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GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY
IN RE: ESTATE OF BONNIE BARRY
PEPPERS, Deceased
All creditors of the estate of Bonnie Barry
P-pm. deceased, late of Chattooga Cou!::x'.
are by notified to render their dema:
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 is
suance of a certificate of incorporation by the
Secretary of State, in accordance with the ap-
Efiobk 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 rofhund agent at such address is
George Boyles.
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Herman Martin, Inc. has been duly incor
porated on August 17, 1981, by the issuance
of a certificate of incomration by the
Secretary of State, in accordance with !.{w ap
gfiuble provisions of the Georgia Business
rporation Code. The initial registered of
fice of the corporation is localeg at Rt. 1,
P. 0. Box 223, Summerville, Georgia 30747
and its initial rea’sterrd agent at such ad
dress is Herman Martin,
917 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,
Chattoo%a County Georgia ;lecords. the
right, title, option, Euwer and interest of the
First National Bank of Chntmo%,a in and to
the said Deed to Secure Debt, the groperty
described therein and the indebtedness
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 dli
of October, 1980, and recorded in Deed 800
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 leial hours
of sale at the Courthouse door in Chattooga
County, Georgia, sell to the highest bidder
for cash the property described in said Deed
to Secure Degt 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 part of Block
“8" in the City of Summerville and being
more ar!icular{v described as follows:
BI'?GINNIN(‘- at a point on the west side
of Commerce Street, said point being south
29 degrees 00° West 218.4 feet from the in
tersection of the west side of Commerce
Street with the south side of \‘\'ashm\flon
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
int; thence South 61 degrees 00° East 240
?:;t 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 gated August 31, 1977,
TRACT I 1: All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in Land Lot 72 in the 13th
District and 41%1 Section of Lhattooga 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
sige of said road from its intersection with
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 degrees
W 350 feet to a point: thence !\'or(gr 19
degrees 00° E 404.5 feet to a point; thence
South 64 degrees East 300 feet to a point:
thence North 11 degrees East 20 feet to a
point; thence South 64 degrees East 180 feet
to a point; thence South 50 degrees East 205
feet to a point; thence North 86 degrees 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
E‘oint of befiienning, according to a plat by
L. Cam]p 1l dated July 20, 1977. THIS
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 III: All that tract or parcel of
land lying and being in Land Lot 72 in the
13th District and 4th Section of Chattooga
County, Georgia and being more parn’culafiy
described as follows
BEGINNING at a point on the west side
of Dry Valley Road, said point being the line
dividing the property now or formefiy owned
by John R. glackwell and property now or
formerly owned by McGraw; thence South 7
de%ees 15" West 729 feet along the west side
of Dry 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
?oint 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 prperty now or
formerly owned by John R Blacl?\evell and the
aforementioned McGraw; thence East along
said dividing line 931 feet to the point of
beginning, according to a plat by J.B.
Steghenson dated Fffi:ruary 28, 1951.
Said property being improved property
with a residence erecles 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 Rogen Prather and John Gary Blackwell
by deeds dated October 17, 1975 and record
ed ulu Deed Book 157, Pages 34 and 35, respec
tively
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within 3 weeks
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
SEPT. 11-12
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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 prorort :
To the best o tgo undersigned's
knowledge and belief the party in wlmniun
of the aforementioned property is William D.
m'ékvée"' ill be sold as th
aid property wi sold as the property
of William Be Blackwell and the proceeds of
said sale will be lpgliod to the payment of
said indebtedness, the 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
TO: ALL PARTIES AT INTEREST:
The appraisers upon ngplicntion of
JESSIE nOWELL (,?ENTR . widow -of
Calvin Gentry, for a twelve months’ su‘rport
for herself having filed their return; a ’finr
ties at interest are hereby cited to show
cause, if any they have, at the next regular
term of this court, why said application
should not be granted.
Jon M. grn_vne. Judge. Probate Court,
Chattooga County, Georgia
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NOTICE
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
CHATTOOGA COUNTY, GEORGIA
IN RE: Petition of Gnr{ N. Brown
for adoption of minor child
Charles Thomas Cox, Jr.
TO: CHARLES THOMAS COX, residence
and whereabouts unknown:
Pu. “==* to order of Court entered this
date, the iioaring 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
{udge of said Court, at the Courthouse in
“hattooga County, Georgia at 10:00 am. and
show cause, if you can, why prayers ocfesetr
tion for adoption should not be Tln . i
you object to the entry of a final decree of
adoption, you must file objections in writing
with Clerk of this Court, prior to hearing.
Witness Honorable Joseph E. Loggins,
Judge
'lghls 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 307470123
917 p
STATE OF GEORGIA
IN THE PROBATE COURT OF SAID
STATE
AND COUNTY OF CHATTOOGA
IN RE PETITION TO PROBATE IN
SOLEMN FORM THE LAST WILL AND
TESTAMENT OF ERNEST DAVID
BURNETTE, DECEASED.
A petition h“"i',}gl,b“e“ filed by MARIE
BARNES BURNETTE, as executrix, to pro
bate in solemn form the last will and testa
ment of ERNEST DAVID BURNETTE, late
of said state and county, the same to be heard
by the probate court o{said state and county
on the sth day of October, 1981, at 10:00
a.m., an order of service by publication hav
ing been granted by said court on September
4, 1981, notice of said proceeding is herel:iy
given to MILDRED SMITH, 1249 J.
EACON, PARKWAY EAST, BIRM
INGHAM, ALABAMA, 35209, and, to all
and singular the heirs of the said\ERNEST
DAVID BURNETTE, deceased, known,
unknown and whose legal residences are in
doubt
You and each of you are hereby command
ed to be and appear on the sth day of Oc
tober, 1981, at 10:00 a.m., before said court,
to file objections if any you have in said mat
ter, otherwise said will will be admitted to
record as prayed
s/ Jon Payne, Judge of Probate Court,
Chattooga County, Georgia
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY
By virtue of Power of Sale contained ‘in
Security Deed from CURTIS JUNIOR
BRIGHT AND REBECCA BRIGHT to
MORRIS MORTGAGE CORP. dated
August 21, 1979, recorded August 21,1979 in
Deed Book 172, Page 524, Chattooga County
Records: said Security Deed being given to
secure a Note of even dyaw in the original prin
cipal amount of TWENTY THRH% THPOU
SAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND NO/100
($23.800.00) Dollars, with interest from date
at the rate of Ten (10.0%) per centum per an
num on the unpaid balance until paid; said
Security Deed having been sold assigned,
transferred and conveyed to ECON%MY
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION on
August 21, 1979, recorded August 21,1979 in
Deed Book 172, Page 529, Chattooga County
Records: there wnll%xw sold by the undersign
ed at public outery to the highest bidder for
cash Eefnre the é’nurthouse door at Chat
tooga County, Georgia, within the legal hours
of sale on the first Tuesday in October, 1981,
the following described property:
ALL THAT TRACT or parcel of land ly
ing and being in the 6th District and 4th Sec
tion of Chattooga County, Georgia and in
Land Lot 51 and bein, specificalf; Lots 14
and 15 of the Maxes gubdivision and more
particularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the East side
of Henderson Street at its intersection with
the north side of Selman Street, and running
thence North 15 degrees 15 E 90 feet to a
stake: thence South 81 degrees E 150 feet to a
stake; thence South 18 degrees W 72 feet to
an iron iipv. thence South 89 degrees W 150
feet to the point of beginning.
Being improved property with a residence
erected thereon.
The debt secured by said Security Deed
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22 MONTHS OLD
Jamey Allen Johnson is the
22-month-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frankie Johnson of Sum
merville. His grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. David
Bearden and Mrs. Charlotte
Wood, all of Summerville.
has been and is hereby declared due because
of, among other gmsibl@ events of default,
non-payment of the monthly installments on
said note. The debt remaining in default, this
sale will be made for the pur?ose of paying
the same and all expenses of this sale, in
cluding attorney's fees.
Said property will be sold as the property
of Curtis Junior Bright and Rebecca Bright
and subject to the outstanding ad valorem
taxes and/or assessments, if any.
Economy Savings & Loan Association
by its Receiver fi‘u(‘. as Attorney in
Fact for Curtis Junior Bright and
Rebecca Bright
Lowell H. Hughen
Hansell, Post, Brandon & Dorsey
3300 First National Bank Tower
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
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ADVERTISEMENT OF TAX SALE
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF CHATTOOGA
There will be sold before the Courthouse
door in said State and County, between the
letl hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Oc
tober 1981, being October 6, 1981, the follow
ing Xro%erty:
1l that tract or parcel of land situated, ly
ing and being in Land Lot Number One Hun
dred Thirty Nine (139) in the Fourteenth
District and Fourth Section of Chattooga
County, Georgia, and being Lots Numbered
Two (2) throug Seven (7), inclusive, of the
W. A, Woodall Propertfieaccording to a plat
thereof by H. L. Campbell, Surveyor, dated
March 3, 1970, recorded in Plat Book 4, Page
241, in the office of the Chattooga Superior
Court Clerk to which plat reference is hereby
made for a more specific description of
thereof, said lots forming one tract more par
l.icuhrlg described as:
BEGINNING at the southwest corner of
the intersection of two public roads; thence
southwesterly along the northwesterly side
of one of said roads 600 feet to a stake; thence
northwesterly 200 feet to a stake; thence nor
theasterly and parallel with said public road
633 feet to a stake on the soulhweswfl{ side
of the other of said public roads; thence
southeasterly along said southwesterly side
of said public roatf 200 feet to the point of
beginning.
or as much thereof as will satisfy a certain
State and County tax execution for the years
of 1977, 1978, 1979 and 1980 and for the
amount of $854.04 plus interest and costs of
collection, levied on as the pr?gerty of Gor
don Monroe Cook and Leila Mae Morrison
Cook notice of said levy given to him sand te
nant in possession, if any).
This Bth day of Sefitember. 1981,
Gary McConnell, Sheriff, Chattooga
Coumn Georgia
Tax Fi. Fa. No.
81-007-39
Map Parcel No.
014-011-139005
10-1¢
ADVERTISEMENT OF TAX SALE
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF CHATTOOGA
There will be sold before the Courthouse
door in said State and County, between the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Oc
toier 1981, being October 6, 1981, the follow
ing Xropeny:
1l that tract or parcel of land lying and
being all of Lot 4, Block 221 of the Cloudland
Park Subdivision according to a plat record
ed in Plat Book 1, Page 1 in the office of the
Clerk of Superior Court of Chattooga County,
Georgia, to which plat reference is hereby
;nade for a more specific description of said
ot.
or as much thereof as will satisfy a certain
State and County tax execution for the years
of 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979 and 1980 and
for the amount of $15.24 plus interest and
costs of collection, levied on as the property
of C. W. Collin and Addie Collin, a’k/a gw.
Catling and Addie Catling and notice of said
levy given to him (and tenant in possession, if
any).
This Bth day of September, 1981.
Gary McConneYl. Sheriff, Chattooga
Count Kl. Georgia
Tax Fi. Fa. No.
81-00750
Map Parcel No.
013-400-001
10-1¢
ADVERTISEMENT OF TAX SALE
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF CHATTOOGA
There will be sold before the Courthouse
door in said State and County, between the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Oc
toier 1981, being October 6, 1981, the follow
ing property:
Xll that tract or parcel of land I{mg and
being all of Lot 5, Block 236 of the Cloudland
Park Subdivision according to a plat record
ed in Plat Book 1, Page 1 in the office of the
Clerk of Superior Court of Chattooga County,
Georgia, to which plat reference is hereby
made for a more specific description of said
lot.
or as much thereof as will satisfy a certain
State and County tax execution for the years
of 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979 and 1980 and
for the amount of $15.24 plus interest and
costs of collection, levied on as the property
of F. W, Chapman and Suen Cha‘fmln and
notice of said revy given to him (and tenant in
possession, if any).
This Bth day of Seftember, 1981.
Gary McConnell, Sheriff, Chattooga
Coume Georgia
Tax Fi. Fa. No.
81-007-44
Map Parcel No.
013-400-001
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Particifi)atin on this year’s Menlo/Lyer
ly Steelers tgootball team in the Mic{get
League are (first row, L-R) Wayne Smith,
Patrick Evans, John Nelson, Ken West,
Ricky Martin and Donnie Wooten; (se
cond row) Stanley Edmondson, Donald
Mrs. Erwin Thomas
Garden Club Speaker
The Chattooga Garden
Club met last Wednesday in
the home of Mrs. Richard
Lindsay with Mrs. Max Stowe
and M’;s. Bill King as co
hostess. Preceding the
business, the hostesses served
delicious chicken salad, pound
cake and coffee. Twenty-six
members were present.
The president of the club,
Mrs. John W. (Bill) King,
presided over the business
meeting. The possibility of a
Christmas Tour of Homes be
ing held was discussed.
Another item, which was
presented and voted on, was
that the club participate in the
Receipts totaled 664 at this week’s livestock sale at the Fort
Pagne 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 $86.00
. 300-350 pounds — $64.00 to $76.50
350-400 pounds — $60.00 to $73.00
400-450 pounds — $58.00 to $67.50
450-500 pounds — $54.00 to $65.00
500-600 pounds — $52.00 to $63.00
STEERS |
600-800 pounds — $56.00 to $62.00
HEIFERS (GOOD AND CHOICE)
200-300 pounds — $52.00 to $65.00
300-350 pounds — $50.00 to $61.50
350-400 pounds — $48.00 to $57.50
400-500 pounds — $48.00 to $56.00
500-600 pounds — $46.00 to $54.00
STOCK COWS
$38.00 to $46.00
SLAUGHTER CLASSES
CALVES (GOOD AND CHOICE)
200-300 pounds — $53.00 to $65.00
300-400 pounds — $50.00 to $58.00
400-500 pounds — $50.00 to $56.50
500-700 pounds — $46.00 to $52.50
COWS
Utility — $42.50 down
Cutters — $40.50 down
Canner & Culls — $38.00 down
BULLS
Heavy — $53.50 down
HOGS * l
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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.
Steelers Football Team
Sum-Nelly Craft Show on Oct.
10. Each member will con
tribute handmade articles or
home-baked items for sale.
Mrs. Erwin Thomas, the
program speaker, oi)ened her
Erogram on “The Planting of
vergreens' with the remark,
“I would like to inspire you to
plant evergreens.” She gave
as the first reason for planting
that as a member ofpsociety
we plant to save our environ
ment. She gave estimates of
the projected pollution of the
air which raises the overall
temperature. She quoted the
hazard of the rise in
temperature that could melt
McGraw, Craig Pettyjohn, Mike Helton,
Michael Heath, Kelly Hall and Jeff Mar
tin; (third row) Coach Don Heath, Coach
John Espy and Coach Jim Pettyjohn.
Not shown are Scott Smith, Jimmy Rec
tor and Tim Rutledge.
the glaciers, which in turn
woulg raise the water level of
the oceans, which would cover
New York and San Francisco.
Other than clearing the air of
pollution, the beauty of land
scaping, cutting sg,rubs for
flower arranging, and climatic
shade, the fantin of berried
and fruiteg shrufis for the
feeding of birds was discuss
ed.
Many specimens of the
shrubs were passed around
and their characteristics were
discussed. Mrs. Thomas
climaxed her lecture by the
showing of a branch of red
maple leaves that she had
dried last fall between sheets
of newspaper.
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15.
HOUSES
FOR SALE
AUV N
7-LARGE ROOM HOUSE, 3
bedrooms, 2 baths, central heat
and air, fireplace, 3-stall garage,
excellent garden spot. Located at
3 Congress Street on three lots,
next to Methodist church. By ap
pointment only, 9 am.-1 p.m. or
after 6 p.m. J. D. Pledger home.,
-9-10 p
7-ROOM ROCK HOUSE with 2
baths on Alpine Road, Menlo,
2%-acres, 18 x 34 concrete pool.
Phone 862-2626. —9-10 p
NEAT 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, 1
bath, corner lot, well maintained,
new roof, new paint, new insula
tion, new storm windows, central
air conditioning and gas heat.
Convenient to school and chur
ches. Ideal for starter home or
elderly couple. Priced to sell
under $30,000.00. Phone
862-2119 after 5 p.m. — Itp
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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. 10, 1981
IN % {
WANT nos\ &
AV 290
16.
LOTS, ACREAGE
FOR SALE
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LOTS AT CLOUDLANT,
Phone 862-2245
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Harold Subdivision
Phone 862-2245
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18.
FOR SALE
OR TRADE
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1977 CHEVROLET step Van,
Series 20. Phone 734-2574 after 6
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HOUSES
FOR RENT
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3-ROOM HOUSE, carpeted,
stove and refrigerator furnished,
window air conditioner, well
insulated. Located on Edmond
son Street. Prefer couple or
single. Apply in person at Duff's.
No phone calls. — Itc
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21.
APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
ALV VR VAN
FURNISHED APARTMENT,
living room/kitchen combination,
bedroom, well-insulated,
carpeted. Apply in person at
Duff's, — Itc
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22.
TRAILERS
FOR RENT
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2-BEDROOM TRAILER, partly
furnished, $35.00 week. Private
lot. Reference and deposit re
quired. Phone 734-7239. —lO-1 p
EXCEPTIONALLY NICE
2-bedroom furnished trailer, close
in. Security deposit required. No
pets. Single or couple only. Phone
857-1828. — Itc
UNFURNISHED 3-BEDROOM
trailer, SIIO.OO monthly, water
furnished. Phone 857-3742 after 5
p.m.— Itp
ONE-BEDROOM TRAILER to
single or couple only. Phone
857-1001. Ite
~ AGOODCENTS HOME. It can insulate you from
high energy costs. Because it's equipped to cut normal heat
ing and cooling usa;fe by 507 or more, regardless of the
type of heating/cooling system used.
There's mthinfg amazingly new about the u;naf],)t ofa
Good Cents Home. It's simply a program in which builders
throughout the state construct homes, ulgl)llymg some very
reasonably priced, logically thought-out building techniques
that result in some amazing enczfirg; savings.
A Good Cents Home is no different in ap%mmaf than
any other. It just works much more efficiently because of the
special features built in to conserve energy and money. And
it has the endorsement by Georgia Power that certain recom
mendations have been met. Recommendations such as
super insulation, and efficient he;atinfg and cooling system,
and other important energy-sawn;lz eatures,
The Good Cents Home is built to keep your energy bills
to a minimum. And because it contains so many money
saving features, it'll be a lot easier to sell if [you ever want to
move. So, see a Good Cents Home tode%v. t'll show you how
to reduce your cst of living without reducing your standard
of living.
N. Elizabeth St. Built to Georgia Power
Energy-Efficient Standards by Grady
Bryant, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths.
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22,
TRAILERS
FOR RENT
IV
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED
mobile home to adults only.
Phone 895-2298 or 857-4346 after
6 p.m, — tfe
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21,
WANTED
TO BUY
ALV 200902209090909044
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 au
sizes, Phone 857-3826 after 5:30
p.m, — ltxx
WANT TO BUY good used fur
niture and most GE, Whirlpool or
Kenmore washers and dryers
(working or not). The Attic Shop.
- Ite
WANT TO BUY used tin, 10’
length or longer. Phone 734-30563.
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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
finance, 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, 12 baths,
On 2 acres, grape vines, fruit
trees, $32,900.00.
REDUCED; Armuchee area:
Nice 4-bedroom brick house
on 8 acres, 22 baths, 156 x 32
swimming pool, pasture and
young orchard, $66,500.00.
3-BEDROOM, 2-BATH
house on 15 acres with creek
and paved frontage,
$19,600.00.
224 ACRES with clear water
creek and railroad through.
Owner will finance. SBOO.OO
acre,
61 ACRES with paved fron
tage and Chattooga River
runs through. Beautiful
bnilding site. $700.00 per
acre, Owner will finance, 29
percent down, 10 percent in
terest, b years,
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We'll cover it a11...f0r you.
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REALTY WORLD
REALTY WORLD
AgALAXY OF HOMES
2 Turner McCall Blvd.
: Rome, Ga.
Dort Brown, 857-4075.—tfc,
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