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. The Summerville News, Thursday, September 22, 1988
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Sixth grade students at Menlo and Lyerly schools
became members of the Chattooga County Sheriff’s
Department’s Junior D?uty program last week. Sheriff
Garfi' McConnell visited the schools on Thursday and
spoke with students about the program. He is shown
Anderson
Children
Reported
Not all the children of Con
federate veteran T.J. Ander
son were named in a story
gublished in last week's special
hickamauga edition, accor
ding to Mrs. Gordon Bohan
non, Summerville.
She listed them as Mrs. Jim
“Ida” Kellett, Will Anderson,
Mrs. Joe “Ada” Butler, Mrs.
Bob ‘““Margaret” Sims, Mrs.
Will “Corrie” Jackson, Mrs.
Baxter ‘‘Anna” Moore, Mrs.
W.B. ‘“Laura” Donaldson,
Denny Anderson and Mrs.
Hugh ““Ella"” Riley.
Anderson was one of only
six surviving Confederate
veterans in Chattooga Count;
when he died on July 29, 1923:
at the home of his son, Wi 8.,
in Henagar. Ala, :
The News regrets thein
advertant omissions.
Leming Ends
Army Basic
Army Reserve Pvt. Harold
G. Lemmg, son of Harold G.
and Martha G. Leming, Sum
merville Rte. 3, has completed
lsras(;%c training at Fort Jackson,
During the training,
students received instruction
in drill and ceremonies,
weapons, map reading, tactics,
military courtesy, military
i’:}nstice, first aid, and Army
istory and traditions.
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with students at Menlo. In its eighth year, the Junior
Deputy organization will feature programs concernin
drugs, hunting and water safety, cg'ivers education, ang
child abuse, gheriff McConneH said. (Staff Photo By
Buddy Roberts). !
Decision Friday On First Federal
The Federal Home Loan
Bank Board (FHLBB) is ex
gected to make a decision Fri
ay on whether Barnett Banks
Inc. of Florida will be allowed
to purchase First Federal Sav
ings and Loan Assn. of
Summerville. e :
Ron Hollis, Sresident of
First Federal, said Wednesday
that he will meet at 2 P.m. Fri
daY with FHLBB officials in
Atlanta. He said a decision on
the Barnett Bank offer is ex
pected at that time.
DEADLINE
Last Friday afternoon was
the deadline for public com
ment on the Jacksonville, Fla.
holding company's proposal to
acqgire First Federal.
he News regorted last
June that First Federal was
seeking to convert the institu
tion from a mutual company to
a stock company. A reorganiza
tion plan was required because
Trion Council
Meets Tonight
Traffic problems at the in
tersections of Highway 27 and
Allgood Street and Allgood
ancf Park Avenue will be on the
agenda a%ain Thursday when
the Trion City Council meets at
7 pm.
Also on the agenda under
old business are discussions for
putting carpet in areas of the
recreation center, information
on a new fire truck, mixers at
the waste water treatment
fllant, and a tour of Trion Town
all members of the Chattooga
County Chamber of Commerce
will take next Tuesday.
Items under new business
include building new ballfields,
materials and ieaters for the
workshop at the waste treat
ment plant, opening bids for a
tractor for the waste treatment
plant, opening bids for a new
police car, Christmas gifts for
town emé)loyees, a billboard for
the gas department, and a con
firmation of the city auditor for
the 1988-89 fiscal year.
BOD Meet
The Walker Tech board of
directors will meet at 5 p.m.
Monday, Oct. 3, at the school.
Grady McCalmon and Ron
Hayes of Chattoo%:a Counlgl
are members of the board.
McCalmon is vice chairman.
the institution was technically
insolvent.
Hollis said at the time that
he and other investors, as well
as bank employees, hoged to
acquire the company. It a{:
pears if the Barnettifr(gxoaal
:{)proved by the FHLBB that
ollis'’ plan may not be
accepted.
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CENTRALAVE S& S FURNITURE & APPLIANCE TRION
BIDS
The FHLBB this summer
sought bids from some 700
gotential investors to aet‘mre
1 insolvent savinfia and loan
companies, inclu ixlxlf First
Federal in Summerville.
" Hollis was named president
of First Federal in June, 1986
without being aware of the
fivm's financial difficulties, he
said. However, he said he
discovered the problems within
48 hours of assuminlg his duties
and called the FHLBB and
First Federal's auditors.
The savings of the bank’s
8,500 customers are protected
by the Federal Savings and
Loan Insurance Corp.