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Winte® rire & oil & Alignment
103 Oil Mill Road - Summerville - 857-3406
Scenes Of Fiery, Fatal Wreck
News Published
Following is a reminder of a number of editorial policies
established by The Summerville News during the years. They
are being reprinted for the benefit of our readers and
customers.
The policies follow: ]
* The newspaper does not photograph ‘‘proclamation
signing” events. When local and newsworthy, parts of the pro
clamations may be published in news stories.
* “Ribbon-cutting” photos will not be taken by The News.
However, the newspaper will continue to cover le§i§lmate
openings of new businesses or industries. Instead of ribbon
cutting photos, The News will photograph owners, managers
or employees of the business involved in a key business
activitv.
DEADLINES
* The deadline for all news items for the newspaper is 1
p.m. Tuesday. Articles, ]photos and other items submitted well
in advance of the deadline will help ensure their publication
on a timely basis.
It is necessary for articles to be written on every other line,
or doublespaced, including church events.
* The advertising deafline is 3 p.m. Tuesday.
* Articles about weddings more than two weeks old won't
be accepted for %üblication. Since the news deadline is 1 p.m.
each Tuesday, the deadline will actually give couples agout
two and one-half weeks to turn in wedding information.
* Photos of the same children will be published only once
per vear.
ENGAGEMENTS
* Regarding wedding and engagement announcements:
—ls only grandparents of the bride and/or groom reside
in Chattooga gcr)unty, the newspaper will publish a one-column
photo with a short article.
— If the bride and groom are former residents of the county
and don’t have any other ties to Chattooga, the newspaper
will use only a brief story and no photo.
— If only aunts and/or uncles of the bride and/or groom
reside in Chattooga, no story or photo will be published.
RETIREMENT
* The newspaper doesn't make retirement photos unless
the person has El))een employed for 30 years or more and comes
by The News office.
* The News does not make photos of children for birthday
announcements.
* It does not make engagement photos.
* The newspaper doesn't make service award photos or
use service award photos even if the company provides the
photo.
* For photos of slain deer, only the person who actually
shot the deer can be in the photo.
PAGEANTS
* The newspaper will publish photos and articles about on
ly the Miss Chattooga County, Miss Trion, Mr. and Mrs. Chat
tooga County, and Miss Oak View pageants.
* The newspaper will not publish advance news notices of
any other pageants after Jan. 24 unless they are sponsored
by a non-profit group. After-pageant photos of winners will
not be accepted, regardless.
* The newspaper reserves the right to edit any letters to
the editor, any stories, and crop any photos submitted to The
News.
AR AR AR AR AAT Adw
Report Card Handout Set
_Report cards on the first six weeks of the winter semester
will be given to students at Chattooga High School next
Monday.
Parents are asked to check the cards, sign them and return
. them to their child’s homeroom teacher.
R R RN A AT A A A A AN
Got Questions
About Printing?
Call 857-2494
For the Answer!
Signing Progresses
The installation of C;'load andcstreets
signs is progressing in Chattooga County,
Commissioner Jim Parker sai(f Monday.
The groject hasn’t reached the half-way
point, he said, but “It’s f°i'3§ real
good ... We've gotten a lot of good com
ments about it.’
There has been little vandalism of the
signs to date, he said. The Chattooga Coun
ty Sheriff's Office has helped keep an eye
on the signs durin%ltheil;fatrols. Parker
said. and deputies have also been on the
Desert Storm
Contributions
Chattooga County tax
payers wanting to contribute
money to the government for
Desert Storm should not send
their contributions to the IRS.
Instead, the IRS said send con
tributions to Investment
Policy & Management Divi
sion, Washington Head
quarters Service, The Pen
tagon, Room 38287,
Washington, D. C. 20301-1155.
Contributions should be
made by check, payable to
“U. S. Treasury,” with a note
indicating it is ‘‘for deposit to
the Defense Corporation Ac
count.” The contributions are
deductible.
Donations cannot be ap
plied to specific military ser
vices or activities. The money
will go into a special account
set up by Congress specifical
ly for donations for defense
{)‘ro%rams, projects and ac
ivities.
Chattooga BOE
To Meet Monday
The Chattooga Board of
Education will meet at 8 p.m.
Monday at the county
superintendent’s office.
Housing
Disposition
If You Represent a Non-Profit Organization Or Local or
County Government and If You Are Looking For Oppor
tunities to Acquire Affordable Housing in the Summerville,
Georgia Area.
The Resolution Trust Corporation (RTC), through its Affordable Housing
Disposition Program, may be able to help YOU. The RTC is offering the follow
ing properties on a bulk sale basis (acquisition of 2 or more properties
represents a bulk sale), to non-profit organizations or any unit of government
providing services to the Summerville area.
If you represent a qualified purchaser you may be eligible to receive special
pricing consideration if any of the properties listed below are acquired in bulk
and either rented or sold to families whose income does not exceed 80% of the
Chattooga County median area income. The conditions of the properties will
vary, including some properties that may require extensive rehabilitation.
For access to these properties, contact the Real Estate Agents listed
below. For further information regarding bulk sales, contact Mary Alice Henn
ing at (800) 628-4362 or (404) 881-5062.
SUMMERVILLE
122 6th St., 3 BR, 1 BA, $15,000. McCollum
Realty, Louise McCollum (404) 857-6031
203 Ellen St., 3 BR, 2 BA, $32,000. Cloudland
Realty, Jo Walker (404) 862-2761.
404 Cherry St., 2 BR, 1 BA, $8,500. Cloudland
Realty, Jo Walker (404) 862-2761.
516 South Union St., 2 BR, 1 BA, SB,OOO.
Cloudland Realty, Jo Walker (404) 862-2761.
1060 Orchard Rd., 2 BR, 1 BA, $5,000.
Cloudland Realty, Jo Walker (404) 862-2761.
607 Highland Ave., 3 BR, 1 BA, $5,000. Mc-
Collum Realty, Louise McCollum (404)
857-6031.
Rt. 2 Rocky Hollow Rd., 3 BR, 1 BA, SIO,OOO.
Cloudland Realty, Jo Walker (404) 862-2761.
LaFAYETTE
Rt. 2, Box 1388 A, Hwy. 27 South, 3 BR, 2 BA,
$33,500. McCollum Realty, Louise McCollum
(404) 857-6031
All properties are subject to availability . . . Some may have already been
sold, but similar homes may be available. The listings above are reliable, but
not guaranteed.
Resolution Trust Comporation
Mid-Atlantic Consolidated Office
lookout for littering, especially around the
county’s dumpsters.
The road signing project began in the
second half of 1990 in the southwestern
part of the county. County mowing crews
are installing the signs. The commissioner
said the signs will he}llfi emergency ;t)erson
nel in resi)onding to callsin the county. The
signs will also help crews if the county ob
tains 911 emergency telephone service in
future years, he added.
Real Estate Courses Set
The Dalton Board of
Realtors will co-sponsor two
approved continuing education
courses offered by Barney Flet
cher Enterprises on March 20
at the Dalrgrll Holiday Inn.
The first course will begin
at 9 am. and will be over at
12:15 p.m. The topic will be
“Laws of Agenc‘:iy in the 90’s.”
The second course on
“Buyers Brokeratge, Beauty or
Beast’’ will be offered starting
at 1:30 p.m. and ending at 4:45
p.m.
Garden Club
Meet Slated
Mrs. Steve Groce and
Frank ‘‘Skipper”’ Stewart
will discuss conservation
and recycling during the
March meeting of the
Chattooga County Garden
Club at 3:30 p.m. next
Wednesday.
The meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs.
Johnny Echols, Summer
ville, and hosted by Mrs.
Malcolm Lee and I\er. Ir
win Thomas.
TRION
234 Pine St., 2 BR, 1 BA, $15,000. McCollum
Realty, Louise McCollum (404) 857-6031
131 Alabama St., 2 BR, 1 BA, SIO,OOO. Mc-
Collum Realty, Louise McCollum (404) 857-6031
10 Eleventh St., 3 BR, 2 BA, $19,000. Cloudland
Realty, Jo Walker (404) 862-2761
1115 Dickeyville Rd.,, 2 BR, 1 BA, SSOO.
Cloudland Realty, Jo Walker (404) 862-2761
1215 South Pine St., 2 BR, 1 BA, SIO,OOO.
Cloudland Realty, Jo Walker (404) 862-2761
LYERLY
Rt. 1, Red Top Rd., 3 BR, 2 BA, $40,000.
Cloudland Realty, Jo Walker (404) 862-2761
Lots 6-8, Mosteller Ave., 2 BR, 1 BA, $2,200.
Cloudliand Realty, Jo Walker (404) 862-2761
These courses will give the
real estate licensee three hours
of continuingleducation credit
for each of the two courses, a
total of six hours for the day.
The cost of these courses
are S4O per course or both for
$75. Make check payable to
“Barney Fletcher Enter
prises.”” Checks may be sent to
the Dalton Board of Realtors,
P. 0. Box 1523, Dalton, GA
30722-1523.
These courses are oßen to
all members of the Dalton
Board of Realtors, all other per
sons who are interested in con
tinuing education credit with
the Georgia Real Estate Com
mission and anyone interested
in improving professionalism.
For registration or addi
tional information, call Holly
Triplett at the Dalton Board of
Realtors at 404-278-0297, or
Judy Piotrowski, education
chairman at 404-278-1144.
GOOD LANDSCAPING
Surveys show that a well
maintained and designed land
scape adds 15 percent to the
selling price of a home.
Recovery value is 100-200 per
cent for landscape specialxl)sts
with the University of Georgia
Extension Service.