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THE LEADER TRIBUNE KATHERINE DURHAM EXECUTOR OF ESTATE OF HENRY LEE DURHAM ONE FORHAM HILL OVAL APT 17-H BRONX. NY 10468 237/NOTICE TO OEBTORS/21 28.4.11 NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND - CREDITORS GEORGIA. PEACH COUNTY AH creditors ot the Of HENERY LEE DURHAM, deceased, late ot Peach County , ARE HEREBY notified to ran derm their demands to the undersigned accordtog to law. and al persons indebted to said estate are required to make imme diate payment to the undersigned This 148) day of March, 2011. KATHERINE DURHAM EXECUTOR OF ESTATE OF HENRY LEE DURHAM ONE FORHAM HILL OVAL APT 17-H BRONX. NY 10468.237/NOTICE TO DEBTORS/21.28.4.11 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ALCOHOL BEVERAGE LICENSE (CITY OF FORT VALLEY) PUBLIC NOTICE APRIL 19. 2012 AT 6:30 PM AT FORT VALLEY CITY HALL. THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT VALLEY. WILL GIVE CONSIDERATION TO THE REQUEST OF PAMELA 0. ERICSON #105 MAPLE GLEN CT CENTERVILLE, GA 31028 FOR LICENSE TO SELL OVER THE COUNTER BEER 8 ONLY AT 113 MAINSTREET FORT VALLEY GA. 31030 CALVIN JONES CITY MARSHAL 238/BEER & WINE/ 21.28.14.11 Cool 'N Dry wiH hofo a public sate to enforce a Hen imposed on said prop¬ erty. as described below, pursuant to the Georgia Self Storage Facility Act. Georgia Code 10-4-210 to 10-4-215 at 1:00 P M Thursday April 5. 2012 al Cod •N Dry Sell Storage. HWY 49 North 1091 Peach Parkway Fort Valley. GA 31030. This sate may continue day to day until complete Management reserve the right to withdraw any unit from sale. Registered motor vehicles are sold 'As it / Parts Only', no title or registration. Tenant Name UnitiStored Items Muhannad Ahmad 101C Boxes. Misc Items Jasmine Rucker 146K Boxes. HHG Misc Items Gerald Fields 247C Fum., HHG., Misc. Items Deshun Lowe 1608 Fum Boxes, HHG. Misc Items Jane! Carson 446E Fum. Boxes, HHG. Misc Items 239/Unrts/21 28 IN THE JUVENILE COURT OF PEACH COUNTY, GEORGIA IN THE MATTER OF: JUVENILE FILE 15845-J D R„ SEX W/F, AGE 3 , DOB 04/19/08 , CASE # 111-2012J-069 N F. R.. SEX W/F. AGE 2 . DOB 02/27/10, CASE 8111-2012J-070 CHILDREN UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE NOTICE OF SUMMONS TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN AND NIKKI EWELL AND MICHAEL ROSS, JR NATURAL PARENTS) OF SAIO CHILDREN. ANY UNKNOWN PUTATIVE FATHER(S) AND ANY OTHER PARTY CLAIMING TO HAVE A PARENTAL INTEREST IN SAID MINOR CHILDREN BORN TO NIKKI EWELL YOU ARE NOTIFIED that the above styled action seeking the termina¬ tion of the parental rights of the parents of the named children was filed against you In said Court on the 15th day of March. 2012, by reason of an Order for Service by Publication entered by the Court on the 12th day of March 2012;YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED AND REQUIRED to appear before the Juvenile Court of Peach County, Georgia, in Ft. VaHey. Georgia, on the 270) day of March. 2012 at 8:30 o'clock a m. for a status hearing (attorney appointment only) and on the 22nd day of May. 2012 at 8:30 o'clock a m. The second hearing is for the purpose ot determining whether your parental rights should be terminated. The effect of an order terminating parental rights under O.C.G.A. Section 15-11-93 is without Imti as to duration and terminates all the parent's rights and obligations with rasped to the children and al! rights and obligations of the children to the parent arising from the parental relationship, including right* of inheritance rtw pared whose rights are terminated is not thereafter entitled to notice of pro¬ ceedings for the adoption of the children by another, nor has the parent any right to objad to the adoption or otherwise to participate in the proceedings A copy ol the petition may be obtained by the par¬ ent* from the Clerk of the Juvenile Court al Peach County Courthouse, Ft. Valley, Georgia, during regular business hours. Monday through Friday, 8:30 o'clock am until 500 o'clock pm exclusive of hol days. A bee copy shall be avaBabte to in the present physical custody of the Petitioner, the Peach County Department of Family and Children Services The gen¬ eral nature of the tetogations are tormina oon of me parental ngms YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that vMe responsive pteadmgs are not man Court and serve upon Petooner s attor nay, iai w Atmey a ^ lit^i i Hassons, anomey tod at I Law, MA. PO Box 325. Forsyte, Georgia 31029 0325 an or ptoading wtoten socty (60) days of tea date of Via order for sarrics by publealton. WITNESS THE HONORABLE Judge of said Juvartte Court TNa ISO) day of March, 2012 h/Joe Wider CLERK, JUVENILE COURT OF PEACH COUNTY. GEORGIA 240/5845-3/21,28,4.11 Notice to Debtors and Oedhor* Al credi¬ tors ol tea Estate of WWarn 0 H otioway. late of Paach County, Csrig ya. deceased. to tea undaraignad a c c ordtog to taw, and al par to 196) day of March. 2012. Buabeto R fVfflghH (formerly known as Ekzabete R. P. O Bo* 13494 Macon. GA31206 241/NOTICE TO 0*021. 28411 Notice ot Public Hearing-Zoning Notice » hereby givan teat the Mayor and Council ot the City ot Fort Valey wM hold a pubic hearing to consider amendments to the City ot Fort Valey Zoning Ordinance. The purpose of toe proposed amendments Is to add Flee Markets and Open Air Flea Markets as permitted, regulated uses under the zoning ordinance Copies ot the proposed amendments can be Hewed at or secured from the office of the City Adm i ni s trator at Fort Valey City Ha*. 204 West Church Street. Fort Valey. Georgia 31030. The pub lie hearing will be held in Fort Valey City Hal council chambers at 204 West Church Street. Fort Valey, Georgia on April 19,2011 al 6:45 p.m. 242/Zoning/28.4 NOTICE NOTE: Strike the sentence GEORGIA. Peach COUNTY PROBATE COURT TO: {any heir whose current address is unknown) ANY AND ALL HEIRS AT LAW has petitioned {for Shtrlev Hood to be appointed Administrators) of the estate of JOHN C. HOOD deceased, of said County. (The petitioner has also applied for waiver of bond and/or grant of certain powers contacted in O.C.G.A. §53-12- 261) Al interested parties are hereby notified to show cause why said petition should not be granted AH objections to the petition must be In writing, sotting forth the grounds of any such objec¬ tions. and must be filed with the court on or before A:eri1 23 20)2 AH plead - ings/objections must be signed before a notary public or before a probate court clerk, and fHtng foes must be tendered with your pleadings/objections, unless you QUALIFY to file as an indigent party Contact probate court personnel at the following address/telephone number for the required amount of filing fees If any objections are filed, a hearing wilt be (scheduled at a later date). If no objections are filed, the,petition may be granted without a hearing. DEBORAH W. HUNNICUTT/PROBATE JUDGE BY CONNIE E. SMITH PROBATE CLERK/ DEPUTY CLERK ADDRESS PO BOX 32 FORT VALLEY.GA. 31030 PHONE NUNBER (478) 825-2313. 243/Hood/28 411.18 NOTICE OF INTENT TO VOLUNTARILY DISSOLVE A CORPORATION Notice is given that a notice of intent to dissolve Southland Solutions, Inc., a Georgia corporation with its registered office at 414 Southland Trail, Byron, GA 31008, has been delivered to the Secretary of Stale for filing In accordance with the Georgia Business Corporation Code. 244/notice of lntent/28.4 NOTICE FOR DISCHARGE FROM OFFICE AND ALL LIABILITY PROBATE COURT OF PEACH COUNTY RE: Petition of SunTrust Bank (f/k/a SunTrust Bank, Middle Georgia, N.A.) for Discharge as Executor of the estate of Louise B Matthews, deceased To: Any and Ail Interested Parties and all and singular the beneficiaries under foe will, 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 April 23, 2012. BE NOTIFIED FURTHER: AH objections to the petition must be in writing, set¬ ting forth the grounds of any objections All ptoadings/objections must be signed before a notary public or before a pro¬ bate court clerk, and filing fees must be tendered with your ptoadings/objections. unless you qualify to file as an indigent party Contact probate court personnel al the following address for the required amount of filing tees. H any objections are Ned. a hearing win be scheduled at a later date If no objections are filed, the petition may be granted without a hearing Deborah W Hunnicutt, Probate Judge By: Connie Smith. Clerk of the Probate Court P. O. Box 327 Fort Valley, GA. 31030 (478)825-2313. 245/Matthews/28.4.11.18 NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS STATE OF GEORGIA COUNTY OF PEACH The Last Wi and Testament of FRANCES T. WILLIS hav¬ ing been Probated in Solemn Form and Letters Testamentary, having been issued to SHEILA W HAYES this is to cite al creditor* ot said estate to make thek demand* Known to us and ati debtors of said estate to make immediate pay mart to us This 26TH day of MARCH. 2012. SHEILA W. HAYES. Executor C/O Lawrence C. Collins Coins* Aromatorto, PC GA Bar No. 178800 PO. Box 250 Byron. Georgia 31008 478 956-3071. 246/WWs/28.4.11.18 NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS STATE OF GEORGIA COUNTY OF PEACH The Last WM and Testament of DAVID W HURST bav¬ ng been Pro bate d in Solemn Form and Letters Testamentary, having been iss ue d to LEONA B HURST this is to ette al creditors of said said to ue. This 26TH day of MARCH. 2012. LEONA B. HURST. Exacutor C/O Lawrence C. CoMna Colne 6 Aromatorto, PC. GA Bar No. 178600 PO Box 250 Byron. Georgia 31006 478-956-3071. 247/Hurst/28 4.11.18 Application TO REGISTER A BUSINESS TO BE CONDUCTED UNDER A TRADE NAME STATE OF GEORGIA COUNTY Of Peach THE UNOERSIGNEO HEREBY CERTIFIES THAT (THEY ARE) (IT tS) (HE IS) CONDUCTING A BUSINESS AT 1600 Ampristnealrs Parkway, Mountain View. CA 94043 IN THE CITY OF COUNTY OF Paach. STATE OF GEORGIA UNDER THE NAME -'Google Checkout*: -Google Wader, -Google Payments TRADE NAME AND THAT THE TYPE OF BUSINESS TO BE CONDUCTED IS intomat and soy act or acutely for atiich oorpora ba organized AND THAT SAID BUSINESS IS COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING ( ) PERSONS (X) CORPORATION ( ) PARTNERSHIP: NAME(S) ADDRESSES) Google Payment Corp . 1800 AmphMheatre Parkway Mountain View. CA 94043 Mailing Address: P.O. Bos 1568 Mountain View, CA 94042 THIS AFFIDAVIT IS MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE OFFICIAL COOE OF GEORGIAANNOTAED, TITLE 10. CHAPTER 1. SECTION 490. 248/Trade name/284 GEORGIA. PEACH COUNTY Al credi¬ tors of the of LOIS H. WILSON. an account of (hair demands to lie under¬ signed, and al persons indebted to said are required to payment to the undersigne d . This 22nd day of March, 2012. Jerry M. Wilson Executor of the Last W« and Testament of LOiSHWILSON, deceased P.0 Box 7991 Warner Robins. GA 31095 249/Wfcon/28.4.11.18 Hunt Elementary Term 3 Honor Roll A+ Honor Roll 3rd Grade Ana Gutierrez; Daniel Perez A + Honor Roll 4th Grade Kenyon Greene; Jada Ivey; Osjah Ragin; Jeremy Romero; Jonathan Smith; Justin "Dicker A+ Honor Roll 5th Grade Isabel, Alcantar; Andrew Barajas; Jada Bass; Nadia Ford; Zakyah Freeman; Madison Golphin; Bryson Patterson A Honor Roll 3rd Grade Jacob Alcantar; Michael Bates; Jamison Browning; Deondri Clark; Kennedi McGhee; Jesenia Mendez; Jeremy Walden; Kayla Windham A Honor Roll 4th Grade Jersey Alcantar; Jaylen Arnica; Johan Angeles; Timothy Ashley; Eryn Bailey; Keion Blalock; Kemoye’ Cladwell-Latimore; Dasha Carson; Cristian Cedillo; Kevin Cervantes; Averi Eberhart; Amarii Ellis; Willium Gibson; Mikiel Gray; Bryan Hudson; Ethan Patterson; Ronalya Pride; Nickolas Robinson; Taylor Smith; Telecia Taylor; Lainette Thompson; Caymen Watson; TiJah Woolfblk A Honor Roll 5th Grade Emily Alcantar; Vivian Alcantar; Hannah Babcock; Joycelyn Felton; Kyra Golphin; Keyona Harris; Carleesia Hinton; Patrick Livatt; Tyler Martin; Jordan Miller; Da’Drian Plant; Kymyia Preston; Austin Smith; Rafael Suarez Cordova; Khadija Tabor; Andre Vinson; Annishia Williams Obituaries_ CONTINUED FROM PAGE 9 Bath Mt SsHlars PERRY Beth Holt Spillers, 85, formerly of Fort Valley, died peacefully on Sunday, March 25, 2012. Family greeted friends from 5 p.m. to 6 pjn. on Tuesday, March 27, 2012, at Rooks Funeral Home, 213 West Church Street in Fort Valley. Services were held at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, March 28, 2012, at Perry United Methodist Church, 1001 Carroll Street in Perry with Kay Road Principal CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 an FVSU graduate. She earned a bachelor's from FVSU and an Education Specialist degree from Georgia College and State University. She had previously been an Assistant Principal at Byron Elementary School. In addition to pumping up KRES's math scores, Ezell must lead her school through the tran¬ sition to teaching for the College and Career Ready Performance Index, which school performance based on mul tiple dimensions and subjects. not just reading/language arts and math, aa with AYP. While less suffocating for schools, the CCRPf also requires working on various subjects, without any “We haven't stopped teaching other subject " B«.n sani In p reparation , the Peach schools are offerings teachers b First Step Learning Center The site is familiar to genera¬ tions of FVSU students as The Shrimp Boat. For years, the odor of frying sea food wafted up and down Carver Drive in back of the college campus. Now, thanks to Linda and Greg Cooper, children's laughter will replace the fried fish smell. The site at 406 Carver Drive is now the home of First Step Learning Center. First Step is the vision of Linda and Greg Cooper. Linda is the educator of the fam¬ ily, with a Masters in Education from National Louis University, based in Chicago. She earned a B.B.A., accounting concen¬ tration from Robert Morris University in Chicago. She has seven years of teaching experi¬ ence in Illinois and Georgia. Greg is a retired electrical engi¬ neer. A flyer says: “The mission of the First Step Learning Center is to provide a stimulating and nurturing early care and educa¬ tional environment. Our pro¬ gram is designed to meet the social, emotional, cognitive and physical needs of each child that comes through our doors. “It is our vision that the chil¬ dren and the parents that we service will make a difference in their community. We will pro¬ vide support for healthy growth and development, along with support for families, by provid¬ ing high quality, developmental- Old Flea Market Has Hew Owners By Victor Kulkosky News Editor You want penguins? Roger and Shirley Dunn have a bag full. Joni Mitchell fan? Melba Moore? Black Sabbath? Crosby Stills Nash and Young? They’ve got the records, as a well as a permanent Christmas section, racks of retro ties, every imaginable kind of flower pot, books, old magazines (gotta have National Geographic), used furniture - “No junk!” Shirley insists art work, clothes, Samsonite hard-shell luggage - a favorite of traveling bands that need to protect equipment - and all the assorted knick-knacks and uncategorizable stuff you find at a flea market. Where is this flea market? In Fort Valley, where it’s been for 16 years. The Dunns, who have an antiques store and an indoor flea market in Reynolds, recent bought Felro’s Flea Market, on Highway 49 near the by-pass. “I’m amazed how many people didn’t know there was a flea market right here,” Shirley said during an informal tour of the shop. The Dunns have been in clean-up mode. Former owner Felton Spinks had been ill for a long time and unable to keep the business up. They recently Rev. Jenny Jackson-Adams officiating. Interment fol¬ lowed in Roberta City Cemetery. Born in Midway to the late Benjamin Bryant Holt and Bertha Lee Freeman Holt, Mrs.Spillers graduat¬ ed from Hawkinsville High School and the University of Georgia and worked with the County Extension Service as a home demon¬ stration agent. She taught in the Fort Valley School System and at Beechwood more professional development courses to get them used to the new, multi-pronged approach. How do you do more with the same, or possibly fewer resources? “It comes with planning,” said Ezell, whose orderly office houses several stacks of thick binders. KRES and the other Peach schools do a lot of collabora¬ tive teaching and teaming, so that individual teachers aren't stretched too thin. ESOL (for non-native English speakers) and Special Education in par¬ ticular are done cotlaboratively, md the early intervention teach¬ ing is often collaborative. And then there's that system wide focus on data “You have to plan and you have to analyze , so you know how to guide your instrac \> m ' -vs* I J s* Linda and Qreg Cooper ly appropriate activities to edu¬ cate and enhance the family as a whole entity. We will encourage our parents to work with us as a team. 'It takes a village to raise a child.'” First Step Learning Center is licensed by Bright From the Start: Georgia Department of Early and Learning, which licenses all child care businesses in the state. First Step will offer child care and early learning for children from 6 months to 4 years and after school programs % tt ft * , 8% f V ( ■ ___ Shlrhy Dunn, new co-owner ol Fain's Flea Market on Highway 49 Fort Valley, with an Easter-themed display. Photo by Victor Kulkosky hauled about 40 bags of clothes that were no longer sellable. While open to the public, Roger and Shirley are continuing to sort out the old inventory and arrange the shelves and racks. Roger and Shirley have been in the flea market/antiques/ auction business for about 10 years. It’s an unpredict¬ able business that offers daily adventure and the promise of discovery. “I like meeting people,” Shirley said. “You meet some wonderful people in the flea market business.” She’s met only a handful of cranks over the years. “Most people are really have a good time, and they find something they like, they buy School and was director of Jack and Jill Preschool. She was a member of First Baptist Church of Fort Valley and the Lydia Sunday School Class. Survivors include her daughter and son-in-law, Le Ann and Rob Higgle of Perry; grandchildren, Kaki Tuggle and Tom "Biggie of Perry, and Amelia Worrell, Alexis Worrell and Patrick Worrell of Guanacaste, Costa Rica; and a niece, Jane Mazza of Eastman. tion,” Ezell said. As with every Peach County school, KRES has its Date Room, which houses data on each and every student, so teachers and administrators have one central place to go to find all the numbers they need for each child. To emphasis things that go beyond statistics, KRES has incentives to encourage good behavior and attendance. The school has a campaign called WINGS to motivate students to act right as well as add right. The acronym stands for Work Smart, Impress Self and Others, Be Nice, Demonstrate Good Manners, and Show Self Control. Students who best demonstrate those WINGS qualities are recognized every month. Ezell said KRES has few dis- ♦ MARCH 28,2012 for school-age children. They will provide after school tutor¬ ing in math and reading. Plans call for Early Child Education students from FVSU to intern at First Step. Greg and Linda Cooper will host an Open House at First Step Learning Center on Saturday April 7 from noon to 5 p.m. First Step Learning Center is at 406 Carver Dr., Fort Valley, GA 31030. For more informa¬ tion, call (478) 334-6594. it,” Shirley said. One customer recently combed through the still dis¬ organized books at Felro’s and chanced upon a long-sought book to complete a series. That delight goes for the owners, too. . i Once in a while, you lift up a tablecloth and discover a nice antique table,” Shirley said. There are several on-site right now. Felro’s will begin renting outdoor space in the second week of April, subject to weather. Auctions are also on the drawing board, and some indoor space could also be open for rentals. For information, call (478) 397-2811.(478)442-4266. She is preceded in death by her husband, Wilbur J. Spillers; a daughter, Doris Spillers Worrell; and a sister, Frances McKinney. Family may be contacted at the home of Le Ann and Rob Tuggle. Donations may be made to the charity of the donor’s choice. Rooks Funeral Home in Fort Valley was in charge of arrangements. cipline problems. “I can tell morals and val¬ ues have been taught at home,” Ezell said, and she thanked par¬ ents for their contributions. “We appreciate their sup¬ port,” Ezell said. “It's a biggie.” In her few months at the helm of KRES. Ezell has so far had the help she needs in facing some complex challenges. “I've truly been blessed to work with a great faculty and staff," Ezell said. They know to do their jobs and 1 don't have to tell them " That helps Angela Ezell lead the team that has a straightfor¬ ward, but challenging standard to meet. “We should see some growth in every child who steps through the doors.” Ezell said. That's our expectation.