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SEASON BEGINS MARCH 20
Rebuilding Year
For Indian Nine
By BUDDY ROBERTS
The Chattooga High School
baseball team will ge in its
1987 season on Friday.%arch
20, at home against Model
High School. 'l‘fiis year's In
dians team will be coached by
Jeff Bennett and Laney
Thomas.
Team practices began on
March 2, with the players prac
ticing every weekday after
noon. Practice session are
organized so as to fit the
team's motto of “The Best is
Yet to Come.”
The Indians were 11-7-1 last
year, finishing third in the sub
region and just missing the
playoffs. It was the team’s first
winnin% season in 10 years,
Coach Bennett said.
Ei%ht players will be retur
ning from last year's team.
These players are John Martin,
Stanley Edmonson, Donald
McGraw, Ricky Martin, Bernie
Evans, Brandon Nichols, Glen
Elsberry and John Nelson.
Donald McGraw and Ricky
Chattooga Tennis
Season To Open
By BUDDY ROBERTS
The Chattooga High School
Indians tennis season will
begin next Wednesday, March
18, against Armuchee at home.
This year's tennis team will be
coached by David Snow and
Carlton Andrews, who are
replacing Frank ‘‘Skipper”
Stewart, the former tennis
coach.
This year's team will con
sist of 31 members, 14 boys
and 17 girls. “The team loofls
really good right now,” said
Coach gnow. “It looks as good,
if not better, than last year’s.
I hope we can win it all this
year."”
Practices began last week
at the Summerville Recreation
Center tennis courts. The ses
sions usually consist of drill
and techniques of the game.
“Right now we're just in train
ing,”” Snow commented.
“We're trying to fine tune the
plaf'ers' skills by going over
drill and strategy.”
NO PROBLEMS
Snow also said that he
doesn’t foresee anK problerr}s
or obstacles for the team in
Recreation News
ACTIVITY CALENDAR
Thursday, March 12-
Wednesday, March 18
HOURS
Monday, Tuesday, Wednes
day, Thursday and Friday —
10 a.m.-9 p.m.
Saturday — 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sunday — Closed.
CHATTOOGA COUNTY
ATHLETIC CLUB
Ist Monday — 7 p.m.
CUB SCOUTS
Monday — 6 p.m.
SOCIAL SECURITY
Tuesday — 10 a.m.
BOY SCOUT TROOP 7
Tuesday — 6:30 p.m.
CALICO KIDS
CLOGGING GROUP
Tvu;s'd;);w— 5:30 p.m. and
Saturday, 10 a.m.
KNITTING CLASSES
Wednesday — 10 a.m.
CHECKER CLUB
Thursday — 9 a.m.
ROME REHABILITATION
REPRESENTATIVE
Thursday — 9:30 a.m.
SEQUOYAH SQUARE
DANCE CLUB
Thursday — 7:30 p.m.
BASS CLUB
2nd Thursday — 7:30 p.m.
Gobble! . Gobble! Gobble!
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Martin, the only two seniors on
the team, will act as team
captains,
Also lalaying this year will
be Fred Martin, Stacey Nixon,
Calvin Martin, Kevin White,
Lance Stallings, Stan Blalock,
Tod Fox, Brad Stevens and
John Vaughn. “We lost six of
nine starters from last year by
CHATTOOGA HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL SCHEDULE
March 20 Model Home
March 23 West Rome Home
March 24 Armuchee Away
March 25 West Rome Away
March 28 Gordon Lee Tournament Gordon Lee
March 31 LaFayette Home
April 3 Villa Rica Away
April 6 Cass Away
April 8 Carrollton Home
April 10 Cedartown Home
April 13 Gordon Lee Away
April 14 LaFayette Away
April 17 Villa Rica Home
April 20 Armuchee Home
April 21 Cass Home
April 24 Carrollton Away
April 27 Cedartown Away
April 30 Gordon Lee Home
their schedule. ‘“We open up
against Armuchee next week,”
he told. “We're playing a cou
rle of teams that we didn’t play
ast year, some of which are
really good teams. I'd say,
though, that our toughest mat
ches will be against %arrollton
and Dalton.”
This year’s boy's team will
include John Bartnick, Reed
Caldwell, Kenny Cranmore,
Michael Chastain, Clarke Hair,
Lane Hosmer, Heath Mitchell,
Joe Money, Jimmy Ozxford,
Steve Reeves, Jud Simmons,
Whitney Sumerlin, Jeff
CHATTOOGA HIGH TENNIS SCHEDULE
Wednesday, March 18 — Armuchee — Home — 3:45 p.m.
Monday, March 23 — LaFayette — Away — 4 p.m. *
Tuesday, March 24 — Cedartown — Home — 4 p.m. *
Tuesday, April 7 — Cass — Home — 4:30 p.m. *
Thursday, AFril 9 — Dalton — Away — 4 p.m.
Friday, April 10 — Carrollton — Home — 5 p.m. *
Monday, April 13 — Trion — Away — 4 p.m.
Thursday, April 16 — Rossville — Home — 4 p.m.
Tuesday, April 21 — S. E. Whitfield — Away — 4 p.m.
Wednesday, April 22 — Armuchee — Home — 3:45 p.m.
Sub-Region Tournament — April 27 and 28, Rome City
Courts, 4 p.m.
Region Tournament — April 29 and 30, Dalton, 4 p.m.
* Denotes sub-region games.
BIBLE STUDY GROUP
Friday — 7 p.m.
BROWNIE TROOP
Ist and 3rd Friday — 6:30
p.m.
FOSTER CHILDREN
ASSOCIATION
4th Friday — 7 p.m.
MIDGET GIRLS
BASKETBALL
ALL-STARS
GAME RESULTS
(Wednesday, March 4)
Gilmer County (27), Sum
merville (18).
MIDGET BOYS
BASKETBALL
ALL-STARS
GAME RESULTS
(Saturday, Feb. 28)
Summerville (36), Fannin
County (31).
(Thursday, March 5)
b )Summerville (39), Bremen
FINALS
(Saturday, March 7)
Pickens County (44), Sum
merville (40).
JUNIOR GIRLS
BASKETBALL
ALL-STARS
STATE TOURNAMENT
HOST: Ware County
either grades or graduation,”
said C%rach Bennett. “We'll
really be rebuildier:f this year.”
Bennett added, ‘“We'll be
{oung. but Coach Thomas and
are excited about this year's
ball club. We hope to have
another winninfl season like
last year, so we' try to make
it exciting and win."”
Weaver and Jay Willingham.
The %’rl’s team is made up
of Carol Collins, Rachel Cordle,
Sfilvia Lee Cordle, Pat Crowe,
S eng' Dukes, Lorie Franklin,
Heather Hall, Tonya Hill,
Valerie Maxwell, Amanda
Park, Mina Suzuki, Ellen
Thompson, Amber Tallent,
Heidi von Itter, Charmaine
Walker, Amy Watson and Kim
Windle.
Last Xear, the bo?'s tennis
team had a record of 6-4. The
girls team was 5-5, with two
members advancing to the
state doubles competition. ...
(Friday, March 13)
8:30 p.m. — District 2 vs.
District 5 (Summerville).
FINALS
The finals will be held
Saturday, March 14, at 6:30
p-m.
JUNIOR BOYS
BASKETBALL
ALL-STARS
STATE TOURNAMENT
HOST: Millen-Jenkins County
(Saturday, March 14)
10:00 am. — District 5
(Summerville) vs. District 1 or
2 whichever is the winner of the
first round.
FINALS
The finals will be held
Saturday, March 14, at 3 p.m.
COED-VOLLEYBALL
LEAGUE
SCHEDULE
(Monday, March 16)
6 p.m. — Bigelow Red vs.
Jimmy Black.
7 p.m. — Bigelow Blue vs.
A-Team.
Slvfx.m. — Dooley’s Raiders
vs. Mean Machine.
VOLUNTEER COACHES
AND OFFICIALS
Due to the expansion in our
%rograms, the Summerville
ecreation De;lmrtment is in
need of more volunteer coaches
and officials. We need people
who are interested in our youth
of tomorrow. For more infor
mation, contact the Summer
ville Recreation Department at
857-2614.
Lar? Allmon celebrated
his birthday anniversary Sun
day with a sglglper given by
Judy Hughes. Those attending
were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Osb
and Bejtg, Harriett Carroll:
Sandra Hanks and Amanda
Wells.
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Head Start Visits McDonald’s
Summerville Head Start students enjoyed
a visit to a local restaurant recently. I‘;ic
tured, from left in the front row, are
Yashica Brown, Leßron Foster, Joey
Myers, Heather Evett, Glen Pierce,
LaToya Lester, Dillon Ford, Jessica
Hefner and Crystal Parrish; back row,
Donna Wilson, teacher; Chris Ramey,
CHELSEA NEWS
By Mrs. Tom Garner—Phone 862.2427
Visitinfi Sterling Adams
and dau% ter, Frances, were
Leroy Brown and Mary
Childers on Wednesday morn
ing last week.
Elsie Cooper spent Tuesday
night of last week with her
sister, Catherine Chamlee.
Dinner guests of Mrs. Carl
Sumner Sunday were Mrs. Jo
Ann Crider ang Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Copeland of Trion, Bud
Sumner and Miss Lenora
Jones. Visiting in the afternoon
were Bill Parker and Peggy
Taylor and Kelli.
Charles l%Pra‘gg'ins visited
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cole
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt
Ball;r(liger, Missy and Glenn
visi Mr. and Mrs. Tiny
Brown Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell War
nack, Kim and Dan Floyd,
Kelli Peppers, Toni Burd,
Chuck Burg, Danny Faires and
-Debbie. Johnsen had Sunday
dinner with- Mr. ‘and Mrs.
Thurston McNair. Visiting in
the afternoon was Debbie
Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gill
celebrated their 21st wedding
anniversary with supper Satur
day at The Log Cabin in Men
tone, Ala. They were guests of
Charlotte Schrader.
Visitinfi Mary Childers last
week on Monday were Leroy
Brown and Tim Brown.
Mrs. Mozelle Willingham
visited Mrs. Edith Garner last
week on Tuesday afternoon.
To the family of Mrs. Jessie
Louise Copeland, who passed
away March 4, we send expres
sions of sympathy.
Andrew é)mith visited his
sister, Nancy Arnold, Friday.
Jane Bishop visited her
sister, Elsie Cooper, Sunday
afternoon. g {
There will be a siniing at 8
p.m. Saturday, March 14, at
Gore Community Center
featuring the Boys At Heart
band. Proceeds will' go to
benefit the foster children of
the county.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fennell, |
Bobby and Joey of
Douglasville and Mr. and Mrs.
Martlvl' Johnson, Casey and
Matthew Christol were Sunday
guest;s of Mr. and Mrs. Tiny |
rown. \
Get-well wishes go to Mrs.
Herman Adams, Grace Ingle, ‘
Paul Lewis Brown, Alvin |
Brown and Ted Phillips. ]
To the family of Clifford |
Lee Boyd, who l;:assed away
Thursday, March 5, we send ’
expressions of symfiathy. !
Mary Childers had lunch |
last week on Wednesday with |
her uncle, Leroi; Brown. |
Ladies of Chelsea Baptist |
Church hosted a baby shower J
Saturday night at the |
fellowship hall in honor of Mrs. |
Jackie gammon. Attending |
were: Mesdames Charlotte |
Flood, Dorothy Thompson, |
Evelyn Walker, Mozelle Will- |
ingham, Reba Gill, Ruth |
Hayes, Troyce Hayes and l
baby, Bertha Hunter, Willie
Mae Boyles, Barbara t
McDaniel, Georgia Tidmore,
Bonnie Cole, Susie Ballenger,
Inez Brown, Edith Garner, %43.
Bettg Hankins, Misses Minnie
and Beth Smith, Rebecca Gill,
Missy Ballenger and Brian and
Jamie Hankins.
Nancy Arnold had as her
weekend guests her son, Den
nis Prince, Mrs. Prince and
daul%gter from Illinois.
'sgy Smith was overniil_xt
%xest aturday of Cynthia
ilson.
Tom Cole visited Joe Cole
at Oak View Nursing Home
Sunday.
Taft Pursley R‘assed away
Friday, March 6. To his family
we send expressions of
syn&athy.
arles Acrey and Chuck,
Jerry Crabtree and a friend and
Leroy Brown visited Mary
Chiltiars Saturday.
Michael Stewart, Aaron Dooley, Huey
Nelson, Jennifer Rivers, Chase Darden,
Rosha Taylor, gustin Blackmon, Keisha
Tagp, Lopez Hayes, Jeannie Mincey,
Ju lzlHugms, teacher; and Myra Overbay
of McDonald's. (Staff Photo by Kay
Abbott).
Mrs. Reba Gill and Rebec
ca visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Garner Sgturdfy afEemoon.
Mrs. Jimmie Faye Smith
Carmon was honored with a
miscellaneous shower Satur
day night at the home of Mrs.
Grace Norton.
Guests were: Mrs. Carlene
Stowe, Mrs. Alma Smith, Mrs.
Eva Woods, Mrs. Mary
Gilreath, Mrs. Joyce Kinsey,
Mrs. Dot Carroll, Mrs. Penny
Woods, Mrs. Lynn Noel, Mrs.
Ann Pettyjohn, Mrs. Winnie
Roberson, Mrs. Margaret
Groover, Mary Childers, (%hris
ty Noel, Lynn Pettyjohn,
Angie Smith and Christopher
Noel.
Hostesses for the shower
were Mrs. Grace Norton, Mrs.
Ma.IK Gilreath and Mrs. Win
nie Robinson.
April Wilson, Penny Smith
and Amber McDaniel were
overnight guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Warner Wilson Saturday.
Joe Cole fell Monday and
broke his hip. He is a patient
at Floyd Medical Center. A
speedy recovery is wished for
him.
Guests of Nancy Arnold
Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Prince and girls, Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Prince and
children, Mrs. Lois Smith and
Stephen, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Rage and Mrs. Tammy Stoker
and daughter.
Dinner guests of Mary
Childers Sunday were Jimmy
Childers, Steve Childers and
Stop Smoking
Program Set
The Smoking Cessation
Program, developed by the
American Institute for Preven
tive Medicine (AIPM), will be
i{)onsored W Redmond Park
ospital’s Wellness Center in
March. Several people from
Chattooga Count‘y have
already graduated from the
?rog'ram since it was first of
ered in January.
Nina Lovel, R. N., Wellness
coordinator at the hospital, is
the irogram instructor. An ex
smoker herself, Mrs. Lovel is
certified by AIPM to teach the
program.
A free introductory session
will be held on Tuesday, March
24, from 10-11:30 a.m. in the
hospital’s classrooms. In
terested persons are invited to
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Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rape,
Steghanie and Marie. Visitin
in the afternoon were Mr. ang
Mrs. Larry Childers, Joshua
and Jason of Little Sand
Mountain and Frankie Tucker.
Mrs. Myrtleleen Ward
Broome gassed away Saturday
in Lakeland, Fla. She was
preceded in death by a brother,
Lonnie Ward, this year on Feb.
26. Exfixl'essions of sympathy
go to this family.
Celebrating birthdag's in
March include March 14,
Donald McGraw; March 15,
H.W. “Sam” Garner, Kristy
Smith and Mrs. Jo Goss;
March 17, Geneva Gentry, Jim
Gill, Joe Gentry and Carolyn
Gentry; March 18, Mrs. Emma
Bell Pollard and Justin
Hughes; March 20, Talley Gen
try and Hoyt Hanks; March
21, Joey Langston; March 24,
Janet Ledfors and Libby Fen
nell; March 25, Mary Childers,
Mrs. Bonnie Cole and Tony
Smith; and March 28, Mrs. Ben
Roach.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Brown
will celebrate their wecl'din an
niversary March 27 ams on
March 28 Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Smith Jr. celebrate their wed
ding anniversary.
Mrs. Evelyn Walker and
Mrs. Edith éarner were in
Rome Monday.
Larry Hughes and Justin
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gen
try and April had dinner Mon
day with Mrs. Lula Mae Gen
try and Susan.
attend the session, with no
obligation. The free program is
designed to show participants
some of the techniques that
will be used in the program.
To register for the introduc
tory program or for more infor
mation, persons should call
Mrs. Lovel at 291-0291, Ext.
139.
For those who choose to
register for the program, the
“Treatment Phase” will be
held the week of March
30-April 2 (Monday through
Thursday) from 10-11:30 a.m.
The Treatment Phase will meet
at the Rome Downtown Holi
day Inn. Two ‘“Maintenance
Classes’’ will follow on con
secutive Mondays, April 6 and
13, at the hospital's
classrooms.
The Summerville News, March 12, 1987
o Lyerly
; Happenings
The Lyerly Church of
Christ invites you to hear a
series of gospel sermons on
“The Great Commission’
March 15-20 at 7:30 nightly.
The speaker for the series will
be Clife Rag of Weaver, Ala.
Mrs. Edna Cook and
Yancey Gilmer were guests of
Mrs. Mae Wilson in LaFayette
Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Comer
of Cloudland were guests of
Mrs. Beth Tudor and gand
daughter, Mrs. Tammy Payne
and children, of Atlanta over
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. John Comer
visited Mr. and Mrs. Willie Gee
in Rome Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. gob Kimbell
visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Kimbell in LaFayette Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fleet
and Michael of Summerville,
Mrs. Lenora Gaylor and Mr.
and Mrs. Gene W¥att enjoyed
Sunday dinner at The Lookout.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Wyatt
and family of Summerville
were atlxests of Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Wyatt Sunday night.
Mrs. Bill Bishop a:lg Mrs.
Bell Love were guests Tuesday
of their aunt, Mrs. Tezzie Lou
Ridley.
Mrs. Grady Love, Mrs.
Mary Bullard and Mrs. Harold
Bishop were dfumts of Mrs.
Tezzie Lou Ridley Friday after
noon. Mrs. Alice Wallace also
visited in the home later in the
afternoon.
James Chapman of Ring
gold visited Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Powell over the weekend.
Avery Powell and Arthur
Powell were in Gadsden, Ala.,
last week on Wednesday and
enjoyed lunch with friends.
James Jackson of
Woodstock was guest of Mrs.
Rose Jackson and Mrs. Sara
Jackson Sunday.
Steve Edwards of Rome
visited his mother, Mrs.
Madelyn Edwards, Wednesday
afternoon.
Mrs. lone Borders of Cedar
town was guest last week on
Wednesday and Wednesday
night of her sister, Mrs.
Madelyn Edwards.
Mrs. Leala Brady of Sum
merville visited Mrs. Madelyn
Edwards Tuesday. @
Mrs. lone Borders and Mrs.
Madelyn Edwards visited Mrs.
MozellinAlexander and Mr. and
Mrs. George Sitton Wednes
day afternoon. .
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
Blythe of Cedar Bluff, Ala.,
were Sunday afternoon guests
of Mr. and I\l’rs. Harold étslhop.
They also visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Kimbell.
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Fear seems to be taking our nation.
This evil spirit is causing sickness and death.
There is a way to overcome. The Word of God is a
seed bag - with a seed for every need in your life,
don’t give up, take these scriptures, plant them in
your heart, and look for that beautiful harvest.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe D.
Henderson of Rome were
fixest.s of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
imbell and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Bishop Saturday
afternoon.
Mrs. Grace Sentell of
Jamestown, Ala., was Sundafi
night uguest of Mrs. Bo
Kimbell and Mr. Kimbell.
Get-well wishes are extend
ed to Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Jones and Jason and Mr. and
Mrs. Joe F. Kimbell who are
suffering from a virus.
A speedy recovery is ex
tended to Duane Jackson who
suffered a heart attack Friday
afternoon and is recovering at
the Redmond Park Hospital.
Mrs. Connie Hm}:er of
Gaylesville, Ala, and Mrs.
Carolyn Johnston of Dry
Valley were guests Monday
afternoon ofqus. Velma
Wyatt.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hughes
of Jamestown, Ala., were
guests last week on Wednes
ay of Mrs. Leona Hughes.
Mrs. Leona Hughes and
Ms. Doris Brady visited Mrs.
Naomi Guyton and Mrs. Cora
Bell Miller = Thursday
afternoon.
Mrs. Idelle Vaughn visited
Miss Elois Dooley in Summer
ville Tuesda[\;l afternoon.
Mrs. Kathleen Duncan was
Fuest of Mrs. Leona Hughes
ast week.
Mrs. Bob Kimbell and Mrs.
Grace Sentell were in Centre,
Ala., Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. David Sentell
and John of Rossville enter
tained Mr. Sentell’'s mother
with dinner at The Round
Table Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Smith,
Christopher and Danielle of
Summerville were guests
Saturday afternoon of Watson
Millican.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Thompson announce the birth
of their son, Justin Duane,
March 6 at Floyd Medical
Center. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Thompson,
Mr. and Mrs. Jacky Tur
nipseed of Trion, and Mrs. Ken
nith W. Ridley of Rocky Face.
Greatl-\%randlgarents are Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Padgett of
Trion.
WINDOWS
A number of window
manufacturers began-display
ing a seal that may help con
sumers in judging the qualit
of double- or triple-pane v
dows, say home economi
with the Georgia Extensiu:
Service.
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