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The Summerville News, Thursday, January 2, 1992
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Residence Destroyed By Fire Day After Christmas
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TWO FIRE DEPARTMENTS POUR WATER ONTO BURNING HOUSE
Highway 100 Structure Described As “Total Loss”
Forestland Cutting To Be Allowed
The U.S. Forest Service
has announced the opening of
a public firewood area in the
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The area is located along
Taylors Ridge in Chattooga
County, east of Trion.
A $lO permit is required
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Inmates at the Chattooga County Jail
were served a special pre-Christmas lunch
on Dec. 23. It followed a religious service
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prior to cutting wood. The area
will be opened only on Fridays,
Saturdays and Sundays.
Permits mag’ be obtained
by contactinfi the U. S. Forest
Service, 806 East Villanow St.,
LaFayette, or by calling
638-1085.
Christmas Meal At Jail
Kristi Winters, Lyerly, has
been named to the Dean’s List
from Reinhardt College for the
fall quarter, 1991.
To be named to the Dean’s
List, a student must attain a
3.5 grade-point average based
on a minimum of 15 academic
hours and receive no grade less
than “B.”
at the facility. Sheriff Ralph Kellett, left,
assisted in serving the inmates. (Staff
Photo).
Dean’s List
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THICK, BLACK SMOKE BOILS FROM DOTSON HOUSE ON DEC. 26
Residence Was Total Loss From Afternoon Blaze
Fires Rage During Yule Holidays
from front page
afire, a fire report stated. The
grass fire then spread to the
house, it added.
A grass fire at the home of
Martricia Deck, Butler Dairy
Road, damaged Yart of a vehi
cle, barn ants tool shed on Dec.
20, a report stated. Summer
ville firemen extinguished the
Taxes, Landfill Top
News In Last Half
from page 7-A
Georgia General Assembly in 1992.
* The Christmas lights of Marvin Hunter on Alexander and
Robert streets in Summerville were drawing people from
throughout Georgia.
* A truck owned by Judge Carlton Vines of Chattooga State
Court was returned to him, plus a towing bill, by Judge Joe
Tucker of Chattooga Superior Court. The truck had been seiz
ed from two hunters near Teloga in November. The district at
torney said his probe revealed that Vines didn’t know the truck
was going to be used for illegal purposes and wasn'’t at the scene.
* Penn Bridge Road bridge and the North Park Avenue
bridge were closed after a Georgia Department of Transporta
tion engineer said they were unsafe.
* The performance of Chattooga High students on the
sltlatl;e‘f basic skills test impl‘ovecf while Trion’s improved
slightly.
* Kenneth Ivey, who was sentenced to prison on an involun
tary manslaughter conviction in September, 1990, was back in
jail in connection with a domestic dispute and obstruction of
an officer.
* The 1991 Chattooga County tax digest was awaiting state
action. County officials were also waiting for final 1990 tax bills
to be mailed.
* Trion schools hired a tree surgeon to cut down several trees
on Dalton Street and Park Avenue.
* Several fracases were reported by lawmen prior to
Christmas Day.
* A benefit football game for Chattooga County Hospital
was marred by a fzight between the players. A dinner dance was
also poorlgl attended.
* Residents of McGinnis High Rise Apartments recalled
Christmases of years ago.
* Students at Summerville Elementary School told what
they wanted for Christmas.
* Child abuse reports increased in Chattooga County.
* Wal-Mart Discount City employees made sure that many
local children had a happy ghristmas. So did members of the
North Georgia Cruisers, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6688,
American Leifion Post 129 and their auxiliaries, and many area
churches and organizations.
* The late John Echols, former Summerville fire chief, was
memorialized by the Georgia State Firefighters Association.
His widow, Elsie Echols, was honored by the group at its
conference.
* Funeral services were held in Birmingham, Ala. for nine
plane crash victims. They died when their cor%)rate jet slammed
into the side of Lavender Mountain in nearby Fli){d County.
* Chattooga Hospital and Oak View Nursing Home began
complying with federal law in informinf patients about the
zfavaifa%iligy of “living wills” and durable power of attorney
orms.
* The Jobs Training Partnersh‘iip Act offersri’lfif)e to many
jobless, the head of the program told the Summerville-Trion Op
timist Club.
* A solid waste management plan hearing was held. The first
meetinF of a waste management advisory committee was set
for early 1992. .
* Judge Joseph Lo%gins denied a motion for a new trial for
convicte(f slayer Tim Brown.
* Trion residents got ready for an election on Jan. 2, 1992.
* An 87-year-old Arizona man became Chattooga County’s
sixth traffic fatality of 1991 in a wreck on Filter Plant Road.
* Almost 20 people were arrested in road checks and drug
raids in Chattooga. : .
* The Summerville News published the first part of its 1991
review. ;
End of 1991 Review.
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blaze.
They also washed off the
road at the site of a wreck on
Hi?hway 48 west of Summer
ville on Christmas Day
morning.
Wiring was listed as the
cause of an alarm to the vehi
cle of Barbara McCrickard,
Lyerly Rte. 1, on Dec. 22,
another Summerville fire
report stated.
Firemen also responded to
a false alarm at Farmes Fur
niture, North Commerce
Street, Summerville, Sunday
night. Firemen said the alarm
might have been due to a faul
ty smoke detector.
Mrs. Schlicht
Graduates
The Lurleen B. Wallace Cd
lege of Nursing, Jacksonville
State Universilt_g', has announc
ed that r?filal arris Schlicht,
Summerville, has successfully
completed the requirements for
the baccalaureate degree in
nursing.
Employed for two {zars at
Redmond Regional Medical
Center in Rome, Mrs. Schlicht
Rlarticipated in the College of
ursing’s Educational Mobili
::iy Program, a flexible program
esigned for licensed gractical
nurses and associate degree or
diploma nurses who want to
upgl{;?e their degree.
is program allows the
nurse to continue full-time
employment, if desired, while
maintaining a full load of
academic courses on a one day
per week schedule.
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' SAVING THE LOST
In Luke 19:10 Jesus says: He came to seek
and to save those which are lost. Jesus
represents those whom He came to seek and save,
that were lost. The “son of man”, has power to
save everyone. He represents Himself as the
“one” who is the “Saviour of the Lost.” Jesus
came to set people free from all the power of the
enemy. We didn’t seek Jesus out, but rather He
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