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LEGAL
Notice
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER
POWER OF DEED TO
SECURE DEBT
GEORGIA, BUTTS CO.
On the 6th day of
September, 1975, DALLAS
THOMAS BOWMAN and
EDNA RUTH BOWMAN
executed a Promissory Real
Estate Note for $12,250.00,
payable to Newton Federal
Savings and Loan Associa
tion of Covington, Georgia,
with interest thereon, which
Note was payable in monthly
installments of $97.07 per
month, beginning on the Ist
day of October, 1975, and,
continuing thereafter on the
first day of each succeedng
month, with the final
installment being due and
payable on the first day of
September, 2004. Each pay
ment being applied to the
interest as due, and the
balance being applied to the
reduction of the principal
amount, the interest being
computed on the unpaid
principal balance. Time was
made the essence of the
contract and the said
Promissory Real Estate Note
contains a provision for the
payment of ten per cent (10
percent) of the unpaid
principal balance and in
terest as attorneys fees if
collected by law, or through
an attorney at law. In order
to secure the payment of said
Note, DALLAS THOMAS
BOWMAN and EDNA RUTH
BOWMAN executed and
delivered to Newton Federal
Savings & Loan Association a
Deed to Secure Debt,
conveying to it the following
described tract of land;
to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of
land situate, lying and being
in the 615th District G.M.,
Butts County Georgia, locat
ed in Land Lot No. 126 of the
Second Land District of said
County, fronting East 136.6
feet on an unimproved dirt
road, and particularly des
cribed as follows:
BEGINNING AT A POINT
marked by an iron pin,
located in the Southeast
corner of a tract of land
owned now or formerly by C.
H. Daniels, which point is 352
feet Westerly from the center
line of Woodward Road at an
intersection with a dirt road;
thence, from said POINT OF
BEGINNING, South 89 de
grees 30 minutes West 186
feet to a point marked by an
iron pin; thence, South 1
degree 50 minutes West 139.5
feet to a point marked by an
iron pin; thence North 89
degrees East 180.3 feet to a
point marked by an iron pin,
on the West side of the dirt
road; thence, along the West
side of said dirt road North 4
degrees East 180.3 feet to a
point marked by an iron pin;
on the West side of said dirt
road North 4 degrees 30
minutes East 136.6 feet to a
point marked by an iron pin,
which is the POINT OF
BEGINNING.
The above described tract
of land is bounded now or
formerly as follows; North
by C. H. Daniels, East by a
dirt road, South by land of
Charles Carter and West by
land of the Lunsfords Trailer
Park.
Said tract of land is
described as per a plat of
survey prepared by T. A.
Carmichael, Butts County
Surveyor, which plat is dated
October 23, 1972, and is of
record in Plat Book 4, Page
69 in the Office of the
Superior Court Clerk of Butts
County, Georgia; and by
reference said Plat is made a
part of this description.
Said Deed to Secure Debt is
recorded in Deed Book 58,
Pages 484-485, in the Office of
the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Butts County,
Georgia. Because DALLAS
THOMAS BOWMAN and
EDNA RUTH BOWMAN,
defaulted in making the
payments of the monthly
installments as they ma
tured, NEWTON FEDERAL
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSO
CIATION, pursuant to the
provisions of said Promis
sory Real Estate Note and
Security Deed, as aforesaid,
securing the same, has
exercised its option and right
and declared the entire
balance of said indebtedness
due and collectable. Notice
fixing the liability for
attorneys’ fees has been
given according to law.
There is a balance due as of
the 30th day of September
1977 of $12,497.54 principal,
besides interest and attor
neys’ fees thereon.
The said Deed contains a
Power of Sale authorizing the
Grantee, as Attorney in Fact,
for Grantor therein, to sell
the property conveyed there
by in order to satisfy said
Note as well as subsequent
advances, after advertising
same once a week for four (4)
weeks in the official gazette
of said County. In accor
dance with said Power of
Sale and by virtue thereof
NEWTON FEDERAL SAV
INGS & LOAN ASSOCIA
TION, will sell the property,
above described, at public
outcry to the highest and best
bidder for cash on the first
Tuesday in October 1977,
before the Butts County
Courthouse Door, the place of
public sales, in Jackson,
Butts County, Georgia, and
within the legal hours of sale.
The proceeds of the sale
will be used as follows: (1) to
pay the expenses of said
sale; (2) to pay the sums
secured by said Security
Deed; the balance, if any, to
DALLAS THOMAS BOW
MAN and EDNA RUTH
BOWMAN.
NEWTON FEDERAL
SAVINGS & LOAN
ASSOCIATION AS
ATTORNEY IN FACT FOR
DALLAS THOMAS
BOWMAN AND EDNA
RUTH BOWMAN
Alfred D. Fears, For
Newton Federal Savings &
Loan Association,
Jackson, Georgia
9-8-4tc
Notice
The Housing Authority City
of Jackson will receive bids
for all labor and material for
site improvement work on its
projects in the City of
Jackson until 1:00, Oct. 3,
1977.
These bids to be submitted
in writing at the Authority
Office, 108 Zebulon Street,
Barnesville, Georgia - 30204;
Telephone - 358-3935.
Detailed drawings and
specifications are available
at the Authority Office in the
City of Jackson, 166 Carter
Avenue and in the City of
Barnesville, 108 Zebulon
Street.
The Authority reserves the
right to reject all bids.
9-15-3tc
Notice
STATE OF GEORGIA,
COUNTY OF BUTTS
ADVERTISEMENT OF
TAX SALE
There will be sold before
the courthouse door in said
State and County, between
the legal hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in October,
1977, the following property:
All that tract or parcel of
land, lying and being in the
616th Destrict, G.M., Butts
County, Georgia, being a
part of Land Lot 226 of the
Ninth Land District, being
Land No. 163, as shown on a
plat of survey prepared by T.
J. Collins, Surveyor, dated
October 24,1958, and record
ed in the Office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Butts
County, Georgia, and said
plat being incorporated here
in by reference thereto, in aid
of description.
Said Lot No. 163 being
located in Southern Shores
Subdivision and being 50 feet
in width and running back in
a uniform depth a distance of
100 feet or as much thereof as
will satisfy a certain State
and county tax fi. fa. for the
year of 1976, and for the
amount of $2.33, plus interest
and collection fees, levied on
as the property of LEON C.
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
BRYAN, and notice of said
levy given to him (and tenant
in possession, if any).
This 6 day of September,
1977.
RICKY BEAUCHAMP
Butts County
Tax Commissioner
Ex-Officio Sheriff,
Butts County
9-8-4 tc
Notice
I will not be responsible for
any debts incurred by my
wife, Mrs. Shirley Ann
Woodard, after September 1,
1977.
Willie James Woodard
9-8-4tp
Notice
STATE OF GEORGIA,
COUNTY OF BUTTS
ADVERTISEMENT OF
TAXSALE
There will be sold before
the courthouse door in said
State and County, between
the legal hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in October,
1977, the following property:
All that tract or parcel of
land lying and being in Land
Lot 124; First Land District;
612th District G.M.D., Butts
County, Georgia, consisting
of .276 acre as fully
illustrated on a plat of survey
of the property of Eunice
Foster and Bettie Thurman
dated April 8,1977, prepared
by T. A. Carmichael, Jr.,
Butts County Surveyor. Said
plat is recorded in Plat Book
6, Page 6, Butts County
records; said plat is hereby
incorporated herein by re
ference to same. Said tract is
more particularly described
as follows:
BEGINNING at a point
marked by an iron pin
located on the southern
right-of-way boundary of
Moore Road 6196.8 feet East
of the eastern right-of-way
boundary of Stark Post Road
measured along Moore Road
and from said POINT OF
BEGINNING thence South 25
degrees 01 minute East 169.1
feet to an iron pin; thence
North 64 degrees 08 minutes
East 64.8 feet to an iron pin;
thence North 19 degrees 58
minutes West 165.8 feet to an
iron pin located on the
southern right-of-way bound
ary of Moore Road; thence
South 66 degrees 58 minutes
West 79.5 feet to the POINT
OF BEGINNING.
Said tract or parcel of land
being bounded now or
formerly as follows: North
by Moore Road; South, East
and West by Robison.
or as much thereof as will
satisfy a certain State and
county tax fi. fa. for the years
of 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975,
1976 and for the amount of
$286.84 Dollars plus interest
and principal on as the
property of Eunice Thurman
a-k-a Eunice Foster, and
Betty Thurman and notice of
said levy given to him (and
tenant in possession, if any).
This 6 day of September,
1977.
RICKY BEAUCHAMP
Butts County
Tax Commissioner
Ex-Officio Sheriff,
Butts County
9-8-4tc
Notice
STATE OF GEORGIA,
COUNTY OF BUTTS
TAX LEVY 1977
IT IS HEREBY OR
DERED THAT AD VA
LOREM TAX FOR THE
YEAR 1977 BE AND HERE
BY LEVIED AND AS
SESSED AS FOLLOWS:
I. School Tax for the
support and maintenance of
education as certified and
recommended by the Board
of Education of Butts County,
Georgia, 12.50 mills or $12.50
Dollars on the Thousand
Dollars of taxable property.
11. For payment of princi
pal and interest on School
Bonds, as certified and
recommended by the Board
of Education of Butts County,
Georgia, .33 mills or $.33
(cents) Dollars on the
thousand dollars of taxable
property in Butts County
subject thereto;
111. For public or county
purposes as authorized by
law and by Article VII,
Section IV, of the Constitu
tion of Georgia, as amended
to —
PAY FOR THE OPERA
TION OF THE BUTTS
COUNTY GOVERNMENT,
AND THE EXPENSES OF
EACH DEPARTMENT
THEREOF, TO-WIT:
(A; To pay the expenses of
building, repairing, and
maintaining a system of
public roads and bridges to
wit: Salaries, parts and
repairs, gasoline, fuel, oil,
grease, antifreeze, road
materials, bridge materials,
supplies, litigation, equip
ment rental, equipment
purchases, utilities, tele
phone service, tires, tubes,
employees uniforms, group
insurance and F.I.C.A. Tax.
3.7781 mills 27.37 percent.
(B) To pay the expenses of
the Sheriff Department and
Coroner to wit: Salaries,
books, supplies, printing,
repairs and maintenance
(cars, radios, and boat),
gasoline, oil, department
supplies, xerox copier rental
and supplies, board of
prisoners, prisoner’s medical
expense, sheriff’s costs,
schooling of officers, •tele
phone service, equipment
purchases, tires, tubes, tire
repairs, coroners medical
examinations and inquests,
dues and meetings, em
ployees group insurance,
F.I.C.A. Tax, uniforms, legal
advertisements, and miscel
laneous expenses—2.29ls
mills 16.61 percent.
(C) To pay the expenses of
the Superior Court to wit:
Salaries - Clerk of Court,
Deputy Clerks, Juvenile
Judge, Judges Secretary,
Assistant District Attorney,
District Attorney’s Secre
tary, Court Bailiffs, and
Court Reporters, books,
supplies and printing, xerox
rental and supplies, jurors,
juvenile court reporters,
other court costs, Justice of
Peace costs, telephone ser
vice, equipment purchases,
employees group insurance,
F.I.C.A. Tax, legal advertis
ing, and other expenses.
1.1006 mills 7.98 percent.
(D) To pay the expenses of
the Probate Court to wit:
Salaries, books, supplies,
printing, copier supplies and
repairs, telephone service,
equipment purchases, dues
and meetings, employees
group insurance, F.I.C.A.
Tax, and other expenses.
.2928 mills 2.12 percent.
(E) To pay the expenses of
the Health Department,
Department of F.A.C.S., and
Training Center to wit:
Salaries - Alcoholic Clinic
Personnel and Teacher
Aides, expenses, equipment
purchases, Health Depart
ment Budget, Vital Records
Registrar Fees, Department
F.A.C.S. Budget, Attorney
Fees, employee group insur
ance? F.I.C.A. Tax, Mental
Health Budget, Nutrition
Program Budget, and Child
Care and Development Cen
ter, and other expenses. .8628
mills 6.25 percent.
(F) To pay the expense of
the maintenance, repair, and
construction of Public Build
ings to wit: Salaries, repairs
and maintenance, supplies,
utilities, telephone service
(Soil Conservation &
F.H.A.), Library Service,
equipment purchases, em
ployees group insurance,
F.I.C.A. Tax and other
expenses, and to maintain
and support public libraries.
.5519 mills 4.00 percent.
(G) To pay County Agricul
tural and Home Demonstra
tion Agents and conduct
programs for utilizing the
services of such agents. .0996
mills .72 percent.
(H) To provide ambulance
service for indigent patients.
.7806 mills 5.66 percent.
(I) To maintain land fills
and a system of garbage
collection. .7439 mills 5.39
percent.
(J) To provide for Fire
Protection of forest lands and
to further conservation of
natural resources. .0424 mills
.31 percent.
(K) To pay for county
participation in expansion of
recreation facilities. .3179
mills 2.30 percent.
(L) To provide hospital
care of indigent patients.
.5205 mills 3.77 percent.
(M) To maintain and
support volunteer Fire De
partments. .1301 mills .94
percent.
(N) To pay expenses of
civil defense and rescue
squad. .0078 mills .06 percent.
(O) To provide for a
system of Planning and
Zoning rules and regulations,
enforcements, and inspec
tions. .2369 mills 1.72 percent.
(P) To pay the expenses of
elections. .0727 mills .53
percent.
(Q) To pay for the Tax
Commissioner and the ex
penses of that office. .4503
mills 3.26 percent.
(R) To pay for Tax
Assessors and the expenses
of that office. .3344 mills 2.42
percent.
(S) To pay for the expenses
and administration of County
Government (this includes
office expense, insurance on
buildings, County Treasurer,
County Attorney, bonds of
County Officials, and other
legal fees), Federal and
State Withholding Taxes, to
pay interest owed by the
County to become due during
the year 1977 and-or past due,
to provide for the auditing of
county records and books.
1.1852 mills 8.59 percent.
For a total of 13.80 mills or
$13.80 on the Thousand
Dollars of taxable property
in Butts County, Georgia; in
addition to the State Tax in
the amount of .25 mills, or
$.25 (cents) Dollars on the
Thousand Dollars of taxable
property in Butts County.
For the payment of
principal and interest on
County Bonds (Hospital
Bonds) .30 mills, or $.30
(cents) Dollars on the
Thousand Dollars of taxable
property in Butts County
subject thereto.
The total levy for County
purposes being 14.10 mills or
$14.10 Dollars on the Thou
sand Dollars of taxable
property in Butts County.
The total tax levy being
27.18 mills or $27.18 Dollars
on the Thousand Dollars of
taxable property in Butts
County.
Ordered by the unanimous
vote of the Board of
Commissioners of Butts
County, Georgia, this the 19th
day of August, 1977.
Mac Collins, Chairman
E. D. Briscoe, Member
Dr. William C. Mitchell, Jr.
Member
Attest:
Billy Sutton, Clerk
9-l-4tc
Notice
I, Thomas EuGene East,
will not be responsible for
Frances J. East as of 8-29-77.
9-l-4tp.
Notice
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF BUTTS COUNTY
STATE OF GEORGIA
ACTION FOR
TOTAL DIVORCE
CIVIL ACTION
FILE NO. 3561
WENDY CANTILLON
KING, PLAINTIFF VS.
CARL KING, DEFENDANT.
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
TO: CARL KING, DE
FENDANT NAMED
ABOVE:
You are hereby notified
that the above-styled action
seeking a total divorce was
filed against you in said court
on the Bth day of August,
1977, and by reason of an
Order for Service by Publica
tion entered by the Court on
the Bth day of August, 1977,
you are hereby commanded
and required to file with the
Clerk of said Court and serve
upon Byrd Garland, plain
tiff’s atorney, whose address
is 300 West Third Street,
Jackson, Georgia 30233, an
answer to the complaint
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1977
within sixty (60) days of the
. date of the Order for Service
by Publication.
Witness the Honorable
Presiding Judge of the
Superior Court of Butts
County, Georgia.
This the Bth day of August,
1977.
DAVID P. RIDGEWAY
Clerk, Superior Court,
Butts County, Georgia
9-l-4tc
Notice
GEORGIA, BUTTS CO.
Notice is given that
Patricia Baxter Allen filed
her petition to the Superior
Court of said county on
September 13th 1977, for a
change in Petitioner’s name
from Patricia Baxter Allen to
Patricia Baxter Sullivan, and
notice is given to any
interested party to appear in
said matter in said Court at
9:30 a.m. on October 14th,
1977, at which time objection
to the granting of the relief
prayed for must be filed in
said Court.
This 13th day of Septem
ber, 1977.
Patricia Baxter Allen,
Patricia Baxter Allen,
Petitioner
Harold E. Martin
P.O. Box 3862
Jackson, Georgia 30233
9-15-4tp.
Notice
DEPARTMENTOF
TRANSPORTATION
STATE OF GEORGIA
ADVERTISEMENT FOR
BIDS
State Project LAR-3-1 (35),
LAU-9279-1 (35), LAU-9366-1
(35), and LAU-9366-2 (35)
Butts County.
Sealed proposals for fur
nishing all labor, material,
equipment and other things
necessary for the following
work will be received by the
undersigned at the General
Office of The Department of
Transportation, 2 Capitol
Square, Atlanta, Georgia,'
30334, until 11:00 A.M.,
October 14,1977 and Publicly
opened.
..3.759 miles of plant mix
resurfacing as follows: 1.10
miles of England Chapel
Road and 0.028 miles on
Heard Road; also 1.072 miles
on various streets in the
cities of Jenkinsburg and
Flovilla.
CONTRACT TIME: June
1, 1978 completion date.
PROPOSAL GUARANTY:
$3,000.00.
PRICE OF PLANS: none.
DISTRICT OFFICE:
Thomaston.
Rev. 12-7-76
Plans and specifications
may be inspected at the
General Office in Atlanta and
the District Office indicated.
Copies of the Standard
Specifications ($4.00), the
proposal form ($5.00) and the
plans (indicated price) may
be obtained from the State
Transportation Office Engi
neer 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 refundable. Notices to
Contractors which include
items and quantities are
available upon payment of
$12.00 annually.
Proposals must be submit
ted on the proposal form
issued by the Department.
Each proposal submitted
must be accompanied by a
proposal guaranty in the
indicated amount in the form
of a Certified Check, Cash
ier’s Check or Bid Bond on
the form issued by the
Department of the Georgia
Highway Authority.
In accordance with the
Standard Specifications, the
time set for receiving bid
proposals terminates at 11:00
A.M. at Room 234 in the State
Highway Building. The bid
proposals will then be
transferred to Room 401
where they will be publicly
opened. Bid proposals will
not be received after 11:00
A.M. Bid proposals may be
withdrawn by the bidder
from Room 234 prior to 11:00
A.M. but cannot be with
drawn after 11:00 A.M. A
withdrawn bid proposal may
again be received in Room
234 prior to 11:00 A.M.
Acceptance of an offer
submitted by the bid pro
posals will be given in
writing within thirty days
after the opening of the bid
unless a longer period is
specified in the proposal or
agreed upon by the success
ful bidder. Offers of bidders
who do not hold a current
Certificate of Qualification,
will not be accepted unless
prequalification require
ments are specifically
waived for the project.
Work will be governed by
the applicable edition of the
DOT Standard Specifications
as amended by the contract
provisions. Contract time
will be as indicated. Pay
ment will be made to the
contractor each calendar
mtinth based on the esti
mated work complete in
place as prescribed by the
Standard Specifications. Re
tainage as prescribed by the
Standard Specifications will
be withheld. Retainage may
be deposited in escrow
accounts at the option of the
Contractor. Final payment of
amounts withheld or deposit
ed in escrow will not be made
until the State Highway
Engineer has certified that
the work has been satisfac
torily completed and accept
ed.
Projects financed with
Federal funds will contain
provisions with regard to
equal employment oppor
tunities, minimum wages,
employment of labor, me
thods of construction, mi
nority business enterprise
involvement, and subletting
or assigning the contract. On
such projects the Depart
ment will insure that
minority business enterprise
contractors will be afforded
full opportunity to submit
bids in response to this
invitation and will not be
discriminated against on the
grounds of race, color, or
national origin in considera
tion for an award. On such
projects all bidders must
certify and document that
potential minority business
enterprise subcontractors
have been contacted and that
their interest, capabilities,
and prices have been
affirmatively solicited.
Any federally financed
work located within the
counties of Fulton, DeKalb,
Cobb, Clayton and Gwinnett,
the estimated cost of which
exceed $500,000.00 will be
subject to the requirements
of the Atlanta Plan. Require
ments of the Atlanta Plan
wiil be included in the
contract special provisions
where applicable. Copies of
the Atlanta Plan are avail
able from the same source as
plans and proposals.
This advertisement is
merely an invitation for the
submission of bids which are
to be considered as offers for
performance of work by the
submitting party. The state
reserves the right to reject
any or all bids.
The Department reserves
the right to release Bidders
Lists on any projects it may
select or on all projects. Such
Bidders Lists will contain the
names of all contractors who
have been issued bid propo
sals valid for bidding.
THOMAS D. MORELAND
COMMISSIONER,
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
9-22-2tc.
Notice
GEORGIA, BUTTS CO.
TO WHOM IT MAY CON
CERN:
PATTY MOSS, as Guar
dian of the property of
BRUCE WASHINGTON,
having applied to me by
petition for leave to sell the
real estate of the said minor,
this is to notify the creditors
and kindred that the said
applicalion will be heard at
9:30 o'clock A.M. on the 17th
day of October. 1977, by me
Jenkinsburg
News
BY MRS. T. H. PRICE
Miss Dianne Wells arrived
home last Monday to be with
her mother, Mrs. Nora Wells.
She has been employed by
F.8.1. in Washington D.C. for
several years and has been
transferred to Atlanta, her
friends will be interested to
know.
Friends of Police Chief
Thomas (Smitty) Smith will
be happy to know that he has
returned from Veterans
Hospital where he was a
patient for several days. He
would like to thank all friends
who remembered him with
cards, visits and especially
prayers while there.
Sympathy is extended Miss
Ruby Lane in the death of her
niece, Mrs. Florence Meyer.
Death occurred in Decatur
last Thursday. Funeral was
held for Mrs. Meyer at A. S.
Turner Funeral Home in
Decatur. Miss Lane re
mained with Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Lane of Avondale until
Saturday.
Spend the day guests of Mr.
and Mrs. T. H. Price last
Thursday were Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Beam, Mr. and Mrs.
Emory Griggs and Mrs.
Blanche Meeks of Atlanta
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pass of
Lake Lanier.
Mrs. B. R. Hay and Mrs. R.
S. Letson were hostess to the
Baptist Women’s group of
Jenkinsburg W.M.U. last
Monday afternoon. Seven
members were present.
After a program on State
Missions was presented by
Mrs. Letson, delicious re
freshments were served.
Mr. J. L. Cooper, Mrs.
Lucille Fletcher and Mrs.
Ruby Crane from Jefferson
visited relatives in Shelby, N.
C. two days last week. Mrs.
Crane then remained in
Jenkinsburg from Wednes
day until Sunday visiting
Mrs. B. R. Hay, Mrs.
Fletcher and other relatives
here.
Mrs. R. A. Allen visited
with Mrs. R. N. Craven of
Powder Springs several days
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Sims
had as their luncheon and
dinner guests Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Gibson, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Labolito, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer James of
Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Salim
Barday of Conyers, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Rape, Mike
Rape and Mrs, Betty Grimes
and son John of Decatur.
CARD OF THANKS
I want to thank each one
for the prayers, cards,
flowers and other gifts while
confined to Griffin Hospital
following surgery, and since
I returned home. I want to
especially thank my family
for all they did for me. I also
want to thank Dr. Krepps and
the staff of the Third Floor.
God bless each one of
you.—Mary Ruth Parker.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of Gloria
J. Howard Sims.
Each petal by petal the
roses fall,
Drop by drop the streams
runs dry.
One by one our loved ones
pass on
To that beautiful home on
high.
At home in Heaven with
God
Our loved ones rest so fair.
Some day, some time,
when our task here is done,
With joy we shall meet her
there.
We miss you more and
more each day.
Our love.—Mother and
Daddy (Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Howard), Violet Mann, Guy
Cecil Sims (son).
and that, unless cause is
then shown to the, contrary,
said leave will be granted.
This the 19th day of
September, 1977.
W.E. BLUE. JUDGE,
PROBATE COURT BUTTS
COUNTY, GEORGIA
9-22-4tc.