Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, May 05, 1999, Page Page 8B, Image 18

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Public Notices before the Court House door in Perry, Houston County Georgia, during the legal hours of sate, to the highest bidder for cash, on tw First Tuesday in June , 19 99, thetotowtng real estate, to wit. AN that tract or parcel ot land lying & being in Land Lot 230 of the 13th Land District in the City of Perry, Houston Co, Ga.„ & being 2.71 acres designated as Parcel A as more fully shown on plat of survey of the proper ty of Perry Club Council by Mitton Beckham, Surveyor, dated January 26. 2972, & revised May 16. 1973 & a copy of which is recorded in Map Book 16, Page 177, in the Clerk's Office, Houston Superior Court. Property also known as 403 Frank Satterfield Rd. Map Code P-45-16. Said property levied upon as the property of Morgan, John A., Defendant in Fi. Fa. to satisfy tax fi. fa. for the yearfs) 1998, issued by City of Perry against said Defendant in Fi. Fa. Tenant in possession of said premises notified: Feb. 4.1999. This 18th day of April, 1999 City. Marshall, City of Perry G. A. Potter Chief of Police 5-45 5/5-5/26 Tax Sale City of Perry: Houston County, Georgia There wM be sold at public outcry before the Court House door in Perry, Houston County, Georgia, during the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder tor cash, on the First Tuesday in June , 19 99 , the following real estate, to wit: AN that tract or parcel of land lying & being in Land Lot 274 of the 13th Land District & in the City of Perry, Houston County, Ga.„ & described as follows: Beginning on the south side of Jeanne St at the intersection with the east side of Edwards St, thence running along the south side of Jeanne St in a Southeasterly direction 75 feet to the point of beginning. From the point of beginning continue in a southeasterly direction along the south side of Jeanne St 75 feet more or less to the lot now owned by Johnnie Simmons; thence running southwesterly along the lot of Johnnie Simmons a distance of 75 feet more or less to a point & the lot now owned by Milton Jones, Sr; thence running northwesterly along the lot of Milton Jones, Sr; a distance of 65 feet more or less to a point & the lot now owned by WiHie Murray; thence running in a northeasterly direction along the lot of Willie Murray a distance of 75 feet, mo re or less to the point of begin ning. Said lot is known as 923 Jeanne St according to the street numbering system of the City of Perry & is bound ed on the northeast by Jeanne St; on the southeast by Johnnie Simmons; on the southwest by Milton Jones, Sr; & on the northwest by Willie Murray. Properly also known as 925 Jeanne St, Perry, Ga.,. Map Code P-26-58A. Said property levied upon as the property of Murray, Robert L -, Defendant in Fi. Fa. to satisfy tax fi. fa. for the year(s) 1996 . issued by City of Perry, against said Defendant in Fi. Fa. Tenant in possession of said premises notified: Feb. 4, 1999 This 16th day of April, 1999 City Marshall, City of Perry G. A. Potter Chief of Police 5-46 5/5-5/26 Tax Bate City of Perry: Houston County, Georgia There wi be sold at public outcry before the Court House door in Perry, Houston County, Georgia, during the legal hours of sate, to the highest bidder for cash, on the First Tuesday in June , 19 99, the fofiowing real estate, to wit: AN that tract or parcel of land lying & being in Houston County, City of Perry, Ga... The said tract of land being fully shown on plat of survey of same made by Rhodes Sewell, County Surveyor, on January 6,1944, copy of said plat being recorded in Map Book 2, Page 48, Clerk's Office, Houston Superior Court. Property also known as vacant lot to right of shop at 806 Ball St. Map Code P-4-49 Said property levied upon as the property of Pennington, J.L., Defendant in Fi Fa. to satisfy tax fi. fa. for the year(s) 1998 , issued by City of Perry against said Defendant in Fi. Fa. Tenant in possession of said premises notified: Feb. 4, 1999 This 16th day of April, 1999 City Marshall, City of Perry G. A. Potter Chief of Police 5-47 5/5-5/26 In Sate City of Parry: Houston County, Qsorgfs There wi be sold at public outcry before the Court House door in Parry, Houston County Georgia, during the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder tor cash, on the First Tuesday in June, 1999, the following real estate, to wit: AH that tract or parcel Of land lying & being in the City of Perry, Houston County, Ga.„ same being a town lot fronting 84', more or lets, on Ball St A running back with even width a dis tance of 120’, more or less. Said lot is bounded now or formerly on north by land of Claude Martin, on the south by land now or formerly owned by J.w. Davis, on the east by land now or for merly owned by Dr C.F. Cooper & on the west by Bail St. Said land is the same conveyed from Billy C Hackney & Millie K Hackney to H.L. Hackney by deed recorded in Deed Book 342, Page 143, Clerks Office. Houston Superior Court. Property also known as shop next to 806 BaN St. Map Code P 4-48. This levy Indudes aN inventory, machinery & equipment known as Personal Property. Said property levied upon as the property of Pennington, J.L., Defendant in Fi. Fa.to satisfy tax fi. fa. for the yearns) 1998, issued by City of Peny, against said Defendant en FI. Fa. Tenant in possession of said premises notified Feb. 4,1999 This 18th day Of April, 1999 City Marshall, City of Perry G. A. Potter Chief of PoNce 5-48 5/5-5/26 Tex Sale City of Parry: Houston County, Georgia There will be sold at public outcry before the Court House door in Perry, Houston County, Georgia, during the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, on the First Tuesday in June , 19 99, the following real estate, to wit: Al that tract or parcel of land in the City of Perry Houston County, Ga.,, on the east side of Bal St. This is same property as that conveyed by Mrs Evelyn T Whipple to Louise & J.L. Pennington by Warranty Deed dated March 2, 1943, & recorded in Deed Book 54, Page 148, Clerk’s Office. Houston Superior Court. Property also known as 806 Bal St. Map Code P-4-47. Said properly levied upon as the property of Pennington, J.L, Defendant in Fi. Fa. to satisfy tax fi. fa. for the year(s) 1998, issued by City of Perry, against said Defendant in FI. Fa. Tenant in possession of said premises notified: Feb. 4, 1999 This- 16th day of April, 1999 City Marshall, City of Perry G. A. Potter Chief of Police 5-49 5/5-5/26 Tax Sale City of Perry: Houston County, Georgia There will be sold at public outcry before the Court House door in Perry, Houston County, Georgia, during the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder tor cash, on the First Tuesday in June, 1999, the following real estate, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land situ ate, lying & being in Land Lot 315 of the 13th Land District, Houston County, ga„, & in the City of Perry. & being 2 acres as is more fully shown on a plat of survey for LECT Inc by Richard L. Jones, Surveyor, dated May 3, 1990, & a copy of said plat being recorded in Map Book 38, page 161, Clerk’s Office, Houston Superior Court. Said plat & the recorded copy thereof are incorporated herein by reference for all purposes. Property is also known as Best Western Inn., 201 Lect Dr, Perry, Ga.,. Map Code P-29-47. Said property levied upon as the property of PNNN Hospitality LLC, Defendant in Fi. Fa. to satisfy tax fi. fa for the year(s) 1998, issued by City of Perry, against said Defendant in FI. Fa. Tenant in possession of said premises notified: Feb. 4 1999 This 16th day of April, 1999 City Marshall, City of Perry G. A. Potter Chief of Police 5-50 5/5-5/26 Tax Sale City of Perry: Houston County, Georgia There will be sold at public outcry before the Court House door in Perry, Houston County, Georgia, during the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder tor cash, on the First Tuesday in June , 19 99 , the following real estate, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land situ ate, lying & being in Land Lot 315 of the 13th Land District, Houston County, Ga.„ & in the City of Perry; & being .500 acres, known & designat ed as Lot A-1 according to a plat of survey by Lee R. Jones , Surveyor, dated June 27, 1995, and a copy of said plat being recorded in Plat Book 47, page 189, Clerk's Office, Houston Superior Court. Said plat & the recorded copy thereof are incorporat ed herein by reference for all purpos es. Property also known as vacant strip -of land 68 feet wide between Best Western Inn, 201 Lect Dr & 205 Lect Dr (location of new Days Inn) in Perry, Ga.„ Map Code P-29-51. Said property levied upon as the property of PNNN Hospitality LLC, Defendant in Fi. Fa. to satisfy tax fi. fa. for the year(s) 1998 , issued by City of Perry, against said Defendant in Fi. Fa. Tenant in possession of said premises notified:- Feb. 4, 1999 This 16th of April. 1999 City Marshall, City of Perry G A. Potter Chief of Police 5-51 5/5-5/26 Tax Sale City of Perry: Houston County, Georgia There will be sold at public outcry before the Court House door in Perry, Houston County, Georgia, during the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, on the First Tuesday in June, 1999, the following real estate, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying & being in the City of Perry, Houston County, Ga.„ being a portion of Lot 3 in Block 11 of Klondike Subdivision according to a plat of survey of said subdivision made by Rhodes Sewell, Surveyor, on February 16, 1926, a copy of said plat being of record in Map Book 1, Page 236, Clerk's Office, Houston Superior Court. Also includ ed in this plat is the north 10 feet of property. Property- also known as 907 Cathy St. Map Code P-12-23 & 24. Said property levied upon as the property of Sistrunk, Charlie & Dicy Estate, Defendant in Fi. Fa. to satisfy tax fi. fa, for the year(s) 1998 issued by City of Perry, against said Defendant in Fi. Fa. Tenant in posses sion of said premises notified Feb. 4, 1999 This 16th of April, 1999 City Marshall, City of Perry G. A. Potter Chief of Police 5-52 5/5-5/26 Tax Sale Ctty of Perry: Houston County, Georgia There win be sold at public outcry before the Court House door in Perry, Houston County, Georgia, during the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder tor cash, on the First Tuesday in June , 19 99, the following real estate, to wit: All that real estate in the City of Perry, Houston Co, Ga.„ known & des ignated as Lot 9 in Block D in Glendale S/D, Section 2-A, according to a plat of survey prepared by Milton Beckham, Surveyor, on September 23, 1965, a copy of said plat being of record in Map Book 10, Page 137, Clerk's Page 8B Wed.. May 5, 1999, Houston Home Journal Office, Houston Superior Court. Property also known as 605 Frank Satterfield Rd. Map Code P- 45C-I Said property levied upon as the properly of Story, Lawrence E. Jr, Defendant in FI. Fa. to satisfy tax fi. fa. for the year(s) 1998, issued by City of Perry, against said Defendant in FI. Fa, Tenant in possession of said premises notified: Feb. 4.1999 This 16th of April, 1999 City Marshall, City of Perry G. A. Potter Chief of Police 5-53 5/5-5/26 Tax Safe City of Parry: Houston County, Georgia There will be sold at public outcry before the Court House door in Perry, Houston County, Georgia, during the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, on the First Tuesday in June, 1999, the following real estate, to wit: All of Lot 5 of a subdivision of Lot No. 63 of Oakdale S/D according to plat of said subdivision of Lot No. 63 made by Rhodes Sewell, State Surveyor No. 160, copy of said plat being recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Houston Superior Court. Said lot having such shapes, metes, bounds, courses & distances as are shown on said map. Property also known as 1508 State Ave, Perry, Ga.„ Map Code P-18-127 Said property levied upon as the property of Thomas, Walter L„ Defendant in Fi. Fa. to satisfy tax fi. fa. for the year(s) 1998 , issued by City of Perry, against said Defendant in Fi. Fa. Tenant in possession of said premises notified: Feb. 4, 1999 This 16th of April, 1999 City Marshall, City of Perry G A. Potter Chief of Police 5-54 5/5-5/26 Tax Sale City of Perry: Houston County, Georgia There will be sold at public outcry before the Court House door in Perry, Houston County, Georgia, during the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, on the First Tuesday in June , 19 99 , the following real estate, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying & being in the State of Ga.„ County of Houston, in Land Lot No. 49 therein & being known as Lot No. 4 in Block C of the Marshall S/D, according to plat of survey of a portion of the Marshall S/D, according to Plat of Survey of a portion of the Marshall S/D made by Mitton Beckham, Registered Land Surveyor N 0.1031, on November 7, 1961, refer ence to said plat & the record thereof being here had & made for all purpos es. Property also known as 1627 Marshall Circle. Map Code P-16-55. Said property levied upon as the property of Vashi, Bipin, Defendant in Fi. Fa. to satisfy tax fi. fa. for the year(s) 1998, issued by City of Perry, against said Defendant in Fi. Fa. Tenant in possession of said premises notified:Feb. 4, 1999. This 16th of April, 1999. City Marshall, City of Perry G. A. Potter Chief of Police 5-55 5/5-5/26 Tax Sale City of Perry: Houston County, Georgia There will be sold at public outcry before the Court House door in Perry, Houston County, Georgia, during the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, on the First Tuesday in June, 1999, the following real estate, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land situ ate, lying & being in Land Lot 49 of the 10th Land District of Houston County, Ga.„ & in the City of Perry, being known & designated as Parcel “D” as shown on a plat of survey prepared by Richard L. Jones, Registered Surveyor No. 1591, said plat of survey dated February 4,1986, & recorded in Map Book 11, Page 170, 'Clerk’s Office, Houston Superior Court. Said plat of survey & the recorded copy thereof are hereby made a part of this description by reference thereto for all purposes. Property also known as old movie theater on Commerce St. Map Code P-1-IC, Said property levied upon as the property of Williams, Essie M, Defendant in Fi. Fa. to satisfy tax fi. fa. for the year(s) 1998, issued by City of Perry, against said Defendant in FI. Fa. Tenant in possession of said premises notified: Feb. 4, 1999 This 16th of April, 1999. City Marshall, City of Perry G. A. Potter Chief of Police 5-56 5/5-5/26 Terminate Parents Rights Georgia, Houston County In the Juvenile Court of Houston County In the Interest of: 8.8. H. Bom on 30th of March, 1986. Order for Service by Publication Dated: April 19, 1999 Date filed: April 19, 1999. To: Bruce S. Mendes, putative father of the 8.8 H., child A Juvenile Petition having been filed in said Court alleging that said child is within the jurisdiction of said Court and praying that said parental rights be terminated and the hearing on said matter is set for June 16, 1999, at 9:30 a.m., in the Juvenile Court of Houston County, 202 Carl Vinson Parkway, Warner Robins, Georgia 31086. Said parent is hereby commanded to be and appear before said Court at said time and place to show cause, if any there is, why his Parental Rights should not be Terminated. Witness, the Honorable Deborah A. Edwards, Judge of said Court. Gina Miller, Deputy Clerk Houston County Juvenile Court 202 Carl VtosonS Parkway Warner Robins, Georgia 31088 4-98 4/21-5/12 Kiwanians get update on Perry High agriculture program Bt JOAN DORSETT Home Journal Staff Members of the Perry Kiwanis Club got an update on the state of agri culture education at Perry High School during a recent meeting. With at least two former agriculture educators among their membership, the Perry Kiwanis Club has been a long-time support of ag education. Kiwanian Felix Smith gave a warm welcome of appreciation of his work with young people to speaker 19-year Perry High School agriculture teacher Argene Claxton. Claxton thanked Kiwanians for supporting youth in the livestock shows, the talent show and with scholarships. He talked about some recent events leading to participa tion in the upcoming Louisville, Ky., National FFA Convention and about student motivation to do their best. Especially important to Claxton is the character building aspect of partici pation in ag- related school activities. Though most students won’t end up as farmers, Claxton feels the knowl edge they gain will give them a healthy apprecia tion for food production and processing. Whatever they do in adult life will be impacted by their experi ence in FFA at Perry High School. Claxton was STAR teacher at Perry High three years ago and is chairman of the agriculture depart ment. Kiwanis President Jo Crumpacker reported to the club about her visit to Perry Elementary School to read to students. She shared a book of letters of appreciation written by the first grade class. The scholarship commit tee will soorr 1 award four local high school scholar ships bringing the total to 24 students receiving the Allen gets honor pin Lacey Allen of Perry received an Honor Pin dur ing the final meeting of the Georgia College & State University student honor society. Eta Sigma Alpha in Milledgeville April 22. Allen was included in a group of 35 students who qualified for the program by maintaining a 3.3 high school average, have an SAT score of 1100 and the recommendation of a high school counselor. Irby, Romero and Brown honored at MSQ Macon State College stu dents Alissa Irby of Perry. David Romero of Perry and Katoria Brown of Warner- Robins were recognized for their volunteer service dur ing the college’s annual Honors Convocation in April. r 1 Good food, good prices, good fun!! Open nightly - 5 p.m. -10 p.m. Perry. GA - Beside the Holiday Inn l amount of $28,200. Student Recognition guest was Krystle Kennedy of Perry Middle School, her mother Pam Kennedy and teacher Leigh Prell, who related that Krystle repre senting her school at the county spelling bee had fin ished in the top ten. Kennedy reported she had just that day been accepted into the Honors program. PEACH PULLERS NEEDED TO PULL PEACH WAGONS FROM FIELD TO SHED. NEED FULL SIZED PICKUP TRUCK AND PROOF OF INSURANCE. PICK VP APPLICA TION A T LANE PACKING COMPANY. CITY OF PERRY NOTICE OF INTENT TO SELL UNCLAIMED ITEMS The City of Perry is preparing for a sale of various articles currently maintained by the Police Department. The below listed items are avail able for public viewing to allow possible owners to claim property. Proof of ownership is required. To view the items contact Detective Ken Ezell ar It Heath Dykes. Perry Polite Department, ?M-282i Bicycles ITEMS #l-#111; ITEMS #99-1 - #99-5 Approximately 116 bicycles - men's, ladies', girls , boys, in a vari ety brand names, styles and speeds. Includes Schwinns, HufEies, Kent Scooters, Spartans, Spartan Strikers, Murrays, Mountain Tamers, Raleigh Eclipses, Spirits, Magnas, Roadmasters, Western Flyers and others. , Lawn Mower ITEM #99-6: Sears, self-propelled Rotary l awn Mower, grey in color. Miscellaneous Silver Sears SHP rear tiller; Gray Panasonic TV, Passport radar detector, 25 ankle holster, Motorola bravo pager, plastic baggie containing foreign coins, Maxon pager, I4K gold bracelet. Pioneer am/fm car stereo with speakers, Kmart jeans, men's Beams watch, U.S. Marine Corps ring, black lamp ivith extension cord, weed eater and blower, car antenna, CB antenna, radar detec tors, Roadmasler CB radio and Realistic Speaker, Sony CD boom box, Wen jig saw, Tempest amplifier, 16 inch gold necklace, Uniden pager, Georgialina pager and co-pager, gold ring with clear stone. Tempest car stereo AMP. Recovered items from mini-storage building burglaries, including wide vari ety of small appliances, decorator items, art, figurines, large off-white wedding dress, Polaroid camera, Zenith radio with wood frame, children's toys, fishing equipment, two microwave ovens and much more ALL UNCLAIMED ITEMS MAY BE SOLD INDIVIDUALLY OR BY LOT AT PUBLIC AUTION BY THE CITY OF PERRY ON May 14, 1999, AT 2 P.M. Bob Norton. former member when his friend Moody Mulky was alive, was welcomed back to the club by Deryle Whipple. Lucky Ted Rosebrook got to take home a flat of gor geous marigolds grown by the horticulture students by guessing 8,000 marigold seeds to the ounce and Judge Janice Spires won a flat by guessing 280,000 petunia seeds to the ounce.