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I THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2006
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I,OU1 ,0U 88 TICES
FOR DISCHARGE AS ADMINIS
TRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF
JOHNSON McCRACKEN. DE
CEASED
To all and singular the heirs of said
decedent and to whom it may con
cern:
This is to notify you to file
objection, if there is any, to the
above referenced petition, in this
Court on or before January 16th,
2007.
BE NOTIFIED FURTHER: All objec
tions to the petition must be in writ
ing, setting forth the grounds of any
such objections. All pleadings /ob
jections must be signed before a no
tary public or before a probate clerk,
and filing fees must be tendered
with your pleadings/objections, un
less you qualify to file as an indigent
party. Contact probate court person
nel at the following address/tele
phone number for the required
amount of filing fees. If any objec
tions are filed, a hearing will be
scheduled at a later date. If no ob
jections are filed, the petition may be
granted without a hearing.
WITNESS, the Hon. Janice D.
Spires, Judge
By: Kim Willson. CLERK,
PROBATE COURT HOUSTON
COUNTY
P.O. Box 1801,
Perry, GA 31069
478-218-4710
42334 12/21 - 1/11
NOTICE
HOUSTON COUNTY
PROBATE COURT
Angela Marie Scott
has petitioned to be appointed
Administrator of the estate of Ann
Marie Scordia, deceased, of said
County. The petitioner 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 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 January
22, 2007. 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
4253212/28-1/18
NOTICE
PROBATE COURT OF
HOUSTON COUNTY
Re: PETITION OF Bobby and
Lossie Glover TO PROBATE IN
SOLEMN FORM THE WILL OF
Maggie Rounds, DECEASED,
UPON WHICH AN ORDER FOR
SERVICE WAS GRANTED BY
THIS COURT ON November 29,
2006
TO: Unknown Nieces and Nephews
and all and singular the heirs of said
decedent, and to whom it may con
cern:
This is to notify you to file
objection, if there is any, to the
above referenced petition, in this
Court on or before January 8, 2007.
BE NOTIFIED FURTHER: All objec
tions to the petition must be in writ
ing, setting forth the grounds of any
such objections. 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, Judge
By: Michelle L. Elvins, CLERK
4146712/7-12/28
NOTICE
HOUSTON COUNTY
PROBATE COURT
Sharon T. Stich has peti
tioned to be appointed Administrator
of the estate of Ryan Stich, 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 Janu
ary 3, 2007. 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
41808 12/7-12/28
1200 TRADE NAME
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 Ace Mortgage
Funding, LLC is conducting busi
ness as Millennium Funding Group
in the city of Perry County of Hous
ton in the State of Georgia, under
the name of Millennium Funding
Group and that the nature of the
business is Brokering/Banking/Lend
ing and that the names and ad
dresses of the persons, firms or
partnerships owning and carrying on
said trade or business are:
President or Owner:
Ace Mortgage Funding, LLC - Rich
ard M. Hall, President
Address:
7820 Innovation Blvd-Suite 300,
Indianapolis, IN 46278
Phone 317-275-5050
Richard M. Hall
President/Owner Signature
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Contributed
The Lindsey Elementary High Flyers for the month of November are: First row,
Zanyua Trice, Tennkka Griffin, Juan Alcantar, Tynia Jones and Christian Riley.
Second, Sabrina Preskitt, Market Stokeling, Yasmin Little, Tamayah Smith, Chelsey
Hampton and Torianna Harris. Third, Travon Mace, James Wonnum, Priscilla Daniel,
Niykeya Hickey, Kenyatta Sutton and Matthew Rolle.
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The Lindsey Elementary Jet Citizens for the week of Nov. 27-Dec. 1 were
chosen for being great examples of the character trait of the week, “virtue.”
They are: First row, Tynia Jones, Jesus Lopez, Javararee Smith, Emma Garcia,
Dylan Clay and NaKiya Martin. Second row, Talicia Arnica, Market Stokeling, Sabrina
Preskit, and Malik Anderson. Third, Lakeisha Johnson, Shalyric Alford, Horatio Drake,
Issac Knox and Jacelyn Mimbs.
PERMITS
From page iA
one additional permit or
12.5 percent increase from
eight in October to nine in
November.
Centerville’s nine permits
is also up from only five in
November 2005
In the unincorporated
areas there were five more
or a 16.265 percent more
permits issued in November
with 37 than the 32 in
October. The 37 are how
ever down from the 41 per
mits issued in November
2005.
While there were fewer
homes, the overall county
wide average value of
the homes permitted in
November at $140,054.80
was up from October’s
average of $126,139.26. The
High flyers
Citizens of the week
average value of the home
permitted was also up in
Warner Robins and in the
unincorporated areas, but
down in Centerville and
Perry.
Centerville continues to
have the highest .average
value for homes permitted
of the four entities with
November’s average being
$194,452.22, down from
$223,921.25 in October.
Warner Robins again had
the lowest average for new
.permitted dwellings at
$107,771.51 in November,
up from $106,418.95 in
October.
In the unincorporated
areas, the average went up
from $152,950 in October to
$173,855.40 in November.
In Perry the average
dropped from $128,462.08
in October to $114,910.71
in November.
Holiday entertainment
The number of permits
for manufactured homes is
up for November county
wide at 17.
There were five issued in
October. Warner Robins led
the way in November with
nine, followed by four each
in Centerville and in the
unincorporated areas and
none in Perry.
In October there were
four in Warner Robins,
one in Perry and none in
Centerville and unincorpo
rated areas.
There was no apartment
permits issued countywide
in November. In October
there were 300 issued, all
in Perry.
Year-to-date no apart
ment permits have been in
the unincorporated areas
of the county, only four in
Centerville, 128 in Warner
Robins and 316 in Perry.
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Contributed
Perry High School Future Business Leaders of America
members prepare boxes as part of the Feed-A-Family
food drive held Nov. 1-16.
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PHS FBLA officers prepare boxes.
FBLA collects
cans for food drive
Special to the Journal
The annual Feed-A-
Family food drive sponsored
by the Business Education
Program at Perry High
School resulted in more
than 1,000 food items being
collected recently.
Perry High School s
Future Business Leaders
of America mem
bers and Business stu
dents brought in canned
goods for the drive.
Students brought in cans
along with monetary dona
tions from Nov. 1-16. The
Great Deals
Free Al 3
for items
under SSO
Call 987-1823
for details
HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL
First Baptist
Church, Perry
entertained
library patrons at
a special musi
cal. The group
made a big hit
with some really
small guests. The
audience was
also encouraged
to participate in
singing. This was
the second per
formance for the
ensemble, who
had assisted the
choral groups
of First Baptist,
Grace Baptist
and Rehobath
Baptist church.
Ensemble
members are
Marilyn Hooten,
Brenda Bullard
and David
Loudermiik.
Journal Nancy Ifawk
business students use the
annual event as part of a
community service project
through FBLA, a nationally
recognized student organi
zation.
The FBLA members/busi
ness students gathered the
food and cash each day from
the different classes and
then sorted and boxed the
items for 14 families. Feed-
A-Family boxes full of food
items were delivered before
Thanksgiving and mon
etary donations were given
to two families to purchase
Thanksgiving Turkeys.