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TODAY: Sunny HI: 67 LOW: 36 February 27-28, 2016 Volume 152 Number 17 Drop us a message online at: [email protected] or visit our Web site at: www.thepress-sentinel.com Saturday-Sunday, February 27-28, 2016 Jesup, Georgia 31545 $100 ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Teacher, principal contracts in limbo Meetings planned Headed to the ‘Final Four’ Corps extends deadline By Drew Davis STAFF WRITER Local teacher and principal contracts are still not renewed for the fall, despite having been presented to the school board Tuesday night. Following a lengthy personnel discussion behind closed doors, the Wayne County Board of Education approved regular personnel recommendations but declined to approve either set of contract renewals. When School Superintendent Jay Brinson recommended a long list of non-administrative certified personnel for renewal, the motion to renew failed on a 2-2 split. Janet Royal and Ray Davidson voted for the renewals, and Nick Ellis and Mitch Sutton voted against it. Then Brinson recommended renewal of the contracts for principals, assistant principals and certified personnel in the Central Office. All of the current principals were on the list, though schools were not speci❑ See CONTRACTS, Page 11A Two elections in Wayne set for Tuesday By Drew Davis ❏ County to hire legal help STAFF REPORT DREW DAVIS / Staff Going from eating big steaks to playing for big stakes, Wayne County High School’s varsity girls basketball team defeated Bainbridge High 47-38 Thursday night on the way to the semifinal game against Veterans High at Fort Valley State University today (Saturday) at 3 p.m. Acting on an idea from lunchroom manager Sandra Bell, the school nutrition program at Wayne County High served the team a steak dinner for lunch Wednesday (with steaks cooked by faculty member Reggie Beasley). At top, the girls are recognized at the luncheon. Above, a themed cake includes a good-luck wish. (For details on Thursday night’s victory, see the story on page 8A.) After further prompting from U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has agreed to extend the date to allow the public to enter comments on a proposal from Republic Services to build a rail spur at the Broadhurst Landfill to April 5. That spur, according to a permit application, would allow Republic to bring in many tons of garbage and coal ash from anywhere in the country. In an e-mail response to attorney Ken Crowder, who is working with a group of Wayne Countians to defend against the prospect of coal ash being dumped here, the Savannah District of the Corps said no decision has been reached on a request for a public hearing in Wayne County. However, according to John Derinzy, regulatory specialist for the Corps, the publiccomment period deadline has been extended to April 5. Following a retreat this week, the Wayne County Board of Commissioners has apparently determined to seek further legal advice. Chair Kevin Copeland said the commissioners have agreed to hire an attorney versed in contract law to advise the Board on two agreements signed in 2005. County Attorney Andy Beaver has advised the Board that engaging in a challenge to the plans of Republic to build the rail spur could be construed as a breach of those agreements. Beaver has said that a breach could be costly to the county and may even allow Republic to stop paying host fees to the county government. Republic Services, owner of the landfill, ❑ See CORPS, Page 11A Wrights lose weight, gain new perspective STAFF WRITER Voting was picking up Friday for at least one of the two elections planned for Wayne County Tuesday. Not only will local voters be helping choose presidential nominees in Georgia’s Presidential Preference Primary Tuesday, but voters in District 4 will also be casting ballots for a new school board member. Early voting has been under way for the past three weeks, but as of late Friday morning, only 142 votes had been cast for the vacant Board of Education seat. The candidates include Sheron Daniel, Candace Gilbert, Gary Scott and Terry Thomas. If needed, a runoff would take place March ❑ See ELECTIONS, Page 11A By Jamie Denty SPECIAL TO THE PRESS-SENTINEL “Thank you, Wayne County!” shout Hope and Colby Wright upon learning about local residents’ gathering at the Jesup Drive-in to watch The Biggest Loser’s 17thseason finale. “There were so many who made this happen— Mr. Ralph Hickox, Miss Pam [Hightower], Mr. Bruce Harris. We can’t name them all because we don’t know who all was involved,” says Colby, who lost 122 pounds and placed third on the show. “It was amazing!” adds Hope. ❑ See WRIGHTS, Page 11A Photos by Chris Haston /NBC Colby and Hope Wright each had huge transformations while participating in NBC's The Biggest Loser. While they didn't win the grand prize, both say they came away from the experience as winners. They also wanted to say how much they appreciated the support of the community. Wayne County Press Established 1960 • Jesup Sentinel Established 1865 • Combined February 1977 © 2016 Press-Sentinel Newspapers, Inc. 2A Saturday, February 27, 2016 The Press-Sentinel OBITUARIES ▼▼▼ ❑ Rinehart & Sons Joe H. Douberly Jesup—Joe H. Douberly, 82, of Jesup died Feb. 24, 2016, at his residence under the care of Heartland Hospice. Joe Harold Douberly The Wayne County native was a member of Parkway Church of God and a former electrician and loved to fish and hunt. He was predeceased by his wife, Betty Ivey Douberly; parents, Dan and Mina Crosby Douberly; sisters, Jewel Lane and Florence Hyers; and a brother, James Douberly. Survivors include four sisters and a brother-inlaw, Evelyn Lane, Virginia Ward, Shirley and Dean Zeeb, all of Jesup and Sara Nance of Paducah, Ky.; a brother, Daniel “Boots” Douberly of Jacksonville, Fla.; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral service were held Feb. 26 at Rinehart and Sons Funeral Home Chapel with Pastor Bill Harper and the Rev. William Sloan officiating. Interment was in the Screven City Cemetery. Active pallbearers were family and friends. Family and friends may sign the online guestbook at www.rinehartandsons.com. Rinehart and Sons Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. For the latest weather information tune to NOAA Weather Station WXJ28 Jesup, GA on frequency 162.450. For more information call Wayne Emergency Management 427-5979. 3-1 10.4 ............ 2-29 10.3 ............ 2-28 10.2 ............ ............ 2-27 10.2 Predicted River Levels 3-2 10.5 Predicted river levels at Doctortown are provided by the National Weather Service office in Savannah. CORRECTION ▼▼▼ Columnist correction The writer of the guest column “Save Screven memories from rail yard” was Lisa Sikes. Her first name was misidentified in the Feb. 24 edition. We apologize for any inconvenience this error may have caused. It is the policy of The Press-Sentinel to correct errors of fact that appear in this newspaper. Want to be a P-S subscriber? It is as easy as calling 427-3757 and save 64% off the newsstand price on a 52 week (104 issue) subscription inside Wayne County. $42.00 per year for Wayne and adjoining counties. $46.00 per year elsewhere in Georgia. $43.00 per year for college students inside Georgia. $35.00 per year for Senior Citizens (62 or older Wayne County only). $49.00 per year outside Georgia and the U.S. Applicable sales tax has been added to the appropriate rates. The Press-Sentinel (USPS 670-360) is published on Sunday and Wednesday by PressSentinel Newspapers, Inc., 252 West Walnut Street, Jesup, GA 31545-2742. Periodicals paid at Jesup, GA. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Press-Sentinel, Post Office Box 607, Jesup, GA 31598-0607. the Wayne Ceramic Guild. She was the widow of Woodrow W. Proveaux. Survivors include her daughter, Mary Elizabeth Giacoman of Troutville, Va.; two sons and a daughter-in-law, Woodrow J. and Unni Proveaux of Baltimore, Md., and Victor Proveaux of Athens; 10 grandchildren; 15 greatgrandchildren; four great-great grandchildren; and nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be held today (Saturday) at 11 a.m. at Rinehart and Sons Funeral Home Chapel with Dr. Mike Von Moss and the Rev. James Dew officiating. Interment will be in Jesup City Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be family and friends. Visitation will be held from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. prior to services at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Jesup First Baptist Church, P.O. Box 1115, Jesup, GA 31598. Family and friends may sign the online guestbook at www.rinehartandsons.com. Rinehart and Sons Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Frank Thomas Ansley Bristol—Frank Jesup—Gladys Parks Proveaux, 97, of Jesup died Feb. 22, 2016, in Baptist Village in Waycross after a short ill- Gladys ness. Proveaux The Wayne County native was a member of Jesup First Baptist Church, a longtime volunteer with Wayne Memorial Hospital Auxiliary and Red Cross Blood Drive, and a former instructor with WITH APPROVED CREDIT ENJOY THE SPRING WEATHER! 5-10-15 Pecan $11.00 15-0-15 16-4-8 4% Iron Centipede $10.00 $12.00 10-10-10 Pelletized Lime $10.00 $5.00 All bags are 50# Sale begins 2/29 through 3/19 GRIFFIN WAREHOUSE 1023-B S. Macon St., Jesup, GA 31545 912-385-2777 $ INSTANT REBATE Metal Roof or Sunroom 500 • Locally Owned & Family Operated • Factory Trained, Experienced & Certified Installers • Fully Licensed & Insured • 17 Years In Business & Experience Showcase Home Program ❑ See OBITS, Page 11A We offer the lowest price possible on all varieties! Spring Home Improvement Sale! SCREENROOM cializing in pile-driving and minor bridge construction in Southeast Georgia and Hilton Head Island, S.C. He ultimately retired from construction in 1992. He began his final career as a “gentlemen farmer” in 1992. He was a member of Knights of Columbus No. 5588, a Mason, a VFW member and a loyal follower of Ronald Reagan. He was preceded in death by his loving wife of 42 years and mother of his children, Mary Frances Barber Ansley; a son, Kevin B. Ansley, aka, Devil; his parents, Watson and Virginia Fullbright Ansley; a sister, Mary A. Johnson; and brothers, John Henry Ansley and Percy Ansley. Survivors include his wife, Carolyn Dixon Ansley of Bristol; children and their spouses, Timothy F. and Gail Ansley of Savannah, Colette and Gary Sego of Brooklet, Dr. Gregory W. and Bobbie Ansley of Richmond Hill, Stephen C. and Mindi Ansley of Midway, Michelle B. 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He worked for Jerome Construction Company, Whaley & Minter Construction Company, and Batson-Cook Company, constructing many major commercial projects in Savannah—Benedictine Military School, Oglethorpe Mall and the Chatham County Courthouse. He retired in 1983 but then started Ansley & Sutton Construction Company, spe- NEED A NEW ROOF? METAL ROOF A BEAUTIFUL ADDITION TO YOUR HOME Not valid with any other offer. With this coupon only. Expires 4-15-16 100% FINANCING! 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Qualifying for that election will be March 7-11. Ogden says she is thankful to those who have allowed her “the opportunity to make history in becoming the first woman ever elected as the Wayne County clerk of court.” The daughter of the late Joe Withrow and Rilla Thompson Withrow, Ogden was born and raised in Wayne County. “I was taught morals and values and to work,” she says. “They were the most wonderful parents anyone could ever have.” After graduating from Odum High School, Ogden went to Atlanta to work for Sears & Roebuck. After returning home to marry, she worked for the former Harris Gin Company and Wayne Freezer Locker. In 1962 she began her career in the Clerk of Court’s Office and has cumulatively spent 48 years in the office. She calls that experience “invaluable.” “Going from handwritten deed [to] typewriter, copy machine and then to computers has been quite a change,” she says. She has completed all required continuing-education courses, and she was elected clerk in 2012. “The office has been upgraded and restructured to keep up with technology, as some of the court records are now being e-filed to the office,” she says. “Another important project was to get the real estate records from 1810 to 1994 put on computer. A contract was obtained the end of 2015 to do this, and work should begin in March. This is a great accomplishment for the county and will also save our handwritten records. “The judges, courts and sheriff are working together to obtain a software program that will interface with all of the departments to enable them to communicate and work more efficiently.” Ogden also noted that her office is continuing its long tradition of handling passport applications, which she says is not mandatory but “done as a service to the pub- lic ... with pleasure.” “Our supplies are purchased locally as much as possible for the best prices and service to save the county money and to help us stay within our budget,” she also points out. Ogden and her husband of 57 years, Howard Ogden, live in the Odum area and attend Piney Grove Church of God. “We do not have children, so I [have] the time to devote to running the office,” she says. She promises that, if reelected, she will “continue striving for the best for Wayne County.” “We always strive to meet the people’s needs in a professional, prompt and friendly manner,” she says. “You are always welcome to call or come by your office any time.” ELECT SHERON “SHAG” DANIEL Wayne County School Board District 4 VOTE MARCH 1ST “Experience Speaks Volumes” *Children First* 1983 WCHS Graduate North Georgia College Bachelors of Science Masters of Education Degree 29 years Teaching experience 28 years Coaching experience Employed by Liberty Co. BOE PAID POLITICAL AD Your Community News Source. From sports to business news, The Press-Sentinel keeps you in the local loop. Subscribe by phone or mail! Chamber of Commerce luncheon deemed success Despite the community’s concern over coal ash, progress and good news were the topic for talks at the Wayne County Chamber of Commerce’s Tuesday luncheon. “We will not be discussing coal ash today,” emcee Shawn O’Quinn told the audience of some 200 people. He said the speakers would be asked to talk about some of the progress taking place within the community. O’Quinn called on Wayne County Board of Commissioners Chair Kevin Copeland; Mayors David Earl Keith, Brian Nippper and Melvin Boyette; and Wayne County School Superintendent Jay Brinson. Each speaker gave a summary of some of the progress they see in their areas of leadership. County “A lot of positive things are going on. We are moving forward in a positive way,” Copeland said. Among the items he mentioned were: •Tax-collection rates have improved from 78 percent to 82 percent. County Administrator Luther Smart has worked out most of the problems with a budget that was short, and the county’s contingency fund has begun to grow. •A $500,000 community development block grant has been secured to construct a new community mental-health facility. The county and the Wayne County Industrial Development Authority are working together on this project. •The county and the city of Jesup have successfully merged two maintenance shops into one, saving both governments money on upkeep and repairs of equipment and vehicles. More consolidation is in the planning stages. •The Wayne County Recreation Department has purchased new equipment and improvements to its facilities and athletic fields. Participation by youngsters is increasing. Improvements have been made to the facilities at Hall Richardson. •The consolidation of the detective and drug divisions of the Jesup Police Department and the Wayne County Sheriff ’s Office into task forces has been a successful new tool to fight crime. The task force made 70 arrests in the last month alone. Jesup Keith echoed Copeland in praising the cooperative efforts of the city and the county. •He said the two governments are also now purchasing fuel together thus have been able to save money. Keith said that the combined city and county detective and drug task forces have proved themselves already. He said that members of the task force say it is “the best thing to happen in years” in local law enforcement. •The city and the county are close to receiving a permit for a new inert landfill near the old one on Lanes Bridge Road. •Keith said the area of downtown Jesup that was destroyed by fire has been rebuilt, and the city is continuing efforts at revitalizing and improving the downtown Jesup area. He said the city had added 70 additional parking spots in a development on South West Broad Street. He said Downtown Development Authority Director Maika Kicklighter and the DDA are working downtown and “lots of good things are happening.” •He thanked County Commissioner Ralph Hickox for funding some $500,000 for resurfacing city streets. He said that the city is now working with recycled asphalt to pave alleys within the city. •Recycling in the city is continuing in concert with the Wayne County Training Center. And the old city convenience center is now changed to a bulk trash center, another cooperative effort with the county government. •The tax rate in 1980 was 15 mills, he said. Today it is down to 5.3 mills and have been there for the past nine years. And the city has completed the construction of a new wastewater-treatment plant at a cost of $12 million. Odum Nipper noted that although Odum is small, it is the people and not the buildings that make the community. He said that Odum has asked three times for a traffic light to be installed and has been denied. The Georgia Department of Transportation disagrees that a light at the major intersection in Odum would increase public safety. The mayor commended Wayne County Sheriff John Carter for the work his department put into breaking up some drug trafficking in the community. He said a noticeable decline in drug activity has resulted in the areas around Odum Elementary School. He also reported that some of the buildings formerly used by the school will be used for community meetings, and the old gym will be used in the city recreation program. “The new school is the biggest thing for us,” Nipper said, referring to the construction of a new Odum Elementary School, which is expected to be ready for student at the beginning of the school year this fall. Screven Boyette said that the new elementary school in Screven has been important to the community. He said that for Arbor Day this year, additional trees were planted at the school and in other areas of town. He said the Family Dollar and Friendly Express in the middle of town have been bonuses for the residents. He said the Friendly Express is the third busiest location for that chain. As in Jesup, the residents of Screven have seen few increases in city taxes is recent years. Boyette said taxes have increased only one time since 1992. Community Health Fair planned for March 5 LOOKING FOR LOVE? The 2016 Wayne Community Health Fair will offer health education for the entire family next Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Unity Church of God gym and the surrounding grounds. The health fair--the third of its kind--will be free and open to the public. It will feature free food, prizes (including two $100 gift cards), and free health screenings and information. "With over 45 safety and health vendors, this is an event you do not want to miss," event spokeswoman Karri Starling says. At the fair will be car-seat checks, a bike rodeo, bounce houses and slides, child IDs and fingerprinting, a gunlock giveaway, an Operation Pill Drop booth, a roll-over simulator, a fire-safety smoke house, fire trucks, ambulances, the Air Evac helicopter, mammograms from Southeast Georgia Health System's WOW (Wellness on Wheels) mobile health vehicle, and representatives of the Wayne County school nutrition program. Visitors will be able to take advantage of blood-pressure, bone-density, skin, spinal/chiropractic and hemoglobin screenings; chair massages; and Ph-balance, oxygen, hearing and mini acupuncture checks. Wayne Memorial Hospital will offer information on compression-only CPR. Heartland Hospice and Advanced Healthcare will be hosting the fair. For more information call 427-3163 or 427-8433. TRY TRINITY 2061 Spring Grove Rd. BAPTIST CHURCH Dr. Ron Wilcox LOOKING FOR LOVE? TRY TRINITY 3A 12 Months for $42 (Wayne Co) $35 (Seniors 62 & over) He said the city fire department has greatly updated equipment and training and is now one of the best fire departments around. County schools Dr. Brinson said that he believes one of the most positive things he has noted in years is the present cooperation among the governments and agencies around the county. Brinson said eight schools across the county are serving approximately 5,500 students. He said the board of education employs some 800 people and has an annual budget of some $40 million. “It [the education system] is a business and has to be managed,” Brinson said. He said things are going well because the employees are working together as a team. He said the graduation rate at Wayne County High School has increased from 57 percent to 82 percent and is currently 3 percent higher than the state average. He said that across Georgia 40 school systems still are using furlough days because of lack of funding. He noted that Wayne County no longer is furloughing any students or teachers and that school finances are improving as the economy recovers. Brinson said that the new school in Odum is on track to be open this fall and that the new Martha Rawls Smith Elementary will be ready for students the following year. He said that his office is working to secure grants for the modernization of James E. Bacon Elementary that may result in as much as $4 million in improvements. 912-427-3757 www.thepress-sentinel.com 252 W. Walnut Street Jesup, GA 31545 INGLESIDE OFFICES Heart of Downtown Jesup ★★ Now Leasing ★★ Large or Small Spaces Available! Offices, studios, business, art, photo studio, or meeting spaces. Utilities included. Beginning at $250 monthly MOVE IN SPECIAL - call for more info. 1-912-427-2262 • 1-912-269-1808 OPINION ......................................................... 4A Saturday, February 27, 2016 The Press-Sentinel QUOTE “Life is ours to be spent, not to be saved.” -- D. H. Lawrence 252 West Walnut Street, P.O. Box 607, Jesup, Georgia 31598 Telephone: (912) 427-3757 or 427-4246 Published every Sunday and Wednesday Press-Sentinel Newspapers, Inc. at Jesup, Georgia ‘An Award-Winning Newspaper’ Editorial Board W.H. (DINK) NESMITH JR. Chairman of the Board ERIC DENTY Publisher • President THE P-S OPINION ▼▼▼ Congratulations, Lady Jackets Wow! For the first time in the history of Wayne County High, the Lady Jacket basketball team has advanced to the “Final Four” of the GHSA state tournament. The girls are set to face Veterans High today (Saturday) at 3 p.m. at Fort Valley State. The winner will play for the AAAA state title on March 3 in Macon. While the girls are just two games away from bringing home a state title, they have already a tremendous season. The girls are holding a 25-5 record. They maneuvered through region play 12-0. For the first time in 23 years, they claimed the Region 3AAAA title, and they also advanced to the “Elite Eight” round for only the second time in school history. We want to add to the cheers rising from around the community in support and celebration of these young ladies. Let’s turn out in full support of them today in Fort Valley. As their coach Kala Hobbs said, “The girls have worked hard, and I am proud of them for pushing every minute of every game in the face of the top teams in the state. I am fortunate to have a team with such a strong bond. I’m proud of their improvement.” Members of the 2016 Lady Jacket basketball team include Amiah Height, Tania Ward, Amani Trice, Chandler Henderson, Jumara Nixon, Martina Davidson, Jada Balsinger, April Mobley, Alex Thomas, Bekah Bennett, Alexis Derr, Bre Wilson and Nakaya Davis. The coaches are Hobbs, Olivia Jern and Bragg Thompson. Supreme Court ploy marks new Republican low The debate over whether a new Supreme Court justice should be named this year should not even be taking place. The U.S. Constitution states, in Article II, Section 2, that the president of the United States “shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint ... Judges of the supreme Court.” No provision is made for delaying appointments during an election year. Traditionally, the Senate’s role has been seen as approving nominees that are judicially fit for the position. In today’s highly politicized environment, though, one might fear that the Republican majority in the Senate would be tempted to vote against the appointment of a nominee that wouldn’t pass some kind of partisan litmus test. One need not be concerned, though. The Republican leadership has made it clear that Republicans in the Senate will not vote against someone President Barack Obama nominates on purely partisan grounds. The leadership has made it clear, in fact, that Republicans in the Senate will not vote at all. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell does not intend to let any appointment come to the floor for a vote. Not even if the nominee has previously been overwhelmingly confirmed by the Senate for another judicial position. Not even if the nominee is a Republican. My Opinion ▼▼▼ To take the matter a step further, every Republican on the Judiciary Committee—including Georgia’s own junior senaDREW tor, David DAVIS Perdue—has Columnist signed a letter stating that the committee will not even hold a hearing on a presidential nominee before a new president is inaugurated. According to the letter, the GOP committee members’ decision is “born of a necessity to protect the will of the American people.” This position is so wrongheaded that it’s difficult to know where to start explaining the flaws. First of all, the American people have exercised their will— twice. They twice elected Obama to be president for a full four-year term and to carry out all of his presidential responsibilities for that entire period. And what the late Justice Antonin Scalia said in a 60 Minutes interview, when asked about the Supreme Court’s controversial 7-2 decision to halt the recount of the 2000 presidential vote in Florida, could easily be applied to Obama’s decisive presidential victory in 2012: “Get over it. ... That wasn’t even close.” Second, the framers of the Constitution chose to have U.S. Supreme Court justices appointed to lifetime positions so that their obligation to interpret the law of the land would be removed by at least a step or two from the politics of the moment. The Supreme Court’s duty to ensure constitutional protections of minority rights is not supposed to be subject to “the will of the people.” And the late Justice Antonin Scalia was renowned for his dedication to the letter of the Constitution and to the intent of the men who wrote it. Third, the beauty of the Founding Fathers’ system is that, no matter what the people, the president or the Senate expects from any new justice, everyone may be surprised. As history shows, justices appointed by Republican presidents don’t always follow Republican agendas. Harry Blackmun, who wrote the Roe v. Wade decision, was a Nixon appointee. Earl Warren, who headed what is generally considered one of the most activist courts in U.S. history, was an Eisenhower appointee. Republicans in the Senate are, without any precedent whatsoever, shirking their constitutional obligations for purely political reasons in hopes that, by refusing even to take a vote this year, they may have a ❑ See DAVIS, Page 5A Thank you, Mallory Morehead Reporters know that there are stories and then there are stories. We expect major news such as the present-day coal-ash concerns to require multiple stories. But “feel-good” features are usually one-time events with maybe one follow-up brief. However, the saga of Wayne Countians Hope and Colby Wright on NBC’s The Biggest Loser has demanded far more than a single follow-up. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed reporting on their successes and losses, their positive attitudes and upbeat takes on life in general. In listening to Colby, I, like everyone else, am always on the lookout for his pithy remarks sprinkled throughout the ongoing commentaries. My Opinion ▼▼▼ I haven’t minded staying up past my bedtime on Monday evenings to follow JAMIE the DENTY weekly reColumnist sults. With The Press-Sentinel print day on Tuesday, it also has meant an early morning to compose a story by deadline. But I have had help along the way. Each Tuesday morning, I’ve been greeted by a “Hey Jamie” e- mail from NBC press manager Mallory Morehead, asking whether I would like a conference call with Colby. My first contact with Mallory came when she telephoned before the show ever aired. If caller ID had not shown NBC Universal Media LLC, I probably would have thought the call a hoax. I had been trying to reach both Hope and Colby by phone, but according to their agreement with the show, neither would return my calls. Once the show was ready to air, Mallory has been my go-to contact. The first four-way conference call that she arranged came through without a hitch. Since then, we’ve run into some reception prob- lems, but even so, she would always find any information that I wanted and e-mail a reply promptly. Although Mallory has been on the line for all the conference calls, “just to make sure that nothing confidential gets out,” she never interjected herself into the conversation. I have never tried to seek information that NBC wouldn’t want released, and Hope and Colby know how to play by the rules. In addition to working with the local news media of six contestants on The Biggest Loser, Season 17, Mallory also works with Days of our Lives, America’s Got Talent and Celebrity Apprentice. Prior to her present position, she has worked with other NBC shows , such as The Voice, Last Comic Standing and Grimm.” If she gives each person and each program as much timely courtesy as she has shown me, she’s one busy young lady. Mallory had to reschedule our last conference call because Hope and Colby had poor phone reception. As the rescheduled call came to a close, I asked her whether she had anything to add. She responded, “I think Colby and Hope have said it all well.” I think both Mallory and I are impressed by the couple’s genuine outpouring of gratitude, especially to Wayne Countians who have been so supportive, and by ❑ See DENTY, Page 5A Saturday, February 27, 2016 The Press-Sentinel 5A OPINION Commissioners’ behavior not in public’s interest As a reporter, sometimes you write things that upset the folks you write about. Such was the case for me this week. Last week I called on three county commissioners to show up for important meetings, even when it means they must make a personal sacrifice to do so. I said they had taken on that responsibility when they asked the people to elect them. I said a lot more, too. So, naturally those gentlemen were upset with me, as they certainly have a right to be. Unfortunately, they chose a public meeting to vent their frustrations. Their display of ego, anger and lack of decorum was not a pleasant thing to be exposed to. As elected officials, they are fair game for columnists. As a columnist, it is part of my job to question public officials when it ap- My Opinion ▼▼▼ DERBY WATERS Columnist pears they are not doing the job for the people. It’s why the press is called being the “watchdog” and the Fourth Estate. As a small-town journalist, I wear two hats. As a reporter, I have the job to write the facts in an unbiased manner. As a smalltown columnist, I have the job to write what I think and to give my opinions. I in no way think that I have all the answers or that I am without fault and always get everything right. I do the best I can. It is not easy to write less than pleasant things about someone—it is part of the difficulty of being a community journalist. So I write. As a result, through the years I have been called all sorts of names for writing both the facts and the opinions. I don’t hold it against the commissioners that they wanted to defend themselves after what I wrote about them. What they should be responsible for is their public outbursts. Citizens have a right to expect their elected officials to behave themselves. Their vindictive words and anger were on open display before a mostly embarrassed audience. And it was a vindication of some of the issues I raised initially. For years now we have seen a pattern by some in office of missing meetings at opportune times. Constituents are not repre- sented through absence, and the county is not served. Rather than being present before the public to make an uncomfortable statement or vote, too often would-be wily politicians have chosen to simply be absent. I know it, you know it, and so do they—no matter what excuses they throw out. They asked for the job, and it is one of public service. Sometimes that means taking an unpopular stand. Sometimes it means casting a difficult vote. The missing trio could have explained in a calm manner why they did not attend the first meeting—in fact, they ought to have explained it to the people and let the voters decide the merit of what they say. We all realize that sometimes some things cannot be helped. But unfortunately for them, they let their anger and egos call the shots, and STATE HOUSE REPORT PRESSTALK ▼▼▼ ▼▼▼ Answers still sought on coal-ash situation Last week began the second half of the 2016 legislative session. We are at the point in the session where many bills are beginning to make it out of committees and onto the floor for a vote. On Friday of last week, the House approved House Bill (HB) 751, the Fiscal Year (FY) 2017 budget. This $23.7 billion budget is an increase of $674 million, or 2.9 percent, over the amended FY2016 budget. This increase represents the economic growth our CHAD state is experiencing. By making NIMMER investments in education and State House, transportation, this budget is poDistrict 178 sitioning our state for the future. An educated workforce and a strong infrastructure will keep Georgia the No. 1 state in the nation to do business. Over the last month, I have spent countless hours on the telephone and in person with locally elected officials discussing the coal-ash situation in Wayne County. I have had numerous meetings in Atlanta with representatives from Republic, the Environmental Protection Division (EPD) of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, and various other stakeholders. While we have more answers than when we began this journey, we still do not have all of the answers that we need. I believe that an open and transparent process is always the best policy, and if transparency had been at the forefront in this situation, it may have unfolded differently. Currently, we are moving forward on two fronts: First, I was proud to be the second signer on Rep. Bill Werkheiser’s legislation, HB 1028. This bill would require the EPD to provide notice to affected localities when a new permit dealing with waste facilities is issued, changed or violated. Second, on March 16 at 7 p.m. at Coastal Pines Technical College’s Polytechnical Center, a representative from the EPD will be traveling with me to Jesup to participate in a townhall event organized by local officials concerning the coal-ash situation. I would like to encourage all citizens to attend this meeting. I would also like to encourage that we have a civil conversation at this meeting, focused on finding a solution. I had the chance to meet with several folks from our community last week. I was able to visit with Dr. Edwin Davis on Chiropractor Day at the Capitol, as well as Dustin Orvin of Jesup. I had the pleasure of seeing a Wayne County delegation as they visited the Capitol to work on issues relating to the Department of Health and Human Services. I also had the opportunity to speak with several commissioners from Wayne and Pierce counties when they dropped by the Capitol. It is always a pleasure to hear from and work with these local leaders. Thank you for the honor of serving as your representative. Please do not hesitate to contact me if I may be of assistance. I can be reached via e-mail at chad.nimmer@House .ga.gov or by phone at (912) 288-7181 or (404) 651-7737. Thoughtfully vote; send landfill letter I want to urge everyone to take immediate action on two very important events that are about to take place in our nation and in our county. The first event involves your choice of our nation’s next president. Be sure to vote, but before casting your vote on Tuesday for your presidential candidate, please go to www.conservativereview.com/2016presidential-candidate, where you will find a comparison of each of the five remaining Republican candidates’ records and positions on the following issues: Budget; Spending & Debt; Civil Liberties; Education; Energy & Environment; Foreign in so doing they demonstrated some qualities we don’t need in our leaders. To his credit, Commissioner Mike Roberts came by to see me this week and offered an apology. Mike is a good man, and I have known him for years. The emotions of the moment got to him during the Monday meeting. Haven’t we all been there? When we make a mistake, all we can do is own up to it, get back up and try even harder. Mike is that kind of man and has earned even more of my respect. Mike and I are ready to continue to try to work for the best for Wayne County. We both realize we are all human, and sometimes our flaws will come through. But being good neighbors, we can get over these bumps and continue to try to do what is right. It is a lesson we can all learn from. Policy & Defense; Free Market; Health Care & Entitlements; Immigration; Moral Issues; Second Amendment; Taxes, Economy & Trade. Read, pray and vote your convictions. The second event involves our county’s problem with the dumping of coal ash in our landfill. It is gratifying to know that our elected officials, along with some private individuals, have agreed to fund a “scientific study of the environment around the Broadhurst Landfill” and that the findings of the study will be presented to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. In addition to supporting the efforts of those supplying this study, let me urge you to do one more thing that may help stop the “con- struction of the proposed rail yard on wetlands near the Broadhurst Landfill.” You will find a large ad in The Press-Sentinel’s Feb. 20 and Feb. 24 papers, encouraging us “TO VOICE YOUR OPINION ABOUT THE PROPOSED RAIL YARD.” To make this very easy for us to do. The ad includes a well-composed letter that addresses the adverse impact the proposed rail spur would have on the wetlands, on our health and safety, and on our property values. All we have to do is to clip the letter; sign it, including our address; and mail it to the following address: Commander / U.S. Army Corps of Engineers / Attn: John W. Derinzy / 100 W. Oglethorpe Ave. / Savannah, GA 3140193604. Minnie Taylor Jesup the Senate then, too, but they allowed that vote—which Kennedy won 97-0. You don’t have to be a Democrat to believe that Obama should appoint a new justice. For example, retired Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, another Reagan appointee, has said that Obama should name Scalia’s replacement, adding, “We need somebody in there to do the job and just get on with it.” O’Connor’s position is consistent with history—the record for having a Supreme Court nomination resolved is 125 days, or less than half of the time that Obama still has in office, according to Angus Johnston, a historian and professor at City University of New York. It’s nothing new for Republicans in Congress to obstruct Obama’s efforts to move forward. Nor should we be surprised that Congressional Republicans would try to hamper the Supreme Court’s ability to do its job—after all, House Republicans were the ones who shut down the government less than three years ago. But the American people should put their collective foot down over the blatant cynicism of this latest ploy. The Senate may not approve Obama’s nomination. But Mitch McConnell, David Perdue and other Republicans should at least be willing to step up and take a vote. DAVIS Continued from page 4A president of their own party appoint a new justice next year. Obviously, the Senate Republicans are trying to ensure that Scalia, a far-to-the-right justice seen as an intellectual patriarch of modern conservative jurisprudence, is replaced by a like-minded conservative. It’s interesting to think, though, that, had Democrats acted in such a partisan fashion in 1986, Scalia—who was approved 98-0 by a Democrat-controlled Senate— might not have been on the Supreme Court at all. It’s also noteworthy that McConnell himself voted to confirm Justice Anthony Kennedy during the final year of Ronald Reagan’s second term. Democrats controlled DENTY Continued from page 4A the opportunity NBC’s The Biggest Loser has afforded them. I wish all three of these young people, Hope, Colby and Mallory, the very best. All three are gogetters and should make the most of every opportu- nity they encounter. Thank you, Hope and Colby, for providing an entertaining story to tell. Thank you, Mallory, for making my job easier. VOICE YOUR OPINION ABOUT THE PROPOSED RAIL YARD Public comments against construction of the proposed rail yard on wetlands near the Broadhurst Landfill may help stop this threat. Mail them to: Commander, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah Division Attn.: John W. Derinzy 100 W. Oglethorpe Ave. Savannah, GA 31401-3604. Deadline for comments is April 5. Almost Everything!! BEST LOAD ALL YEAR (4000 sq.ft. St. John’s River House Full) Leather • Mahogany • Walnut Big Green Egg Rich People Stuff! Furniture Antiques Stuff??? 167 S.E. 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PAUL’S EPISCOPAL 745 South palm St., 427-3900 HIS PLACE WORSHIP MINISTRY, INC. 141 Railroad ave., 912-424-9306 GOSPEL GILEAD GOSPEL 256 n. Macon St., 588-0042 NEW HOPE FREE WILL BAPTIST 398 W. Walnut St., 427-8300 HOLINESS ST. JOHN HOLINESS 386 West poplar St., Jesup, 427-8595 NEW HOPE FREE WILL BAPTIST 1240 new Hope Rd., 586-6320 JEHOVAH’S WITNESS JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES OF JESUP 2841 S. uS Hwy. 301, 427-0353 NORTHSIDE BAPTIST 155 Sycamore St., 427-2981 ODUM BAPTIST 400 n. Church St., odum, 586-6428 MENNONITE LAKE GRACE MENNONITE 5393 odum-Screven Rd., 427-2278 ODUM GROVE BAPTIST 604 Hires ave., odum, 586-2812 OLD BETHEL BAPTIST 161 old Bethel Church Rd., 586-6892 METHODIST OQUINN BAPTIST 175 o’Quinn Church Rd. Screven, 579-6344 AKIN MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST 160 Sansavilla Road, Mt. pleasant 912-399-2444 EMORY CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST 311 n. Hickory St., 427-0676 RED HILL BAPTIST 2574 Red Hill Rd., 427-7907 RESURRECTION CHRISTIAN BAPTIST 721 n. Fourth St., 530-6699 FAITH FELLOWSHIP 223 W. plum St., 570-0015 FIRST BORN 679 W. pine St., 427-6704 HOUSE OF WORSHIP & MINISTRIES 1920 lanes Bridge Rd., 530-8758 Wayne County Sheriff’s Office Sheriff John G. Carter “Proudly Serving Our Community” 266 East Walnut St., Jesup, Georgia 31546 Sheriff’s Office (912) 427-5970 Jail: (912) 427-5975 • Fax: (912) 427-5972 [email protected] CARTER DREDGING II, INC. MT. ZION OUTREACH DELIVERANCE 778 Williams St., 427-0180 PROVIDENCE WORSHIP CENTER 246 W. Walnut St., 530-7771 FAITH CHAPEL SOUTHERN CONGREGATIONAL METHODIST Waycross Hwy. 427-9912 TURNING POINT WORSHIP CENTER 1810 S. palm St., 530-7228 PHONE (912) 427-9071 CELL (912) 294-1661 PO BOX 586 JESUP, GA 31545 [email protected] WWW.CARTERDREDGINGINC.COM 3305 Savannah Highway Jesup, Georgia 31545 Auto Sales “Where Memory Pictures of Your Loved Ones Are Memorable” www.jesupcarsforsale.com Royal Funeral Home P.O. Box 163 • 247 W. 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Smith, FNP-BC Hours: Mon-Thurs - 8 am - 5:00 pm Friday - 8 am - 4:30 pm Saturday - 8 am - 12 noon Tony Landon, Manager 455 S. First St. Jesup, GA 31545 912-427-2095 • [email protected] NEW LIFE MINISTRIES 512 Walker St., 588-0408 SALEM PRIMITIVE BAPTIST 301 CW Collins St., Screven, 579-6722 SMITH GROVE BAPTIST 450 Martin luther King Dr., 588-0245 8:55 a.m. Sunday 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Traditional 6:00 p.m. Wednesday BROOKS AUTO PARTS, INC. NEW CREATION MINISTRIES 3010 lanes Bridge Rd., 530-6010 RITCH BAPTIST 737 Ritch Church Rd., Screven, 579-6536 DAVID E. CARTER (f ) 912-427-0887 www.qualitypreownedjesup.com NEW COVENANT & OUTREACH MINISTRIES 944 Sunset Blvd., 427-8228 RESTORATION & DELIVERANCE MINISTRIES 624 Railroad ave, Jesup (912) 977-8993 3845 SAVANNAH HWY. (w) 912-427-0883 LOVE & FAITH CHAPEL 597 e. Walnut St., 588-0999 EPWORTH UNITED METHODIST 675 S. 3rd St., 427-4853 205 East Cherry Street Jesup, Georgia 31546 Church: (912) 427-2738 Parsonage: (912) 427-2200 225 north First St., Jesup, Ga 31545 JESUP CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP 1252 Sunset Blvd. Wayne Family Practice Associates, P.C. 427-0800 Vehicles of Jesup 148 north Wayne Street, Jesup, Ga 31546 CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY 937 S. u.S. Hwy. 301, 427-4830 NEW GENERATION BAPTIST 177 n. Brunswick St., 588-0678 EAGLE VISION FORGIVING GRACE INTERNATIONAL MINISTRIES 1069 e. plum St. FAITH CHAPEL SCMC 2605 Waycross Hwy., 427-9912 CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY NEW BETHEL BAPTIST 325 new Bethel Rd., 427-2161 PRESBYTERIAN JESUP PRESBYTERIAN 297 S. Brunswick St., 427-9664 WESLEYAN PHILADELPHIA WESLEYAN 1139 Sawgrass Rd., Hortense, 473-2426 VICTORY TABERNACLE CHURCH OF GOD 6050 S. Hwy. 341, 427-8700 MIDWAY BAPTIST Gardi, 427-3471 MORNING GLORY MISSIONARY BAPTIST 277 Boston St., 427-4720 NEW LIFE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 890 W. Cherry St., 912-427-0415 SCREVEN CHURCH OF GOD 333 Church of God Rd., Screven, 579-6701 UNITY CHURCH OF GOD 1580 Sunset Blvd., 530-6625 MEMORIAL BAPTIST 589 S. uS Hwy. 301, 427-3471 CORNERSTONE UNITED PENTECOSTAL 1620 u.S. Hwy. 301S, 427-6792 GRACE & MERCY MINISTRIES 286 Walker St. lane, 912-427-9452 ODUM CHURCH OF GOD Highway 341 n., odum, 586-6812 FLINT BRANCH BAPTIST Flint Branch Church Rd. FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST 209 Friendship Church Rd., odum 367-3433 GARDI BAPTIST 981 Morning Glory Circle, 530-8464 PENTECOSTAL ABUNDANT LIFE CATHEDRAL 143 W. Walnut St., (912) 202-2767 BLANTON GROVE CHURCH OF GOD 4497 oglethorpe Rd., 586-6470 JESUP CHURCH OF GOD 444 Sunset Blvd., 427-3576 FIRST FREE WILL BAPTIST 795 S. 1st St., 427-4401 Robert L. Phillips, M.D. Kevin O. Keown, M.D. Quality Pre-Owned SCREVEN UNITED METHODIST School Street, Screven 912-278-0909 CHURCH OF CHRIST JESUP CHURCH OF CHRIST 1641 Waycross Hwy. 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Brunswick Street • Jesup, Georgia 31546 Office (912) 530-7317 • Fax (912) 530-7318 E-mail: [email protected] Saturday, February 27, 2016 The Press-Sentinel WAYNE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION WRAP-UP ▼▼▼ (The Wayne County Board of Education voted on and/or discussed the following items at its Feb. 23 meeting.) •Contract renewals—The Board declined to renew contracts for teachers and principals. (See story on page 1A.) •Recognitions—The Board recognized Arthur Williams Middle School’s Academic Quiz Bowl Team for placing second in regional competition and qualifying for national competition. The Board also recognized the Wayne County cohort for completing the GLISI (Georgia Leadership Institute for School Improvement) base camp and summit last fall. •Bacon modernization—The Board approved a resolution asking for entitlement funds for the proposed modern- ization of James E. Bacon Elementary School. The Board has qualified for $4.2 million in state funds and is committing to spend at least $1.7 million in local funds on the project. •Field house—The Board approved paying $40,000-60,000 to supplement $40,000 that the Wayne County Touchdown Club has allocated for upgrading the field house next to the high school practice fields. “That building over there is dire need of renovation/rebuilding/reconstruction,” club president Carey Martin said. School Superintendent Jay Brinson said that regular maintenance and operation funds for this year and next year should cover all but $10,000 of the school system’s cost. He also noted that some people may make donations for the project. •Finances—The Board accepted financial director Toni Williams’ recommendation to have banking services with PrimeSouth. Williams pointed out that, of the three banks submitting proposals, PrimeSouth was the only one offering a flat fee, and Brinson noted that PrimeSouth was the only bidder to allow reinvestment of funds. In budgetary news, Brinson noted that the state is expected to give the school system $1.6 million in additional funds this year. He cautioned, though, that last year’s budget projected pulling more than $2 million from the system’s fund balance. In other financial matters, the Board approved the financial report for January. •Personnel—Following a closed session to WAYNE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL AUTHORITY WRAP-UP discuss personnel, the Board—in regard to certified personnel—accepted the retirement of Terri Purcell and the resignation of Shelda Kirkland from Martha Puckett Middle School. In regard to classified personnel, the Board accepted the retirement of Sue Powell from Bacon Elementary and approved the hiring of Tammy Vanderhorn as a school food service worker at Bacon Elementary and Frank Gould in the transportation department. The Board also received two school policies for routine review, in addition to a policy presented for reinstatement after inadvertently being rescinded (because it had the same name as another policy). 7A THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL SALE ENDS MONDAY February 29th PECAN FERTILIZER $16.00 for 50 lb. bag PECAN FERTILI ZER 6 lbs. of Fertilizer per Inch of Trunk “Diameter” 547 S.W. Broad Street, Jesup 427-4856 • 1-800-437-4358 155 Sycamore St. Jesup, GA 31545 Monday -Friday 7:30 am-6 pm Saturday 7:30 am-4 pm ▼▼▼ The Wayne County Hospital Authority met last Thursday to review the audited financial statements of Wayne Memorial Hospital for the 2015 fiscal year. This audit was reported by Jimmy Richter of Draffin and Tucker. Richter noted no major discrepancies and said that, compared with most rural hospitals around the state, Wayne Memorial is in very sound financial condition. •New physician—Dr. Heather Campbell, family practitioner, has been granted her license to practice medicine in the $24,215 and netted the Auxiliary a total of $4,843 in commissions. In addition, the Auxiliary set another new record for total profits in the thrift store during December of $953. And, on top of their fund-raising efforts, the volunteers set another record for patient transports of 55 patients from 8:15 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. on Feb. 3. Hospital CEO Joe Ierardi expressed his and the board’s appreciation to “this very dedicated group of volunteers at Wayne Memorial.” state of Georgia. Plans are progressing for the opening of her practice on April 4 in office space previously utilized by Dr. Cindy Westberry. •Hospital checkupPerformance Improvement Activity Report on infection prevention for a period of six months last year and a Radiation Safety Committee report for 2015 were reviewed, and no major problems were noted. •Auxiliary sheets— Members of the Wayne Memorial Hospital Auxiliary conducted a January linen sale which produced total sales of FOR YOUR INFORMATION ▼▼▼ Alzheimer’s Support Group to meet Monday The Hospice of South Georgia will host the Wayne County Alzheimer’s Support Group the last Monday of each month, beginning Feb. 29 at 6 p.m. The Hospice of South Georgia is located at 1625 Sunset Blvd. For more information, contact Debi Smith at 588-0080 or online at debiathospicesoga.org. Fitness Challenge to start in March The city of Jesup will begin a fitness challenge titled “Wayne County: Let’s Move” from March 7 to April 7. The five-week program is to encourage community members to be more active and meet personal wellness goals. The program will provide participants with fitness and nutritional tools to be more active and healthy. Throughout the program, participants will be able to track their progress, and prizes will be awarded at the end of the challenge. Participants are encouraged to sign up as a team, although individual par- ticipants may sign up as well. The kickoff meeting will take place Feb. 29 at 6 p.m. at Jesup City Hall. For more information, contact Maika Kicklighter at 256-4627 or online at maikakicklighteratgmail.com. Book fair set at Wayne Memorial The Wayne Memorial Hospital Auxiliary will host a “Books are Fun” book and gift fair March 9-10 in the hospital lobby. Hours will be 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. on March 9 and 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. on March 10. More than 250 different titles will be available, including children’s storybooks, cookbooks, New York Times best-sellers, stationery, scrapbooking materials, music collections, early learning products and gifts for all ages. The sale is a fund-raiser to provide support to hospital staff, patients and visitors. Last year, Wayne Memorial’s Auxiliary donated $30,000 and more than 17,901 hours of service back to the hospital and community at large. For more information, visit the website booksarefun.com. JESUP AGENDA ▼▼▼ Jesup to discuss coal-ash meeting The Jesup City Council will meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. to discuss a public meeting on the issue of coal ash scheduled for March 16. Also included on the agenda is a contract award to Bill Shuman and the approval for a contract for a water-line extension for Shuman and Dan Klymshyn. The water-line extension will affect the area from Poplar Street to Zaxby’s and from Hinson Mosley Road to Camden Street, all located on U.S. Highway 84. Also, a public hearing will address rezoning 1300 Palm St. from R-1 to R-3, a residential classification with fewer restrictions. Check out The Press-Sentinel every week for the latest and best deals. SHOPPING FOR A NEW CAR? www.thepress-sentinel.com Subscribe @ 252 W. Walnut St., Jesup or call 912-427-3757 CARS TO BE SOLD FOR FIVE DOLLARS SATURDAY Brunswick, GA – Saturday, February 27th, I-95 Toyota will have an epic used car clearance event. This sale is open to the public and dealers alike and promises to be an incredible opportunity to save thousands of dollars on every vehicle offered. Several cars will be marked down to just $5 [That’s FIVE DOLLARS]. I-95 Toyota is located at 1000 Millennium Blvd. on Exit 38 in Brunswick. “Due to our recent New Year Sales Event on new Toyotas, we have acquired TONS of pre-owned tradeins and now have the opportunity to pass awesome savings on to the public,” says Travis Ostrom, owner of I-95 Toyota. “Everybody likes to get a DEAL on a car, minivan, SUV or truck, and this Saturday there will be lots of happy people buying these vehicles for unheard-of prices!” added Ostrom. With the sale beginning at 8 AM on Saturday, there are usually some customers who camp here all night Friday (no kidding) to be the first in line for these deals. When the sale begins, customers will pick out the vehicle they want to buy and get behind the wheel. Starting prices will be posted on all windshields. At approximately 10AM the mysterious ‘Price Slasher’ will drastically mark down all prices, with some vehicles being marked down to only $5. If you are behind the wheel when the ‘Slasher’ puts $5 on the windshield, you will have the opportunity to purchase that vehicle for only $5. Similar slashes will also take place at around 2PM and 4PM. All registered vehicles will be available at unheard-of prices for this One-Day Clearance at I-95 Toyota in Brunswick, GA. On-thespot financing will be available to the public during this event, so call 912-267-1888 NOW to register for this sale, even if you don’t think you qualify for credit. You MUST be registered to participate in this Sales Event. The Markdown Monster at I-95 Toyota is famous for his philosophy of “Saving YOU Money,” and he’s loaded with quality used cars that must be disposed of quickly without regard to profit. These cars, trucks, SUVs and minivans MUST GO to make room for more trade-ins expected during the upcoming “selling season” months. Trade-ins are welcomed even if you still owe money on your current vehicle. Just bring in your payment book or your clear title to receive top dollar. Used car buyers will be on hand. For more information concerning this vehicle clearance or to register for the Sale call I-95 Toyota in Brunswick, GA at 912-2671888. 8A Saturday, February 27, 2016 The Press-Sentinel SPORTS Headed to ‘Final 4’ Not skunked Conventional wisdom is that the coldest, nastiest day in January is the best time to catch striped bass on Clark Hill Lake (Lake Thurmond). It wasn’t January; it was February. The temperature was not that bad, in the 50s, with an occasional drizzle. Really, the weather wasn’t all that bad, but it wasn’t bluebird, either. I figured we could catch them. What I didn’t count on was that my depth finder went on the blink on me. The power cord was By Dean corroded and wouldn’t put power Wohlgemuth into the unit. A depth finder is Columnist critical for this kind of fishing because we were fishing in open water, hoping to troll over schools of striped bass and hybrids. Without a depth finder, we were fishing blind. We had no idea where the fish were. I was fishing with my fishing and hunting buddy for almost 50 years, Frank Cox, who lives about an hour from the lake, in Warren County. We rented a slip for a couple days at Trade Winds Marina so we wouldn’t have to pull the boat that far every day and also have to launch my 17-foot center console that I had pulled from my home in Jesup. We’ve fished for stripers here and on other lakes several times. Of course, the best bait for striped bass if they are present locally is blueback herring. This bait fish is prevalent in Clark Hill, but there was not a bait shop near where we were fishing to buy any. I didn’t think we would need them anyway because I had found good success last summer using deep running lures. I had bought some new lures I was sure would work. Two of them are supposed to dive 25 or more feet and cost me a hefty $13 apiece. A couple more dive to 19 or more feet, and a couple to 15 feet. They weren’t cheap either but not quite as expensive. We had all depths covered. Based on past experience, I figured hybrids of up to 5 or 6 pounds would be at 15 feet and stripers would be deeper, the largest at 25 feet or more. I was after the big ones. Since I had been told the fish would be in the lowest part of the lake in winter, we started there the first day, making huge circles as we trolled. Part of the circle included the original river bed of the Savannah River. Here, the water is generally about 80 or more feet deep. This is where the fish were last summer and I hoped they would still be. As the weather warms, they would likely begin moving upstream in an effort to spawn, although they don’t have enough running water to do this. Nature makes them try anyway. Our efforts the first day weren’t productive. As I say, we were fishing blind. We hoped that if we could find a fish, perhaps we would be in a school. We had four lines out. I usually fish up to eight lines if using live bait, but with lures, I felt they might tangle too easily if I used more. Two lines were straight back, with the lures that ran 19 feet deep on one rod and the other with a 15-foot lure. The other two rods were longer, 8-foot rods, heavy enough to handle the huge deepest divers. I had these rods straight out the side of the boat. Late the first day, I noticed one of the lines was crossed over another line. I wondered why, since we had made a very wide circle and had not turned a bit for quite a while. The lake is a couple miles wide at this point. I picked up the rod to straighten out the lines, and as soon as I did, I realized why the lines had crossed. There was a fish on the rod I had in my hands! It wasn’t a big one, only a couple pounds, but at least we weren’t skunked. That was all we got the first day, so we decided the next day to fish up into Little River section, which runs into the lower part of the lake. However, I made a navigation error since we didn’t have a chart or GPS onboard, and we actually fished up Keg Creek, a smaller tributary that parallels Little River. The two actually reach the main lake at the same area. When we realized our error, and because we had found no fish, we decided to reel in our lines and move. I picked up the first rod, and as I did, I got a solid strike. “Get the net!” I yelled to Frank as I realized I had a pretty good one on the line. He wasn’t convinced and didn’t get it right away. When the fish broke the surface, and we got a look at it, he reached for the net. He swooped it up when I finally got it worn down enough to bring it close to the boat. This one went about 5 pounds, still not huge but a good fish. Hybrids of this size are hard fighters, much stronger than largemouth bass. With that success, we decided to stay where we were. Just a couple minutes later, a fish hit one of the deepest lures. Frank grabbed the rod from the holder, but as he played the fish, he allowed a bit of slack to get in the line, and the fish got off. We were more encouraged then and worked the area thoroughly. But it was not to be. At least we got one fish each day, and the last one was a decent size, not as big as I wanted but still fun to catch. Team bond, hard work take Lady Jackets to historic win in state quarterfinal play By John Eden STAFF WRITER In a total team effort that demanded heart, commitment, and the best from every player down to the last second, the Lady Jackets of Wayne County High took a solid 47-38 win over Bainbridge High in the “Elite Eight” quarterfinal state playoff game last Thursday night. The last Wayne County High girls‘ cage team appearance in the quarterfinals was in 1998. Thursday’s game was the first quarterfinal win. The girls are playing today (Saturday) at 3 p.m. in the first semifinal championship game in the history of the program, meeting Veterans High from Region 2, one of the toughest regions in AAAA basketball. The game will be held at Fort Valley State University. “They played great team ball, and I am still in awe of making it this far,” said Lady Jacket head coach Kala Hobbs. In her second year of coaching the Wayne team, Hobbs is a Richmond Hill alumnus and the daughter of basketball legend Jimmy Hires, a Georgia Coaches Hall of Fame coach who took three state championships. “The girls have worked hard, and I am proud of them for pushing every minute of every game in the face of the top teams in the state,” Hobbs said. “I am fortunate to have a team with such a strong bond. Members of the Lady Jacket basketball team are all smiles after a steak luncheon at the high school on Wednesday. They then headed on Thursday to Fort Valley to play in the “Elite 8” round of the AAAA GHSA state tournament. Members of the team include Chandler Henderson, Amani Trice, Tania Ward, Jumara Nixon, Amiah Height, Martina Davidson, Jada Balsinger, April Mobley, Alex Thomas, Bekah Bennett, Alexis Derr, Bre Wilson and Nakaya Davis. The coaches are Kala Hobbs, Olivia Jern and Bragg Thompson. I’m proud of their improvement.” Tania Ward and Amiah Height are seniors and team leaders whose play shows how strong the team bond is. In the Bainbridge game, Ward was leading scorer for the Jackets with 17 points, and Height was right behind with 16. Height led on the boards with 11 rebounds. Height took care of the first half. Ward took care of the second. “We got a huge second half from Tania,” coach Hobbs related. “She and Height continue to be powerhouses. Tania started off slow, but played one of her best games in the second half.” Ward scored all but four of her 17 points in the fourth period. An additional basket near the end of the third was nullified when officials said she was fouled before the shot. Height had a huge first half, singlehandedly pushing the Lady Jackets to an early 7-4 lead and scoring 11 points in the half. She continued to dominate on the boards and score when she needed to through the second. Both Ward and Height got in foul trouble early, with several questionable calls going against the Lady Jackets, but Hobbs kept a close watch on the fouls and was able to pull the two key players out of the game for brief periods, saving them for the final push, when both were playing with four fouls. The coach praised the high level of play from all the girls. “Chandler Henderson had a huge defensive game,” Hobbs said, “with four big steals and three assists.” Henderson also added a point on a free throw after a steal and a drive to the basket in the critical fourth period. Sophomore starter Alex Thomas scored seven points with eight rebounds and maintained solid containment defense against the Lady Bearcats’ premier shot-maker, Nadia Marshall, who led all scorers with 18 points in the game. Amani Trice scored four points and had several key steals in the game. Jada Balsinger scored four points and provided important bench support along with Jumara Nixon and Martina Davidson when the starters got into foul trouble. The Lady Jacket defensive effort was solid throughout the game, holding the Lady Bearcats to only three points in the second quarter, a single trey from Tytianna Roseborough. The Wayne girls’ defensive prowess rose to new heights in the final minutes of the game, holding the Lady Bearcats scoreless for the entire final minute and pushing from a precarious four-point lead to the nine-point final margin. In the final minute, Thomas scored two and Ward scored three, all on free throws. “Free throws were not our best feature tonight, but we were able to hit our last three to seal the win,” Hobbs noted. At the end of the first period of play, the Lady Jackets were leading 11-6, and by halftime they pushed the lead to 10 points, going into the locker rooms with a 19-9 lead. In the third, the Bainbridge girls recovered some composure, beginning with a clean three-pointer from Kiarra King and pushing their deficit to only seven points. But the Lady Jackets came back strong in the fourth, reclaiming a 13-point lead about three minutes into the period. The Lady Bearcats then had their own surge, pushing to within four points with 1:21 left to play. Marshall’s two free throws at 1:21 were ❑ See PLAY, Page 9A Jackets drop home game to Statesboro Blue Devils STAFF REPORT The Statesboro High Blue Devils came into Howard “Bo” Warren Field Wednesday and hit three doubles in a row to start the game, scoring two quick runs. After the first, they never looked back and ended up taking a 10-2 win back to Statesboro. “We didn’t play well at all,” said coach Justin McDonald. “The good thing is we get another shot at these guys this week. We have to continue to get better in all aspects. Not a good night for us, but we will rebound and get this thing back on track.” The Jackets (2-2) were set to even the score with the Blue Devils (4-0) Friday in Statesboro, but the scores were not available by press time. The Blue Devils scored in every in- ning of the game but the fourth and seventh. However, the sixth inning was the most damaging after they plated five runs off three walks, a hit batter, an error and a double. Zach Mainor was tagged with the loss on the mound as he pitched the first four innings. He struck out five but gave up four runs on six hits. Walker Reddish pitched the fifth, giving up a run, and then started the sixth and was tagged with five more runs. J.T. Crosby finished out the game in relief. The Jackets did scatter eight hits in the game. Their only offensive threat came in the bottom of the fifth after Crosby and Austin Sullivan singled and Mason Robertson walked to load the bases. Mainor then tried to help his own cause with a single that Senior Zach Mainor took to the hill against the Statesboro Blue Devils. He also collected two hits and drove in two runs. drove in the team’s lone runs of the game. He also had another single in the seventh. Also booking hits in the game were Brooks Parker, Caleb Martin, Robertson, Jathan Moody. The Jackets will face Ware County on the road on Tuesday and will then host Richmond Hill on Thursday. Both games will start at 6 p.m. Mason Robertson picked up one of the Jackets’ hits against the Blue Devils. Saturday, February 27, 2016 The Press-Sentinel 9A SPORTS WCHS golfers start seasons with wins STAFF REPORT The Wayne County High School golf teams are geared up and ready for a new season. The Jackets are poised to defend their Region 3-AAAA title, and the girls are working to move up one spot and claim the region title this year. “The teams are looking forward to end-of-season competition and are making daily training efforts to capture region titles,” said coach Jamie Ellis. In addition to regular weekly matches, the teams will participate in a five-team tour and play at five local courses to provide post-season level of play. Every Tuesday, the teams will travel to one location to compete against four other teams, which include Brantley, Glynn, Brunswick and Ware. “The golf programs at each of the five schools are very competitive and the multi- team format will better prepare the our players for postseason action,” said Ellis. Play began this week and a win was recorded for both teams at Cherokee Rose in Hinesville against Liberty and Bradwell high schools. The Jackets scored a 165, followed by Liberty’s 237. Bradwell did not have enough players to post a competitive score. The boys were led by Zach Robinson with a 37, Zach Sapp with a 40, Mycah Felt- man with a 43, and Austin Crews with a 45. Members of the Jacket team this year also include Austin Brake, Davis Ogden, Reed McReady, Seth Clary, John David Lee, Rhett Rinehart, Dake Dixon, Trace Denison, Jacob Sapp, Dawson Duncan, Sam Fountain, Hugh Long, Dalton Davidson, Kaden Grantham, Nicolas Thigpen and Hunter Wilson. The Lady Jackets posted a 174. They were led by Deanna Long with a 56. Taylor Groft and Reagan Reddish each shot a 59. These three players are joined by Lakendra Jones and Taria Primus. Both teams are in action today (Saturday). The Jackets will compete at the Sonny Stewart Invitational at Laurel Island Links in Kingsland. The girls will compete at the Statesboro Blue Devil Invitational at Forest Heights Country Club in Statesboro. Jacket soccer teams Varsity tennis teams take to the courts fall to S.E. Mustangs By John Eden STAFF WRITER The Jacket soccer teams fell to strong South Effingham teams last Tuesday in matches in Guyton. Though both goalkeepers had good showings for the Jackets, the Mustang boys were able to score three goals and the Effingham girls scored four, while the Jacket offensive efforts were scoreless. Lady Jacket keeper Kaylee Jones recorded 15 saves in goal, and Yellow Jacket keeper Billy Parker recorded 20 saves. Boys’ match “Our guys are young, but starting to find themselves,” Yellow Jacket head coach Darrell Mosley said. “I was super-proud of our keeper, Billy Parker. He had at least 20 saves and kept us in the match.” Mosley said he was also impressed with the team’s young players. “N.J. Lemmo, Manny Manning, Phillip Talerino and Cody Bennett are some guys that stepped up tonight,” he noted. The Mustangs scored with 17 minutes left in the first half and then tacked on two goals late in the second to take the 3-0 win. “We really dominated in the second half, but never found the net,” Mosley said. Girls’ match “The girls played a good game,” Lady Jacket head coach Jenny Fulton said. “South was able to capitalize on our mistakes.” She noted that three of the goals the Lady Mustangs scored came on defensive breakdowns, with one goal on a penalty kick. The Jacket teams were set to travel to Thomson for a region match yesterday (Friday) and will meet Camden County in a home match Tuesday, March 1 with play set to get under way at 5 p.m. The next region match will be March 8, when the Jackets travel to Liberty County. The Jacket and Lady Jacket tennis teams got off to a solid start in their first match of the season against Coffee County on Tuesday. Although the scores do not reflect a win, it is one of Wayne County High’s strongest tennis starts to a season. At No. 1 singles, Ashley Steverson won her first senior match 6-2, 6-0. “For the boys, Bowen Riddle was the fighter of the day with a great second-set comeback, but he fell in a third-set tiebreaker,” said coach Olivia Jern. “We’ve got two tough teams this year, and we’re working hard to get better every day.” The teams are back in action today (Saturday) in a tournament in Camden County. They will then play Ware County on the road Tuesday and host Brunswick on Thursday. These matches will begin at 4 p.m. Above left, Jacket Aiden Howard hits a return. Above right, Morgan Courson gets set to serve. Junior Jackets split on the diamond Middle schools drop baseball games STAFF REPORT The junior diamond Jackets split games with Brunswick and Richmond Hill last week. They first beat Brunswick 10-0 and then lost to Richmond Hill 5-2. “Didn’t hit that well,” coach Jesse Barfield said of the Brunswick game. “We relied on errors and walks from Brunswick to score a majority of our runs. Have to hit better if we want to beat really good teams.” He said the hitting troubles continued against Richmond Hill. “We couldn’t hit the fastball,” he said. “The pitcher was throwing a first-pitch fastball to every batter, and we couldn’t hit it. Have to be better if we want to win.” Also, junior Jacket pitchers walked seven batters and hit four. Above, a Richmond Hill players beats the throw to Chase Bryant at home. At right, pitcher Brad Thomas attempts to pick a runner off from second base. Wayne County’s middle school baseball teams dropped two games on Monday. Martha Puckett Middle fell to Jeff Davis Middle 9-0, and Arthur Williams Middle lost to Appling Middle 12-1. “We lost to a good Jeff Davis team,” said MPMS coach James Hobbs. “On a positive note, Ray Townsend made his debut on the mound in relief and threw five good innings for us. Also, we saw a lot of positives from Jacob Brewer who pitched the final inning.” At the plate, Brewer went 2-for-2. Jasper Stanfield and Zach Thomas each had a hit. AWMS “We just have a lot of work to do in a short period of time,” said AWMS coach Jason O’Steen. “We are not playing very well at the pre- sent time. We are very young for the most part, and we are just going through some growing pains. For one, we are allowing way too many free passes by walking people and too many balls going to the screen and allowing base runners to move up on the base baths. You just can’t do that and win at this game.” Despite the early-season losses, O’Steen said the team is full of talented players. “We have some talented players on this team, and I love working with every one of them,” he said. “However, we are not talented enough to make a huge number of mistakes and overcome them. We have to play smart, throw strikes, hit the ball a little, and just make the routine plays in the field.” In the game, Walker Jones and Thorne Bryant led the team at the plate collecting two hits each. FINAL FOUR Continued from page 1A to be the ’Cats last points, however, as the Lady Jackets shut down the ’Cat offense with disciplined but tough teamwork, staying foul-free to keep the Bainbridge team off the line. Final-Four contest Veterans High School from Kathleen, the Wayne team’s opponent in the semifinal contest today, was the topseeded team from Region 2, and posted a 26-4 overall record for the regular season. The Veterans Lady Warhawks defeated Carrollton 54-48 in Thursday’s quarterfinal and defeated Redan 47-40 in second-round play. In first-round play, they won 67-37 over Liberty County, Region 2 fourth seed. 10A Saturday, February 27, 2016 The Press-Sentinel SPORTS WCRD all-star basketball teams in district play ❏ All-Star teams named STAFF REPORT Wayne County’s all-star basketball teams are in District II play this weekend. The flea and mite boys are each in action in Liberty County. The midget girls, midget boys, junior boys and senior boys are all competing in Coffee County. Recently, the Wayne County Recreation Department selected all-stars for these 2016 teams. •Selected to the flea team are Shahod Blake, Cyler Curtis, Kellen Echols, Jarvis Fullmore, Isaiah Lee, MonTay McBride, Vernon Parks, Neer Patel, Nicholas Thomas and Tailin Ward. The coaches are Vernon Parks and Cornelius Curtis. •Selected to the mite boys team are Misael Alamo, Jacob Barnhill, Finely Burke, Hayden Hollingsworth, Da’Vion Kincey, Palmer Lamb, Gavin Mixon, Markel Moore, Jaysen Tomberlin and Mufeed Washington. The coaches are Edgar Alamo, Jason Tomberlin and Bobby Lamb. •Selected to the midget girls team are Ahlana Failey, Jaivia Fullmore, Denneisha Glover, Ty’Keonna Guyton, Alonnah Jackson, Ky’Reonda James, KayLee Mixon, Treyshawonna Morris, Justus Robinson and Shiyonne Trice. The coach is Sierra Bryant. •Selected to the midget boys team are Terri’one Graves, Dez’mon Hartzog, Jameson Johnson, Keith Jones, Carlas Kincade, Elijah Lott, Demetrius McBride, Richard Mendez, Emanuel Smith and Tommie Weatherpoon III. The coach is Tommie Weatherspoon II. SPORTS BRIEFS AWMS boys, MPMS girls win on the court Pierce Middle takes golf match STAFF REPORT Pierce County Middle School won both the boys’ and girls’ golf matches this past week. Arthur Williams came in second and Martha Puckett third. The low medalist from AWMS was Darrin Boatright with a 58. Contributing to the team score were Kent Hopkins, J.C. O’Quinn and Dalton Boatright. For MPMS, the low medalist was Brandon Jones with a 53. He was followed by Tyler Yawn, Kyler Keith and Seth Harrell. In girls’ play, both Emily Harris and Allison Sullivan shot 61s for AWMS. MPMS’s Lyla Manning and Grace Williamson carded a 147. MPMS soccer teams sweep Long Middle STAFF REPORT The MPMS soccer teams swept Long Middle on Wednesday was the girls took a 3-1 win and the boys a 3-2 victory. The junior Lady Jackets needed a strong second half for its win. The game was very competitive with the teams tied 1-1 at the end of the first half. Presley Moore scored first goal of the game, and then Long Middle tied it up at the end of the first half. In the second, it was all MPMS offense and defense. MPMS’s Madyson Dombrowski scored early in the second off of a corner kick, and Lacy Fenn scored the final goal late in the second half. “The defense played very well by only allowing eight shots on goal,” said coach Dee Dolan. “I was very pleased that the young ladies improved on passing and communication.” The boys game was also a hard-fought one. Long scored almost immediately in the game off a penalty kick. MPMS’s Alex Browning responded soon after with a rainbow shot going in over the keeper’s head to tie the game 1-1. Before the half, each team scored again with Juan Flores scoring for MPMS. In an ongoing aggressive battle, MPMS then managed to take the lead in the second half with a beautifully-placed free kick by midfielder Matthew Vanderveen into Flores for the header to score. “Our keeper, Fredrick Jones, really saved us in the second half with the numerous saves he had in the goal,” said coach Jessica Oliver. “Fredrick was able to snag shots that are often times very difficult to block. The entire team was proud of his effort in the goal.” LOOKING FOR LOVE? TRY TRINITY 2061 Spring Grove Rd. The third Relay for Life softball night will be held March 4 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Bill Morris Park. The games will feature teams of teachers from Jesup’s elementary schools, the county’s middle schools and Wayne County High. Admission is $3 in advance and $5 at the gate and can be purchased at the participating schools. Jesup Elementary School and WCHS will compete at 6 p.m., followed by James E. Bacon and Arthur Williams Middle and by Martha Rawls Smith vs. Martha Puckett Middle. AWMS golf tourney set for March 11 Arthur Williams Middle School will hold its third annual ADUB Drive Into the Night Golf Tournament March 11 at Pine Forest Country Club. The twilight tee-off at 7:30 p.m. is dedicated to partnering with Relay for Life to find a cure for cancer. The tournament will celebrate survivors, help fund research and cancer education, and inspire the public to become involved in the American Cancer Society’s advocacy efforts. The tournament includes three-person teams (including two mulligans) for $180 or $60 for a single player. Checks should be made payable to AWMS. Hole signs are available for $50. For more information contact Jake Cater at [email protected] or Rhonda Stuckey at [email protected]. TRY TRINITY WCRD holding officials meeting The Wayne County Recreation Department is holding a baseball and softball officials meeting on March 7 at 7 p.m. The meeting will be held at the WCRD office at 244 Peachtree St. For more information call 427-5916. ▼▼▼ •The WCHS Lady Jacket basketball team will take on Veterans High today (Saturday) at 3 p.m. in “Final Four” action of the GHSA state girls basketball tournament. The game will be held at Fort Valley State University. The state-championship game is set for March 3 in Macon. •The WCHS varsity baseball team will play Ware County High on the road Tuesday and then will host Richmond Hill Thursday. The games are at 6 p.m. The junior varsity will play Jeff Davis on the road Monday and Camden County on the road on Wednesday. Both games are at 5:30 p.m. •The AWMS baseball team will play Waycross Middle on the road Monday and will host Long Middle on Thursday. Both games will be at 4 p.m. The MPMS baseball team will host Long Middle on Monday and will play Appling Middle on the road on Thursday. Both games will be at 4 p.m. •The WCHS varsity soccer teams will host Camden County Tuesday at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. The junior varsity boys will play Camden County on the road on Monday at 5 p.m. •The AWMS soccer teams will play Waycross Middle on the road on Tuesday and Bacon Middle on the s W or d 0 t3 ¢ fo r ac h $ e 1 rs Fi road on Friday. Games will be at 4:30 p.m. MPMS will play Ware Middle on the road on Wednesday on 4 p.m. and will host Pierce Middle on Friday. Games will be at 4 p.m. •The WCHS tennis teams are playing in the Camden County Invitational today (Saturday). They then will play Ware County on the road on Monday and will host Brunswick on Thursday. Matches will begin at 4 p.m. The junior varsity will play Ware County on the road on Tuesday at 4 p.m. •The AWMS tennis teams will host Pierce Middle on Monday and Brantley Middle on Friday. Both matches are at 4 p.m. MPMS will host Ware Middle Friday at 4 p.m. •The WCHS varsity golf teams will compete in the Camden Classic in St. Marys today (Saturday) at 8 a.m. The teams will play in Nahunta on Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. •The middle school golf team will compete on Thursday at Pine Forest Country Club at 3:30 p.m. •The WCHS track teams will compete in Camden County on Thursday at 4 p.m. •The AWMS and MPMS track teams will compete at Bacon Middle on Thursday at 3:30 p.m. 25 LOOKING FOR LOVE? The Wayne County Recreation Department is holding a scorekeepers meeting on March 7 at 6 p.m. The meeting will be held at the WCRD office at 244 Peachtree St. For more information call 427-5916. GAMES OF THE WEEK BAPTIST CHURCH Dr. Ron Wilcox Scorekeepers to meet March 7 or d boys A charity softball tournament to help raise funds for Amanda Robinson, who was seriously injured in an automobile accident, will be held on March 5 at Bill Morris Park. The cost is $150 per team. The tournament will begin at 9 a.m. For more information contact Dallas Sikes at 614-4308. lw my Softball night to raise funds for Relay tio na MPMS “Overall, Softball tourney to aid Robinson 25 AWMS “Our powerful doubles teams stopped Puckett short in phenomenal exhibitions of skill and focus,” said AWMS coach Rob Young Caroline Overholt and Maura Popkin won 8-6, and Christen Campbell and Madie Hamilton dominated the courts 83. In singles play, No. 1 Tess Leggett poured it out against a fierce opponent but came away two games short of a tie, 8-6. Anslee Steverson and Kiara Green fell just short. In alternates play, Jenny Miron and Jessie Reddish fought for an exciting 8-5 finish, while Linli Beaver and Katelyn Blocker walked away, heads high, to win another day. The back five brought equally riveting play from AWMS’s gents. Austin Brown, Conner Swanson and Chelton Burke swept singles play with a stellar display of confidence. ▼▼▼ ad di In two hard-fought tennis contests this past week, the Arthur Williams Middle boys beat Martha Puckett 41, and the MPMS girls downed AWMS 3-2. played a lot better compared to the scrimmage against AWMS earlier this season,” said coach Matthew Brookins. “We came close to pulling the upset against an improved AWMS team but ultimately fell a little short.” Representing MPMS in singles were Nicolas Manning, Kush Patel and Hunter Pickel. In doubles play, the teams of Austin Dick and Isaac Czajkowski and Payton Lantrip and Gregory Frazier both played close, competitive matches. Dick and Czajkowski pulled out the team’s lone victory. In alternate doubles, the team of Sawyer Priester and Kush Patel won their match 8-6. For the MPMS girls, all three singles players—Kadie Moxley, Gracie Carter and Kaitlyn Autry—won to claim the team victory. In doubles, the teams of Makayla Crews and Zyun Wingard and Abigail Gay and Jenna Carter improved their play from the scrimmage against AWMS. In alternate doubles, the team of Ahlana Failey and Jenna Carter won 8-3, and the team of Alexia Slone and Lily Adams fought hard but came up a little short. 4. STAFF REPORT “Chelton found himself in a tight game that ran 8-6 after battling from behind more than once,” said Young. “Austin and Conner let loose some terrific serves, paving the way for our boys to bring home another win. “While the girls’ doubles teams lit up the courts in front of them, Robert Headley and Jaden Scott with Gunnar Henderson and Orland Vasquez brought the heat with some pulse-throbbing rallies. Gunner and Orland put away their opponents one game shy of a tiebreaker, 9-7, while Robert and Jaden took it even closer to the wire. After fighting tooth and nail to an 8-8 set-tie, Robert and Jaden dropped the last few points of the break, falling 9-12.” In alternates play, Ca’Markus McGriff and Jack-Ryan Peterson also played well. “I’m very proud of the team’s performance, and despite the girls’ scores, I think we played better yesterday than we did during the scrimmage,” said Young. “It was great to see our boys’ team bounce back after Friday’s brutal bout.” •Selected to the junior boys team are Noah Brandhurst, Tyler Denison, Zerek Friese, Patrick Graves, Kalijah Hartzog, Justin Hines, Julian Jernigan, Antwon McBride and Shamar Taylor-Harrison. •Selected to the senior boys team are Christopher Barnhill, Shaquan Clark, Malik Johnson, Treg Patterson, Spence Pearce and Zyquan Webber. Yes, here. Classifieds Call 912-427-3757 • 252 W. Walnut Street, Jesup • www.thepress-sentinel.com What else could attract thousans of people to your garage door? Saturday, February 27, 2016 The Press-Sentinel 11A Murphy Builders honored The Wayne County Chamber of Commerce has recognized Murphy Builders Supply as the Business of the Month for February. The selection of the Business of the Month is made by the Chamber ambassadors and is based on the member’s contribution to the community and the chamber. Interim Chamber President Frances Yeargan presents the award to Roz Murphy. In back are, from left, Kevin Murphy and Jennifer Reeder of Murphy Builders Supply and ambassadors Sam Griffis of Express Employment, Tempie Anderson of the Jesup Housing Authority, Maika Kicklighter of the Jesup Downtown Development Authority, Debi Smith of Hospice of South Georgia and Kacee Davis of Heritage Bank. Your Community News Source. From sports to business news, The Press-Sentinel keeps you in the local loop. CORPS Continued from page 1A has announced it will have a series of open houses during March and plans to send out a mailer to residents in Wayne and Pierce counties to tell about the plans for the landfill. The Press-Sentinel contacted Subscribe by phone or mail! Republic for times and places of any meetings, but so far that information has not been provided. Two open-house sessions are planned for the week of March 7, and a third is planned for later in the month. Republic also plans to have representatives at a March 16 meeting to be conducted by the Wayne County Board of Commissioners. The Corps of Engineers will have representatives there as will the Georgia Environmental Protection Divison (EPD). The EPD had initially said it would not attend the public meeting, but following a conversation with State Rep. Chad Nimmer, the EPD agreed to attend. have recommendations finished up ... so that a majority will be able to approve them by next meeting.” The election to fill the Board’s open seat will take place Tuesday. There are four candidates, though, and if a runoff is necessary, a new member who could break a 2-2 tie would not be elected until March 29. Brinson confirmed Thursday that, under state law, if teachers do not receive written notification of nonrenewal by May 15, their contracts are automatically renewed. ballot, though, as is Social Security disability attorney Michael Steinberg. Polls will be open countywide for the presidential primaries (and throughout District 4 for the school board race) Tuesday from 7 a.m to 7 p.m. The Press-Sentinel will post local results on its website (www.thepresssentinel.com) Tuesday night and will follow up with a wrap-up story in its March 5 print edition. 155 Sycamore St. Jesup, GA 31545 12 Months for $42 (Wayne Co) $35 (Seniors 62 & over) 912-427-3757 www.thepress-sentinel.com 252 W. Walnut Street Jesup, GA 31545 CONTRACTS Continued from page 1A fied. Ellis made the motion to approve the list, but his motion died for lack of a second. “I had recommendations ready,” Brinson said when contacted Thursday. “And the Board wanted me to continue to work on them.” “We have a little bit more work to do,” Ellis agreed when he was asked for a comment. Ellis, who chairs the school board, said he hopes to have the renewals approved at the next Board meeting, scheduled for March 8. Brinson concurred: “I’m very confident that we’ll ELECTIONS Continued from page 1A 29. In the contests for del- egates for presidential nominees, 830 Wayne residents had voted as of late Friday morning, including 84 just on Friday morning—78 Republicans and six Democrats. Currently in the hunt for the Republican nomination are Ben Carson, Ted Cruz, John Kasich, Marco Rubio and Donald Trump. Still on the Georgia ballot, though, are several candidates who have already withdrawn from the race—including Jeb Bush, Chris Christie, Carly Fiorina, Lindsey Graham, Mike Huckabee, George Pataki, Rand Paul and Rick Santorum. On the Democratic side, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are the two nationally known candidates vying for the nomination. Martin O’Malley, who has withdrawn from the race, is still on the Georgia WRIGHT Continued from page 1A Both acknowledge the assistance and support that Hightower and trainer Stephanie Harper, through Velocity, have given them as they consciously make every effort to live healthy. Although they were initially unaware of a growing fan base, they were surprised by the number of people sending good wishes through Facebook and Twitter. And they are grateful to the other contestants. “We’re like one big family,” Hope says. “We’ll definitely keep in touch.” Having recently received a call that a person had decided not to take his life because Colby had shared the difficulties he had in coping with his father’s suicide proved to be the ultimate highlight of this experience for Colby. In telling about this call during the show’s finale, he was visibly touched by the news. For Hope, her highlight is similar: “I’ve laughed about trying to find myself. Since I was on the show, so many women who are trying to get pregnant, too, have reached out to me. It BANKRUPTCY • SOCIAL SECURITY • INJURY LAWYER Now Meeting Clients in Jesup brings a whole new perspective.” “The hardest part is yet to come,” Colby says. “Trying to keep the healthy routine now that we’re off the ranch and tossed back into the real world—that will be the hard part.” “Running a lot!” the two respond simultaneously when asked about future workouts. “But you can’t outwork a bad diet,” Colby adds. “Eighty percent of success is nutrition, 20 percent exercise and sleep. We know that wherever we are, we can usually find a healthy salad and good protein.” Hope says that the hardest part for her was being separated from Colby for two months. “Colby’s always been the best motivator. And I’ve had to learn how to motivate myself,” she says. Because of his participation in this show, Colby has been offered some new job opportunities to explore. Refusing to go into any details prematurely, Colby says that he’s going to examine what each offers. “I’m going to go down every street,” he says. LOOKING FOR LOVE? TRY TRINITY 2061 Spring Grove Rd. BAPTIST CHURCH Dr. Ron Wilcox LOOKING FOR LOVE? His first stop on their way home will be in Texas to check out “a rodeo-related opportunity.” For the time being, Hope has put her plans to return to school on hold. “Right now, we want to be Hope and Colby again. Once we’re settled, I’ll check into some on-line courses,” she says. Obviously appreciative of the opportunities that The Biggest Loser has afforded them, the Wrights agree, “NBC has given us all the tools we need to live healthy. Now it’s time for us to give back.” We are a debt relief agency. We help people ile for bankruptcy relief. 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Feb. 24 •Aggressive animal— bite to another animal/attack—was reported on East Cherry Street. •Simple battery was reported on Walker Street. •Theft by taking was reported on East Pine Lane. •Theft by taking was reported on Sunset The police beat is compiled by staff from incident reports from the Jesup Police Department and the Wayne County Sheriff ’s Office, which are public records. ••• The Georgia Bureau of Investigation’s Sex Offender Registry can be viewed on-line at www.ganet.org/gbi. ••• Report Crime: If you see something going on that involves law enforcement, give us a tip so we can report the news. Call 427-3757 or e-mail to news2derby@ gmail.com. Boulevard. ❑ Wayne County Sheriff’s Office Feb. 22 •Financial transaction card—unauthorized use of—was reported on Pine Oak Street. •Harassing phone calls were reported on Shenandoah Road. •Edward Ivey Young Jr., 38, of 5337 Reddish Road, Odum, was arrested and charged with cruelty to children in the third degree. •Selena Renee Young, 37, of 5337 Reddish Road, Odum, was also arrested and charged with cruelty to children in the third degree. Feb. 23 •Theft by taking was reported on Woodlawn Drive. •Theft by taking was reported on Golf Road Extension. •Simple assault was reported on U.S. Highway 301 North. •Aggravated assault was reported by a walkin at the Sheriff ’s Office. •David Michael Peebles, 45, of 2001 Rayonier Road Lot 6, was arrested and charged with aggravated assault and battery—family violence. •Abdul Aziz Bah, 28, of 4191 Savannah Hwy. Lot 22, was arrested and charged with public drunkenness/intoxication. Feb. 24 •Pointing a gun/pistol at another was reported on Beverly Lane. •Brittany Stossmiester Leggett, 27, of 70 Jaybird Court, was arrested and charged with a seat-belt violation and driving while license suspended/revoked. OBITS Continued from page 1A grandchild; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Monday at 11 a.m. at Rinehart and Sons Chapel with Father Keith O’Neill and the Rev. Steve Hughes officiating. Interment will be in Piney Grove Cemetery in Appling County. Active pallbearers will be his family. Visitation will be held from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. prior to services at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America, 322 Eighth Ave., 7th fl., New York, NY 10001; Piney Grove Freewill Baptist Church, 67 Jerald Eunice Road, Bristol, GA 31518; or St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, 1048 E. Cherry St, Jesup, GA 31546. Family and friends may sign the online guestbook at www.rinehartandsons.com. Rinehart and Sons Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. ❑ Howard-Jones Donna Lynn Lang Screven—Donna Lynn Lang, 52, died Feb. 25, 2016, at Wayne Memorial Hospital. A native and resident of Wayne County, she was born on Donna March 4, 1963. She Lang worked at the Wayne County Health Department for more than 10 years before her retirement. She loved to crochet and spent many hours with her needle and thread, making baby blankets that she gave to her family and friends. She also loved to shop, especially for rings and pocket books, but her first love was her family. She adored her children and grandchildren and always looked after their needs before her own, according to her family. She was preceded in death by her father, Lee Roy Collins, and her infant son, Wesley Collins. Survivors include her husband, James “Jimmy” Lang of Screven; one son, William Anthony “Tony” Fincher of Jesup; two daughters and one sonin-law, Mary Lynn and Calvin Johnson of Jesup and Katie Lee Lang of Screven; her mother, Faye Collins of Jesup; two brothers, Jonathan LeeRoy SHOPPING FOR A NEW CAR? Collins of Reidsvillle and James Nelson Collins of Jesup; two grandchildren, Damien “Tookie” and Jasmine “Punkin” Johnson; two nieces; two nephews; and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins and extended family members. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. today (Saturday) at Howard & Jones Funeral Home with the Rev. Calvin Anderson officiating. Active pallbearers will be Nelson Collins, Jonathan Collins, Randolph Easterling, John Easterling, Johnny Manning and John Collins. Interment will follow at George Cemetery. Howard & Jones Funeral Home in charge of all arrangements. ❑ Out of Town Waunell Lightsey Screven--Waunell Lightsey, 85, died Feb. 22, 2016. She was born May 7, 1930, in Willacoochee to I.T. and Molly Fowler Gamble.†She was a member of Screven Church of God. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dewey Lightsey, and her parents. Survivors include three daughters, Jackie Dubberly of Hortense, Carolyn Waunell Robbins of Blackshear Lightsey and Cheryl Lightsey of Odum; one sister, Jackie OíQuinn of Waycross; five grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and special friends and neighbors, Ginger Proudfoot, Evelyn Cooper, Joan Carter, Sissy Wainright, Deborah Nichols, Lois Hardee, Tommy and Velma Tyre, and Mack Jr. and Wanda Griffis. Funeral services were held Feb. 25 at the Chapel of Swain Funeral Home in Baxley with the Rev. Myland Brookins officiating. Interment was at the Zion Church of God Cemetery. Active pallbearers were Dwaine O’Quinn, Ronnie O’Quinn, Randy Deal, Lance Atkins, John Deal and James Boatright. Honorary pallbearers included the staff of Hospice Satilla of Waycross. Swain Funeral Home of Baxley is in charge of the arrangements. Check out The Press-Sentinel every week for the latest and best deals. www.thepress-sentinel.com Subscribe @ 252 W. Walnut St., Jesup or call 912-427-3757 Skating Rink Closed Due to Lack of Parental Support It is with great sadness that as of Saturday 02/20/2016, I have been forced to close the doors to the Fun Place, LLC Skating Rink. This unfortunately has come about due to lack of parental support with their children and their children’s actions. With problems ranging from unattended children being left with no way of contacting parents or responsible parties in the event of an emergency to unruly children damaging skating-rink property with no guardian standing responsible to correct the situation, it has gone beyond our control. By having to stop and deal with situations that should never have occurred, my staff is being forced to neglect our patrons who are NOT causing problems. It is not fair for them to be treated that way. We love these kids, but we are NOT a babysitting service. We have done everything in our power to work with and handle these problems, but it must STOP. We do not wish to remain closed, as we know there are many, many children and adults alike whom we enjoy seeing on a regular basis that are not a part of this growing problem. We are taking this time to reevaluate our rules and regulations to determine where we go from here. What I would like from you, the parent, is to provide us with a LOT more support with your children. I am not saying that you have to stay with your child. I just want to know that if something happens, you can be reached and you will respond immediately. That you will be there to assist with your child should the Law need to be involved. I would like to hear from parents to get feedback on how they feel things should be handled if we reopen our doors. If I decide to reopen, I will be requiring all parents and guardians who are not staying with their child to come to the admissions window and leave LOCAL emergency contact information. No more dropping them off in the parking lot and leaving. Park and talk to us! You are leaving us your children; make sure we have what we need to keep them safe. Tell us your thoughts; call me on my cell phone listed below. My heart is heavy with the disappointment of the behavior of some of our community children and young adults. I pray for the right answer, and I am waiting to hear from you. God Bless. Ronnie Deloach ~ Owner Cell # 912-270-2985 COOK & L IFESTYLE .................................................... INSIDE: Socials • TV Listings • Classifieds SECTION B Saturday, February 27, 2016 Fifty ways to save money I hope that this past week you took the challenge of participating in the “America Saves” campaign by going to the provided website and signing the pledge to make a commitment to save this By Becky year. If you Collins haven’t alExtension Agent ready, commit to saving by taking the pledge, available at gafamilies.org/money. To assist you in developing the savings habit, UGA Cooperative Extension is pleased to provide 50 different saving suggestions in the following categories: General, Food, Prescription and Over-theCounter Drugs, Banking, Insurance, Transportation, Housing, Home Heating and Cooling, Clothing, Communications, Entertainment, and Family and Friends. I think 50 suggestions might be a little more than you’ll want to take in at one time, so over the course of the next several weeks, I’ll give you a few each week. So let’s begin with “General Ways to Save.” 1. Save your loose change. Putting aside 50 cents a day over the course of a year will allow you to save nearly 40 percent of a $500 emergency fund. 2. Keep track of your spending. At least once a month, use credit-card, checking and other records to review what you’ve purchased. Then ask yourself whether it makes sense to reallocate some of this spending to an emergency savings account. 3. Never purchase expensive items on impulse. Think over each expensive purchase for at least 24 hours. Acting on this principle will lead to far fewer regrets about impulse purchases and far more money for emergency savings. 4. Use debit and credit cards prudently. To minimize interest charges, limit credit-card purchases to those you can pay off in full at the end of the month. If you use a debit card, do not rely on an overdraft feature to spend money you do not have. With either approach, ❑ See COLLINS, Page 3B Fathers can affirm sons’ many strengths through play QUESTION: What’s the relationship between fatherlessness and violent behavior among adolescent boys? I’m wondering about this because statistics show that an increasing number of children are growing up in homes where no father is present. Jim: As the president of a large family-help organization, and as a boy who grew up without a dad, I can testify that these two phenomena are closely related. There are many factors and dynamics, but one of them has to do with the specifically masculine way in which men tend to play with their kids. As you’re probably aware, moms and dads play differently. Boys have an inborn need to en- FOCUS ON FAMILY ▼▼▼ gage in roughand-tumble activity from an early age. It’s one of the ways they gain self-confidence and learn to gauge DR. JIM their own DALY strength. Dad Columnist is the one who can help them in this area. Mom may worry that “someone will get hurt” when father and son start wrestling on the floor, but there’s an important sense in which that’s precisely the point. A friendly scuffle with Dad—in a safe and controlled environment— goes a long way toward teaching kids about appropriate boundaries in play. And in the process, fathers are afforded a great opportunity to affirm their sons’ strength and skill. So what happens when a boy grows up without this kind of interaction with his dad? This is where the connection between fatherlessness and teen violence rears its ugly head. If a boy doesn’t learn about appropriate boundaries in physical activity, and if he doesn’t get the masculine affirmation he needs from his father, he may feel driven to “prove” himself somehow. He’ll enter the adolescent years with a deep-seated need to let others know that he’s a person who deserves respect. And he may end up demanding it in some pretty unhealthy ways. ****** QUESTION: I realize that I need to “be the parent” when it comes to setting boundaries for my kids’ media and entertainment consumption. I’m guessing that they won’t be overjoyed with having rules and guidelines, but is there a strategy or an approach I can take that is more likely to be effective in getting them to buy in? Bob Waliszewski, director, Plugged-In: When establishing media standards, one point that’s particularly helpful for kids to understand is that they’re not alone in needing to have boundaries in their lives. Discipline in all areas of life is healthy and necessary. In fact, when it comes to labeling entertainment as “acceptable” or “out of bounds,” almost all of us do it to varying degrees. With movies, for instance, millions use the MPAA ratings as their film-viewing boundary marker. Others may contend that they have no boundaries at all, but the truth is, even these individuals have their limits. Once your children realize that establishing boundaries is healthy and universal, then the natural question and discussion ensues of determining where to draw that line. I’m not a fan of relying on gut feelings, Uncle Joe or ratings, as they are often misleading and untrustworthy from a discernment perspective. ❑ See DALY, Page 3B Wayne County Press Established 1960 • Jesup Sentinel Established 1865 • Combined February 1977 © 2016 Press-Sentinel Newspapers, Inc. 2B Saturday, February 27, 2016 The Press-Sentinel SOCIALS Anderson-Durden, March 26 Mr. and Mrs. Roger Anderson of Jesup and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Durden of Richmond Hill announce the engagement of their children, Miranda Livonia Anderson of Jesup and Gregory Adams Durden of Richmond Hill. The bride-elect’s maternal grandparents are the late Mr. and Mrs. Noah “Bud” Herrin of Odum. Her paternal grandparents are Elizabeth Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson of Jesup. She is a graduate of Wayne County High School. She received her elementary and middle school school certification from Armstrong Atlantic State University and is employed as a prekindergarten teacher at Richmond Hill Montessori School. The bridegroom-elect’s maternal grandparents are the late Mr. and Mrs. Roan Turner of Garden City. His paternal grandparents are the late John Durden and Nell Durden of Garden City. He is a graduate of Richmond Hill High School and is a systems consultant for Stage Front Presentation Systems in Savannah. The wedding is scheduled for March 26 at 6 p.m. at New Hope Free Will Baptist Church in Jesup. A reception will follow at Pine Forest County Club. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. Adam Rogers and Summer Davis Davis-Rogers, Sept. 10 ! E E FR Spring 2016 Business Miranda Anderson and Adam Durden AIR CONDITIONING/HEATING Card FARM AND GARDEN SUPPLIES DIRECTORY Ed Exley Carolyn-Davis Reed of St. Clair, Mo., announces the engagement of her daughter, Summer Davis of Brunswick, to Adam Rogers of Jesup, son of Dwight and Rita Rogers of Jesup. The bride-elect is also the daughter of the late Andy Davis. She holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from College of the Ozarks in Point Lookout, Mo., and a master’s degree in counseling and educational counseling from Missouri Baptist University in St. Louis, Mo. She is employed as an enrollment coordinator at Troy University’s Brunswick site. The bridegroom-elect holds a bachelor’s degree in cinema and television arts from California State University Northridge. He is employed as a forgingteam lead at Alcoa in Midway. The wedding is scheduled for Sept. 10 at 5 p.m. on St. Simons Island. Invitations are being sent. 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St. Jesup, GA 31545 24-Hour Customer Service Samantha Grif$is Mike Hendley [email protected] [email protected] 212 South First Street Suite 5 Jesup, GA 31545 912-580-9874 Grant Lewis (912) 269-5206 UNIFORMS EMPLOYMENT SERVICES Staf+ing Consultant Phone: 912-385-2301 Fax: 912-385-2307 Cell: 912-288-1386 [email protected] TOWING & RECOVERY Owner 650 Scranton Rd., Ste. M. Brunswick, GA 31520 BRUNSWICK 912-280-0700 310 Lanes Bridge Road P.O. Box 1185 Jesup, Georgia 31598 Greg Leggett (912) 256-2496 Saturday, February 27, 2016 The Press-Sentinel ENVIRONMENTAL OUTLOOK DALY ▼▼▼ Let’s not live in a disposable world In the world today we have come to expect everything to be disposable. It is more convenient and sometimes even more sanitary. Disposable plates, cups, plastic ware, contacts, tissues. Do you remember the time when ladies and gentlemen used handkerchiefs? People washed them over and over. When my children were babies, I used a warm, wet washcloth to wash them during a diaper change. I used wipes only when on a trip. I also used cloth diapers, and I could tell you a funny story about what happened to a load of diapers the time my brother was babysitting my oldest! But I will not get into that. It is great that mothers and fathers today have a choice in what they use with their babies. But what I am trying to say is that we have become so dependent on items we just throw away that we forget there are permanent solutions. Such as with the diapers and wipes. My Opinion ▼▼▼ VICKIE DAVIS As we get so up in arms with coal ash being Columnist brought into our community, let us not forget the other items we are putting in our landfills. I have preached this sermon before, and I know some are listening because of the e-mails and face-to-face comments I get. Before an item goes into the trash, think about whether this can be put into a compost bin, taken to be recycled, donated to a nonprofit organization to be worn by someone in need, or reused. Instead of mindlessly throwing it away, hesitate and think on what I just said. If it does not fall into any of those categories ... then toss it. 3B I am so grateful that the Farmers Market is now a thriving place to purchase many items made on the farm or in gardens. When it opens back up, you can buy fresh milk, canned goods, soaps and of course produce. A onestop shopping experience. I am so grateful for the groups in Wayne County that are trying to bring back some of the crafts from our ancestors. We have a quilting guild that meets regularly. The Wayne County Arts Council has an open studio on Tuesdays with ladies learning how to crochet, make candles or try a number of artistic avenues. My point in this column is to see not how disposable we can be but rather how to live a sustainable life—a life where we treasure what we have instead of getting tired of it in two seconds. Let us make Wayne County a safe place, not a dumping ground. Please send comments and/or suggestions to [email protected]. Continued from page 1B Better questions to ask are, “Will I become a better person if I play this video game, listen to this song or watch this TV show or movie?” or, “Will it inspire me? Will it encourage me to a life of greater virtue, sacrifice and service of others?” or, “Will it be of benefit to my inner self, my thoughts and my decision making?” If the answer is no, then help your kids learn that this is where to set the boundary. Fortunately, with a bit of research (see pluggedin.com), there are a lot of media products that fall within the acceptable and healthy consumption category. ****** Jim Daly is a husband and father, an author, and president of Focus on the Family and host of the Focus on the Family radio program. Catch up with him at www.jimdalyblog.com or at www.facebook.com /DalyFocus. COPYRIGHT 2016 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY, COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80995 pany you work for offers discounted rates for computers, fitness-center memberships, movie tickets and passes to summer festivals, take advantage! Check your corporate intranet or talk to your human resources representative. And do not forget the best deal of all–investing in your 401(k)! 8. Consider saving an amount equal to whatever is spent on “non-essential indulgences.” Put a matching amount in a cookie jar when you buy designer coffee, beer, wine, cigarettes, etc. If you cannot afford to save the matching amount, save half or even a fourth to help you develop the savings habit. 9. Before making a purchase, take the amount the item costs and divide it into your hourly wage. If you want a $50 pair of shoes and make $10 an hour, ask yourself, “Are those shoes really worth five long hours of work?” 10. Aim for short-term savings goals, such as setting aside $20 a week or month, rather than long-term savings goals, such as $200 over a year. People save more successfully when they keep the short-term goal in sight. Stay tuned for next week’s savings tips from UGA Extension. For more information on money management, contact your local County Extension Office at 4275965. COLLINS Continued from page 1B you will have more money available for emergency savings. 5. Are you looking for an effective way to establish a spending plan? Beginning on the first day of a new month, get a receipt for everything you purchase. Review receipts at the end of the month, and you will see where your money is going. 6. To keep track of what you spend, put what you plan to spend for the month on transportation, food, entertainment, etc. into envelopes. This will help you avoid overspending, and what’s left over can go into savings. 7. Take advantage of discounts and/or incentive programs provided through your employer. For example, if the com- CASHWORD - THE PRESS-SENTINEL’S GAME OF SKILL SOLVE THE PUZZLE & WIN CASH! THIS WEEK’S PUZZLE IS WORTH $25000 CLUES ACROSS CLUES DOWN PUZZLE NO. 1958 RULES This list includes, among others, the correct words for Cashword Puzzle Release February 27/28, 2016 1. Any resident (30 days or more) of THE PRESS-SENTINEL’S primary market area, which is defined as Wayne and adjoining counties may enter, except employees of the newspaper and its subsidiaries and affiliated companies or their immediate families. 2. Solve the puzzle across and down as you would any other crossword puzzle. 3. Choose from the list the word you think BEST fits the definition. 4. Clearly print your ANSWERS in the blank squares provided in the puzzle until all blank squares have been filled. 5. CASHWORD puzzles will be published in THE PRESS-SENTINEL each Sunday. Mechanically produced or cartoon duplicate facsimilies of any type will be rejected; however you may enter hand drawn facsimilies the same size. Contestants are limited to three entries and only one correct solution will be credited to a contest for only one week. Copies of each week’s current puzzle are on display in the office of THE PRESS-SENTINEL, 252 W. Walnut Street., Jesup, GA 31545. 6. When you have completed the CASHWORD puzzle, clip it out and paste it on the outside (back) of an envelope. One entry per envelope. Mail entries to THE PRESS-SENTINEL, P.O. Box 607, Jesup, GA 31545. Or you may simply clip the puzzle out and bring it by THE PRESS-SENTINEL, office at 252 W. Walnut St. before Tuesday at 5 p.m. All entries must be received by the deadline of 5 p.m. the Tuesday after the puzzle appears. 7. A minimum cash prize of $50 will be awarded for the correct solution. If more than one correct solution is received the prize will be divided equally among the winners. If no correct solution is received, the prize will be increased by $25 each week until won. 8. ENTRIES MAY NOT BE MAILED ON POST CARDS BECAUSE OF POST OFFICE REGULATIONS. 9. The correct solution and names of winners will be published the following week. 10. The decision of the judges will be final and all contestants agree to accept that decision as a condition of entry. Remember, there is only one correct solution for each week’s puzzle and only the correct solution can win. Only one correct solution for each week’s puzzle will be accepted from any one individual. For each clue only the word designated by the author will be considered correct. DO NOT, we repeat, DO NOT enclose your entry inside the envelope. • It will automatically be disqualified. Paste or tape the entry on the back of the envelope - face up. MAIL TO: CASHWORD THE PRESS-SENTINEL 252 W. WALNUT ST. JESUP, GA Deadline for entries to arrive at THE PRESS-SENTINEL 5:00 P.M., TUESDAY, March 1, 2016 Answers to Puzzle Release Release February 20/21, 2016 ANSWERS TO PUZZLE NO. 1957 Bits & Pieces – In honor of Miss B Question: Which weighs more, a ton of feathers or a ton of bricks? Answer: Neither, they both weigh a ton! 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Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Law & Order: SVU HD Cruel Intentions (‘99, R) Sarah Michelle Gellar. She’s Out of My League (‘10, R) Jay Baruchel, Alice Eve. HD Just Luck Person of Interest HD Person of Interest HD How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met Person of Interest HD VICE (N) Animals Real Time Maher HD Entourage (‘15, R) Kevin Connolly. Making of Real Time Maher (N) The Cell (‘00, R) Jennifer Lopez. HD Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (‘70) (:20) The Fly (‘86, R) aaac Jeff Goldblum. Killing Season (‘13, R) aa HD Summer Sam (:15) Michael Jackson’s Journey (‘16, NR) aaa HD Billions: “The Deal” HD Saturday, February 27, 2016 The Press-Sentinel 5B Final Good Luck Four in the Final Four Final Four WCHS Lady Jackets Lady Jacket Alex Thomas goes to the line for two free throws during the region championship game. Lady Jacket Amani Trice gets set for a free-throw shot during the region championship game. Photos by Eric Denty For the first time in WCHS history, the Lady Jacket basketball team will compete in the “Final 4” of the GHSA state tournament. Members of the Lady Jackets 2016 Region 3-AAAA championship team include Chandler Henderson, Amani Trice, Tania Ward, Jumara Nixon, Amiah Height, Martina Davidson, Jada Balsinger, April Mobley, Alex Thomas, Bekah Bennett, Alexis Derr, Bre Wilson and Nakaya Davis. The coaches are Kala Hobbs, Olivia Jern and Bragg Thompson. Lady Jacket Chandler Henderson draws a foul during the region championship game. Lady Jacket Amiah Height drives in the Coaches Kala Hobbs, Olivia Jern and lane for a basket during the region cham- Bragg Thompson gather the starters during a timeout during the region championship pionship game. game. Lady Jacket Tania Ward pushes the ball past a Lady Bear player during the region championship game. We Are Wayne County!!! PY E’S A PP LI ANC E Tracy Alan Brown M aj o r h o u s e h o ld a p p li a n c e r e p a i r an d p a r t s s al e s fo r a l l m ak e s an d m o d el s Attorney at Law (912) 427-7313 148 N. Wayne St., Jesup, Georgia 31546 w w w. p y e s a p p l i a n c e . c o m We a p p r e c i a t e yo u r b u s i n e s s ! PROUD TO BE A PART OF WAYNE COUNTY & SUPPORT THE YELLOW JACKETS ADVANCED HEALTH CARE 391 S. First Street, Jesup 427-8433 Phone: 912-427-2504 Fax: 912-427-8895 You Make Us Proud! BROOKS AUTO PARTS, INC. Tony Landon, Manager 455 S. First St. Jesup, GA 31545 Phone: 912-427-2095 [email protected] 252 W. Walnut St. 427-3757 WE’RE PROUD OF YOU WELLS ROOFING & REPAIR Harris Real Estate, Inc. P.O. Box 923, 141 E. Cherry Street Jesup Georgia 31545 Broker Freddy Swenson Office: (912) 427-6028 Fax: (912) 427-6656 Cell Ph: (912) 294-2378 E-mail: [email protected] Web page: //www.harris-realty.net YOU MAKE US PROUD Jones Drug Co. 192 W. Cherry St. Jesup, GA • 427-3726 Physical Therapy, Inc. Barry Arem 172 Tower Rd., Jesup, GA • 427-4290 [email protected] YOU MAKE US PROUD! “Make the Step Up to a Credit Union” 705 W. Cherry Street • Jesup, Georgia 427-3904 Specializing In: Roofing & Repairs • Vinyl Siding • Replacement Windows • Screen Enclosures • Seamless Gutters “Over 50 Years Experience” LICENSED • BONDED • INSURED WENDELL WELLS OFFICE: 586-6711 STEVE WELLS OFFICE: 366-8354 CELL: 269-8594 PROPANE GAS AND APPLIANCES We’re Proud Of You! 645 W. Cherry St. Lane Jesup, GA • 427-6992 Larry Shaw--Manager 6B Saturday, February 27, 2016 The Press-Sentinel CLASS IFIEDS HOW TO PLACE YOUR AD WHEN TO PLACE YOUR AD By Phone: Call (912) 427-3757 In person, our office address is: 252 W. Walnut Street Jesup, GA 31545 Office Hours: Mon. - Fri 8-5 C LASSIFIEDS : PUBLISHER’S NOTICE This newspaper is pledged to the letter and spirit of the U.S. policy for the achievement of equal housing opportunity throughout the nation. We encourage and support an affirmative advertising and marketing program in which there are no barriers to obtaining housing. All real estate advertised in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or intention to make any such preferences, limitations or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate that is in violation of the law. Announcements 110 Lost/Found Missing Dog last seen on Old River Rd. in Jesup, if you have seen him please contact Michelle @ 912-2567437 120 Want To Buy Want to buy used Christian books. Larry Odum 912-2943434 Need Seed. I am looking for heirloom or old variety, local grown and saved seeds for vegetables or flowers. Call Derby at (912) 424-6494 or contact at [email protected]. We are looking to purchase copies (book) of Wayne County Georgia – Its History and Its People, published in 1990. If you have a copy you would like to sell or donate, please call The Press-Sentinel at 912-427-3757 130 Personals God send an Angel to us, Renee Carter, Ginger & John. SEEKING OLD PICTURES OF PINE FORESTS BEING HARVESTED FOR GUM TO MAKE TURPENTINE. SEEKING ALL TYPES FROM THE HARVESTING TO THE STILL PROCESS TO THE TRANSPORTATION. WOULD LIKE FOR THE PICTURES TO BE FROM WAYNE COUNTY OR SOUTH GEORGIA. WOULD LIKE TO MAKE COPIES OF THE OLD PICTURES. CALL 912-2707548 OR 912-202-2431 W HEN YOUR AD IS DUE : W EDNESDAY ’ S E DITION , 12 N OON M ONDAY S ATURDAY ’ S E DITION , 12 N OON T HURSDAY Employment 200 Help Wanted Appling HealthCare System Baxley Georgia, is currently accepting applications for PRN positions in the following areas: RN LPN CNA Registration clerk Appling HealthCare System is an equal opportunity employer & a drug free workplace. If interested submit resume by fax to (912) 367-1272, or mail resume to Appling HealthCare System attn: HR dept. Applications are also available at Administration / HR office. EXPRESS OPENINGS IN BRUNSWICK INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIANS Pay based on experience Apply online www.expresspros.com or Email your resume to: jobs.brunswickga@ expresspros.com Call us for an interview (866) 648-0700 CEO OPENING The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Altamaha Area is seeking a CEO. Applicant must have a minimum of a B.S. degree. Salary, $32,000 to $54,000. The CEO is responsible for managing the business operations and program staff of the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Altamaha Area, a fast-paced, dynamic organization with more than 150 youth members. Submit resume to BGCAA, Att: Will Murphy, 550 E. Orange St., Jesup, GA 32546. RN/LPN GEORGIA NURSECARE Long term, in-home private duty full & p/t position avail. In Jesup area. One-onone care in comfortable surroundings with excellent family support. Evening/night shift. Med/Surg. exp.helpful. Paid orientation. Become a member of this great caring team. Top pay, mileage (if outside Wayne), generous benefits pkg. Smoke-free environment. Call 800-2696877 or 912-264-0040 for appt. Email resume to [email protected]. HR Contact: Georgia Nursecare 3216 Shrine Rd. Brunswick, GA 31520 912264-0040 TRACTOR/DUMP TRAILER DRIVERS NEEDED. MUST HAVE CLASS A CDL, MINIMUM 2 YEARS EXPERIENCE AND CLEAN MVR. HOME NIGHTLY. BENEFITS INCLUDED. 912-265-9208 Appling HealthCare System in Baxley Georgia, is currently accepting applications for PRN positions in the following areas: RN LPN CNA Registration clerk Appling HealthCare System is an equal opportunity employer & a drug free workplace. If interested submit resume by fax to (912) 367- RN NEEDED Registered Nurses needed for all areas. WMH offers competitive salary, benefits package including 401-K with match, sign-on bonus, and more. To apply email [email protected] or fax 912-530-3274. SATURDAY FEBRUARY 27, 2016 HOMELand • I N P RINT • O N L INE • A NYTIME S EE O NLINE C LASSIFIEDS AT: w w w. t h e p r e s s - s e n t i n e l . c o m 1272, or mail resume to Appling HealthCare System attn: HR dept. Applications are also available at Administration / HR office. CDL Truck Drivers. Current MVR, 3-years experience. Apply at Hendrix Hauling 3600 Rayonier Road. Services 300 Business and Services YARD MAINTENANCE Need your yard maintained weekly? We do it all. Mowing, trimming, weedeating, edging, etc. Call now for quote. 1-912-207-0228 Will McCann Lawn care and pressure washing will give you the improvement you been looking for, free estimate. 912-2946968 J & J Construction: remodels, new builds, painting, roofing. One year warranty on work. Call 912-402-8626 John or 912-685-6292 Jerry. Mallard Septic Tank: Septic Tank systems installed and repaired, dirt, land clearing, roads and ponds. Dwaine Mallard. 912-427-8660. Pye’s Tree Service, debris removal. Licensed & Insured. Free estimates 912-4248753 912-424-5515 310 Home Improvement John Crosier Home Improvement: Ceramic tile, drywall new and repair, new roofs and roof repair, vinyl siding, decks, additions, interior and exterior painting, window replacement, cabinets & counters,gutters, pressure washing. 912-4246073 Eicher’s Pro Vinyl $0 down 100% financing available, WAC 1-year same-as-cash, payments as low as $54/mo. Sunrooms, metal roofing, vinyl siding, seamless gutters, vinyl replacement windows, patio covers & decks, visit our showroom at 341 Cameron Rd. Jesup, GA. 912-588-0061 912-294-6607 www.eichersprovinyl.com Well’s Roofing and Vinyl Siding, Inc. All work guaranteed, 45 years experience, residential and commercial. Call 912-269-8594 or 912586-6711. Don Phillip’s Home Improvements, Remodeling, roofing & re-roofing, new construction, additions, and wood decks. Call Don at 912-294-5292. 340 Yard Work Tatum Stump Grinding, reasonable rates, work guaranteed. 912-530-7578 or 912-424-9146 For Sale 400 Yard Sales Our Classified Ads Work! Let us sell your items for you. Call The Press-Sentinel, 912-427-3757. 480 Miscellaneous Sale Items Craftsman 42 in.high performance riding lawnmower grass catcher. You pick up. $75 912427-3952 Queen size bedroom suit, solid wood, recessed head board $800.00. 912-407-6232 SHAZAM! Almost Everything Fri. Sat. 9-5 Sunday 12-4 furniture, antiques, stuff new arrivals every week largest estate buyer in area, 167 S E Board @ RR Tupperware to tiffany. Thank you Jesup! Tom & Mona 636-4028194 anytime HP laptop touch screen $250.00, Dell desktop $200.00 912-294-4827 call after 5:00. Used appliances & furniture, we buy and sell. 912-4278835 Mancave/Shop for sale! The fully insulated shop is 16X32, fully equipped. Tin ceiling with wood laminate floors and plenty of electrical outlets and lights inside. Front door with a window on each side. Built with a garage door but is enclosed now, which can easily be changed back. Includes an AC and heat wall unit, 4X8 1in thick slate pool table that comes with 2 sets of balls, plenty of pool sticks with a pool stick holder and ping pong table top, sectional couch with matching ottoman, and matching chair, projector, receiver, and surround sound speakers, fully lit mini fridge, several neon signs, and dart board. Buyer has to move. Steps, blinds, and outside lights included; $15,000. 912-256-3243. Real Estate 660 Lots For Sale Adjoining coastal lots for sale Beautiful moss-draped oak trees are featured on two golf course home sites at Sutherland Bluff Plantation in McIntosh County. Located across the street from the marsh, these adjoining lots overlook the second fairway of the Sapelo Hammock Golf Club and are just down from the pro shop, community pool and tennis facilities. This gated community additionally offers use of the clubhouse and deep water dock overlooking the Broro River leading into the Sapelo Sound. Local marinas and restaurants are close by in the Village of Shellman Bluff. The lots are priced at $25,000 each. For more information contact Ellen Harris at 832-6335 or 2695627. 670 Acreage For Sale Two (2) to four (4) acre lots, located in the Odum area, Customer Service Rep/Dispatcher Busy Heating & A/C Service Company Call Center, seeking qualified applicants with great customer service & communication skills, excellent organizational & detail oriented candidates. Experience with Quick Books, MS Office & Scheduling is a plus. Duties will include answering incoming calls, input service work orders, field scheduling & dispatching. Salary based on experience. Benefits package includes paid vacation, holiday & sick, company matched IRA contributions. Hs Grad Valid GA Drivers license drug screen & background check. Apply in person at 168 Tower Rd Jesup or email your confidential resume with salary history to HYPERLINK "mailto:[email protected]" [email protected]. No phone calls please. EOE Veteran Owned Serving Jesup & Hinesville FREE real estate guide published monthly by You can also find Classifieds in each Wednesday and Saturday edition of The Press-Sentinel. The best source for online Classifieds www.thepress-sentinel.com The Press-Sentinel owner financing available for qualified applicants, Call 912-427-8660 for more information and directions. tails, Jesup Housing Authority at 327 Bay Acres Road. Call 912-427-2535. For Rent Clean 14x70 2 BR 2 BA furnished, private lot. 912-5308287 2 BR 2 BA C/H/A total electric, water, lawn service, pest control, clean quiet area. No pets. $420/mo. Call 912-4240158 Rent to own 3 BR 2 BA d/w: 2 BR 2 BA singlewide. 912294-3942 912-256-3942 Mobile Home. 2 BDRM, 2 Bath. Stove & refrigerator. Very clean. No smoking. No pets. $550 per month. $500 deposit. 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If interested fax resume to 912-367-1272 or mail resume to Appling HealthCare System P.O. Box 2070 Baxley, GA 31515 to the attention of HR Department. Applications are also available at Administration / HR Office. Saturday, February 27, 2016 The Press-Sentinel LEGALS: Gpn11 STATE OF GEORGIA COUNTY OF WAYNE NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER Because of a default under the terms of the Security Deed executed by Steven Carter and Georgia T. Carter to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Quicken Loans Inc. dated May 22, 2013, and recorded in Deed Book 598, Page 336, Wayne County Records, said Security Deed having been last sold, assigned, transferred and conveyed to Quicken Loans Inc. by Assignment, securing a Note in the original principal amount of $100,975.00, the holder thereof pursuant to said Deed and Note thereby secured has declared the entire amount of said indebtedness due and payable and, pursuant to the power of sale contained in said Deed, will on the first Tuesday, March 1, 2016, during the legal hours of sale, before the Courthouse door in said County, sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, the property described in said Deed, towit: ALL OF THAT CERTAIN LOT OR PARCEL OF LAND, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN LAND LOT 348 OF THE 4TH LAND DISTRICT WAYNE COUNTY, GEORGIA, AND BEING KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS LOT 6 OF LAKEWOOD SUBDIVISION AS SHOWN AND DELINEATED ON THAT CERTAIN PLAT PREPARED BY PERCY A. BRANNEN RLS # 868 DATED OCTOBER 28, 1975 AND RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7 PAGE 2 CLERKS OFFICE WAYNE SUPERIOR COURT. Said property is known as 1435 Eastlake Drive, Screven, GA 31560, together with all fixtures and personal property attached to and constituting a part of said property, if any. Said property will be sold subject to any outstanding ad valorem taxes (including taxes which are a lien, whether or not now due and payable), the right of redemption of any taxing authority, any matters which might be disclosed by an accurate survey and inspection of the property, any assessments, liens, encumbrances, zoning ordinances, restrictions, covenants, and matters of record superior to the Security Deed first set out above. The proceeds of said sale will be applied to the payment of said indebtedness and all expenses of said sale as provided in said Deed, and the balance, if any, will be distributed as provided by law.The sale will be conducted subject (1) to confirmation that the sale is not prohibited under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2) to final confirmation and audit of the status of the loan with the secured creditor. The property is or may be in the possession of Steven Carter and Georgia T. Carter, successor in interest or tenant(s).Quicken Loans Inc. as Attorney-inFact for Steven Carter and Georgia T. Carter File no. 15-054193 SHAPIRO PENDERGAST & HASTY, LLP* Attorneys and Counselors at Law 2872 Woodcock Boulevard, Suite 100 Atlanta, GA 30341 770-220-2535/KLM shapiroandhasty.com *THE LAW FIRM IS ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. [FC-NOS] Run dates: February 6, 13, 20, 27, 2016 No. 638 Gpn11 STATE OF GEORGIA COUNTY OF WAYNE NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER Because of a default under the terms of the Security Deed executed by James K. Bennett, Jr. and April L. Bennett to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Taylor, Bean and Whitaker Mortgage Corp. and its successors and assigns dated March 3, 2008, and recorded in Deed Book 34K, Page 567, Wayne County Records, securing a Note in the original principal amount of $137,837.00, the holder thereof pursuant to said Deed and Note thereby secured has declared the entire amount of said indebtedness due and payable and, pursuant to the power of sale contained in said Deed, will on the first Tuesday, March 1, 2016, during the legal hours of sale, before the Courthouse door in said County, sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, the property described in said Deed, to-wit: All of that certain lot, tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the 1313th G.M. District, Wayne County, Georgia, described and identified according to a plat of survey prepared by Everett Tomberliln, Georgia Registered Land Surveyor No. 2922, dated April 24, 2007 and being recorded in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court, Wayne County, Georgia in Plat Book 46, Page 56, as ALL OF LOT NUMBERED THREE (3), CONTAINING 1.00 ACRES, THE RETREAT AT POST ROAD SUBDIVISION, WAYNE COUNTY, GEORGIA. Subject to those Restrictive Covenants for Lots 1-17 of The Retreat at Post Road, recorded in the aforesaid records in Deed Book 493, Page 154. Reference is hereby made to aforesaid plat and to the record thereof for the purpose of more particularly describing and identifying the location, metes and bounds of the subject property and for all other purposes allowed by law. Said property is known as 1222 Post Road, Hortense, GA 31543, together with all fixtures and personal property attached to and constituting a part of said property, if any. Said property will be sold subject to any outstanding ad valorem taxes (including taxes which are a lien, whether or not now due and payable), the right of redemption of any taxing authority, any matters which might be disclosed by an accurate survey and inspection of the property, any assessments, liens, encumbrances, zoning ordinances, restrictions, covenants, and matters of record superior to the Security Deed first set out above.The proceeds of said sale will be applied to the payment of said indebtedness and all expenses of said sale as provided in said Deed, and the balance, if any, will be distributed as provided by law. The sale will be conducted subject (1) to confirmation that the sale is not prohibited under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2) to final confirmation and audit of the status of the loan with the secured creditor. The property is or may be in the possession of James K. Bennett, Jr. and April L. Bennett, successor in interest or tenant(s). Selene Finance LP as Attorney-inFact for James K. Bennett, Jr. and April L. Bennett File no. 15-056230 SHAPIRO PENDERGAST & HASTY, LLP* Attorneys and Counselors at Law 2872 Woodcock Boulevard, Suite 100 Atlanta, GA 30341 770-220-2535/CH shapiroandhasty.com *THE LAW FIRM IS ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. [FC-NOS] Run dates: February 6, 13, 20, 27, 2016 No. 649 Gpn19 GEORGIA, WAYNE COUNTY SHERIFF’S 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 door in Wayne County, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in March, 2016, the following described property, to-wit: All that certain lot, tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Land Lot 28, and 29 in the Third Land District of Wayne County, Georgia, containing 2.733 acres, more or less, and being more particularly shown as Tracts 4, 5 and 6 on a certain plat of same prepared by Merlin J. Tomberlin and Associates, Georgia Registered Land Surveyor No. 2477, dated May 30, 1998, and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court, Wayne County, Georgia in Plat Book 37, page 95. This parcel is designated as Map 99, Parcel 70-6 in the tax records of Wayne County. Georgia. Said property levied on to satisfy a Fi.Fa. in favor of the Tax Commissioner of Wayne County against C & A Financial Programs Inc., issued by the Tax Commissioner of Wayne County, Georgia for State and County Ad Valorem taxes for the year(s) 2005 - 2012, levied on as the property of Defendant in Fi. Fa., notice of levy and sale having been given the defendant in Fi. Fa. (and/or to defendant in possession). This 11th day of January, 2016. Wayne County, Georgia. s/Capt. Kenny Poppell Deputy Sheriff, Wayne County, Georgia Run dates: February 6,13,20, 27, 2016. No. 652 Gpn19 GEORGIA, WAYNE COUNTY SHERIFF’S 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 door in Wayne County, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in March, 2016, the following described property, to-wit: All the tract of land in the City of Jesup, Wayne County, Georgia, being a portion of City Lot Number 1577, as represented by the official map of said City, and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the northwest line of Mahogany Street, 100 feet southwest of the southerly intersection of the southwest line of Oak Street and Mahogany Street ; thence, at right angles, in a northwesterly direction 115 feet to a stake; thence, at right angles, southwesterly, 50 feet to a stake; thence, at right angles, along line dividing from portion of said lot known as the Roberson 7B Tract, southeasterly, 115 feet to a stake on said Mahogany Street; thence, northeasterly, along said Mahogany Street, 50 feet to the beginning stake. Said tract being rectangular in shape and bounded, now or formerly, as follows: Southeasterly 50 feet by Mahogany Street; northeasterly 115 feet by the northeast half of said lot; northwesterly 50 feet by another portion of said lot , the dividing line being a line running parallel with and at all points 115 feet northwest of Mahogany Street; and southwesterly 115 feet by the said Roberson Tract. This being the same prop- ADJOINING COASTAL LOTS FOR SALE Beautiful moss-draped oak trees are featured on two golf-course home sites at Sutherland Bluff Plantation in McIntosh County. Located across the street from the marsh, these adjoining lots overlook the second fairway of the Sapelo Hammock Golf Club and are just down from the pro shop, community pool and tennis facilities. This gated community additionally offers use of the clubhouse and deepwater dock overlooking the Broro River leading into the Sapelo Sound. Local marinas and restaurants are close by in the village of Shellman Bluff. The lots are priced at $25,000 each. For more information contact Ellen Harris at 832-6335 or 269-5627. HOROSCOPES ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 A desire to experience thrills and sensory enjoyment is building within you, Aries. You may find yourself drawn to anything that seems risky or out of character. TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, you are accustomed to doing everything by the book, but you may be tempted to try something new in the near future. Just be sure not to throw all caution to the wind. GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 Your schedule this week may be so hectic that others can’t decipher your plans, Gemini. Try to keep those closest to you abreast of your activities in the week ahead. CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 Circumstances at work that are beyond your control dominate your thoughts this week, Cancer. Don’t stress out too much and keep a positive attitude. LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 Relationship dynamics have changed for the better, Leo. Make the most of this positive turn of events and make sure your partner does the same. VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 Your energy levels reach peaks and valleys this week, Virgo. Do your best to make the most of those moments when your energy levels are at their highest. LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23 Even your wildest fantasies may not seem so outlandish to you this week, Libra. If you can think it up, you can probably make it happen with a little effort. SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, you may find yourself doing things that would normally be out of your comfort zone. This can be a positive change in the right direction. SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21 Sagittarius, daydream a little this week, but make sure it doesn’t consume all of your energy. Keep your desires in check and weigh the pros and cons of each idea before going forward. CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20 Capricorn, finding the right balance is a worthy goal this week. Make a concerted effort to give ample time to all the people and things that matter to you. AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18 Aquarius, time may not be on your side, but somehow you will find a way to make due. Whenever possible, farm out some of your work or responsibilities to others. PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20 Your creative efforts will not go to waste, Pisces. Someone will recognize your talents and ask you to collaborate on an important project. BUSINESS BULLETIN BOARD • Call 427-3757 K-9 Designs Bed & Bath BUSINESS FEATURE OF THE WEEK I would like to thank my customers for the last 15 years for your support. Just like humans your dogs are made up of so many different personalities and what fun it is to conquer their fears of grooming and boarding. With that said, don’t be ashamed if your dog is smelly or full of fleas, that’s what I’m here for. For boarding I have had many learning experiences and the safety of your pet is most important, therefore, all dogs must be in a kennel. Our rooms are very spacious with automatic waterers, music and lots of playtime. All rooms are indoor/outdoor runs and climate controlled. For your convenience, we are open 7 days per week with owner on property. So for your grooming and boarding needs call 530-9500. All pets must have proof of Rabies and Board certificate. We take our time and get to know your pets. The more time spent with your pet, the better your pet will look and feel. So why let a groomer rush through what is suppose to be a fun and friendly salon experience. We know what they like, time, patience and love . . . . . we are here for them. KENNELS K-9 Design Bed & Bath Grooming & Boarding 26 King David Rd., Jesup Ph.: (912) 530-9500 Fax: (912) 530-9600 Fran Newman, Owner Operator CARPET COURSON’S CARPET & VINYL SHOP Hwy. 301 N.- Next to Captain Joe’s Phone. 427-4037 Carpet, Vinyl, No-Wax Floors, Wallpaper, Free Estimates Glynn Courson, Owner & Operator WELLS ROOFING & REPAIR ROOFING TIRES Specializing In: JESUP TIRE SHOP “Over 50 Years Experience” 912-427-2243 • Roofing & Repairs • Vinyl Siding • Replacement Windows • Screen Enclosures • Seamless Gutters LICENSED • BONDED • INSURED STEVE WELLS FAX: 366-8354 • CELL: 269-8594 OFFICE: 586-6711 795 West Cherry Street Jesup, Georgia 31545 Jiggs Riggins “Tires for Every Need--Auto, Truck, Farm & Industrial” TO ADVERTISE IN THE BUSINESS BULLETIN CALL DELORIS OR MELISA 427-3757 8B Saturday, February 27, 2016 The Press-Sentinel LEGALS: erty conveyed to Jack Taylor from Colvin Bennett by Deed dated December 14, 1966, and recorded in the Clerk of Superior Courts Office, Wayne County, Georgia, in Deed Book 115, pages 271-272. TOGETHER WITH all furnishings, fixtures and equipment therein. This parcel is designated as Map J14, Parcel 153 in the tax records of Wayne County, Georgia. Said property levied on to satisfy a Fi.Fa. in favor of the Tax Commissioner of Wayne County against Margaret Calhoun and Rachael Busler, issued by the Tax Commissioner of Wayne County, Georgia for State and County Ad Valorem taxes for the year(s) 2002 2012, levied on as the property of Defendant in Fi. Fa., notice of levy and sale having been given the defendant in Fi. Fa. (and/or to defendant in possession). This 11th day of January, 2016. Wayne County, Georgia. s/Capt. Kenny Poppell Deputy Sheriff, Wayne County, Georgia Run dates: February 6,13,20,27,2016 No. 653 Gpn19 GEORGIA, WAYNE COUNTY SHERIFF’S 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 door in Wayne County, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in March, 2016, the following described property, to-wit: All of that certain tract or parcel of land lying, being and situate in Land Lot No. 31 of the Third Land District of Wayne County, Georgia, containing 3.31 acres and being more particularly described as follows: Starting at the point of intersection of original Land Lots Numbered 31, 32, 36 and 37 in the Third Land District of Wayne County, Georgia, running then in a southern direction along said land lot line to a point on the edge of a certain county road, then along said road north 75 degrees 50 minutes west 520.28 feet to a point of intersection of the southern edge of the Rayonier Road; then south 64 degrees 25 minutes west a distance of 1565.63 feet to a concrete monument on the edge of the Rayonier Road . From said monument continue in a southwesterly direction along Rayonier Road 157 feet to the point of beginning. From said point of beginning, thence south 22 degrees 28 minutes east for a distance of 428 feet, more or less, to a point; thence, south 61 degrees 26 minutes west for a distance of 324 feet, more or less, to a point; thence, north 22 degrees 28 minutes west for a distance of 469.26 feet, more or less, to a point on the edge of the Rayonier Road; thence, north 68 degrees 41 minutes east for a distance of 321.50 feet to the point of beginning. Said tract containing approximately 3.31 acres. Said tract of land being the most western 3.31 acres of that 4.81 acre tract shown on that certain plat prepared by Quillie E. Kinard Jr., RLS# 1572, on February 4, 1977, and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Wayne County, Georgia, in Plat Book 7, page 3, which plat is hereby incorporated for all purposes. LESS AND EXCEPTING: That certain tract of land in Land Lot 31 in the 3rd Land District of said county, some being 100 feet by 100 feet, almost square, said tract being bounded on the North 100 feet by the Southern edge of Rayonier Road; on the West 100 feet by other lands of grantor herein; on the Southeast 100 feet by other lands of grantor herein; on the East 100 feet by lands of Robert Gray Massey, said tract being cut out of a 3.261 acre tract purchased by grantor herein, further said 100 feet tract by 100 feet tract (square) is found in the Northeastern corner of a certain plat prepared by Charles W. Johnson Jr., RLS# 2698, on March 26, 2004, said plat being recorded herewith in Plat Book 43, folio 219, in the Wayne County Deed Records. Said property being located at 2266 Rayonier Road, Jesup, Georgia, 31545. Said Property was conveyed from Richard Copeland Jr., to Arthur H. Williams by Warranty Deed dated, April 29, 2005, and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Wayne County, Georgia, in Deed Book 474, pages 203 - 204. This Parcel is designated as Map 98, Parcel 25-1 in the tax records of Wayne County, Georgia. Said property levied on to satisfy a Fi.Fa. in favor of the Tax Commissioner of Wayne County against FNB South, issued by the Tax Commissioner of Wayne County, Georgia for State and County Ad Valorem taxes for the year(s) 2006 2014, levied on as the property of Defendant in Fi. Fa., notice of levy and sale having been given the defendant in Fi. Fa. (and/or to defendant in possession). This 11th day of January, 2016. Wayne County, Georgia. s/Capt. Kenny Poppell Deputy Sheriff, Wayne County, Georgia Run dates: February 6,13,20, 27,2016. No. 654 Gpn19 GEORGIA, WAYNE COUNTY SHERIFF’S 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 door in Wayne County, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in March, 2016, the following described property, to-wit: All that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in 333rd GM district of Wayne County, Georgia and described as Tract A, consisting of 6.97 acres, more or less, Tract C, consisting of 5.00 acres, more or less, and Tract D, consisting of 5.00 acres, more or less, on a plat prepared by Charles W. Johnson, Jr., Georgia RLS No. 2698, dated February 26, 2006 and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court, Wayne County Georgia, in Plat Book 44, page 240. Reference is hereby made to the aforementioned plat and the record thereof. This parcel is designated as Map 134, Parcel 22 in the tax records of Wayne County, Georgia.Said property levied on to satisfy a Fi.Fa. in favor of the Tax Commissioner of Wayne County against Faye B. Graham, issued by the Tax Commissioner of Wayne County, Georgia for State and County Ad Valorem taxes for the year(s) 2005 2012, levied on as the property of Defendant in Fi. Fa., notice of levy and sale having been given the defendant in Fi. Fa. (and/or to defendant in possession). This 11th day of January, 2016. Wayne County, Georgia. s/Capt. Kenny Poppell Deputy Sheriff, Wayne County, Georgia Run dates: February 6,13,20, 27, 2016. No. 655 Gpn19 GEORGIA, WAYNE COUNTY SHERIFF’S 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 door in Wayne County, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in March, 2016, the following described property, to-wit: All of that certain tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Wayne County, Georgia, and designated as Lot Number 13, Block E, on a plat of Anderson Subdivision, Number 2, prepared by J. J. Porter, dated May 15, 1956, and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court, Wayne County, Georgia, in Deed Book 79, page 281, said lot fronting 224 feet on Dogwood Avenue, and bounded on the North 200 feet by Lot Number 12, Block E, said subdivision; on the South 224 feet by Dogwood Avenue; and on the West 100 feet by Magnolia Boulevard.This being the same property conveyed by Joann M. Hall, fka Joann E. Moore to Warren E. Williams, by Warranty Deed, dated January 6, 2005, and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court, Wayne County, Georgia, in Deed Book 483, page 489. This parcel is designated as Map 111B, Parcel 9 in the tax records of Wayne County, Georgia. Said property levied on to satisfy a Fi.Fa. in favor of the Tax Commissioner of Wayne County against Estate of Warren E. Williams, issued by the Tax Commissioner of Wayne County, Georgia for State and County Ad Valorem taxes for the year(s) 2005 - 2012, levied on as the property of Defendant in Fi. Fa., notice of levy and sale having been given the defendant in Fi. Fa. (and/or to defendant in possession). This 11th day of January, 2016. Wayne County, Georgia. s/Capt. Kenny Poppell Deputy Sheriff, Wayne County, Georgia Run dates: February 6, 13, 20, 27, 2016. No. 656 Gpn20 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF RIGHT TO REDEEM Take notice that: The right to redeem the following described property, to wit: All that certain lot, tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in original Land Lot 36 in the Third Land District of Wayne County, Georgia, containing .64 acre, and known and designated as LOT 1 of RIVERSIDE ACRES SUBDIVISION, PHASE 12 on a certain plat of same prepared by Merlin J. Tomberlin, Georgia Registered Land Surveyor No. 2477, dated March of 1991, and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Wayne County, Georgia, in Plat Book 26, folio 69, and being bounded, now or formerly, as follows: Southeasterly for a distance of 109.82 feet by Lakeview Road (now Riverside Drive); Northeasterly for a distance of 300.00 feet by Lot 2 of said subdivision; Northwesterly for a distance of 109.82 feet by Lot 13 in part and Lot 14 in part, of said subdivision; and Southwesterly for a distance of 300.00 feet by lands of Dale E. and Joyce M. Moore. For a further description of said property, reference is hereby made to the aforesaid plat and the record thereof.PROVIDED HOWEVER, said lands are conveyed subject to any and all utility easements as shown on said plat. PROVIDED FURTHER, said property is conveyed subject to those certain Restrictive Covenants of Riverside Acres Phase 12, dated April 19, 1993, and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Wayne County, Georgia in Deed Book 314, page 335. This being the same property conveyed from Leaphart Development Co., Inc. to Vanessa J. Allen by Warranty Deed dated November 2, 2005, and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Wayne County, Georgia in Deed Book 479, pages 53-54. This property is designated as Map 110G, Parcel 44 in the tax records of Wayne County, Georgia. will expire and be forever foreclosed and barred on and after the 1st day of March, 2016.The tax deed to which this notice relates is dated the 2nd day of December, 2014, and is recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wayne County, Georgia, in Deed Book 643 at pages 339-340. The property may be redeemed at any time before the 1st day of March, 2016, by payment of the redemption price as fixed and provided by law to the undersigned at the following address: P.O. Box 285, Jesup, GA 31598. Please be governed accordingly. s/Joseph L. Phelps, III Smith and Phelps PO Box 285 Jesup GA 31598 (912) 427-4779 Run dates: February 6,13,20,27, 2016. No. 657 Gpn20 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF RIGHT TO REDEEM Take notice that: The right to redeem the following described property, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Land Lot 124 of the 3rd Land District of Wayne County, Georgia consisting of 5.02 acres, more or less, shown and identified as “TRACT NO. 3” of HIDE-AWAY ACRES as shown and delineated upon a certain plat of survey made by Harry Strickland, Brantley County Surveyor, approved by D. Lavone Herrin, Georgia Registered Land Surveyor No. 2171, which plat is dated August 20, 1984, and being recorded in Plat Book 15, Page 99, in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court, Wayne County, Georgia, which plat is incorporated herein and made a part hereof for a more complete and detailed description and reference thereto should be made for the metes and bounds of said property.This being the same property conveyed from Ivey Johns to Marty L. & Mary E. Ammons by Warranty Deed dated November 3, 1990 and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Wayne County, Georgia in Deed Book 288, page 227; Mary E. Ammons one-half interest subsequently conveyed to Marty L. Ammons by Quitclaim Deed dated June 3, 1998, and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Wayne County, Georgia in Deed Book 374, page 80.This property is designated as Map 93, Parcel 17 in the tax records of Wayne County, Georgia. will expire and be forever foreclosed and barred on and after the 1st day of March, 2016.The tax deed to which this notice relates is dated the 1st day of April, 2014, and is recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wayne County, Georgia, in Deed Book 620 at pages 156-157. The property may be redeemed at any time before the 1st day of March, 2016, by payment of the redemption price as fixed and provided by law to the undersigned at the following address: P.O. Box 285, Jesup, GA 31598. Please be governed accordingly. s/Joseph L. Phelps, III Smith and Phelps PO Box 285 Jesup GA 31598 (912) 427-4779 Run dates: February 6,13,20,27, 2016. No. 658 Gpn20 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF RIGHT TO REDEEM Take notice that: The right to redeem the following described property, to wit: All of that certain tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Land Lots 85 and 86 in the Third Land District of Wayne County, Georgia, and being shown as “TRACT 4, 9.500 AC.” and more particularly shown and delineated on that certain plat of same prepared by M. Jerry Tomberlin, Jr., Georgia R.L.S. No. 2942, dated July 24, 2006, and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Wayne County Superior Court in Plat Book 45, Folio 134. For a further description of said property, reference is made to the aforesaid plat and the record thereof. Subject to Declaration of Easements, Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions applicable to The Plantation at Hunters Ridge, dated August 3, 2006 and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Wayne County Superior Court in Deed Book 486, page 464.This being the same property conveyed from Cheap Land Investment, Inc. to Jacky Delivrance and Elianise Delivrance by Limited Warranty Deed dated August 9, 2006, and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Wayne County, Georgia in Deed Book 487, page 331. This property is designated as Map 103, Parcel 17-2 in the tax records of Wayne County, Georgia.will expire and be forever foreclosed and barred on and after the 1st day of March, 2016.The tax deed to which this notice relates is dated the 7th day of October, 2014, and is recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wayne County, Georgia, in Deed Book 639 at pages 296-297. The property may be redeemed at any time before the 1st day of March, 2016, by payment of the redemption price as fixed and provided by law to the undersigned at the following address: P.O. Box 285, Jesup, GA 31598. Please be governed accordingly. s/Joseph L. Phelps, III Smith and Phelps PO Box 285 Jesup GA 31598 (912) 427-4779 Run dates: February 6,13,20,27,2016. No.659 Gpn20 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF RIGHT TO REDEEM Take notice that:The right to redeem the following described property, to wit: A certain tract or parcel of land located in the 1255th Georgia Militia District of the City of Jesup, Wayne County, Georgia, and being located in the PEPPERHILL REDEVELOPMENT AREA and known as LOT NUMBER 1, BLOCK C on the plat of the Pepperhill Area, prepared by Shreeve Consulting Services, and dated November 16, 1987, and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Wayne County, Georgia in Plat Book 20, page 53, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a property corner at the intersection of the Northwest Right-of-Way line of North Whaley Street and the Northeast Right-of-Way line of Norwood Street; thence North 40 degrees 24 minutes West along the Northeast Right-of-Way of Norwood Street a distance of 110.00 feet to a property corner; thence North 49 degrees 36 minutes East a distance of 125.00 feet to a property corner; thence South 40 degrees 24 minutes East a distance of 110.00 feet to a property corner on the Northwest Right-of-Way of North Whaley Street; thence South 49 degrees 36 minutes West along the Right-of-Way of North Whaley Street a distance of 125.00 feet to a property corner at the intersection of the Northeast Right-of-Way line of Norwood Street and the Northwest Right-of-Way line of North Whaley Street and the point of BEGINNING. Said Property containing 13,750 Square Feet or 0.3157 Acres.This being the same property conveyed from City of Jesup, Georgia to Willie Lee Doomes by Warranty Deed dated July 19, 1993, and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Wayne County, Georgia in Deed Book 318, page 109. Subject to the General and Special Covenants contained the aforesaid Warranty Deed from City of Jesup, Georgia to Willie Lee Doomes by Warranty Deed dated July 19, 1993, and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Wayne County, Georgia in Deed Book 318, page 109.This property is designated as Map J9, Parcel 11 in the tax records of Wayne County, Georgia. will expire and be forever foreclosed and barred on and after the 1st day of March, 2016. The tax deed to which this notice relates is dated the 7th day of October, 2014, and is recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wayne County, Georgia, in Deed Book 639 at pages 298-299. The property may be redeemed at any time before the 1st day of March, 2016, by payment of the redemption price as fixed and provided by law to the undersigned at the following address: P.O. Box 285, Jesup, GA 31598. Please be governed accordingly. s/Joseph L. Phelps, III Smith and Phelps PO Box 285 Jesup GA 31598 (912) 427-4779 Run date: February 6, 13, 20, 27, 2016. No.660 Gpn20 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF RIGHT TO REDEEM Take notice that:The right to redeem the following described property, to wit: All those certain tracts or parcels of land situate, lying and being in Land Lot Number 31 in the Third Land District of Wayne County, Georgia, and being shown and designated as “JOHN T. HODGES JR. LOT 13” and “JOHN T. HODGES JR. LOT 14” on a certain plat of same prepared by Quillie E. Kinard, Jr., R.L.S. No. 1572, dated December 23, 1976, and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Wayne County, Georgia in Plat Book 6, Page 160, and being more particularly described as follows, to wit: For point of reference, commence at the point where Saturday, February 27, 2016 The Press-Sentinel 9B LEGALS: the southeastern boundary of Rayonier Road intersects the southwestern boundary of Leaphart Road; running thence in a southeasterly direction along the southwestern boundary of Leaphart Road a distance of 600.0 feet to a concrete monument; running thence South 35 degrees 30 minutes East along the southwestern boundary of Leaphart Road a distance of 216.0 feet to a point, located on the northwestern boundary of Nichols Road; running thence in a southwesterly direction along the northwestern boundary of Nichols Road a distance of 300.0 feet to an iron pin which is the POINT OF BEGINNING; running thence South 35 degrees 09 minutes West along the northwestern boundary of Nichols Road a distance of 200.00 feet to a point; running thence North 35 degrees 30 minutes West a distance of 216.0 feet to a point; running thence North 35 degrees 09 minutes East a distance of 200.0 feet to a point; running thence South 35 degrees 30 minutes East a distance of 216.0 feet to the point of beginning. For a further description of said property, reference is made to the aforesaid plat and the record thereof. This being the same property conveyed from Elovie N. Lupo, formerly Elovie N. Hammock, and Laddie K. Hammock to John T. Hodges, Jr., by Warranty Deed, dated January 1, 1976, and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Wayne County, Georgia in Deed Book 164, page 5. This property is designated as Map 98, Parcel 131 in the tax records of Wayne County, Georgia.will expire and be forever foreclosed and barred on and after the 1st day of March, 2016. The tax deed to which this notice relates is dated the 1st day of July, 2014, and is recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wayne County, Georgia, in Deed Book 630 at pages 436-437.The property may be redeemed at any time before the 1st day of March, 2016, by payment of the redemption price as fixed and provided by law to the undersigned at the following address: P.O. Box 285, Jesup, GA 31598. Please be governed accordingly. s/Joseph L. Phelps, III Smith and Phelps PO Box 285 Jesup GA 31598 (912) 427-4779 Run dates: February 6,13,20,27, 2016 No. 661 Gpn20 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF RIGHT TO REDEEM Take notice that: The right to redeem the following described property, to wit: All that certain tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the City of Jesup, Wayne County, Georgia, and being rectangular in shape, measuring 100 feet wide by 200 feet long and bounded, now or formerly, as follows: On the Northeast 100 feet by Walker Street; on the Southeast for a distance of 200 feet by lands of the Bethlehem Temple, Janie P. Williams and A. B. Lovett; on the Southwest 100 feet by a certain unopened 20foot alley; and on the Northwest for a distance of 200 feet by North Brunswick Street.This being the same property conveyed from Frances Murphy Felton to Perlie Mae Holzendorf by Warranty Deed, dated September 27, 1984, and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Wayne County, Georgia in Deed Book 231, page 151. This property is designated as Map J8, Parcel 65 in the tax records of Wayne County, Georgia. will expire and be forever foreclosed and barred on and after the 1st day of March, 2016.The tax deed to which this notice relates is dated the 1st day of July, 2014, and is recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wayne County, Georgia, in Deed Book 630 at pages 438-439. The property may be redeemed at any time before the 1st day of March, 2016, by payment of the redemption price as fixed and provided by law to the undersigned at the following address: P.O. Box 285, Jesup, GA 31598. Please be governed accordingly. s/Joseph L. Phelps, III Smith and Phelps PO Box 285 Jesup GA 31598 (912) 427-4779 Run dates: February 6, 13, 20,27, 2016. No. 662 Gpn20 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF RIGHT TO REDEEM Take notice that: The right to redeem the following described property, to wit: All of that certain tract or parcel of land, situated, lying and being in that portion of the City of Jesup known as Littlefield EstatesSection B, and more particularly described as follows: For point of reference, commence at the point where the Northern boundary of Forrest Road intersects the Western boundary of Village Way; running thence North 76 degrees 31 minutes West along the Northern boundary of Forrest Road a distance of 650 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; running thence in a northerly direction along a line running parallel to the western boundary of Village Way and at all points 650 feet therefrom, a distance of 234 feet, more or less, to land formerly owned by Mary Surrency; running thence North 76 degrees 31 minutes West along the northern boundary of land formerly owned by Mary Surrency a distance of 280 feet; running thence in a southerly direction along a line parallel to the western boundary of Village Way and at all points 930 feet therefrom a distance of 234 feet, more or less, to a point on the northern boundary of Forrest Road; running thence South 76 degrees 31 minutes East along the northern boundary of Forrest Road a distance of 280 feet to the point of beginning.This being the same property conveyed from Hubert G. Littlefield to Kim Littlefield by Deed of Gift, dated December 19, 1997, and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Wayne County, Georgia in Deed Book 367, page 266.This property is designated as Map 100B, Parcel 13-2 in the tax records of Wayne County, Georgia.will expire and be forever foreclosed and barred on and after the 1st day of March, 2016.The tax deed to which this notice relates is dated the 1st day of July, 2014, and is recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wayne County, Georgia, in Deed Book 630 at pages 440-441.The property may be redeemed at any time before the 1st day of March, 2016, by payment of the redemption price as fixed and provided by law to the undersigned at the following address: P.O. Box 285, Jesup, GA 31598. Please be governed ac- cordingly. s/Joseph L. Phelps,III Smith and Phelps PO Box 285 Jesup GA 31598 (912) 427-4779 Run dates: February 6, 13,20,27, 2016. No. 663 Gpn20 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF RIGHT TO REDEEM Take notice that: The right to redeem the following described property, to wit: All of that certain tract, lot or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the City of Jesup, Wayne County, Georgia, being the Northeast one-half (1/2) of the City Lot No. 1548, as shown on the official map of the City of Jesup, being rectangular in shape measuring 100 feet by 200 feet and being bounded, now or formerly, as follows; On the Northeast for a distance of 200 feet by Pine Street; on the Southeast for a distance of 100 feet by a certain 20 foot alley; on the Southwest for a distance of 200 feet by lands of James and Linda Aspinwall; and on the Northwest for a distance of 100 feet by Mahogany Street. This being the same property conveyed from Sonya Strickland Harris and Pamela Strickland Beasley to Ricky Dale Strickland and Mark Allen Strickland by Quit-Claim Deed dated March 9, 2004, and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Wayne County, Georgia in Deed Book 455, page 96.This property is designated as Map J15, Parcel 15 in the tax records of Wayne County, Georgia. will expire and be forever foreclosed and barred on and after the 1st day of March, 2016.The tax deed to which this notice relates is dated the 1st day of July, 2014, and is recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wayne County, Georgia, in Deed Book 630 at pages 442443.The property may be redeemed at any time before the 1st day of March, 2016, by payment of the redemption price as fixed and provided by law to the undersigned at the following address: P.O. Box 285, Jesup, GA 31598. Please be governed accordingly. s/Joseph L. Phelps, III Smith and Phelps PO Box 285 Jesup GA 31598 (912) 427-4779 Run dates: February 6,13,20, 27, 2016. No. 664 Gpn20 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF RIGHT TO REDEEM Take notice that: The right to redeem the following described property, to wit: All of that certain tract or parcel of land, in the City of Jesup, Wayne County, Georgia, containing a residence and 0.703 acres, and being bounded, now or formerly, as follows: on the West for a distance of 163.5 feet by U.S. Highway 301 South; on the North for a distance of 207.2 feet by lands of Mrs. Claude P. Chapman; on the East for a distance of 115.02 feet by lands of W. H. Bell; and on the South for a distance of 238.4 feet by lands of Mrs. Avro Mandelin, and being more particularly shown and delineated on a plat made by J. H. Eve, Jr., Ga. R.L.S. No. 135, dated September 12, 1984, and recorded in Plat Book 15, page 113 in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Wayne County, Georgia. For a further description of said property, reference is made to the aforesaid plat and the record thereof. This being the same property conveyed from Inez C. Westberry to Fred V. Westberry by Warranty Deed dated April 26, 1990 and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Wayne County, Georgia in Deed Book 283, page 43.This property is designated as Map 112B, Parcel 87-1 in the tax records of Wayne County, Georgia.will expire and be forever foreclosed and barred on and after the 1st day of March, 2016. The tax deed to which this notice relates is dated the 1st day of April, 2014, and is recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wayne County, Georgia, in Deed Book 620 at pages 158-159. The property may be redeemed at any time before the 1st day of March, 2016, by payment of the redemption price as fixed and provided by law to the undersigned at the following address: P.O. Box 285, Jesup, GA 31598. Please be governed accordingly. s/Joseph L. Phelps, III Smith and Phelps PO Box 285 Jesup GA 31598 (912) 427-4779 Run dates: February 6,13,20, 27, 2016. No. 665 Gpn07 STATE OF GEORGIA COUNTY OF WAYNE All creditors of the Estate of LINDA C. LEE deceased, of Wayne County, Georgia, are hereby notified to render in their demands of the undersigned according to law, and all persons indebted to said Estate are required to make immediate payment to me. This 15th day of January, 2016 /s/ Dewayne F. Herrin Dewayne Herrin 3997 Waycross Hwy Jesup, GA 31545 Kenneth R. Carswell, P.C. P O Box 641 Jesup, GA 31598 Run dates: February 6,13,20, 27, 2016. No. 669 Gpn07 NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS GEORGIA, WAYNE COUNTY All persons holding claims against the estate of JERROD WESTER TYRE, deceased, of Wayne County, Georgia are hereby notified to render in their demands of the undersigned according to law, and all persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment to me. This 1st day of February, 2016. Attorney Thomas E. Dennard, Jr. 1528 Ellis Street Brunswick, GA 31520 Attorney Samantha F. Jacobs 712 East Cheery Street Jesup, GA 31546 Nightingale, Liles, Dennard & Carmical Thomas E. Dennard, Jr. Attorney At Law 1528 Ellis Street Brunswick, GA 31520 912-265-0220 Run dates: February 6,13,20,27, 2016 No. 670 Gpn14 NOTICE The City of Jesup is accepting applications for an Operator I in the Water Department. Requirements and application may be obtained at Jesup City Hall, 162 E. Cherry Street, from February 17th, 2016 March 2nd, 2016. The City of Jesup is an equal opportunity employer. Mike Deal/s/ Mike Deal City Manager Run dates: February 17,21, 24, 28, 2016. No. 673 Gpn15 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF WAYNE COUNTY STATE OF GEORGIA In Re: Calvin Douglas Jones Civil Action File No. 16CV-0037 NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME GEORGIA, WAYNE COUNTY Notice is hereby given that Calvin Douglas Jones, the undersigned, filed his petition to the Superior Court of Wayne County, Georgia on the 8 day of February, 2016, praying for a change in the name of petitioner from Calvin Douglas Jones to Calvin Douglas Wilkerson. Notice is hereby given pursuant to law to any interested or affected party to appear in said Court and to file objections to such name change. Objections must be filed with said Court within 30 days of the filing of said petition. This 8 day of February, 2016. /s/Calvin D. Wilkerson Petitioner Run dates: February 13, 20,27, and March 5, 2016. No. 675 Gpn07 NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS GEORGIA, WAYNE COUNTY All persons holding claims against the estate of Marcus A. Driggers, deceased, of Wayne County, Georgia are hereby notified to render in their demands of the undersigned according to law, and all persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment to me. This 16th day of February, 2016. Rose M. Daniels 1434 Collins Loop Odum,GA 31555 Run dates: February 20,27, and March 5,12, 2016. No. 680 Gpn16 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held on the request of Freddie Swenson, 1300 S. Palm Street, to rezone the following property from R-1 to R3.All of that certain tract or parcel of land, containing 10.05 acres, more or less, together with the improvements thereon, situate, lying and being in a portion of Land Lot 44, in the Third Land District of Wayne County, Georgia, and within the City of Jesup, and bounded now or formerly as follows: On the North by lands of R. L. Harrison, Sr.; on the East by South Palm Street; on the Southwest by Georgia Power Company’s right of way; and on the Northwest by lands of Meade Timber Company and Scott Timber Company, the run of a certain creek or branch dividing. For a further description of said land, reference is made to a plat of same and record thereof prepared by J. H. Eve, Jr., Georgia R.L.S. No. 135 under date of April 6, 1984, which plat is of record in the Clerk of Superior Court’s Office, Wayne County, Georgia in Plat Book 14, folio 178 A Public Hearing will be held on said application at the regular meeting of the Board of Commissioners for the City of Jesup to be held on Tuesday, March 1, 2016 at 7:00 p.m., at City Hall, 162 E. Cherry Street. All interested persons are invited to attend. Rose Marcus-Jackson City Clerk/Treasurer Run dates: February 20, 27, 2016. No. 681 Gpn10 IN THE PROBATE COURT COUNTY OF WAYNE STATE OF GEORGIA IN RE: ESTATE OF Tyler B. Mitchell & Raigh-Lynn D. Steen MINOR, NOTICE Date of second publication, if any Feb. 27, 2016 TO: Shawn Mitchell You are hereby notified that Donald W. Steen & Diane E. Steen has filed a Petition seeking to be appointed temporary guardian(s) of the abovenamed Minor. All objections to the Petition to the appointment of a temporary guardian or the appointment of the Petitioner(s) as temporary guardian(s), must be in writing, setting forth the grounds of any such objections, and be filed with this Court no later than fourteen (14) days after this notice is mailed, or ten (10) days after this notice is personally served upon you, or ten (10) days after the second publication of this notice if you are served by publication. All objections should be sworn to before a notary public or Georgia probate court clerk and filing fees must be tendered with your objections, unless you qualify to file as an indigent party. Contact Probate Court personnel for the required amount of filing fees. NOTE: If a natural guardian files a timely objections to the creation of the temporary guardianship, the Petition will be dismissed. If a natural guardian files an objection to the appointment of the Petitioner(s) as guardian(s), or if a parent who is not a natural guardian files an objection to the Petition, a hearing on the matter shall be scheduled at a later date. If no objection is filed, the Petition may be granted without a hearing. Tammy K. Thornton Judge of the Probate Court By: Hope S. Cunningham Clerk/Deputy Clerk of the Probate Court 359 East Walnut Street Jesup, GA 31545 912-427-5940 Run dates: February 20, 27, 2016. No. 682 Gpn10 IN THE PROBATE COURT COUNTY OF WAYNE STATE OF GEORGIA IN RE: ESTATE OF Jaden B. Steen MINOR, NOTICE Date of second publication, if any Feb. 27, 2016 TO: Christopher Carter You are hereby notified that Donald W. Steen & Diane E. Steen has filed a Petition seeking to be appointed temporary guardian(s) of the abovenamed Minor. All objections to the Petition to the appointment of a temporary guardian or the appointment of the Petitioner(s) as temporary guardian(s), must be in writing, setting forth the grounds of any such objections, and be filed with this Court no later than fourteen (14) days after this notice is mailed, or ten (10) days after this notice is personally served upon you, or ten (10) days after the second publication of this notice if you are served by publication. All objections should be sworn to before a notary public or Georgia probate court clerk and filing fees must be tendered with your objections, unless you qualify to file as an indigent party. Contact Probate Court personnel for the required amount of filing fees. NOTE: If a natural guardian files a timely ob- 10B Saturday, February 27, 2016 The Press-Sentinel LEGALS: jections to the creation of the temporary guardianship, the Petition will be dismissed. If a natural guardian files an objection to the appointment of the Petitioner(s) as guardian(s), or if a parent who is not a natural guardian files an objection to the Petition, a hearing on the matter shall be scheduled at a later date. If no objection is filed, the Petition may be granted without a hearing. Tammy K. Thornton Judge of the Probate Court By: Hope S. Cunningham Clerk/Deputy Clerk of the Probate Court 359 East Walnut Street Jesup, GA 31545 912-427-5940 Run dates: February 20, 27, 2016. No. 683 GPN06 NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Notice is given that the articles of Incorporation that will incorporate R N C Cattle Farm, Inc. have been delivered to the Secretary of State for filling in accordance with the Georgia Business Company Code. The initial registered office of the Corporation is located at 506 West Cherry Street, Jesup, Georgia 31545 and its initial registered agent at such address is Rick L Warren President. Run dates: February 20, 27, 2016. No. 684 Gpn06 NOTICE OF INTENT TO INCORPORATE Notice is given that Articles of Incorporation which will incorporate PINEY GROVE CHURCH OF GOD, INC. will be delivered to the Secretary of State for filing in accordance with the Georgia Business Corporation Code. The initial registered office of corporation will be located at 6825 Beards Bluff Rd., Odum, Georgia 31555 and its initial registered agent at such address is Richard Dobson. Allen, Forehand & Adams Jon V. Forehead P O Box 1687 Moultrie, GA 31771 229-985-3912 Run dates: February 27, and March 5, 2016. No. 686 Gpn06 NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Notice is given that articles of incorporation that will incorporate Wayne County Livestock Show Team INC. have been delivered to the Secretary of State for filing in accordance with the Georgia Nonprofit Corporation Code. The initial registered office of the corporation is located at 1400 Dry Creek Road, Screven, GA 31560 and its initial registered agent at such address is Robert Arnold. Run dates: February 27, and March 5, 2016. No. 687 Gpn06 NOTICE OF INTENT C & W ENTERPRISES OF JESUP, LLC has applied for a retail package store license, to sell liquor, beer & wine products. C & W ENTERPRISES OF JESUP, LLC is located at 391 Lanes Bridge Road, Jesup, GA 31545. The business is owned by Jay Franklin Williams, Jr. & Sandy Johnson Crews; Jay Franklin Williams, Jr. resides at P O Box 616, Port St. Joe, Florida, 32457 and Sandy Johnson Crews resides at 135 Lester Road, Odum, Georgia, 31555. Run dates: February 27, and March 5, 2016. No. 688 Gpn14 NOTICE OF PUBLIC STORAGE SALE JESUP PREMIUM STORAGE Due to default in rent, the following person is notified that the contents of their unit will be sold to the highest bidder on March 11, 2016 12:00 pm. Unit # M7 Keith Dean To bit go to www.storagebattles.com Run dates: February 27, and March 2, 5, 2016 No. 689 Gpn18 IN THE PROBATE COURT COUNTY OF WAYNE STATE OF GEORGIA IN RE: ESTATE OF JAMES ROY BAGLEY, DECEASED PETITION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION NOTICE TO: WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: SUSIE L. BAGLEY has petitioned to be appointed Administrator(s) of the estate of James Roy Bagley deceased, of said County. (The Petitioner has also applied for waiver of bond and/or grant of certain powers contained in O.C.G.A §53-12-261.) 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, setting forth the grounds of any such objections, and must be filed with the court on or before March 21, 2016. All pleadings/objections must be signed under oath before a notary pubic or before a probate court clerk, and filing fees must be tendered with your pleadings/objections, unless you qualify to file as an indigent party. Contact probate court personnel at the following address/telephone number for the required amount of filing fees. 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. Tammy K. Thornton Judge of the Probate Court By: Hope S. Cunningham Clerk/Deputy Clerk of the Probate Court 359 East Walnut Street Jesup, GA 31546 912-427-5940 Run dates: February 27, and March 5, 12, 19, 2016 No. 690 GPN15 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF WAYNE COUNTY, STATE OF GEORGIA In re the name change of Michael Herb, Petitioner CIVIL ACTION FILE # 16-CV-0071 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION You are hereby notified that on the 23rd day of February, 2016, Michael Herb filed a Petition to Change Name in the Superior Court of Wayne County. Michael Herb desires to change his/her from Michael Lee Storm Herb to Michael Lee Deloach. Any interested party has the right to appear in this case and file objec- tions within 30 days after the Petition to Change Name was filed. Signed this 23rd day of February, 2016 Clerk of Superior Court, Wayne County Run dates: February 27, and March 5, 12, 19, 2016. No. 692 Gpn15 Notice of Publication In the Superior Court of Wayne County State of Georgia In the Matter of Brandon Tyler Newkirk, Civil Action File Number 16-CV-0076 NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME To Whom It May Concern: You are hereby notified that on February 23, 2016, a Petition to Change name was filed in the Superior Court of Wayne County, Georgia, by Brandon Tyler Newkirk. The foregoing Petition to Change Name will be set down and made returnable before the Superior Court of Wayne County, Brunswick Judicial Circuit in Chambers within thirty (30) days of the filing of said Petition. Objections must be filed with said Court within thirty (30) days of the filing of said Petition. Samantha F. Jacobs, Esq. 712 E. Cherry Street Jesup, Georgia 31546 (912) 427-8786 Run dates: February 27, and March 5, 12, 19, 2016. No. 693 Gpn18 IN THE PROBATE COURT COUNTY OF WAYNE STATE OF GEORGIA IN RE: ESTATE OF JAMES EDWARD TODD, DECEASED PETITION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION NOTICE To who it may concern: Tonya Todd & Tiffany Todd has petitioned to be appointed Administrator(s) of the estate of James Edward Todd deceased, of said County. (The Petitioner has also applied for waiver of bond and/or grant of certain powers contained in O.C.G.A. §53-12-261.) All interested parties are hereby notified to show cause why said petition should not be granted. All objections to the petition must be writing, setting forth the grounds of any such objections, and must be filed with the court on or before March 21,2016. All pleadings/objections must be signed under oath before a notary public or before a probate court clerk, and filing fees must be tendered with your pleadings/objections, unless you qualify to file as an indigent party. Contact probate court personnel at the following address/telephone number for the required amount of filing fees. 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. Tammy K. Thornton Judge of the Probate Court By: Hope S. Cunningham Clerk/Deputy Clerk of the Probate Court 359 E. Walnut St. Jesup, GA 31546 912-427-5940 Run dates: February 27, and March 5, 12, 19, 2016 No. 694 Weddings A New Beginning A SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT TO Saturday, February 27, 2016 •Responsibilities of bridal-party members •Factors to consider when hosting an outdoor wedding •Customize your ceremony to give it a unique touch Page 2 • Saturday, February 27, 2016 -- The Press-Sentinel Keith, Lewis plan wedding through difficult times By Kara B. Jackson SPECIAL TO THE PRESS-SENTINEL Wedding planning can be a stressful, difficult time, even in the best of circumstances, but for Hanna Keith and Garrett Lewis, extra difficulties have been added to the mix. With less than three months until their wedding date, the plans continue despite Keith’s continuing her pursuit of a post-baccalaureate degree and undergoing chemotherapy treatments. Keith, the daughter of Jesup Mayor David Earl and Carol Keith, is a 2004 graduate of Wayne County High School and a 2009 graduate of the University of Georgia with a bachelor’s degree in biological sciences. She is currently pursuing a post-baccalaureate degree and is scheduled to graduate in December this year with a bachelor of science degree in nursing. Lewis, the son of Herman Lewis Jr. and his wife, Brenda, is a 2005 graduate of Wayne County High School. He graduated from Georgia Southern University in 2009 with a bachelor’s degree in industrial management and in 2012 with a master’s degree in business administration. The couple met early in life and dated throughout high school before moving away to different colleges upon graduation. “It was hard for us to manage the long-distance relationship between Statesboro and Athens, so ly all these years.’ He ing; everyone knew but we separated during colsaid, ‘There are a few me!” lege but kept in touch,” things I’ve learned over Because Keith was still Keith said. “He and I both these years, the most in the middle of nursing moved home December important being that I school, the couple opted 2009, went on a few dates, love you, Hanna, and I for a long engagement and and picked up right where don’t know what I’d do decided to get married we had left off. … We’ve without you.’ He after she graduatbeen together ever ed. since!” AlFinding hope together, in planning Keith and “A year and Lewis half to plan a have each wedding seemed been a like ample time,” part of the said Keith. “We other’s life enjoyed the rest for 15 of 2014 as a years. newly engaged After datcouple, and ing for so then the planlong, they ning began. began to be The few lovingly months followpressured by ing, Garrett friends and and I set a family to get date for May engaged. 21, 2016, and “Garrett had been and I had displanning the cussed getting details when engaged but in June we wanted to do it got the devon our time, astating when everynews that I thing was just had been right,” said diagnosed Keith. “During with breast ial cancer.” ec Thanksgiving of Sp / Y PH S PHOTOGRA FONDA DAVI wed2014, my family The couing in on their os cl e ar is - ple talked ew L al tt ch re w ar fe G gathered at my a d an with Hanna Keith engagement aunt’s house in an extended r ial day on May about postte ec af sp te r ei da th to ding d ar rw Jacksonville; poning the both look fo lenges. They Garrett and his wedding 21. parents joined for fear that us. turned and the planning would “As we got ready to looked at his mom and become too stressful, but bless the food, Garrett dad and said, ‘Well, let’s they decided to go ahead began a speech by thankdo this!’ and got down on with the date they had set ing my family for allowing one knee to ask me to in order to give them both him and his parents to be marry him! something to look forward a part of the Keith Family “Of course I said yes to. Thanksgiving and also and, in fact, later jokingly “From day one we made thanked them for making said, ‘It’s about time!’ I sure that all my physihim feel ‘part of the famihad no idea this was comcians were aware that we had a date set to get married and I needed to get started with treatments as quickly as possible in order to be strong and healthy by then!” said Keith. She would use the wedding and the planning process to distract herself from chemotherapy treatments and surgeries. “It wasn’t until my last surgery took place Dec. 30 that we were able to put 2015 behind us and kick things into high gear,” Keith said. “Five months is a very short amount of time to put together a wedding. … Now with only three months left, there are still a few details to iron out, but the process has been exciting–stressful for my mom, but a lot of fun! “I attended a few bridal expos to get some ideas and even went dress shopping just to get a feel of what I wanted. I am a very indecisive person, so I just knew it would take me forever to find the perfect dress, but to everyone’s surprise I found the dress on my first visit to That Dress in Rincon. I never expected to be that girl who cried at the sight of a dress, but when my family started crying, then came the waterworks!” Both the bride and the groom-to-be look forward to their special day and the hope it brings. “Being high school sweethearts and coming from several generations of families that grew up here in Wayne County, we ❑ See PLANS, Page 6 The Press-Sentinel -- Saturday, February 27, 2016 • Page 3 Exquisite Fabrics, Embellishments & Accessories for: • Custom Designed Wedding Gowns • Veils • Attendants’ & Mother’s Dresses • Alterations TUXEDO RENTALS • INVITATIONS • PAPER ACCESSORIES Wedding Consultant • Bridal Gown Preservation DECORATOR FABRICS Beautiful Selection for Your New Home. Responsibilities of bridal-party members Being asked to join a bridal party is both an honor and a responsibility. When asked to take on such significant and meaningful roles, men and women may recognize the honor but be unsure of what their responsibilities are as couples move forward with their wedding plans. Bridal-party roles can vary depending on certain circumstances, but many couples still want their bridesmaids and groomsmen to perform many of the more traditional tasks associated with their roles. The following are some of the tasks bridesmaids and groomsmen can expect to perform in the months leading up to the wedding and during the wedding itself. • Maid of honor: The maid of honor serves as the bride-to-be’s right-hand woman as she plans her wedding and gets ready on her big day. Maids of honor typically go gown-shopping with the bride and may even choose or offer suggestions about the color and style of the bridesmaids’ dresses. Once a dress style and color has been chosen, the maid of honor will make sure everyone is fitted on time. A maid of honor will also plan the bridal shower, sending invitations and arranging for lodging for out-of-town guests if necessary. Many brides want the details of their bridal showers to be a surprise, and maids of honor should honor those sentiments when possible. A maid of honor also plans the bachelorette party, though many brides do not mind being involved in the planning of such parties. The maid of honor may be asked to help address save-the-date cards and envelopes as well. Come the day of the wedding, the maid of honor will ensure the bride’s day is as stressfree as possible, helping to address any lastminute issues that may arise. Maids of honor may be asked to serve as the legal witness to the wedding and sign the wedding license before the reception. At the reception, the maid of honor will toast the bride. • Best man: The best man is the maid of honor’s counterpart, helping to plan the bachelor party and toasting the groom at the reception. The best man also tends to hold the rings during the wedding ceremony, and during the day of the wedding, he will coordinate the groomsmen to make sure everyone is ready to go on time. The best man may arrange transportation for the groom and groomsmen on the day of the wedding and may also return the groom and groomsmen’s attire the following day if the newlyweds are departing on their honeymoons. • Bridesmaids/groomsmen: The bridesmaids and groomsmen serve similar functions, acting as sources of support as couples plan their weddings. Bridesmaids and groomsmen help to plan the bachelorette and bachelor parties and may also be asked their opinions as couples make decisions regarding their weddings. Bridesmaids and groomsmen must be prepared to take pictures once couples have officially tied the knot. They also must help the bride and groom with any issues that may arise in the hours before couples become husband and wife. • Flower girl/Ring bearer: Flower girls and ring bearers are often young relatives of the couple; a flower girl or a ring bearer may be a young brother or sister or a niece or nephew. The responsibilities of the flower girl and ring bearer are typically limited to the ceremony, during which they will walk down the aisle, either together or individually, before the father of the bride escorts his daughter to the altar or stage. • Father of the bride: The father of the bride walks his daughter down the aisle during the ceremony and, along with his wife, may pay for the wedding, though many couples now finance their own nuptials. The father of the bride will dance with his daughter during the reception, and some fathers may even share a special toast for the newlyweds during the reception, though such a toast is not traditionally required. 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This should not be too big an issue if the ceremony and reception are held at the same locale, but couples should still look for nearby lodging before booking remote outdoor locations. Weather Weather is perhaps the biggest factor couples must consider when planning an outdoor wedding. Outdoor weddings are best held during those seasons when the threat of precipitation is insignificant and temperatures are mild, but it’s still necessary to have a backup plan just in case Mother Nature does not want to cooperate. If possible, find an outdoor sea Chel Tyre Mary’s Bow-K Flowers, Gifts & Weddings VOTED WAYNE’S FAVORITE FLORIST! 147 W. Cherry Street • Jesup • 427-6828 location that provides access to an indoor ceremony facility in case of inclement weather. If that’s not possible monitor the forecast as closely as possible and arrange for a tent to be erected should rain start to fall. (Note: The cost of such tents can be considerable, so build this contingency into your budget.) If the forecast is calling for chillier temperatures than you had hoped for, email out-of-town guests a few days in advance to remind them to dress warm. Logistics No matter how beautiful a backdrop may be, photos of an outdoor ceremony can be compromised. Couples, along with their photographers, should visit the site in the weeks before their weddings to determine arrangements for the ceremony that will guarantee photos are not compromised by sunlight or shade. Facility managers can probably offer advice as to the best places to hold the ceremony and seat guests, but a runthrough at the location with your photographer in tow can help ensure your photos come out perfect. Custom Pallet Photos Voted Wayne’s Favorite Gift Shop & Window Display Sarah Surrency Josh Higginbotham Rachel Riggs Dustin Lee Hannah Keith Garrett Lewis Brittany Mallard Robert Jackson Jodi Bennett Michael Kirkland Amanda Sharpe Jared Johnson March 12th May 28th FREE GIFT WRAPPING April 9th July 9th 197 W. 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You can select the words you want to exchange during the ceremony as well as any readings during the service. Work with your officiant to narrow down particular phrasing or sentiments that fit with your vision of the wedding and relationship. • Participants: Wedding party members fulfill certain roles during the ceremony, but they are not limited to those tasks alone. Consider asking wedding party members or other friends or family members to take on specialized roles in the wedding. They may be able to do certain readings, escort guests to their seats, light candles, or sing and participate in other ways. • Musical interludes: Choose music that connects with your personalities as a couple rather than selecting standard songs merely because they are the easier route. Work with the organist or other musicians, and request that they perform or play musical pieces that you enjoy. • Candle lighting: Many couples like to incorporate candle-lighting components into their ceremonies. Lighting unity candles blends two families together into one in a symbolic way. Other couples choose different traditions, such as mixing two different-colored sands in a new vessel, to represent the joining of two lives together. You can consider these types of additions for your wedding ceremony or come up with your own unique tradition. Impart a special touch to a wedding ceremony in any number of ways. Doing so will help set this special day apart in the minds of guests and make it even more memorable to look back on as a couple. D AVID ’ S CLOTHING Downtown, Jesup • 427-3133 “With three generations of experience David’s Clothing has been the leader in tuxedos for over 40 years.” ... Designer styles and expert fitting to ensure you look your best for your wedding. Incorporate some custom elements into the wedding ceremony to give it a unique flair. 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The reception will be held on Lewis’ family’s farm, where the couple plan to one day build a home and raise their family. “Bits and pieces of our family history will be woven into all of the details of our wedding; my dress is being altered by my aunt and will include parts of my [mother’s] and late grandmother Mema Kay’s wedding dresses incorporated into it,” she said. The couple hope that the wedding will be even more special for all they’ve endured. “We couldn’t have made it through these 15 years together, especially this last year, without the love and support of our family and friends, and we wouldn’t be able to celebrate without them by our side on our special day,” explained Keith. “My sister, Sidney, will be my maid of honor; Garrett’s dad, Herman, will be his best man, and our bridal party will include some of our closest high school and college friends. Our wedding will be a celebration of life and love, so we welcome family and close friends to come celebrate with us. “We’re looking forward to our special day and know that the best is yet to come!” Hanna Keith and Garrett Lewis have fought the challenges associated with breast cancer, including shaving her head, and are excited to find hope in planning their wedding. Home is where our story begins... HARRISON Real Estate Agency, Inc. 309 S. First St. • Jesup, GA 31545 Call (912) 427-3746 The Press-Sentinel -- Saturday, February 27, 2016 • Page 7 Crawford Jewelers 172 W. 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