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NOTICE
GEORGIA
HOUSTON COUNTY
PROBATE COURT
TO: to whom it may concern:
Marcus Antwan Tukes has peti
tioned to be appointed Administrator
of the estate of Patricia Ann Tukes,
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 Septem
ber 3, 2007. All pleadings/objections
must be signed before a notary pub
lic or before a probate court 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.
JANICE D. SPIRES
PROBATE JUDGE
By: Judith W. Borum, CLERK
ADDRESS
P.O. Box 1801
Perry, GA 31069
TELEPHONE NUMBER
478-218-4710
51842 8/9 8/30
H9QIMUIES
TAX SALE
CITY OF PERRY
HOUSTON COUNTY
GEORGIA
There will be sold at pub
lic outcry before the Court House
door in Perry, Houston County,
Georgia, during the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder for cash,
on the First Tuesday in September,
2007 the following real estate, to wit:
Said property levied upon
as the property of, Defendant in Fi.
Fa. to satisfy tax Fi. Fa. for the
year(s) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
2006 issued by City of Perry,
against said Defendant in Fi. Fa.
Tenant in possession of said prem
ises notified.
All that tract or parcel of
land situate, lying and being in Land
Lot 1 of the 9th Land District and
Long Lot 16 of the 10th Land District
of Houston County, Georgia and in
the City of Perry, containing 51.539
acres as shown on a plat of survey
prepared by Lee R. Jones, Regis
tered Land Surveyor No. 2680,
dated November 18, 1998 and re
corded in Map Book 53, Page 150,
Clerk's Office, Houston Superior
Court. Said plat and the recorded
copy thereof are hereby made a part
of this description by reference
thereto. Property also known as
Douglas Asphalt Co located at 115
Industrial Park Dr, Perry, GA. This
sale includes all personal property
(inventory equipment and fixtures) at
this location.
This 24th day of July,
2007.
CITY OF PERRY
G. A. POTTER
CHIEF OF POLICE
CITY MARSHALL
51709 8/9 - 8/30
1200 HADE NAME
APPLICATION TO
REGISTER A BUSINESS
TO BE CONDUCTED
UNDER TRADE NAME
PARTNERSHIP OR OTHERS
GEORGIA
HOUSTON COUNTY
SUPERIOR COURT
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF HOUSTON
The undersigned does
hereby certify that Ace Mortgage
Funding LLC is conducting business
as www.acerefi.com in the city of
Perry County of Houston in the
State of Georgia, under the name of
www.acerefi.com and that the na
ture of the business is Mortgage
Brokering, Servicing Lending and
that the names and addresses of the
persons, firms or partnerships own
ing and carrying on said trade or
business are:
President or Owner:
Ace Mortgage Funding LLC
Richard M Hall, President
Address:
7820 Innovation Blvd. Ste 300,
Indianapolis IN 46278
Phone No. 317-275-5050
Richard M. Hall
President / Owner Signature
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 28th day of June, 2007.
Kelli J. McMurran
NOTARY PUBLIC
52716 8/30 - 9/5
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Westfield first baseman Shae Horsting waits for the
throw to make a tag in Tuesday’s game against FPD at
Westfield.
WESTFIELD
From page iB
team had a bases-loaded
situation in the second
but came out with just one
run. Jamie Marshall had
Westfield’s first hit to fill
the bases and Jenni Grier
drew a walk for an RBI.
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From page iB
make some plays.
Sierra Love made a diving
catch in right field to rob
Coffee County’s Hannah
Batten of extra bases.
In the fourth inning,
the Lady Trojans resorted
to sticking their bats in
the strike hoping the ball
would hit them and they’d
get some bunt singles.
Demonette third base
man Kim Burgess charged
Courtlyn Fossell’s bunt so
aggressively she almost
caught it in the air. Instead,
Burgess had to settle for
the 5-3 putout.
“We didn’t throw any
change ups at all,” Graham
said, “because of who we
were facing.”
“They were swinging
late,” Brown said.
Graham threw only five
pitches for balls in the final
three innings while the
Demonettes racked up four
runs in the third and four
in the fourth for a 10-0
lead.
Lauren Graham singled
with one out. Kylie Barrett
doubled to put runners and
second and third and then
Coffee County’s defense fell
apart to allow four runs to
score.
Up 6-0 going into the bot
tom of the fourth, Katie
Ferinelli singled to open
the inning.
Kristin Graham followed
one out later with a bloop
single that put runners on
the corner.
Lauren Graham reached
again after her third hit
of the day and drove in
Ferinelli and moved Kristin
to third.
Lauren immediately stole
second.
Barrett hit a fielder’s
choice grounder to third and
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put three more runs up as
Westfield changed pitchers
in the fourth.
The Vikings had just one
hit in the rally, a leadoff sin
gle from Suzanna Stokes,
but also had two walks, two
hit batters and two wild
pitches.
The Hornets had a chance
to cut into the 7-1 lead with
the bases loaded and no
reached when the defender
failed to make a play but
Keisha Colbert, running
for Kristin Graham, scored
the second Warner Robins
run of the inning.
Barrett and Lauren
Graham crossed on an
error and the Demonettes
were up 10-0.
Under Georgia High
School Association mercy
rules, a 10 run lead after
five innings ends the game.
Kristin Graham came in
to record two strike outs
and left field dashed in to
catch a shallow hit fly ball.
Although the perfect
game was nice, for the
Demonettes the game
showed the team is improv
ing in time for the region
schedule.
“This game helped,”
Warner Robins head coach
Brenda Arnett said. “I’ve
got some places I have to
fill. My first baseman Amy
Hutchinson broke her fin
ger. She broke her nose last
year.
“We’re looking around to
see what we can do.”
Over the past weekend,
Warner Robins played in
the Mills Creek tourna
ment and faced three top
10 teams. They won two of
Friday night but finished
the tournament 2-4.
Warner Robins sopho
more catcher Maci Brown
said, “We get our bats going,
play aggressive defense and
we should be OK.”
The Demonettes visit
Houston County today at
6 p.m.
“HoCo is going to be
our toughest (opponent),”
Brown said.
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Westfield shortstop Katelyn McClean applies the tag to a First Presbyterian runner at
second.
outs in the home fourth.
Mason Moreland drove in
one run on a fielder’s choice
grounder, but relief pitcher
Hannah Billingsly got two
strikeouts to end it.
Stokes and Fran Johnson
drove in runs for the visi
tors in the fifth, and Tori
Maddox had an RBI hit in a
three-run sixth.
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Westfield catcher Audrey
Clearman threw out three
Viking runners at second
base.
• On Monday, Westfield
and Tattnall Square played
into the top of the fifth
inning before rain halted
play for the day in Macon.
Coach Rodney Culverhouse
said both sides agreed to sus
pend the game and complete
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it on Oct. 2 when Tattnall
Square is scheduled to play
in Perry. Tattnall was lead
ing 6-1.
The next Hornet softball
game is at home on Sept.
4 against Deerfield-Windsor.
This will be Westfield’s first
Region 3-AAA contest. The
Hornets have won their
region for seven straight
seasons.
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