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NOTICE
The undersigned, Will ia m
Shirley Jones, filed a petition in
the Superior Court of Chattooga
County, Georgia on the 17 day
of January, 1964 praying for a
change in the name of the
undersigned from William Shir
ley Jones to William Sherman
Jones and notice is hereby given
to any interested or affected
party to appear and file objec
tions in said Court on or before
10:00 o’clock A.M. on the 14th
day of February, 1964.
This 9th day of January, 1964
WILLIAM SHIRLEY JONES
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GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
WHEREAS, VERA LUCILE
JAMES, did no the 7th day of
May, 1959, made and execute to
Georgia Securities Investment
Corporation, a corporation or
ganized under the laws of Geor
gia, a certain Security Deed of
Six Thousand Five Hundred
Fifty and No/lOOths ($6,550.00)
Dollars, which deed was duly
recorded in the office of the
Clerk of Superior Court of Chat
tooga County, Georgia, in Deed
Book 73, Page 575, which was
transferred from Georgia Se
curities Investment Corporation
to The Brooklyn Savings Bank,
which transfer was recorded in
Deed Book 74, Page 424, of the
De e d Records of Chattooga
County, Georgia.
WHEREAS, the said Vera
Lucile James has defaulted in
the payment of the monthly in
stallments of Thirty Six and
22/100ths ($36.22) Dollars, prin
cipal and interest and,
WHEREAS, because of said de
fault and in accordance with the
terms and stipulations con
tained in the aforesaid Security
Deed, said The Brooklyn Savings
Bank has declared the whole in
debtedness as described in sard
Security Deed due and payable.
NOW THEREFORE, in accord
ance with the terms and stipu
lations as contained in the Se
curity Deed, the undersigned as
Attorney in Fact for Vera Lucile
James, will sell at public outcry
on the first Tuesday in March,
next, before the Courthouse door
of said County, during the legal
hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following
described property, to-wit:
All that real estate situated
and being in Land Lot 100 of
the 6th District and 4th Section
of Chattooga County, Georgia,
being Lot Nos. 10, 11, 12, and 13
in Block F of the Thomas Sub
division No. 1, a plat of which is
recorded in Hat Book 2, Page 86.
Said property being more par\,
ticularly described as BEGIN
NING at a point on the east line
of Rose Circle 175 feet north
erly from the northeastern in
tersection of Rose Circle and
Bullman Alley; thence northerly
along the east line of Rose Circle
100 feet to a point; thence east
erly along the south line of Lot
No. 9, 122 feet to a point; thence
southerly a distance of 100 feet
to a point; thence westerly along
the northerly line of Lot No. 14,
122 feet to the east line of Rose
Circle, and the point of begin
ring. Said legal description is in
accordance with a plat certified
to by Wallace J. Campbell, Reg.
Prof. Engr., dated April 16, 1959.
A sufficient conveyance of
said premises in Fee Simple will
be executed and delivered to the
purchaser at the sale, in accord
ance with the provisions con
tained in said Security Deed.
This 6th day of February, 1964.
THE BROOKLYN SAVINGS
BANK
Attorney in Fact for Vera
Lucile James, by Hamilton, An
derson & Minge, by Gary Ham
ilton, Attorney for The Brooklyn
Savings Bank.
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CITATION
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON-
CERN:
Ernest C. Colbert, Sr., having
in due form applied to me for
Permanent Letters of Adminis
tration upon the estate of Ernest
C. Colbert, Jr., deceased, this is
to notify the next of kin and
creditors of the said Ernest C.
Colbert, Jr., deceased, that said
matter will be heard before me
at the regular March term, 1964,
of the Court of Ordinary of said
county.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 16th day of Jan
uary, 1964.
PAUL B. WEEMS, Ordinary
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GEORGIA, Chattooga County
COURT OF ORDINARY
At February Term—2/3/64
The appraisers upon applica
tion of Paralie Akins Anderson
widow of said L. E. Anderson,
Sr. for a twelve months’ support
for herself and no minor chll-.
dren, having filed their return;
all persons concerned hereby are
cited to show cause, if any they
have, at the next regular March
term of this court, why said ap
plication should not be granted.
PAUL B. WEEMS, Ordinary
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NOTICE OF POWER OF SALE
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
By virtue of the power of sale
contained in a certain Deed to
Secure Debt executed by CECIL
M. COLBERT and SHEILA M.
COLBERT to THE GEORGIA
LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY,
a Georgia corporation, dated
August 4th, 1962, recorded in
Deed Book 85, page 228, in the
office of the Clerk of Superior
i Court, Chattooga County, Geor
i gia, and later transferred, as
i; signed and conveyed unto
’ I BURLINGTON SAVINGS BANK,
i BURLINGTON. VERMONT, said
: transfer recorded in Deed Book
• 85. page 228, there will be sold
1 by the undersigned at public
i outcry before the Courthouse
I in said State and County, as At
■ torney In Fact for the said
; maker of said deed on the first
i Tuesday in March, 1964, during
the legal hours of sale, to the
• highest bidder for cash, the fol
lowing described property, to
: wit:
All that tract or parcel of
land lying and being in Land
: Lot No. 100 in the 6th District
: and 4th Section of Chattooga
> County, Georgia, and being Lots
; Nos. 37, 38, 39 and 40, Block “1”,
. Thomas Subdivision No. 1 as per
. plat recorded in Plat Book 2,
: page 86, in the Office of the
[ Clerk of the Superior Court of
Chattooga County, Georgia, and
r more particularly described as
; follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the
[ east side of Cherry Street, said
; point being 750 feet south of the
intersection of Cherry Street
i and Rossville Boulevard; thence
, in a southerly direction along
i the east side of Cherry Street
। 100 feet; thence in an easterly
, direction 131.6 feet; thence in a
northerly direction 100 feet;
thence in a westerly direction
. 134.2 feet to the point of begin
. ning.
; Also the following property
. (which the parties hereto agree
are fixtures and part of the
. realty herein conveyed) now
. located in and upon the real
. estate hereinbefore described,
- to-wit:
। I—3o gallon gas water heater.
The indebtedness secured by
। said Deed to Secure Debt being
in default, the undersigned has
. declared the full indebtedness
, due and payable.
The proceeds from said sale
; will be applied to the payment
, of the above styled indebted
ness, the expenses of the pro
cedure, attorney’s fees (Notice as
’ required under Code Section
20-506 having been sent as re
’ quired), and the balance, if any,
shall be applied as provided in
the said Deed to Secure Debt.
Said property will be sold sub
ject to all unpaid taxes and
prior encumbrances that may be
a lien on said property.
Said property will be sold as
the property of Cecil M. Colbert
; and Sheila M. Colbert to satisfy
said indebtedness, together with
1 costs' of this stfle, all as ptovided
in said deed and the under
signed will execute to said pur
chaser at said sale deed as pro
vided in the aforementioned
Deed to Secure Debt.
Burlington Savings Bank,
Burlington, Vermont, Trans
feree, As Attorney in Fact
for Cecil M. Colbert and
Shiela M. Colbert
Thomas J. Espy, Jr.
Attorney at Law
Summerville, Georgia
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GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
On December 7,1962, Grady
F. Allen executed to Hales &
Hunter Co. (Delaware) a prom
issory note in the principal sum
of Thirty four Thousand, Sev
enty One Dollars and 60/100,
(34,071.60) Dollars, due in weekly
installments as called for there
in with interest from date at the
rate of Six (6) percent per an
num. In order secure the pay
ment of said note the said Grady
F. Allen executed a deed to se
cure debt in favor of Hales &
Hunter Co. (Delaware), said
deed to secure a debt being re
corded in Deed Book 88 page 115
in the office of the Superior
Court of Chattooga County,
Georgia.
The above described security
deed conveyed the following de
scribed real estate, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being parts of land
lots 106, 110 and 111 in the 13th
District and 4th Section of
Chattooga County, Georgia and
being more particularly de
scribed as follows:
BEGINNING at an established
corner on the original lot line
forming the east boundary of
said land lot No. 110 which is
66 feet south of the northeast
corner of said land lot No. 110
and the southwest corner of
land lot No. 106; thence south
along said original east line of
Land Lot No. 110, 775 feet to a
corner; thence west 342 feet to a
corner; thence north 1560 feet
to a corner; thence east 1510
feet to a corner which is 210 feet
west of a certain public road
adjoining the Georgia State Fish
Hatchery lands; thence south
erly and parallel with said pub
lic road 210 feet to a corner;
i thence east 210 feet to said pub
lic road; thence southerly with
said public road to a point which
is 66 feet south of the original
lot line forming the north boun
dary line of said land lot No. 107
and the south boundary line of
said land lot No. 106; thence
west and parallel with said
original north boundary line of
land Lot No. 107 to the point of
beginning.
There is specifically excluded
from the above described prop
erty the following described
property, to-wit:
Be it made known to all men
that tract or parcel of land
deeded to Grady Farrell Allen,
Jr. by Grady F. Allen be ex
' eluded from that parcel or tract
of land owned by Grady F. Allen
and recorded in book 81, pages
267 and 268 of Chattooga Coun
ty, Georgia.
All that tract or parcel of land
situated, lying and being in land
lot No. 106 in the thirteenth
District and fourth section of
Chattooga County, Georgia and
being more particularly de
scribed as beginning at a stake
four hundred feet west of the
west side of the Perennial Pub
lic Road and seven hundred
Nineteen (719) feet north of the
original lot line forming the
south boundary of said land lot
106, thence southerly and paral
lel with said public road four
hundred twenty feet to a stake,
thence west 210 feet to a stake,
thence east 210 feet to the point
of beginning, containing two (2)
acres more or less together with
an easement for ingress and
egress to aforesaid property over
and along an existing driveway
leading from the south side of
aforesaid property over remain
ing property of Grady F. Allen
easterly to said Perennial Public
Road. The above two (2) acres
of land being recorded in Book
85, page 279 of Chattooga Coun
ty, Georgia.
Under the express terms and
conditions contained in the
aforesaid security deed, Hales &
Hunter Co. (Delaware) has the
right to sell the above described
property upon failure of the
grantor to meet payments as
provided in said note and to
comply with the terms as con
tained in aforesaid security
deed, after advertising same
once a week for four weeks in
the official gazette of Chattooga
County, Georgia.
Said note has not been paid
as provided for therein and is
now in default and by virtue of
the power contained in afore
said security deed, Hales &
Hunter Co. (Delaware) as attor
ney in fact for Grady F. Allen,
will sell the above described
property at public outcry on the
first Tuesday in March, 1964, in
front of the Court House door in
Chattooga County, Georgia,
within the legal hours of sale.
Said property will be sold sub
ject to a deed to secure a debt
from Grady F. Allen to the
Farmers Home Administration
being recorded in Deed Book 81
page 268 of the Deed Records of
Chattooga County, Georgia to
which reference is hereby made.
Terms of this sale will be cash
and the proceeds thereof will be
distributed as provided in said
security deed.
This 30th day of January,
1964.
Hales & Hunter Co. (Dela
ware), As Attorney in fact
for Grady F. Allen
E. B. Self, Jere F. White,
Attorney’s for Grante^..
.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed proposals for Mechani
cal Contractors will be received
by Mr. James Spence, Superin
tendent of Schools, Chattooga
County, Courthouse Building,
Summerville, Georgia up to 2:00
P.M., E.S.T. on February 17, 1964
for Replacement of Domestic
Water Piping System at Sum
merville High School Auditorium
& Kitchen Building, Summer
ville, Georgia.
The work will include Plumb
ing and miscellaneous building
work.
At the time and place noted
above the proposals will be
publicly opened and read.
Bidding Documents may be
obtained from the County
School Superintendent, County
Courthouse, Summerville, Geor
gia.
Contract, if awarded, will be
on a lump sum basis. No bid may
be withdrawn for a period of
thirty (30) days after time has
been called on the date of the
opening. Bids must be accom
panied by a bid bond in an
amount not less than 5% of the
base bid. Both the performance
and a payment bond will be re
quired in an amount equal to
100% of the contract price.
The Owner reserves the right
to reject any or all bids and to
waive technicalities and in
formalities. ltc
GEORGIA,
CHATTOOGA COUNTY.
To Whom it May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that J.
E. Clarkson, as administrator of
Mrs. Ethel Clarkson, deceased,
having applied to me by petition
for leave to sell the real estate
of said Mrs. Ethel Clarkson, de
ceased; and that an order was
made thereon at the February
Term, 1964, for citation, and that
citation issue; all the heirs at
law and creditors of the said
Mrs. Ethel Clarkson, deceased,
will take notice that I will pass
upon said application at the
March Term, 1964, of the Court
of Ordinary of Chattooga Coun
ty; and that unless cause is
shown to the contrary, at said
time, said leave will be granted.
This 3rd day of February, 1964.
PAUL B. WEEMS, Ordinary.
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GEORGIA, Chattooga County
COURT OF ORDINARY
February 5, 1964
The appraisers upon applica
tion of Mrs. Elsie Dempsey
Cooper, widow of Ted Cooper for
a twelve months’ support for
herself and two minor children,
having filed their return; all
persons concerned hereby are
cited to show cause, if any they
have, at the next regular March
term of this court, why said ap
plication should not be granted.
PAUL B. WEEMS, Ordinary
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NEW LAFAYETTE FIRST BAPTIST—
Here is the handsome new LaFayette
First Baptist Church which was recently
dedicated. Groundbreaking for the edu
cational building was on Oct. 23, 1960
and for the new sanctuary and fellow
ship hall on April 15, 1962. The Rev.
Pennville-Dickeyville News
By MRS. BARNEY MITCHELL
Visiting recently with Mrs.
Emma Wigley were Mrs. Georgia
Shamblin, Miss Myrtle Vernon,
Peggy Hines and Mrs. Nannie
Grogan.
Sargent James McDonald, son
of Mr. and Mrs. William McDon
ald is now stationed at Fort Gor
don.
Minister Forrister E. Russell
and Mrs. Russell entertained Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Bryant at lunch
eon at the Green Top Sunday
evening.
Rodney Barton spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Peace and children at Welcome
Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Chandler,
Mrs. Ann Meadows and Mrs. Nell
Meadows and children were in
Rome Sunday.
The young people of the
Christian Missionary Alliance
Church were entertained with a
party at Chamblee’s skating rink
Friday evening.
Mrs. Ruth Hughes and Missr
Vij®^-Hughes visited Sundaji
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Luke Warren in Summerville.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry King and
Mrs. Mae Greenwood and Ella
Mae were spend the day guests
Sunday of Mrs. Ella Wardlaw
and Gussie.
Debby Barton had as her
week-end guest, Nancy Hale.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bryant an
nounce the arrival of a baby
girl, Sunday morning. Mrs. Bry
ant is the former Joan Little
john.
Saturday afternoon guests of
Mrs. Emma Wigley were Mrs.
Agnes Langston and Miss Grace
Hurtt.
On the sick list are Mrs. Ralph
Holt and Mrs. Earl McDaniel.
Jimmy McCollum, grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Langston is
in the hospital suffering from
pneumonia.
Mrs. Oscar Henry and Virginia
visited Mrs. F. E. Clark in Chick
amauga Sunday.
(Last Week’s News)
Mrs. Max Barton and children
and Tump Brown were supper
guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Peace and children at Wel
come Hill.
Miss Kay Housch, of Jackson
ville State College, and Miss Ann
Housch, of Chattanooga, spent
the week-end with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Housch.
Mrs. Charles Hayes, Bob and
Tena, of Johnson, S. C., were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Will McCauley.
Ben Hix, of Chattanooga, spent
GEORGIA,
CHATTOOGA COUNTY.
To Whom It May Concern:
Mary T. Selman as Guardian
of Susan Selman, has filed her
petition asking for an order al
lowing her to sell the undivided
2/12ths interest of her ward in
certain property for the purpose
of reinvestment. All interested
persons are hereby cited to show
cause before the Court of Ordi
nary on the First Monday in
March, 1964, why said order
should not be granted as prayed.
This February 3, 1964.
PAUL B. WEEMS, Ordinary,
Chattooga County, Ga.
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GEORGIA,
CHATTOOGA COUNTY
To Whom It May Concern:
Mary T. Selman as Guardian
of Susan Selman, has filed her
petition asking for an order al
lowing her to sell the undivided
l/12th interest of her ward in
certain property for the purpose
of reinvestment. All interested
persons are hereby cited to show
cause before the Court of Ordi
nary on the First Monday in
March, 1964 why said order
should not be granted as prayed.
This February 3, 1964.
PAUL B. WEEMS, Ordinary,
Chattooga County, Ga.
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James W. Wofford is pastor, having
served since 1959. Members of the build
ing planning committee included Qarl
ton Wheeler, T. R. Tucker, Mrs. Ger
trude Embree. J. B. Hammond, W. E.
Keown, Giles Camerson and Mrs. H. D.
Shattuck.
last week with Charles Loggins.
A going away party was given
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Palmer Saturday evening
honoring George Pinion, who
left for the Armed Service Mon
day. Those present were: Mrs.
Felton Pinion, George and
Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Hermon
Harrison and Gregg, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Shields, Joyce, Tim,
Larry and Barry, Mr. and Mrs.
John Burham and Linda, Mrs.
Martin Palmer, Jimmy and Cyn
thia, Judy Woodall, Janet Sims
and James Keith.
Debby and Rodney Barton
were spend-the-day guests Sun
day of their aunt, Mrs. Donald
Bryant, in LaFayette.
Mrs. Edna Shaw is a patient
in the local hospital.
Billy Worsham, of Eglin Air
Force Base, spent the week-end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Worsham, and Sandra. Ac
' Companying him were Bob Jen
kins and John Pierce, also of
Eglin Air Force Base;:
Ministers Forrister E. Russell,
Andrew Pilgram and Farris
Baird are attending the lectures
at Freed Hardeman College this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Chandler
visited Mrs. Beulah Ramey in
Halls Valley Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Flora Meadows is re
cuperating at her home after
several days in the local hos
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Holt and
Craig, of Warner Robins, were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holt
and Anita last week-end.
On the sick list are Mrs. J. W.
Crawford and Mrs. W. G.
Madden.
Mrs. Max Barton visited Sun
day afternoon with her mother,
Mrs. Dovie Brown, at Summer
ville.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Austin Scoggins were:
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Worsham and
Sandra and Billy Worsham and
his guests, Bob Jenkins and
John Pierce, of Eglin Air Force
Base; Mrs. Bessie Gosby, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Mahan and Lewis.
Monday supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Will McCauley were
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sprayberry,
of Waterville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Langston
visited Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tate
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Deed Howell and
Glen Strickland visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Allmon in Menlo
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Howell of
Rome visited Mr. and Mrs. Deed
Howell Saturday night.
Diiut Mitw Topic
At S’ville 4-H
Summerville 4-H club members
enjoyed an informative demon
stration on "Making Dust Mits”
given by Lynn Franklin at their
monthly meeting held Monday
at the Junior High building.
Lynn pointed out that dust
ing with both hands gets the job
done twice as fast, and dust is
picked up by mits leaving the
hands clean.
Nancy Purcell exhibited two
garments she had made in her
clothing project. Nancy says
patience is needed when you
sew because you might need to
take out some of your seams in
order to get the garment to look
right. Never be satisfied with
anything less than your best, she
said.
Miss Omie Wiley, demonstrated
the steps in making corn meal
muffins. Members are to take
three mufifns to be judged at
the March meeting.
Others taking part in our pro
gram were: Kris Cook, Debbie
Lee, Rosita Chevremont, Miriam
Lunsford, Kathy Purcell and
Mary Salley.
There is too much argument
about religion and not enough
practice of it.
Low Bid On
Carters Dam
Received
A Birmingham (Ala.) con
struction company submitted an
apparent low bid of $1,038,760
for the first increment of the
main dam at the Carters Dam
project in Murray County, Sev
enth District Congressman John
Davis was informed last week.
Opened Thursday at the U. S.
Corps of Engineers district
headquarters in Mobile, Ala., the
lowest of eight bids was offered
by Herbert and Cargile, Inc,
The contract is expected to be
awarded within a few days, Mr.
Davis said.
Carters Dam, which will be
one of the largest rock-fill dams
in the country, is a multiple
purpose project, designed to pro
vide flood control, electric power
and a vast recreation area. It is
scheduled for completion in 1968
at a cost of some s4l million.
Debbie
Reynolds
To Star
Debbie Reynolds is cast as the
contrary Mary whose romantic
ups-and-downs form the plot in
“Mary, Mary,” coming Sunday,
Monday and Tuesday to The
Tooga Theatre.
She is divorced and too stub
born to concede she still loves
her former husband.
A chiller entitled "Children of
the Damned,” will follow on
Wednesday and Thursday. It is
aoout six small children from
various parts of the globe who
are geniuses and who are united
by a telepathic bond.
Politicians should keep their
handshaking out of the church.
Looking for more car for the money ?
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The Summerville News, Thursday, Feb. 13, 1964
Electrical Appliance Servicing
Course Announced by C. Tech
Coosa Valley Tech at Rome is
’f’cepting applicants for a new
class in Electrical Appliance
o icing.
The class will begin at 8 a.m.
Monday. Applicants must apply
at tne school office on Hemlock
Street between the hours of
8:30 and 4:00 p.m. Classes meet
Monday through Friday from 8
a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Electrical Appliance Servicing
course is a one year course con
sisting of:
Basic mathematics, 100 hours;
basic electricity, 140 hours;
principles of refrigeration, 610
hours; mechanical operation,
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Says Mrs. Fred Hannah of Tucker, Georgia
“A total-electric kitchen
is one reason a Gold Medallion
home is such a joy.”
In a two-page ad which appears in the
January 28 issue of LOOK MAGAZINE,
Fred and Marian Hannah of Tucker,
Georlga, talk about the joys of total
electric living.
“We’re enjoying convenience and com
fort we never thought possible before,”
claims Mr. Hannah, and Mrs. Hannah
agrees with him fully.
Read the Hannah story in LOOK. It’s
representative of the way thousands of
families—in Georgia and throughout the
nation—feel about total-electric living.
If you plan to build, buy or modernize,
think about the advantages of total
electric living. It’s truly the most mod
ern way to live.
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
500 hours.
The student will spend one
third of his hours of instruction
in the classroom with study re
lated to technical materials.
Two-thirds of the hours are
spent in the laboratory where
practical experience is gained.
No tuition is charged. A small
breakage fee will be charged
quarterly. All applicants must
have completed the tenth grade
and must make a satisfactory
score on the GATE Test as
given by the State Employment
11 Service. For further information,
, | call Coosa Valley Tech.
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