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Legal Notice
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
FOR THE COUNTY OF
WHEELER, STATE
OP’ GEORGIA
Civil Action Number 3578.
Divorce action filed the 29th
day of August, 1970.
Order for service by publica
tion dated the 29th day of Au
gust, 1970.
Christine Warren Watson,
Plaintiff
vs.
JAMES DANIEL WATSON,
Defendant
The Defendant, James Daniel
Watson, is hereby summoned
and commanded to file with
the Clerk of said Court and
serve upon Nat O. Carter, P.O.
Box 641, Vidalia, Georgia
30474, Plaintiff’s Attorney, an
answer to the complaint for
divorce filed against you with-
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in sixty (60) days of the date
of the Order for Service by
j Publication, as above set forth,
else the Court will proceed as
to Justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable James
B. O’Connor, Judge of said
Court, this 29th day of August,
1970.
L. R. Clark, Clerk of
Wheeler County Superior
Court.
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Card Os Thanks
We wish to thank each one
who helped in our time of sor
row. Every expression of sym
pathy was appreciated. For all
the floral offerings and the
food being served so efficiently
and every word of comfort, we
are deeply grateful. Again we
s thank you.
The Family of Dollie Brack 1
WHEELER COUNTY EAGLE. ALAMO, WHEELER COUNTY. GEORGIA
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Wheeler Co. Tax Levy For The Year 1970
j GEORGIA, WHEELER COUNTY.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSIONER OF
| ROADS AND REVENUES OF WHEELER COUNTY, and
; by the authority of the same, it is hereby ordered that
. the Tax Levy in and for said county for year 1970 be and
is hereby fixed and levied at a total of 18 mills advalorem
tax for county purposes; said tax to be levied for specific
purposes in compliance with Georgia Law (Ga. Ann Code
Sec. 92-3701) as amended towit:
1. To pay the expense of administration of the County
Government.
2. To pay the expense of court, and to pay Sheriffs an.d
Coroner.
3. To build and maintain a system of County Roads.
4. To build and maintain public buildings and bridges.
5. To Public Health purposes in said county, and for
Vital Statistics collection and preservation of records.
6. To pay Agricultural Agent and Home Demonstation
Agent.
7. To provide for county participation of Department of
Family and Children Services.
8. To pay pensions and other benefits and cost under
Teachers’ Retirement System of Georgia.
9. To maintain a Public Library.
10. To provide for fire protection of Forest Lands and for
further conservation of natural resources.
11. To pay annual installment and interest on counties’
portion of Tax Revaluation Program.
12. To maintain Hospital and provide for medical care and
hospitalization for indigent sick and through the sup
port of Wheeler County Hospital Authority. (By re
quest and direction of said Hospital Authority.
13. To the price differential of the required purchase of
County Road Maintenance Machinery. (Non-Recurring,
one year only—Three Mills)
TOTAL 18 Mills
BE IT RESOLVED THAT UPON recommendation of
the Wheeler County Board of Education recommends the
following levy to be made for educational purposes for the
year 1970 on all taxable property in said county.
Miantenance
County-wide 18 Mills
Wallace Adams
Commissioner of Roads & Revenue, Wheeler Co., Ga.
ATTEST:
Lucille L. Holmes. Clerk
Commissioner of Roads &
Rev. Wheeler Co. Ga.
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FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 4, 1970
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