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CITATION
Georgia, Dade County.
To All Whom It May Concern
R. E- Holmes having, in
form applied to me for
ent Letters of Administration
the estate of Josie K. Holmes
late of said County, this is
cite all and singular creditors
and next of kin of Josie K.
Hotmes, to be and appear at
office within the time allowed
, by , law, and show
cause, if
they can, why permanent a<
ministration should not be grant¬
ed to R. E. Holmes on the Josie
K. Holmes estate.
wiiness my nana and
^-biiuture, this 4th day of October
1943.
J. M. CARROLL, ORDINARY.
4t. HP-28
NOXIUE OF SALE OF LAND
v> in tne suit for par¬
tition 1 ued by Thomas m. Massey
against Buian Massey Lee
t)Uiy 29, 1948, being sun l\o.
iu the September Term 1948 ox
n»ade Superior Court, the Hon.
J. H. Paschali, Judge of said
Court, entered an order on
September 20, 1948, appointing
the undersigned H. F. Allison.
R .M. Morrison and W. W.
Williams Commissioners
seil the lands involved in
partition suit at public outcry-
on the first Tuesday in the
month in Dade County, Georgia,
alter advertising the same pre¬
mises once a week for foui
vveexs, as provided by Coat
...couua 60 -I 011 of Georgia.
..iiinjii'uKn, tne under-
^ ia iica commissioners, pursuant
cu tne oruer of the J udge of the
^upt-tior Court of Dade County,
Georgia as above set out, win
un Tuesday the 2nd day ol
t,uv earner, 1948, within the legai
iwuid of sale, at the court house
uour in Dade County, Georgia,
e.vpoc,e to sale and will sell, to
t.ie oest and highest bidder for
casn, tne loiiowlng described real
coiaie, being the propeity
voived in said partition suit and
described in the petition filed'
therein, to-wit:—
Part of Land Lot No. 138 in the
11th district and 4th section of
Dade County, Georgia, beginning
at the Southeast corner of said
lot; thence running West on the
South boundry line of said lot a
distance of 97 rods, more or less
to a conditional corner between
this tract and what is known as
Uie Warren lands; thence North
on a conditional line between
Uiis tract and the lands known
as the Warren lands 110 rods
more or less to a conditional
corner on the South line of what
is known as the Logan property;
thence East on conditional line
between this property and said
Logan property a distance of 84
rods, more or less, to a condition¬
al corner; thence North on a con¬
ditional line between this prop¬
erty and said Logan property
a distance of 59 rods, more or
less to the North boundry line
of said Lot 138; thence East
along the North line, of said iot
13 rods more or less to the
Northeast corner thereof; thence
South along the East boundry
line of said lot to the point of
beginning, said tract containing!
seventy-four (74) acres, more or
less.
This November 4, 1948.
H. F. ALLISON,
R. M. MORRISON.
W. W. WILLIAMS.
COMMISSIONERS
4t. 10—28.
A Proclamation ,
Submitting a preposed amend¬
ment to the Constitution of Geor¬
gia to be voted on at the General
Election to be held on Tuesday,
November 2, 1948, proposing to
the qualified voters of the State
of Georgii an amendment to Par¬
agraph IV, Section I, of Article
VII of the C . : ;u!icn. of
State of Georgia, co ns tr
Ize and provide that the
Board of Education of
bounty may levy a tan for
oirposes on all property
n said County not included
my independent school
1 oca,ted therein, and to
hat the exemption granted
his paragraph shall not
0 the levy made by said Board
-duration for school
nd for other purposes. *
Ey Ilis Excellency,
M. E. THOMBoON, Acting
Governor, State of
WHEREAS, by the votes
wo-thirds of the members
o each of the two Houses,
lencral Assembly at its 1947
ion proposed an amendment
he Constitution of this State
et forth in a Resolution
>r. the 2Sth day of March,
o-v.it:
Authorizi.-g and providing
that the County Beard of Edu¬
cation of DeKalb County may
,ovy a tax for * fi boo] purposes
,1! al * P r 0 P er ly located in said
{ <>unty not in! ‘lnde:l in any in-
1 l ’'‘P cntlpnt schnol system Ioeat-
therein ’ an:I to ‘ irovida t ; ’ at
: tbo exemplion RI ' a:]ted in this
paragr3ph shan pot a ^ !y to t!l0
C 0ard Cf
V 1 pt ‘ ip . °" ts
’
! a ana f lor o:her purposes,
R No> 93.4534 R. A. No.
A RESOLUTION
Proposing to the qualified vot-
rs of Georgia an amendment to
’aragraph IV, Section I, of Ar-
icle VII of the Constitution of
<eorgia so as to author.ze and
rovide that the County Board of
iducr.ticn of DeKalb*County may
evy a tax for school purposes
n all property located in said
loun'y not included in any inde-
endert school system located
herein, and to provide that the
xemption granted in this para-
:ra P !l shall not app ! y to the levy
tiade by said Coa;d of Education
or school purposes; and fo- other
•urposes. s
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
1ENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE
•TATE OF GEORGIA:
SECTION 1
That paragraph IV, and Section
[, 0 f Article VII of the
Uon of Georgia be and the
s hereby amended by adding
the end thereof a provision
read as follows: *
‘‘Provided, however, that the
exemption herein granted shall
not prevent the County Board of
Education of DeKalb County
from levying a tax for school pur¬
poses on all property located in
DeKalb County not included in
ar.y independent school system lo¬
cated therein, including such
property as may be exempted
from State and County Taxation
by reason of the homestead ex¬
emption herein provided for. The
said Board of Education of De¬
Kalb County is hereby authorized
and empowered to levy for school
purposes a tax on all of the prop-
er ^y located in said county not
included in any independent
school system located therein, in-
eluding the property which may
be exempted from State and
County taxation by virtue of this
paragraph of the Constitution."
SECTION 2.
Be it further resolved by the
luthority aforesaid that when the
above proposed amendment to the
Constitution shall have been
agreed 10 by two-thirds of the
tnembeis elected to each of the
two Houses of the General Assem¬
bly and the same has been entered
an their Journals with Ihe ayes
and na>* taken thereon, the Gov¬
ernor s tall be and he is hereby
authorised and instructed to
cause such amendment to be pub¬
lished in one or more newspapers
in each Congressional District of
tills State, for two months next
^receding the time of holding the
text general election, at which
jeneral election the above pro¬
posed a nendment shall be submit-
:ed foi ratification or rejection
lo the electors of this State, at
which election every person shall
be qualified to vote who is qual¬
ified ta vote for the members of
jj ie General Assembly. All per-
Eons voting at said election in
favor of adopting the proposed
amendment to the Constitution
shall have written or printed on
their ballot the words, “For rat¬
ification of Amendment to Para¬
graph IV, Section I of Article VII
of the Constitution on providing
that the exemption from taxation
of the homestead of residents
shall not apply in the County of
DeKalb as against levies of taxes
for school purposes by the County
Board of DeKalb County.” and
all persons opposing the adoption
of said Amendment shall have
written or printed on their ballot
the*words, “Against ratification
of Amendment to Paragraph IU
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21 1948.
,
Cecti 1 I of Article VII of the
Constitution providing that the
exemption frem taxation of the
homestead of residents shall not
apply in the County of DeKalb as
against levies of taxes for school
purposes by the County Board of
DeKalb County.” If the people
shall ratify such amendment by
a majority of the electors qual¬
ified to vote for members of the
General Assembly voting thereon,
such amendment shall become a
part of the Constitution of this
State. The returns of the elec¬
tions shall be made in like manner
as returns for elections of mem¬
bers of the General Assembly and
it shall bo the duty of the Secre¬
tary of State to ascertain the re¬
sult and to certify the result to
the Governor, who shall, if such
amendment be ratified, make
proclamation thereof.
SECTION 3.
Be it further resolved that all
laws ar.d parts of laws in co"fiict
with this resolution be and
same are hereby repealed.
FRED HAND
Speaker of the House
JQE BOONE
Clerk of the House
WM. T. DEAN
Acting President of the Senate
and President Pro Tem
MRS. HENRY VV. NEVIN
Secretary cf the Senate
APPROVED: M. E. THOMPSON
Acting Governor
This 23th day of March, 1947.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, M. E.
THOMPSON, Acting Governor of
, Georgia, do issue this my proclam-
ation hereby declaring that the
purposed foregoing amendment to
the Constitution of Georgia is'
submitted, for ratification or re-
jectlon, to the voters of the State
qualified to vote for members of
the General Assembly at the Gen-
j eral Election to be held on Tues-
j day, November 2, 1948.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
; have hereunto set my hand, and
caused the Great Seal of the State
j to be affixed, at the Capitol in
j the City of Atlanta this the 25i
day of August A. D., 1948. 1
1 M. E. THOMPSON,
] Acting Governor
fBy The Acting Governor* ^' i • * '* ***
W FOr rsON JR-. t
* * .
Secretary of state - ♦
[NOTICE j TO VOTERS
I am a candidate for Sheriff
of Dade County, subject to the
General Election on November
2 , 1948. Your vote and influence
will be greatly appreciated. If
elected I will be the Sheriff of
all the people and will be on
the job at all hours, day or night.
Respectfully,
HORACE BATY.
Reg. No. 4242
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In schools all over the South “our most valuable
raw material” is being tempered and worked into
strong, courageous stuff.
We cannot look into the bright, eager faces of
these youngsters without seeing great things . . .
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Just look into the young faces around you. You’ll
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our American heritage of freedom and opportunity.
So that the dreams of our children may come true.
So that our land may rise to even greater heights.
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