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LEGAL
NOTICES
BAGLEY DISTRIBUTORS, INCOR.
PORATED has been duly incorporated <'>!n
May 17, 1982 by the issuance of a certificate
of incorporation b{ the Secretary of State, in
accordance with the applicable provisions of
the Georgia Business Eg?oution Code. The
initial registered office of the corporation is
located at Route 1 Trion Road, Summerville,
Georgia 30747 and its initial registered agent
at such address is James F. Bagley.
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LIBACO, INC. has been duly incor
porated on May 19, 1982, by the issuance of a
certificate of lnmmtion by the Secretar
of State, in ac nce with the ap liubl{
provisions of the Georgia Business (flrporr
tion Code. The initial registered office of the
corporation is located at 22 South Commerce
Street, Summerville, Georgia 30747 and its
initial registered agent at such address is
C. S. Baker,
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THE LORD'S INSTITUTE OF FAITH
TECHNOLOGY, INC. has been duly incor-
E:rlud on Maly 20, 1982, by the issuance of a
rtificate of ncogzorltion by the Secreta
of State, in accordance with the ap, liclb‘i{
provisions of the Georgia Non-profit &rpor&
tion Code. The initial registered office of the
corporation is located at 1 Berryton Road,
Berryton, Georgia, 30748, and its initial
registered agent at such address is Olney
Meadows.
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CITATION
BTATE OF GEORGIA,
CHATTOOGA COUNTY
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Elizabeth S. Gilreath having, in proper
form, applied to me for Permanent Letters of
Administration on the estate of Hugh Jean
Baker, late of said County, this is to cite all
and singular the creditors and next of kin of
Hugh Jean Baker to be and appear at my of
fice within the time allowed by f:; and show
cause, if any they can, why permanent ad
ministration should not be granted to
Elizabeth S. Gilreath on her estate.
Witness my hand and official signature,
this 24th day of May, 1982.
Jon M. Payne, Judge of Probate Court,
Chattooga County
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NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY
By virtue of the power of sale contained in
a Security Deed given te' MRS. LULA MAE
TAPP to H. M. BALLENGER, INC., dated
September 3, 1976, and recorded in Deed
Book 157, finge 530, Chattooga County Deed
Records, there will be sold at public outcry
for cash to the highest bidder before the
Court House Door of Chattooga County,
Georfil. between the legal hours of sale on
the first Tuesday in July, 1982 by H.M.
BALLENGER, INC., As Attorney in Fact
for MRS. LULA MAE TAPP, the following
property, to-wit:
All that tract or g)arcel of land lying and
beingei: Land Lot 16 in the 6th District and
4th Section of Chattooga County, and more
plnicuhrkv described as follows:
BEGINNING at a Eoim formed by the in
tersection of the Northwesterly boundary of
the right-of-way for Union Ave.; thence on a
course North 70 dégrees West for a distance
of 185 feet to a point marked by an iron pin;
thence South 25 degrees 30 minutes West for
a distance of 87 feet to a point marked by a
30" oak tree; thence South 64 de¥rees 30
minutes East for a distance of 125 feet to a
point marked b; an iron pin; thence North 43
degreesf E:st for a dsist;nce of 120hfeet :jo t.lllle
int o! inning. Said property has a dwell
glog erect.egl thereon. Fgr a more detailed
description specific reference is made to a
plat on recorm Plat Book 5, at page 55.
The debt secured by said Security Deed
having been declared due because of default
in the payment of said loan, the debt remain
ing in default, this sale will be made for the
purfiose of paying the same and all expenses
of this sale.
Said property will be sold as the pr(zaerty
of MRS. LgiA MAE TAPP, and said pro
perty will be sold subject to any unpaid taxes
and/or assessments.
H. M. Ballenger, Inc., as Attorney in
Fact for Mrs. Lula Mae Tapp
W. Benjamin Ballenger
Attorney at Law
P.O. Box 123
Summerville, GA 30747
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Frontier Estates Recreation Association,
Inc. has been duly incorporated on May 21,
1982, by the issuance of a certificate of incor
poration by the Secretary of State in accor
dance with the applicable provisions of the
Georgia Business gorporauon Cede. The in
itial registered office of the corporation is
located at Route 1, Racehorse Drive, P.O.
Box 485, Summerville, Georgia 30747, and
its initial registered agent is Jack R. Herring.
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CITATION
STATE OF GEORGIA,
CHATTOOGA COUNTY
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
KATHY GARMON having, in proper
form, applied to me for Permanent Letters of
Administration on the estate of WILLIAM
LAWRENCE GARMON, SR., late of said
County, this is to cite all and singular the
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BROCK’S TIME CENTER
Bob and Frances Brock — Gwners
Fine Jewelry Selections and Watch Repair
In One Stop
One of Northwest Georgia’s best known watch repair
centers is BROCK'S TIME CENTER, specializing in quality
service for all types of time products, and you won't be disap
pointed!
. Located for your convenience at Alto Shopping Center on
Shorter Avenue in Rome, phone 234-9696, Bob and Frances
Brock, specialize in the kind of repair service which keeps peo
ple coming back again and again and telling their friends. It’s
this person to person recommendation that has earned
BROCK’S TIME CENTER their position as the local leader in
the watch repair field. BROCK’'S TIME CENTER carries a
complete line of time products from wrist watches, household
clocks to solid wood Grandfather clocks. BROCK'S TIME
CENTER also carries a full line of jewelry for men and women.
They have pins, pendants, diamond wedding and engagement
ring sets, silverware and other items of great beauty and value.
Bob Brock specializes in repair service on all Accutron and
Quartz watches. Batteries and other accessories are also
featured here. Stop in today and see what we mean for yourself!
As editors of this 1982 Business Review of better Floyd
County Merchants, we urge all of our readers to make
BROCK’'S TIME CENTER you headquarters for all your
jewelry and watch needs.
Serving NW Georgia Since 1970
Ruby Payne — Owner
When you want professional cleaning at sensible prices, try
COLLEGE CLEANERS at 1326 Martha Berry Boulevard, (2
miles from Berry College) in Rome, open Monday-Saturday 7
a.m. to 6 p.m., phone 291-2304, ask for Ruby Payne.
Ruby Payne, the owner specializes in all types of cleaning for
all types of garments and fabrics. She operates one of the most
versatile cleaners in the business! From shirts to
sheets . . . from draperies to leather goods . . . from double knits
to fur . . . this is one cleaner who does it all.
COLLEGE CLEANERS also specialize in all clagses of dry
cleaning for ladies and men, and the most delicate dresses are
handled in a very careful manner.
They offer a fast shirt service, reweaving and drapery clean
ing, and you'll like their friendly, courteous personnel.
Many people have learned that through good dry cleaning
service they can save the expenditure of many dollars of new
clothing. Both men and women have found that the most sen
sitive fabrics are carefully handled and successfully cleaned at
COLLEGE CLEANERS AND are returned to them cleaned
and finished in the finest manner.
The authors of this 1982 Business Review of Rome, we
would like to make special note of COLLEGE CLEANERS and
recommend them to all of our readers.
creditors and next of kin of WILLIAM
LAWRENCE GARMON, SR., to be and ap
rr at mK office within the time allowed by
w, and show cause, if any they can, why per
manent administration should not be granted
to KATHY GARMON on WImAM
LAv“inI:ENCE 0::;10!:& Slfl'.. estate.
ness my and official signature,
this 17th day of May, 1982, .
Jon M. Payne, Judge of Probate Court,
Chattooga County
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AR SRR Ie T e T g
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
STATE OF GEORGIA
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
STATE PROJECT LAR9-68-1(55)
LAU9-8530-11(55) & LAU9-8530-10(115)
CHATTOOGA & FLOYD COUNTIES
SEALED PROPOSALS FOR FUR
NISHING ALL LABOR, MATERIAL,
ESUIPMENT AND OTHER THINGS
NECESSARY FOR THE FOLLOWING
WORK WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE
UNDERSIGNED AT THE GENERAL OF -
FICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION, 2 CAPITOL
SQUARE, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, 30334,
UNTIL 11:00 A. M., JUNE 25, 1982 AND
PUBLICLY OPENED.
8.600 MILES OF PLANT MIX RESUR
FACING ON VARIOUS C®UNTY ROADS
AND ON VARIOUS STREETS IN THE
CITIES OF LYERLY AND ROME.
CONTRACT JANUARY 1, 1983
TIME COMPLETION DATE
PROPOSAL $9.000.00
GUARANTY
PRICE OF
PLANS NONE
S}fig{;fl CARTERSVILLE
Plans and specifications may be inspected
at the General Office in Atlanta and the
District Office indicated. Cogies of the Stan
dard Specifications ($9.00), the proposal form
(810.00) and the plans (indicated price) may
be obtained from the State h-nsgorution
Office Engineer at the General Office in
Atlanta, telephone number 404-656-5293.
Payment of the correct amount must be made
within 30 da{s of billing; such payments are
not refundable. Notices to Contractors which
include items and quantities are available
upon payment of $48.00 annually.
Proposals must be submit.tedv on the l‘:pro
posal form issued by the Department. Each
proposal submitted must be accompanied by
a proposal g\urant&in the indicated amount
in the form of a Certified Check, Cashier's
Check or Bid Bond on the form issued by the
Department or the Georgia Highway
Authority.
In accordance with the Standard
Specifications, the time set for receivinlg bid
proposals terminates at 11:00 A. M. at Room
234 in the State Higgtway Buildir:f. The bid
proposals will then be transferred to Room
401 where they will be publicly opened. Bid
pro&osnls will not be received after 11:00
A. M. Bid proposals may be withdrawn by
the bidder from Room 234 prior to 11:00
A. M. but cannot be withdrawn after 11:00
A. M. A withdrawn bid proposal may again
be received in Room 234 prior to 11:00 A. M.
Acceptance of an offer submitted by the
bid pr?osals will be given in writing within
thirty days after the opening of the bid unless
a longer period is specified in thefroposal or
agreed upon by the successful bidder. Offers
ofrbidders who do not hold a current Cer
tificate of Qualification, will not be accepted
unless %requalification requirements are
sgecifica waived for the project, or unless
the bid su¥>mitted is $250,000.00 or Less.
Work will be governed by the applicable
edition of the D(§T Standard Specifications
as amended by the contract provisions. Con
tract time wil{be as indicated. Payment will
be made to the contractor each calendar
month based on the estimated work complete
in place as prescribed by the Standard
Specifications. Retainage as frescribed bgr
the Standard Specifications will be withheld.
On federally funded firoject.s the contractor is
required to establish an escrow account. On
all other projects, retainage may be deposited
in escrow will not be made until the State
Highway Engineer has certified that the
work has been satisfactorily completed and
accepted.
All federally financed contracts; will con
tain provisions with regard to minimum
wages, employment of labor, methods of con
struction, minority business enterprise in
volvement, and subletting or assigning the
contract. On such projects the Department
will insure that minority business enterprise
contractors will be afforded full opportunity
to submit bids in response to this invitation
and will not be discriminated against on the
grounds of race, color, or national origin in
consideration for an award. On such projects
all bidders must certify and document that
potential minority business enterprise sub
contractors have been contacted and that
their interest, capabilities, and prices have
been affirmatively solicited. Also on selected
federal projects, the Department will set a
percentage goal for work to be performed by
minority%usiness enterprise contractors. On
such projects the bideers will be required to
certify and document the percentage goal of
MBE utilization they propose to achieve.
Federnl]fi financed contracts in excess of
810,000 will contain provisions for Equal
Employment Opportunity, Affirmative Ac
tion, and {au for minority and female
mpx&lown in construction pursuant to 41
Ci 4 and Executive Order 11246, as
amended, Goals for female employment app
ly statewide; ’:h for minority employment
:fllg within the counties of Fulton, DeKalb,
, Clayton and Gwinnett. .
This advertisement is merely an invita
tion for the submission of bids which are to
be considered as offers for performance of
work by the submitting party. The State
reserves the rl%t to reject '"{; or all bids,
Thomas D. Moreland, Commissioner,
Department of Transportation
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ADVERTISEMENT UNDER
POWER OF SALE
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY:
WHEREAS, heretofore on the 16th dlé
of November, 1977, *** BOBBY LE
COOK, JR, and MARY-GEORGE DYKES
COOK *** did execute and deliver a cer
tain Socuritg Deed to the ROSSVILLE
FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIA
TION for the purpose of securing the in
debtedness therein described, which Bocuri?
Deed ?gunn of record in Deed Book 163,
P.f. 185, Chattooga Count.z Deed Records,
reference to which is here ( made for its
urmch%rovillonl and conditions; and
WHEREAS, the Federal Home Loan
Bank Board, pursuant to the provisions of Ti
tle 12, Section 1464, U.S.C.A. (Home Owners
Loan Act of 1933) and in accordance with
Federal Home Loan Bank Board Resolution
No. 73-601, dated A(rrfl 26, 1973, did approve
the roroaed amendment to Section 1 of the
ori{!;ll Charter of ROSSVILLE FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
adopted by the unanimous vote of the
members on October 13, 1981, chartering its
full corporate title as “SOUTHEXST
FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION'"; and
WHEREAS, the debt secured by the
Security Deed aforesaid, is unpaid and has
become in default as to the principal and in
terest, and the holder thereof has declared
the entire indebtedness owing thereon at
once due and d)u{:nble,
THEREFORE, pursuant to the J)rovi
sions of the Security Deed aforesaid, the
undersiflled will offer for sale and will sell to
the h'{e. st and best bidder for cash, on the
first Tuesday in July 1982 (July 6, 1982) bet
ween the legal hours of sale, at public out.crrv.
before the courthouse door in Summerville,
Chlttoogl Co., Georgia, the following
described property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land situate, ly
ing and being in Land Lot 87 in the 6th
District and 4th Section of Chattooga Coun
ty, Georgia, and being known and designated
as part of Lots 6, 7 and 8 in Block “G" of
Riverview Heighu Subdivision as shown on
th:oeht of said subdivision recorded in Plat
Book 4, Page 219 in the Office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Chattooga County,
Georgia, and being more particularly descrifi
ed as follows:
BEGINNING at the intersection of the
South line of Old River Road with the West
line of Riverside Circle, the same being the
Northeast corner of Lot 8 in Block '%" of
said subdivision; thence South 27 degrees 30
minutes West, along the West line of River
side Circle, 275 feet to an iron pin; thence
North 62 degrees 45 minutes West 225 feet to
an iron Ein: thence North 27 degrees 30
minutes East 275 feet to an iron pin in the
South line of Old River Road; thence South
62 def'rees 45 minutes East, along the South
line of Old River Road, 225 feet to an iron pin
and the point of beginning.
The aforedescribed pr?erty is the same
groperty described in the deed from Janet L.
arrar, William B. Farrar, Archibald A. Far
rar and Charles C. Farrar to Bobby Lee Cook,
Jr. and Mary-George Dykes.
Cook dated February 5, 1976, and record
ed in Deed Book 155, Page 39 in the Deed
Records of Chattooga County, Georgia, and
is the same property as shown on the plat en
titled “Property of Bobby Lee Coo?(. oL
fir:pared by A.H. Horne, Jr., Georgia
gistered Surveyor, dated November 8,
1977, reference to which plat is hereby made
for a more particular description of said pro
perty.
Sufiect to restrictions imgosed on River
view Heights Subdivision by instruments
recorded in Deed Book 49, Page 505 and Deed
Book 133, Page 583 in the Deed Records of
Chattooga County, Georgia.
This property will be sold subject to any
unpaid taxes.
The property will be sold as the property
of the makers of said security deed or their
assigns, in bar of all equity of redemption,
and will divest all of the right, title and in
terest of the makers thereof, or their assigns,
in and to said property, and shall invest such
title in the purchaser.
This 7th day of June, 1982.
Southeast Federal Savings & Loan
Association, Acting Pursuant to
Powers Contained in Said Security
Deed, By: Frank M. Gleason, its
attorney
Loan No. 3506-510080-65
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ADVERTISEMENT UNDER
. POWER OF SALE ’
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY
WHEREAS, heretofore on the 30th day
of September, 1978, BILLY DON TAPP and
LINDA D. TAPP did execute and deliver a
certain Security Deed to National Mortgage
Company for tKe purpose of securing the in
debtedness therein described, which Security
Deed appears of record in Deed Book 167,
Page 713, Chattooga County Deed Records,
reference to which is hereby made for its
terms, provisions and conditions; and
WI-&REAS, the debt secured by the
Security Deed aforesaid, is unpaid and has
become in default as to the principal and in
terest, and the holder thereof has declared
the entire indebtedness owing thereon at
once due and d)ayable.
THEREFORE, pursuant to the li)rovi
sions of the Security Deed aforesaid, the
undersigned will offer for sale and will sell to
the higE:st and best bidder for cash on the
first Tuesday in July, 1982 (July 6, 1982) and
continuin, f‘l:om day to day until sold, bet
ween the fiagal hours of sale, at public outcry,
before the courthouse door in Summerville,
Chattooga County, Georgia, the following
described property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying and
being in Land Lot Number 17 in the 6th
District and 4th Section of Chattooga Coun
ty, Georgia and in Lot 71 of the akwood
Subdivision, more particularly described as
follows:
BEGINNING at a point, which point is
205 feet East of the intersection of the east
side of Curran Street and the north side of
Montgomery Street; thence North 8 defi:ees
East 151.5 feet to a stake; thence South 15
degrees East 42.4 feet to an iron pin; thence
South 82 degrees East 59.2 feet to an iron
pin; thence South 5 degrees West 115.4 feet
to an iron pin on the north side of Mon
tgomery Street; thence North 81 degrees
\Eest 82 feet to the point of beginning.
Being improved property with a residence
erected thereon.
This property will be sold subject to any
unpaid taxes and/or liens.
The property will be sold as the dpn:)perty
of the makers of said Security Deed or their
assigns, in bar of all equity or redemption,
and will divest all of the right, title and in
terest of the makers thereof, or their assigns,
in and to said property, and shall invest such
title in the purchaser.
The proceeds of said sale will be used first
to the payment of expenses of said sale, in
cluding tiose attornedy/"s fees provided by
said security deed and/or that note secured
thereby; the payment of said note, principal
and interest; and the balance, if any, will be
distributed as provided l:[y law.
This 28th daKdof April, 1982,
National Mortgage Company, Acting
Pursuant to Powers Contained in Sai
Security Deed, BY: Farrar & Farrar, its
Attorney
Loan No. 87573
June 10th, 17th & 24th & July Ist
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GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY
WHEREAS, heretofore on the Ist day of
April, 1981 Johnny G. and Charlotte D.
Humphrey did execute a certain Security
Deed to Anthony Gary Colbert, which deed
was duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of
Superior Court of Chattooga Coumg.
Georgia in Deed Book 180, Page 77-78, an
W%EREAS, said Securi?; Deed was
fiven to secure a note of even date therewith
or $6,600.00, all as shown by said security
deed recorded in the Office of the Clerk of
Superior Court of Chattooga County, as
above stated. ;
WHEREAS, said Note has become in
default as to interest, principal and the
undersigned elects that the entire note, prin
cipal and interest become due at once.
NOW THEREFORE, in accordance with
the terms and stipulations as contained in the
security deed and the laws in such cases
made and provided, the undersigned as at
torney in fact for' Johnny G. and Charlotte D.
Humphrey, will expose for sale at public out
cry to the highest and best bidder for cash
after proqer advertisement on the first Tues
day in July, 1982, between legal hours of sale,
be{ore the courthouse door in Summerville,
Chlttml County, Georgia, the following
descri property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying and
bein%;u; Land Lot 16 in the 14th District and
4th tion of Chattooga County, Georgia
and being Lot 23 of the Farmers & Merchants
Bank property in Ellenburg Subdivision ac-
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EXPERIENCED
SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS
ACRO TEX, INC.
1025 CENTRAL AVE. TRION, GA.
Oak Hill
Jottings
A afieedy recovery is wish
ed for Mrs. Ruby Lawson who
returned home Friday after
having surgery at Floyd
Medical Center. .
Mrs. Robert Baggett and
Mrs. Danny McGraw and
Beth visited Mrs. J.C.
McGraw last Thursday in
Summerville.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Pledger
visited Mrs. Pledger’s father,
Clifford Parker, at Shepherd
Hills Health Care Center in
LaFayette and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Churchwell at Oak
View Nursing Home Sunday
afternoon. ,
Miss Inis Bowman return
ed home Saturday afternoon
after spending this past week
visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Hugh Atkins, Mr. Atkins,
Karla and Kim of
Guntersville, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Winters and Mrs. Larry
Starkey, Lori and Lacey
visited Mr. and Mrs. John
Baggett of Rome Saturday
afternoon.
Mrs. John Donovits and
Mrs. Foy Tallent visited their
mother, Mrs. Annie Parker,
Sunday afternoon at
Jamestown, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny
McGraw and Beth were sup
per guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Gene McGraw and Cindy of
Gore Tuesday.
Mrs. Annie Ruth Dempsey
returned home last Thursday
after undergoing surgerg at
Park Ridge Hospital in Chat
tanooga, Tenn. We wish for
her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Esther Reynolds,
Miss Inis Bowman, Karla
Atkins, Max Treadaway and
Elvin Bowman visited Mr.
and Mrs. L.D. Pledger and
Lamar during the week and
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Carr
of LaFayette visited Miss Inis
Bowman and Elvin Sunday
afternoon. Their other visitors
during the week and weekend
were: Mrs. Hugh Atkins,
Karla and Kim of
Guntersville, Ala., Mrs. Chloe
Reynolds of Broomtown, Ala.,
Mrs. Esther Reynolds, Mrs.
Elaine Wooten, Mrs. Terree
Miller of Summerville and Mr.
and Mrs. L. D. Pledger.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Crouch and David visited Mr.
and Mrs. Danny McGraw and
Beth Monday night.
Mrs. Evelyn Baggett,
Beth McGraw and Mrs. J. C.
McGraw visited Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Holt Thursday in Sum
merville.
Karla Atkins of
Guntersville, Ala., is spendindg
this week visiting her grand
mother, Miss Inis Bowman,
and Elvin. ’
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Baggett during the
week and weekend were: Ed
win Baggett and Jonathan of
Lindale, Mr. and Mrs. Danny
McGraw and Beth, Rodney
Yarbrough and Mr. and Mrs.
Ronnie Winters, Kristi and
Jason.
Mrs. Robert Baggett and
Mrs. Danny McGraw and
cording to a plat thereot dated August 23,
1967 by H. L. Campbell, Surveyor, rgeli'?)rded
in Plat Book 4, Paie 231 in the Office of the
Clerk of Court of Chattooga County, Georgia
to which plat reference is made fz)'r a more
specific description of said lot which is more
parm:ularr?' described as follows:
BEGINNING at a stake on the north side
of Ellenburg Avenue which is 640 feet west of
the originaf lot line forming the east boun
dary of said land lot; thence north 1 degree 30
minutes west and parallel with said east lot
line 145 feet to a stake; thence south 88
deFrees 30 minutes west and parallel with
Ellenburg Avenue 100 feet to a stake; thence
south 1 gegree 30 minutes east and parallel
with said east lot line 145 feet to a stake on
the north side of Ellenburg Avenue; thence
north 88 degrees 30 minutes east along said
north side of Ellenburg Avenue 100 feet to
the point of beginning, tog:ather with all im
provements thereon, inclu 'ng a dwelling.
This security deed is made subject to a
first security deed to First Federal Savings &
Loan Association in the original amount of
$13,500.00 dated November 1, 1977.
Proceeds from said sale will be used first
to the payment of said indebtedness, prin
cipal, interest and expenses, and the balance,
if any, delivered to the said Johnny G. and
Char{otue D. Humphrey.
A sufficient conveyance of said premises
in fee simple will be executed and delivered to
the purchaser at the sale subject to a first
Security Deed to First Federal Savings &
Loan Association in the Original amount of
$13,500.00 dated November 1, 1977.
This Bth day of June, 1982.
Anthony Gary Colbert, Attorney in
Fact for Johnny G. and Charlotte D.
Humphrey
Thomas J. %spy, Jr., Attorney
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GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY
All creditors of the estate of Laura
Frances Stephens, deceased, late of Chat
twg‘ County, Georgia, are hereby notified to
render their demands to the undersigned ac
cording to law, and all persons indgglted to
said estate are required to make immediate
payment to me.
This 10th day of June, 1982
Cromer A. Stephens of the Estate of
Laura Frances Stephens
Route 1, Box 282
Menlo, Ga.
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_NOTICE :
Notice is hergby given of final reading and
proposed adoption of an ordinance by ?fie Ci
ty of Summerville, Georgia annexing a por
tion of U. S. Highway 27 which lies get.ween
Egrcel_u of land previously annexed into the
lt‘ limits by ordinance adopted by the City
on February 9, 1981. Final reading and public
hearing thereon will be on June 21, 1582 at
the regular meeting of the Council at 7:00
p.m. at City Hall.
Bert K. Self, City Clerk
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Beth visited Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Holt Thursday in Sum
merville,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
'l'eaFue. Cherri, Chuck and
Carla attended a singing in
LaFayette Saturday mfht.
Mrs. Carrie Jones of Lyer
lg' and Mrs. “Red”’ White of
ummerville were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dolph
ernon last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Callan
and Shane of Woodstock were
weekend iuests of Mrs.
Beedie Yarbrough and Mrs.
Lillian Green, }%egina, Chad
and Chris.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
TeaEue. Cherri, Chuck and
Carla and Mrs. Eva Tibbs
visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Teague Sunday afternoon at
Rhinehart, Ala.
Mrs. Danny McGraw and
Beth and Mrs. Robert Bag
gett visited Mrs. Eva Tibbs
and Cherri, Chuck and Carla
Teague Thursday.
Mrs. Vivian White ot
Menlo was Tuesday dinner
guest last week of Mr. and
Mrs. Dolph Vernon. Paul
Tucker of Eyerly visited them
Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Starkey, Lori and Lacey
visited Mr. and Mrs. Max
Jones and Lynn Wednesday
night of last week.
Sunday visitors of Mrs.
Jessie Mae Winters were: Mr.
and Mrs. L. D. Holt, Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Winters, Mrs.
Estell Anderson and Jim and
Mrs. Mary Studdard, Johnny,
Stanley and Patricia.
Miss Rene Grant of Ring
gold, Mr. and Mrs. Max
Jones, Tony and Lynn and
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Fowler en
joyed dinner at The Round
Table Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
TeaFue, Cherri, Chuck and
Carla and Mrs. Eva Tibbs at
tended homecoming Sunda
at Mt. Bethel Bafiist Churci
at Broomtown, Ala.
Tommy Vernon of
Jamestown, Ala., visited Mr.
and Mrs. Dolph Vernon Fri
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Starkey, Lori and Lace
visited Mrs. Annie Rutfi
|'empsey Saturday afternoon.
.~ Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Brown of Lawrenceville were
Saturday night guests of Mrs.
Evelyn Yarbrough.
Miss Marie Teague was
Saturday guest of Mr. and
| %\/Irs. Lonnie Teague and fami
y.
Mrs. Evelyn Yarbrou¥h,
Mrs. Irene Teague and Ellen
and Mrs. Christine Chumbler,
Lisa and Allison visited Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Starkey, Lori
and Lacey during the
weekend.
Mrs. Ruby Baggett, Miss
Marie Teague, Mr. and Mrs.
Voy Teague and Mr. and Mrs.
Ricky Teague enjoyed ice
cream at the home of Mildred
Teague Tuesday afternoon.
J. E. Hawkins Jr. of Chat
tanooga Valley was Tuesday
and Tuesday night guest of
Mrs. J. E. Hawkins Sr. and
Mrs. Kathy Blackman. Their
other visitors during the week
and weekend were: Mrs. Pam
Echols, Mrs. Hazel Kerce,
Mrs. John Echols, Erick
Housch, Mrs. Linda Archer,
Mrs. Eddie Kerce and
Christopher and Terrie and
Ramsey Blackman.
Mr. and Mrs.,, Danny
McGraw and Beth, Mrs. Sue
Padgett, Linda and David and
John McGraw and Shaun
visited Mrs. Roberta McGraw
and Robert Earl Saturday
night.
A speedy recovery is wish
ed for Mrs. Idas Griffith who
fell Friday and fractured her
shoulder. Visiting her Sunday
were Mrs. Maggie Pruitt,
Mrs. Ruby Baggett and Miss
Marie Teague.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Yar
brough and Diane and Mr. and
Mrs. Byron Yarbrough,
Rodney, Annette and Amy
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mrs. Evelyn Yarbrough.
Mrs. Peggy Winters and
Kristi attended the Art and
Craft festival at Cave Spring
Saturday where the Yankee
Doodle Dandies clogging
team of Menlo were invited to
perform. Kristi Winters is a
member of the team.
Mrs. Eva Tibbs visited
Mrs. Nell Vernon Saturday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny
McGraw and Beth, J. W.
Walker, Heather Cook and
Felicia Walker were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Cotton McGraw and Cindy.
Their afternoon visitors were
Mrs. Roberta McGraw and
Robert Earl and Mrs. Sue
Padgett and David.
Mrs. “Red’’ White of Sum-
Clarence Phillips will be at the main door of the
courthouse on June 22, 1982, at 11:00 a.m. for the
purpose of taking VA and FHA applications to
buy, build, or refinance a house under the much
lower interest rates. For details phone Bobbie Mc-
Carver, Phillips Mortgage Co., Inc., 61 5-684-1029.
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JAMES SNELL AND DIANE WALTERS
Miss Walters To
Marry James Snell
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.
Walters of Eastman announce
the engagement and for
thcoming marriage of their
daughter, Diane Elizabeth, to
James H. Snell 111 of
Sylvania, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James H. Snell Jr. of
Eastman, the Rev. Snell being
a former Chattooga County
pastor. Miss Walters is the
daughter of the late Ruth
Swanson Walters of St.
Petersburg, Fla.
The bride-elect is a
gaduate of Dodge County
igh School in Eastman. She
attended Georgia Southern
and Middle Georgia College
and graduated Cum Lauge
from Tift College with a
Bachelor of Arts degree in
Social Science Secondary
Education. She received her
Master of Education degree
from George Peabody Colferge
for teachers, Vanderbilt
University in Nashville,
Tenn., and is employed by the
Jones County Boar! of Educa
tion in Gray.
Mr. Snell graduated from
merville and Cherri, Chuck
and Carla Teague visited Mr.
Snd Mrs. DolpiuVemon Mon
ay.
Mrs. Duane Yarbrough
and Diane and Mrs. Clarence
Joyner visited Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Joyner and Ramar
during this past week.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Grady Winters and Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Starkey, Lori and
Lacey during the week and
weekend were: Mrs. Annie
Ruth Dempsey, Elaine and
Connie Majors, Mrs. Ruby
Baggett, Miss Marie Teague,
Mrs. Evelyn Yarbrough, Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Starkey, Mr.
and Mrs. Ronnie Winters,
Kristi and Jason, Max Jones
and Lynn, Mrs. Linda Glass,
Edwin Baggett and Jonathan
and Raymond Winters, Kim
and Karen.
Clint Ivy of Henagar, Ala.,
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Kerce and
Christopher, John Echols and
Rowland Tallent visited Mr.
and Mrs. Edmond Kerce Mon
lay.
Mrs. Irene Teague and
Ellen of Trion, Mrs. Evelyn
Baggett and Mrs. Peggy
Winters and Jason visited
Mrs. Ruby BaFgett and Miss
Marie Teague last week.
J. E. Hawkins Jr. of Chat
tanooga Valley, Mrs. J.E.
Hawkins Sr. and Mrs. Kathy
Blackman visited Mr. and
Mrs. Edmond Kerce Tuesday.
Annette and Amy Yar
brough were Friday night
guests of their grandmother,
Mrs. Rose Murdock, in Sum
merville.
The Rev. Ross ’l‘ip&s. Mrs.
Tipps and Rebecca, Mrs. Vi
vian Sherman and Mrs.
Frances Burkhalter of Rome
visited Mr. and Mrs. Edmond
Kerce Sunday. Their other
visitors during this past week
were: Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Kerce and Christo%her. Edna
Morehead, Earl Davenport,
Hubert Joyner, Mrs. Linda
Archer and Charles Venable.
Mrs. Kay Yarbrough and
Amy visited Mrs. Rose Mur
dock in Summerville Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Kennith
Moseley, Mrs. Ruby Baggett
and Mrs. Hazel Kerce were
among the homemakers who
chartered a bus to the World's
Fair in Knoxville, Tenn.,
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel
Ellison and Erandsons, Mike
and Matt Ellison, were Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs.
William Terry and Kristi of
Silver Creek.
Mrs. Duane Yarbrough
and Diane, Mr. and Mrs.
Byron Yarbrough, Rodney,
Annette and Amy, Mr. and
Mrs. Jeremy Brown and Mr.
and Mrs. Len Chumbler, Lisa
and Allison enjoyed ice cream
Saturday night at the home of
Mrs. Evelyn Yarbrough.
Mrs. Lena Ingle. %eta and
The Summerville News, Thurs., June 17,1982
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Columbus High School. He at
tended Columbus College and
graduated from Georgia
outhern College with a
Bachelor of Science degree in
Art. He is currently attending
g)aduate school at Georgia
uthern College where he is
working toward his Master of
Education .in School Ad
ministration. He is employed
b{ the Screven County Board
of Education as an art teacher
in the Sylvania Elementary
School.
The wedding will take
place Saturday, July 3, at 7
R'im. at the First United
ethodist Church in
Eastman. All friends and
relatives are invited to attend.
Singing Set
A singing will be held at
Wayside Ba%tist Church
Saturday night, June 19,
beginning at 7 o’clock.
The Greeson Snow Family
from Ringgold will be the
featured singers.
Janet, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Brown, Anita and Stacey,
Mrs. Mildred Petty, Mrs. Ken
Edenfield and J.T., Mr. and
Mrs. Rickey Ellison, Mike and
Matt an! Mrs. Clarence
Joyner visited Mr. and Mrs.
Manuel Ellison and Mrs. An
nie Bell Winters during the
'week and weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Joyner and Ramar and Mr.
and Mrs. Duane Yarbrough
and Diane visited Mrs.
Clarence Joyner last week.
Mrs. Max Treadaway and
Jeremy and Mrs. Tony Gilley
visited Mr. and Mrs. L. D.
Pledger and Lamar Sunday
afternoon.
~ Mrs. Ruby Baggett, Miss
'Marie Teague and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Baggett visited
Mrs. Annie Ruth Dempsey
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Max
Treadaway and Jeremy were
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Tony Gilley Saturday.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Max Treadaway and Jeremy
last week were: Byron Yar
brough and Rodney, Danny
McGraw, Lamar Pledger, Mr.
and Mrs. L. D. Pledger and
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Deßerry.
Earl Callan an({ Shane of
Woodstock spent a few da(g's
last week visiting Mrs. Beedie
Yarbrough and Mrs. Lillian
Green, Regina, Chad and
Chris.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Carr
of LaFayette visited Mr. and
Mrs. L.D. Pledger Sunday
afternoon, June 6.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Pledger
visited Mr. and Mrs. Max
Tucker and family and Mrs.
Ophelia Bentley at
Jamestown, Ala., Wednesday
afternoon of last week.
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NOW LOCATED ON COX STREET
BEHIND GOODYEAR
Specializing in expert brake and alignment service
on all American cars, foreign cars with MacPher
son Struts, Twin-I-Beams all trucks up to 1 ton,
vans and four-wheel drives. Also wheel balancing
and general repair.
PHONE 857-4466 FOR APPOINTMENT
We can usually insure your house, furnishings, out buildings,
mobile home or business at a big saving to you. Why?
Because: :
* We are a Co-op Mutual Co.
* We are exempt from all taxes and licenses.
* We are a non-profit association and prohibited by state laws
from making a profit.
* We have no agents — so you pay no agent’s commission.
*» You deal directly with an officer of the company. You deal
with homefolk in buying Jour insurance and payln? claims.
eWe are the largest and oldest Farmers Mutual in Georgla,
organized in 1892 and insuring property in our area ever since.
Contact Bill Tate
at Tate Furniture Co.
734-2281
We Do Not Insure Autos
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15.
HOUSES
. FOR SALE
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3-BEDROOM HOUSE, 2 por
ches. Shop wired for electricity.
%-acre, Menlo area. Financing
available with down payment,
$14,500.00. Phone 8567-2926. —
6-24 p
5-ROOM HOUSE located in Ber
ryton. Nice large corner lot. Down
payment and finance negotiable.
‘By owner. Serious inquiries
please. Phone 895-3025. —7-1 p
HOUSE & LOT near James H.
“Sloppy”’ Floyd State Park.
$500.00 down, 10 percent financ
ing. Call Ron, 1-800-282-5006. —
6-17 p
MODERN DUPLEX, Cloudland,
tri-level, electric heat, 90 percent
self-maintained. Call 862-2507 for
appointment. —7-1 p
DOME HOMES
Custom-Built, from $7,500.00
Phone 857-4993
—6-24 p
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LOTS, ACREAGE
FOR SALE
FRAAARAAS AR AS AL ELR
27 ACRES, $30,000, Menlo
Highway near Berryton Road.
Call 1-304-253-8244 or local,
857-4703, for information. —
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15-ACRE TRACTS
Will Finance
Leland C. Scoggins 11
857-3992
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20.
HOUSES
FOR RENT
AL TSP AR LBREeA
4-ROOM HOUSE
SBO.OO Month
Phone 857-1848
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5-ROOM HOUSE to couple, will
consider couple with one child.
Located in city limits. Phone
857-1780 after 6 p.m.; 857-2024,
days. — tfe 1
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22.
TRAILERS
FOR RENT
AT RN RS ALV DR
2-BEDROOM FURNISHED
trailer on private lot, Memorial
Drive, carpet, air conditioning,
water furnished. Couple or couple
with one small child. Phone
734-2958. — Itp
LYERLY: UNFURNISHED
2-bedroom trailer, 1% baths.
Deposit required. Phone
857-4500. — Itp
2-BEDROOM TRAILER on
private lot, air conditioning,
water furnished, couple only.
Phone 857-5067. — Itc
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21.
WANTED
TO BUY
AABHBEE LTS LRV H B
WANT TO BUY good used fur
niture and most GE, Whirlpool or
Kenmore washers and dryers,
working or not. The Attic Shop,
734-3490. — Itc
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