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. . The Summerville News, Thursday, February 10, 1994
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Sgt. Thomas H. Brownlow, right, has
been honored as *‘Officer of the Month”
for January by the Chattooga County
Sheriff’s Office. Lt. Dan Young presents
Jurors Drawn For Trials
A total of 110 jurors has
been drawn for tjxe second
week of criminal trials in Chat
tooga County Superior Court.
They are supposed to report at
9 a.m. Monday, March 14, to
the courthouse. Those drawn
included:
Cedric L. Price, Summer
ville; Nancy S. Greeson, Trion;
Frank L. Hendrix, Summer
ville;, James E. Hammond,
Summerville; Richard W.
Benedict, Summerville; Betty
Wofford, Trion; Pete Knowles,
Menlo; Larrli' R. Burk, Lyerly;
Polly J. Gilbreath, Summer
ville; and Verlinda H. Brown,
Summerville.
Olymphia Brooks, Lyerly;
Doris W. Latta, Summerville;
Kristina A. Kellett, Summer
ville; Steven T. Stricklin, Suih
merville; Timothy J. Simpson,
Summerville; Howarcr V.
Hughes, Summerville; Ann M.
Lashley, Summerville; Lisa J.
Norton, Summerville; Kelli D.
Green, Summerville; and
Becky R. McWhorter, Menlo.
Mrs. R.W. Ransom Jr.,
Summerville; Robert E.
Maples, Summerville; Jeffrey
H. Blalock, Lyerly; Carliss L.
Buice, Summervil}lle: James S.
Cargle, Armuchee; Kenneth A.
Adams, Summerville; Ruth
Brimer, Trion; Angela L.
Anderson, Trion; Michael E.
Franklin, Summerville; and
Carlanda A. Sutton,
Summerville.
Inez Bagley, Summerville;
William E. Rainwater, Sum
merville; Larry E. Kellett,
Summerville; Otis N. Shiver,
Summerville; Charlene W.
McMichael, Summerville; Fred
Hall, Trion; Lizzie M. Hawkins,
Summerville; Irene Cannon,
Summerville; Lillie D. Knox,
Menlo; and Billy J. Head,
Trion.
Ricky M. Martin, Lyerly;
Dolores F. Marbutt, Lyerly;
Jeffery S. Jackson, Lyerly;
Ralph Teems, Summerville;
Reta W. Boyles, Summerville;
Mrs. W. Marlin Payne, Sum
merville; Salvadore R. Powell,
Summerville; Rayford A. Nor
man, Trion; Felicia L. Foster,
Summerville; and Kaye G.
Casey, Summerville.
Tommy J. Cooper, Sum
merville; Shirley W. Culberson,
Summerville; Jerry A.
Johnston, Summerville;
Sharon E. Dixson, Summer
ville; Thelma N. Starkey,
Trion; Carolyn L. Wyatt, Sum
merville; Virginia T. Gilleland,
Trion; John D. Adams, Sum
merville; Mary B. Durham,
Trion; and Jennie B. Chamlee,
Trion.
Amos L. Stoker Jr., Sum
merville; Carolyn K. Williams,
Trion; Belinda L. Middleton,
Summerville; Kathy B.
Thompson, Summerville; Euna
R. geeter, Summerville;
Marilyn G. Peppers, Lyerly;
Peggy S. Richardson, Trion;
Ann McCary, Summerville;
Leisha O. Peek, Summerville;
and Irene B. Marbut,
Summerville.
Cynthia D. Yarbrough,
Summerville; Mike Alexander,
Summerville; Billy J. Hayes,
Trion; Travis D. Gable, Trion;
Joye P. Toles, Trion; Lorraine
K. Nolting, Armuchee; Alex
ander M. Myers 111, Trion;
Cordell Poweg, Trion; Chris N.
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Officer Of Month
the award, which also included a steak
supger. The officer of the month is chosen
each month by personnel in the sheriff’s
office. (Staff Photo By Earl McConnell).
Bowman, Menlo; and Jan
Groce, Summerville.
Callie M. Cash, Trion; Wen
di W. Mitchell, Summerville;
Judy F. Money, Summerville;
Alvin E. Tallent, Summerville;
Phyllis A. Price, Summerville;
Lynn H. Garrett, Summerville;
Thomas T. Day, Menlo; Dennis
L. Tapg. Trion; Ernest H.
Fuller, Summerville; and Mrs.
Hill Caldwell, Lyerly.
Heather E. Smith, Summer
ville; Linda S. Mahan, Sum
merville; Tracy J. Kendrick,
Lyerly; Gera](fl Clarke, Trion;
Valerie K. Edwards, Trion;
Stephen A. Black, Summer
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Dentist Helps Needy
This Valentine’'s Day Summerville dentist Dr. Alan
Johnson will join several thousand doctors nationwide in the
“Doctors With A Heart” program.
Dr. Johnson, as in the past, will deliver several thousands
of dollars of free dental health care services to people in need.
The service is for those without money and with no welfare
support.
Appointments for all single-visit dental needs, will be made
ona tli)rst-come first-served basis from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Feb.
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His office is at 5 Stockade Rd., Summerville.
For more information, call Dr. Johnson'’s office at 857-2323.
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ville; Eloise W. Chamlee, Sum
merville; Willie L. Evans Jr.,
Summerville;, Grady W.
Wesson, Summerville; and
Timothy A. Wester,
Summerville.
Haynie L. Starkey, Sum
merville; Frances Seymore,
Trion; Esther L. Hammonds,
Menlo; Anthony L. Hogue,
Summerville; Thelma R.
Cohen, Trion; Timothy E.
Bowman, Summerville;
Marlene D. Tinney, Summer
ville; Richard L. Herod, Sum
merville; John T. Yates, Sum
merville; and John C. Turner,
Summerville.
Travel Show Set Feb. 19
“Vacation Values” will be
the theme of ‘‘Vacation 1994,”
Bryant and Garrett Travel
Agency’s 15th annual travel
show which is scheduled from
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday,
geb. 1% fit Krannert Center,
erry College.
In keeping with this theme
gost of the cruise lines and
ur operators participating
will be offering special dis
counts and promotional incen
tives for bookings made at or
within the week following the
show. For example, British
Airways has announced two of
its standard tours at special
grices. Trafalgar Tours,
afariworld, and Amtrak will
have coupons for discounts on
their regular programs. A
number of cruise lines such as
Delta Queen and Seawind will
have special prices on certain
sailings. American Hawaii,
Norweéian Cruise Line, and
Royal Cruise Line will give cer
tificates or coupon books which
may be used for shigboard
credits. Royal Caribbean,
Princess, and Dolphin have
promised two category
uggrades for bookings made
the week of the show. Other
vacation values will be an
nounced at the show.
According to Martha
Bryant, president of Bryant
and Garrett, “We wanted to
make this year’s show special
by designing it to be more than
just an information gathering
event. We wanted to make it a
shopping e?erience where
those attending could get
values and discounts that
would not be available
anywhere else. Our wholesalers
have cooperated with us
beautifully. I believe that those
who come will be very pleased
at the many opportunities for
saving available.”
One of the hl;ghlights of the
show will be drawing for a
number of travel ‘prizes con
tributed by the different par
ticipants in the show. This year
those attending will have an
opportunity to win:
European Holiday for Two
— Airfare Delta Airlines,
ground arrangements.
Delta Dream Vacations,
hotels Minotel, cars Kemwel.
Seven Night Cruise to the
Caribbean — Seawind Cruise
Line.
Atlanta-London Airline
Tickets for Two — British
Airways.
Comfort Class Airline
tickets for Two, USA or
Europe — Transworld Airlines.
Airline Tickets for Two,
Domestic 48 States —
American Airlines.
Airline Tickets for Two,
Any Destination — KIWI
Airlines.
Two Eastern Region Rail
Tickets — Amtrak.
Three-Day Car Rental in
Europe — Auto Europe.
Two First Class Rafie Passes
in Britain — Britrail.
Two First Class Eurail
Passes — Rail Eurofie.
In addition to the travel
?rizes there will be balloons,
avors, and gifts so that near
ly everyone who attends will
receive something. Drawings
for smaller prizes such as
travel bags, beach towels,
crystal glasses, umbrellas, and
tee shirts will be made approx
imately every 30 minutes with
the grand travel prizes being
drawn at the end of the day.
Those attending Vacation
1994 will have an opportunity
to view travel films of favorite
vacation destinations. Two
video rooms will be set vl:Hland
a schedule of films be
distributed at the door.
Another feature of Vaca
tion 1994 will be the opportuni
ty for participants to.visit Oak
Hill and the Martha Berry
Museum. Dan Biggers, direc
tor, has waived the admission
fee of $3 for those who pick up
courtesy tickets at the show.
The first Vacation Show
was held in 1978, according to
Mrs. Bryant. This first event
was a small evening program
with three travel companies
represented and some 100 %eo
ple in attendance. Since then
the show has grown each year.
Based on attendance from the
past several years, Vacation
1994 is exl)ected to attract air
?rroximate y 3,000-5,000 people
om Fl(zd, Chattooga, Pon,
Bartow, Gordon, Whitfield and
surrounding communities. In
the past people have come from
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PEGGY MOREHEAD ASSISTS VISITOR
Summerville Resident At Travel Show
as far away as Alabama and
Tennessee.
Free tickets may be obtain
ed from Bryant and Garrett
Travel Agency, 6 East Third
Street, in Rome or at the Trion
Branch, 1012 Central Avenue,
Trion, in advance of the show.
Admission at the door is $3 for
those without. tickets.
Cruise Lines, Airlines, Tour
O?erators, Hotels and Tourist
Offices that will participate in
Vacation 1994 are:
American Airlines, Ameri
can Hawaii Cruises, Amtrak,
Auto Euro%e, Air New
Zealand, Barbados Tourism
Authority, Brendan Tours,
British Airways, Britrail and
Carnival Cruise Line.
CelebrigylFantasy Cruises,
Certified Vacations, Cr{stal
Cruises, Cunard Cruise Line,
Delta Airlines, Delta Queen,
Der Tours, Discovery Cruises
and Dolphin/Epirotiki/Majesty
Cruises.
Globus Gateway/Cosmos
Tourama, Holland America,
Insight Tours, Kiwi Airlines,
Maupintour, Norwegian Cruise
Line, Premier Cruise Line and
Princess Cruises and Tours.
Rail Europe, Reiency
Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean
Cruise Line and Royal Cruise
Line.
Runaway Tours, Safari
World, Seawind Cruises,
Stewart Travel Marketing,
Tauck Tours, Trafalgar Tours,
Travel Impressions/Super
clubs, Transworld Airlines, US
Vi;fin Islands Tourism and
Walt Disney Attractions.
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VETERANS
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