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Beach Day at Tucker
The Nutrition Advisory Council at Tucker Elementary sponsored Beach Day before the end
of the school year and presented baseball caps and Juice bar coupons to the following
students who participated In a Hat Contest. Winners were Anthony Harris, Bristy Meads,
Brian Sauls, Quinton Crane, Tyler Lawhorn, Kyle Horn and Lisa Watkins. Categories
Included Biggest Hat, Smallest Hat, Most Unusual Hat, Most Colorful Hat and Best Overall
Hat. Honorable mentions were also presented.
Sen. Sonny Perdue
has been appointed
to study education
State Senator Sonny Perdue of
Bonaire has been reappointed by
Lieutenant Governor Pierre Howard
to chair a special legislative study
committee created to address the
need for improved coordination
among Georgia's higher education
programs.
The Senate Study Committee for
a Seamless Education System was
reestablished by the 1994 General
Assembly, under legislation
sponsored by Perdue, to continue
the efforts begun by a similar
committee last year.
Sen. Perdue said the panel will
move forward with its examination
of the postsecondary education
programs that are offered through
the University System and the
Department of Technical and Adult
Education. He said it is "essential"
that the programs and courses
offered through the two
postsecondary education systems be
coordinated to maximize their
benefits and to avoid duplication
and unnecessary spending.
"The University System and the
Technical Adult Education
Department have separate missions
and they do an excellent job in
carrying them out," said Perdue.
"But they both share the
responsibility for providing good
educations and preparing people to
be productive citizens able to
compete for jobs."
"I think it's important that we
help to facilitate this goal," Perdue
added. "We're fortunate to have the
opportunity to make a very good
postsecondary education system
even better."
Sen. Perdue noted that both
literacy and technical competence
are required to successfully compete
for jobs.
Perdue said the committee’s
efforts are especially timely because
of the increased revenues that are
being directed to education such as
the HOPE Scholarship Program.
He also noted the rapidly expanding
technology that has become
available to Georgia schools
including sattelite technology that
links educational institutions
throughout the state.
Area public colleges and vo-tech
schools include Macon College,
Middle Georgia College in
Cochran, the Macon Area
Vocational and Technical School,
and Middle Georgia Technical
Institute in Warner Robins.
Perdue was also apointed to the
Senate Study Committee on Core
Knowledge for Education which
will consider ways to strengthen
and more clearly define the basic
curriculum taught in Georgia's
elementary schools.
The committees are expected to
submit their findings and
recommendations to the 1995
General Assembly in January.
Free art workshop
to be held June 25
The Houston Arts Alliance is
pleased to host Fact to Face, a Just
My Imagination workshop on
Saturday, June 25 from 10 a.m. un
til noon.
To be held at the county ag
building on Carroll Street, the pro
gram is free and recommended for
families with children ages seven to
14.
The two-hour workshop explores
expressive portrait painting through
an interactive discussion of paint
ings by artists such as Vincent van
Gogh and Alice Neel.
Space is limited to 50 partici
pants and reservations should be
made by calling Karen
Nikitopoulos at 987-5535.
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Bangladesh engineers visit
Flint EMC
The International Programs Division of NRECA (National
Rural Electric Cooperative Association) sponsored a rural
electrification study tour for five Bangladesh engineers who
work for the Bangladesh Rural Electrification Board.
Pictured during part of the tour at Flint's transformer and
meter repair facility In Houston County are Sonny Hartley,
second from left, Supervisor of Flint's transformer shSp,
and Bangladesh engineers Mr. Md. Mozammel Haque, Mr.
Md. Khosru Miah, Mr. Md. Raflqul Hogue, Mr. Jatindra
PMS students record
perfect attendance
By PAULINE LEWIS
Staff Writer
Seventy-seven students at Perry Middle School had perfect attendance
records for the 1993-1994 school year. They were:
Mischelle Marie Anhalt, Karisha Lashawn Banister, Robert Gene
Bearden, Leonard Duran Billings, Carla Tequilla Brock, Morris Bernard
Clarington, Latasha Lanice Crane, Usebia Dontrell Green, Jennifer Marie
Hamm, and Tannica S. Hawkins.
Also, Charles Michael Hines, Earnest Bernard Howard, Jermembulus
Timere King, Brooks Jamaal Lee, Renisha Sershunna Mclver, Brandi
Michelle McMullen, Konodra Lashondia Rumph, Nicholas William Saul,
Heather Dianne Sokinas and Draper Martrail Walker.
Others named, Chutney Nichole Walton, David Gabriel Batchelor,
Jimmel Monique Brown, Kawanna Latrica Childs, Nickley Lavar Duncan,
Celeste Rene Everett, Bonnie Renee Fagan, Eddie Charles Gary, Darryl
Allen Goetz and Kelvin Lee Gorman.
Too, Kristin Teshay Jones, Dexter Moshaee Kee, Shawn Key, Cornelius
Quantrez King, Michael Gerard Lawson, Yasheika Deltonya Lester,
Temika Charalle Mace, Anthony Terell Mond, Amanda Leigh Mullis and
Sylvonia Monique Poole.
Others were: Rene Ann Reeves, Kasey Nichole Roberts, Dontarrious
Donta Thomas, Kristy Lashay Thornton, Kelly Denise Williams, Sharon
Vanessa Wright, Jarrod Bohler, Franchesca Laquet Brown,
Nathaniel Lee Dalton and Melissa Monique Davis
Also named were: Christy Danielle Fowler, Heather Diane Harris, Frank
Ricardo Jackson, Lucrista Gayle King, Alana Marie Lewis, Cassie Denise
McKinney, Charles Keith Morton, Erica Nicole Robinson, Stephanie
Elizabeth Smith and Keri Rebecca Sutton.
The list also included: William Thomas Sheets, Justin Joe Tabor,
Catrina Michele Thomas, Demond Martrell Walker, Stephanie Holly
West, Jessica Alyce White, Joshua James Willard, Shimeki Letrice
Woods, Shanicqua S. Zeigler and Dontay Matric Stubbs.
Completing the list were: Kamari Trenese Tommer, Matthew Austin
Pender, Donte Cortez Brooks, Rosa Deshaw Evans, Jonathon David Jones,
Lashanda Sherrie Battle and Mattie Gubalane Haslem.
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During Gov. Miller's visit...
Rodney Bogue recenily welcomed Governor Zell Miller when
the governor landed at the air field to attend the ground
breaking at Middle Georgia Technical Institute. A 1984
graduate of Westfield Schools and a 1988 graduate of
Georgia Tech, Bogue Is the son of Annabelle Pitts of Perry
and Jim Bogue of Warner Robins.
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Legals
NOTICE OF SALE
GEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY
FILE NO. 94-351
LOAN NO. 706606-1
By virtu# of a Power of Sale contained
in the Security Deed from DELTON L.
ADAMStoGREATSOUTHERN FEDERAL
SAVINGS BANK dated Septembers, 1986,
recorded in Deed Book 735, Page 426,
HOUSTON County, Georgia Records,
given to secure a Note of even date in the
original principal amount of THIRTY
THREE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED
AND NO/100 Dollars ($33,200.00), with
interest as provided therein on the unpaid
balance until paid; said Security Deed
having been last sold, assigned, transferred
and conveyed to FIRST BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE recorded
in HOUSTON County, Georgia Records;
there will be sold at public outcry to the
highest and the bestbidderforcash before
the Courthouse doorofHOUSTON County,
Georgia, within the legal hours of sale on
the first Tuesday in July, 1994, the following
described property:
EXHIBIT “A”
All that tract or parcel of land situate,
lying and being in Land Lot 200 of the Fifth
(sth) Land District of Houston County,
Goergia, which is known and designated
as Lot 14, Block“H", Warner Robins Manor
Subdivision, according to a plat of said
subdivision, which isof record in Plat Book
2, Page 14, Clerk’s Office, Houston Superior
Court.
The debt secured by said Security Deed
has been and is hereby declared due
because of, among other possible events
of default, non-payment of the monthly
installments on said loan. The debt
remaining in default, this sale will be made
for the purpose of paying the same and all
expenses of this sale, including attorney’s
fees.
The property will be sold subject to any
outstanding ad valorem taxes, any
assessments, andanyliens superiorto the
Security Deed first set out above; and to
the best knowledge and belief of the
undersigned, DELTON L. ADAMS OR
TENANT is/are in possession of said
property.
FIRST BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE as Attorney
in Fact for DELTON L. ADAMS
William A. Broughman, P.C.
Attorney at Law
101 W. Ponce de Leon Avenue
Suite 660
Decatur, GA 30030
(404) 370-8840
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TRADE NAME AFFIDAVIT
GEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY
Personally appeared before me, Angela
M. Scharrer, Attorney at Law who on oath
deposes and says that Alvin E. Sanders,
2300 B Moody Rd., Warner Robins, GA
31088 isdoing business in Houston County,
Georgia at 2300 B Moody Rd., Warner
Robins, GA 31088 under the name and
style of Americompanies. The business to
be carried on is General Construction.
This affidavit is made in accordance
with Act of the Georgia Legislature
approved August 15, 1929 and amended
March 29, 1987 and March 20, 1943.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
This 2nd day of June, 1994.
Frances C. Brooks
Notary Public
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STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF HOUSTON
Under and by virtue of the Power of
Sale in a certain Deed to Secure Debt from
PATRICIA A. WHEELER, Grantor, to BANK
SOUTH, HOUSTON COUNTY, N.A.,
Grantee, dated July 7, 1989, recorded in
Deed Book 847, Page 624, Houston
County, Georgia Records; transferred and
assigned to JOHN HARRY LUCAS, by
instrument recorded in the Clerk’s Office,
Houston Superior Court; said Deed to
Secure Debt having been given to secure
a note dated July 7, 1989, in the original
principal amount of $7,500.00, there will be
sold by the undersigned at public outcry,
during the legal hours of sale before the
doorof the Courthouseof Houston County,
Georgia, on the first Tuesday in July to the
highest and best bidder for cash, the
following described property:
All the tract or parcel of land, lying and
being in Land Lot 135, Tenth Land District
of Houston County, Georgia, being known
and designated as Lot 26, of a subdivision
for Lucas Timberlands, Inc., according to a
plat of survey prepared by Terry M.
Scarborough, Georgia Registered Land
Surveyor No. 2223, dated June 6,1986, of
record in Map Book 30, Page 133, Clerk’s
Office, Houston Superior Court. Said plat
and the recorded copy thereof are hereby
made a part of this description by reference
thereto.
A default in the payments due on said
Note apd Deed to Secure Debt has occurred
and Grantee has declared the entire debt
secured by said Deed to Secure Debt due
and payable. Notice has been given of
intention to enforce provisions for collection
of attorney’s fees and foreclosure in
accordance with legal requirements and
the terms of the Deed to Secure Debt and
Note. The indebtedness remaining in
default the sale will be made for the purpose
of applying proceeds thereof to the payment
of the indebtedness secured by the Deed
to Secure Debt, accrued interest and
expenses of the sale and other sums
secured by the Deed to Secure Debt
including attorney’s fees, and the
remainder, if any, shall be applied as
provided by law.
The property will be sold as the property
of PATRICIA A. WHEELER, subject to
outstanding ad valorem taxes, street
improvements and easements or
restrictions of record, if any. The
undersigned will execute a deed to the
purchaser at said sale as provided in the
Deed to Secure Debt.
JOHN HARRY LUCAS
As Attomey-in-Fact for
Patricia A. Wheeler
KUSHINKA, CALHOUN & GODWIN
1512 Watson Blvd.
P.O. Box 8219
Warner Robins, GA 31095-8219
(912) 923-2617
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CITATION
PROBATE HOUSTON COUNTY
Re: PETITION OF SHERRILL
STAFFORD to
Probate in Solemn Form the Will of
SARAH W. CASEY, Deceased, upon which
an order for personal service and/or for
publication was granted by this court on
To. Mark Lewis, Earnest Wainwright,
Edward Watson, Dan W. Rodgers, Barry
Wednesday, June 15, 1994 Houston Times -Journal■
Kendrick, Larry Kendrick, Joel Posey,
Willard Wainwright, Evelyn W. Robinson,
Barbara Ann Kelley, and Darlene Allen and
all and singular the heirs at law of said
decedent, and to whom it may concern.
This is to notify you to appear before this
Court on July 5,1994 at 10:00 A.M., to show
cause, if any there be, why said Will should
not be probated in Solemn Form. You do
not need to appear unless you wish to be
heardconcemingthism atte r. All objection s
to the petition must be in writing, setting
forth the grounds of any such objections,
and must be filed at or before the time
stated in the citation.
WITNESS, the Hon. FRANCES V.
ANNIS, Judge
By: Betty J. Kees
Clerk, Probate Court of Houston County
Roy Cowart
P.O. Box 818
Warner Robins, GA 31088
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CITATION
GEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY
PROBATE COURT
Douglas E. Adds, Jr. has applied to be
appointed Administrator of the estate of
KIM MARIE ALLDS. deceased, of said
County. The applicant 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 notified to
show cause why said application should no
be granted. All objections to the application
must be in writing, setting forth the grounds
of any such objections, and must be filed
with the court on or before July 5, 1994 at
10:00 A.M.
Betty J Kees, Chief Clerk
Probate Court, Houston County
ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER:
Paul L. Carnes
1259 Russell Parkway
Warner Robins, GA 31088
(912)922-0922
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CITATION
GEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY
PROBATE COURT
Curtis West has applied to be appointed
Administrator of the estate of BEATRICE
WEST, deceased, of said County. The
applicant 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 notified to
show caUse why said application should
not be granted. All objections to the
application must be in writing, setting forth
the grounds of any suCh objections, and
must be filed with the Court on or before
July 5, 1994 at 10:00 A.M.
Betty J. Kees Clerk
Probate Court of Houston County
ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER:
Garland T. Byrd
P. O. Box 427
Butler, GA 31006
(912) 862-5236
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CITATION
PROBATE COURT OF HOUSTON
COUNTY
RE: PETITION OF REBECCA G. RYAN
TO PROBATE IN SOLEMN FORM THE
WILL OF QQI CECIL CARPKEB,
DECEASED, AND FOR LETTERS OF
ADMINISTRATION WITH WILL
ANNEXED, UPON WHICH AN ORDER
FOR PERSONAL SERVICE AND/OR FOR
PUBLICATION WAS GRANTED BY THIS
COURT ON June 3, 1994
TO: RUBY JARRETT GARDNER and
all and singular the heirs at law of said
decedent, and to whom it may concern:
This is to notify you to appear before this
Court on the first Tuesday in July, 1994, at
10:00 A.M., to show cause, if any there be,
why said Will should not be probated in
Solemn form and why Letters of
Administration with Will Annexed should
not be issued as prayed. You do not need
to appear unless you wish to be heard
concerning this matter. All objections to the
petition must be in writing, setting forth the
grounds of any such objections, and must
be filed at or before the time stated in the
citation. This is furtherto notify Ruby Jarrett
Gamder, who is required to be served
personally, that you have until the later of
(a) the time stated in the preceding
paragraph or (b) 10 days after the date you
are personally served, to respond to said
petition in the manner indicated above.
WITNESS, the Honorable FRANCES
V. ANNIS, Judge
Betty J. Kees
Chief Clerk, Probate Court of Houston
County
ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER:
James E. Elliott, Jr.
P. O. Box 1488
Warner Robins, GA 31099
(912)929-1120
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CITATION
STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF
HOUSTON
IN THE PROBATE COURT OF SAID
STATE AND COUNTY
RE: PETITION FOR LEAVE TO SELL
REAL AND/OR PERSONAL PROPERTY
TO: Connie Pierce Camley Gamer,
Ronnie Pierce, Carl Wayne Pierce, Diane
Pierce Greenman, Larry Pierce, Judy Pierce
Vamadoe, John Pierce and Twyla Pierce
Talbot and all whom it may concern:
Chris Pierce, as Administrator of the
Estate of GENEVA PIERCE. Deceased,
having filed a petition to sell real and/or
personal property of said Estate, this is to
notify the interested parties of said Estate
who are not requi red to be personally served
that they must file their response to the
petition with the Court on or prior to the sth
day of July, 1994, at 10:00 A.M. If no
responses are filed, the petition may be
granted without a hearing. All objections to
the petition must be in writing, setting forth
the grounds of any such objections, and
must be filed at or before the time stated in
the citation.
This 25th day of May, 1994.
FRANCES V. ANNIS, Judge Probate
Court
By: Betty J. Kees
Chief Clerk, Probate Court
ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER:
George L. Williams, Jr.
127 Cart Vinson Pkwy.
Warner Robins, GA 31088
(912)923-0236
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CITATION
PROBATE COURT OF HOUSTON
COUNTY
RE: PETITION OF EULA LEE
JACKSON TO PROBATE IN SOLEMN
FORM THE WILL OF LURUNE GIBSQU,
DECEASED, UPON WHICH AN ORDER
FOR PERSONAL SERVICE AND/OR FOR
PUBLICATION WAS GRANTED BY THIS
COURT ON MAY 20, 1994.
TO: Anna Tyler, Hattie Mae Fine, Felicia
Jeffries, Janie Thompson, John Ginyard,
Matthew Ginyard, Thomas Ginyard, Robert
Drummond, Ronald Ginyard and Reginal
Ginyard and ail and singular the heirs at
law of said decedent, and to whom it may
concern:
This is to notify you to appear before
this Court on July 5,1994 at 10:00 A.M., to
show cause, if any there be, why said Will
should not be probated in Solemn Form.
You do not need to appear unless you wish
to be heard concerning this matter. All
objections to the petition must be in writing,
setting forth the grounds of any such
objections, and must be filed at or before
the time stated in the citation.
This is further to notify Anna Tyler,
Hattie Mae Fine, Felicia Jeffries, Janie
Thompson, John Ginyard, Matthew
Ginyard, Thomas Ginyard, Robert
Drummond, Ronald Ginyard And Reginald
Ginyard, who are required to be served
personally, that you have until the later
Oflthe time stated in the preceding
paragraph or 10 days after the date you are
personally served, to respond to raid
petition in the manner indicated above.
WITNESS, the Honorable FRANCES
V. ANNIS, Judge
By: Betty J. Kees
Chief Clerk, Probate Court of Houston
County
ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER:
Walter E. Harrington, Jr.
106 Patriot Way
Warner Robins, GA 31088
(912)929-2966
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CITATION
GEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY
PROBATE COURT
Roslyn E. Blackman has applied to be
appointed Administrator of the estate of
ERNEST BLACKMAN, deceased, of said
County. The applicant has also applied for
waiver of bond and certain powers
contained in O.C.G.A. 53-12-232. All
interested parties are hereby notified to
show cause why said application should
not be granted. All objections to the
application must be in writing, setting forth
the grounds of any such objections, and
must be filed with the court on or befor July
5,1994 at 10:00 A.M.
Betty J. Kees
Chief Clerk, Probate Court
ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER:
Paul L. Carnes
1259 Russell Pkwy, Suite 104
Warner Robins, GA 31088
(912) 922-0922
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PROBATE JUDGES CITATION
PROBATE COURT OF HOUSTON
COUNTY RE: PETITION OF ROBERT A.
MCCORMICKTO PROBATE IN SOLEMN
FORM THE WILL OF FRANCES Mi
GOODMAN. DECEASED, UPON WHICH
AN ORDER FOR PERSONAL SERVICE
AND/OR FOR PUBLICATION WAS
GRANTED BY THIS COURT ON JUNE 1,
1994. To: Margaret McCormick SMith,
Thomas W. McCormick, sr. and all and
singular the heirs at law of said decedent,
and to whom it may concern:
This is to notify you to appear before
this Court on July 5,1994, at 10:00 A.M., to
show cause, if any there be, why said Will
should not be probated in Solemn Form.
You do not need to appearunless you wish
to be heard concerning this matter. All
objections to the petition must be in writing,
setting forth the grounds of any such
objections, and must be filed at or before
the time stated in the citation. This is further
to notify Margaret McCormick SMith, who -
i 6 required to be served personally, that
you have until the later of the time stated in
the preceding paragraph or 10 days after
the date you are personally served, to
respond to said petition in the matter
indicated above.
WITNESS, the Honorable FRANCES
V. ANNIS,JUDGE
BY: Betty J. Kees
CHIEF CLERK, PROBATE COURT,
HOUSTON COUNTY
ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER
Wayne C. Yancey
P.O. Box 8579
WAmer Robins, Ga. 31095
(912)922-9011
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