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Order of the Superior Court dated the
11th day of October, 2001, and the
sale is also made in conformity with
O.C.G.A. §48-4-75 through
O.C.G.A. §48-4-81.
This property will be sold for the
minimum price of $1,305.31, which
is the amount of the delinquent City
taxes, costs of foreclosure, and the
accrued interest through the date of
sale.
This 2nd day of November, 2001.
Martha C. (Betty) Johnson
Lee County Tax Commissioner
Prepared by:
James M. Skipper, Jr.
Ellis, Gatewood, Skipper & Farr, P.C.
Post Office Box 488
410 West Lamar Street
Americus, Georgia 31709
Telephone: (229) 924-9316
November 9, 16, 23, 30, 2001
ADVERTISEMENT OF
TAX SALE
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF LEE
RE: DEC Construction Co., Inc.
Lot 44, Creekside Manor Subdivi
sion, Section IV
Lee County, Georgia
This Advertisement of Tax Sale is
in accordance with O.C.G.A. §48-4-
75 through O.C.G.A. §48-4-81 and
Court Order on Civil Action No.
2001 -C V-400-GP.
The following property will be sold
in front of the Courthouse door in Lee
County, Georgia, between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
December, 2001, to-wit: December
4, 2001.
All that tract or parcel of land ly
ing in Land Lot 236 of the Second
Land District of Lee County, Geor
gia, and being more particularly de
scribed as Lots 43 and 44 of
Creekside Manor Subdivision, Sec
tion 4, according to a map or plat re
corded in Plat Cabinet D, Slide D-50
in the records of the Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Lee County, Georgia.
This property is subject to all vis
ible easements and all easements of
record. The property is also subject
to Restrictive Covenants recorded in
Deed Book 116, Page 109 and
amended in Deed Book 116, Page
409 of the records of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Lee County, Geor
gia.
This is the same property conveyed
from Gillionville Nursery, Inc. to
DEC Construction Co., Inc. by War
ranty Deed dated March 23, 1995,
and recorded in Deed Book 200, Page
299 of the Lee County Deed Records.
This sale is made pursuant to an
Order of the Superior Court dated the
11th day of October, 2001, and the
sale is also made in conformity with
O.C.G.A. §48-4-75 through
O.C.G.A. §48-4-81.
This property will be sold for the
minimum price of $1,305.31, which
is the amount of the delinquent City
taxes, costs of foreclosure, and the
accrued interest through the date of
sale.
This 2nd day of November, 2001.
Martha C. (Betty) Johnson
Lee County Tax Commissioner
Prepared by:
James M. Skipper, Jr.
Ellis, Gatewood, Skipper & Farr, P.C.
Post Office Box 488
410 West Lamar Street
Americus, Georgia 31709
Telephone: (229) 924-9316
Nov. 8, 15, 22, and 29, 2001
NOTICE OF SALE
GEORGIA, LEE COUNTY.
By virtue of a power of sale con
tained in that certain Deed to Secure
Debt from JIMMY O. NORMAN to
COLONY BANK, an Office of Ash-
burn Bank, dated September 16,
1998, and recorded in Deed Book
365, Pages 261 through 266, in the
Office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Lee County, Georgia, said
Deed to Secure Debt having origi
nally been given to secure that cer
tain promissory note in the original
principal amount of SIXTY-FIVE
THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED
SEVENTY-SEVEN and NO/100
DOLLARS ($65,577.00) of even
date therewith, as well as all exten
sions, renewals and modifications
thereof, together with any and all
other indebtedness, of any type or
description, then or thereafter owing
by JIMMY O. NORMAN to
COLONY BANK, an Office of Ash-
burn Bank, there will be sold by the
undersigned, at public outcry, to the
highest bidder for cash, before the
courthouse door at Leesburg, Lee
County, Georgia, within the legal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
December, 2001, the following de
scribed property:
See Exhibit "A" attached hereto
and incorporated herein by this ex
press reference thereto.
TRACT I:
All that tract or parcel of land situ
ate, lying and being in Land Lots 73
and 74 of the 13th Land District of
Lee County, Georgia and being more
particularly described as follows:
Commencing at the southwest corner
of said Land Lot 74, run thence north
89 degrees 44 minutes 35 seconds
east along the south land lot line of
said Land Lot 74 a distance of 153.25
feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING;
from said point of beginning, run
thence north 25 degrees 42 minutes
21 seconds west a distance of
1395.35 feet to a point; run thence in
a northeasterly direction along a
curve to the left an arc distance of
31.02 feet (radius 1091.74 feet) to a
point, said curve having a chord dis
tance bearing of north 47 degrees 39
minutes 16 seconds east and a chord
distance of 31.02 feet to said afore
mentioned point; run thence north 46
degrees 50 minutes 26 seconds east
a distance of 470.40 feet to a point;
run thence north 43 degrees 09 min
utes 34 seconds west a distance of
48.59 feet to a point on the centerline
of Eagle Pond Road (graded, county
maintained); run thence north 47 de
grees 14 minutes 10 seconds east
along the centerline of Eagle Pond
Road a distance of 154.61 feet to a
point on the east land lot line of said
Land Lot 73; run thence south 00 de
grees 11 minutes 09 seconds east
along the east land lot line of said
Land Lot 73 a distance of 39.95 feet
to a point; run thence south 01 de
grees 00 minutes 00 seconds east
along the east land lot line of said
Land Lot 73 a distance of 457.62 feet
to a point in the center of the main
run of Muckaloochee Creek; run
thence in a generally southeastern
direction along the center of the main
run of Muckaloochee Creek to the
point where the enter of the main run
of Muckaloochee Creek intersects the
south land lot line of said Land Lot
74 the following courses and dis
tances to-wit; south 61 degrees 53
minutes 26 seconds east a distance
of 15.57 feet to a point; south 37 de
grees 17 minutes 08 seconds east a
distance of 60.51 feet to a point; south
52 degrees 10 minutes 41 seconds
east a distance of 144.68 feet to a
point; south 59 degrees 47 minutes
07 seconds east a distance of 42.28
feet to a point; south 01 degrees 00
minutes 39 seconds east a distance
of 152.39 feet to a point; south 69 de
grees 23 minutes 09 seconds east a
distance of 32.82 feet to a point; north
71 degrees 17 minutes 43 seconds
east a distance of 80.99 feet to a point;
south 77 degrees 04 minutes 37 sec
onds east a distance of 43.12 feet to
a point; south 10 degrees 27 minutes
44 seconds west a distance of 170.45
feet to a point; south 14 degrees 51
minutes 05 seconds east a distance
of 135.11 feet to a point; south 60 de
grees 21 minutes 48 seconds east a
distance of 60.55 feet to a point; south
19 degrees 36 minutes 14 seconds
east a distance of 90.99 feet to a point;
south 34 degrees 59 minutes 32 sec
onds east a distance of 68.96 feet to
a point; south 68 degrees 55 minutes
44 seconds east a distance of 140.46
feet to a point; south 23 degrees 35
minutes 50 seconds east a distance
of 118.90 feet to a point; south 53 de
grees 02 minutes 08 seconds east a
distance of 179.67 feet to a point;
south 71 degrees 46 minutes 56 sec
onds east a distance of 62.06 feet to
a point; north 63 degrees 55 minutes
38 seconds east a distance of 149.18
feet to a point; south 52 degrees 47
minutes 30 seconds east a distance
of 102.86 feet to a point; north 29 de
grees 49 minutes 22 seconds east a
distance of 83.81 feet to a point; south
66 degrees 30 minutes 21 seconds
east a distance of 214.09 feet to a
point; south 02 degrees 16 minutes
32 seconds west a distance of 84.64
feet to a point; north 88 degrees 57
minutes 38 seconds east a distance
of 94.11 feet to a point; south 03 de
grees 15 minutes 34 seconds west a
distance of 67.33 feet to said afore
mentioned point on the south land lot
line of said Land Lot 74; run thence
south 89 degrees 44 minutes 35 sec
onds west along the south land lot line
of said Land Lot 74 a distance of
1253.67 feet to the POINT OF BE
GINNING.
The property described above is
shown as Tract No. 15 and contains
21.650 acres according to that certain
plat of survey entitled "Property of
C. H. Carr and Barry D. Carr" dated
December 16, 1992 and prepared by
Richard M. Pace, Georgia Registered
Land Surveyor.
TRACT II:
All that tract or parcel of land situ
ate, lying and being in Land Lots 73
and 74 of the 13th Land District of
Lee County, Georgia and being more
particularly described as follows:
Beginning at the southeast corner of
said Land Lot 73, run thence south
89 degrees 44 minutes 35 seconds
west along the south land lot line of
said Land Lot 73 a distance of
1152.41 feet to a point; run thence
north 06 degrees 25 minutes 32 sec
onds west a distance of 1203.34 feet
to a point in the center of Eagle Pond
Road (graded, county maintained);
run thence north 83 degrees 34 min
utes 28 seconds east along the center
of Eagle Pond Road a distance of
300.28 feet to a point; run thence
along the curved center of Eagle Pond
Road along a curve to the left an arc
distance of294.22 feet (radius 786.13
feet) to a point, said curve having a
chord bearing of north 72 degrees 51
minutes 10 seconds east and a chord
distance of 292.51 feet to said afore
mentioned point; run thence south 27
degrees 52 minutes 09 seconds east
a distance of 1482.47 feet to a point
on the south land lot line of said Land
Lot 74; run thence south 89 degrees
44 minutes 35 seconds west along the
south land lot line of said Land Lot
74 a distance of 183.82 feet to the
POINT OF BEGINNING.
The property described above is
shown as Tract No. 16 and contains
a 25.000 acres according to that cer
tain plat of survey entitled "Part Eagle
Pond Plantation" dated December 16,
1992 and prepared by Richard M.
Pace, Georgia Registered Land Sur
veyor.
The indebtedness secured by the
aforementioned Deed to Secure Debt
has been, and is hereby declared im
mediately due and payable in full
because of the failure of JIMMY O.
NORMAN to maintain payments
upon said indebtedness owing to
COLONY BANK, an Office of Ash-
burn Bank, in accordance with its
terms. Said indebtedness remaining
in default, this sale shall be made for
the purpose of paying such indebt
edness, as well as all expenses of this
sale, including attorneys' fees.
The above-described property will
be sold as the property of JIMMY O.
NORMAN, and will be sold subject
to the following items which may af
fect the title to said property: all zon
ing ordinances; matters which would
be disclosed by an accurate survey
or an inspection of the property; all
outstanding taxes, including but not
limited to ad valorem taxes or assess
ments, which may constitute liens
upon said property; and all prior ease
ments, restrictions, rights-of-way, se
curity deeds or other encumbrances
of record.
To the best of the knowledge and
belief of the undersigned, the party
presently in possession of said prop
erty is JIMMY O. NORMAN, and/
or a tenant or tenants.
THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING
TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED
WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR
POSE.
COLONY BANK,
an Office of Ashburn Bank,
as Attorney-In-Fact for
JIMMY O. NORMAN
MOORE, CLARKE, DuVALL &
RODGERS, P.C.
By: JAMES H. MOORE, III
Attorneys for COLONY BANK, an
Office of Ashburn Bank
Post Office Drawer 71727
Albany, Georgia 31708-1727
(229) 888-3338
Nov 8, 15, 22 and 29, 2001
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
GEORGIA, LEE COUNTY
IN RE: GERALD DURWOOD SER
MONS, deceased
All creditors of the estate of Gerald
Durwood Sermons, deceased, late of
Lee County, are hereby notified to
render their demands to the under
signed, according to law, and all per
sons indebted to said estate are
hereby required to make immediate
payment to the undersigned.
This 9th. day of November, 2001.
Dorothy A. Tully, Executrix
of the estate of Gerald Durwood Ser
mons, deceased
12800 Stratford Drive
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families use their computers to
access the Internet and seniors
are no exception. According to a
recent Pew Internet survey, 51
percent of adults between the
ages of 50 and 64 are online and
15 percent of the 65-and-older
population is as well.
While most seniors initially
may have used the Internet to
communicate with their family
and friends scattered across the
country, they also have found a
whole world of information at
their fingertips including new
ways to research products,
services, investments and
general information. This ability
Laurinburg, NC 28352
Nov. 15, 22, 29 & Dec. 6
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
GEORGIA, LEE COUNTY
IN RE: LUCIA S. MORRISON, de
ceased
All creditors of the estate of Lucia
S. Morrison, deceased, late of Lee
County, are hereby notified to render
their demands to the undersigned, ac
cording to law, and all persons in
debted to said estate are hereby re
quired to make immediate payment
to the undersigned.
This 8th. day of November, 2001.
Rebecca M. Smith, Executrix
of the estate of Lucia S. Morrison, de
ceased
131 Laurelbrook Drive
Leesburg, Georgia 31763
Nov. 15, 22, 29 & Dec. 6
LEE COUNTY
LICENSE DEPARTMENT
P.O. BOX 56
104 LESLIE HIGHWAY
LEESBURG, GEORGIA 31763
APPLICATION FOR
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE
LICENSE
Type of Application: For retail sale
of distilled spirits beverages by the
drink.
Name of Business Making the Appli
cation: Lafunete #2 Mexican Restau
rant
Address of Sales Location:
1529 A US 19 South Leesburg, Geor
gia 31763
Rodelfo Reyes has made applica
tion for pouring license for retail sale
of distilled spirits beverage by the
drink. Mr.. Reyes has met all of Lee
County regulations for selling dis
tilled spirits.
The Lee County Board of Commis
sioners will consider this application
at their meeting on December 3,2001
at 6:00 p. m.
Nov. 22, 29
INVITATION TO BID
The Lee County Board of Educa
tion will be opening bids on the fur
nishings for the new middle school
at 2:00PM on Tuesday, December 18,
2001 at the Board office. Those in
terested in submitting a bid proposal
should contact Gary Kelley at (229)
759-6100 for a copy of the bid speci
fications.
Nov. 29, 6, 13, 20, 2001
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
Notice is hereby given that the busi
ness operated at 3199 Palmyra Road,
Albany, Lee County, Georgia 31707,
in the Trade Name of Safe Aire Con
trols is owned and carried on by Safe
Aire Heating and Cooling Company,
Inc., whose address is 3199 Palmyra
Road, Albany, Lee County, Georgia
31707, and the statement relating
thereto required by the Official Code
of Georgia Annotated Section 10-1-
490. et.seq. (Michie 1982), has been
filed with the Clerk of Superior Court
of Lee County, Georgia.
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homeowners who hire contrac
tors and tradespeople for their
home maintenance and repair
projects.
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prescreened service profession
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extra assurances knowing the
initial research required has
been done for them. Consumers
can rest assured that the service
professionals who contact them
are not only interested and
qualified to do the job, but have
been screened for proper
licensing, clean legal and
bankruptcy backgrounds, and
Better Business Bureau back-
YARD SALE:
176 Academy Street, Friday. Nov.
30 and Saturday, Dec. 1; Linens,
dishes, cookware, children and
adult clothes and much more.
FOR RENT:
Offices and retail space available,
utilities included; Must see! 107
Leslie Highway in Leesburg; Call
229-446-4591.
MISSING DOG:
Red - copper colored Jack
Russell, white underneath with
white spot on forehead; pregnant;
Last seen on Dixie & Gosa Road
near Childers Road; Call 759-
9381.
HELP WANTED:
Looking for warm, caring people,
at least 18 years of age, who love
children to work in our Church
nursery. You will work with our
children birth to five years of age
on Sundays (8:00 a.m. to 12:30
p.m. and 5:15 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.)
Wednesday evenings (6:00 p.m.
to 8:30 p.m.) and other special
services as needed. $7.50 per
hour, great work environment. To
apply, send a resume or letter of
interest to: Preschool Worker,
First Baptist Church. P.O. Box
1009, Leesburg. GA31763; FAX:
229-759-1887.
Dec. 6
HELP WANTED:
100 WORKERS NEEDED
Assemble crafts, wood items,
jewelry at home. No experience
needed. To $400+ wkly. (801)
428-4693.
Dec. 13
AUTO FOR SALE:
One owner 1996 Buick Century
Special; All accessories, air con
dition, power windows: Clean
and in good condition; $6,000;
Call 759-2402.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
AAA GREETING CARD
ROUTE
50 Top Stores (All Local)
$700 weekly. Free Info.
800-734-5064
ground checks.
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founder of ServiceMagic. Inc.
"With Americans being more
transient today, most of those
connections have been lost, so
people are using the Internet to
reestablish those connections
and make informed choices
when hiring local service
professionals."
A survey by the AARP found
more than two-thirds of older
Americans describe themselves
as very satisfied with their
current housing and community
circumstances. A sizable
majority of respondents own a
traditional single-family house,
have lived in their home for
many years, and plan to remain
there for the rest of their lives.
However, most homes are
designed for young adults and
don't have the features and
conveniences to make them
appropriate and safe for seniors.
A well adapted home will make
many day-to-day living tasks
both easier and safer - often
preventing the most common
kinds of accidents. Sometimes
installation of grab bars and
handrails can make all the
difference for an aging
homeowner.
In addition to people with
wheelchairs and walkers, other
disabilities which can affect
one's ability to function
independently and safely
include: loss or decrease in
hearing, vision, strength and
ability to lift and reach. A
decrease in dexterity (ability to
WANTED:
Want To Buy - Frosty Friends
Hallmark Christmas Ornament’s,
1,3,4. and 6 Call 446-8911
HOUSES FOR SALE:
Otis Hill’s house for sale: 4 bed
room with 2 baths; 2 bedroom, 1
bath house with pond; Call Le
slie Nadrick at 434-1600 or
Tammy at 759-6295.
AUTO FOR SALE:
1984 four door Oldsmobile; 307
engine, full power, good condi
tion. good tires; Call 759-2421
after 9:30 p.m.
FOR SALE:
TIME-OUT BABIES
Large selection of Time-Out
Baby Dolls (with faces) for sale;
Call 434-1793.
FOR SALE:
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FOR SALE:
Metal garage door - 18X8 with
Genie Operator and Sunset Panel
and remotes; $250 or best offer;
Call 435-9144.
FAMILIES NEEDED:
Lee County DFCS is in need of
families to foster and adopt chil
dren: Please contact us at 759-
3000 for more information.
UPHOLSTERY:
Larry Hogsed’s Upholstery;
Complete line of fabrics; furni
ture, boats, trucks, window treat
ments; Refinishing and so forth;
Repair with care: Free estimates,
pickup and delivery; Call anytime
853-7500, Lake Blackshear.
For Sale 1999 Nomad camper,
24' - sleeps up to 6. almost new,
$9,800.Call 639-4412
open doors, turn knobs, etc.), a
declining sense of smell (ability
to smell smoke), and the onset
of dementia/Alzheimer's are
other disabilities to consider.
Changing lighting, flooring, and
replacing door knobs with
levers are some remodeling
projects that can help give those
with disabilities more indepen
dence and privacy, save time,
provide convenience and
increase the general safety in a
home.
In general, there are four types
of adaptations you should
consider in your home:
- Mobility into and throughout
your home
- Handholds and railings
- Easy-to-use handles and
controls
- Other safety issues
Mobility
As we get older, we will have
more difficulty getting around
and steps will become a
significant barrier. Even if we
never use a wheelchair, most of
us would like to be able to make
better use of grocery bag carts,
strollers, wheeled trash cans,
wheeled luggage and a variety
of other conveniences. All these
devices are stopped cold by
steps. Like wheelchairs, they
are also difficult to maneuver in
tight spaces once inside the
home.
One of the easiest ways to
make your home easier to live
in is to design it so that at least
one entrance to the main living
level can be accessed without
going up or down steps. In
many cases, this means rerout
ing or re-grading the front walk
See Online, Page 6C
Glen Harpe (right) of Albany, a member of the
“White Tail Hunting Club”, killed a 212 pound doe
last week while hunting in Terrell County with B.T.
Eason (left). This was Glen’s first deer this year.
He won the biggest doe contest in his hunting club
and will collect $200 if a bigger doe is not killed by
the season's ending. Photo by Ralph Kincheloe
who has yet to bag a deer this season.
Nov. 29
Seniors Can Find Some
Helpful Services Online