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LEGAL
NOTICES
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUN'
All creditors oflhouuudAn;vywOor
don L. McArthur, late of said County, deceas
ed are hereby notified to render their demandy
to the m-dmfifio law and all
sons to said estate are M
awmw'"nm payment to me. This 7th day
Wayne Andrew McArthur
Route 1, Box 36, &:‘mnnrvuu
o 6:lp
T ———————
NOTICE sl
All creditors of the estate of CLINT M.
WHEELER, JR. deceased late of Clm.&M
znnd- the >
their to the md according to
Law and all persons to said estate are
mm immediate payment to the
This 25th day of March, 1986,
Anna W. Moyers, Executrix of the
Estate of Clint M. Wheeler, Jr.
1143 Montevideo Rd.,
Jacksonville, Fla. 32216
417 p
oot s
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY
All creditors of the estate of DOROTHY G.
MCWHORTER, late of Chattooga County,
deceased, are hereby notified to render their
) parsoms Indaboed sg to
and all nrlou to said estate are re
make immediate payment to me
my attorneys, Farrar & Farrar, P, C,,
P.O. 171, Summerville, Georgia 30747,
This 18th du{dof March, 1986.
Robert O. McWhorter, Executor of the
Estate of Dorothy G. McWhorter
4-20 p
et st oot
Comptroller of the Currency
| Treasury Dtslunnmt of the United States
ashington, D. C.
~ Whereas satisfactory evidence has been
- presented to the Comptroller of the Currency
that Chattooga County Bank, National
Association, located in Trion, State of Georgia,
has euvlu with all provisions of the statutes
of the United States required to be complied
eey A e
as a Nal il
Aufidmon. :
ow, therefore, I hereby certify that the
above-named association is wt.hoflZd to com
mence the business of banking as a National
Banking Association.
In testimony whereof, witness my
#mmu and seal of Office this 14th day of
arch, 1986.
Vernon E. Fasbender
Director for Analysis
Charter Number ¥IOO4 4
CITATION
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY
PROBATE COURT
BRENDA STARR HUGHES has applied
to be finud Administrator of the estate of
RONALD LEE HUGHES, deceased, of said
County. All interested parties are hereby
notified to show cause why said applicant
should not be so appointed. All objections to
‘:fla amicnuon mu'lt be inh‘:rli:_.!.n‘. ntting
f of any such objections, an
must be m the court on or before May
5, 1986 at 10:00 a.m.
Clerk of the Probate Court
Cunningham & Mullinax
Attorneys at Law
103 East Patton Street
u LlFllOth G”afh 30728
Tel. 404/638-47!
. 4-24¢
State of Georgia
County of Chattooga
All creditors of the estate of INEZ
BARNETT, late of Chattooga County,
Georgia, deceased, are hereby notified to
render their demand to the undersigned accor
ding to law, and llrl‘sersom indebted to said
estate are required to make immediate
payment.
This 26th day of March, 1986.
Chester W. Barnett
Route 1, Box 619
Trion, Georgia 30753 4-24 p
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY
All creditors of'the estate of Dora Henson,
date of said County, deceased are hereby
notified to render t.hmlr domam‘nd:n to the under
i according to law persons in-
Mtonidnuumnm'dwmhm
mediate ment to me. This 20th day of
March, 133{.
Goaah Henson .
901 Highland
Summerville
417 p
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY
All creditors of the estate of Georgia Mae
Garmany, late of said County, deceased are
hereby notified to render ul\:u m to the
i according to law persons
mm estate are required to make
immediate payment to me. This 26th day of
March, 1986.
Nellie B. Hartline
Route 2, Summerville
4-24 p
J & M Leasing & Cattle Co., Inc. has been du
ly incorporated on March 11, 1986 by the is
suance of a certificate of incorporation by the
Secretary of State in accordance with the ap
isions of the Business
of the corporation is located at te 3, Box
100, Summerville, GmfiJsouv, and its in
itial registered agent is uan Jarrett,
4-24 p
REQUEST FOR BIDS
The Coo-%llky Private lnglun.?' Coun
cil requests bids for the sing of weekly
S:“art Service Plyqu July 1,
1 .Mhlfindnum Y.P"s:m“'
pant, with an additional fee per day for
child care expenses. Attendance is reported
weekly and an estimated 200 checks per week
will be processed and printed. No mtfioldmc
or tax reports are nns.d for these payments.
Processing is also required for up to 100
payroll checks week with all appropriate
payroll “fi%fi quarterlv reports. Due
to the m:‘hol e program Juick turn-
A weekly summary listing, sorted by train
ing project and in duplicate, is necessary with:
name, social security number, current &I}“
gt, cumulative y&u-urdnu. and hv.;d n‘:.y
bid must include cost per check,
variance in cost due to number of checks pro-
INVITATION TO BID
Lump sum bids will be received for construction of a project described
as Trion High School Renovations & Modifications, Trion, Georgia,
until 3:00 p.m., local time, April 22, 1986 at the office of the Architect
at 243 North Hamilton Street, Dalton, Georgia at which time and place
all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud.
Bidding Documents may be examined at the following locations:
Office of Kirkman Associates Inc., Architects
Builder's Exchange Plan Rooms, Atlanta, Georgia and Chat
tanooga, Tennessee
F. W. Dodge Plan Rooms, Atlanta, Georgia and Chattanooga,
Tennessee
Construction Reporter, Atlanta, Georgia
Associated General Contractors of East Tennessee, Chattanooga,
Tennessee
Bidding Documents may be obtained by Bidders and Subbidders
from Kirkman Associates, Inc. Architects, 243 North Hamilton Street,
Post Office Box 1033, Dalton, Georgia 30720, upon deposit of $35.00
per set. Only full sets of documents will be issued. Deposits will be
refunded in accord with the Instructions to Bidders. Subbidders and
nonbidders will be refunded their deposit less cost of reproduction
and mailing costs.
Bids for general contract shall be accompanied by a bid bond in an
amount not less than 5% of the Base Bid, in accord with the Instruc
tions to Bidders.
A Performance Bond and Labor and Materials Payment Bond, each
in the amount of 100% of the contract sum will be required from the
successful bidder.
The Form of Agreement between Owner and Contractor shall be AIA
Document AlOl, Standard Form of Agreement between Owner and
Contractor, where the basis of payment is a stipulated sum.
Modification and withdrawal of bids shall be in accord with the In
structions for Bidders. Bids may not be withdrawn for a period of
30 days after date of receipt of bids.
Project will be funded by Capital Outlay and local funds.
cessed. Any start-up costs or other charges
must be itemized. y
Bids must be received at:.Coosa Valley
APDC, P. O, Drawer H, Jackson Hill Drive,
Rome, GA 30163 by 3:00 p.m. April 21, 1986
at which time they will be opened. For more
information, contact Jim Stockton at
404/295-6485. An Equal Opportunity
Program.
4-24c¢
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF CHATTOOGA COUNTY
STATE OF GEORGIA
WILLIAM BENJAMIN ROBERSON, an in
fant, by CONNIE CARVER, his Guardian and
next friend,
Petitioner /
VB.
ROBERT V. ROBERSON,
Defendant !
CIVIL ACTION FILE NO.: 85CA 13,160
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
BY ORDER FOR SERVICE BY
PUBLICATION dated the 4th day of Agfl.
1986, you are hereby notified that on the 25th
day of October, 1985, WILLIAM BEN
JAMIN ROBERSON, an infant, bx CONNIE
et agaitt oo oSI g meSsa
ou
cndeeuuihu.
ou are to file with the Clerk of
the &mw# Chattooga County and
serve 81'3“ Imutm'- attorney, J.
CHRI PHER SIMPSON, 2970 Peachtree
Road, N. W., Suite 210 Buckhead Centre,
Atlanta, Gcw- 30305, an answer in writing
within sixty Adm:l the date of the Order
for Service gg tion.
_ WITNESS: the Honorable Joseph E. Log
gins, ,ludr. Superior Court Chattooga Coun
ty this 4th day W' 1986.
Sam L. , Jr.,, Clerk, Sufioriof
Court, Chati County, FOR: J.
CHBISTOPHBR SIMPiON. 2970
Peachtree Road, N. W., Suite 210 Buck
head Centre, Atlanta, Georgia 30305
(404) 266-2421
b-lc
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY
All creditors of the estate of BILLIE RAY
REEVES, late of said County, deceased are
hu-by.nofifi.dwmdenrirdaflnnmduwun
unlbr:snd according to law persons
indeb! t.oniduutemrfluindwmnke
immediate payment to me. This 2nd day of
April, 1986.
Loyce Reeves
Route 4, Box 144, 5-1 p
Summerville, Georgia 30747
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
STATE OF GEORGIA
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
STATE PROJECT LARIS-8-3(55)
& LAUIS-8530-25(55)
CHATTOOGA COUNTY
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
FI THE DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION, 2 CAPITOL
SQUARE, ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30334,
UNTIL 11:00 A. M., APRIL 24, 1986 AND
PUBLICLY OPENED.
17.670 MILES OF PLANT MIX RESUR
FACING ON VARIOUS COUNTY ROADS
AND VARIOUS STREETS IN THE CITIES
OF MENLO, SUMMERVILLE AND
TRION.
CONTRACT
TIME
10-1-86
PROPOSAL
GUARANTY
$43,000.00
PRICE OF
PLANS
NONE
DISTRICT
OFFICE
CARTERSVILLE
Plans and nsedfiutiom may be inspected
at the Gener: OffiuinAt.l{numdtbe
District Office indicated. le of the Stan
dard Specifications (SIOW form
($10.00), and the plans ( price) may be
obtained from the State 'l‘rmhmn Ogice
Engineer at the General in Atlanta,
telephone number 404-656-5293. Payment of
the correct amount must be made within 30
dnfin of billing; such payments are not refun
dable. Notices to contractors which include
items and %umtitiel are available upon pay
mer;’tr of 84.].00 lnn;:ll)nb -l gt
oposals must be submitted on pr:
(or;n issued - by t.ht: Department. !i.ch mepo-d
submitted must woflpumd y &
guaranty in the indicated amount in the form
of a Certified Check, Cashier's Check or Bid
Bong 03 the forfix "i;cuod tiy t:nbopnnment
or the Georgia Highw uthority.
In wcorfinco with t‘hye Sundar! Specifica
tions, the time set for receiving bid
téerminam at 11:0‘(’)‘ am. at Room 384 the
tate Department of Transportation E
The bid prog:nll will then be transferred to
Room 401 where they will be publicly opened.
Bid prs;ouls will not be received n{ur 11:00
a.m. Bi pmmu may be withdrawn by the
bidder from 234 prior to 11:00 a.m. but
cannot be withdrawn after 11:00 am. A
withdrawn bid rmpoul may again be receiv
ed in Room 234 prior to 11:00 a.m.
Bids must be delivered to the Dogunmgm
either by an nm%oyn of the firm submitting
the bid, by tae U.'S. Postal Service, or by a
roco(mnx delivery service such as United
Parcel Service, Federal Express, Purolator, etc.
Al of an offer submitted by the bid
prop%begivminwfiun‘withhso
days after the om”:f thJubld unless a
longer period is i in or
|rud upon by the successful bmfim
gs bidders 't.li,:n d::lot htta current Certificate
thfiu' ill not be accepted unless pre
qualification requirements are specifically
waived for the s(r)%joct. or unless the bid sub
e the applicable
or| i cal
edition of the DO‘f‘g’undud W a 3
amended by the contract lrruvlm Contract
time will be as indicated. Payment will be made
to th.; cont.nct;rd uchkcahndu ;s?nnth based
on the estimated worl ace as
prescribed by the Sundnmflatflu Re
tainage as prescribed by the Standard
Spodg:uiou will be 'il.hh&t On all projects,
retainage may be deposited in escrow accounts
at the option of the contractor. Final payment
of amounts withheld or deposited in escrow
will not be made until the State Highway
Engineer has certified that the work has been
Social
Security
By JANE DAVIS
gochl Security
Field Representative
in Chattooga County
Do you receive Social
Security or sugglemental
security income (SSI) checks
on behalf of a relative, friend,
or someone else? If so, here are
some important reminders’
about your duties as a
representative tgayee.
To begin with, all pamx:nts
must be used for the benefit
and well-being of that person.
Your firs:jfnority is to see that
basic daily needs for food,
shelter, clothing and personal
items are met. After this,
checks can be used for special
needs such as school expenses,
medical expenses, insurance
premiums, tax bills and current
payments on a house in which
the beneficiary has an interest.
If any funds remain after
meetmgh basic and special
needs, t %y must be saved or
invested. The money should be
kept in an account separate
from yours and clearly iden
tified as belonging to the
beneficiary. Keep in mind,
though, that accumulated
fupds may affect a person's
eligibility for SSI payments.
Promptly report to Social
Security anfsl' ch that may
affect benefits sucfi as: Change
of address or custody; person
dies, marries, takes a job, or
enters or leaves an institution;
disabled person’s condition im
groves; or person getting SSI
as a change in assets or
income. :
The leaflet you received
when you became payee
describes other changes you
need to report and provides
other information. If you need
a copy, ask at any Social
Security office for the leaflet,
Your duties as a representative
pqfi'ee. From time to time you
will be asked to comg{ite a
Regresentative Payee Report
and explain how '{ou used
funds paid to you. Therefore,
you should keep a record of
money received and how it was
spent or saved. Keep all
receipts, cancelled checks, and
other proofs in case Social
Secuntsy;‘l:";oguests to see them.
Social ty has a Represen
tative Payee Account Book,
available free at any Social
Security office, that may help
you keep track of income and
expenses.
NURSING HOMES
Some 1.1 million elderly!?
Americans are cared for by
about 22,000 nursing homes.
These care facilities range in
cost from' SI,OOO to s3,ooo"a’
month with varying degrees of
gléality, say Georgia Extension
rvice specialists.
satisfactorily completed and accepted.
All federally financed contracts will contain
provisions with regard to minimum wages,
employment of labor, methods of construction,
disadvantaged business enterprise involve
ment, and sublemngeor assigning the contract.
On such projects the Department will insure
that disadvantaged business enterprise con
tractors 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 con
aidqntior: hfe“ an awnrdt. 9‘llll se:ecud federal
ro| b n seta n
mworkmmmad by Mw?muui
ed business enterprise contractors. On suc
pr?'ecu the bidders will be required to cenifg
and document the percentage goal of DB
utilization thßy %ropose to achieve.
Proposed DBE participants are to be sub
mitted with bid nflon‘:n:\t the time an
nwurdinmndsw&e werbiddor.flnD?m
ment will announce the names of the DBE par
ticipants listed by the low bidder. This infor
mation will be shown on the Award Announce
ment. It will not be given by telephone either
before award or after.
F.d"::uifi financed contracts in excess of
%10.000 : contain p{oxmpm ::Pr Elcvgnl
mploymon uni ffirmative on
and goals for My ms' female employment
in construction pursuant to 41 CFR 60-4 and
}Bxecuu‘vo Order 11"2:&;3 m Goals ;or
lemale cmploym-n S ae; or
minority employment Agpl within m‘oun
ties of *‘ulwn. DeKalb, Cyobb, Clayton and
Gwinnett.
This advertisement is merelg an invitation
for the submission of bids which are to be con
sidered as offers for performance of work by
the submitting party. The State reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
Thomas D. Moreland, Commissioner
Department of Transportation
417¢
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF CHATTOOGA
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER
Because of default in the payment of the
indebtedness secured by that certain Deed to
Secure Debt and Corrective Deed to Secure
Debt executed by Danny Howard Allen to the
First National Eank of Chattooga Count,
dated the nm of August 1978, and secerd
ed in Deed s 167 and 169 mgoctivoly.
183-185 and 89 respectively, Chattooga
Bounty. Georgia Records, the rl.wht. title, op
tion, power and interest of the First National
Bank of Chatwo&l County in and to the said
Deed to Secure Debt, the property described
therein and the indebtedness secured thereby
having been transferred and assigned to the
Smnfi%u-huu Administration, an Agency of
the United States of America, by Assignments
dated the 20th day of January, 1986, and
recorded in Deed Book 205, 703 and 704
respectively of said County m-. the under
signed representative of the Small Business
A%nminlnrldon pursuant to the said Deed to
Secure Debt and the Note thereby secured has
declared the entire amount of the said in
debtedness lmmcdll(ll;’ due and payable and
p\ummtwdnfiwuo sale contained therein
will on the first Tuesday in May, 1986, during
the legal hours of sale at the Courthouse door |
in Chnlm County, Georgia, sell to the |
:A?hnt bl for cash the &bopony describ
in said Deed to Secure t to-wit:
Aflthutunctofpnrellolhndlfihwmdb’
h:gln Land Lot No. 6in the 6th District and
4th Section of Chattooga County, OoorT- and
bdn% Subdivision Lots No. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,
14, IN.n% 16 in Block '3" lo.l"l'homu' o S\a&a-
L 9, Of 8 su j
:%2:.‘ which u% in the office of the Clerk
of Superior Court of Chattooga County,
Ooor[r:,'tn Plat Book 3, page 81, and being
more fully described as follows:
BEGI‘N!NO at a point, said point boln‘:
484 foet oast from the intersection of the sou
side of Summerville-Dry Valley Road and the
east side of Dry-Valley-Lyerly Road; thence
east along the south side of Summerville-Dry
Valley rl‘am‘l 200 feet; thence south 30%
degrees west 179 feet; thence west 200 feet;
thence north 30% degrees east 176 feet to the
int of beginning.
- Tl:uh will be held subject to any unpaid
taxes and otlmd umommt:n:r:lcw-y b‘:
liens o{dmt property, s as
withou ty expressed or implied.
To the best of the undersigned's knoviedge
and belief the party in Eououlon of
mmonuomd property is Danny Howard
Said rl?.n ill be sold as the property
of D-nn; own{d'Alhn and the prope'ndn of
nlduhwfllbo:.ppudmunmmol.fiaw
tedness, t! ses of 8 , all as
%?dodhtlnmm"mbt.mdm
S el R
a as or
Deed to Secure Debt.
i"‘r.q"' '2:‘:.‘.‘."6:.&‘"&..‘““";«‘“,\”%' -
finnmny-ln-i‘m for Danny How
Loan Spocialt,
8
Atlanta District Office b
the classifieds
1.
YARD AND
GARAGE SALES
YARD SALE — Saturday,
Rains Subdivision, beginning at
8 a.m. Follow signs. — Itc
MOVING SALE THURSDAY
through Monday, 100 West Elm
Street, Trion (behind Trion
Cleaners), beginning 9 a.m.
Kelvinator refngerator; Ward's
grc;. ft.l ;reezer; ll? volt clot::;
er; 12 gauge shotgun; w
burning stove; wooden extension
ladders; 1974 Chevrolet 27’ step
van; 1973 30’ Champion motor
home on Dodge chassis; self
contained camper bus, sleeps six;
canning jars; and miscellaneous
items. — Itp
YARD SALE SATURDAY, 107
Maple Drive, Summerville (road
behind Summerville Elementary
School), beginning at 8 a.m. rain
or shine. Children’s clothing and
shoes, pictures and
miscellaneous items. — Itp
YARD SALE SATURDAY, 104
Union Street, Summerville,
across from First Bapl!:ist
Church, beginnin%awa.m. 'oys
(lots of them), baby clothes, etc.
- Itp
YARD SALE SATURDAY,
Back Penn Road, first brick
house on right. — Itp
YARD SALE SATURDAY, 101
‘Marvin Avenue, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. —
Itp
YARD SALE SATURDAY,
first house on right past Ber
ryton Bridge, beginning at 9 a.m.
— Itp
SRA2VAVBRRAAIAAAIBAVIAAANY
3. .
NOTICES AND
ANNOUNCEMENTS
LAAHARLAL ALV EABA4O
THE " FOLLOWING
AUTOMOBILES at Frank
Ward's Garage, Gore, will be
sold for wrecker and storafifees
if not picked up by owner before
April 25, 1986: 1976 Maverick,'
serial No. F6K916200261F;
Maverick, serial No.
F3K92L138311F; Chevrolet
pickup 4C144A113080. —4-24 c
AUTHORIZED
‘ DEALER
—Bank-Rate Financing—
FARMERS
SUPPLY STORE
PHONE 857-2515
IF YOU WOULD REALLY like
to sell your house quickly and
can be flexible on terms (low
down payment), T will give you
a fair price for your house. If iou
really want to or need to sell, I
really want to BUY! Call John at
857-5683. Please leave message
if machine answers. — Itc
STEVE:
Only 16 more days, til . ..
COUNTRY
ANTI%UE SHOP 1
112 Allen Street '
Summerville, Ga. '
Phone 857-4238 \
Open Monday through
Saturdgy. 10:30 a.m.-6:00
g.m.; unday, 2-6 p.m.
- Country lamp shades, coun
try paintings, gifts for all §
_occasions.
PICTURES THAT ARE
üblished in The Summerville
‘l:lews and made by staff
photographers may be purchas
ed for $1.50. The 5 x 7 black and
white prints are sold on a first
come fasis.
MA52A440444028 0042000380804
6.
HELP WANTED
AOV
NEED SOMEONE TO MOW
cemetery. If interested, call
638-378’7’, or 638-3056. — Itp
TO MAKE MONEY — Also have
insurance — sell Avon. B, Bean
734-2698 or R. Shipman, 862-2228
- tfc
STIR FRY
Stir frying vegetables
allows you to use a small
amount of fat to prepare food.
It's quick and doesn’t overcook
vegetables, say Georgia Exten
sion Serv'i.ce ho:ne ecionomists.
GROUNDING FEATURE
_The grounding featyre pro
vided by a three-hole electric
outlet or an adapter for a two
hole receptacle is a safety
feature dealined to lessen the
risk of shock, say experts at
the U.S. Consumer goduct
Safety Commission.
R
CANCER POLICIES
Cancer or its treatment
may lead to other physical pro
blems, which may not be
covered bfi most cancer in
surance policies. Such illnesses
include infection, diabetes or
pneumonia, say Geor.fii‘u Ex
tension Service specialists.
FRALAAAV PV LV
6.
HELP WANTED
PEATAALBAAL LA H ISV
POSITION AVAILABLE:
Chattooga Coun{)’ Library.
Library Associate, Technical Ser
vwe-ml’)yepanmem Must have ad
vanced tyying skills and
understanding of library
classification and cataloging
system, All applicants are re
quired to take a typmtest and
additional library ski mting
may be required. Saturday wor
is required. All aKplicatwns' must
be received in the library direc
tor's office by 5 p.m. Tuesday,
April 22, 1986.
4-17c¢
TEACHER
Applications are being ac
cepted for the position of
teacher at the Chattooga
County Head Start Center.
Closing date for applications
is Monday, Aprirg& 1986.
;\J’gl(i)cations may be obtain
m: Northwest Georgia
Services, Inc., 120 West
Villanow, LaFayette, GA
3072E§, (1(1)‘?) 638-3203.
qu pportunity
Empg;'er
4-24 c
HBASHAIO4LBARLALLBAAAVALRA
1.
SERVICES
S RRLEALAAL BLRARIRARALA LAY
I?‘UNI'I_‘E'D PEST COSTFSIOCI;H
U, ving you a problem
BogsEgllsberry. 857-3661. — tfc
SIMMONS
ELECTRICAL
Residental & Commer’cial
— No Job Too Small ~
Licensed — Insured
Wire New Homes
Rewire Older Homes
Phone 862-2773
5-1 p
SEWING MACHINE SERVICE
29 West Third Street
E. B. Richardson Sr.
Phone 857-3580
‘# CUSTOM CABINETS
Praditional/Contemporary
Residential — Commercial
Kitchen Resurfacing
Silver Hill Cabinetry
Phone 857-3954
5-1 p
SPECIALIZING IN ALL
KINDS of tractor work: cutting,
turning, rotovating, bushhogg
ing, leveling, etc. Contact
Herbert, Hugh Don or A.L.
Hughes, 857-3237. — tfc
MONEY'S CARPET
Everyday Low Prices
Carpet — Carpet Supplies
— Expert Installation —
Open Monday-Saturday
I 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
' Phone 857-4543
CARPENTRY WORK: No job
too small or large. Cabinet work,
concrete work. 20 years ex
perience, Call Gordon Williams,
734-2442 or (205) 779-6691. — tfc
BUCK'S USED CARS
& PARTS
Menlo Highway
All Makes & Models
We buy junk cars and
trucks. Free hot-line service.
24-hour wrecker service,
Phone 862-2245
B & W LAWN SERVICE, com
mercial or residential mowing,
free estimate. Phone (205)
634-37569 or (404) 862-6151. —
| 4-17 p
We Buy Standing Pine & Hardwood Timber
T. Fondren Wright
(404) 734-3209
P. 0. Box 271 (404) 734-2554
Trion, Georgia 30753 (404) 734-3661
o A eASB A S oy ST e
M
The Chattooga County School System is develop
ing its Chapter | program for the 1986-87 schoo!
year for educationally deprived children. Chapter |
of the Education Consolidation and Improvement
Act of 1981 provides financial assistance to local
educational agencies to meet the special educa
tional needs of educationally-deprived children.
All interested parents of eligible children are in
vited to review and discuss the Chapter | program
and activities available for 1986-87.
For more information, call Diane Poole, Chattooga
County Chapter | Coordinator at 857-3447 at the
County School Superintendent’s office.
TOVIYIVIYIYIYIYIYVYVYVYIYYYYRTYYVVVVYVEVE
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SERVICES
WELLS PEST CONTROL
Complete
Household Pest Control
“Let us prove ourselves
with our service.”
Phone 734-2279
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~— First Consultation Free —
MACLEOD, CALLAN,
SPROLES & SLADE
20 Years of Combined
— All Cases Handled —
Put an end to creditor pro
blems, lift garnishments, stop
foreclosures, stop reposses
sions, property protected
while consolidating debts,
i eliminate or reduce payments.
BANKRUPTCY
CHAPTER 13
Bankruptcy
(Chapter 7) $249.00
Incorporation $249.00
Probate of Estate $249.00
Adoption $249.00
Divorce $149.00
Name Change $149.00
Wwill $49.00
AUTOMOBILE
ACCIDENTS
(Contingency Fee of
30 percent)
PERSONAL INJURY
(Contingency Fee
of 30 percent)
CONTESTED DIVORCE
CHILD CUSTODY
CRIMINAL TRIALS
D.U.L
WORKMAN'’S
COMPENSATION
SOCIAL SECURITY
(Fees quoted above are for
simple, personal, uncontested
matters and do not include
court costs).
107 East sth Avenue
Rome, Georgia
Phone 291-7411
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MIKE RENTS at Shamblin
Hardware. All types tools and
equipment for rent. If you need it,
we’'ve got it! Phone 857-1115. —
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COUNTRY THINGS
Dry Valley Road
West of Summerville
Open Daily
10 am.-6 p.m. :
Homespun — Bears — Crocks
— Pillows — Ornaments —
Folk Dolls — Baskets — Tin
ware — Wreaths — Hand-
Dipped Candles — Wire —
Primitives. — tfc
— NOW OPEN —
CHEVRON
SERVICE STATION
1249 Central Avenue — Trion
PHONE 734-3256
We are sorry to announce the
closing of Chattooga Garage, but
we would like all our customers
to continue trading with us. We
will give the same caring and
courteous service. Wem also
like all customers of the previous
Chevron management to come
by. We wouldm very much to
serve you.
TIRES
P 155 x 80R-13
$24.95 each
THANK YOU!
808 & GENE ELLENBURG
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DOG GROOMING
Clipping, flea bath, boarding
dogs and cats, toy poodle or
Pomeranian stud service.
Sprayberry Kennel, Trion.
Phone 734-2367
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DIRTY CARPET? Let us clean it
for you, residential or commer
cial. References furnished. Best
Yet Carpet Cleaners. Phone
857-3216, days; 857-3922, nights.
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_The Summerville News, Thursday, April 17, 1986
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SERVICES
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EAR PIERCING FREE |
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Eyebrow Wuinfi — $3.00
MERLE NORMAN
STUDIO
Phone 857-3741
LENNY'’S TV SERVICE: Call
us for TV or antenna service.
Phone 857-3544. — tfc
i DOZER WORK
Chert, gravel, septic tanks,
field lines, land clearing.
Bill Cothran
Phone 734-3448
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INGLE & BRUCE Roofing &
Repair. Free estimate. One g'ear
workmanship guaranteed. Phone
734-2700, 6 a.m.-10 p.m. —5-1 p
David Rogers’
4 — DRY WALL —
‘Hanging — Finishing
Textured Ceilings
Phone 857-5688
WILL KEEP SMALL children
in my home, any shift. Phone
862-2752 or 862-2687. — Itp
FOR ALL YOUR FLOOR cover
ing needs, contact Rand
Money, 857-5138. All worfi
guaranteed.
“I've Got You Covered”
LOOKING GOOD
By Appt.
857-2155
Drawing Each
Month%"or A
FREE GROOMING
ALL TYPES BULL
DOZER work and landscaping.
Reasonable rates. Operator has
28 years experience. Call Alvin
Sentell, 857-4466. After 6 p.m.,
call 857-5162. —5-22 p
808 DAWSON
CONSTRUCTION
Hauling — Clearing —
Topsoil
Chert — Gravel
Septic Tank Installation
Septic Tanks Pumped Out
862-2441 or 734-2145 :
tic
l HELP WANTED |
EXPERIENCED
SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS
ACRO TEX, INC.
1025 CENTRAL AVE. TRION, GA.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ...
HENDERSON’S
GARAGE
5 UNIVERSITY CIRCLE 857-3890
OPEN 8 A.M.-6 P.M. — 6 DAYS A WEEK
MANAGER: ROBIN MEADOWS
AFFORDABLE RENT!
— Limited Number —
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Range, Refrigerator, Disposal, Drapes,
Central Heat and Air, Water and Garbage
Service Provided, Laundry Room and
Playground On Premises.
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LAKE WANDA REITA
APARTMENTS
1001 Oakley Drive - Summerville
PHONE 857-5821
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
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SERVICES
AUV VLAV
Smiung. pols SR, Bk
wimming h
and concrete work. Also, carpen
try work. Phone 857-4689, — tfc
ODD JOBS: All yard
work, hauling, etc. Wdo any
odd job you need done.
Reasonable. Phone 895-2601,
857-3207, 9 am.-2 p.m. —5-1 p
QUALITY CRAFTSMAN: No
job too small. We do cabinet
making, remodeling, room addi
tions and small concrete pour.
Ask for Randy, 857-3651. —5-1 p
CHILD CARE in my home, 6
a.m.-6 lp.m.. six weeks to 12
years. Two meals and one snack.
Infants get free food if enrolled
in day care. No discrimination to
race or sex, any child welcome.
Phone 734-3058. — Itc
UPHOLSTERED FUR
NITURE cleaned — couches,
chairs and ottomans. Best-Yet
Carpet Cleaners. Phone 857-3216
day; 857-3922 night. — tfc
CUSTOM MADE KITCHEN
cabinets and bathroom cabinets.
Also, renovation of cabinets,
houses and mobile homes. Free
estimate. All work guaranteed.
Call Jeff, 734-3042 or 857-1762.
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LAWNg&OWER & TIIJ.EwR ser
vice and repair, tuneup to com
plete rebuilsmg. blades athn
ed and balanced. Contact J. B.
White, Hifihwa{' 114 south of
high school on left. — tfc
DRYER COlLS.ovenun.i:
well pumps, plumbing
electric supgliea. Also, water
heaters and elements.
MARBUTT SUPPLY
8572747
LP BOTTLED GAS
Now Available At
Evans Texaco
See Or Call
Walt Rich
AT s
Evans Texaco
Qs
“tAuneups; engine overhaul;
ignition and starter repairs;
wheel alignments including
cars and |-beam trucks;
transmission overhauls; and
all general repairs.
VISA & Master Card Welcome .
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