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. .The Summerville News, October 1, 1987
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Legal Notices
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY
All creditors of the estate of Zane Burson
Ham, lcuofuldentx;dmn.dmhnby
notified wmnnd«tm.lr mn:d:uwmound:nr
ll’:mdm ng to law an rsons in
debted to said estate are rogfgurod vg: make im
mediate 9gnymont to me. This 15th day of
?optt: H7'
uanita Ham
Menlo, Ga. 10-8 p
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY
All creditors of the estate of Dewey E.
Davis, late of said Countg; deceased are hereby
notified to nrgder thilr magd:u to the under
i according to law an persons in
m to said al‘tlle are required to make im
Summerville Cemetery Corporation will
hold its annual meeting on Monday,
Oct. 15, 1987 in the Farmers and Mer
chants Community Room at 5:00 p.m.
Persons owning lots in Summerville
Cemetery are members of this corpora
tion and are urged to be in attendance.
MARGARET FULTON
Secretary & Tr&asurer
The Chattooga County Board of Educa
tion will accept sealed bids on the
surplus vehicles listed below. Bids will be
opened at the regular board meeting on
Monday, October 12, 1987 at 8:00 p.m. The
Board of Education reserves the right to
accept or reject any and all bids.
Bids should be provided to the Chattooga
County Board of Education, P. O. Box 30,
Summerville, Georgia 30747 to the atten
tion of the Superintendent.
No. 95 No. 107
1975 Ford 8700 1979 Ford 8700
VIN 870DVV71342 VIN B7OAVEC9IO9
361 Cl 370 CI
AT 540 Trans AT 540 Trans
72 Passenger Wayne 66 Passenger Wayne
No. 100 No. 108
1978 International 1603 1979 Ford 8700
VIN DOBI2HHBIOIII VIN B7OAVEG9IIO
345 ClI 370 CI
AT 540 Trans AT 540 Trans
66 Passenger Wayne 66 Passenger Wayne
No. 104 1975 Plymouth Fury
1978 Chevrolet C6O FL4IGSA 163239
VIN C5E638V169300 318 ClI
350 CI Automatic
AT 540 Trans Four door
65 Passenger Carpenter
1968 Ambassador
No. 105 A 958508313509
1978 Chevrolet C6O Six cylinder
350 CI Four door
AT 540 Trans
65 Passenger Carpenter
Vehicles may be seen at the Chattooga
County School Bus Shop, Penn Street,
Summerville, Georgia. Information per
taining to vehicles may be obtained by
calling 404-875-3258.
Don Hayes,
Superintendent
Catoosa and Chattooga For 55 Years & Over
Dade & Walker Counties-Georgia Residents
No Experience Necessary
Free Service - Must Meet JTPA Income Requirements
We encourage all working age people, especially those over 55 years
and over to apply.
Apply Wednesday at Fort Oglethorpe City Hall 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Or
Friday At Northwest Georgia Venture Office 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Rock Spring, GA (Across Hwy. 27 From Bank of LaFayette)
Phone 857-3461 or 764-1350
Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA)
On The Job Training Program
Route 2, Box 187 - Rock Spring, GA 30739
. A Project of the Coosa Valley Private industry Counc
Equal Opportunity Employer
GREAT PAY!
We need people for one of five area companies. These
companies pay from $5.00 to $7.25 per hour with excellent
benefits. Experience not required for most jobs. Two week
training is provided for those who qualify. This service is
absolutely free. There are no fees. Don’t delay, call us
about a new job today! .
Summerville P LaFayette
606 A Hwy. 27 S. ro Hwy. 27 & Patton St,
857-6630 Sync 638-3156
SPONSORED BY THE COOSA VALLEY PRIVATE INDUSTRY COUNCIL
E.OLE.
mediate payment to me. This 20th day of
September, 1987,
Doris Kathleen Davis
P. O. Box 187
Trion, Ga. 30753
10-22 p
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY
All creditors of the estate of Leon Daniel
Holt, late of said County, deceased are hereby
notified to render their demands to the under
sTM according to law and all persons in
debted to said estate are ro%uired to make im
mediate payment to me. This 15th day of
Semmbor. 1987,
Willie Holt
Route 3
Liberty, S. C. 29657 oo AEeD
CHELSEA EVENTS
Family Visitors
By EDITH GARNER
Call 862-2427
*
Ruble Finster visited dur
ing the past week with his
sisters-in-law, Betty Brown
and Lila Schlicher, in Valley
Head, Ala. Mrs. Schlicher is
doing fine after recent heart
surgery.
o Ann Fletcher and
Margaret Ann visited Mr. and
Mrs. Doug Wallin in
LaFayette Sunday, Sept. 20.
They attended the third Sun
day sinfing at LaFayette
church of Christ.
Get-well wishes go to Glenn
Childers of Ninety-Six, S.C.,
who had his leg amputated on
Monday of last week. Mr.
Childers has both legs am
putated. He is a brother-in-law
of Mary Childers.
Mrs. Alma Smith, Leroy
Brown, Lynn Noel and Kimber
ly Hewitt visited Mr. and Mrs.
Judson Brown in Trion Mon
day of last week. Mrs. Brown
had just returned home from
the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Bryant
of Calhoun visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Bryant Saturday. In
the afternoon they attended
the reception for Mrs. Christie
Hood Pugh at the home of Mrs.
Sarah Jane Hood. Christie
recently wed Larry Allan Pugh
in New York.
Mrs. Warner Wilson visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Smith, Kristy and Penny last
week.
David Gardner had lunch
with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cole on
Wednesday of last week.
Get-wefl wishes go to Mrs.
Ellie Graham who was injured
in an auto accident.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bryant
and Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Bryant
attended the wedding of John
Stubbs IIT and Dawn Hawkins
Saturday evening at Beersheba
Presbyterian Church.
Mary Childers and Nancy
Arnold had supper together
Saturday night.
Ed Bryant and Loyd
Bryant attended the Henry
family reunion at Cloudland
Sunday. They later visited Mr.
and Mrs. Zeke Gilley.
Clara and Tom Dodd
visited Warner Wilson and
Mrs. Sheryl McDaniel and
Amber on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cochran
and Doris Cochran visited Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Southerland
in Calhoun Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Comer
of Cloudland visited Mrs. Nell
Ramey Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marty
Johnson, Casey and Matthew
Christol, Mrs. Maggie Smith,
Sheryl Kenworthy and Karen,
and Jamie Hankins visited Mr.
and Mrs. Tiny Brown Sunday.
Mrs. Virginia Copeland,
Mrs. Diane Chamlee and Holli,
Karie Clark and Mr. and Mrs.
Berneice Scoggins visited Mrs.
Lenora Jgones Sunday
afternoon.
Visiting Mrs. Carolyn
Blackman Sunday was Mary
Childers.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed BrK'iant
met theiwanddaughter. rs.
Sherrie orton, in Summer
ville Monday for lunch.
To Kelly {’ Hammond, who
suffered a broken hip last week,
go get-well wishes.
§o Ann Fletcher and
Margaret Ann attended the
wedging of John Stubbs 111
and Dawn Hawkins Saturday
at Beersheba Presbyterian
Church.
Bobby McDaniel and
Amber visited Mr. and Mrs.
Earl McDaniel in Pennville
Friday.
Mrs. Sheryl McDaniel and
Amber and Mrs. Nancy Smith,
Kristy and Penny attended a
‘company picnic in Adairsville
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Warner
Wilson, Mrs. Nancy Smith,
Kristy and Penny and Mrs.
Sheryl McDaniel and Amber
attended the 50th wedding an
niversary reception for Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Copeland Sunday in
Menlo.
Mrs. Beatrice Burton
visited her mother, Mrs. Nell
Ramey, Thursday. Also
visiting was Mrs. Lucille
Bingham.
Clifford Cochran and
Teressa Walton visited Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Cochran
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Comer
and Mrs. Bessie Tudor visited
Mr. and Mrs. John David Com
er and family in Dallas Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Doole
visited his mother, Mrs. Nefi
Ramey, Friday.
Mary Childers enjoyed the
Fah Sah Lah festival at
Howard Finster's Paradise
Garden in Pennville Sunday
afternoon.
Jason and Justin Hughes
spend Saturday with Mrs. Lula
Mae Gentry, Susan and Rick.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hughes
and Justin and Mrs. Lula Mae
Gentry and Susan were shop
ping Monday and later enjoyed
pizza at the Hughes home.
(10) New Case 580 Super E wheel loader Backhoes
equipped with case or wobble, stick control,
$32,500 each. Approx. 50 other pieces of construc
tion equipment. Call collect for prices and
description.
-
Remco Equipment
Ringgold, GA.
(404) 935-2378
Nights and Sundays (404) 861-4914 or 891-9522
Notice is hereby given that the Regular
Election for City Councilmen to fill Seats Nos.
3, 4 and 5 of the City of Summerville will be
held on Saturday, November 7, 1987, at the
City Hall in Summerville, Georgia. Said elec
tion shall be held between the hours of 7:00
a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
Anyone desiring to qualify may do so
beginning Saturday, October 3, 1987, until
Noon, Saturday, October 17, 1987, at the of
fice of the City of Summerville before the City
Clerk.
This 25th day of September, 1987.
Bert K. Self, City Clerk
The Executrix of the Estate of Dorothy Lit
fle Henderson is offering for sale on a sealed
bid basis the house and lots located at 103
Kirby Street, Summerville, Georgia. The lots
upon which the house is located are Lots Six
(6), Seven (7) and Eight (8) in Block ‘B’ of
the Mrs. R. D. Jones Addition to the City of
Summerville, according to a plat recorded in
Plat Book 7, Page 216 in the Clerk’s Office
in the Chattooga County Courthouse. Sealed
bids will be accepted by the executrix at the
office of Farrar & Farrar, P.C., Attorneys, at
121 West Washington Avenue, Summerville,
Georgia, on or before October 15, 1987. The
house will be open for inspection on Friday,
October 9, 1987 from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00
p.m.
The terms of the sale are cash, and the ex
ecutrix reserves the right to reject all bids, and
waives all technicalities.
BETTY LITTLE GOODWIN
Executrix of the Estate
of Dorothy Little Henderson
There will be a benefit sing
ing Saturday evening at the
Chattooga County Courthouse
for Mrs. Velma Smith. The
singers will be the Faith Tem
le Singers, Tommy and Mike
gchrader. Kim Brooks, the
Michael Young fami’lry, Roger
Keith and Happy Travelers
from Dalton. TEe singing will
begin at 6 Khm.
Mr, and Mrs. Henr‘k; Walker
visited J. W. *“Bus” Walker in
Gore Sundaly afternoon. Mrs.
Irene Walters was also
visiting.
Mrs. Bonnie Clowdis’
guests Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. D'Wayne Higgins and
Morgan of Norcross, Beverly
Clowdis of Dalton, Kristy Har
ris of Summerville and Steve
Clowdis.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cole had
as their Sunday dinner guests:
Mr. and Mrs. Butch Spraggins
and Mrs. Andrew Spraggins of
Ooltewah, Tenn., Mrs. Sue
Johnson of Ringgold and Mr.
and Mrs. Char?es Spraggins
and Chad of Berryton. Visiting
in the afternoon were: Mrs.
Kate Blankenship, Elaine
Smith and Mrs. Larry Morgon
and children of Cedartown,
Mrs. Mozelle Willingham, Mrs.
Thomas Cole and Selena
Womack.
The Rev. Greg Ledford will
be guest speaker at Chelsea
Baptist Church Sunday night.
Services begin at 6:30.
Mrs. Edith Wilson is im
proving well after eye surgery
last week.
Celebrating birthday an
niversaries during the first
week in October include: Mrs.
Mary Nell Payne, Ist; Mrs.
Mamie Lee Garner and son,
Emory Garner; and Mark
Wilson, 2nd; Mary Young, 4th;
Lawrence Smith, sth; Mrs.
Sheryl McDaniel and Mrs.
Karen McDaniel, 7th; and
Amanda Pettyjohn, Bth.
An invitation is extended to
all to attend Sunday School at
Chelsea Baptist Church at 10
o'clock each Sunday followed
by morning worship.
°
Junkins-
Reuni
The descendants of Romie,
Sam and Tom Junkins and
Mrs. Clemie Hood gathered at
Wesley Chapel United
Methodist Church recently for
a reunion.
Those present were Mrs.
Marylena Crowder, Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Bohannon, Mrs.
Pauline Oliver, Bobby Hood,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Alex
ander, Hanes City, Fla.; Mrs.
R. C. Junkins, Ray Junkins,
Becky, Bonnie, Angela and
Tesa Mullinax, Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Junkins, Harry, Mark
an(f Mike Junkins, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Gray, Ashlee and
Meredith, Mrs. Louise
Elsberry, Phyllis Cooper, Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford funkins,
Judi, Dawn and Brian Patyon,
Theresa, Heather Chastain,
Paul Warnock, Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Junkins, Debbie and
Niciie Fincher, Cecilia
Junkins, Cathy Kemp, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Miller fi'., Jackie
and Eddie and Jane Sanders.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Junkins
of Rome were special guests.
Called Meeting
A called meeting of the
Development Authority of
Summerville will be held at 4
p.m. Thursday, Oct. 8, at Sum
merville City Hall.
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Pursuant to an act of Legislature NB No. 41
(Georgia Laws 1965 Page 2899) sealed bids m_nll be
received by the Chattooga County Commissioner.
Said bids must be sealed with the words “Sealed
Bids" written across the outside of the envelope
and received in the office of the Commissioner in
the Chattooga County Courthouse, Summerville,
Georgia, on or before 10:00 o’clock a.m. October 1,
1987.
The Commissioner reserves the right to pur
chase any or all items on bid at the offered price.
Also, the Commissioner reserves the right to re
ject any and all bids.
We are asking bids on meals to feed Chat
tooga County Jail inmates. The amount of meals
to be furnished are twice daily and are to be
delivered to the jail approximately 7:30 a.m. and
5:00 p.m. The amount of meals will vary from day
to day and will be called into the food establish
ment by the Sheriff’s Department at approximate
ly 7:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. At present, approximate
ly 45 inmates are incarcerated. Two substantial
and wholesome meals a day shall be served to all
inmates. Said meals shall be nutritionally balanc
ed and all menus shall be approved by the Chat
tooga County Health Department. Coffee or milk
shall be made available to be served with
breakfast; coffee or tea shall be served with din
ner. There shall be no more than 14 hours between
meals. The diet shall conform to the Georgia
Dietetic Association Diet Manual. All food shall be
served at appropriate temperatures in covered
plastic containers equivalent to Aladdin Con
tainers produced by Synergetics, Inc., of
Nashville, Tennessee.
Providor shall furnish drinking cups, eating
utensils and individual packets of salt and pepper
with this service. The service shall be on a 90-day
agreement which shall include all holidays within
that 90-day period.
The Federal Court order sets forth a minimum
of 3,100 calories daily for the inmates.
Harry Powell
Chattooga County Commissioner