Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, November 24, 2006, Section B, Page 10B, Image 18

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* FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2006 10B as lAN(S) DATE OF SECOND PUBLICATION: November 30, 2006 TO: Keith Moran 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 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 41164 11/22- 11/30 NOTICE HOUSTON COUNTY PROBATE COURT Ann M. Welch has peti tioned to be appointed Administrator of the estate of Guy Ryan Morrison, deceased, 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 No vember 27, 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 40314 11/2- 11/22 NOTICE HOUSTON COUNTY PROBATE COURT The petition of Charles Metton Cloud, for year's support from the estate of Elizabeth Lang ston Cloud, deceased, for dece dent's surviving spouse, having been duly filed, all interested person are herby notified to show cause, if any they have, on or before Novem ber 27, 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 40317 11/2- 11/22 NOTICE HOUSTON COUNTY PROBATE COURT The petition of John Lem mon Buhmann, for year's support from the estate of Susan Adair Buh mann, deceased, for decedent’s sur viving spouse and minor John Cade Buhmann, having been duly filed, all interested person are hereby noti fied to show cause, if any they have, on or before December 4, 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 40614 11/9-11/30 NOTICE HOUSTON COUNTY PROBATE COURT The petition of Gertrude E. Tallent, for year's support from the estate of Glenn H. Tallent, de ceased, 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 December 4, 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 tmSSS 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 40638 11/9-11/30 1200TMBIIUUIE AFFIDAVIT TO REGISTER A TRADE NAME GEORGIA HOUSTON COUNTY Personally appeared be fore me, Barbara A. McAninch who on oath deposes and says that Snel ling Employment, LLC, Address: 12801 N. Central Expressway Suite 600 Dallas, TX 75243 AND Snelling Services, LLC Address: 12801 N. Central Expressway Suite 600 Dallas, TX 75243 is doing business in HOUSTON County Georgia at 2195 Watson, Suite E, Warner Robins, GA 31099 under the name and style of Snelling Professional Services. The business to be car ried on is Payroll and Billing and Full Service Staffing Agency. This affidavit is made in accordance with act of the Georgia Legislature approved August 15, 1929 and amended March 20, 1943 and March 29,1987, Barbara A. McAninch, Manager Signature of Applicant Sworn to and Subscribed before me this 18th day of October, 2006. Jennifer L. Knaopke NOTARY PUBLIC 41156 11/22-11/30 AFFIDAVIT TO REGISTER A TRADE NAME GEORGIA HOUSTON COUNTY Personally appeared be fore me, Barbara A. McAninch who on oath deposes and says that Snel ling Employment, LLC, Address: 12801 N. Central Expressway Suite 600 Dallas, TX 75243 AND Snelling Services, LLC Address: 12801 N Central Expressway Suite 600 Dallas, TX 75243 is doing business in HOUSTON County Georgia at 2195 Watson, Suite E, Warner Robins, GA 31099 under the name and style of Snelling Staffing Services. The business to be car ried on is Payroll and Billing and Full Service Staffing Agency. This affidavit is made in accordance with act of the Georgia Legislature approved August 15, 1929 and amended March 20, 1943 and March 29, 1987. Barbara A. McAninch, Manager Signature of Applicant Sworn to and Subscribed before me this 18th day of October, 2006. Jennifer L. Knaopke NOTARY PUBLIC 41160 11/22-11/30 APPLICATION TO REGISTER A BUSINESS TO BE CONDUCTED UNDER TRADE NAME, PARTNERSHIP OR OTHERS STATE OF GEORGIA COUNTY OF HOUSTON The undersigned does hereby certify that SOUTHERN ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY INC. conducting a business as REXEL SOUTHERN in the City of VALDOSTA County of HOUSTON in the State of Georgia, under the name of REXEL SOUTHERN and that the nature of the business is ELECTRICAL AND DATACOM DIS TRIBUTION and that the names and addresses of the persons, firms or partnership owning and carrying on said trade or business are SOUTH ERN ELECTRIC SUPPLY COM PANY INC., 6606 LBJ FREEWAY STE. 200 DALLAS TX 75240. JOHN TOMASSO, V.P. & SECRE TARY Signature-Title Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1 day of SEPTEMBER, 2006. Devon Fulbright Hendry Notary Public STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF DALLAS 41172 11/22-11/30 AFFIDAVIT TO REGISTER A TRADE NAME GEORGIA HOUSTON COUNTY PERSONALLY APPEARED BE FORE ME, Barbara A. McAninch WHO ON OATH DEPOSES AND SAYS THAT Snelling Employment, LLC ADDRESS: 12801 N. Central Expressway Suite 600 Dallas, TX 75213 AND Snelling Services, LLC ADDRESS: 12801 N. Central Expressway Suite 600 Dallas, TX 75213 IS DOING BUSINESS IN HOUS TON COUNTY, GEORGIA at 2195 Watson, Suite E, Warner Robins, GA 31099 UNDER THE NAME AND STYLE OF Snelling. THE BUSINESS TO BE CARRIED ON IS Payroll and Billing 1200TMKMUH and Full Service Staffing Agency 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 Barbara A. McAninch, Manager SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME THIS 18th DAY OF October, 2006 Jennifer L. Knapke NOTARY PUBLIC 41189 11/22-11/30 AFFIDAVIT TO REGISTER A TRADE NAME GEORGIA HOUSTON COUNTY PERSONALLY AP PEARED BEFORE ME, Kellie R. Bowen WHO ON OATH DEPOSES AND SAYS THAT Kellie R. Bowen, Address: 821 Forest Hill Rd. t Perry, GA 31069 IS DOING BUSINESS IN HOUSTON COUNTY, GEORGIA AT 821 Forest Hill Rd„ Perry UN DER THE NAME AND STYLE OF dba Surcie Shop. THE BUSINESS TO BE CARRIED ON IS retail - gift items. 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. Kellie R. Bowen SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME THIS 10th DAY OF Oct., 2006. Monica Jeannine Hall NOTARY PUBLIC 40901 11/16-11/22 ISLAND From page iA It is not contiguous.” According to the notice from the city, the proposed development includes duplexes and single-family homes about 200 lots. Two entrances are proposed off Moss Oaks Road. The land is currently zoned residential agricul tural in the county. The county approved a second annexation and rezoning request from the city for 52 acres off Kings Chapel Road. The city plans to rezone the tract from the current R-AG in the county to R-l (3/4 acre lots) in the city. There is city R-2 (10,000 square foot lot minimum) in the area. “It is compatible with the surrounding area,” said Commission Chairman Ned Sanders. The county has peti tioned for an injunction to stop another PUD island annexation, of 153.661 acres off Langston Road, which was not contiguous at the time of the request. In other business, the county approved the release of performance bonds as the subdivisions have been completed in accordance with county regulations. The three developments are phase 1 of Windsor Heights, The Windmill at Mossy Lake, and phase 1 of Southern Trace. Two other maintenance bonds - for phase 5 of Oxton Plantation and sec tion 4, phase 2 of Lake Lillian - will be renewed for another year so grass can be established in the detention pond at Oxton and the ditches at Lake Lillian, but only if the developer requests extend ing the bond. If the exten sion is not received by Dec. 10 for Oxton and Dec. 1 for Lake Lillian, the coun ty will cash out the bonds and contract the work out, Thomson said. The county also approved signing a quit claim deed on a tract to clear up the title on land the county legally took possession of in 1971. According to the note from the tax commis sioner, the property was placed back in the hands of the owner by the tax assessor’s office in 1972 with a note that the owner redeemed the land. The winner continued to pay taxes on it until it was deeded to heirs in 1999. The heirs are now selling the land and need to clear the deed to do so. PROCESS From page iA Perry is considering impact fees to help defray the cost of additional fire protec tion and the need for green space. The first step will be the hiring of a consultant to guide the city through the process of developing an ordinance and fee schedule which will meet all legal requirements. There will be public hearings when the ■ i PE J s oa KEY From page iA manager of the Key Spouse program at Robins. Across from the Enlisted Club on base, the office handles calls, arranges outings and generally lends a listening ear to the family members under trying times. As a 22-year military spouse, Ashley has seen more deployments then she can count and much of her expertise comes from the university of “just do it v ” with a major in ’’make it happen.” “Some things are just not that easy,“ she said. ’’Even an officer’s wife has to knock on doors, ask questions, even go door to door.” In exchange for her role, Ashley has found a circle of friends that are not just the usual coffee, tea and gloves crowd. The volunteer Key Spouses, she said, are dedi cated to their community and the outreach they pro vide to new members of the military family. For example, Alona Shenberger is an Air Force Family member, with two young children, Seth, 10, and Elizabeth, 7. She and her family have just returned stateside from an assignment in Okinawa. “Overseas deployments are tougher still if you are in a foreign country for the first time with no one to help you,” she said. “You can get very low.” “I was a Family support assistant overseas and it is tough to be so far from home,” she added. “You can not even call. That is why Key Spouses supports you and wants you and your family to known you are not alone, at the holidays or anytime. The Air Force recognizes that there has to be a liaison between com mand and the squadron’s spouses, especially when the military spouse has left on assignment. That is the role we assist with. If you are uncomfortable in that office of what ever, we are here to help." The third member of this impressive circle is Arlene Heng a Key Spouse volun teer. Heng brings a slightly RISE From page iA 12-inch water main on Gunn Road for that developing area at a cost of $50,545.66 for 4,100 linear feet of PVC pipe and appurtenances. ■ Added another 3,000 feet of sidewalk paving at a cost of $51,731. Lakay Enterprises of Fort Valley will put in sidewalks in for three more projects: 210 feet of Sark Drive, to Lakeview; 180 feet of N. Pleasant Hill and Bernard; and 2,500 feet of Wisconsin Avenue on Northside to process gets under way. The council also approved a resolution that would give department heads the option of extending the current probationary peri od for new employees. The probationary period is 180 days, but under the new provision a depart ment head could ask for extensions up to 365 days. The purpose of the amend ment, according to City Manager Lee Gilmour, is to allow time for training periods and certifications different understanding to the group having been the daughter of a military family. Heng and her staff sergeant husband, Leonard Heng have been members of the military for a little more than eight years. Heng, the military mem ber’s take: “Knowing that in an emergency your fam ily has somewhere to go can help you stay on track with the mission,” he said. “It is a difficult time to miss - especially since the girls are so young - but I know that if there is trouble, the fastest response could be right there at the base. “Even more than that, my wife is able to help guys in my unit with their situ ations; this kind of com munications and assistance is a basic ingredient in a unit’s cohesion.” Arlene relates a story abput the time before key spouses program, “We have experienced what it was like with out this kind of sup port,” she said. “In Arizona I relied on Leonard’s shop leader. He would call and ask about groceries or other help but he still had a sec tion to run. “Plus I was pregnant. It was a difficult pregnancy. I was always sick. I felt kind of uncomfortable dis cussing medical problems with the shop leader. He was good and really kept up with everything, still.” The Heng family includes two small girls, Hannah who is 4 and Elena who is 7 months old. Hannah missed her daddy a lot, “I used to see an airplane in the sky and pretend it was a star,” she said. “I would say to the star: ‘Little start little star, going away, bring my daddy back safe.’” Arlene Heng continued with a scenario: “A new spouse comes to the base and has never experienced the military. It is hard for him or her to get around, take care of medical or shop or even find a house. “This band of ladies has a handle on all of that. They have command support and the doors open wider then someone unfamiliar with has no experience in the office machines.” Key Spouses are trained yearly and have a good knowledge of how the base Calhoun on Elberta. ■ Loaned itself money with interest to buy a new fire truck. The ladder truck from E-One of Ocala, Fla., costs $836,455. Fire Chief Robert Singletary said the price is discounted. “The starting price is about $906,000 and it will be about SIOO,OOO more next year,” Singletary said. The truck has a 100-foot ladder and bucket. City officials viewed a similar truck at last month’s coun cil meeting. The city will pay for the truck up front out of the HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL when needed, especially in the Public Safety depart ment. The council also approved the purchase of a used school bus for use by the city recreation department, and a $5,371 expenditure to renovate the customer service office to have more work stations for employees serving the public. The bus will be for sports trips and for senior citizen outings. The bus cost only $2,500. It does not have seat belts. Perry City Manager Lee Gilmour pres ents pin to city Director of Administration Brenda King for 20 years of service. The presentation was made at Tuesday’s city council meet ing. Journal Charlotte Perkins operations work. The holidays are here. The main recommenda tion from Shenberger, a 12-year military wife, is to keep traditions. Her advice was to stay busy not just for the kids but for yourself. “The Air Force Family and assistance office has many things for all mem bers of the family to do,” she said. “There is a youth group on base, much to see and do through them, for teens of any age. “When it comes to phone calls let the children decide,” she added. “Don’t force them to say anything. There is just so much going on for them, too.” She added that one way they stay in touch was to have dad write notes and leave them in secret places all over the house. “When the children find the note then the write a note and make it part of a chain,” she said. “The chain helps them remember the important things and feel a bit like they have been able to talk to dad.” She continued: “Another safety and security approach can be the children wearing dad’s T-shirt to bed. This gives them a sense of the missing person. It can help to make them more secure with the memories he or she has of the parent that is missing.” “Deployment Buddies are another network. Maybe someone from your spouses unit is deployed. You and the other spouse could swap babysitting days or just a picnic. Just try not to be alone.” Heng said she felt a good connection with the spouse for the children came from videotaping a story that the father could read as if he were talking to the chil dren. “It really is nice to have them fall asleep listening to dad,” she said. “(It gives them) a sense of security!” Such as also be said of the Key Spouse Program. It’s available for activity duty families and for National Guard, Air National Guard, Air Force Reserve or Army Rpsptvp For more, call 478-213- 2917. unobligated natural gas fund. The money will be paid back at 5.25 percent inter est of 36 months from spe cial purpose local option sales tax funds. The council approved a budget transfer to make the purchase. ■ Transferred $17,688 from SPLOST funds to pay for the design work on the Feagin Mill Road extension to U.S. 41. Walker said one of the developers out there will do most of the road construc tion work, “but we’ve got to have a design,” he said.