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OLDER PART OF SOUTH CAROLINA CEMETERY HIT BY VANDALS
Tombstone Was Stolen From Site Several Weeks Ago
Deputies Investigate
Burglaries In County
Several burglaries are being
investigated by the Chattooga
County Sheriff's Office this
week. Aside from the thefts,
law enforcement officers en
joyed a relatively quiet week.
However, most deputies were
on dutay for much of the
weekend at the reenactment of
the Battle of Chickamauga.
GUNS TAKEN
A computer, .35 caliber ri
fle and cartridges and a .22
caliber rifle were reported
stolen from the home of Mrs.
Juanita Gaylor, Holland-
Chattoogaville Road, on Sept.
14, accordinfi to a report fil%d
by Dep. Richard Gif?ord.
Thieves also hit the home of
Jim Odum, Trion Rte. 1, last
Thursday night or Friday mor
ning, Sherif Garg McConnell
quoted Dep. Cindy Teems as
saying.
Listed as missing from the
patio and nearby storage area
were a battery charger, drill,
circular saw, boat gasoline
tank, eight pints of two-cycle
oil, spinner and reel, and tackle
box. Also stolen from a freezer
were five TV dinners, two bags
of corn and two beef roasts,
Deputy Teems said. The items
were valued at $253.
BURGLARY
Burglars hit the J. P. Smith
Lumber Co. business at Menlo
last Friday night or Saturday
morning, according to a report
filed by Dep. P. R. Hill. gwo
portable radios valued at
$1,150 and SSO change were
reported missing.
A cifiar box containing
S4OO cash was also stolen from
Menlo Lumber Co. last Friday
night, said a report filed by
Dep. Stan Smith.
An undetermined ?uantity
of silver coins was stolen from
the home of Betty Haney,
North Street, on Monday, said
a report filed by Summerville
officer Lydia Robertson. The
back door was pried open to
gain entry, the report said.
A radar detector valued at
SIOO, an ash tray and cigarette
lighter were stolen last Sunday
from a car owned by Darryl
Huskey, 502 Lyerly Highway,
Summerville, Sheriff McCon
nell said. Some $4 or $5 in
change was also stolen, he said.
THIEVES
Thieves hit the 'home of
Don Hammond, Menlo Rte. 1,
on Tuesday, reported Dep.
Larry Kellett. Listed as miss
ing was s3l in change, a .12
gauge shotgun and a .22 caliber
automatic pistol. Entry was
gained bi pryin(f open a rear
opdr of the residence, reports
said.
Speakers valued at $l5O
were stolen from the vehicle of
Wesley Armstrong, 6 Rollins
Dr., Summerville, last Satur
day, said a report filed by
Deputy Teems. The vehicle
was damaged in the theft, it
added.
A 1984 model pickup truck
owned by Donald Bolt, Menlo,
was reported stolen from the
corner of Al’llgood and Ridge
Streets last Thursday, said a
report filed by Dep. Misty
Pledger. It was valued at
S . T
Sheriff McConnell said
Deputy Kellett also in
vestigated the destruction of a
barbecue pit at the Raccoon
Community Center at Ber
ryton last week (see related
story). Value of the pit was
listed at S3OO. -
CEMETERY HIT
. Sheriff McConnell also said,
that his office investigated the
continued vandalism of tomb
stones at South Carolina
Cemetery on Highway 100
south of Summerville on Sept.
14. It was the second time in
recent months that the
cemetery had been either van
dalized or a tombstone stolen.
A 1971 model Eickup truck
owned b‘g John Edward Tin
ney, 8 Oak St., Trion, was
stolen from the fiarking lot of
Mount Vernon Mills in Trion
on Sept. 14, according to a
report filed by Deputy Gifford.
ARRESTS
Among arrests made dur
infi the past week were the
so owinl\fz
— Nora Mae Blackmon
Green, 25, Summerville Rte. 5,
Bypass Hearing Set
A public hearing on a proposed U. S. Highway 27 byfiass
around the east side of Summerville and Trion will be held
from 4 to 7 p.m. next Thursday, Sept. 29, at the Summerville
Recreation Center, Bolling Road.
The bypass would begin at the southern foot of Taylors
Ridge, travel to the peak of the ridge and turn north to parallel
the east side of Penn Bridge Road to near Selmans Lake and
then west along SY)ring Creek Road to U. S. 27 north of Trion.
The Georgia Department of Tranff)ortation, which is
holding the hearinfi, has said it will build a three-lane road
waly from the northern foot of Taylors Ridge into Summer
ville. City officials had asked that the road be four-laned.
Gold Kist, Inc., Ellijay, Ga.,
Is Looking For People
Who Are Interested
In Building New Houses
For Producing Hatching Eggs
In the Northwest Georgia Area.
If You Are Interested in Building
New Houses, Please Contact:
Davis Buchanan - 404-629-4464
or
R. W. “Bud” Graham
Ellijay, Ga. - 404-635-4991
was charaifi Tuesday with
theft by taking and released on
SSOO bond.
— Charlton E. Green, 18,
Lyerly Rte. 1, was charged that
same day with theft by taking.
{)—le zivas also released on SSOO
ond.
— Lisa D. Hetaghes, 21,
Lyerly, was charged Tuesday
with theft by taking and releas
ed on SSOO bond.
— Adam Andrew Wilson,
18, 202 Rossville Blvd., Trion,
was charfied with theft by tak
ing Monday and released on
SSOO bond.
— Martha Hartline, 54, 33
6th St., Trion, was charged
with theft by shoplifting Mon
day and released on SSOO bond.
— Harvey B. Morgan, 31,
Summerville Rte. 1, was chazfi
ed Monday with theft by tak
ing. He was released on SSOO
bond.
— William Dale Hardy, 36,
Frank Street, Summerville,
was charged with a misde
meanor violation of the
Georgia Controlled Substances
Act by Summerville clpolice on
Sunday. He remained in jail at
midmorning Wednesday.
BAD CHECKS
— Cynthia Ann Stamper,
28, 11 Megginson Dr., Sum
merville, was charged last Fri
day with writing a bad check
and released on SSOO bond.
— Robert L. Brownini, 41,
Summerville Rte. 3, was ¢ arg—
ed last Thursday, Sept. 15,
with writing a bad check. He
was still in jail at midmorning
Wednesday.
— Linda Gail Crowe, 19,
432 N. Commerce St., Summer
ville, was charged with
burglardv last Thursday, Sept.
l1)5, dan released on $25,000
ond.
— Ruth Ellen Belcher, 20,
Cloudland, was charged with
burglary Tuesday. She was
still uwall in Bartow County
early Wednesday morning.
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GOLDKIST
The Summerville News, September 22, 1988
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TOMBSTONE SHOVED OVER AT GRAVESITE
Vandals Hit South Carolina Cemetery
TAXES ...
ROADS ...
My policy on roads is simple. Call me and I'll be
there. Its important to be honest. I’'m sure it would cost a
tremendous amount of money to work on every ques
tionable road in this county, especially since | believe we
should do them right as we do each road (including
preventive maintenance) and it is obvious that we could
not work on all the roads at the same time.
However, my goal will be to have every road in ex
cellent condition. When you phone me with a problem in
your area |'ll come to view the condition of your road per
sonally and | will always follow up on making sure your
problem has been resolved.
My attention to the roads or any other situation will
not be a matter of friend and favors. My attention will be
a responsibility and obligation to you the taxpayer.
| would appreciate your vote on Nov. Bth. This is a
very important election for our county. (Remember, |
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