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Wad., Sept. 23, 1999, Houston Home Journal
said premises notified.
Map No. 13-16
This 18th day of August 1999.
Juanita Mason, Sheriff Ex-Officio
Houston County, Georgia
9-39 9/8-9/29
County Tax Sale
Georgia, Houston County
There will be sold at public outcry
to the highest and best bidder for
cash, between the legal hours of sale
before the County Courthouse door in
Houston County, Georgia, on the First
(Ist) Tuesday in October, 1999. the
following described property to wit:
Ail that tract or parcel of land situ
ate, lying and being in Land Lot 173 of
the Fifth (sth) Land District of Houston
County, Georgia, being known and
designated as Lot 12, Block *L", Miller
HiHs Annex Subdivision, according to
a plat of survey of record in Plat Book
5, Page 95A, Clerk's Office. Houston
Superior Court. Said plat and the
record thereof are incorporated here
in by reference for all purposes.
Said property levied upon as the
property of Herbert E. Anderson Sr.,
Defendant in Fi Fa to satisfy fi fa for
the year 1998 issued by Sheriff Ex-
Officio of Houston County against
said defendant in Fi Fa.
Tenant in possession of said
premises notified.
Map « W-49-D-2
This 21st day of July 1999.
Juanita Mason, Sheriff Ex-Officio
Houston County, Georgia
9-40 9/8-9/29
County Tax Sale
Georgia, Houston County
There will be sold at public outcry
to the highest and best bidder for
cash, between the legal hours of sale
before the County Courthouse door in
Houston County, Georgia, on the First
(Ist) Tuesday in October. 1999, the
following described property to wit:
All that certain property situated
and being in Land Lot 200 of the
Lower Fifth District of Houston Coun
ty, Georgia, being known as Lot 30,
Block “P" of Warner Robins Manor,
according to a plat of record in Plat
Book 2, Folio 14. Clerk’s Office, Hous
ton County Superior Court.
Said property levied upon as the
property of Curtis Lee Brooks, Defen
dant in Fi Fa to satisfy fi fa for the year
1998 issued by Sheriff Ex-Officio of
Houston County against said defen
dant in Fi Fa.
Tenant in possession or said
premises notified.
Map # W-24-H-9
This 20th day of July 1999
Juanita Mason, Sheriff, Ex-Officio
Houston County, Georgia
9-43 9/8-9/29
County Tax Sale
Georgia, Houston County
There will be sold at public outcry
to the highest and best bidder for
cash, between the legal hours of sale
before the County Courthouse door in
Houston County, Georgia, on the First
(Ist) Tuesday in October, 1999, the
following described property to wit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying
and being in the Lower Fifth District of
Houston County, Georgia, and in the
City of Warner Robins and in Land Lot
192 of the Fifth Land District of said
County, and being Lot 88 of Watson
Heights Subdivision as shown on a
plat of said subdivision dated July,
1958, made by Joe P. Tamplin, Regis
tered Surveyor No. 987, and appear
ing of record in Plat Book 5, Folio 91,
Clerk’s Office, Houston Superior
Court, to which plat reference is made
in aid of a more complete and accu
rate description. Said lot has such
size, shape, dimensions, courses and
distances as are shown on the afore
said recorded plat.
Said property levied upon as the
property of Everlene Brown, Defen
dant in Fi Fa to satisfy fi fa for the year
1998 issued by Sheriff Ex-Officio of
Houston County against said defen
dant in Fi Fa.
Tenant in possession of said
premises notified.
Map # W-38-D-7
This 20th day of July 1999.
Juanita Mason, Sheriff Ex-Officio
Houston County, Georgia
9-44 9/8-9/29
County Tax Sale
Georgia, Houston County
There will be sold at public outcry
to the highest and best bidder for
cash, between the legal hours of sale
before the County Courthouse door in
Houston County, Georgia, on the First
(Ist) Tuesday in October, 1999, the
following described property to wit:
All that tract or parcel of land situ
ate, lying and being in Land Lot 203 of
the Fifth (sth) Land District of Houston
County, Georgia, which is known and
designated as Lot 10, Block “B", Ver
nette Estates Subdivision, according
to a plat of said subdivision which is of
record in Plat Book 12, Page 136,
Clerk's Office, Houston Superior
Court. The said plat and the record
thereof are incorporated herein by ref
erence for all purposes. This con
veyance is subject to easements and
restrictive covenants of record, if any.
Said property levied upon as the
property of Rufus J. Brown, Defendant
in Fi Fa to satisfy fi fa for the year
1998 issued by Sheriff Ex-Officio of
Houston County against said defen
dant in Fi Fa.
Tenant in possession of said
premises notified.
Map « W-19 A-33
This day of 1999
Juanita Mason, Sheriff Ex-Officio
Houston County, Georgia
9-45 9/8-9/29
County Tax Sale
Georgia, Houston County
There will be sold at public outcry
to the highest and best bidder for
cash, between the legal hours of sale
before the County Courthouse door in
Houston County, Georgia, on the First
(Ist) Tuesday in October, 1999, the
following described property to wit:
All that tract or parcel of land situ
ate, lying and being in Land Lot 200 of
the Fifth (sth) Land District of Houston
County, Georgia, being known and
designated as Lot 17, Block ‘‘IT. of a
Subdivision known as Warner Robins
Manor, according to a plat of survey of
said subdivision prepared by E.L.
Gostin, C.E., dated October 20, 1947
and revised January 26, 1948, a copy
of which is of record in Plat Book 2,
Page 192, Clerk's Office, Houston
Superior Court. Said plat and the
recorded copy thereof are hereby
made a part of this description by ref
erence thereto for all purposes.
Said property levied upon as the
property of Perry D, Campbell and
Thomas M. Thompson, Defendant in
Fi Fa to satisfy fi fa for the year 1998
issued by Sheriff Ex-Officio of Hous
ton County against said defendant's in
FiFa.
Tenant in possession of said
premises notified.
Map # W-26-B-4
This 30th day of July 1999.
Juanita Mason, Sheriff Ex-Officio
Houston County. Georgia
9-47 9/8-9/29
County Tax Sale
Georgia, Houston County
There will be sold at public outcry
to the highest and best bidder for
cash, between the legal hours of sale
before the County Courthouse door in
Houston County, Georgia, on the First
(Ist) Tuesday in October, 1999, the
following described property to wit.
All that tract or parcel of land situ
ate, lying and being in Land Lot 197 of
the Fifth (sth) Land District of Houston
County, Georgia, being known as
Parcels “A" and “D" of the Beatrice R
Childs Subdivision, as shown on a
compiled Plat by Waddle and Compa
ny, dated September 12, 1994, and
recorded in Plat Book 46,Page
112,Clerk’s Office, Houston Superior
Court. Said plat and the recorded
copy thereof are hereby made a part
of this description by reference there
to for all purposes
Said property levied upon as the
property of Mario Cauley, Defendant
in Fi Fa to satisfy fi fa for the year
1998 issued by Sheriff Ex-Officio of
Houston County against said defen
dant in Fi Fa.
Tenant in possession of said
premises notified.
Map # W-7-B-22
This 30th day of July 1999
Juanita Mason, Sheriff Ex-Officio
Houston County, Georgia
9-48 9/8-9/29
Notice of Sale
Case No. 99MW51-116
Georgia, Houston County
There will be sold at public outcry
to the highest and best bidder for
cash, before the Superior Courthouse
door in Houston County, Georgia at
10:00 a.m. on the first Tuesday in
October, 1999 and continuing from
day to day until sale is complete, the
following described property:
* Trampoline; Cannon Star Writer
Jet 300 Word Processor with Printer.
Said property found in the posses
sion of Larzarnia K. Adkinson, levied
on to satisfy the fi. fa. in favor of Cov
ington Credit of Georgia, Inc., against
Larzarnia K. Adkinson, issued in the
Magistrate Court of Houston County,
Georgia. Levied on as the property of
the Defendant in fi. fa. Property may
be seen and inspected by calling the
Plaintiff at 988-0729 and scheduling
an appointment.
This 13th day of August, 1999.
Eddie W. Findley
Constable, Houston County,
Georgia
9-54 9/8-9/29
Notice of Sale
Case No. 98MW50-378
Georgia, Houston County
There will be sold at public outcry
to the highest and best bidder for
cash, before the Superior Courthouse
door in Houston County, Georgia at
10:00 a.m on the first Tuesday in
October, 1999 and continuing from
day to day until sale is complete, the
following described property:
1988 Oldsmobile Cutlass 4
door, VIN No. 2G3AJ51R2J9300335
with keys.
Said property found in the posses
sion of Eddie Mae Richardson Felder,
levied on to satisfy the fi. fa. in favor of
Golden Key Realty, Inc., against
Eddie May Richardson Felder, issued
in the Magistrate Court of Houston
County, Georgia. Levied on as the
property of the Defendant in fi. fa.
Vehicle is located behind the Sheriff’s
Department, 202 Carl Vinson Park
way, Warner Robins. Georgia.
This 13th day of August, 1999.
Eddie W. Findley
Constable, Houston County,
Georgia
9-55 9/8-9/29
Temporary
Guardianship
Notice
Houston County Probate Court
Anna T. Phillips has petitioned to
be appointed Administrator of the
estate of Harry Kenneth Phillips Sr.,
deceased, of said County. The peti
tioner has also applied for waiver of
bond and/or grant of certain powers
contained in O.C.G.A. o 53-12-232. All
interested parties are hereby notified
to show cause why said petition
should not be granted. All objections
to the petition must be in writing, set
ting forth the grounds of any such
objections, and must be filed with the
court on or before on September
27th, 1999. If any objections are filed,
a hearing will be scheduled at a later
date. If no objections are filed, the
petition may be granted without a
hearing.
Witness The Honorable Janice D.
Spires
By: Jennifer Abney, Clerk
9-8 9/1-9/22
Visitin’
annual benefit for the Perry
Players playhouse, call
Kopie O'Neal at 987-2977
and get your name on her
list for next season.
• ••
Thanks to LaMont Wil
son, Jeff Grubbs and Linda
Attaway of Wal Mart for
granting our request for
SSO of coloring books and
crayons and Nerf balls.
They were greatly appreci
ated by the Hurricane
Floyd evacuee children for
recreation at the Agricen
ter.
• ••
Maijilu Mims found a
very nice article about Hen
derson Village “It Makes A
Village” in the October
issue of House Beautiful
magazine. Sherry Staples
Hubbard's daughter, Caro
line Hubbard, who writes
for Atlanta Business Maga
zine, also wrote about Hen
derson Village for the July
18 Chattanooga Free Press
Travel section following
their summer visit. It's on
my desk if you come into
the Home Journal.
• ••
David and Donna
Kennedy recently vaca
tioned at The Greenbrier at
White Sulphur Springs,
W.V. Besides golf, David
ana the other vice-presi
dents of sales for South
down and their customers
from Atlanta, Tennessee
and Alabama enjoyed won
derful food three nights in
three different restaurants.
Donna attended the Sam
Snead Golf Academy.
Meanwhile, some guests
played tennis and several
enjoyed the spa experience.
Particularly interesting was
touring the “Greek Island"
bunker built in 1959-61 to
secretly relocate Congress
in the event of a nuclear
war. Turned over to The
Greenbrier in 1992 by the
Government, it is now open
to tours.
• ••
Michael and Rita Riley
recently purchased the
Warlick home on Ridge Cir
cle South. They are Civil
Service employees who
transferred from Defense
Reutilization and Market
ing Service Headquarters,
which sells excess govern
ment property, at Battle
Creek. Mich,, to the local
office at Robins Air Force
Base.
Mike Riley is a junior at
Perry High School where
Francesca is a member of
the sophomore class.
Meanwhile long time
Ridge Circle South resident
John Warlick and his fami
ly, Donna, Allie and Abbie,
have purchased a home in
Southfield Plantation near
Bonaire Elementary where
Donna teaches. John com
mutes to coach at Perry
Middle School.
• ••
Wednesday Afternoon
Book Club members began
a new club year Sept. 15 at
the Windsor Road home of
Polly Mohr with Hilda
Walker as co-hostess.
Lovely refreshments
were followed by an
overview of the yearbook
which schedules book
reviews by members and
special events for Christ
mas and spring and a pre
summer picnic.
Marie Marshall reviewed
the book, “Ruth, A Por
trait", by Patricia Cornwell
who is a personal friend of
Ruth Graham and knew
both Ruth and Dr. Billy
Graham's families.
Cornwell is a famous
and very successful writer
of mysteries. She depicts
Ruth as the kind of wife
who had to do everything
by herself because Dr. Gra
ham was away so much.
She loved a man who need
ed her and lives were
changed. While he was
away saving souls, she was
saving souls at home.
• ••
Tom Thomson and Billie
Sue’s brother Dr. Bob
Beard of Savannah and Dr.
Wayne Bohanan and Char
lotte’s nephew Billy Grant
of Houston have just
returned from an interest
ing trip to Alaska. Bob had
been several times and
knew just the things to see
and do.
In Fairbanks they visited
the University of Alaska
and the University Museum
and research farms of the
University where research
is done on caribou and
musk ox.
They spent two days trav
eling by Denali National
Park bus ride through the
park, one day the full 90
miles and the second a 50-
mile trip. It was a wonderful
thrill that it was clear and
they could always see Mt.
McKinley. They saw many
bears, caribou and moose
and a wolf.
At Anchorage they went
by small plane to Kings
Salmon and by float plane
to Katmia for three nights
at Brooks Camp. There they
got to see grizzly bears
catching salmon in the
streams just the way it’s
shown on educational tele
vision.
• ••
Help the new Perry Pri
mary School furnish a play
ground for its kindergarten
and first grade students.
Patronize the Perry Chic-fil-
Review
This is important because unlike the
imaginary radio audience - the audience
at this play has a chance to watch all
kinds of interactions and emotions unfold
ing in the background while musical
numbers from “Kalamazoo" to “I’ll be
Seeing You" are presented.
Thanks to Strandburg's skilled direc
tion, this is never a distraction. It just
makes the whole experience richer, and
more fun to talk about afterwards.
And now for the music! You’ll hear plen
ty of hit songs of the forties including
“Ain’t She Sweet?" “Our Love is Here to
Stay," “Black Magic.” and the old Andrews
Sisters’ hit, “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy."
Couple all this with singing commercials,
some stand-up comedy and even a dra
matic presentation complete with on-stage
sound effects.
And best of all, you’ll see some unfor
gettable talent. Matt Pate is wonderful as
the disillusioned crooner, "Johnny Can
tone” who manages to wow audiences
despite a cigarette in one hand and a
drink in the other. Dianne Scruggs sings
the blues beautifully.
D. Shawn Kitrell is hilarious as Neal
Tilden. and has some good opportunities
to demonstrate his gift for comedy, but
keep your eye on him when he believes
he's lost the chance to be the show’s fea
tured tenor, because some of the best per
forming in this play is done without a
word.
Natalie Andrews, a tiny brunette who is
only a junior in high school, is a delightful
liveware in the ingenue role of “Connie
Miller.: She joins Mark Strandburg, “B.J.
Gibson,” in stealing the show several
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A Sept. 28, 5-8 p.m. when
Perry Primary School PTO
will receive 10 percent of all
sales made during that time
period. All proceeds will be
put toward the desperately
needed playground.
• ••
Calling all young ladies
Grades Pre K to age 23 for
six categories in the 1999
Crossroads of Georgia
Pageants to be held at Perry
High Auditorium 0ct.30.
All applications are due
by Oct. 22. For information
call Ginger Rainey at 988-
6298 or Ronda Diaz at 988-
1556.
• ••
Ralph, don’t give away
anymore of the doves you
down. Our Ridgewood Park
neighbor Rudy McAnally
has shared some wonderful
sounding ideas for cooking
them.
Pop Wilcox’s Grilled and
Smothered Doves
Season doves with salt
and pepper. Place on grill
til done. Cut onions into
slices or rings. Mix one jar
of Durkee Famous Sauce
times.
Shanelle Bobo, as Ginger Brooks,
demonstrates a real gift for gum-popping
comedy and vamping, right along with
singing solos or backups.
Brett Copeland gives a wanning perfor
mance as the stage struck deliveiy boy
who finally gets his chance to be on radio,
and Sheldon Lee, another fine singer, wrill
bring back memories as the soldier in uni
form. home on leave.
Bob Meloche as the singing master of
ceremonies “Clifton A. Feddington” gives a
fine performance as a man trying desper
ately to hold the show together and deal
with constant small on-stage crises and
out-of-control egos.
John Conway as stage manager “Lou
Cohn". Chuck Mollenkopf as radio techni
cian and Dennis Hooper as the shuffling
“Pops Bailey" all are stars in their own
right bringing low-key background drama
and humor to the show.
The band wdth Jim Dorr, Lu Mellin
and Jerry Repper is just outstanding,
and Donna Hooper is great, all dolled up
as the aging piano player, “Fingers" Foley.
Finally. Pat McCoy deserves a standing
ovation for the costumes, which are just
about too good to be true from wing
tipped shoes to shoulder pads.
Make your reservations now by calling
987-5354. Shows are on Thursday. Friday
and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2
p.m. through Oct. 2.
(Charlotte Perkins is a member of the
Houston Home Journal newspaper staff.
She has written play reviews for many
years, and is familiar with the art of com
munity theater.)
OFFICE OPENS AT 9:00 AM
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with one cup of white wine.
Put all ingredients plus
grilled doves into crock pot
on low or simmer covered
on top of stove one hour.
Season to taste with black
pepper and serve over rice.
Rodney’s Doves
Marinate doves overnight
in Worcestershire sauce and
cola. Slice onions, bell pep
per, potatoes and carrots.
Salt and pepper doves and
place one on a square of tin
foil with some vegetables.
Pour zesty Italian dressing
in the pouch of foil and
make a tent. Place on grill
'til done - 15 to 30 minutes.
• ••
Pound Puppy Report
Animal Control Officer Dan
Bass at 988-2800 has one
male Rottweiler, one male
rat terrier, one male poodle,
one male Labrador retriever
and several “Heinz 57’5.”
Grant and Myers Helping
Hand animal shelter has a
full-blooded female Chinese
Shar Pei, a grown male full
blooded Bassett hound and
a couple of black lab-mix
puppies.
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