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“PUBLIC NOTICES,
" ; BECAUSE THE PEOPLE MUST KN({V}l
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY:
Under and by virtue of the power of sale
contained in a deed to secure debt from
LAURA McDONALD (now deceased) to John
od 1 13009 Bodnim “p"‘.ffés’“? Chartoos
- y of Cha a
bll:y tery to the h'ighn l;ilciiudo‘:‘fwldg.l:
oul t or cas
cfin the Courthouse door in Chattooga Coun
&Ofi%:ldfl.dn the legal hours of sale upon
first y in April, 1991 (being April
2, 1991), the property described in said deed
to fi" debt, to-wit:
that tract or mfl of land lying and be
ing in Chattooga ty, Geolm and more
plrfiwl::y dute‘r’l‘bd as bei:;f No. 1& i.lfs.
a property of Berryton
Mfln &dm 4 as recorded in Plat Book
8, P 166 in the office of the Clerk of
Sire:Corsot eSy vl
al2x obile Home
1973 Medel, 1. D. No. 013422646 locared
thereon.
The sale will be held subject to all unpaid
taxes, assessments and restrictions of record,
if w
otice has been given of intention to col
lect attorney’s fees in accordance with the
terms of the note secured by said deed.
By T i
0 (now
deceased) and the proceeds of said caleril b
applied to the payment of said indebtedness
and all expenses of said sale, including at
torney's fees, all asprovided in said deed, and
the belance, if any, will be distributed as pro
vided by law.
John Paul Jones Co., as Attorney-in-
Fact for Laura McDonald (now
CC Paim
r
m& merce Street
P. 0. Box 716
Summerville, Georgia 30747
(404) 857-5544
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NOTICE OF PETITION
TO CHANGE NAME
GEORGIA
CHATTOOGA COUNTY
Notice is hereby given that BEVERLY
ROWLAND, the undersigned, filed her Peti
tion to the Supflr:eorl E:udr: of ??‘alt)tooga Cour]n-
A ia, on t of February, 199
‘};.‘VhXRD for o chmfie in the name of CHUCK
glO BROWN to CHARLES THOMAS
COX, JR. Notice is hereby given pursuant to
law to any interested or affected party to ap
pear in .lxi Court and to file objections to such
name change. Objections must be filed with
said Court within 30 days of the filing of said
petition.
mfith day of February, 1991.
itioner, BEVERLY ROWLANDI
3-14¢
COOSA VALLEY
JOB TRAINING PLAN
The Coosa Valley Private Indust:
Council (CV-PIC) anticipates veceivinr;
Woxlmmo}y $2.8 million to fund pro
m undolr Angtlyl;;o' the Job Training
jnning July 1, 1991
and ov\dinnguno 30, 1%%%0& 0
ject services may vary in lenefm %e
funds will u‘;vo approximately 1,300
economically disadvantaged hs and
aduits including those with mflors to
employment in a 10-county area of Nor
thwest Georgia at an average cost of
sssoopup;nm Planned services
w On- T(lining; Occupa
al Classroom Training, Customized
Training, Youth Competencies; GED
Preparation; Job Search Skills, and in
take and eligibility determination.
For the Title IFA rfirams. it is
estimated that 70% o ults will be
employed thirteen (13) weeks after leav
ing the program andbe earning S2OO per
mwm, welfare employment at
is estimated at 65%, with week
zolminga of $l9O. It is estimated that
of youth p':n‘i‘dpams will become
employed aving the program and
40% o.tbi ltiiom will :mainoga youth
employi enhancement.
The 'ollovm? aretargeted for services
in the Title 11-A program: welfare reci
, age 55+, dropouts, minorities,
, and hmdfimp&ed.
approxivatol 306000 5 fond projecs
0 fund projects
under the !oonomc Dislocation and
Worker Adjustment Assistance Act (ED
WAA) bo?mninr Juy 1, 1991 through
June 30, 1992. Individual project serves
mvtyhbn%mmn‘?s:mselrve
approximately people who have lost
w through plant closures, mass
, or have been unemployed for
more than 15 weeks at an average cost
moo d:f m‘m\ Planned services
r g The-Job Tramm@; Occupa
tional Classroom Training; Customized
Training; Youth Competencies; GED
Preparation; Job Search Skills; and in
take and eligibility determination.
The fellowing are targeted for ser
vices: age 55 +, dropouts, minorities, and
hangicapped. It is estimated that 75% of
those receiving services will be employed
upon leaving the plo?ram.
L?cmn,ximiza avalable services, the
CV-PIC will coordinae with local educa
tional agencies, DFCS, other social ser
vice and community organizations,
economic development agencies,
organized labor, and governments and
governmental agendes.
Counties served by the CV-PIC in
clude Bartow, Catoosa, Chattooga, Dade,
md, Gordon, Harason, Paulding, Polk,
Walker. :
of the public interested in
flm.ngro information about or com
m‘mhs:n the planmned _lprograms may
review the complete Job Training Plan or
a summary thereof Monday through Fri
day from 9:00 a.m. to4:00 p.m. at the of
fices of the grant recipient and ad
ministrative agency, Coosa Valley
mlonal Development Center, Jackson
Drive, Rome, Geo;gia or contact
Gwen Dellinger at (404) 295-6485 before
il 8, 1991.
MQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM
The Chattooga County Commissioner
of Roads and Revenue is seeking bids for
the renovation and construction of the
CHATTOOGA COUNTY COURTHOUSE
ANNEX BUILDING. Lump sum, sealed
bids will be received at the Commis
sioner’s Office until 10 am. on Tuesday,
April 2, at which time they will be opened
and read aloud. Bidding documents may
be obtained and/or reviewed at the Com
missioner’s Office. For more information
call 857-4021.
3-28¢c
‘ OF THE
CITY OF SUMMERVILLE, GA
16 Ross Street Summerville, Ga.
Phone No. (404) 857-3016 or (404) 857-2177
Has Immediate Openings of One
Bedroom Apartments in the McGinnis
Memorial High Rise Building, Located at
201 Marvin Street, for Those Elderly and
Disabled Who Qualify.
4AlgodTakingC Applications for 1,2, 3, and
-Bedroom Conventional Housing for T
Who Qualify. oy ees
—We Are An Equal Housing Opportunity—
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
STATE OF GEORGIA
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Federal Pr,#ct FR-17-3(59)01
& BHF-17-3(56)01
CHATTOOGA
Sealed proposals for furnishing all labor,
material, empnnnt and other things
necessary for followins:ork will be recefv
ed bé the undersigned at the General Office of
the ment of Transportation, 2 Capitol
Square, Atlanta, Georgia 30334, until 11:00
am., March 22, 1991 and publicl med.
1.874 miles of construction on ngr Route
:i'a}\l' S,. 27 as lollolwn: ‘g’ehhmng é:r“ construc
of assing lane between County Road
2m‘ flduffwe Road, and widgli‘ag of
a *pronhu over Chattooga River.
Contract Time, 3-31-93, DBE equals 10%;
Proposal Gunnnta, $98,000.00; Price of Plans,
|137£0; Dhtdrict ffice, Cuteravigeja. Ly
ans an fiemfl cations may be in;
at the General Office in Atlanta ::dec the
?fli:&rict Office indicated. Cmes of the stan
(zadficnnom (812.00), wdpr?onl form
(810.00), and the plans (indicated price) mn{ be
obtained from the State 'l‘mn?orution Office
Engineer at the General Office in Atlanta,
telephone number 404-656-5293. Payment of
the correct amount must be made within 30
days of billing; such payments are not
‘nzpdlble.
'ayment 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 prescrib
ed by the standard specifications will be
_withheld. On all projects, retainage may be
,deposited in escrow accounts at the opinion of
the contractor. Final payment of amounts
withheld or deposited in escrow will not be
made until the state highway engineer has cer
tified that the work has been satisfactorily
con’nlpleted and accepted.
he state reserves the right to reject any
or all bids.
Hal Rives, Commissioner, Department
of Transportation
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
STATE OF GEORGIA
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
LAU2O-8530-32(55)01
& LAR2O-1-2(55)01
CHATTOOGA
" Sealed proposals for furnishing all labor,
‘material, equipment and other things
necessary for‘the following‘work will be receiv
ed by the undersigned at the General Office of
the f)qmrtment of Transportation, 2 Capitol
Square, Atlanta, Georgia 30334, until 11:00
a.m., March 22, 1991 and publicly opened.
13.430 miles of plant mix resurfacing on
streets in the cities of Menlo, Summerville and
Trion, also various countly roads.
Contract Time, 9-30-91; Progosal Guaran
3. $30,000.00; Price of Plans, None; District
ffi}«,:le. Cartfirsvillefi i i
ans and specifications may be inspec
at the General Office in Atlanta and the
‘li)‘i:ttirict Offfice indicated. Cogies of the sftan
specifications ($12.00), the proposal form
(310.,0&.ec and the plans (indicntedp price) ma{ be
*obtained from the State Tmnsponation Office
Enfl'neer at the General Office in Atlanta,
telehone number 404-656-5293. Payment of the
correct amount must be made within 30 dni's
of billing; such fia 'ments are not refundable.
Payment wil ze made to the contractor
each calendar month based on the estimated
work complete in place as prescribed by the
standard specifications. Retainage as prescrib
ed by the standard specifications will be
withheld. 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 wark has been satisfactorily
comfi:ated and accepted.
state reserves the right to reject any
or all bids.
Hal Rives, Commissioner, Department
of Transportation
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STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF CHATTOOGA
IN THE PROBATE COURT OF SAID
STATE AND COUNTY:
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
VIOLA LAWMAN, as guardian of MARY
BOOKER (an incanple)tent uduh.)f. heir ward,
ing applied to me tition for leave to
ggfil thge rgg estate and g’orlE)raw stock of said
ward, this is to notify the next of kin and
creditors of said ward that said petition will
be passed upon at the April Term, 1991, of the
probate court of said county and that, unless
cause is then shown to thecontrary, said leave
will be granted.
This 4th day of March, 1991.
Jon M. Payne, Probate Judge of Chat
tooga County, Georgia
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GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY
All creditors of the estate of Arthur Brad
ford Cummings, late of said County, deceased
are hereby notified to render their demands to
the undersigned according to law and all eger
sons indebted to said estate are required to
make immediate payment to me. This 7th day
of March, 1991.
Billy B. Cummings A
SEE US FOR ALL
YOUR PRINTING
NEEDS
The Summerville
News
Rome Highway
Summerville
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER
GEORGIA,
CHATTOOGA COUNTY
Under and by virtue of the [?eower of sale
contained in a Deed to Secure Debt given b
JEFFREY E. HICKS & TAMMY L. HICKg
wsFIRSITfi%I:‘EzAIéuSAVIN(I}Ig &oi'.PAN
A mmervi rgia,
108 Kugist 20, 1986, vecoraud eDo B
210, Page 551, Chattooga County, Georgia
Superior Clerk's Office, conveying the nfier
described property to secure a note with in
terest thereon as set forth therein, there will
be sold at public outcry tothe h‘i‘fheal. bidder
for cndc:“l:efm Gthe Co\m.:'ml;‘uee|l ozr :ll |(l?hnr.-
nty, Georgia, within the ours
o 8 pon the fint Tussday i A el Cour
2, 1991) and continuing from day to day until
sold, the following described prgperty. to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying and be
ing in the 6th District and 4th Section of Chat
tooga County, Georgia and in Land Lot
Number 203 and being more particularly
described as follows:
TO FIND THE POINT OF BEGINNING
commence at the southwest corner of Land Lot
Number 203 and run thence north 00 degrees
30 minutes 15 seconds east 1740 feet, more or
less, to an iron pin; thence proceed south 64
degrees 48 minutes 00 seamru east 473.80 feet
to the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence from
said ’)oint of beginning north 00 degrees east
225 feet, more or less, to the south side of a
drive; thence in a southeastward direction
along the south side of said drive 200 feet,
more or less, to a point; thence south 00
degrees west 225 feet, more or less, to a point;
thence north 64 degrees 48 minutes 00 seconds
west 200 feet, more or less, to the point of
begim;,i;f. each comer of the property herein
described being marked with an iron pin.
Said property being improved property
with a residence erectefi thereon.
The above-described lands are conveyed
together with a non-exclusive easement ap
purtenant running with the land for ciour;:ooses
of ingress to and egress from said described
property no less than twenty (20) feet in width
over and along an existingroadway sometimes
known as Mitchell Road which leads westerly
from the west side of the Gore-Subligna Public
Highway to and alang the northerly side of the
property hereinabove described.
Also conveyed herewith is a water rights
- easement, also to be an easement appurtenant,
‘ running with the land for the right to use water
for residential purposes only and for one
residence only, from a welllocated on that tract
of 1.37 acres described in that certain outstan
dinfi deed to secure debt from Frank E. Mit
chell to First Federal Savings and Loan
Association of Summervilke, Georgia dated Ju
ly 19, 1985, in the original amount of
$30,000.00 and recorded in Deed Book 202,
Page 530, Chattooga County Deed Records
and to install and maintain a pum?. related
equipment and a pipeline running from said
well and across intervening lands now owned
by Frank E. Mitchell to the dwelling located
on the above-described property.
LD6/3144/kk
Said indebtedness was subsequently
assigned to Inter Federal Sflvin¥s Bank by
Assignment dated the 18th day of December,
1990 and recorded in Deed Book 241, Page 119.
The debt secured by said Deed to gcure
Debt is hereby declared due because of, among
other possible events of default, failure to pay
the indebtedness as and when due and in the
manner provided in the note and Deed to
Secure Debt. The debt remaining in default,
this sale will be made for the purpose of pay
ing the same and all expenses of this sale, as
rrovided in the Deed to Secure Debt and by
aw, including attomey's fees (notice of intent
to collect attorney's fees having been given).
Said J)ropertg will be sold subject to any
outstan infi Ad Valorem taxes lincludins
taxes which are a lien, but not yet due an
pa{able). any matters which might be disclos
ed'by an accurate survey and inspection of the
groperty. any assessments, liens, encum
rances, zoning ordinances, restrictions,
covenants, and matters of record superior to
the Deed to Secure Debt first setout above.
To the best of knowledge and belief of the
undersigned, the é)ang in F)ssession of the pro
rty is JEFFREY E. HICKS & TAMMY L.
gleld(s or tenant, or present occupant.
The property will be sold as the property
of the makers of said Deed to Secure Debt or
that assigns. in bar of all Tity or redemption,
and will divest all of the right, title and interest
of the makers thereof, or their assigns, in and
to said property, and shall invest such title in
the ,Purchaser. ; ;
he proceeds of said sale will be used first
to the payment of expenses of said sale, in
cluding those attorney's fees Erovided by said
Deed to Secure Debt and/ar that note secured
thereby; the payment of said note, principal
and interest; and the balance, if any, will be
distributed as provided by law.
This 4th day of March, 1991.
INTER EYEDERALSAVINGS BANK
as Assignee of First Federal Savings &
Loan Association actin% pursuant to
Bov;ers contained in said Deed to Secure
ebt
FARRAR & FARRAR, P.C.
P. 0. Box 736
Summerville, Georgia 30747
(404) 857-3497
3-28¢
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF CHATTOOGA
All creditors of the estate of MARTHA
WYATT, late of Clntt.ooga County, Georgia,
deceased, are hereby notified to render in their
demands to the umhrgfined according to law,
and all persons indebted to said estate are re
quired to make immediate payment.
This 7th day of March, 1991.
Jack Blanchard, Administrator, 105
Riverside Drive, Summerville, Georgia
30747
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CITATION
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF CHATTOOGA
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
JACK BLANCHARD, as administrator of
the estate of MARTHA WYATT, deceased,
having filed an application with this Court for
leave to sell real praperty belonging to the said
estate, all interested persans are hereby cited
to show cause, if any they have, on or before
10:00 o'clock a.m., on the Ist day of April,
1991, as to why said application should not be
granted.
/s/ Jon M. Payne, Judge, Probate Court
of Chattooga County
3-28 p
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY
All creditors of the estate of Cora Bell Man
ning Self, late of said County, deceased are
hereby notified to render their demands to the
undersigned according to law and all persons
indebwgn to said estate are required to make
immediate payment to me. This 18th day of
Februaré. 1991.
Robert E. Dawson
Rt. 4
Summerville, Ga.
3-14 p
LAKE WEISS
Located between Centre and Cedar Bluff, Ala. on
Hwy. 9. The most desirable lots on Lake Weiss.
Year around deep water. Spectacular view. Paved
roads. City water. Concrete sea walls. Financing
available. Ask for Tab Chandler. ;
WEISS LAKE REALTY
(205) 927-4653 (205) 927-5147 (205) 927-2220
GUTTER CO.
PHONE 857-1851
Doug now has the county’s first seamless
aluminum gutter machine. All your gutter needs
will be custom made on the job. Remember,
aluminum gutters will not rust and we offer them
in several different baked-on enamel colors.
Check our prices before you buy!
FREE ESTIMATES
857-1851.
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY
All creditors of the estate of Mack P, Brad
dy, late of said County, deceased are hereby
notified to render their demands to the under-
Hlfled according to law and all persons in
d"z&pd to said estate are re%yired to make im
ate payment to me. This 19th day of
February, 1991.
James SY Braddy
Box 269
Adairsville, Ga.
3-14 p
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY
All creditors of the estate of June Self
Dawson, late of said County, deceased are
hereby notified to render their demands to the
under&isned according to law and all persons
indebted to said estate are required to make
immediate payment to me. This 18th day of
Februué. 1991.
Robert E. Dawson
Rt. 4
Summerville, Ga.
3-14 p
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY
There will be sdd at public outery to the
highest and best bidder for cash, between the
legal hours of sale before the Courthouse door
in Chattooga Coumg. Georfiia. on the first
Tuesday in April, 1991, the fol lowinfi describ
ed property, to-wit: One (1) ATV Kawasaki
Boyace 300, Serial Number
JKALF8A1668511365; ane (1) Remington
30-06 Rifle, Model 742, Serial Number 7489892
W/Weaver 43-W Scope.
This sale shall be conducted under, and the
roceeds thereof disposed in accordance with,
Bfficial Code of Georgia Annotated, Section
16-13-49(f), pursuant to an order entered by the
Superior Court of Chattooga County, in Civil
Asc;ion File No. 90CA-16,631 on February 8,
1991.
This 4th day of March, 1991.
Ron E. Turrer, Sheriff of Chattooga
County, Georgia
3-28¢
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY
. All creditors of the estate of Harry G. Will
ingham, late of said County, deceased are
hereby notified to render their demands to the
undet‘sggned according to law and all persons
indebted to said estate are required to make
immediate payment to me. This 18th day of
February, 1991.
Edna S. Willingham
P. O. Box 64
Menlo, Georgia 30731
3-28 p
Substitute For Redtips
By TED CLARK
*—
Redtips gl:iotinia) serve as
screens and hedges throughout
Georgia. The glossy green
foliage is now mostly on the
ground due to leaf spot. The
plants become completely
defoliated and die. These un
sightly remnants are creating
a nee({ for replacements and a
demand for other landscape
plants.
Redtip alternatives need to
%'row fast and reach eight to 10
eet, maintain theif evergreen
foliage and be adapted to a
variet¥ of sites throughout the
state. To choose the best possi
ble replacement evaluate ti:e
planting site. Determine if the
new plants will grow in sun or
partial shade, how much space
is available, are there overfiead
obstructions and will time be
available for maintaining
established plantings.
Fast-growing plants are
usually selected and put in
limited or restricted spaces.
Added maintenance is required
as tthlants continue to grow
year after year. Replacements
needed for formal ?andscapes
usually require pruning to
maintain the desired sizes and
shalges.
ast growing selections in
clude Leyland Cypress.
Esl:ablishedy plants grow three
to four feet each year with an
ultimate height of 40 to 60 feet.
This means they need a site
with 10 to 15 feet for spread
and lots of head room. This
eve.r%lre'en conifer is very
upright in sun or partial shade.
NEWCOMER
Anise is a relatively
newcomer on our landscape
scene, although native to
Georgia. The long narrow
leaves give off the fragrance of
anise when crushed. The light
green foliage sets it off from
most other evergreens. Anise is
adapted to sun or shade and
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY
All creditors of the estate of ROY PIERCE
THOMAS, deceased, late of Chattooga Coun
t.’v'. Georgia, are hereby notified to render in
their demands to the unde.::gmd according to
law, and all persons indebted to said estate are
required to make immediate payment to me.
This 15th day of February, 1991.
Beth Lee f‘iouser. Executrix, P, O. Box
. 324, Summerville, Ga. 30747
3-14 p
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY
There will be sdd at public outery to the
highest and best bidder !gr cash, between the
legal hours of sale before the Courthouse door
§ ;‘{l Chattooga County, Gmer. on the first
uesday in April, 1931, the following describ
ed Pmlperty. to-wit: One (1) ATV Honda 250,
Mode! 87, Serial Number
JH3TE0604H0201614.
This sale shall be conducted under, and the
goceeds thereof disposedin accordance with,
fficial Code of Georgia Annotated, Section
16-13-49(f), pursuant to anorder entered by the
Superior Court of Chattooga County. in Civil
.lkgng,ion File No. 904 A-16,630 on February 8,
1,
This 4th day of March, 1991.
Ron E. ’{'urmr, Sheriff of Chattooga
County, Georgia
3-28¢
» NOTICE
Notice is hereby posted that an npglication
for a Solid Waste }mdl.ing Permit has been
submitted to the Department of Natural
Resources, Environmental Protection Division
— Solid Waste Management Program.
Non-hazardous petroleum contaminated
soils from your county may be removed for in
cineration at one of the fdlowing facilities:
Reynolds Construction Co., P.O.
Drawer 749, Ludowici, Ga.
A & D Asphalt Co.
Hwy. 87 & Pope's Ferry Rd.
Juliette, Ga.
i Questions or comments may be addressed
0:
Kedesh, Inc.
197 Common Way
Jesup, GA
Ite
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY
All creditors of the estate of J. C. Boyd, late
of said County, deceased are hereby notified
to render their demands to the undersié;ned ac
cording to law and all persons indebted to said
estate are required to make immediate pay
ment to me. Sl'his st day of March, 1991.
Sandra Davis
Route 2, Box 3
Summerville
3-28 p
| grows eight to 12 feet tall.
' Anise in sun is dense and
| upright, while shade plants are
| more open and darker green.
Tea Olives (Fortunes
osmanthus and Holhy leaved
osmanthus) provide dark
evergreen color throughout the
fiear. The white fra%rant
owers bloom in fall. These
shrubs are fast growing,
drought tolerant and pest free.
Tea olives are easily pruned to
a desired size. These plants
readily grow eight to 15 feet
tall in sun or shade.
Most hollies are medium in
‘ their %rowth rate. Lusterleaf
<holly has large leaves nearly
the size of our Southern
magnolia. It's conical upright
habit and its coarse texture are
ideal for screening and mass
Gi ¢
igantic One-Day Sale
@
Chattooga County, Georgia
Saturday, March 9, 1991
SALE #1 — 10:00 a.m. — 2 Beautiful Mountain Brow Lots
located in Cloudland, GA. Lot #1 contains 1.88 acres. Lot #2 contains 2.07
acres. Must see.
SALE #2 — 11 :00 d.IM. — 12’ x 60’ Unfurnished Mobile Home.
Ready to move to your lot, Cloudland, Ga.
SALE #3 - 1:00 P.M. — 24’ x 60’ Double-wide Mobile Home
to be moved from lot. Could be made into a very nice home, Filter Plant Road.
Also, 4-bedroom brick house, 2 baths, Filter Plant Road.
SALE #4 - 2:00 P-IM. — 26 Acres in Frontier Estates (on
Beaver Road). Tract ranges from flat to moderately rolling. Beautiful acreage
to be sold as a whole tract.
SALE #5 - 3:00 P-M. — Frontier Circle, Tract 1 (4.17 acres)
and Tract 2 (6.54 acres) to be sold separately. Located in Frontier Estates,
Stallion Road.
SALE #6 - 4:00 P:M. — Lot has 110’ frontage, is 350’ deep 1
and measures 250’ across back. Good building lot inside city limits of Sum
merville, Ramey Street.
* SELLING ON SITE OF EACH SALE %
TERMS: ALL SALES-20% Down;Balance in 30 Days.
Contact Our Office for Brochure/or Appointment — All Sales Subject to Confirmation
P e s
COMBINED Aucnons, INC.
14 COX STREET % SUMMERVILLE, GA 30747
TELEPHONE 404-857-6451 TOLL-FREE 1-800-635-1967 FAX 404-857-6203
C. S. BAKER e PETE DENSON - GAAL-A1428 ¢ GARY ANDREWS - GAL-1447 e DANNY COOPER - GAL-1729
" the classifiecdls
1.
YARD AND
GARAGE SALES
YARD SALE SATURDAY
(weather permitting), 10 a.m.-2
g.m.. 7 University Street,
ackyard, blue house across from
city park. Clothes, shoes, coats,
jeweE;, dishes, nicknacks, Home
Interiors, Tupperware. — Itp
COME TO CLOUDLAND Aloe
and Herbs for all your herb
needs. Also, we have black pills
from China. Clara Steele,
862-2310. — tfc
Bible Conference
Set For March 15
Evanielist Wilber Hurt will
hold a Bible conference at Em
manuel Baptist Tabernacle,
fgnnville‘ at 7:30 p.m. March
'Evangelist Hurt is from In
dianapolis, Ind., and has been
a full time pastor for 20 years.
The public is invited.
CPE Wednesday
Dalton College will ad
minister the College Placement
Examination (CPE) at 6 f.m.
Wednesday at Walker
Technical Institute. This ex
amination is required for all
degree candidates through
Dalton College. There is no
charge for taking the examina
tion and an appointment is not
necessary.
planting. Foster holly grows
tall, 20 to 30 feet, and stays
narrow and quite upright. The
dark green foliage is enhanced
by the reliable set of winter ber
ries. Nellie R. Stevens holly is
broad spreading and conical.
The black green foliage and
large red fruit add fall and
winter interest. Burford holly
grows as an upright mound 10
to 15 feet. The large bright red
berries are a great addition at
Christmas time. All these
hollies will £ow in full sun or
partial shade. They do require
extra moisture during periods
of drought to look their best.
* * *
Ted Clark is a Chattooga
County Extension Service
agent.
The Sfimmervme News, Thursday, March 7,1991 . . ..
3.
NOTICES AND
ANNOUNCEMENTS
THE FOLLOWING VEHICLE
at Doyle’s Used Cars, 38
Railroad Street, Summerville,
will be sold for ;?axr and storage
fees if not picked up by March 8,
1991: 1976 Datsun pickup, serial
No. 141593. —3-7 p
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
The contents of Mini Warehouse
No. 24 at Chattooga Self
Storage, North Commerce
Street, P. O. Box 368, Summer
ville, Georgia, rented to Doretha
A. Brady including gersonal flro
rty and household goods shall
Efi sold at public sale at Summer
ville, Georgia, at 10 o’clock a.m.
on the 9th day of March 1991.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
The contents of Mini Warehouse
No. 50 at Chattooga Self Stor
North Commerce Street, P.ag
Box 368, Summerville, Georgia,
rented to Camellia Stoner in
cludinfi Personal Px:l)f)erty and
Household Goods shall be sold at
public sale at Summerville,
Georgia, at 10 o’clock a.m. on the
9th £y of March, 1991.
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CONNIE SEYMORE thanks all
her friends and customers for
their prayers, phone calls and
cards during her illness. Connie
is back at work now at Studio Six
and invites her customers and
friend to come by or call her for
an appointment, 734-3005. — Itc
Flood Damaged Macintosh SE (FDHD) Com
puter with new hard disk drive, Apple
Keyboard with Mouse, Printer - Laser Writer I,
Selected Software, User’s Guide.
The above equipment is located in the
superintendent’s office at Trion City Schools.
Sealed bids will be taken on the above equip
ment. Bids not accepted on individual items.
Deadline for submitting sealed bids, in writing,
to Bill Kinzy, Superintendent of Trion City
Schools, will be Tuesday, March 12, 1991 by
12:00 noon.
Pst i g i CREG 2 R
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LOBT < v
Fefixslllnlfl‘: PET LOST: Small,
r rown |
wearing bmpfltM'
Responds to name ‘“Puddles.”
Reward offered. Phone 857-2845
or 857-3305. — Itp :
6. :
HELP WANTED
QUALITY ASSURANCE
NURSE, Summerville, Ga.: Full
time posj\tion for RN ?n LPN to
assist supervisor in review-'
ing megxcal records to maintain
Zual;ty control standards of care.
ssists in rrovnding on-going
educational programs on
documentation, coverage re
'guirements and other. staff
evelopment programs. For
more hformafioné.g'nsedl(}ju-v
dy Graham, Q sugm
1-829-7233-095801'(404) 1-5940.
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GOOD POTENTIAL INCOME
for qualified person with
otk oo magor fogd
es terril wi ad -
unse ;
st
ment required. Call (404)
258-7843. —3-21 p
NURSERY ATTENDANT.
wanted for Summerville First
Baptist Church every Sunday,
10:45 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Depen
dability, good character, age 21-
or over required. Phone 857-1215
or 857-4157 days; 857-2006,
nights. — ltc % i
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