128 NORTH COMMERCE STREET
Is Here To Help YOU
Free Pregnancy Testing Maternity Clothes
Confidential Counseling Baby Clothes
Alternatives to Abortion
Sponsored By Young Adult Sunday School Class,
summerville First Presbyteflan Church, P.C.A.
Summerville Middle School,
Bolling Road.
The board retains the right
to reject any and all bids. Work
must begin within 15 days
after notice from the board, the
ad indicates.
When the board sold the old
Summerville Junior High and
Elementary School property
between College Street and
Rome Boulevard, it indicated it
hoped to build a new ad
ministrative office with part of
the proceeds from auction of
the property.
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Members of Veterans of Foreign Wars
Post 6688 and its Auxiliary and American
Legion Post 129 sponsored a Christmas
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>ennville School last week. Pictured from
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Pennville special education students were
treated to a Christmas party Friday by
members of American Legion Auxiliary
Unit 129. In addition to decorations,
presents and refreshments, the Auxiliary
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Staff Photo by Earl McConnell
FORMER CHATTOOGA RESIDENT KILLED IN ACCIDENT
Mishap Occurred Tuesday On Rome Boulevard
Former Resident Dies In Wreck
The Christmas holiday
period started off in Chattooga
County with a tragedy Tues-
Special Education Party
day when a former resident
was killed in a one-car accident
on Rome Boulevard.
Listed as fatally injured in
the accident at 4 a.m. Tuesday
was Jeff Montgomery, 22,
Dalton, formerly of Chattooga
County. Funeral services were
to be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday
in the Hill é)hapel of Lane
Funeral Home with the Rev.
Jimmy Weaver officiating. In
terment was to be in LaFayette
Memory Gardens.
Trooper Dennis Tucker and
Cadet Satti Watson of the
Georgia State Patrol, Rome, in
vestigated the accident, which
occurred just inside the city
limits of Summerville.
Reports said the vehicle ap
parently was traveling south
on Rome Boulevard when it
struck a curb on the west side
of the roadway. The driver lost
control of the car, which skidd
ed 79 feet broadside and then
went airborne for another 33
feet, said reports. It struck the
ground, vaulted 15 feet into a
utility pole and came to rest
upside down in a water-filled
ditch on the west side of the
highway, troopers said.
The driver apparently was
killed before the vehicle came
to a rest, troopers said,
although the investigation is
continuing.
Summerville police and the
Pettyjohn, Wanda Daniel, Billy Myers,
Beth Kellett, Ronnie Blevins, Ricky
Browning; standing, Inez Harris, Shirley
Wofford, president of the VFW Auxiliary;
Wanda }Famer, teacher aide; and Larry
Holbrooks of the VFW. (Staff Photo).
arranged aspecial visit from Santa Claus.
Miranda Williams and Jerry Pettyjohn in
troduce themselves to Santa. (Staff Photo
by Kay Abbott).
Chattooga County Sheriff’s Of
fice assisted with the
investigation.
Fire Destroys Residence;
No Insurance On House
Fire destroyed the home of
a Lyerly area couple near noon
Tuesday, burning everything
the family owned, including
Christmas gifts.
Lyerly Mayor Danny
Wyatt said the Lyer}iy Fire
Department responded to a
telephone call from a motorist
who saw the house afire on
Dirtseller Road. When firemen
arrived on the scene, the house
was completely engulfed in
flames, Wyatt said.
Cause of the fire may have
been a wood heater and
chimney or possibly an elec
trical circuit box, the mayor
added.
The family of “Coot"” Dot
son lost everything. Wyatt
said Dotson didn’t have any
insurance on the residence.
Meanwhile, Summerville
firemen said they responded to
a house fire on Jy ones Street in
West Summerville at 8:44 p.m.
SAYS STATE OFFICIAL
Chattooga Boosted
By Tourism Drive
Chattooga County's
econo:gll was boosted by
$12.5-million in tourism last
.זססגְ according to Dawn S.
ownsend, Northwest Georgia
Mountains representative of
the Georgia Department of In
dustry and Trade.
Ms. Townsend addressed
the Monda{ meeting of the
Summerville-Trion Rotary
Club at The Tavern, Trion.
The county benefits from
having U.S. Highway 27,
although it is not yet a four
lane, the speaker said. Primary
beneficiaries include fast-food
restaurants, discount stores
and service stations, she
indicated.
Chickamauit: National Bat
tlefield Park, which is the most
visited national park in the na
tion, also draws peogle to Nor
thwest Georgia an %)שבּח of
them s&end money in Chat
tooga, Ms. Townsend said.
SPILLOVER
Marketirfioand advertisins
by near Ely me and Floy
County also help to draw peo
ple to the area and there is
natural “spillover’’ to Chat
too%a, she added.
he 19-county Northwest
Georgia area is second only to
the Atlanta tourism region in
drawing visitors, she pointed
out.
A 1984 marketing study
done by the Department of In
dustry and Trade indicated
that tourism is Georgia's se
cond largest industry, second
only to a%riculture, Ms. Town
send told the Rotarians.
However, many people
surveyed were not aware, for
example, that the state offers
both seashores and mountains
to tourists.
Plus, there was a ferception
of Georqia as a less than
hospitable state, she said,
because of past problems with
speed traps, fraud by a few
mechanics along I-75, and even
the movie, “Deliverance.”
GOALS
The state has two major
marketinfi goals, she said, in
cluding developing and im
proving the attractions now
available in the state, and a
hosiitality training program.
In the second approach, an In
dustry and Trade represen
tative sets up a seminar in a
community to train people who
deal with the public on how to
be more hospitable.
Chattooga County hasn't
מֹיֶזֶ requested that the program
set up in the county, she
said in response to a question.
Ms. Townsend pointed out
that, as an industry, tourism is
clean and has no pollution con
trol %roblems.
The state department now
has a $2-million%udget and is
hoping for $500,000 more over
the next four years, she added.
Ads have been placed in a
number of magazines, increas
ing the state’s visibility ס
tourists, Ms. Townsend said.
During one week this past
summer, the state received
220,000 requests for informa
tion, compared to 140,000 re
quests for information the en
tire irevious year.
She urged sup?ort by Chat
tooga residents for the Nor
thwest Georgia Travel Assn.
and local support of tourism.
A Rrsonats\
Enjoying Christmas dinner
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Hill Jr. of Ringgold Sun
day were Mrs. Maggie Sumner,
Mr. and Mrs. Charfls Sumner
and Richard, Mr. and Mrs.
Butch Sumner, William
Sumner and Beverly Cook all
of Summerville, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Chapgelear of Chamblee
and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pi
nion of Jamestown, Ala.
last Saturday. Extensive
damage was caused to the kit
chen, reports said. Owner of
the house was not immediate
ly determined. Firemen were
back at the station by 9:23 a.m.
Firemen also responded to
an automatic alarm at the
home of Ola Riggs, Armuchee
Rte. 1, last Sunday evening,
said reports, but it turned out
to be a false alarm. There was
no fire.
Also, firemen said cause of
the fire in an outhouse as
reported last week remains
unknown. The storfi had in
dicated incorrectlfy that a heat
lamg was cause of the fire. The
outhouse didn’t have a heat
lamp, firemen said.
Monday Meet
The Summerville-Trion
Rotary Club will meet at noon
Monday at The Tavern, Trion.
The Summerville News, Thursday, December 25, 1986 .
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DAWN TOWNSEND (L) ROTARY CLUB SPEAKER
Introduced By M. H. Purcell
Our Eighth Semester
In Summerville!
Shorter College
Spring Semester
Evening Classes At
Chattooga High
Shorter College of Rome is offering six
full-credit night classes taught at Chat
tooga County High School during second
semester.
Classes in Art, Freshman English 102,
and College Algebra will run from Mon
day, January 12, through Thursday, May 7.
Three courses for educators will be
taught back-to-back as mini-semesters so
that students/teachers may take each of
them.
Courses Offered:
Intro to Art (ART 201)
Mondays, 6 to 8:40 p.m.
Freshman English 102
on Wednesdays, 5 to 7:40 p.m.
College Algebra (MAT 103)
on Thursdays, 5 to 7:40 p.m.
Developmental/Educational
Psychology (EDU 311)
on Tuesdays/Thursdays, 7 to 9:40
p.m. (March 10 to May 7)
Health/P.E. for
Secondary Teachers
on Tuesdays/Thursdays, 7 to 9:40
p.m. (January 13 to March 5)
Health and P.E. for
Elementary School
on Tuesdays/Thursdays, 7 to 9:40
p.m. (January 13 to March 5)
Registration will be held Thursday,
January 8, at 6 p.m. in the Chattooga
County High School Library.
For חB information sheet and other
details, contact Summerville Off-Campus
Coordinator, Jack Herring, at Chattooga:
County High School, 857-2402.
Shorter College wants to make it easier
for you to achieve your career educational
goals.
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