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HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL
PROBATE COURT
David Kelly has petitioned
to be appointed Administrator of the
estate of Jerry Dwain Kelly, Sr., de
ceased, of said County. The peti
tioner has also applied for waiver of
bond and/or grant of certain powers
contained in O.C.G.A. §53-12-232.
All interested parties including Mi
chael W. Kelley are hereby notified
to show cause why said petition
should not be granted. All objections
to the petition must be in writing,
setting forth the grounds of any such
objections, and must be filed with
the court on or before on August 7,
2006. If any objections are filed, a
hearing will be scheduled at a later
date. If no objections are filed, the
petition may be granted without a
hearing.
WITNESS THE HONORABLE
JANICE D. SPIRES
By: Michelle L. Elvins, Clerk
35893 7/13 - 8/3
NOTICE
HOUSTON COUNTY
PROBATE COURT
Jessie Harris has peti
tioned to be appointed Administrator
of the estate of Etta Mae Brown, de
ceased, of said County. The peti
tioner has also applied for waiver of
bond and/or grant of certain powers
contained in O.C.G.A. §53-12-232.
All interested parties are hereby no
tified to show cause why said peti
tion should not be granted. All objec
tions to the petition must be in writ
ing, setting forth the grounds of any
such objections, and must be filed
with the court on or before on
August 14, 2006. If any objections
are filed, a hearing will be scheduled
at a later date. If no objections are
filed,. the petition may be granted
without a hearing.
WITNESS THE HONORABLE
JANICE D. SPIRES
By: Michelle L. Elvins, Clerk
36155 7/20-8/10
NOTICE
HOUSTON COUNTY
PROBATE COURT
Jessie Harris has peti
tioned to be appointed Administrator
of the estate of Christopher C.
Plump, deceased, of said County.
All interested parties including Ge
neva Plump are hereby notified to
show cause why said petition should
not be granted. All objections to the
petition must be in writing, setting
forth the grounds of any such objec
tions, and must be filed with the
court on or before August 14, 2006.
If any objections are filed, a hearing
will be scheduled at a later date. If
no objections are filed, the petition
may be granted without a hearing.
WITNESS THE HONORABLE
JANICE D. SPIRES
By: Michelle L. Elvins, Clerk
36157 7/20 - 8/10
NOTICE
HOUSTON COUNTY
PROBATE COURT
The petition of Cheryl
Lana Munt, for year's support from
the estate of Paul Bartley Munt, Jr.,
deceased, for decedent's surviving
spouse, having been duly filed, all
interested person are herby notified
to show cause, if any they have, on
or before August 28, 2006, why said
petition should not be granted.
All objections to the peti
tion must be in writing, setting forth
the grounds of any such objections,
and must be filed on or before the
time stated in the preceding sen
tence. If any objections are filed, a
hearing will be scheduled at a later
date. If no objections are filed, the
petition may be granted without a
hearing.
WITNESS, the Honorable Janice D.
Spires
Michelle L. Elvins, Clerk
36440 8/3 - 8/24
PETITION
FOR TEMPORARY LETTERS
OF GUARDIANSHIP
OF MINOR
IN THE PROBATE COURT
OF HOUSTON COUNTY
STATE OF GEORGIA
IN RE: ESTATE OF Chelsea &
James Layson, MINOR
ESTATE NO. 2006-GM-0066
PETITION FOR TEMPORARY LET
TERS OF GUARDIANSHIP OF MI
NOR
Joyce Layson, TEMPORARY
GUARDIAN(S)
DATE OF SECOND PUBLICATION:
August 10, 2006
TO: Jerry Norman
You are hereby notified
that a petition for the appointment of
a temporary guardian has been filed
regarding the above-named minor.
All objections to the Petition de
scribed above either to the appoint
ment of a temporary guardian or the
appointment of the petitioner(s) as
temporary guardian(s), must be in
writing, setting forth the grounds of
any such objections, and must be
filed with this Court no later than 14
days after this notice is mailed, or 10
days after this notice is personally
served upon you, or ten days after
the second publication of this notice
if you are served by publication. All
pleadings must be signed before a
notary public or Georgia probate
court clerk, and filing fees must be
tendered with your pleadings, unless
you qualify to file as an indigent
party. Contact probate court person
nel at the below address/telephone
number for the required amount of
filing fees.
********* NOTE: If a natural guardian
files an objection to the creation of
the temporary guardianship, the Pe-
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tition will be dismissed. If a natural
guardian files an objection to the ap
pointment of the petitioner(s) as
guardian(s), or if a parent who is not
a natural guardian files an objection
to the petition, a hearing on the mat
ter shall be scheduled at a later
date. <
JANICE D. SPIRES
PROBATE JUDGE
By: Michelle L. Elvins, CLERK
ADDRESS
P.O. BOX 1801
PERRY, GA 31069
TELEPHONE
478-218-4710
36596 8/3 • 8/10
1200 TMDI NAME
APPLICATION FOR
REGISTRATION OF
A TRADE NAME
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF HOUSTON
The undersigned hereby
certifies that he is conducting a busi
ness at 200 Bristol Street, Apart
ment 64, Perry, Houston County,
Georgia, under the Trade Name
JOSH TRANSPORT and that the
nature of said business is to operate
a trucking business and to do all and
everything incidental in carrying on
said business and to do any and all
other activities and lawful business
in connection with and incident to
the above and for all lawful pur
poses allowed by the laws of the
State of Georgia.
Said business is owned
by John Erickson and Sharon Erick
son whose address is 200 Bristol
Street, Apartment 64, Perry, Geor
gia 31069.
This affidavit is made in
accordance with O.C.G.A.
§lO-1-490.
This 24 day of July, 2006.
John Erickson
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 24th day of July, 2006.
Robert T. Tuggle, 111
Notary Public
36592 8/3 - 8/10
AFFIDAVIT
TO REGISTER
A TRADE NAME
GEORGIA
HOUSTON COUNTY
PERSONALLY AP-.
PEARED BEFORE ME, ROBERT F.
WAY, MANAGING MEMBER WHO
ON OATH DEPOSES AND SAYS
THAT FLAT CREEK PARTNERS,
LLC, ADDRESS: POST OFFICE
BOX 879, CORDELE, GEORGIA
31030 IS DOING BUSINESS IN
HOUSTON COUNTY, GEORGIA
AT 2429 HWY. 41 SOUTH, PERRY
GEORGIA 31069 UNDER THE
NAME AND STYLE OF FLAT
CREEK.
THE BUSINESS TO BE
CARRIED ON IS ACQUISITION
AND DEVELOPMENT OF PROP
ERTY: ANY OTHER LAWFUL PUR
POSE.
THIS AFFIDAVIT IS
MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH
ACT OF THE GEORGIA LEGISLA
TURE APPROVED AUGUST 15,
1929 AND AMENDED MARCH 20,
1943 AND MARCH 29, 1987.
Robert F. Way
SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT,
ROBERT F. WAY, MANAGING
MEMBER
SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED
BEFORE ME THIS 21 ST DAY OF
July, 2006.
Julie White
NOTARY PUBLIC
36593 8/3 - 8/10
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
OF TRADE NAME
REGISTRATION
Notice is hereby given
that the business operated at 339
Margie Drive, Warner Robins, GA
31088, in the trade name of Cam
bridge Realty, is owned and carried
on by GS McLit, Inc., a Georgia cor
poration, whose address is 339 Mar
gie Drive, Warner Robins, GA
31088, and the statement relating
thereto required by the O.C.G.A.
§lO-1-490, has been filed with the
Clerk of the Superior Court of Hous
ton County, Georgia.
GS McLit, Inc.
By: Gayle McFayden, President
36630 8/3 - 8/10
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Jeff Gordon
Kiss My Bricks
Gordon, on the heels of Earnhardt, has won at Indy four times
By Monte Dutton
NASCAR This Week
Tony Stewart’s victory in the All
state 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speed
way in 2005 received a considerable
amount of attention, but the NASCAR
driver whose performances are most
visibly associated with the Brickyard
is Jeff Gordon.
Gordon, whose 35 th birthday is on
Friday, has won this annual stock-car
visit to the world’s most famous race
track an unprecedented four times.
He won the first, in 1994, and also
drove his No. 24 Chevrolet to victory
lane in 1998,2001 and 2004. Indy is the
site of Gordon career victories nos.
two, 35,57 and 69.
Now, Gordon has 75 career victo
ries. The late Dale Earnhardt had 76.
What better place to equal the great
Earnhardt for sixth place on
NASCAR’s all-time list?
“That would be a huge honor,” said
Gordon, a four-time series champion.
“I’m just blown away and over
whelmed that I’ve gotten to 75 (wins).
To me, Dale is the all-time great, cer
tainly among those whom I have had a
chance to race against. I’ve never re
ally had the chance to race against
Richard (Petty) or Darrell (Waltrip) in
his prime, or anybody else who’s up
there. To me, Dale (Earnhardt) was
the best I’ve ever raced against. To
match up to something that he’s done
and just to be one away from it is an
honor.
“The thing that I admired so much
about him was the fact that he won
over so many different years (with)
cars changing, the sport changing, dif
ferent drivers coming in and out of
the sport, and yet, he always contin
ued to find a way to get to victory lane
and battle for championships. I think
when you look at the span of time that
he was able to do that, it’s very im
pressive.”
Gordon missed the Chase last
year, and his position is pretty pre
carious as the regular season enters
its final five weeks. The trend is
strong, though, since Gordon has
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program allowed the coaches
to do a lot of football-related
teaching.
For Warner Robins High,
it meant a break from a
tradition that began, as far
as head coach Bryan Way’s
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Floyd Landis, but Gatlin’s
testers used a different
method that only identifies
if the testosterone was pro
duced naturally or unnatu
rally.
Both men have proclaimed
their innocence, but modern
sports being what it is, they
hold the burden of proof. We
can’t argue with science.
I can see this idea mov
ing into other sports. Within
Major League Baseball are
the National League and the
American League. Why not
change that to the Enhanced
League and the Human
League. Then fans could
truly see if using steroids
matters in the end results.
Test every baseball player
and the league with the most
banned substances abusers
would play in the Enhanced
League.
That league may end up
with the most players and
teams but at the end of
the season, the two leagues
would play in the World
Series.
The Enhanced League
might be the most inter
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Some have suggested that Jeff Gordon has grown complacent through the years. That ran
kles Gordon, who has been criticized for several Incidents of aggressive driving this year.
won two of the past five races enter
ing Indy. In the current Nextel Cup
points standings, positions 9-11 are
occupied, in order, by Gordon, reign
ing champion Stewart and Dale
Earnhardt Jr.
Matt Kenseth said recently that
Gordon was “the face of NASCAR.”
“I don’t know if I totally agree with
that,” said Gordon. “I think Dale Earn
hardt Jr. is probably more recogniza
ble with NASCAR than I am. I see
Tony Stewart as the past champion, so
he’s carrying the torch right now. We
certainly made our mark, and I’m
proud of what I’ve accomplished and
where I stand in the sport and what I
represent: my sponsors, the sport and
my team.”
Gordon yearns for a fifth champi
memory goes, back in the
mid-19605.
“It’s the first time I can
remember,” said Way about
the Demons not participat
ing in camp.
“It’s been good to get the
kids by themselves and con
centrate on football.
“We’re no different from
anyone else. We’re all under
the same restrictions. But
esting because of the many
‘roid rage fights.
I would put all of the drug
gies in that league because
those players’ abilities are
affected by the stuff they put
into their bodies.
'Americans need to wake up to the fact
that the desire to win pushes people to
do dangerous things. Fame is fleeting
and the drive to bask in its light burns
athletes.'
The league could rename
its teams the BALCO’s,
Coke Heads, Mercenaries
(for players motivated to
enhance themselves for
profit), Steroid Studs, and
so on.
The Human League would
be called that because the
players rely on what nature
or the Supreme Being
gave them. They improved
through talent, practice and
hard work.
I suggest the same division
for football, but who would
be in the Human League?
Americans need to wake
No. 24 DuPont Chevrolet
we’ll have plenty of practices
before that first game to be
prepared.”
Warner Robins High also
had an intense and well
attended summer voluntary
football program. Way said
his staff used that time to
address those intangibles
- team chemistry and bond
ing - that are usually built
in camp.
up to the fact that the desire
to win pushes people to do
dangerous things. Fame is
fleeting and the drive to bask
in its light burns athletes.
That’s why a Human
League is necessary.
Once a people start mess
ing with man-made drugs,
aren’t they fiddling with
their humanity - the part
that makes them human?
By taking steroids, ath
letes seek to reach beyond
those parts of themselves.
Why stop at testosterone?
Why not add bionic parts
like the Six Million Dollar
Man?
While ethnocentrics com
plain about the lack of
American baseball players
in MLB, they could really
raise cane over robots bat
ting for Chipper Jones; espe-
THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2006 *
onship. Some have suggested that he
has grown complacent through the
years. That rankles Gordon, who has
been criticized for several incidents
of aggressive driving this year.
“I would call it determination,” he
said. “I would call it trying to get our
selves back to where we need to be to
win races and championships. In some
ways, we have improved. We’ve been
down and out, and people have pretty
much written us off. I can tell by the
way guys race me.
“When I have a car that is capable
of winning or running up front, then
I’m going to be more aggressive with
it to get those good finishes.”
Contact Monte Dutton at
hmduttonso@aol.com
What concerns a football
coach the most in the sum
mer months is a high heat
index, which, according to
weather reports, reached 105
degrees this week.
“It’s still smoking out
here,” said Scott. It was Scott
and his Panther staff who
put their players through a
character-building task last
week in The Grind.
dally if the parts are made
in China.
Whether Landis or Gatlin
are actually guilty of using
steroids is a matter of com
plete indifference to me.
Competition creates the
problem.
We as fans tolerate the
existence, and the only peo
ple who seem outraged are
sports writers looking for
causes and their own fame.
Record books are mean
ingless as a result of mass
cheating.
The baseball Hall of Fame
will soon need a special
section just to deal with
BALCO’s children as they’re
elected to the hall.
Barry Bonds is on his way.
McGuire took supplements
that made a difference and
physically destroyed him.
They still had to hit the ball,
make the plays, and take
the check. They helped their
teams win. In war that’s all
that matters.
Why should it be different
in professional sports? With
separate leagues, it wouldn’t
be. I always wanted a child,
son or daughter, who grew
up to say they wanted to play
in the Enhanced Leagues.
“I want to count like a
horse,” Junior or Juniorette
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