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♦ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 2008
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citizens shall have the opportunity to
be heard at said time and place rela
tive to petition filed by Mike P.
McEver.
Houston County Board of Zoning &
Appeals
By: Chairman, Arthur Clarke, Jr,
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CITATION
TO BIOLOGICAL FATHER
GEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY
PROBATE COURT OF HOUSTON
COUNTY
ESTATE NO. 07-GM-553
Date of Mailing, or date of second
publication:
January 16th, 2008
TO: Bobby Wiley, biological father of
Brandon Sartain, a minor:
H.Y. Sartain and Anne D.
Sartain, Petitioner(s) has/have ap
plied to be appointed permanent
guardian(s) of the above minor
If you have any objection
to the granting of this petition, you
must: 1) file a written objection set
ting forth the grounds of any such
objection with this Court within 14
days of the date you are personally
served; the date that notice was
mailed to you; or the day following
the date of the second publication of
this citation, AND you must 2) file a
petition to legitimate the minor within
30 days of the hearing on your ob
jection. If you fail to file a petition for
legitimation within 30 days or your
petition is dismissed for failure to
prosecute, or if an order issues on
your petition which does not name
you as the father of the minor, you
will have no further rights to receive
notice or object to the appointment
of a permanent guardian for the mi
nor. All pleadings must be signed
before a notary public or 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 you file an objec
tion to the appointment of the peti
tioners) as guardian(s), a hearing
on the matter shall be scheduled at
a later date.
Janice D. Spires
PROBATE JUDGE
By: Lynn Elvins
PROBATE CLERK/DEPUTY
CLERK
P.O. Box 1801,
Perry, GA 31069
ADDRESS
478-218-4710
TELEPHONE
58399 1/9-1/16
NOTICE
GEORGIA,
HOUSTON COUNTY PROBATE
COURT
TO: Whom it may concern:
Frankie Yvonne Tripp has
petitioned to be appointed Adminis
trators) of the estate of Jimmy
Duane Tripp, deceased, of said
County. The petitioner has also ap
plied for waiver of bond and/or grant
of certain powers contained in
O. §53-12-232. All interested
parties are hereby notified to show
cause 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 with the court on
or before February 11th, 2008. All
pleadings/objections must be signed
before a notary public or before a
probate court clerk, and filing fees
must be tendered with your plead
ings/objections, unless you qualify to
file as an indigent party. Contact
probate court personnel at the fol
lowing address/telephone number
for the required amount of filing
fees. 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.
JANICE D. SPIRES
PROBATE JUDGE
By: Kim Willson, CLERK
P. Box 1801
ADDRESS
Perry, GA 31069
478-218-4710
TELEPHONE NUMBER
58656 1/16-2/6
NOTICE
PROBATE COURT OF HOUSTON
COUNTY
Re: PETITION OF Robin C. Moore
TO PROBATE IN SOLEMN FORM
THE WILL OF James A. L. Moore,
DECEASED, UPON WHICH AN
ORDER FOR SERVICE WAS
GRANTED BY THIS COURT ON
December 17, 2007.
TO: Elizabeth Michele Moore and all
and singular the heirs of said dece
dent, and to whom it may concern:
This is to notify you to file
objection, if there is any, to the
above referenced petition, in this
Court on or before January 28,
2008
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
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NOTICE
GEORGIA,
HOUSTON COUNTY PROBATE
COURT
TO: Whom it may concern:
Bentley C. Coventry has petitioned
to be appointed Administrator(s) of
the estate of Edwin E. Coventry, 111,
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 February
11th, 2008. 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: Kim Willson, CLERK
P.O. Box 1801
ADDRESS
Perry, GA 31069
478-218-4710
TELEPHONE NUMBER
58658 1/16-2/6
NOTICE
(For Discharge Solely from Office)
PROBATE COURT OF HOUSTON
COUNTY
Re: PETITION OF Peggy Faye Law
Mclnvale FOR DISCHARGE AS Ad
ministrator OF THE ESTATE OF Lil
lia Mae Law, DECEASED.
TO: Whom It May Concern:
This is to notify you to file
objection, if there is any, to the
above referenced petition, in this
Court on or before January 28,
2008. All objections to the petition
must be in writing, setting forth the
grounds of any such objections. All
pleadings /objections must be
signed before a notary public or be
fore a probate clerk, and filing fees
must be tendered with your plead
ings/objections, unless you qualify to
file as an indigent party. Contact
probate court personnel at the fol
lowing address/telephone number
for the required amount of filing
fees. 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 Hon. Janice D.
Spires, Judge
By: Michelle L. Elvins, PROBATE
CLERK
P.O. Box 1801,
Perry, GA 31069
478-218-4710
58667 1/16
NOTICE
(For Discharge from Office and all
Liability)
PROBATE COURT OF HOUSTON
COUNTY
Re: PETITION OF Carla Adamar
FOR DISCHARGE AS Administrator
OF THE ESTATE OF April LeShay
NeSmith, DECEASED
To Whom It May Concern:
This is to notify you to file
objection, if there is any, to the
above referenced petition, in this
Court on or before January 28,
2008.
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 tiling 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: Michelle L. Elvins, PROBATE
CLERK
P.O. Box 1801,
Perry, GA 31069
478-218-4710
58668 1/16
NOTICE
GEORGIA,
HOUSTON COUNTY PROBATE
COURT
TO: Jancurita S. Taylor and to
whom it may concern:
William Burnette has peti
tioned to be appointed Administra
tors) of the estate of Janyce Doug
las Burnette, deceased, of said
County. 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
January 21st, 2007. All
pleadings/objections must be signed
before a notary public or before a
probate court clerk, and filing fees
must be tendered with your plead
ings/objections, unless you qualify to
file as an indigent party Contact pro
bate court personnel at the following
addressAelephone number for the
required amount of filing fees. If any
objections are filed, a hearing will be
scheduled at a later date. If no ob
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jections are filed, the petition may be
granted without a hearing.
JANICE D. SPIRES
PROBATE JUDGE
By: Kim Willson, CLERK
P O. Box 1801
ADDRESS
Perry, GA 31069
478-218-4710
TELEPHONE NUMBER
57786 12/26-1/16
NOTICE
GEORGIA,
HOUSTON COUNTY PROBATE
COURT
TO: Whom It May Concern:
Debra J. Willis has peti
tioned to be appointed Administra
tors) of the estate of Itaska Williford
Joiner, deceased, of said County.
The petitioner has also applied for
waiver of bond and/or grant of cer
tain 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 be
fore January 21st, 2008. All plead
ings/objections must be signed be
fore a notary public or before a pro
bate court clerk, and filing fees must
be tendered with your pleadings/ob
jections, unless you qualify to file as
an indigent party. Contact probate
court personnel at the following ad
dressAelephone number for the re
quired amount of filing fees. If any
objections 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: Kim Willson, CLERK
P.O. Box 1801
ADDRESS
Perry, GA 31069
478-218-4710
TELEPHONE NUMBER
57956 12/26-1/16
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NOTICE
GEORGIA,
HOUSTON COUNTY PROBATE
COURT
TO: Jacqueline McGhee Unknown
Heirs, Audrey Ismail and to whom it
may concern:
Nellie Webb McGhee has
petitioned to be appointed Adminis
trators) of the estate of' Willie
McGhee, deceased, of said County.
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 January
21st, 2008. 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 addressAele
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: Kim Willson, CLERK
P.O. Box 1801
ADDRESS
Perry, GA 31069
478-218-4710
TELEPHONE NUMBER
5795812/26-1/16
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AFFIDAVIT TO REGISTER A
TRADE NAME
GEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY
PERSONALLY AP
PEARED BEFORE ME, Patrick Izu
rieta WHO ON OATH DE
POSES AND SAYS THAT
ADDRESS: 311 Tum
bleweed Circle, Centerville, GA
31028 IS DOING BUSINESS IN
HOUSTON COUNTY, GEORGIA
AT 311 Tumbleweed Circle UNDER
THE NAME AND STYLE OF Middle
Georgia Ads.
THE BUSINESS TO BE
CARRIED ON IS online classified
Ad Service.
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.
Patrick Izurieta
SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT
SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED
BEFORE ME THIS 06 DAY OF De
cember, 2007
Kathleen Jo Dykes
NOTARY PUBLIC
58151 1/9-1/16
AFFIDAVIT TO REGISTER A
TRADE NAME
GEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY
PERSONALLY AP
PEARED BEFORE ME, Angela
Rosseau WHO ON OATH DE
POSES AND SAYS THAT Angela
Rosseau ADDRESS: 101 Autumn
Drive, Warner Robins, GA 31088 IS
DOING BUSINESS IN HOUSTON
COUNTY, GEORGIA AT 101
Autumn Dr., Warner Robins, GA
31088 UNDER THE NAME AND
STYLE OF Angela Michelle Dolls.
THE BUSINESS TO BE
CARRIED ON IS home & internet
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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.
Angela Rosseau
SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT
SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED
BEFORE ME THIS 4 DAY OF
JANUARY, 2008
Gale Green
NOTARY PUBLIC
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UGa Extension Service
Georgia peaches need some cold weather for a good crop.
Peaches welcomed cold snap,
but more nippy weather needed
By Brad Haire
College of Agricultural and
Environmental Sciences
Georgia peach farmers
welcomed the cold snap that
rolled through the state the
first of this year. Their trees
need more, though, but they
probably won’t get it, says a
University of Georgia fruit
specialist.
Nighttime temperatures
dropped into the teens and
low 20s across the state on
Jan. 2. The nippy weather
stuck around for three to
four days and gave peach
trees a much-needed dose
of chill.
But they need more,
said Kathy Taylor, a UGA
Cooperative Extension
peach specialist. Peach
trees go dormant in winter.
During this time, they need
chill hours, or hours below
45 degrees Fahrenheit, to
properly bloom in spring
and produce a lot of big fruit
in summer.
Right now, the trees are
behind in those hours. About
90 percent of Georgia’s
15,000 acres of peaches
grow in middle Georgia. As
of Jan. 8, this region had
received 446 chill
hours. Growers like to
have at least 600 hours by
this time and be well on
their way to getting at least
1,100 total hours by Feb.
15.
“We are concerned now
because the forecast is for
above temperatures for the
rest of month,” she said. “It
looks like we will be short
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on chill this year if tempera
tures stay warm.
Growers need to be ready
to do something about it by
the end of this month.”
It’s always better to get
the chill hours naturally, she
said. But growers can apply
chemicals and fertilizer to
help compensate for low
chill hours. It can cost S2O
to SIOO per acre to do this,
though.
Georgia peach growers
got too much cold weather
too late last year. A freeze
Easter weekend pummeled
what was on its way to being
a good crop, Taylor said,
wiping out 55 percent of the
crop.
“But that freeze is behind
us, and we’re on a clean
slate now,” she said.
Georgia’s official vegeta
ble, the Vidalia Onion, likes
cool winters and doesn’t
mind a few days of bitter
weather. But not too much,
said Reid Torrance, UGA
Extension coordinator in
Tattnall County, where 60
percent of the Vidalia onion
crop is grown.
Delicate onion bulbs can
survive very low tempera-
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tures as long as the ground
doesn’t freeze, he said. The
last time the ground froze
enough to damage bulbs was
a decade ago.
“The wind caused some
damage to the foliage. We
have some fields that look
pretty rough right now, kind
of bummed them up a little,”
Torrance said. “But we had
no serious damage from the
recent cold.”
The plants are already on
their way to recovery, he
said. Temperatures in the
area this week have settled
into the 60s for the days
and 40s at nights. That’s
good onion growingweather
in Georgia.
The cold snap hurt tender
green crops like mustard and
turnips, said Terry Kelley,
a UGA Extension vegeta
ble specialist. But tougher
greens like collards and kale
faired OK.
“The mustard and turnips
close to harvest got a pretty
good lick which likely hurt
quality,” he said.
Farmers with severely
damaged fields will likely
just mow back the plants.
The plants will put on new
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