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CHELSEA NEWS
Mr. and Mrs, Sam McCain
and David Padgett visited Ada
Hammond and Hannah
Salmon in Shannon Monday,
Jul{’ 21,
isiting Mr. and Mrs. Cot
ton McGraw and family in
Gore July 21 were Mr. and
Mrs. Sam McCain, David
Padgett and Robert McGraw.
l&rs. Alma Smith had as
her breakfast guests Thursday
Mary Childers and Lynn
Pet?rjohn.
rank Morris and Mary
Childers visited Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Miller in Cedartown Ju
ly 22. They en{oyed lunch at
'the Chinese Palace. Mrs. Deb
bie Winkle and Mrs. Kathy
Winkle were also visiting the
Millers.
Tammy and Rebecca Lynn
Morgon were Thursday spend
the-(fay ‘guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Henry Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cole
visited Mr. and Mrs. James
Fountain in Trion Friday. Con-
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PHONE 857-2456
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SELLING IN TRACTS OR AS A WHOLE 1000 d.m.
Prime Timber—6,ooo Ft. Double Creek Frontage
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15-Year Owner Financing
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Property of Mr. Vernon Foster—Walker County, Ga.
LOCATION: This tract is centrally located being equal distance from Summerville, LaFayette,
Dalton, Calhoun and Rome. FROM VILLANOW go south approx. 7 miles on East Armuchee
Road to Manning Mill Road, turn right at signs and go 1 mile to property. FROM SUBLIGNA, go
north on East Armuchee Road 3 miles to Manning Mill Road, turn left at signs and go 1 mile to
property.
TIMBERLAND - This entire tract is covered with a beautiful mixture of hardwoods and pine
timber.
CREEK FRONTAGE - Dick’s Creek and the west Armuchee Creek runs through this property
and converge at its southern border. Cascading water falls, deep blue holes and a large trout
population are all characteristics of these streams. One of the most beautiful supplies of
mountain rock in North Georgia is available on this property. Approx. 3,000 ft. of double creek
frontage on each of these streams adds to this property’s investment potential. EVERY TRACT
WILL HAVE CREEK FRONTAGE. g
Selling in tracts oras a whole - This tract had approx. 3,600 ft. of double road frontage on all
weather Manning Mill Road. Tracts will be offered from 5 acres up and each tract will have
creek frontage.
FISHING AND HUNTING - This property is surrounded by the United States Government on 3
sides and these streams aré frequently stocked with trout by the Department of Natural
Resources. Deer, turkey and all native game abound.
OWNER FINANCING - The current owner is willing to sell this property accepting a down pay
ment of 20% with the balance over a 15 year period at 10% interest with monthly payments.
INSPECTION: Dempsey Representatives will be available to show the property on Friday,
August 1, from 10:00 am. to 4 p.m.
Y THE DAY WITH US - Even if you don't buy property the investment of your
g;)MEi:xNUENv:/JiCI)I be worthwhile. We will have music to entertain you and a barbecue apd
Wa);e\:vmelon dinner-will be served to all attending the sale. Come breathe the air and listen to
the gentle song of these creeks.
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By Mrs. Tom Garner—Phone 862-2427
tinued get-well wishes go to
Mr. Fountain,
Vacationing in Panama Ci
%{, Fla., last week were Jane,
im and Michelle Sumner,
Sarah Jo and Angie Mcßae,
| Ann Payne and Nefiland Jason
| Copeland.
; Miss Annie Garner spent
| Monday and ’l‘uesda&'l last
| week with Mrs. amie
| Williams.
' Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCain
| and Ruby Lively visited Mrs.
' Dorothy Aldridge, a patient in
| Erlanger Hospital in Chat
| tanooga, Tenn,, July 22.
| Mary Childers and Frank
| Morris attended services
| Wednesday night of last week
| at Alpine l{'esbyterian Church.
| Afterwards they visited Mr.
| and Mrs. Doug Walker.
| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walker
| visited Mrs. Ada Bohannon
| and Mrs. James Bohannon and
| Timothy in Armuchee Friday
| morning. They also visited Mr.
| and Mrs. Vt;alt Walker in
Rome.
Nancy Arnold had as her
Thursday luncheon guests
Mary Childers, Frank grlorris
and Raymond Aultman.
Mrs. Carolyn l§{mxggins of
Berryton visited Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Cole Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Prince,
Thomas and Amanda of San
Diego, Calif., are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. T.D. Prince and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
Prince and family and other
relatives and friends this week.
It is the first time they have
visited here in several years.
Roger Burrage of
Douglasville spent the
weekend with his grandfather,
the Rev. Fred Burrage.
Mrs. Reba Gill, Thomas
and Rebecca and Mrs. Edith
Garner shopped in Eastgate
Thursday and had lunch at
McDonald's in Fort
Oglethorpe.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walker
visited Mr. and MrsWom Cole
Friday evening.
Mrs. Diane%haw. Allen and
Danny of Chickamauga had
dinner Friday with Nancy
Arnold.
A bridal shower was given
Fridaly; evening for Carolyn
Hall, bride-elect of Jerry *‘Cur
ly"" Blackmon. The shower was
held at the Central Avenue
Baptist Church fellowship hall.
The Rev. Owen Davis prayed a
prayer of blessing before
refreshments of cake iced in
white, and pink punch was
served. Hostesses were: Mary
Childers, Nancy Arnold, Sue
McCain and Frank Morris. Ms.
Hall and Mr. Blackmon have
planned their wedding for Aug.
30 at 1:00 o'clock in the after
noon on the lawn of Central
Avenue Baptist Church.
Visiting Nancy Arnold
Saturday morning was Ray
White.
To the family of Norton
Vann, who passedv away Thurs
day, July 24, we send expres
sions of sympathy. He was a
brother ofy Mrs. Estell Brown.
Saturday visitors of Mary
Childers were Mrs. Cleo Brown
and Tony, Jimmy Childers,
Jamie, Amy and Keith, Ray
White and a friend, and David
Carroll.
Mrs. Reba Gill and Rebec
ca were in Bremen Saturday
for the baseball games where
the Trion All-Stars played. At
noon Mrs. Gill ang Rebecca
had lunch with Mrs. Juanita
Keith in Cedartown at The
Shanty.
To Ruby Lively we send ex
pressions of sympathy in the
death of her half-brother, L. D.
Butler, who passed away
Thursday, July 24.
Archie Womack came home
Thursday after several weeks
stay in Redmond Park
Hospital. Visiting Mr.
Womack and Mr. and Mrs.
Qeorie Smith and family dur
ing the }rast few days were:
Kathy Hurley, Mr. and Mrs.
James Rowrls. Debra and
'l‘rafiy Westbrook, Terry and
San K:lRowlls and Lance, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Walker, the
Rev. G. W. Rosson and Mrs.
Rosson, Mr. and Mrs. David
Womack and Bill, Mr. and
Mrs. Tomm Schrader,
Charlotte and ’I?;m, Mrs, Susie
Ballenger, Glenn and Missy,
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Smith and
children, Mr. and glrs. Timmy
Prince, Anna and Amy and
Mandy Prince. Continued get
well wishes go to Mr. Womack.
Homecoming will be held
Sunday at Chelsea Baptist
Church. The Rev. Robert inn.
a former pastor in the county,
will bring the morning
message. Guest singers will be
the Trebleaires of Atlanta. The
Rev. G. W. Rosson, pastor, and
members invited aIF to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Garner
attended homecoming at
Highland Avenue Baptist
Church Sunday afternoon.
Chad Spraggins of Ber
ryton spent Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Cole.
Loyd Bryant and
Margarita of Calhoun and Sue
Hooper were Friday spend-the
night guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Bryant. They all attended
the Old Timers Gospel Singing
at Macedeonia Methodist
Church.
Mrs. Elaine Cooper, Karen
and Jeff and Michael Adams
vacationed in Panama City,
Fla., last week.
Attending their annual fish
fry Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Thurston McNair
were: Rickey, Judy and Jerry
Wayne McNair, le)hn, Justin
and Jason Weise, Jan and Dar
rell Warnack, Kim and Dan
Floyd, Toni McNair and Bill
Burd.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Childers, Jason and Joshua of
Little Sand Mountain, Tony
Brown, Christopher Noel and
Terry Brown visited Mrs.
Alma Smith Sunday.
To the family of Mrs. Jewie
Reynolds, who passed away
Sunday, we send expressions of
sympathy.
Mr. and Mrs. Tiny Brown
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Walker had supper at Captain
D’s in Fort Payne, Ala., Satur
day, then did some shopping.
Mrs. Darlene Rape return
ed home Sunday from Floyd
Medical Center after having
surgery. Continued get-well
wishes go to Darlene.
Loyd Bryant and
Margarita attended homecom
ing at Welcome Hill Baptist
Church Sunday.
Bud Sumner and Michelle
had Sunday dinner with Mrs.
Carl Sumner. Visiting in the
afternoon were Mrs. Virginia
Copeland, Mrs. Jo Ann Crider
and Mr. and Mrs. Berneice
Scogfins.
enn and Missy Ballenger
spent Monday with Mrs. Reba
Gill, Thomas and Rebecca.
Margarita Bryant is spen
ding this week with her grand
arents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
gryant, and attending Vaca
tion Bible School at Harrisburg
Nazarene Church.
Roger Burrage, a young
reacher from Douglasville,
grought the evenin% message
at Chelsea Baptist Church Sun
day. The young people were in
charge of the service.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tid
more visited Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Walker after church ser
vices Sunday night.
Vonda Lance of T'ampa,
Fla., sgent the past two weeks
with her grandmother, Mrs.
Bessie Hil%. On Sunday Mrs.
Hill carried Vonda to Cam
Juliette Low where she wifi
spend two weeks.
Preaching
the Living Word
to a Dying World
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Sunday School . .10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship 10:45a.m.
Evening Worship . .7:00 p.m.
Wednesday Night . 7:00 p.m.
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The 1953 graduating class of Summerville High School
will sponsor a reunion Saturday, Oct. 18, at l%iegeldale
Tavern, Trion. Pictured (from l)c;ft) in the front row are
Mary Louise Flanagan, Edna Shiver, Frances Kellett,
Dora Ann AlexancFer. Elenor Crawford, Wanda June
Greeson, Elizabeth McArthur, Shirley Koonce, Carolyn
Swafford, Patsy Bean, Edith King, Jo Ann Hill and Jo
Maret, teacher; in the second row, Morris Hughes,
Virginia Johnson, Betty Jean Vaughn, Martha Woods,
Alta Faye Keith, Joyce Woods, Bobbie Jean Perkins,
Barbara Ann Gorman, Shirley Fletcher, Amy
Hardeman, Odella Tucker, Dorothy Hudgins, Geneva
Menlo Council
Meet Tuesday
i Menlo's Mayor and Council
| are expected to review design
1 plans for the town's new
sewerage system at their 7
| p.m. meeting next Tuesday.
| Mayor Theresa Canada said
| the panel is tentatively set to
I review the plans, if the city’s
| engineers are available. The
town may have some informa
tion near the middle of August
on %ossible interim financing
by the state for the system, she
said.
The panel also may discuss
demolition of the old city hall,
library and fire station. Dedica
tion of the new city complex
has been tentatively set for
Aug. 21.
| The Council also may
discuss extermination services
1 for the new library and city
| hall, Mayor Canada added.
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United Christian Fellowship will sponsor
a “‘Bible Break,"” a special end-of-summer
vacation Bible school at the scout hut
next to the Summerville Recreation
Center Monday through Aug. 8. It will be
for ages 6-16 and willie held from 9 a.m.
tonoon. Classes will include Bible stories
The Summerville News, Thursday, July 31, 1986
Cargle and Betty Jean Ig:f in the third row, Elmer Lee
Johns, Bobby Yyoun blood, Eugene Haney, Billy Pear
son, Ann Peppers, Vginson Hemé)hill, Paul Warren, Rex
Jackson, Wayne Cox, Howard Clements, Elliot Cramer
and Sue Nix; in the fourth row, John McGraw, Cellie
Warren, Ferrell Frazier, Rzg'mond Elliot, Richard Har
ris, Bobby Groce, Jim ulgepper, Wayne Gilmer,
Thomas Dean, Jack Anglin, Carolyn Duncan, Odessa
Alexander and Kelly Owens. Not pictured are Jimmy
Adams, Edward Al{ison, Johnn¥ Green, Fay Hurley,
Ralph Maxey, Doris Jean Pursley, Charles Stewart,
Peggy Tillman and Barbara Anne Wofford.
Bible Break Slated Aug. 4-8
and lessons, arts and crafts, music,
games, refreshments, puppet ministry
and special Christian videos. Peggy
Warner and Shelli Jones will be directors.
Pictured (from left) are Jamison Warner,
Loretta Cabe and Stephanie Meacham.
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