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THE HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1992-
Local I
births I
MOSS
Kyle Alexander Moss was bom
on Oct. 11, 1992 at Perry Hospital
to Scarlett "Latina" Moss and
Joseph Ray Moss of Hawkinsville.
Grandparents are John and Scarlett
Adams and Howard and Jan Moss,
all of Hawkinsville.
Porter
Fredrica Antionette Porter was
born on Oct. 10, 1992 at Perry
Hospital to Blanche Stintson of
Marshallville and Frderick Porter of
Perry. Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. T.J. Bamer of Marshallville
and Ms. Helen P. King of Perry.
Smith
Taylor Jayne Smith was bom on
Oct. 8, 1992 at Perry Hospital to
Barbara J. Smith and Harold Lee
Smith 111, both of Bonaire.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J.W.
Murray of Bristol, Virginia, Mr.
and Mrs. Eddie Smith of Warner
Robins, Harold Lee Smith and Mr.
and Mrs. Joey Patton, all of
Macon.
Singletary
Shamaura Yvette Singletary was
born on Oct. 7, 1992 at Perry
Hospital to Yvette G. Singletary
and Arthur C. Singletary of Perry.
Grandparents are Ed and Carrie Mae
Green of Perry and J.C. and Jewel
Coney of Tifton.
Cook
Brittany Jenelle Cook was born
on Oct. 4, 1992 at Perry Hospital
to Barbara Cook and Troy Cook of
Roberta. Grandparents are J.D.
Argo of Roberta and Sandra Hair
Argo of Perry and Gary and Jenelle
Cook of Roberta.
Odom
Taylor Grace Odom was born on
Oct. 11, 1992 at Perry Hospital to
Tammy Lynn Odom of Fort
Valley. Grandparents are Gary and
Debra Odom of Fort Valley.
Knite
Eric Roland Knite was born on
Oct. 15 to Anne S. Knite and Paul
Roy Knite, both of Perry. Mormor
and morfar (Norwegian words for
grandma and grandpa) live in
Norway grandmother is Mrs. B.
Knite of Perry.
Scott
Shameekia Chante’ Scott was
born on Oct. 16, 1992 in Perry
Hospital to Nicole R. Scott and
Reubin Scott 111 of Perry.
Grandparents are Lois Jones of
Perry and Mattie Neslon of Florida.
Turner
Tevin Pearrez Turner was born
on Oct. 16 at Perry Hospital to
Ann D. Turner of Byron.
Grandparents are Annie and Marion
Turner Sr. of Byron.
Campbell
Kaley Ann Campbell was born
on Oct. 19, 1992 at Perry Hospital
to Laurie A. Campbell of Fort
Valley and Robert A. Campbell.
Grandparents are Gary and Debra
Odom of Fort Valley and Mary
Helen and Harley Campbell of
Benton, La.
Bunkley
Victor Ervin Bunkley Jr. was
born on Oct. 20, 1992 at Perry
Hospital to Barbara M. Bunkley and
Irvin Bunkley, both of Reynolds.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Walter L. Montgomery of Reynolds
and Mrs. Barbara Bunkley of Butler.
Kinsley,
from 1B
tists, especially for their younger or
more cavity-prone patients.
But even with the higher cost,
gold remains one of the best values
in dental health today just as it has
in years past. And receiving good
value in your healthcare is critical.
It is one of the most important in
vestments you can make.
Lewis, from 2B-
Rhizoctonia, common soil-borne
fungi which cause root and stem
rots, may cause the demise of your
"babies."
After the initial watering, always
allow the soil to dry out before wa
tering again. Again, this is to dis
courage root rot caused by overwa
tering. The best insurance against
disease problems is an application
of fungicide such as Ridomil,
Benlate (Benomyl), or Terrachlor.
Kerri Leigh Ware
Miss Ware, Mr. Moore
plan Dec. ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. Adicl E. Ware Jr.
of Fort Valley announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Kerri
Leigh Ware, to Robert Steven
Moore of Macon, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert F. Moore of Perry.
The wedding is planned for Dec. 5
at First Baptist Church in Fort
Valley.
The bride-elect is the granddaugh
ter of Mrs. Julia Britt Patterson and
the late Mr. Wylie R. Patterson
Sr. of Fort Valley and the late Mr.
and Mrs. A.E. Ware Sr. of
Marshallville. A graduate of
Westfield Schools, she received a
Bachelor of Science Degree from
the University of Georgia, where
she was a member of Alpha Delta
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Mr. and Mrs. Terry Allen Greathouse
Boone weds Greathouse
June 20 in Tennessee
Tammy Rena Boone and Terry
Allen Greathouse were married on
June 20, 1992 in Kingston Pike
Baptist Church in Lenoir City,
Tenn. Rev. Ronny Jones officiated.
Paulisha Bright served as Matron
of Honor. Maids of honor were
Cassie Checkawing, Janet Mizer
and Patty Giles.
Shea Greathouse, brother of the
groom, was best man. Groomsmen
were Terry G. Greathouse and John
Park.
Music included, Your Song,
Tears in Heaven, Always and Wind
Beneath My Wings.
The bride is the daughter of
Deena and James Lively of Lenoir
City, Tenn. She is the granddaugh-
Follow label directions carefully.
Fertilize for the first time (two
weeks after planting) with a com
plete fertilizer such as 20-20-20
soluble, 5-10-15, 10-10-10, etc.
Do not fertilize before the young
plants become established, because
their tender roots cannot tolerate the
addition of nutrients at this stage.
To keep plants growing and bloom
ing, give plants a fertilizer supple
ment once a month after the first
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Pi Sororily. She is a Cum Laudc
graduate of the Medical College of
Georgia with a degree in Radiation
Therapy, recipient of the Lcttic P.
Whitehead Scholarship and a mem
ber of Alpha Eta National Medical
Honor Society. A radiation thera
pist, she is employed by Radiology
Associates Inc.
The groom-elect is a graduate of
Westfield Schools. He received a
Bachelor of Science Degree from
Georgia State University where he
was a member of Golden Key
National Honor Society and Mortar
Board-Outstanding Scholarship
Award. He is employed by Bell
South mobility in Macon where lie
is Major Account Executive.
ter of Warmita Shaw of Lowden,
Term.
The groom is the son of Terry G.
Greathouse of Warner Robins and
John and Elaine Park of Byron. He
is the grandson of Allen and Eltryn
Day and Albert Greathouse of Fort
Valley.
Following the ceremony a recep
tion was held in the church social
hall.
After a honeymoon trip to Tybee
Island, the couple is residing in
Lenoir.
The groom is employed by
Superior Tree Service and the bride
is employed by First Tennesee
Bank of Knoxville.
application.
pansies, calendula, sweet william
and snapdragons generally are not
victims of a great number of pests.
So, if you prepare the soil
well.water and fertilize carefully and
give them proper light, they will be
happy. And so will you!
I hope these pointers have been
helpful. If you have further ques
tions, give me a call at 987-1322
and I will try to help.
Official Legal Notices
Notice of Condemnation
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NOTICE OF CONDEMNATION
I IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
I UNITED STATES FOR THE MIDDLE
s DISTRICT OF GEORGIA
s MACON DIVISION
CIVIL ACTION NO. 92-402-1-
MAC(WDO)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Plaintiff,
I v.
2.80 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR
1 LESS, SITUATE IN HOUSTON COUNTY,
STATE OF GEORGIA, AND JOE
BROWN WEST, JR , etal.,
| Defendants.
TO: Mr. Joe Brown West, Jr.
| Betty Aileen West Walling
| Martin L. Morris
| W. Lewis Robinson
William Waldo Bradley
Daniel Howard Bradley
Jane Helen Bradley Wheeler
Tax Commissioner of Houston County,
Georgia
Any Unknown Owners of Said Property
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a
complaint in condemnation has
heretofore been fi;e in the office of the
Clerk of the above-named Court in an
action to condemn an interest in and to
the property described in Schedule "A"
attached hereto and made a part hereof
for the establishment of additional
facilities for the use of the Department
of the Air Force and for other military
uses incident thereto and for such other
uses as may be authorized by Congress
or by Executive Order.
The interest in the property to be
acquired are a perpetual and assignable
easement and right-of-way in, on, over
and across Tract No. 104 E-1 for the
location, construction, operation,
maintenance, alteration, repair and
patrol of an underground pipeline;
together with the right to trim, cut, fell
and remove therefrom all trees,
underbrush, obstructions and other
vegetation, structures or obstacles
within the limits of the right-of-way and
to block vehicular access during initial
construction and at such times
thereafter as might be necessary in the
maintenance, alteration or repair of said
pipeline; reserving, however, to the
landowners, their heirs and assigns, all
such rights and privileges as may be
used without interfering with or abridging
the rights and easements hereby
acquired; subject, however, to existing
easements for public roads and
highways, public utilities, railroads and
pipelines; and a temporary easement
and right-of-way in, on, over and across
Tract Nos. 104 E-2 and 104 E-3 for a
period not to exceed 24 months,
beginning with the date possession of
the land is granted tot he United States,
for use by the United States, its
representatives, agents and
contractors as a work area, including
the right to move, store and remove
equipment and supplies and erect and
remove temporary structures on the
land and perform any other work
necessary and incident to the
construction of the project; together
with the right to trim, cut, fell and remove
therefrom all trees, underbrush,
obstructions and any other vegetation,
structures or obstacles within the limits
of the right-of-way; reserving, however,
to the landowners, their heirs and
assigns all such rights and privileges as
may be used without interfering with or
abridging the rights and easement
hereby acquired; subject, however, to
existing easements for public road and
highway, public utilities, railroads and
pipelines.
The property to be taken is described in
Schedule “A" attached hereto and made
a part hereof.
The authority for the taking is the Act of
Congress approved February 26, 1931
(46 Stat. 1421, 40 U.S.C. § 258a-258e),
and Acts supplementary thereto and
amendatory thereof, the Act of
Congress approved August 1, 1888 (25
Stat. 357, 40 U.S.C. § 257); sections
2663 and 9773 of Title 10, United States
Code; which authorize the acquisition of
land for military purposess; the Act of
Congress approved December 5, 1991
(Public Law 102-190)), which act
authorizes acquisition of land, and the
Act of Congress approved October 25,
1991 (Public Law 102-136), which act
appropriated funds for such purposes.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that if
you have any objection or defense to
the taking of the property in which you
may have or claim some interest you are
required to serve upon plaintiff's
attorney at the address herein
designated within twenty (20) days after
personal service of this notice upon
you, exclusive of the date of service, an
answer identifying the property in which
you claim to have an interest stating the
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nature and extent of the interest
claimed and stating all your objections
and defenses to the taking of the
property. A failure so to serve an answer
shall constitute a consent to the taking
and to the authority of the court to
proceed to hear the action and to fix the
just compensation and shall constitute a
waiver of all defenses and objections
not so presented.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that if
you have no objection or defense to the
taking you may serve upon plaintiff's
attorney a notice of appearance
designating the property in which you
claim to be interested and thereafter you
shall receive notice of all proceedings
affecting the said property
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that at
the trail of the issue of just
compensation, whether or not you have
answered or served a notice of
appearance, you may present evidence
as to the amount of the compensation to
be paid for the property in which you
have an interest and you may share in
the distribution of the award of
compensation.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
By: EDGAR W. ENNIS, JR
United States Attorney
By: FRANK L. BUTLER. 11l
Assistant United States Attorney
ADDRESS:
Post Office Box U
Macon, Georgia 31202
(912)752-3511
SCHEDULE "A"
TRACT NO 104 E-2
ACREAGE: 0 22 ACRES
All that tract or parcel of land situate in
Houston County, Georgia, being bound
now or formerly on the north and west by
other land of Joe Brown West, Jr, on
the east by the land of William Waldo
Bradley, Daniel Howard Bradley, Jane
Helen Bradley Wheeler and Dixie
Plywood Company, on the south by the
other land of Joe Brown West, Jr and
the land of the United States of America,
Robins Air Force Base, hereinafter
referred to as the base, and being more
particularly described as follows
Beginning at a point located S 89°
48'25''E 1,391.25 feet from a concrete
marker having a coordinate value of N
964,475 19 feet and E-676,412 04 feet,
said concrete marker being a corner to
Land Lots 229, 230, 234 and 235 and
being designated as corner No. 4;
Thence, from the point of beginning and
along new lines through the land of Joe
Brown West, Jr. N 65° 05'21"E 154.56
feet to a point, N 89° 56'56"E 286.74 feet
to a point, N 68° 07'30"E 77.31 feet to a
point, S 32° 07'47"W 34.03 feet to a
point, S 68° 07'30"W 53.64 feet to a
point, S 89° 56'56"W 286 19 feet to a
point and S 65° 05'21"W 107.46 feet to a
point on the base boundary line;
Thence, with the base boundary line N
89° 48'25"W 47.14 feet to the point of
beginning and containing 0.22 acre,
more or less.
Bearings and coordinates are based on
the Georgia State Plane Coordinate
System, West Zone.
The above described tract is a part of
the same land as that conveyed by
Ethel R. Reid to Martin L. Morris by deed
dated 25 November 1966 and recorded
in deed Book 272, Page 35 of the
records of Houston County, Georgia;
that conveyed by Joe Brown West to
Joe Brown West, Jr. and Betty Aileen
West Walling by deed dated 4 August
1972 and recorded in Deed Book 401,
Page 234 of the records of Houston
County, Georgia; and that conveyed by
Martin L. Morris to W. Lewis Robinson by
deed dated 1 August 1990 and recorded
in Deed Book 891, Page 322 of the
records of Houston County, Georgia.
SCHEDULE 'A"
TRACT NO. 104 E-3
ACREAGE: 0.93 ACRES
All that tract or parcel of land situate in
Houston County,Georgia, being bound
now or formerly on the north, south and
west by other land of Joe Brown West,
Jr., on the east by the land of William
Waldo Bradley, Daniel Howard Bradley,
Jane Helen Bradley Wheeler and Dixie
Plywood Company, and being more
particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point located S 89° 48'
25"E 1,509.10 feet, N 65° 05' 21 "E 36,82
feet, N 89° 56'56"E 285.36 feet and N
68° 07'30"E 20.00 feet from a concrete
marker having a coordinate value of N
-964, 475.19 feet and E-676, 412.04
feet, said concrete marker being a
corner common to Land Lots 229, 230,
234 and 235 and being designated as
property corner No. 4;
Thence, from the point of beginning and
along new lines through the land of Joe
Brown West, Jr. N 68°07'30''E 49.17 feet
to a point, N 32° 07'47"E 893.37 feet to a
point, N 15° 05'29"W 205.57 feet to a
point, N 33° 17'35'E 68.04 feet to a
point, N 64° 08'33“E 367.16 feet to a
point, N 78° 16'34"E 140.91 feet to a
point and N 55° 10'10“E 293.04 feet to a
1
point on the property line of William
Waldo Bradley. Daniel Howard Bradley.
Jane Helen Bradley Wheeler and Dixie
Plywood Company;
Thence, with the land of William Waldo
Bradley, Daniel Howard Bradley, Jane
Helen Bradley Wheeler and Dixie
Plywood Company S 00" 11'35"W 24 42
feet to a point;
Thence, along new lines through the
land of Joe Brown West, Jr S 55°
10'10‘W 283.11 feet to a point, S 78"
16'34"W 142.52 feet to a point, S 64°
08'33"W 359.16 feet to a point, S 33" 17'
35" W 53 53 feet to a point, S 15"05'29"E
205.33 feet to a point, S 32° 07'47"W
908.61 feet to a point, S 68° 07'30”W
55 66 feet to a point, N 21° 52'30'W
20.00 feet to the point of beginning and
containing 0 93 acre, more or less
Tract Nos 104 E-2 and 104 E-3 have an
aggregate acreage of 1.15 acres, more
or less.
Bearings and coordinates are based on
the Georgia State Plane Coordinate
System, West Zone
The above described tract is a part of
the same land as that conveyed by
Ethel R Reid to Martin L Morris on 25
November 1966, recorded in Deed Book
272, Page 35 of the records of Houston
County, Georgia, conveyed by Joe
Brown West to Joe Brown West, Jr. and
Betty Aileen West Walling on 4 August
1972 and recorded in Deed book 401,
Page 234 of the records of Houston
County, Georgia, and conveyed by
Martin L. Morris to W. Lewis Robinson on
1 August 1990 and recorded in Deed
Book 891, Page 322 of the records of
Houston County, Georgia.
SCHEDULE "A"
TRACT NO. 104 E-1
ACREAGE: 1.65 ACRES
All that tract or parcel of land situate in
Houston County, Georgia, being bound
now or formerly on the north and west by
other land of Joe Brown West, Jr., on
the east by the land of William Waldo
Bradley , Daniel Howard Bradley, Jane
Helen Bradley Wheeler and Dixie
Plywood Company, on the south by
other land of Joe Brown West, Jr. and
the land of the United States of America,
Robins Air Force Base, hereinafter
referred to as the base, and being more
particular described as follows:
Beginning at a point located S 89°
48'25”E 1,438 39 feet from a concrete
marker having a coordinate value of N
-964,475.19 feet and E-676,412 04 feet,
said concrete marker being a corner
common to Land Lots 229, 230, 234 and
235 and being designated as property
corner No. 4;
Thence from the point of beginning and
along new lines through the land of Joe
Brown West, Jr N 65° 05'21“E 107.46
feet to a point, N 89° 56'56“E 286.19 feet
to a point, N 68° 07'30"E 53.64 feet to a
point, N 32° 07'47"E 870.51 feet to a
point, N 15° 05'29''W 205.94 feet to a
point, N 33°17;35"E 89.79 feet to a
point, N 64° 08'33"E 379.16 feet to a
point, N 78° 16;34:E 138.50 feet to a
point and N 55°10'10"E 307.93 feet to a
point on the property line of William
Waldo Bradley, Daniel Howard Bradley,
Jane Helen Bradley Wheeler and Dixie
Plywood Company;
Thence, with the land of William Waldo
Bradley, Daniel Howard Bradley, Jane
Helen Bradley Wheeler and Dixie
Plywood Company S 00° 11'35"W 36.63
feet to a point;
Thence, leaving the land of William
Waldo Bradley, Daniel Howard Bradley,
Jane Helen Bradley Wheeler and Dixie
Plywood Company and along new lines
through the land of Joe Brown West, Jr.
S 55 10'10"W 293 04 feet to a point, S
78 16'34"W 140.91 feet to a point, S 64°
08'33”W 367.16 feet to a point, S 33°
17'35"W 68.04 feet to a point, S 15°
05'29“E 205.57 feet to a point, S 32°
07‘47 B W 893.37 feet to a point, S 68°
07'30"W 60.17 feet to a point, S 89°
56'56''W 285.36 feet to a point and S 65°
05'21"W 36.82 feet to a point on the
base boundary line;
Thence, with the base boundary line N
89° 48'25"W 70.71 feet to the point of
beginning and containing 1.65 acres,
more or less.
Bearings and coordinates are based on
the Georgia State Plane Coordinate
System, West Zone
The above described tract is a part of
the same land as that conveyed by
Ethel R. Reid to Martin L. Morris on 25
November 1966, recorded in Deed Book
272, Page 35 of the records of Houston
County, Georgia; conveyed by Joe
Brown West to Joe Brown West, Jr. and
Betty Aileen West Walling on 4 August
1972 and recorded in Deed Book 401,
Page 234 of the records of Houston
County, Georgia and conveyed by
Martin L. Morris to W. Lewis Robinson on
1 August 1990 and recorded in Deed
Book 891, Page 322 of the records of
Houston County, Georgia
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