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) LEGAL NOTICES 4
GEORGIA,
CHATTOOGA COUNTY
Whereas, Mary Ruth Whaley, Executor of
the last will of Ora E. Whaley, represents to
the Court in his petition, duly filed and
entered on record, that he has fully ad
ministered Ora E. Whaley's estate: Tgin is,
therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kin
dred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said Executor should not be
dluhrfi from his administration, and
receive Letters of Dismission, on the first
Monday in Sogmnbur 1981,
f:m M. Payne, Probate Judge
93p
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS
GEORGIA,
CHATTOOGA COUNTY.
All creditors of the estate of BEULAH
SHROPSHIRE, deceased, late of Chattooga
Coum{'. Georgia are hereby notified to r:‘r)n?er
in their demands .lf'hm said estate to the
undersigned, and all persons indebted to said
estate are required to make immediate pay
ment to the undenixnod.
This 3rd day of ulf\m. 1981,
First National Bank of Rome, Rome,
Georgia, Executor of the Will of Beulah
Shrods-hire. Deceased. ¢ o Smith, Shaw,
Maddox, Davidson & Graham, P. O
Box 29, Rome, Georgia 30163
JACKSON B. HARRIS
SMITH, SHAW, MADDOX, DAVIDSON
& GRAHAM
POST OFFICE BOX 29
ROME, GEORGIA 30163
ATTORNEYS FOR EXECUTOR
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ROME
9-3 p
Sk B ek e
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY
IN RE: ESTATE OF BONNIE BARRY
PEPPERS, Deceased
All creditors of the estate of Bonnie Barry
Pupg:rs. deceased, late of Chattooga County,
are hereby notified to render their demnnga
to the undersigned according to law, and all
persons indebted to said estate are required
to make immediate payment to us.
This 17th day of August, 1981,
Henry Chappelear and Robert Edward
Surles, Executors under the will of said
deceased, 12 South Union Street,
Summerville, Georgia 30747
9-10 p
BOYLES ELECTRIC, INC. has been duly in
corporated on August 11, 1981 by the js
suance of a certificate of incorporation by the
Secretary of State, in accordance with the ap
ghcgble provisions of the Georgia Business
“orporation. Code. The initial registered of
fice of the corporation is located at Route 3 —
Box 277 A, Summerville, Georgia 30747 and
its initial refisured agent at such address is
George Boyles.
9-10 p
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Herman Martin, Inc. has been duly incor
porated on August 17, 1981, by the issuance
of a certificate of incorporation by the
Secretary of State, in act‘urgam‘e with the ap
glicable provisions of the Georgia Business
orporation Code. The initial registered of
fice of the corporation is lncalofi at Rt. 1,
P. O. Box 223, Summerville, Georgia 30747
and its initial registered agent at such ad
dress is Herman Martin
9-17 p
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER
Because of default in the payment of the
indebtedness secured by that certain Deed to
Secure Debt executed by William D
Blackwell to the First National Bank of Chat
tooga dated the sth day of January 1979, and
recorded in Deed Book 169, Page 234 et. seq.
Chattooga County Georgia Records, the
right, title, option, fiowpr and interest of the
First National Bank of Chattooga in and to
the said Deed to Secure Debt, the property
described therein and -the indeglegl:ess
secured thereby having been transferred and
assigned to the Small Business Administra
tion, an Agency of the United States of
America, by Assignment dated the 15th day
of October, 1980, and recorded in'Deed Book
177, page 721 of said County Records, the
undersigned representative of the Small
Business Administration pursuant to the
said Deed to Secure Debt and the Note
thereby secured has declared the entire
amount of the said indebtedness immediately
due and payable and pursuant to the power of
sale contained therein will on the First Tues
day in October, 1981, during the legal hours
of sale at the Courthouse door in (‘%\at(ooga
County, Georgia, sell to the highest bidder
for cash the Emperty described in said Deed
to Secure Debt to-wit:
TRACT I: All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in Land Lot 21 and 22 in the
6th District and 4th Section of Chattooga
County, Georgia and being a rart of Block
“8" in the City of Summerville and being
more artitular{ / described as follows:
BF?GINN]N(?} at a point on the west side
of Commerce Street, said point being south
29 degrees 00° West 2184 feet from the in
tersection of the west side of Commerce
Street with the south side of Washington
Avenue; thence North 61 degrees 00° West
240 feet to a point on the east side of Cox
Street: thence South 29 degrees 00° West
along the east side of Cox Street 38 feet to a
point; thence South 61 degrees 00 East 240
feet to a point on the west side of Commerce
Street; thence North 29 degrees 00" East 36.4
feet to the point of beginning, according to a
plat by Martin Smith dated August 31, 1977
TRACT 11: All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in Land Lot 72 in the 13th
District and 45\ Section of Chattooga Coun
ty, Georgia, and being more particularly
described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the west side
of Berryton-Dry Valley Road, said point be
ing 764 feet north as measured along the west
si§e of said road from its intersection with
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24 x 25 x B 8 $2.478
30 x 50 x 12 $4,258
50 x 60 x 15 $7.985
Other Sizes
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the south line of said Land Lot 72; thence
South 86 degrees West 98 feet to a point;
thence North 50 degrees West 244 feet to a
point; thence North 64 degrees East 150 feet
to a point; thence South 11 degrees West
233.5 feet to a point; thence South 86 dcfinn
W 350 feet to a :oint; thence North 19
degrees 00' E 404.5 feet to a point; thence
South 64 dogml East 300 feet to a point;
thence North 11 degrees East 20 feet to a
point; thence South 64 dosr«s East 180 feet
to a point; thence South 50 de, East 205
feet to a point; thence North ag dcsnn East
86 feet to a point on the west side of said
Berryton-Dry Valley Road: thence South
along the west side of said road 20 feet to the
nomt of bogl'nnm( according to a plat hg
e Clmr Il dated July 20, 1977. THI
TRACT IS SUBJECT TO A FIRST
SECURITY DEED FROM WILLIAM D.
BLACKWELL TO FIRST FEDERAL SAV
INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
SUMMERVILLE, DATED FEBRUARY
22, 1978 AND RECORDED IN DEED
BOOK 164, PAGE 383, CHATTOOGA
COUNTY DEED RECORDS.
TRACT 111: All that tract or ruml of
land lging and being in Land Lot 72 in the
13th District and 4th Section of Chnuoo‘l
County, Geor,gu and being more particularly
described as follows
BEGINNING at a point on the west side
of Dry Valley Road, said point beinq the line
dividing the groperty now or formerly owned
by John R. Blackwell and property now or
formerly owned by McGraw; thence South 7
degrees 15° West 729 feet along the west side
ofgr_v Valley Road to a point; thence North
84 degrees 38° W 345 feet to a point: thence
South 80 degrees 48° West 1145 feet to a
,)oim in the center of Raccoon Creek: thence
ollowing the meanderings of Raccoon Creek
in a northerly direction to a point marking
the dividing line between the prrrt{ now or
formerly owned by John R. Blackwell and the
aforementioned McGraw: thence East alons
said dividing line 931 feet to the point o
beginning, accordini to a :In by J. B.
Sleghenson dated February 28, 1951,
Said property bei:g improved property
with a residence erected thereon.
There is excepted from the above tract 2
acres from the northeast corner of said tract
having been conveyed by Sara M. Blackwell
to Rogert Prather and J’;)hn Gary Blackwell
by deeds dated October 17, 1975 and record
ed irla Deed Book 157, Pages 34 and 35, respec
tively.
THIS TRACT IS SUBJECT TO A
FIRST SECURITY DEED FROM
WILLIAM D. BLACKWELL TO FIRST
FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION OF SUMMERVILLE
DATED AUGUST 20, 1976 AND RECORD
ED IN DEED BOOK 157, PAGE 452
CHATTOOGA COUNTY DEED
RECORDS. ¢
The sale will be held subject to any unpaid
taxes and other assessments which may be of
liens against said pro?ertf\l'. _
To the best of the undersigned's
knowledge and belief the party in &ossessmn
of the aforementioned property is William D
Blackwell.
Said property will be sold as the property
of William B(‘ Blackwell and the proceeds of
said sale will be applied to the payment of
said indebtedness, tge expenses of said sale
all, as provided in the Deed to Secure Debt,
and the undersigned will execute a Deed to
the purchaser at said sale as provided for in
the said Deed to Secure Debt.
Small Business Administration, an
Agency of the United States of
America Attorney-in-Fact for William
D. Blackwell
James E. Deen, Jr.
Staff Counsel
Atlanta District Office
9-24
CITATION
STATE OF GEORGIA
CHATTOOGA COUNTY PROBATE
COURT
25 );r:l:l,l, PARTIES AT INTEREST:
_JThe appraisers. upon application of
JESSIE EOWELL GENTR%E widow of
Calvin Gentry, for a twelve months' su port
for herself having filed their return; alr ar
ties at interest are hereby cited to sgow
cause, if any they have, at the next regular
term of this court, why said application
should not be f)ramed.
Jon M. Payne, Judge, Probate Court,
Chattooga County, georgia
9-24 p
NOTICE
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
CHATTOOGA COUNTY, GEORGIA
IN RE: Petition of Gary N. Brown
for adoption of minor c}‘;ild
Charles Thomas Cox, Jr.
TO: CHARLES THOMAS COX, residence
and whereabouts unknown:
Pu. <-* to order of Court entered this
date, the ii.aring scheduled for September 7,
1981 is hereby reset for September 21, 1981.
You are commanded and required to appear
on September 21, 1981, before the presiding
judge of said Court, at the Courthouse in
Chattooga County, Georgia at 10:00 a.m. and
show cause, if you can, why prayers of peti
tion for adoption should not be ranl,eg, If
you object to the entry of a fimfi decree of
adoption, you must file objections in writing
with Clerk of this Court, prior to hearing.
Witness Honorable Joseph E. Loggins,
Judge
This. Ist day of September, 1981,
Sam L, Cordle, Jr., Clerk, Chattooga
Superior Court
W. Benjamin Ballenger
Attorney at Law
P. O. Box 123
Summerville, GA 30747-0123
25,500 ACRES BURNED
LOS ANGELES — Two
new brushfires, fanned by 60
mfih winds, joined four
others still burning recently
and blackened more than
25,500 acres in Southern
California, threatening
several rural homes and a
Ventura County country club.
Community Jottings
By Miss Mary Brown
857-2349
The Seventh District An
nual Youn§ People’'s Tea of
the General Missionary Bap
tist Convention of ({eorgm
was held Sunday in Canton.
Attending from this area in
cluded: Jeanette and Tammy
Adams; Denise, Nakia and
Alissa Brown; Johannes and
Kiera Wiggins: and Burnetta
and Craig Pender. Miss Nakia
Brown is the Seventh District
Princess and Miss Tammy
Adams is the Seventh District
Queen. Congratulations go to
Miss Brown and Miss Agams
who are members of the
Young People's Department
of New Bethel Baptist Church
on Congress Street.
Mrs. Jimmie Vaughn and
Elaine and Ericka Wiggins
visited Richard Long in fiome
Sunday.
Happy birthday wishes go
to Mrs. Burnetta V. Pender
who celebrated her anniver
sary Sept. 3.
Odes)l McSears of
LaFayette visited his aunt,
Mrs. Louise Hinton, last
Thursday.
Mrs. Edna Mae Under
wood is recovering from a
sprained ankle.
Mrs. Addie Shields visited
Mrs. Mary Tooks and Edna
Mae Saturday.
Misses Annie Ruth and
Marie Housch were dinner
guests of Mrs. Marvin
Hughes last week in Holland.
Mrs. Hughes' brother, P.
Nichols, was also present at
the dinner.
Mrs. Mary Brown was din
ner fuest of Mrs. Ezell Roun
saville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Jones
of Detroit, Mich., were
weekend guests of Mrs.
Hester Adams of Summer
ville. Visiting with the
Joneses was C. Emeni Chuks
of Nigeria, Africa.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Shrop
shire of Summerville visited
her brother in Chattanooga
Receipts totaled 942 at this week’s livestock sale at the Fort
I(’:agne Stockyard. The sale is held every Tuesday at 12:30 p.m.
(CST).
Here's how the prices per hundred weight broke down:
FEEDER CLASSES
BULLS & STEERS (GOOD AND CHOICE)
200-300 pounds — $70.00 to $83.00
300-350 pounds — $62.00 to $74.50
350-400 pounds — $58.00 to $70.00
400-450 pounds — $55.00 to $64.50
450-500 pounds — $53.00 to $63.00
500-600 pounds — $50.00 to $61.50
STEERS
600-800 pounds — $55.00 to $61.00
HEIFERS (GOOD AND CHOICE)
200-300 pounds — $50.00 to $63.00
300-350 pounds — $49.00 to $58.50
350-400 pounds — $48.00 to $56.00
400-500 pounds — $47.00 to $55.50
500-600 pounds — $46.00 to $53.00
STOCK COWS
$38.00 to $47.50
SLAUGHTER CLASSES
CALVES (GOOD AND CHOICE)
200-300 pounds — $53.00 to $65.00
300-400 pounds — $50.00 to $56.00
400-500 pounds — $48.00 to $54.00
500-700 pounds — $46.00 to $52.50
COWS
Utility — $43.00 down
Cutters — $40.50 down
Canner & Culls — $38.00 down
BULLS
Heavy — $52.50 down
HOGS *
U.S. land 2
200-240 pounds — $49.50 to $50.50
* Per hundred weight, as reported by the Federal-State
Market News Service in Thomasville for Wednesday noon sales
in the North Georgia Direct Area.
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Sunday.
Mrs. Thelma Moore and
Mrs. Joan Terrlle visited Mr.
and Mrs. Harin Shropshire
and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Davis in Atlanta last week.
Waren Shops from Buf
falo, N.Y., visited Thelma
Moore last week.
The Jordannares of New
Bethel Baptist Church were
guest singers for Homecom
ing at the AME Church in
Menlo. It was also Men's Day
at the church. Mrs. Vertice
Bolds, Mrs. Mary Tooks, Mrs.
Jackie Dallas and her
children, Quniona and Sha,
Terri Starr, Mr. and Mrs.
H.D. Watt, Mrs. Fannie
Howard, Mrs. Grace Scott
and Mrs. Judy Summlin and
children were also guests at
the AME Church in Menlo
last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Watkins
took their daughter, Sophia,
back to Atlanta, last Sunday.
Miss Watkins is a student at
Morris Brown College in
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Dock
Hoskins and Mr. and Mrs.
L. P. Shropshire were in Chat
tanooga Sunday afternoon
visiting Mrs. - Shropshire’s
brother, Fay Sturdivant. They
also visited Mrs. Elsie Brown.
3 Mrs. Rita Burgans from
(,hattanooia and Mrs. Ezell
Rounsaville, Mrs. Mary
Brown and Mrs. Vertice Bolds
had dinner at The Round
Table Saturday. Mrs.
Burgans is Mrs. Rounsaville's
sister.
John Griffin was given a
surprise birthday party by his
daughter Saturd‘;y. Atten
ding were his sister, Georgia
Ann Cullins, and her friend,
Leola Daniel.
Happy birthday wishes go
to Miss LaTasha Madden wfio
celebrated her first birthday
anniversary Aug. 30.
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Trion Cowbovs Pee Wee Team
Participants on this season's Cowboys
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row, L-R) Josh Ingle, %)ow Shore, Benjie
Broome, Michael éoley‘ Jamie Simmons,
Jon Mitchell and Jason Blackmon; (se
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son, Stacey Tallent, Chuck Mosley,
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Recreation News
ACTIVITY CALENDAR
Thurs., Sept. 3-Wed., Sept. 9
THURSDAY, SEPT. 3
Checker Club, 8:30 a.m.
Sequoyah Square Dance
Club, 8 p.m.-10 p.m.
MIDGET FOOTBALL
5 p.m. — Steelers vs.
Falcons, CHS Field.
Vikings vs. Bullpups, CHS
Field.
Broncos — Bye.
HAPPY 21ST
BIRTHDAY
STEVEN
MORRIS
LUV YA!
MARY C.
Trion Chiefs Pee Wee Team
MONDAY, SEPT. 7
CLOSED
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CLEAN-UP SHOP
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WAYNE CRABTREE
ON BACK PENN ROAD AT RAILROAD IN PENNVILLE
PICK UP & DELIVERY
The Summerville News, Thurs., Sept. 3, 1981
Shane Simmons, Jody Adams and Chris
Norton; (third row) Shane Nichols, Brian
Daniel, Coach Phillip Turner, Phillip
Turner, Coach Joe Norton, Stacy Evans,
Tracy Evans, Coach George Summerlin,
Brian Chandler and Kevin Summerlin.
Not shown is Joshua Lawrence.
McNeese, Jaimie Webb and John Croy
Jr.; (third row) Gene Watson, Phillip
Suits, Coach Lamar McNeese, John
Robert Jones, Tracey Martin, Coach
Butch Henderson, Stacy Hampton,
David Henderson, Coach J. W. Drennan
and Clint Strange.
tion meeting, 7 a.m.-8 a.m.
Social Security Represen
tative, 10 a.m.-noon.
MIDGET FOOTBALL
6 p.m. — Broncos vs. Vik
ings, CHS Field.
Falcons vs. Bullpups, CHS
Field.
Steelers — Bye.
22,
TRAILERS
FOR RENT
IARVVVVVAAAAVAAANNNINAANA
TRAILER ON PRIVATE LOT
near Berryton to couple only.
Phone 857-3845. — Ite
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279,
WANTED
TO BUY
PRIV
BUCK'S USED CARS
Want to buy cars and trucks for
salvage, all makes and models.
Best priced. Also, 24-hour
wrecker service. Phone 862-2245.
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WANT TO BUY HOGS of all
sizes. Phone 857-3826 after 5:30
p.m. — Itxx
WANT TO BUY pine and hard
wood timber. Call Jim Bearden,
857-2874. — Itp
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14.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
75 ACRES MENLO area,
some cleared, other wooded.
Owner will finance. $300.00
acre,
528 ACRES WOODED land,
$325.00 per acre, owner will
findnce, 6% down, 20 years.
4 ACRES, 8-ROOM house, 2
baths, fireplace and exposed
beams. Beautiful view,
$56,500.00.
EXTRA-NICE 2-bedroom
house, one bath, on approx. 3
acres. Has swimming pool
and wood and chain-link
fence. Also, 12 x 64 trailer on
lot. $43,500.00.
100 ACRES with creek and
paved frontage, $750.00
acre, will divide.
CLOUDLAND: 2-bedroom,
2-bath vacation home or
duplex with separate en
trance. Beautiful wooded lot,
$49,000.00.
160 ACRES MOUNTAIN
land, $295.00 per acre, owner
will finance. 6% down, 29
years.,
WALKER COUNTY, West
Armuchee Road: 2-bedroom
ranch style house, 172 baths.
On 2 acres, grape vines, fruit
trees, $32,900.00.
REDUCED; Armuchee area:
Nice 4-bedroom brick house
on 8 acres, 22 baths, 16 x 32
swimming pool, pasture and
young orchard, $66,500.00.
3-BEDROOM, 2:-BATH
house on 15 acres with creek
and paved frontage,
$39,500.00.
224 ACRES with clear water
creek and railroad through.
Owner will finance. SBOO.OO
acre.
51 ACRES with paved fron
tage and Chattooga River
runs through. Beautiful
building site. $700.00 per
acre. Owner will finance, 29
percent down, 10 percent in
terest, O years.
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GALAXY OF HOMES
402 Turner McCall Blvd.
: Rome, Ga,
Port Brown, 857-4075.—tfc,
15-A