Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, April 13, 1994, Page Page 4B, Image 14

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- Wednesday, Apri 13,1994 “Houston Times^Journal Page 4B Upcoming events for Houston 4-H announced 4-H is bringing fun in along with April. Look here to see what 4-H can bring for you! First of all, congratulations to Senior DPA participants Aletha Cherry, Abena Adutwum, Karen Ludwig, Samantha Dunn, Kelly Dodson, and Kim Augdahl. Amanda Meadows and Mark Slaughter both placed third and Bryant Bledsoe placed second. Thanks to Julian Harris on a great year as West-Central District Board President! We are proud of all of your accomplishments. Now is the time to start on your portfolio. Start a county activity that will help you in your project area. The first Cotton 801 l workshop will be on April 12 at 7 p.m. Register with Jan Christian. There will be a team of 5 juniors and a team of 5 seniors. The Cotton 801 l will be held on May 18 at 3:30 p.m. in the Houston Mall. The contest will include a short speech about your cotton outfit and clothing judging. This will be a great consumer education experience. The Zoo Atlanta Cloverleaf DPA Reward Trip will be on April 16. This is for Cloverleafs who went to DPA. We will leave at 9:30 a.m. and come back at 6:30 p.m. Bring a picnic lunch and S 2 to pay for bus transportation. The 4-H Horse Club will meet Troops to Teachers' program launched U.S. Senator Sam Nunn and State Labor Commissioner David Poythress today announced the launch of a $883,000 federally funded program to recruit and train veterans to become teachers as they re-enter civilian life. The undertaking, an adjunct of the national "Troops to Teachers" program, will be administered by the Georgia Department of Labor in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Defense and the U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Veterans Employment and Training Services. Nunn, who was instrumental in winning congressional approval of the program, said, "Public schools are our first line of defense in the fight for global markets, and our students can clearly benefit from people with skills learned in the military." The senator added, "Many of these individuals have been instructors in the military. I am confident that they can adapt their leadership skills to the civilian teaching environment, well qualified teachers and the nation will be made stronger as a result" The pilot program will be developed and administered by the National Consortium for Educational Access, Inc., (NCEA) through a contract with the Georgia Department of Labor. Nine other states are expected to participate. They are New York, Maryland, Arizona, Colorado, Illinois, Kentucky, Florida and Louisiana. Plans are eventually to expand the program to all 50 states and Puerto Rico. The project outline calls for NCEA to match trainees with colleges in states where they would like to teach and provide counseling on courses needed for certification. State and local boards of education will be asked to project their needs and, when matches are found, to add applicants to their lists of incoming teachers. Dr. Leroy Ervin, president of NCEA, said, "This partnership will make a difference in the lives of many Americans-in our dedicated servicemen, in our educational centers and in our children." Albert Conte, principal deputy undersecretary of defense, said, "This program takes the knowledge, leadership skills, experience and character of our military men and women and injects these role models into our schools across the country. In the end, both the military and civilian communities are better served because of this program." A candidate will be required to have a bachelor's degree, six years of continuous military service and an honorable discharge. Non- In an effort to promote upcoming events at the Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter and wel come groups coming to the Agricenter, a new "Welcome Poster Campaign" kicked off in Perry this week. The first event for "Welcome Posters" is the the Peach Blossom Cluster Dog Show which is com ing to the Agricenter April 13-17. The campaign is a joint effort be tween the Agricenter, Perry Area Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Perry Area Chamber of April 19 in the Agricultural Building in Perry at 7:30 pjn. "Jammin' at JekylT, die Senior Conference, will be on April 22-24. Don't miss out on the fun! On April 23, the Clean Community Commission will hold a Recycling Safari from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bring aluminum cans, glass and newspapers. We could win S2O in cash! Adopt-A-Road will be cancelled on the 23rd. We will pick up trash on Feagin Mill on April 30 for Project Pride. The goal of Project Pride is to clean your community. Call Karen Ludwig for details. The Houston County chapter of Sigma Lambda Chi will have a social at Lake Tobesofkee on May 7 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sigma Lambda Chi is an extension of Senior 4-Hers. The cost is $3. Lunch will be supplied. Bring a snack, a drink and lots of friends! For those who are interested in what Sigma Lambda Chi symbolizes, come to the social and discover that we are hoe to make friends, have fun, and make the best better! Teen Leader Scholarship applications for 4-H Cloverleaf Camp at Rock Eagle can be received at the County Extension Office. One $lO5 scholarship may be split. The trip will be held July 4-8 and the applications are due by Commerce. Posters will be placed in local motels, restaurants, service stations, convenience stores and in merchants' windows. According to the Agricenter's Executive Director Michael Froehlich, "The posters are to wel come attendees of the larger multi ple day events being held at the Agricenter. 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This year, to provide taxpayers anticipating a 1993 tax refund with information concerning the processing status of their return, the DOR has implemented a computer automated voice response telephone system. ■Taxpayers can now receive up to-date information on the processing status of their 1993 return at the touch of a button. This service is available from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., Monday through Friday, and we hope that taxpayers will take advantage of the new system," says DOR Commissioner Marcus E. Collins, Sr. To access the system, Georgia taxpayers should call (404) 656- 6286 (X, outside of the 404 calling area (but within Georgia) 1-800- 338-2389. After an initial greeting, crease public awareness of our events and their impact, develop a favorable environment that will en courage repeat business for us and the city and foster and increase hos pitality in our community that will assist in attracting new events for us and the city.” Employees of the visitor's center and local chamber will be distribut ing posters throughout the business community. rjgj Larry Harvey 1108-B Washington St. 988-2532 Alabama Georgia • Mississippi May 3 in the Fine Arts Building of Houston County High School. Juniors, seventh and eighth graders, will have their meeting at 5:30 to 7 p.m. Seniora, ninth through twelfth gradea, will meet at 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. taxpayers are instructed to press one (1) and then enter their social security number and the amount of their expected refund, or press two (2) to speak directly to a taxpayer service representative. If the taxpayer is calling from a rotary phone, within seconds the call is forwarded to a taxpayer services representative. Taxpayer Services Representatives are available during normal DOR business hours-8 a.m. to 4:45 p.m., Monday through Friday. The administration of tax laws and collection of money associated with those laws for the State of Georgia is the responsibility of the Georgia Department of Revenue. ; ' \ *■ ... . / ) "V m Got A Great New Item? Give Us A Call At the Houston Times-Journal 987-1823 Legals GEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE There will be sold at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, between the legal hours of sale before the Courthouse in Perry, Georgia on the first Tuesday in May, 1994. 1990 PONTIAC SUNBIRD VIN. #1G2JD14K3L7631724 This property is being sold as provided for under Georgia Code Section 40-11-4. Said property is being sold subject existing Court cost and may be seen and inspected prior to sale at the Houston County Jail on Kings Chapel Road, Perry, Georgia. This 14th Day of March, 1994. CULLEN TALTON, SHERIFF 4-20 4/6-4/27 GEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE There will be sold at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, between the legal hours of sale before the Courthouse in Perry, Georgia on the first Tuesday in May, 1994, the following described property to-wit 1975 BUICKELECTRA VIN. #4V37T5H481833 This property is being sold as provided for under Georgia Code Section 16-13-49. Said property is being sold subject existing Court cost and may be seen and inspected prior to sale at the Houston County Jail on Kings Chapel Road, Perry, Georgia. This 21st Day of March, 1994. CULLEN TALTON, SHERIFF 4-21 4/6-4/27 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF HOUSTON COUNTY STATE OF GEORGIA NOTICE OF PUBLICATION By Order for service by publication dated the 28th day of March 1994, you are hereby notified that on the 28th day of March 1994 Eugene O. Raynor filed suit against you for divorce, You are reauired to file with the Clerk of the Superior Court and to serve upon plaintiffs attorney, Kathleen S. Grantham, P.O. Drawer 6359, Warner Robins, Ga. 31095 an Answer in writing within sixty (60) days of the date of the orderfor publication. WITNESS, the Honorable George F. Nunn, Jr. and L. A. McConnell, Jr., Judges of this Superior Court. This the 28th day of March, 1994. Linda E. Meens DEPUTY CLERK, HOUSTON SUPERIOR COURT 4-16 4/6-4/27 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION STATE OF GEORGIA ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS STATE PROJECT NO. LAU23-8530- 78 (153) 01, LAU23-8530-79 (153) 01, LAR23-44-4 (153) 01, AND OTHERS HOUSTON COUNTY Sealed proposalsforfumishingall labor, material, equipment and other things necessary for the following work will be received by the undersigned at the General Office of the Deparment of Transportation, 2 Capitol Square, Atlanta, Georgia, 30334, until 11:00 a.m., 19.136 miles of plant mix resurfacing on various streets in Perry, Warner Robins and Centerville: also various county roads. Contract Time: 11/30/94 Proposal Guaranty: 5% District Office: Thomaston Pnce of Old Fashioned A T Pit-Cooked Barbecue v KIRS - CHICKED - PORK Drive-Thru Only Picnic Tables Available We Are OPEN ON TUESDAYS From 11:00 am - 8:00 pm 704 Carroll Street 987-3626 • Perry, GA L> FLCexjcint FL /LJ] For Special Occassions or LJ ™ No Occassion At All! Candace Jones - Ben Wright - April 16 Lezlee Johnson & Chris Small - May 14 Ashley Oliff - Gil Harvard - May 28 Jennifer Brooks - Keith Beck - June 11 Jill Shepley - Jon Richards - June 25 Betsy Foster - Jim Bloodworth - July 9 913 Carroll Street • Downtown Perry • 988-8223 . Elegance you can afford / Plans: None DBE: 0.0 WBE: 0.0 Plans and specifications may be inspected at the General Office in Atlanta and the District Office indicated. Copies of the standard specifications ($20.00), the proposal form ($10.00), and the plans (indicated price) may be obtained from the State Tran spoliation Office Engineer at the General Office in Atlanta, telephone number (404) 656-5293. Payment of the correct amount must be made within 30 days of billing; such payments are not refundable. Payment will be made to the Contractor each calendar month based on the estimated work complete in place as prescribed by the standard specifications. Retainage as prescribed by the standard specifications will be withheld. On all projects, retainage may be deposited in Escrow accounts at the option of the Contractor. Final payment of amounts withheld or deposited in Escrow will not be made until the State Highway Engineer has certified that the work has been satisfactorily completed and accepted. The State reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Wayne Shackelford, Commissioner Department of Transportation 4/-22 4/6-4/13 PROBATE JUDGES CITATION GEORGIA PROBATE COURT OF HOUSTON COUNTY RE: ESTATE OF JENNIFER SHANNON BAKER GINA SHANNON DAVIS COOPER Guardian has applied for Letters of Dismission from said trust. This is to notify all persons concerned to show cause, if any they can, why said applicant should not be discharged. All objections must be in writing, setting forth the grounds of any such objections, and filed at or before 10:00 a.m. on the first Monday in May, next. WITNESS the Honorable Frances V. Annis. Judge By: Betty J. Kees Chief Clerk, Probate Court Austin J. Kemp.ll Attorney for Petitioner 4-122 4/13 NOTICE OF INTENT TO INCORPORATE Notice is given that Articles of Incorporation which incorporate “WEATHERFORD HOMES, INC." will have been delivered to the Secretary of State for filing in accordance with the Georgia Business Corporation Code. (O.C.G.A. Section 14-2-201.1). The initial registered office of the corporation is located at 121 Van Drive, Kathleen, Houston County, Georgia 31047 and its initial registered agent at such address is Judith L. Weatherford. 4-123 4/13-4/20 NOTICE OF INTENT TO INCORPORATE Notice is given that Articles of Incorporation which incorporate “MCFADDEN-PARDEN CONSTRUCTION, INC.” will have been delivered to the Secretary of State forfiling in accordance with the Georgia Business Corporation Code. (O.C.G.A. Section 14- 2-201.1). The initial registered office of the corporation is located at 4031 Jones Road, Macon, Bibb County, Georgia 31206 and its initial registered agent at such address is Frances McFadden. 4-124 4/13-4/20 NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Notice is given that articles of incorporation which incorporate MARK WHEAT INVESTMENTS, INC., have been delivered to the Secretary of State forfiling in accordance with the Georgia Business Corporation Code. The initial registered office of the corporation is located at 125 N. David Drive, Warner Robins, Georgia 31099, and its initial registered agent at such address is MARK D. WHEAT. 4-125 4/13-4/20 GEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS All creditors of the Estateof ELIZABETH M. MERTZ, deceased, late of Houston County, Georgia, are hereby notified to renderintheirdemandsto the undersigned according to law, and all persons indebted to said Estate required to make immediate payment. This 6th day of April, 1994. MARLIN B. MERTZ, AS EXECUTOR UNDER THE WILL OF ELIZABETH M. MERTZ, DECEASED 321 Clairmont Drive Warner Robins, GA 31088 Roy N. Cowart, P.C. 1555 Watson Boulevard P. O. Box 818 Warner Robins, GA 31099 4-126 4/13-5/4 NOTICE OF INTENT TO INCORPORATE Notice is given that the Articles of Incorporation which will incorporate CIT GROUP, INC. will be delivered to the Secretary of State for filing in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Georgia Corporation Code. The initial registered office of the Corporation is located at 100 Covey Rise, Warner Robins, 31088, Houston County, Georgia and its initial registered agent at such address is LINDA HAWTHORN . 4-127 4/13-4/20 CITATION GEORGIA, PROBATE COURT OF HOUSTON COUNTY RE: Estate of ROBERT RAYMOND LUCIANO, Deceased Carolyn L. Luciano, Executor has applied for Letters of Dismission from siaid trust. This is to notify all persons concerned to show cause, if any they can why said applicant should not be discharged. All objections must be in writing, setting forth the grounds of any such objections, and filed at or before 10:00 a.m. on the first Monday in May next. WITNESS the Honorable FRANCES V. ANNIS, Judge By: Betty J. Kees, Chief Clerk 4-129 4/13 NOTICE Notice is given that the Articles of Incorporation which will incorporate WEXFORD PLANTATION, INC. will be delivered to the Secretary of State forfiling in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Georgia Corporation Code. The initial registered office of the Corporation is located at 1004 Cart Vinson Parkway, Warner robins, 31093, Houston, County, Georgia and its initial registered agent at such address is LARRY G. SNELLGROVE. 4/130 4/13-4/26