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♦ THURSDAY, MAY 12, 2005
HOMES FOR SALE
3 BR, 2 BA 1800 SF, vinyl,
huge master BR, neutral
colors, high ceilings, Irg
closets, 2 car gar. w/enor
mous attic, beautiful oak
shaded lot with deck & pri
vacy fence. Must sell! All
offer considered. 313
Shane Circle. 478-218-
4149.
3BR, 2BA home in
Hawkinsville, 1,600 sq. ft.
house on 1 acre in quiet
neighborhood, SIIO,OOO.
478-783-0597.
BYRON AREA - Gorgeous
3BR, 2.5 BA brick home
located In beautiful subdi
vision. Open and spa
cious floor plan w/vaulted
ceilings, bonus room, fp,
dbl garage, central vacu
um system, level lot, con
venient to 1-75. Call
Theresa at 960-0666.
Wonderful 3300 sq. ft.
Antebellum Plantation
Home on 15 Beautiful
Acres, S. Houston
County. 4/5 BR, 2 BA, 3
car garage & outbuild
ings. For detailed info see
website at
www.antloueslnaeoroia.com.
478-987-9241
CUTE, 3 BR, 2 BA house on
cul-de-sac, in Dover
Meadows Sub., WR. Trey
ceilings, ceiling fans, garden
tub, huge backyard w/priva
cy fence, extended patio,
trellis & out building.
$89,900. Please call 478-
971-4310.
FOR SALE BY OWNER,
Lovely Victorian style home,
in Montezuma, 3 BR, 2BA,
app. 2,000 sq. ft., totally ren
ovated and restored to its
original beauty and more!
New roof, new A/C, hard
wood floors and more, great
area. 100% Financing
Available-No Money Down.
Call 478-472-5866 or 727-
480-2478.
FSBO: 5 BR, 3.5 BA, 2 fp’s,
double garage, cha, near
Russell Pkwy, will sell for
payoff., 478-934-9197.
FSBO: 4BR, 3.58 A, brick,
approx., 2400 sq. ft, 2 car
gar, fp, high ceilings, near
Perry Country Club, 987-
8875.
FSBO:LOVELY RANCH on
1 acre wooded lot, 3 BR,
1.58 A, new kit. w/ appl.,
new heat pump, great loca
tion, easy acces to Perry,
WR & I-75. , $84,900. 478-
218-0713 after 6pm.
HOUSTON SPRINGS
Resort. New 3 BR, 2 BA.
219 S. Houston Springs
Blvd. $115,000. 987-7556.
REMODELED 4 BR, 2 BA
home in Country Meadows
Sub., 215 Rigby Ct,
$123,900. 329-8900 or 335-
3054.
LAND FOR SALE
120 ACRE FARM in N.
Dodge Co. off Hwy 23. Pine
& Open Land, well, 2 small
creeks, Paved Rd.
Frontage. Excellent deer &
turkey hunting, 2,000 per
acre. Call 478-747-6969.
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Locally Owned & Operated
Comer of Courtney Hodges Blvd.
& Jeanne St.
987-2423
MED-School, Inc
Now Enrolling For Evening Classes
at our Warner Robins Location!
t„ Phlebotomy
(evening classes only)
312 N. Davis Drive *»j
Warner Robins, GA 31093
Office Hours Mon-Fri. 9am-4pm
478-923-3576
LAND FOR SALE
2+ ACRE lake lots
Convenants. 3 mi from I-75
Perry. 987-9858,256-4556.
24-48 ACRES FOR sale in
Houston County, excellent
homesites, just West of
Perry. $6,000 per acre. Call
Blake Westmoreland 218-
5873
5 TO 10 acre lots Houston
Co., restricted covenants,
just minutes from Perry. Call
Blake Westmoreland @
478-218-5873.
BLECKLEY COUNTY, 6+
acre tracts, $295 down-9%
interest, owner financing, no
closing cost. Ex: Lot #7,
Sale price $26,295, Down
payment $295, Amount
Financed $26,000, Monthly
payment $233.93, # of
Months 240. Beautiful open
and wooded land, manufac
tured homes welcome. Only
8 miles from 1-16. To see
property from Perry; take
Hwy 96 east to Hwy 23/Hwy
129 (Alt). Go South to
Cochran to Hwy 26. Take 26
toward 1-16 (Dublin) for
approx. 8 miles to Trail
Branch Church road on left.
Turn left and go 0.1 mile to
Trail Branch on right. GO
LOOK ANYTIME. For more
info, call Coldwell Banker
Jackson Realty at 1-800-
772-1949, ext. 335. GA R E.
Lic#Boß66.
DEVELOPERS DREAM.
90+ acres of land in Peach
County, off Hwy 96. Paved
road frontage, mostly open
(few trees), level. Country
living at its best! Great
investment or ready to
divide and develop. $7500
per acre. 478-956-4550.
Houston Co, Doublewide, 3
acres, well & septic,
$39,000. 1-800-451-6325.
LAND FOR SALE in
Houston County, 3 to 8
acres, 1-800-451-6325.
LOT FOR SALE by owner,
Peach Blossom Terrace,
Houston Co. High, chose
own builder. $37,800, 478-
951-6654.
CARS
1964 MERCEDES 230 SL.
4 speed, 6cyl, two tops
(cloth & hard) Red w/Black
interior, 125,000 miles. Exc.
cond. Must see to appreci
ate. SIB,OOO. 987-4080.
TRUCKS
2001 F 250 XLT Lariat, 4x4,
white w/tan leather,
extremely clean, $24,500.
922-4646 or 955-8668.
2004 YUKON SLT, 36.5 k
miles, leather, third seat,
black w/gray interior. Like
new. 478-988-1413 day,
478-987-3872 night.
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Jonathan A. Broadie (center) of Centerville was one of more
than 200 high school seniors who attended the third annual
Scholars’ Day at Georgia Southern University. He is pictured
with Georgia Southern University President Bruce Grube and
Provost Linda Bleicken.
NHS student visits Georgia Southern
STATESBORO - Jonathan
A. Broadie of Centerville was
one of more than 200 high
school seniors who attended
the third annual Scholars’ Day
at Georgia Southern
University.
Broadie is a senior at
Northside High School.
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Warner Robins Mayor Donald Walker demonstrates the police
computer program to Tasha Ray and P.J. Norlock.
NHS AP students study
geography, urban development
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WARNER ROBINS -
Northside High School
students in Kim
Stewart’s AP Human
Geography class recently
participated in a field
study of geography and
urban development in
Houston County, where
they were able to see
firsthand how local offi
cials use geography on a
daily basis.
PHS wins
conservation award
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Perry High School received a check for winning
the Houston County School System’s January
Flint Energies conservation award. Marian Pearce
(left), public relations manager for Flint Energies,
presents the SIOO check to Bessie Brown, instruc
tional coordinator at Perry High School.
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To be invited students scored
a minimum of 1200 on the SAT
with a strong academic grade
point average in high school
courses. The participants
examined student organiza
tion, academic and student
services offerings and inter
viewed for university academic
scholarships.
The students met with
Mayor Donald Walker,
Jesse Fountain and engi
neers from the planning
department to discuss
development issues in
Warner Robins and the
surrounding area.
Walker gave the stu
dents an up-close look at
the issues Warner
Robins faces daily, and
he demonstrated some of
the new technology the
police department is
Lobertini promoted at St. John’s
SALINE, Kansas - Cadet
Hunter Lobertini, a junior at
St. John’s Military School,
Salina, Kansas, has been pro
moted to the rank of cadet cap
tain and is authorized to pro
cure and wear the proper
insignia.
Lobertini is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Lobertini of
Warner Robins.
St. John’s Military School
was founded in Salina, Kansas
in 1887. For over 115 years, St.
John’s has provided a quality
education for young men from
around the world in grades 7
through 12. St. John’s is the
only true boarding school in
Kansas. The Cadet Command
of the Army JROTC program
has designated St. John’s
Perry MS student serves as page
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Eighth-grade Perry Middle School student Melody Rainey
served as a page for state Rep. Alan Freeman recently at the
Atlanta Capitol. Pictured are Melody’s uncle, James E. Moore;
her great-grandmother, Johnnie Moore; Gov. Sonny Perdue;
Melody; and Freeman.
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Students, including John Pascarella, look at a map of the
downtown area of Warner Robins targeted for redevelopment.
using to track
criminals that uses a
Geographic Information
Systems program utiliz
ing map and data layer
ing. Students received
maps and statistics of
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the areas and groups in
Warner Robins receiving
grant redevelopment
money. After driving
down the new Russell
Parkway extension and
noting recent develop
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Military School as an Honor
School with Distinction, which
indicates the highest level of
excellence in cadet training and
discipline.
ment in the areas inter
secting the extension,
students met with
County Commission
Chairman Ned Sanders
for a countywide per
spective on development.
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