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THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS-APRIL 17, 1969
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See Charles Welch or Joel Webb
Phone 887-6721
It couldn't happen to you? We hope not,
but fire damages or destroys hundreds of
farms annually. Why take the financial
risk? Keep your insurance up to date with
the full value of your investment. See us.
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REV. W. JAY BOTTOMS
Funeral services for Rev. W.
Jay Bottoms, 55, of Route 3,
Cumming, who died Saturday,
April 5, following a short ill
ness, were held April 7, 1969
at Zion Hill Baptist Church, at
3 p.m. Rev. Tommy Henderson,
Rev. John Lummus, and Rev.
Herbert Youngblood officiated.
Interment was in the church
cemetery.
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. Florine Hurt Bottoms, of
Cumming; two daughters, Mrs.
Helen Ledbetter of Douglasville
and Mrs. Bernice Parrott of
Senoia; three sons, Mr. Dennis
Bottoms and Mr. Lynn Bottoms
of Cumming, and Mr. Gene Bot
toms of Atlanta; a brother, Rev.
Broughton Bottoms of Cum
ming; seven grandchildren; and
a number of nieces and neph
ews.
Rev. Bottoms was serving as
Pastor of Brookwood and Hop
well Baptist Churches. He was
Pastor of 11 churches during the
past 15 years. He was a member
of Matt Masonic Lodge #694.
Ingram Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements.
JASPER L. ESTES,JR.
Funeral services for Jasper
L. Estes, Jr., 40, of 4439 Con
Drive, Columbus, Ga., who died
April 1, 1969 following a long
illness, were held April 3, 1969
at Ingram Chapel at 2:00 p.m.
Officiating ministers were Rev.
Rupert H. Bramblett, Rev. Wal
den Mundy, and Rev. Tommy
Henderson. Interment, with full
military honors, was in Sawnee
View Memorial Gardens.
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. Peggy Morgan Estes; a
daughter, Miss Debbie Estes of
Columbus; mother, Mrs. Hat
tie Estes, Alpharetta; four bro
thers, Eugene T. Estes of Ros
well, Roger Estes of Atlanta,
Dozier Estes of Cumming, and
Howard Estes of Alpharetta;
five sisters, Mrs. Reba Anders
of Sabina, Ohio, Mrs. Ruth Kir
by of Alpharetta, Mrs. Cera
Martin and Mrs. Blanche Bar
nette of Roswell, and Mrs. Su
sie Sims of Alpharetta; father
and mother - in - law, Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Morgan of Cum
ming. ,
Mr. Estes was retired from
the U. S. Army.
Ingram Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements.
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Deaths
JOHN R.SCOTT
Funeral services for John R.
Scott, 47, of Route 3, Cumming,
who died April 8,1969 following
a long illness, were held April
10, 1969 at Ingram’s Chapel at
2 p.m. Rev. Tommy Henderson
officiated, and interment was in
Sawnee View Gardens.
He is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Mary Dodd Scott, of Route
3, Cumming; mother and fa
ther, Mr. and Mrs. James W.
Scott of Roswell; daughter, Mrs.
Kenneth Chambers of Cumming;
son, Ronald E. Scott of Cum
ming; brother, Eugene Scott of
Roswell; sister, Mrs. Willene
Harris, Roswell; and a number
of nieces and nephews.
Ingram Funeral Home was
in charge of arrangements.
MRS. HATTIE WOLFE
Funeral services for Mrs.
Hattie Wolfe, 88, of Cumming,
who died April 8, 1969 after a
long illness, were held at 4:00
p.m. Wednesday, April 9,1969,
at Haw Creek Baptist Church.
Remains were placed in state
at 3:30. Rev. Jimmy Glover
and Rev. Early Day officiated.
Interment was in Cumming Ci
ty Cemetery.
Mrs. Wolfe is survived by
a daughter, Mrs. Joe Wheel
er, Sr. of Cumming; two sons,
Miles Wolfe and Gladstone
(Jake) Wolfe of Cumming; six
grandchildren; ten great -
grandchildren; and a number of
nieces and nephews. She was
the widow of the late Henry
Wolfe, and a member of Haw
Creek Baptist Church.
Ingram Funeral Home was
in charge of arrangements.
Youth
Assembly
Slated
Youth Assembly is sponsored
by the Youth and Government
Committee of the State YMCA.
This conference, which is usu
ally held in the spring, is de
signed for the instruction and
guidance of youth in the oper
ation of local, county, and state
government.
This conference, held at the
State Capitol in Atlanta, fea
tures the election of a slate
of youth State officials, and le
gislation action on a slate of
bills presented by the youth
delegates to the Senate and
House of the Assembly.
The youth delegates partici
pate in a full schedule of ac
tivities designed for their in
struction in the various pro
cesses of government, and are
privileged to hear an annual ad
dress by the Governor of the
State of Georgia, Lester Mad
dox.
Beth Tallent and Angela Bag
ley were selected from the Sig
ma Tri-Hi-Y of Forsyth County
High School to represent their
Club as delegates to Youth As
sembly. It is to be held April
17, 18, and 19.
Grazing
Reminder
Farmers were reminded to
day that the “no grazing” period
for land diverted from produc
tion under the 1969 feed grain
and wheat programs will start
May 1, 1969. It will continue
for the following five months
until October 1, 1969.
C. A. Bagwell, Chairman of
the Agricultural Stabilization
and Conservation County Com
mittee explained that producers
who are diverting land under the
programs have agreed not to
graze the land during a speci
fic 5-montJi period of the grow
ing season and not to harvest
a crop from the land at any
time during the year.
Farmers who are taking part
in the Conservation Reserve ha
ve agreed not to graze or har
vest crops from land diverted
under this program during the
life of the agreement. These
provisions are important to
producers because any violation
of them may result in reduction
or total loss of payments other
wise earned under the pro
grams.
County producers signed up to
participate in the 1969 feed
grain and wheat programs num
ber about 294.
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white cotton blouse with big puffy sleeves and high collar
is the perfect foil for the all white cotton pique jumper.
Created by Betty Carol for Mam’selle.
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