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NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF COLQUITT All creditors of the Estate of BETTY RUTH BAELL, late of Colquitt County, Georgia, are hereby notified to render in their demands to the undersigned according to law, and all persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment. This 19th day of December, 2018. Kathy T. Griffin, Executor of the Estate of Betty Ruth Baell, Deceased P.O. Box 2132 Douglasville, Georgia 30133 Lester M. Castellow MOORE, TYNDALL, CASTELLOW & STRICKLAND, LLP P.O. Box 190 Moultrie, GA 31776 (229) 985-1213 190109 12/26/18;01/02,9,16/19
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SUPERIOR COURT OF COLQUITT COUNTY STATE OF GEORGIA Civil Action Number 2018CVD0440 PINOT, GLADIS P. PINOT Plaintiff vs. PINEDA, OSBALDO V. Defendant SUMMONS TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to file with the Clerk of said court and serve upon the Plaintiff's attorney, whose name and address is: Anna-Marie' Carter Carter Carter and Carter Attorneys at Law 309 N. Parrish Ave PO Box 381 Adel, Georgia 31620 an answer to the complaint which is herewith served upon you, within 30 days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service. If you fail to do so, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. This 13th day of December, 2018 Clerk of Superior Court /s/Lynn G. Purvis Lynn G. Purvis, Clerk Colquitt County, Georgia 189961 12/26/18;01/02,9,16/19

SUPERIOR COURT OF COLQUITT COUNTY STATE OF GEORGIA Civil Action Number 2018CVD0440 PINOT, GLADIS P. PINOT Plaintiff vs. PINEDA, OSBALDO V. Defendant SUMMONS TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to file with the Clerk of said court and serve upon the Plaintiff's attorney, whose name and address is: Anna-Marie' Carter Carter Carter and Carter Attorneys at Law 309 N. Parrish Ave PO Box 381 Adel, Georgia 31620 an answer to the complaint which is herewith served upon you, within 30 days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service. If you fail to do so, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. This 13th day of December, 2018 Clerk of Superior Court /s/Lynn G. Purvis Lynn G. Purvis, Clerk Colquitt County, Georgia 189961 12/26/18;01/02,9,16/19

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NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER GEORGIA, COLQUITT COUNTY Because of a default in the payment of the indebtedness, among other possible events of default, contained in a Deed to Secure Debt from Kirk Blount to Commercial Banking Company dated June 9, 2016 and recorded in Deed Book 1270, Page 164 Colquitt County, Georgia records, securing a Consumer Note in the original principal amount of Twenty-Four Thousand Two Hundred Twenty-Eight and 34/100 ($24,228.34), the holder thereof pursuant to said Deed to Secure Debt and Consumer Note has declared the entire amount of said indebtedness (including all renewals, modifications and extensions) due and payable and pursuant to said power contained in said Deed to Secure Debt will on the first Tuesday in September 2019, during the legal hours of sale before the Courthouse door in said County, sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash the following property to-wit: Lot No. 1 and the East half of Lot No. 2 in Block "A" of the Ashburn Subdivision to the City of Moultrie, Georgia, said lot fronting 90 feet on the North margin of First Avenue, S.W., and extending back northward of uniform width a distance of 138 feet, as shown on said plat of said Subdivision on record in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court in Deed Book "Z", Page 508. Bounded North by lands now or formerly of Rouse; South by First Avenue, S.W.; East by lands now or formerly of H.A. Young and being the same premises conveyed to Chiquita Y. Taylor by deed recorded in Deed Book 992, Page 181, Colquitt County records. Said described property is known and designated as 418 1st Ave. SW, Moultrie, Colquitt County, Georgia 31768. Said property will be sold subject to all applicable restrictive covenants and/or easements of record and any taxes or assessments which may be a lien against said property. In addition said property will be sold subject to any matters which might be disclosed by an accurate survey and inspection of the property and to all matters of record in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County. Notice has been given of the Holder's intention to collect attorney's fees in accordance with the terms of the Consumer Note and the Deed to Secure Debt. Said property will be sold as the property of Kirk Blount and the property, to the best information, knowledge and belief of the undersigned being presently in the possession of Kirk Blount. Proceeds of the sale will be applied to the payment of all indebtedness collateralized by said Deed to Secure Debt and all expenses of said sale, including attorney's fees as provided in said Deed to Secure Debt, and the balance, if any, will be distributed as provided by law. The following information is being provided in accordance with O.C.G.A. 44-14-162.2. Commercial Banking Company, is the secured creditor under the Deed to Secure Debt and loan being foreclosed. The following entity shall have full authority to negotiate, amend, and modify all terms of the above-described Deed to Secure Debt and associated Consumer Note on behalf of the secured creditor: Commercial Banking Company, P.O. Box 100, Valdosta, Georgia 31603; Telephone No.: (229) 242-7600, Attn: Alan Harper. O.C.G.A. 44-14-162.2 states in pertinent part that, "nothing in this subsection shall be construed to require a secured creditor to negotiate, amend, or modify the terms of a mortgage instrument." THE LAW FIRM IS ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Commercial Banking Company, Attorney in fact for Kirk Blount Nathanael D. Brantley DOVER MILLER KARRAS & LANGDALE, P.C. Attorneys at Law 701 North Patterson Street P. O. Box 729 Valdosta GA 31603-0729 (229) 242-0314 282276 8/7,14,21,28/19

NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER GEORGIA, COLQUITT COUNTY Because of a default in the payment of the indebtedness, among other possible events of default, contained in a Deed to Secure Debt from Kirk Blount to Commercial Banking Company dated June 9, 2016 and recorded in Deed Book 1270, Page 164 Colquitt County, Georgia records, securing a Consumer Note in the original principal amount of Twenty-Four Thousand Two Hundred Twenty-Eight and 34/100 ($24,228.34), the holder thereof pursuant to said Deed to Secure Debt and Consumer Note has declared the entire amount of said indebtedness (including all renewals, modifications and extensions) due and payable and pursuant to said power contained in said Deed to Secure Debt will on the first Tuesday in September 2019, during the legal hours of sale before the Courthouse door in said County, sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash the following property to-wit: Lot No. 1 and the East half of Lot No. 2 in Block "A" of the Ashburn Subdivision to the City of Moultrie, Georgia, said lot fronting 90 feet on the North margin of First Avenue, S.W., and extending back northward of uniform width a distance of 138 feet, as shown on said plat of said Subdivision on record in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court in Deed Book "Z", Page 508. Bounded North by lands now or formerly of Rouse; South by First Avenue, S.W.; East by lands now or formerly of H.A. Young and being the same premises conveyed to Chiquita Y. Taylor by deed recorded in Deed Book 992, Page 181, Colquitt County records. Said described property is known and designated as 418 1st Ave. SW, Moultrie, Colquitt County, Georgia 31768. Said property will be sold subject to all applicable restrictive covenants and/or easements of record and any taxes or assessments which may be a lien against said property. In addition said property will be sold subject to any matters which might be disclosed by an accurate survey and inspection of the property and to all matters of record in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County. Notice has been given of the Holder's intention to collect attorney's fees in accordance with the terms of the Consumer Note and the Deed to Secure Debt. Said property will be sold as the property of Kirk Blount and the property, to the best information, knowledge and belief of the undersigned being presently in the possession of Kirk Blount. Proceeds of the sale will be applied to the payment of all indebtedness collateralized by said Deed to Secure Debt and all expenses of said sale, including attorney's fees as provided in said Deed to Secure Debt, and the balance, if any, will be distributed as provided by law. The following information is being provided in accordance with O.C.G.A. 44-14-162.2. Commercial Banking Company, is the secured creditor under the Deed to Secure Debt and loan being foreclosed. The following entity shall have full authority to negotiate, amend, and modify all terms of the above-described Deed to Secure Debt and associated Consumer Note on behalf of the secured creditor: Commercial Banking Company, P.O. Box 100, Valdosta, Georgia 31603; Telephone No.: (229) 242-7600, Attn: Alan Harper. O.C.G.A. 44-14-162.2 states in pertinent part that, "nothing in this subsection shall be construed to require a secured creditor to negotiate, amend, or modify the terms of a mortgage instrument." THE LAW FIRM IS ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Commercial Banking Company, Attorney in fact for Kirk Blount Nathanael D. Brantley DOVER MILLER KARRAS & LANGDALE, P.C. Attorneys at Law 701 North Patterson Street P. O. Box 729 Valdosta GA 31603-0729 (229) 242-0314 282276 8/7,14,21,28/19

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COLQUITT COUNTY CHILD FATALITY COMMITTEE CALENDAR YEAR 2017 ANNUAL REPORT During calendar year 2017, the Colquitt County Child Fatality Review Committee received five (5) reports of children who were residents of Colquitt County who died. The Colquitt County Coroner notified the Committee of these deaths in a timely fashion as prescribed by law. The deaths did meet the criterion for a review and both of these cases were in fact reviewed by the Committee with a report submitted on-line during 2018. The reviewable deaths from 2017 were the result of a drowning, medical issues, homicide, suicide and undetermined natural causes. In 2016 there were two deaths and in 2015 there were three deaths. The Colquitt County Committee met twice during 2016 to discuss these cases. Multiple county agencies were involved in the meetings, including the District Attorney's Office, Mental Health, Sheriff's Department, Coroner's Office, Juvenile Court, DFACS, Health Department, Moultrie Police Department, the Board of Education, Magistrate Court, the Victims Advocate, and a community member. Several county agencies operated prevention and safety programs during the year aimed at promoting child safety. The Sheriff's Dept. conducted the CHAMPS program in the elementary schools which educates children about drugs, bullying, peer pressure home alone safety and internet safety. The Sheriff's Dept. also continued to keep school resource officers in the elementary, middle and high schools. One of the investigators attended the Child First training in 2016. The Moultrie Police Dept. participated in numerous events aimed at children and discussed issues related to child safety, bike safety, drug resistance and gang resistance. The MPD has continued an active neighborhood watch program throughout the city. Some officers/deputies also participated in the Board of Education's mentoring program and the mentoring program thru the YMCA. Joint law enforcement agencies participated in the National Night Out which addressed numerous topics dealing with child safety and crime prevention. The Colquitt County Sheriff's Department held gun safety classes. The Colquitt County DFACS continues to assist young people and parents with counseling resources, home and food assistance and parenting classes. This year they also participated in the "Back to Sleep Campaign" dealing with child safety in bed and they were active in promoting the new child safety restraint regulations. The Health Department continues to help meet medical needs and works closely with the Head Start program. The Colquitt County Child Advocacy Center participated in the Walk for Child Abuse Prevention in April, 2017. The Colquitt County Health Department has held several car seat installation classes throughout the year. The Moultrie Fire Department coordinated with the Colquitt County Board of Education to promote fire safety classes for pre-school thru 5th grade students at each school. These courses dealt with fire safety, electrical safety and exit drills from a home. The Fire Dept. has also continued their door to door smoke detector inspection and installation program with the assistance of the American Red Cross. These safety programs impacted over 7,000 people. Colquitt Regional Medical Center sponsored education in car safety seats, safe sitter classes and committed to upgrading pediatric supplies available on ambulances. The Colquitt County Food Bank, thru government programs and private donations, provided emergency food supplies to local families which had hundreds of children. Volunteers from the community put on Teen Maze in Colquitt County. Teen Maze is a life-sized game of LIFE held for all 9th graders in the county. More than 200 volunteers come together to work at the following stations: the entrance party, dates 1 and 2, the hospital, alcohol/drugs and rehab, mental health, a funeral home, dating violence, social media/technology, college, careers, jail, court, gangs, banking, STDs, the three trimesters of pregnancy, parenting, adoption, MADD, and graduation. Students start at a party and they choose from a given set of scripts that determine their "choices" in life. Teen Maze is scripted to allow students to experience the good AND bad consequences of the choices teens are facing. Our hope is that the students will share their Teen Maze experience with their parents, caregivers, and families to start conversations about the events happening in their lives. Also, the Colquitt County School system has instituted Suicide Awareness/Prevention campaigns and has held trainings for their faculty. They also have a Bully Prevention Week in the month of October. The Colquitt County Board of Education held different activities throughout the school year. In September they participated in Suicide Prevention Month and in October they did Teen Maze and Red Ribbon Week. They also participated in the CHAMPS program with the Colquitt County Sheriff's Department. SUBMITTED THIS 6th DAY OF July, 2018. APRIL M. HANCOCK Assistant District Attorney Southern Judicial Circuit P.O. Box 2498 Moultrie, GA 31776 (229) 616-7476 189325 12/26/18

COLQUITT COUNTY CHILD FATALITY COMMITTEE CALENDAR YEAR 2017 ANNUAL REPORT During calendar year 2017, the Colquitt County Child Fatality Review Committee received five (5) reports of children who were residents of Colquitt County who died. The Colquitt County Coroner notified the Committee of these deaths in a timely fashion as prescribed by law. The deaths did meet the criterion for a review and both of these cases were in fact reviewed by the Committee with a report submitted on-line during 2018. The reviewable deaths from 2017 were the result of a drowning, medical issues, homicide, suicide and undetermined natural causes. In 2016 there were two deaths and in 2015 there were three deaths. The Colquitt County Committee met twice during 2016 to discuss these cases. Multiple county agencies were involved in the meetings, including the District Attorney's Office, Mental Health, Sheriff's Department, Coroner's Office, Juvenile Court, DFACS, Health Department, Moultrie Police Department, the Board of Education, Magistrate Court, the Victims Advocate, and a community member. Several county agencies operated prevention and safety programs during the year aimed at promoting child safety. The Sheriff's Dept. conducted the CHAMPS program in the elementary schools which educates children about drugs, bullying, peer pressure home alone safety and internet safety. The Sheriff's Dept. also continued to keep school resource officers in the elementary, middle and high schools. One of the investigators attended the Child First training in 2016. The Moultrie Police Dept. participated in numerous events aimed at children and discussed issues related to child safety, bike safety, drug resistance and gang resistance. The MPD has continued an active neighborhood watch program throughout the city. Some officers/deputies also participated in the Board of Education's mentoring program and the mentoring program thru the YMCA. Joint law enforcement agencies participated in the National Night Out which addressed numerous topics dealing with child safety and crime prevention. The Colquitt County Sheriff's Department held gun safety classes. The Colquitt County DFACS continues to assist young people and parents with counseling resources, home and food assistance and parenting classes. This year they also participated in the "Back to Sleep Campaign" dealing with child safety in bed and they were active in promoting the new child safety restraint regulations. The Health Department continues to help meet medical needs and works closely with the Head Start program. The Colquitt County Child Advocacy Center participated in the Walk for Child Abuse Prevention in April, 2017. The Colquitt County Health Department has held several car seat installation classes throughout the year. The Moultrie Fire Department coordinated with the Colquitt County Board of Education to promote fire safety classes for pre-school thru 5th grade students at each school. These courses dealt with fire safety, electrical safety and exit drills from a home. The Fire Dept. has also continued their door to door smoke detector inspection and installation program with the assistance of the American Red Cross. These safety programs impacted over 7,000 people. Colquitt Regional Medical Center sponsored education in car safety seats, safe sitter classes and committed to upgrading pediatric supplies available on ambulances. The Colquitt County Food Bank, thru government programs and private donations, provided emergency food supplies to local families which had hundreds of children. Volunteers from the community put on Teen Maze in Colquitt County. Teen Maze is a life-sized game of LIFE held for all 9th graders in the county. More than 200 volunteers come together to work at the following stations: the entrance party, dates 1 and 2, the hospital, alcohol/drugs and rehab, mental health, a funeral home, dating violence, social media/technology, college, careers, jail, court, gangs, banking, STDs, the three trimesters of pregnancy, parenting, adoption, MADD, and graduation. Students start at a party and they choose from a given set of scripts that determine their "choices" in life. Teen Maze is scripted to allow students to experience the good AND bad consequences of the choices teens are facing. Our hope is that the students will share their Teen Maze experience with their parents, caregivers, and families to start conversations about the events happening in their lives. Also, the Colquitt County School system has instituted Suicide Awareness/Prevention campaigns and has held trainings for their faculty. They also have a Bully Prevention Week in the month of October. The Colquitt County Board of Education held different activities throughout the school year. In September they participated in Suicide Prevention Month and in October they did Teen Maze and Red Ribbon Week. They also participated in the CHAMPS program with the Colquitt County Sheriff's Department. SUBMITTED THIS 6th DAY OF July, 2018. APRIL M. HANCOCK Assistant District Attorney Southern Judicial Circuit P.O. Box 2498 Moultrie, GA 31776 (229) 616-7476 189325 12/26/18

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