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PAGE 10A PICKENS COUNTY PROGRESS THURSDAY. MARCH 3. 2022
Continued From 1A
List
some people do have a
hangar plus a storage unit, or
a hangar, storage unit, and
box hangar.
The storage units are
small additions located at the
end of each building and the
box hangars are large build
ings separate from the regular
T-hangars. It should also be
noted that there are no re
strictions on how many units
someone can hold.
Another point of con
tention among pilots was the
issue of sub-leasing. Cur
rently there are no rules
against sub-leasing, accord
ing to section 11 of the T-
Hanger/Storage leasing
agreement.
The county has built 46
hangers in the last three
years, with 27 of those com
pleted in December 2021 and
all hangars are full. The cur
rent waitlist has 13 people on
it in line for hangars and one
person waiting for a box
hangar.
There have also been
questions about people find
ing ways to cut in line for
hangars as well, but the Pick
ens County Government Air
port Administration secretary
found no evidence of this.
If you look at the hangar
list you will notice differ
ences in price across different
buildings. The factors that af
fect this are size of the
hangars as well as the condi
tion and age of the unit. Each
T-hangar costs between $330
and $400 per month, while
box hangars ran $800 per
month.
One oddity are the El-
hangars. These are land-
leased hangars, where
someone owns the building
and leases the land for a pe
riod of time.
Pickens County Airport Waitlist As of 1/19/2022
ACCT#
NAME
HANGAR
DEPOSIT
550-0000-
122501
Deposit Date
NOTES
1765
Reister, Bill
250.00
6/26/19 (3/18/19")
needs refund
Kerlo, Jeffrey Revelation Aerospace
250.00
8/26/2019
need to determine who refund is payable to
HANGAR WAIT LIST
1883
Pair, Stephen
250.00
6/4/2020
1888
Hendrix, Chris
250.00
7/3/2020
1914
Phillips, Patrick
250.00
11/20/2020
1917
Mackie, Scott
250.00
11/24/2020
1916
Davis, Carey
250.00
12/2/2020
1927
Vetter, Glen
250.00
2/15/2021
1935
Shaw, Kevin
250.00
3/5/2021
1964
Eller, Brian
250.00
3/23/2021
1967
Marucci, Richard
250.00
8/3/2021
1838
Ahlen, Nicholas
Ahlen Aviation
250.00
11/29/21 [6/26/19X5/17/19)
DECLINED 11/29/21, BUT PUT AT BOTTOM OF LIST
1854
Kilgore, Scott A.
250.00
11/29/21(11/30/19)(11/23/19)
DECLINED 11/29/21, BUT PUT AT BOTTOM OF LIST
1855
Larson, Gregg B.
250.00
12/7/21(11/30/19)(11/30/19)
DECLINED 12/7/21, BUT PUT AT BOTTOM OF LIST
1859
Richter, Tim
TDW Property, LLC
250.00
12/9/21(4/9/2020)
DECLINED 12/9/21, BUT PUT AT BOTTOM OF LIST
BOX HANGAR WAIT LIST
1823
Furlong, Lou
250.00
2/10/2021
2nd deposit - for BOX Hangar
TOTAL
4000.00
Turner, Whitworth guests at
Beta Eta Chapter meeting
Paige Turner was the
guest speaker at the February
meeting of Beta Eta Chapter
of DKG International. Pier
program, Aspiring Teacher in
Our Community, told of her
being a mom; a teacher at
Harmony Elementary; and
also her involvement with the
Mountain Education Charter
High School. She also shared
stories of how meaningful
her personalized jewelry has
been to many individuals.
The state District 2 direc
tor, Tammy Whitworth, vis
ited the meeting and detailed
the current legislative activi
ties of the Georgia State Or
ganization and opportunities
for DKG members to be in
volved in state activities.
Beta Eta Chapter is the
local unit of Delta Kappa
Gamma International, an
honorary society for women
educators.
The next meeting of Beta
Eta Chapter will be April 21
at 5 p.m.
Tammy
Consumer Ed
1. Brew
4. NY ballplayer
7. Rigid external covering in some
animals
12. Promotional materials
15. More high-pitched
16. Widely cultivated cereal
18. Dormitory employee
19. Bad act
20. One's mother
21. Scored perfectly
24. Space station
27. Exchange for money
30. Edible seaweed
31. Iranian city
33. Lakers' crosstown rivals
34. Nothing
35. Spiritual leader of a Jewish
\ 1. In a way, brought to an end
j 2. Scandalized actress Loughlin
I 3. This (Spanish)
■ 4. Essay
I 5. Continuing indefinitely
. 6. Tool for lifting food
| 7. Partner to Adam
• 8. Dry white wine drink
j 9. Spanish be
110. Smaller quantity
■11. Last or greatest in an indefi-
I nitely large series
! 12. (Scottish) island
■ 13. Church officer
114. Large wrestler
■ 17. Polite address for women
122. Famed Susan Lucci character
. Kane”
123. Mason _ Line
[ 24. Disfigure
j 25. Asian nation
126. Rage (Span.)
■ 28. Khoikhoin peoples
129. Opera solo
! 32. Database management system
■ 36. Similar
138. Move up and down playfully
|40. Alfalfa
congregation
37. _ student, learns healing
39. Military official (abbr.)
41. Matchstick games
42. Gasteyer and De Armas are
two
44. Distant planet
47. A type of residue
48. Punk art icon Jimmy De_
49. Millihenry
50. Canadian media firm
52. Type of withdrawal
53. Spicy
56. Dish of minced meat or fish
61. Noted previously
63. Happily
64. “Partridge” actress Susan
65. Not present
43. Satisfied
44. Baseball official
45. Large, flightless bird of S.
America
46. Money given in support
51. Flower cluster
54. Beginning military rank
55. Russian weight measurement
56. Explosive
57. An individual unit
58. Midskirt
59. Weapon featuring balls
60. Used of a number or amount
not specified
62. Unit of measurement
Dear Consumer Ed:
I purchased a lawn tractor
a few months ago, which is
now having problems. I con
tacted the manufacturer, but
it refuses to honor its war
ranty. What can I do?
Consumer Ed says:
The first thing you want to
do is re-read your warranty to
find out exactly what is cov
ered and who is offering the
warranty. A manufacturer's
warranty is a promise that the
company stands behind the
representations it has made
about the product and that it
will correct certain problems
— often through repair, re
placement or refund. Impor
tantly, you’ll want to review
the warranty for any dis
claimers and determine if
specific parts of the tractor or
specific repairs aren’t listed,
in which case the specific
issue may not be covered
under the warranty. Manufac
turer warranties usually cover
problems that arise from de
fective parts or product fail
ure in terms of design,
materials, and workmanship;
the warranties usually do not
cover wear and tear or de
fects caused by abuse or mis
use.
That being said, a warran
tor must adhere to the lan
guage of a warranty
provided, and any dis
claimers must be made
clearly and conspicuously.
According to the Federal
Trade Commission (FTC)
regulations, a warranty must
disclose, among other things,
what the warrantor will do if
the product has a defect, mal
function, or fails to comply
with the warranty; the dura
tion of the warranty; and any
limitations on relief. The lan
guage must be written
“clearly and conspicuously.”
You can find more informa
tion about the FTC’s guid
ance on warranties at
consumer, ftc .gov/articles/war
ranties.
Below are some sugges
tions for handling a dispute
with your warrantor:
Review your warranty and
determine if the particular
issue is still covered by the
warranty. Make sure to keep
all receipts and other paper
work associated with the pur
chase.
Look to the warranty for
what your options are for in
formal dispute resolution.
You will have to follow the
procedures offered by the
warrantor before pursuing a
legal remedy.
Contact the retailer from
whom you purchased the
product to inquire about pos
sible warranty resolutions.
Contact your credit card
company to see about a po
tential chargeback.
If you believe the manu
facturer failed to comply with
the terms of the warranty,
you can submit a complaint
to the Attorney General’s
Consumer Protection Divi
sion, the FTC, and/or consult
with a private attorney about
possibly suing for breach of
warranty.
Talking Rock
meeting
cancelled for
March
An e-mail from the
town clerk Tuesday an
nounced that the
monthly Talking Rock
council meeting on
Thursday has been can
celled.
The e-mail stated,
they have a couple of
council members that
can not make the meet
ing.
The next meeting of
the council will be in
April
Clues Down
Below is the list which we have cropped off
the heading reading “working copy master
as of 1/31/22”
RATE
LOC
OWNER
AS-01
Pickens Co. Airport
$ 330.00
A-01
1 st Mtn Flyers, LLC
$ 330.00
A-02
Tom Little
$ 330.00
A-03
Alan Pinnick
$ 330.00
A-04
Jim O. Tidwell
$ 335.00
A-05
Atlanta Gear Works, Inc
$ 330.00
A-06
Lowell Thomas
$ 330,00
A-07
Dr. Ken Austin
$ 330.00
A-08
Joe Perron
$ 330.00
A-09
Vinay Bose/Scott Gronholm
$ 100.00
AS-02
Gregory' Chaffee
RATE
LOC
OWNER
$ 100.00
BS-01
Robert M. Stack
$ 340.00
B-01
Bill Durham
$ 330.00
B-02
Joe Wolbert
$ 330.00
B-Q3
WilliamGloverlnterworxNetlnc.
$ 330.00
B-04
Jack Hunt
$ 340.00
B-05
Jesse Jenson
$ 330.00
B-06
Robert M. Stack
$ 330.00
B-07
John Schnars
$ 330.00
B-08
Clyde Schnars
$ 330.00
B-09
Atlantic Coast Conservancy
$ 100.00
BS-02
Nick King
RATE
LOC
OWNER
$ 100.00
CS-01
Shana L Sullivan
$ 350.00
C-01
Curtis Burkett
S 350.00
C-02
JeffMarchell
$ 350.00
C-03
Dusty Brown
$ 350.00
C-04
Ed Wood
S 350.00
0-1)5
Gary Collier
$ 350.00
C-06
Robert F. Staek-American Autoclave
$ 350.00
C-07
Cherokee Flight Training
$ 350.00
C-08
Cherokee Flight Training
$ 350.00
C-09
Matthew Kenner
$ 100.00
CS-02
Ed Wood
RATE
LOC
OWNER
$ 100.00
DS-01
Cherokee Flight Training
$ 330.00
B-01
Planes World
$ 330.00
D-02
Planes World
$ 330.00
D-03
James Jones
S 330.00
D-04
Charles Maire & Ryan Roach
$ 330.00
D-95
Wesley Barron
$ 330.00
D-06
Cherokee Flight Training
$ 330.00
D-07
Edward McCrimmon
$ 330.00
D-08
Conrad Mosley-Brown
S 330.00
D-09
Paul Doug Reed
$ 330.00
D-10
Steven E. Bailey
$ 100.00
DS-02
Michael Touchstone
RATE
LOC
OWNER
$ 45.00
HOI
Al Lovelace
$ 45.00
H-02
Jack Williams
$ 45.00
H-03
Chris Pharis
$ 45.00
H-04
Wallace Reece
$ 45.00
H-05
Keith Henrey
$ 45.00
H-06
Michael McElheny
$ 45.00
H-07
Greg M. Johnson
$ 45.00
H-08
Ed McFather
$ 45.00
H-09
Thomas C. Parent
$ 55.00
H-10
Hendricks Edgerton
$ 108.00
H-ll
Garrett Cobb
DTB
H-12
Light Sports Aviators, LLC (David T.G.)
RATE
LOC
OWNER
$ 150.00
ES-01
Shana Sullivan
$ 400.00
E-01
James Ed McGowin
$ 400.00
E-02
Rick Geneva
$ 400.00
E-03
Tom Jordan
$ 400.00
E-04
Paul Green
$ 400.00
E-OS
Colin & Lou Furlong
$ 400.00
E-06
Colin & Lou Furlong
$ 400.00
E-07 j
Jerry Candito
$ 400.00
E-08
Buck Benton
$ 400.00
E-09
Sid Lambert
$ 400.00
E-ie
Russell Ziprik
$ 150.00
ES-02
Colin & Lou Furiong
RATE
LOC
OWNER
$ 150.00
FS-01
Phil Sanders
$ 350.00
F-61
Roland Knaack
$ 350.00
F-02
Phil Sanders
$ 350.00
F-03
Steve Bradley
S 350.00
F-04
SportTechs (David T.G.)
$ 350.00
F-05
Bob Augestad
$ 350.00
F-06
Mike Meadows/Kevin Hunt
$ 350.00
F-07
Mitchell Engelhart
$ 150.00
FS-02
Anthony Garcia
RATE
LOC
OWNER
$ 150.00
GS-01
$ 350.00
G-01
Christopher Testa
$ 350.00
G-02
Don Raper
$ 350.00
G-03
Alan Beske
$ 350.00
G-04
James (Jim) Berry
$ 350.00
G-OS
Ronald Siosberg
$ 350.00
G-06
Douglas Winkeljohn
$ 350.QQ
G-07
Wendell Turner
S 150.00
GS-02
Maintenance
RATE
LOC
OWNER
S 800.00
1-01
Ed Wood
$ 800.00
1-02
Ron Arnold
$ 800.00
1-03
Ga. Forestry Commission