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$1.00 S ERVING C AMDEN C OUNTY , G EORGIA S INCE 1894 Tribune & Georgian t THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 2016 Attorneys seek criminal file TRIBUNE-GEORGIAN.COM Tribune & Georgian Volume 113, No. 2 © 2015, Tribune & Georgian, Community Newspapers Inc. OBITUARIES OPINION CRIME REPORT UPCOMING EVENTS INDEX FROM THE MAILBOX TO THE DESKTOP, YOUR TRUSTED SOURCE. ANYTIME. ANYWHERE. Tribune & Georgian New, Improved Website Coming Soon! www.tribune-georgian.com 2A 4A 5A 6A POLL What do you think 2016 will bring for Camden? Vote online at www.tribune-georgian.com and see last week’s results on page 5A. Like the T&G SPORTS PEOPLE CLASSIFIEDS LEGALS 1B 3B 6B 8B Attorneys representing Craig Peeples, director of Pak’s Karate in Kingsland, in a civil suit brought by former students who claim he molested them are seek- ing access to a videotape and other evidence gathered in the criminal case. They have said information is neces- sary for Peeples’ defense. The plaintiffs’ amended complaint also references the video that was recorded during investigations by the district attorney’s office and the Georgia Bureau of In- vestigation. “As part of these investi- gations, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation recorded a meeting between Peeples and one of the Plaintiffs at Peeples’ Kingsland stu- dio,” the complaint reads. “During this meeting, which was recorded on videotape, the plaintiff discussed the abuse Peeples had perpe- trated against him when he was a minor. Peoples did not deny that the abuse had occurred. To the contrary, Peeples tried to excuse his Saturday, Jan. 16 Camden County Re-Entry Program will host an MLK program from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at St. Marys Civic Park near the aquatic center. There will be presentations, games, music, free blood pressure and blood sugar checks, fire rescue “Smokehouse,” and a variety of nonprofit and vendor booths. A Martin Luther King Celebration will be held in Woodbine with the theme of “Where Do We Go From Here? Living It, Teaching It, Sharing It.” A parade will begin at 9 a.m. at Woodbine City Hall and proceed down U.S. Highway 17 to Camden Avenue Church of God, where a service will be held. Parade participants should be at city hall at 8:45 a.m. Monday, Jan. 18 A unity walk celebrating MLK will begin at 10 a.m. from the north end of U.S. Highway 17 at First African Missionary Baptist Church in Kingsland. The procession will end at Kingsland Lions Park, where there will be speakers and other activities. MARTIN LUTHER KING Remembering Monday, Jan. 18 Johna Strickland Rush [email protected] Evidence collected in investigations needed for Peeples’ defense in suit See SUIT, page 7A A closer look at the Navy’s resources Cmdr. Joe Coleman, com- manding officer of USS West Virginia Blue Crew, briefs Deputy Secretary of Energy Dr. Elizabeth Sherwood- Randall during a tour of the missile control room on board the Ohio-class ballistic-missile submarine USS West Virginia. Sher- wood-Randall visited Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base earlier this month to highlight the relationship between the Navy and the Department of Energy’s resources. See page 6A for the story. U.S. Navy photo by Machinist’s Mate 2nd Class Christopher Bishop The St. Marys Planning Commission has set two opportunities in February for residents to weigh in on a request to rezone the old paper mill site that has al- ready sparked a regional re- view and public discussion. Potential developers have proposed building an indus- trial and logistics center on the land. The commission will hold public hearings from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 18, and Thursday, Feb. 25, at St. Marys Elementary School. Once the planning commis- sion rules, the request is ex- pected to come before city council. The Port of St. Marys LLC, headed by Chris Ra- gucci of Worldwide Group, submitted the rezoning application in November, seeking to change the 722- acre parcel from planned development mixed use to planned development in- dustrial. Ragucci held two public information sessions in De- cember to answer questions and concerns raised by resi- dents about the project and zoning. Because of its size, the Hearings set for mill site rezoning Johna Strickland Rush [email protected] Tribune & Georgian file photo The St. Marys Planning Commission will hold two public hearings in February to gather input on a request to rezone the old paper mill property. The land is currently zoned for mixed development. A potential buyer has asked for industrial zoning. A judge has dismissed the wrongful death suit that the father of a Cam- den teen killed in 2014 brought against the City of St. Marys. In the March 10 suit, Rickey Sullivan claimed that his son, Braxton Sul- livan, would not have been hit by a car and killed if the city had mowed the shoulder of St. Marys Road more often. He asked for $5 million plus related medical and funeral expenses. Braxton was stuck by a Judge dismisses wrongful death suit against city Johna Strickland Rush [email protected] See JUDGE, page 7A T&G to launch improved website The Tribune & Geor- gian will release an im- proved website and digital edition of the newspaper next week. A redesigned website is scheduled to go live at www.tribune-georgian. com on Wednesday, Jan. 20. This new service brings readers the latest news along with an exact replica of the printed newspaper, which readers can view in flip-book format. “This new site has a lot of modern features that Staff report www.tribune-georgian.com See HEARINGS, page 7A See WEBSITE, page 7A

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Attorneys seek criminal fileTribune-georgian.com

Tribune & GeorgianVolume 113, No. 2

© 2015, Tribune & Georgian,Community Newspapers Inc.

Obituaries

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Crime repOrt

upCOming events

Index

FROM THE MAILBOX TO THE DESKTOP, YOUR TRUSTED SOURCE.ANYTIME. ANYWHERE.

Tribune & GeorgianNew, Improved Website Coming Soon!

www.tribune-georgian.com

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2016 will bring for Camden?Vote online at www.tribune-georgian.com and see

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Attorneys representing Craig Peeples, director of Pak’s Karate in Kingsland, in a civil suit brought by former students who claim he molested them are seek-

ing access to a videotape and other evidence gathered in the criminal case. They have said information is neces-sary for Peeples’ defense. The plaintiffs’ amended complaint also references the video that was recorded during investigations by the district attorney’s office and

the Georgia Bureau of In-vestigation. “As part of these investi-gations, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation recorded a meeting between Peeples and one of the Plaintiffs at Peeples’ Kingsland stu-dio,” the complaint reads. “During this meeting, which

was recorded on videotape, the plaintiff discussed the abuse Peeples had perpe-trated against him when he was a minor. Peoples did not deny that the abuse had occurred. To the contrary, Peeples tried to excuse his

Saturday, Jan. 16 Camden County Re-Entry Program will host an MLK program from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at St. Marys Civic Park near the aquatic center. There will be presentations, games, music, free blood pressure and blood sugar checks, fire rescue “Smokehouse,” and a variety of nonprofit and vendor booths.

A Martin Luther King Celebration will be held in Woodbine with the theme of “Where Do We Go From Here? Living It, Teaching It, Sharing It.” A parade will begin at 9 a.m. at Woodbine City Hall and proceed down U.S. Highway 17 to Camden Avenue Church of God, where a service will be held. Parade participants should be at city hall at 8:45 a.m.

Monday, Jan. 18 A unity walk celebrating MLK will begin at 10 a.m. from the north end of U.S. Highway 17 at First African Missionary Baptist Church in Kingsland. The procession will end at Kingsland Lions Park, where there will be speakers and other activities.

MARTIN LUTHER KING

Remembering

Monday, Jan. 18

Johna Strickland [email protected]

Evidence collected in investigations needed for Peeples’ defense in suit

See SUIT, page 7A

A closer look at the Navy’s resourcesCmdr. Joe Coleman, com-manding officer of USS West Virginia Blue Crew, briefs Deputy Secretary of Energy Dr. Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall during a tour of the missile control room on board the Ohio-class ballistic-missile submarine USS West Virginia. Sher-wood-Randall visited Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base earlier this month to highlight the relationship between the Navy and the Department of Energy’s resources. See page 6A for the story.U.S. Navy photo by Machinist’s Mate 2nd Class Christopher Bishop

The St. Marys Planning Commission has set two opportunities in February for residents to weigh in on a request to rezone the old paper mill site that has al-ready sparked a regional re-

view and public discussion. Potential developers have proposed building an indus-trial and logistics center on the land. The commission will hold public hearings from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 18, and Thursday, Feb. 25, at St. Marys Elementary School. Once the planning commis-

sion rules, the request is ex-pected to come before city council. The Port of St. Marys LLC, headed by Chris Ra-gucci of Worldwide Group, submitted the rezoning application in November, seeking to change the 722-acre parcel from planned development mixed use to

planned development in-dustrial. Ragucci held two public information sessions in De-cember to answer questions and concerns raised by resi-dents about the project and zoning. Because of its size, the

Hearings set for mill site rezoningJohna Strickland Rush

[email protected]

Tribune & Georgian file photoThe St. Marys Planning Commission will hold two public hearings in February to gather input on a request to rezone the old paper mill property. The land is currently zoned for mixed development. A potential buyer has asked for industrial zoning.

A judge has dismissed the wrongful death suit that the father of a Cam-den teen killed in 2014 brought against the City of St. Marys. In the March 10 suit, Rickey Sullivan claimed

that his son, Braxton Sul-livan, would not have been hit by a car and killed if the city had mowed the shoulder of St. Marys Road more often. He asked for $5 million plus related medical and funeral expenses. Braxton was stuck by a

Judge dismisses wrongful death suit against city

Johna Strickland [email protected]

See JUDGE, page 7A

T&G to launch improved website

The Tribune & Geor-gian will release an im-proved website and digital edition of the newspaper next week.

A redesigned website is scheduled to go live at www.tribune-georgian.

com on Wednesday, Jan. 20.

This new service brings readers the latest news along with an exact replica of the printed newspaper, which readers can view in flip-book format.

“This new site has a lot of modern features that

Staff reportwww.tribune-georgian.com

See HEARINGS, page 7A

See WEBSITE, page 7A

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DEEN — “Bob” Robert Henry Deen, 88, passed peacefully with his immediate family at his side Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2016, at the Camden hospital departing from his life’s work.

Life’s path led him to many places but he always found comfort and home in south Georgia.

Born Oct. 9, 1927, in his childhood home in Pearson, he attended Glynn Academy High School, graduated from Pearson High School in 1945, sought knowledge at South Georgia College and Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, served in the U.S. Army Air Corps in the Philippines from 1946 to 1947, returned to the U.S. to work as a switchman with the Georgia/Florida Railroad and managed a construction team as foreman at Dupont Corporation in Augusta for two years before joining Gilman Paper Company in 1953 with 42 years of service retiring in 1996.

His Christian life was a lifelong belief in betterment of himself and positive support of everyone. He joined the St. Marys United Methodist Church in 1954 and served dutifully on the board of trustees, administrative board, pastor parish committee, finance and nominating committees and evangelism committee. He was responsible for the greeters that are at the doors of each service and member of the Pilgrim Sunday school class.

He was a member of the Masonic Lodge from 1953 to present. His achievements include master degree in 1954, member of the Royal Arch and Council, president of Shriners Camden County, worshipful master of Blue Lodge, worshipful master of Council and Royal Arch, worshipful master of Shriners for Savannah, Eastern Star, Scottish Rite, Jacksonville, Fla., and worshipful master of commandery for Brunswick.

He was always active in football and baseball. He belonged to the Camden Community Recreation Center and loved to go work out at the gym. Many recall his excitement from the ‘70s and ’80s Camden County High School football games.

He was preceded in death by his father, James Elias Deen; mother, Doris Dickerson

Deen; and sister, Wynelle McCorkle.

He is survived by his loving family, which includes his wife of 58 years, Mildred Deen; children, Randy (Cindee) of Jacksonville and Michael (Melissa) Deen; grandchildren, Randall, Austin, Brandon and Chandler Deen; and sister Beth Paulk of Willacoochee.

Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 16, at the St. Marys United Methodist Church with the Rev. Tom Jones and Rev. Wayne Moseley officiating.

Burial will follow at Oak Grove Cemetery with military honors and Masonic rites.

The family will receive friends from 5 to 7 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 15, at Allison Memorial Chapel in St. Marys.

Flowers can be provided or contributions in memory of Robert H. Deen can be made to Shriners Hospitals for Children.

Allison Memorial Chapel and Funeral Home of St. Marys is in charge of arrangements.

TAYLOR — Mr. Albert J. Taylor Sr., 81, passed away peacefully on Monday, Jan. 4, 2016.

Born on May 31, 1934, in Miami, Fla., he was a son of the late Joe and Reitha Taylor of Kingsland.

Albert was a retired employee of Pitney Bowes, Norwalk, Conn., for many years before later moving back to Kingsland and settling finally in Augusta.

He was a caring man who will be deeply missed by all

who knew and loved him.Albert James Taylor Sr.

leaves a life of memories to Macie L. Westbrook Taylor and his children, Phyllis Moore (Ronnie) of Hope Mills, N.C.; Shirley Williams of Stockbridge; Albert James Jr. (Elizabeth) of King George, Va.; Sonia Harrison of Stratford, Conn.; and Shawn (Tonia) of Norwalk, Conn. He also leaves two daughters, Louise Westbrook Eubanks (Henry) of Burlington, N.C., and Maria Cephas of Augusta; nine grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; a host of cousins, nieces, nephews and friends; a special caretaker, Miss Jackie Finley of Augusta; and his special first cousins Eunice, Willie, Eleanor and Angelo Dawson.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 9, at the W.H. Mays Mortuary, 1221 James Brown Blvd. in Augusta.

BOBINGER — Mr. Ronald Emeil Bobinger, 58, of Kingsland passed away in the early morning hours of Monday, Jan. 11, 2016, at Baptist Health in Jacksonville, Fla.

Mr. Bobinger was born in Fernandina Beach, Fla., on July 7, 1957. He was the son of the late Florian Emeil and Mary Hildredge Readdick Bobinger. A native of Camden County, Mr. Bobinger was an avid horseman who lived a full life surrounded by family and friends.

Mr. Bobinger is survived by his wife, Linda S. Bobinger;

his daughters, Randi Leigh Bobinger of Atlanta and Halie Bobinger of Neptune Beach, Fla.; his son and his wife, Clay and Megan Bobinger of Jacksonville, Fla.; his sister, Helen Louise Singleton of Lutz, Fla.; his grandchildren, Maggie Claire Middleton and William Bear Power.

The family will receive friends from 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016, at Kingsland First Baptist Church. Funeral services for Mr. Bobinger will begin there at 12:30 p.m. with Pastor Brian Parker presiding.

Pallbearers will be Danny Brazell, David Brazell, Tony Crews, Reggie Johnson, Rocky Readdick, Ed Smith and Brian Whitten. Interment and committal prayer will follow in Oak Grove Cemetery in St. Marys.

For those wishing, the family requests any memorial donations made in his honor go to The Lupus Foundation via www.lupus.org.

Coastal Camden Funeral Home in Kingsland is entrusted with Mr. Bobinger’s arrangements.

COKER — Albert Ray Coker Jr., 55, of Woodbine passed away Thursday, Jan. 7, 2016, at UF Health Shands in Jacksonville, Fla.

Born Jan. 26, 1960, in Kingstree, S.C., he was the son of the late Albert Ray Coker and the late Roberta Reid Cox. He was also preceded in death by his son, Jason Ray Coker.

Al was a veteran of the U.S. Navy, retiring with 20 years of service and having served his country honorably. He was employed with the Naval Submarine Support Center from 2004 to present. Al was a member of the VFW Post 8385 and the VFW Riders. He was an avid outdoorsman and loved riding his motorcycle. He adored and loved his family, especially his two grandchildren.

A celebration of life was held from 4 to 6 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 12, at Allison Memorial Chapel in St. Marys.

Survivors include his wife, Kelly Coker of Woodbine; daughter, Dana Carper (Lon)

of St. Marys; sister, Pam Lloyd (Barry) of Harleyville, S.C.; brothers, Charlie Coker of Kingstree and Mark Cox (Nicole) of Charleston, S.C.; grandchildren, Ayden Carper and Hadley Carper; and several nieces and nephews.

Allison Memorial Chapel and Funeral Home of St. Marys is in charge of arrangements.

DUBOSE — Samuel Irvin DuBose, 82, of Kingsland died Monday, Jan. 11, 2016.

JENNINGS — Sharanita Marie Jennings, 22, of St. Marys, died unexpectedly Friday, Jan. 8, 2016, at UF Health Shands Hospital in Jacksonville, Fla.

A celebration of her life will be at 6 p.m. Friday, Jan. 15, in the Woods-Wainright Chapel of Coastal Camden Funeral Home in Kingsland.

Coastal Camden Funeral Home in Kingsland is entrusted with her arrangements.

BARRANCO — Angela Maria Barranco, 75, of St. Marys passed away Monday, Jan. 11, 2016, surrounded by her family at Hospice of the Golden Isles in Brunswick.

Born Nov. 22, 1940, in Panama, she was the daughter of the late Luis and Angela Gibbs Barranco.

She is survived by daughters, Alicia Sanchez of Alexandria, Va., and Lourdes Merrow of St. Marys; grandson, Dillon Merrow of St. Marys; and sisters, nieces, nephews and loved ones across Florida and Ohio.

Known by many as Mimi, her spirit and strength will live on in all those she touched.

A small memorial gathering will be held Saturday evening at the Merrow home.

Allison Memorial Chapel and Funeral Home of St. Marys is in charge of arrangements.

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The Kings Bay Chapter of the Military Officers As-sociation of America (KB-MOAA) will hold its dinner meeting Tuesday, Jan. 19, in the temporary location of the two-story building located just after the club-house.

Parking is located across the street.

The social hour will begin at 5:30 p.m. with dining at 6:30 p.m. The program will begin at 7:30 p.m.

The menu will include buttermilk fried chicken breast, garlic mashed red potatoes, grilled asparagus and pecan pie with warm sauce Anglaise.

The cost for the meal will be $30 per person, which includes a house salad, water, iced tea, cof-fee, taxes and gratuity, pay-

able by cash or a check to KBMOAA.

Those who wish to at-tend should RSVP to Major Jack Briggs, U.S. Air Force (retired) at (912) 674-8821 or send an email to [email protected].

Dress will be business casual.

For more details or a map to Osprey Cove, visit the website kbmoaa.org.

The guest speaker will be Cmdr. Paul R. Burkhart of the U.S. Navy.

A native of North Chili, N.Y., Burkhart enlisted in the Navy in August 1984 and entered recruit training in July 1985. He has served at a variety of sea and shore duty stations.

Burkhart is the com-manding officer of LCS Crew 109, PCU Little Rock (LCS 9).

Military officers association sets Tuesday meeting

Submitted photoCamden County Cooperative Extension Agent Jessica Warren (left) placed first in the Extension Education category at the Georgia Association of County Agricultural Agents (GACAA) Annual Meeting and Professional Improvement Conference with her presentation titled “Air Potato Management in Coastal Georgia.” She was also selected as the district and state winner for GACAA’s Young Professional award and will travel in July to Arkansas to be recognized at the national conference. The Young Professional award is awarded to agents five years or less into their careers with extension who have accomplished quality work. Emmanuel County agent Mark Crosby and Forsyth County agent Heather Kolich congratulate Warren on her award.

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The Camden County Chamber of Commerce has announced plans for a new and improved Taste of Cam-den in 2016. According to a release is-sued this week, the chamber will take a more targeted approach as to how commu-nity resources and businesses will be highlighted at its sig-nature event. This includes expanding Taste of Camden into two expos instead of the one annual event. “As the chamber’s new president my mission is to ensure that our members have access to high-quality and well planned events and training opportunities,” said Amy Hendricks, Camden County Chamber of Com-merce president. “With that goal in mind we will host two Taste of Camden Expo- type events in the 2016 cal-endar year.” The Chamber’s first TOC event will be Saturday, April 23. Hendricks said the new format will offer the op-portunity for our home and lawn businesses, health care services and traditional busi-

nesses to be showcased. Additionally, at the new spring event, the chamber will introduce TOC-Kids, which will allow children’s services in Camden to show-case their services, as well as what they have available for summer camps and pro-grams.

The Chamber expo in the fall of 2016 will be focused on food venues, entertain-ment and the local retail industry with the ever-im-portant theme of Keeping It In Camden. Details about this event will be announced at a later date. “We are truly excited about this new strategy for Taste of Camden and antic-ipate that it will be bigger, better and more valuable to our membership. We invite you to reach out to us at the Chamber offices should you have any questions or need additional information,” Hendricks added. Current chamber mem-bers who are interested in becoming more involved and would like to participate on the planning committee are

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RESOLUTION OF THE CAMDEN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERSESTABLISHING THE QUALIFYING FEES FOR THE 2016 ELECTIONS

FOR CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA PURSUANT TOO.C.G.A SECTION 21-2-131 AS AMENDED

WHEREAS the below indicated elected officials of Camden County, Georgia a political subdivi-sion of the State of Georgia are up for election for the calendar year of 2016. WHEREAS the following offices are to be filled by election in 2016; Board of Commissioners District 1, Board of Commissioners District 3. Board of Commissioners District 5, Board of Education District 1, Board of Education District 3, Board of Education District 5, Clerk of the Superior Court, Office of the Sheriff, Probate Judge, Tax Commissioner, Chief Magistrate, County Coroner and County Surveyor. WHEREAS O.C.G.A section 21-2-131 (1) (A) and (B) as amended establishes that the qualifying fees for the above indicated elected offices shall be fixed and published by the governing authority of any county or municipality not later than February 1 (February 1, 2016) of any year in which a general pri-mary, nonpartisan election, or general elections are to be held. Said qualifying fees shall be fixed at three percent (3%) of the annual salary for the elected position as envisioned by O.C.G.A. section 21-2-131 (1) (A) and (B) as amended. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the qualifying fees for the following elected offices of Camden County, Georgia are set and shall be published as provided by law:

ELECTED OFFICE: Yearly Base 3% OF SALARY/PAY SALARY/PAY QUALIFYING FEE:

Board of Commissioners District 1 $12,321.00 $369.63Board of Commissioners District 3 $12,321.00 $369.63Board of commissioners District 5 $12,321.00 $369.63Board of Education District 1 $3,600.00 $108.00Board of Education District 3 $3,600.00 $108.00Board of Education District 5 $3,600.00 $108.00Clerk of the Superior Court* $71,765.47 $2,152.96O.C.G.A section 15-6-88 (a) amendedOffice of the Sheriff* $85,156.05 $2,554.68O.C.G.A section 15-16-20 (a) amendedProbate Judge* $76,959.86 $2,308.80O.C.G.A section 15-9-63 (a) (1) amendedTax Commissioner* $72,101.86 $2,163.06O.C.G.A section 48-5-183 (b) (1) amendedChief Magistrate* $67,609.16 $2,028.27O.C.G.A section 15-10-23 (a) (2) amendedCounty Coroner $9,275.00 $278.25County Surveyor** FEE SYSTEM $5.00

* These elected officials’ qualifying fees are determined by the STATE BASED in respective Code Sec-tions as amended for computation. Base salaries for fee purposes are based on the 2010 census; Camden County had an official census population of 50,513.** County Surveyor is based on a FEE SYSTEM for services rendered.

NOW THEREFORE BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that The Camden County Superintendent of Elections shall have the aforesaid qualifying fees published in the Legal Organ of Camden County, Georgia as required by law. ADOPTED IN A LAWFUL ASSEMBLY BY MAJORITY VOTE OF THE CAMDEN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS AND SPREAD UPON THE OFFICIAL MINUTES. THIS 8TH DAY OF DECEMBER 2015.

By James H. Starline, Chairman CAMDEN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

ATTEST: Kathryn Bishop, County Clerk

If residents have opinions, ideas and thoughts about St. Marys’ future, the steer-ing committee charged with helping to develop a master plan for the city wants to hear them. After forming in October, the nine-member committee has spent the last few months preparing surveys and ques-tions to use when they begin seeking input in February, according to committee chairman Michael Rich. Members plan on speaking with civic and church groups, distributing survey forms and conducting one-on-one in-terviews through September all in an effort to gather as many opinions from as many people as possible. The questions are about

practical things, such as water and sewer systems, transpor-tation, land development, planned park space, safety, subdivisions, retail spaces, industry and what type of in-dustry. And fanciful things, the dreams, visions and aspi-rations residents have. “We really want people to think about this stuff,” Rich said. “This is a 10-year plan that we’re working on here. We know there’s al-ways a tension between what you do in the short-run and what you do in the long-run. We’ve got to find a way to balance what people need done now and what people need over time.” A variety of input will help the committee and Ecolog-ical Planning Group — the firm city council hired in September to handle the plan — to identify projects and ideas for the writing and data

analysis part of the 18-month long process from September through May 2017. “The more involvement we have the more we know what’s important because, when you think about plan-ning, I can tell that it’s not just the zoning code that will be an issue. What kind of businesses do you want to see in St. Marys? Do you think we ought to have curbing and nice sidewalks? Do you think we ought to have bicycle trails? What are the things that make this the place where you want to live? The big question is: How can we keep young graduates inter-ested in working and living in St. Marys and not going away to another place and raising families here?” The committee will also talk about the mechanics of how to make these things happen.

Johna Strickland [email protected]

Committee welcomes input for St. Marys master plan

Submitted photoTesla Motors has opened a supercharger station at the Kingsland Welcome Center by In-terstate 95 with six charging spots. Kingsland City Council approved a lease with Tesla in September for the project. Tesla constructed the station at no cost to the city and will be responsible for the utilities.

Supercharger station opens

Kingsland family seeks team members for MDA Muscle Walk

Chamber announces fall, spring expos for 2016 Taste of Camden

Jeremiah Parker of King-sland needs some superhe-roes to help fight the villain that will eventually take his life. There is no cure for Duchenne muscular dystro-phy, but that does not stop 6-year-old Jeremiah from wanting to enjoy the things that other boys his age enjoy. His parents, Benja-min and Lydia Parker, want to make him feel as special as they can. And they are hop-ing to find some “heroes” in the community that will help them do that. His mom assembled a team for the Muscular Dys-trophy Association Muscle Walk, which will take place at 8:30 a.m. Saturday, April 16, at the Jacksonville (Fla.) Landing. Participants are asked to raise $100 each, which earns them a walk T-shirt. Lydia Parker said they are also trying to work in the superhero theme with capes or something similar. “I’m hoping we can not only raise money for MDA,

but show Jeremiah that all these people are here for him,” she said. “I was hoping the community might help us by getting involved in it.” To join the team Jeremi-ah’s Super Squad or donate toward their goal, visit the MDA website at www.mda.org and click on “Ways to Help MDA.” This will take you to a page where you can search for the Jackson-ville Walk and the local team page, Jeremiah’s Super Squad, which was ranked at No. 2 in fundraising already this week. Team captain Lydia Parker also can be reached by email at [email protected] or by calling (912) 674-4970.

Jill [email protected]

I’m hoping we can not only raise money for

MDA, but show Jeremiah that all these people are

here for him.

— Lydia ParkerJeremiah Parker’s

mother

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Letters to the editorRezoning needs a careful look

Dear Editor, The rezoning of the mill property is not my biggest concern if done responsibly. What I am having trouble understanding is the value for St. Marys and Camden County that would be re-ceived for having a non-de-veloper like ASM Capital as a middle broker and working with the city to define the rezoning parameters. I am concerned that the Camden County Joint Development Authority and the City of St. Marys are grasping at any deal just to be perceived as doing something. Having ASM Capital or another bankruptcy liqui-dator involved is only going to increase the cost of re-sponsible development of the mill site. The folks with the responsibility of review and/or fiduciary concerns within the City of St. Marys and Camden County need to take a deep breath and take the time necessary to truly understand what needs to be done here. None of us want to see an-other false start or worse, a bad deal for all of us.

Ricky A. HeidgerkenSt Marys

NRA could grant caution, still stand strong for rights

Dear Editor, Call me a-partisan, non-partisan or a Libra, but my brain is capable of thinking about both sides of an issue. My interpretation of the National Rifle Association is that they’re OK with ev-eryone in the USA owning guns as simple as a handgun to as complex as an assault weapon. And, OK, that’s what the Second Amend-ment allows, though in those days the weapon of max de-struction was a simple hand-loaded weapon. I don’t understand why the NRA seems OK with allowing anyone/everyone to own any type of gun the owner wants to own. The NRA is OK with USA, my city, my state, neighbors, my friends, my family and a few perhaps mentally unstable folks own-ing guns. I don’t worry about the vast majority of stable, sensi-ble folks owning a huge col-lection of guns from simple to assault and beyond weap-ons. I don’t get why the NRA wouldn’t be OK with rea-

sonable background checks and other safety measures to assure that guns don’t get into the hands of the very few who could do harm to any of us. Where’s the cau-tion? We raise our children to look twice before they cross the road, to not talk to strangers and to be careful about life in general. That’s a given for parents raising children. We raise our chil-dren “with caution.” So where’s the caution the NRA could exercise with arming people with weap-ons? The NRA could grant some caution to their cause and still allow the Second Amendment to stand strong.

Gail FarleySt. Marys

Will we protect space companiesat our expense?

Dear Editor, I respectfully ask Rep. Jason Spencer to more fully explain a comment he made in last week’s Tribune & Georgian (“Camden was fi-nalist for Blue Origin aero-space company,” Jan. 7). In short, Spencer “plans to introduce legislation that, like the federal (U.S. Space

Launch Competitiveness Act), helps shield spaceflight operators and its suppliers with limited liability.” I would like to know if Spencer’s bill will transfer risk to the public and the individuals who are harmed when something happens. Will insurance rates go up? Does that mean that a billion-dollar company would not have to pay for restoration of Cumberland Island, for example, be-yond whatever limits the state determines is a great deal that will win an oper-ator, in the case of a rocket crashing there or thousands of pounds of flaming debris dropping there, or on Jekyll, or St. Marys, etc.? Will the risk to the public be increased? If that is true, why protect space companies at the ex-pense of Georgians? What makes this approach especially risky is that this proposed spaceport has many strikes against it before it even gets off the ground. Here are, in my opinion, the top five: 1. A trajectory over occu-pied private property 2. Right next door to a nu-clear submarine base 3. Less than two miles

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Although Camden County remains warmer than much of the country, we still have the potential for cool and

freezing temperatures ahead. As we wrap up in blankets and huddle around a heater or fireplace, it’s important to keep safety in mind and look out for pets and pipes when temperatures dip. Here are some tips from the Red Cross to help ensure that you have a safe winter. • Wear layers of lightweight clothing to stay warm. Gloves and a hat will help stop the loss of body heat. • Bring pets indoors. If they can’t come inside, make sure they have enough shelter to keep them warm and that they can get to unfrozen water. • Remember the three feet rule. If you use a space heater, place it on a level, hard sur-face and keep anything flammable — such as paper, clothing, bedding, curtains or rugs — at least three feet away. • Fireplaces and space heaters require su-pervision. Make sure that you turn off space heaters and check the fireplace to ensure that all of the embers are out before leaving the room or going to bed. • If you use a fireplace, add a glass or metal fire screen that is large enough to catch sparks and rolling logs. • Protect your pipes. Run water, even at a trickle, to help prevent your pipes from freezing. Open the kitchen and bathroom cabinet doors to allow warmer air to circulate around the plumbing. Keep the garage doors closed if there are water lines in the garage. • Keep the thermostat at the same tem-perature day and night. Your heating bill may be a little higher, but you could avoid a more costly repair job if your pipes freeze and burst. • The kitchen is for cooking. Never use a stove or oven to heat your home. Stay warm and safe out there!

This is difficult to write. With every word I want to push

back against what has hap-pened. But “We are such stuff/As dreams are made on, and our little life/Is rounded with a sleep.” But I could think of no such limitations on human-ity when I first met Drenda Joyce Brown. She was tend-ing a popcorn stand in an Alabama theater. She was wearing a black dress that set off her beautiful color-ing, an alabaster and glow-ing complexion that she kept all these years. She could have walked out of a Renoir painting — or into one — without shame. Amazingly to me now, she was only 18 in that late autumn of 1962. I was com-pleting my two years in the U.S. Army at Fort Rucker near Dothan, Ala. There was in me an au-tomatic feeling of rightness at being with her. I had had a rough go with a girl back in my home in east Ala-bama. Drenda restored my confidence, made me feel worthy of love. I’m sure she

had a similar effect on the many people she touched throughout her life. She was benevolent always with other people of all stations and races and levels of life. She was most dear to her cousin Sharon and to her Camden friend Debby. But no one suffered from the richness and expansiveness of her essential being. She was a marvelous mother and our only child, our son Chris, reflected his mother’s goodness and love of life and all people. The great sadness of Drenda’s life was his early death. She considered me brave

even when I was quaking in my boots. I strove to be worthy of her respect. Of course, as we all do she had her flaws. She was not as good with things as she was with people. She tended to disorder and streams of things — mag-azines, makeup, bottles of medicine, varied and multi-ple objects — flowed around her chair. I was called on repeatedly to search for the TV’s remote or a particular medicine or a favorite bag of candy or cookies. Her love of sweets was one of her downfalls. In re-cent years she was diabetic, but the goodies kept com-ing. I bought them for her because I always tried to get her whatever she wanted, a weakness of mine perhaps but wrought by love. As her cousin Sharon says, there will never be another Drenda. “She had the great-est sense of humor of any-one,” this sisterly cousin says. Drenda called her in-formation-packed billfold her “brain.” In a sense, it was. As I write this she is prob-

ably living her last days in a Jacksonville hospital, here in this bleak January time of gray weather. The doctors say no operation would do any good, nothing would enhance her quality of life. I had taken care of her alone for six months in our apartment. Finally on the afternoon of Jan. 4 she grew so desperately ill that she became unmanageable. I had to call 911. I had to have help. That night a local doctor told me she had had mul-tiple strokes and a possible heart attack. The doctor ordered her to be taken to a larger facility in Jackson-ville. Everyone said I did the right thing by putting her in the emergency room. In the pitiful circumstances I could do no other. But her final illness will not dim the central glow of her life. She was a child of the sun. God’s child. A remarkable being.

Fred Hill is a regular columnist in the Tribune & Georgian.

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Rep. Jason Spencer, Georgia House [email protected] • (912) 541-0243

Rep. John Corbett, Georgia House [email protected]

Sen. William Ligon, Georgia [email protected] • (912) 261-2263

Rep. Buddy Carter, U.S. HouseBuddycarter.house.gov • (912) 265-9010

Sen. David Perdue, U.S. SenatePerdue.senate.gov • (404) 865-0087

Sen. Johnny Isakson, U.S. SenateIsakson.senate.gov • (770) 661-0999

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from an active 58-acre toxic waste dump 4. Launching directly over a national seashore and a designated wilderness area 5. A trajectory over the only breeding area for the endangered North Atlantic right whale Given these particulars, it’s kind of curious, to say the least, that the proposal made it even this far. It seems there may be more to this venture than meets the eye, but, if so, that will be discovered even-tually. Here’s a quote from Mike P. Sinn, at ThinkbyNum-bers.org, that may be apro-pos here: “Whenever corporate welfare is presented to vot-ers, it always sounds like a pretty reasonable, well-in-tended idea. Politicians say that they’re stimulating the economy or helping strug-gling industries or creating jobs or funding important

research. But when you steal money from the paychecks of working people, you hurt the economy by reducing their ability to buy the things they want or need. This decrease in demand damages other in-dustries and puts people out of work.” Some concerned voters who are working to find out the truth about the spaceport can be found on Facebook at

Taxpayers Against Camden Spaceport on Facebook, and Should Camden Co. Reject Spaceport? We would like to have up-dates on this bill through all the planning stages, so we can take appropriate action. Interested parties are invited to visit these websites and see what we have collected so far. Another website will be in-

troduced later this month. With spaceports turn-ing into ghost towns across America, such as in Okla-homa and New Mexico, I think the ones that need the protection are the good citi-zens of Camden County and the surrounding areas from a possible gargantuan waste of hard-earned taxpayer money.

Terri KellerKingsland

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Presidential PreferencePrimary to be held

Tuesday, March 1, 2016Precinct #10 North St. Marys

Located at 201 N. Dandy Street Fire Station and

Precinct #12 South St. MarysLocated at 418 Osborne St.,

City Complex BuildingAre both moved to

1915 Osborne RoadSalavation Army Resource

Center Room

For more informationcontact The Camden County

Election Headquartersat 912-576-5659.

Robert C. Sweatt, Jr., Election Superintendent67709 probate 1/14

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CITY OF WOODBINE - ALCOHOL LICENSE PUBLIC HEARINGThe Woodbine City Council will hold a public hearing on Monday,

February 1, 2016 at 6:30 p.m. at Woodbine City Hall for the purpose ofreceiving citizen comments on the following Alcohol License Application:

Applicant: Nooruddin Mitha Business Name: Friends Food LLC d/b/a Sunshine Travel Plaza Business Address: 2040 E. 10th Street Type of License: Retail Malt Beverage and Wine for Sale By the Package

All interested persons are encouraged to attend this meeting. Written statements maybe sent to City of Woodbine, P.O. Box 26, 310 Bedell Ave., Woodbine, GA 31569, faxed

to (912) 576-3274 or emailed to [email protected] Woodbine City Hall at (912) 576-3211 for more information.

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The following events were compiled from incident re-ports, warrants or affida-vits obtained from Camden County and state law enforce-ment agencies. All persons listed are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Burglary James Elton Riles, 43, of Waycross was arrested Jan. 6 and charged with theft by taking and burglary. (SMPD)

DUI Tina Marina Holmberg, 53, of St. Marys was ar-rested Jan. 6 and charged with driving under the in-fluence of alcohol. (KPD) Dernell Anthony Bailey, 28, of St. Marys was ar-rested Jan. 10 and charged with driving under the influence of multiple sub-stances, reckless driving, failure to yield to a pe-destrian at a crosswalk, improper passing in a no passing zone, serious injury by vehicle, false statements and writings or conceal-ment of facts, hit and run resulting in serious injury or death, failure to report an accident with an injury or death and suspended/re-voked license. (GSP) Brandy Symone Foxx, 19, of Jacksonville, Fla., was ar-rested Jan. 10 and charged with driving under the in-fluence of alcohol, speeding and open container. (GSP) Ernest Eugene Mader Jr., 52, of Kingsland was ar-rested Jan. 11 and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, sus-pended/revoked license and improper right turn. (KPD) Tyler Glenn Pilgrim, 47, of St. Marys was arrested Jan. 11 and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, fleeing/attempt-ing to elude and prohibited U-turn. (CCSO)

Failure to register Joshua Tyler Byrd, 22, of Kingsland was arrested Jan. 7 and charged with failure to register as a sex offender/failure to comply with re-quirements/providing false information. (CCSO)

Possession David Andrew Hop-wood, 19, of Glen Burnie, Md., was arrested Jan. 6 and charged with posses-sion of less than 1 ounce of marijuana and speeding. (CCSO) Shelbie Lynn Smith, 19, of St. Marys was arrested Jan. 8 and charged with fur-

nishing/purchasing alcohol underage. (SMPD) Kenneth Earl Woolard Jr., 58, of Kingsland was arrested Jan. 7 and charged with possession of a sawed-off shotgun or rifle, machine gun, dan-gerous weapon or silencer. (CCSO) Luis Enrique Munoz-Gr-agirene, 23, of Kingsland was arrested Jan. 8 and charged with possession of less than 1 ounce of mari-juana. (CCSO) Vance Anthony Hol-man, 22, of Waverly was arrested Jan. 9 and charged with possession of less than 1 ounce of marijuana. (CCSO) Joseph Neal Gregory Stephens, 20, of Waverly and arrested Jan. 9 and charged with possession of less than 1 ounce of mar-ijuana, driving without a license on his person, ex-pired tag registration and seat belt violation. (CCSO) Gale Adele Iavaron, 54, of Daytona Beach, Fla., was arrested Jan. 10 and charged with purchase/possession/manufacture/distribution/sale of mari-juana, drugs to be kept in the original container and possession of drug-related objects. (CCSO) Rodney Walter Smith, 50, of Port Orange, Fla., was arrested Jan. 10 and charged with purchase/possession/manufacture/distribution/sale of mari-juana, drugs to be kept in the original container and possession of drug-related objects. (CCSO) Michael Brun Jr., 27, of Davenport, Fla., was ar-rested Jan. 11 and charged with possession of less than 1 ounce of marijuana and open container. (KPD) Gladel Brutus, 28, of Altamonte Springs, Fla., was arrested Jan. 11 and charged with possession of less than 1 ounce of mari-juana and speeding. (KPD) Keith Bernard Moore Jr., 25, of Fort Lauder-dale, Fla., was arrested Jan. 12 and charged with purchase/possession/man-ufacture/distribution/sale of marijuana and speeding. (CCSO) Michael Bernard Wil-liams, 28, of Hampton, S.C., was arrested Jan. 12 and charged with purchase/possession/manufacture/distribution/sale of mari-juana and open container. (CCSO)

Public intoxication Adriel James Armantrout

III, 28, of Kingsland was arrested Jan. 9 and charged with public intoxication and disorderly conduct. (KPD)

Terroristic threats/acts Cameron Dell Bennett, 21, of Woodbine was ar-rested Jan. 5 and charged with terroristic threats and acts. (CCSO) Kayleigh Tatum Knecht, 27, of St. Marys was ar-rested Jan. 5 and charged with possession of a sched-ule I controlled substance. (SMPD)

Indictments The following is a list of recent indictments. For the grand jury to hand out indict-ments, it reviews a case and determines if there is enough evidence to go to trial. An in-dictment is only an accusation and is not evidence of guilt. The defendant is entitled to a fair trial, during which it will be the government’s bur-den to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. The grand jury issued 10 indictments in December and January.

Battery Brandon Ellis Coro-nado was indicted on seven counts: aggravated assault, possession of a knife during the commission of a felony, hindering an emergency phone call, false impris-onment, battery, criminal trespass and possession of less than 1 ounce of mari-juana. On Aug. 31, Coro-nado allegedly choked and punched the female vic-tim, stopped her from call-ing 911, refused to let her leave and threw her TV and DVD player across the room. Andrew Stephen Plum-mer was indicted for kid-napping and two counts of simple battery. On Aug. 30, he allegedly held a woman against her will and grabbed her shirt with his hand. He allegedly punched a second victim in the face multiple times the same day.

Burglary Clifford Andrew Heald was indicted for second-de-gree burglary, first-degree forgery and identity fraud. On Sept. 5, Heald allegedly went into a building in St. Marys with the intent to commit theft. He allegedly presented a fake driver’s li-cense with someone else’s name on it. John Anthony Hum-phries was indicted on nine counts: armed robbery,

first-degree burglary, three counts of aggravated as-sault, three counts of pos-session of a firearm during the commission of a felony and criminal attempt to commit a felony. On Oct. 27, Humphries allegedly armed himself with a handgun and entered a St. Marys home, stealing a jewelry box and prescrip-tion medication, and al-legedly hitting the female resident in the head with his gun. Humphries also al-legedly fired his gun at two Camden County Sheriff’s Office deputies. Eva Octavia Pittman was indicted for second-degree burglary. She allegedly en-tered a St. Marys building on Jan. 5, 2015, with the intent of committing theft.

Contributing to unruliness Chad Steven Pierce was indicted for contributing to the unruliness of a minor. On Oct. 5, 2014, he al-legedly caused a girl to run away.

Enticing a child Elisscowasson Danyel Smith was indicted for en-ticing a child for indecent purposes and making a false statement. On Feb. 16, he allegedly enticed a female juvenile into a wooded area of St. Marys. When a St. Marys police officer spot-ted them, he allegedly lied about how he met the girl.

Molestation Jerry Williams Cross was indicted for child moles-tation, aggravated sexual battery and incest. From 2012 through 2015, Cross allegedly molested or as-saulted three females.

Possession Taurus Latrell Gibbs was indicted on four counts: possession of cocaine, driv-ing with a suspended li-cense, improper headlights and open container. On Jan. 14, 2015, Gibbs was a driving a vehicle that did not have two headlights and he allegedly had co-caine and an open container of alcohol in his possession. Zachary Elijah Mizell was indicted on four counts: possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug-related objects, im-proper headlights and pos-session of a firearm by a first offender probationer. On Sept. 22, Mizell al-legedly had buprenorphine, hypodermic needles, cotton swabs, a spoon and a pistol in his possession.

CRIME REPORTTribune & GeorgianState names Title I

reward schools in Camden County Seven Camden County schools have been desig-nated Title I reward schools, according to the 2015-2016 list recently published by the Georgia Department of Ed-ucation. “The success of our schools is derived from a commitment to teaching and learning. Camden County Schools’ personnel, espe-cially our teachers and lead-ers, are to be commended for their dedication to student success,” said Beverly Strick-land, director of federal pro-grams and special projects. Crooked River Elemen-tary earned the title of high-est performing school for the fourth consecutive year and Matilda Harris Elementary earned the title for the sec-ond consecutive year. Mary Lee Clark Elemen-tary and Sugarmill Elemen-tary were also designated as highest performing schools.

St. Marys Middle, King-sland Elementary and Mamie Lou Gross Elementary were named Title I highest prog-ress schools. A highest performing school is among the top 5 percent of the state’s Title I schools, has the highest three-year average content mastery category perfor-mances and is not identified as a priority or focus school. A highest progress school is among the 10 percent of the state’s Title I schools, has the highest three-year average progress scores and has not been named a pri-ority, focus or highest per-forming School. Schools with a percentage of students eligible for free or reduced lunch at or above 40 percent are eligible for Title I school wide services. All 12 of Camden County Schools are successful, school-wide Title I schools.

The St. Marys Downtown Merchants Association is ac-cepting applications for the annual Rosie Kelley Com-munity Service award. The award recognizes outstanding service by an individual to the St. Marys community. The award is named in memory of Rosa Lee “Rosie” Kelley, who helped hold St. Marys’ first Mardi Gras Fes-tival. The event will celebrate its 22nd year Saturday, Feb. 6. In 2002, Kelley received the inaugural service award and the honor has since be-come a tradition. Through continued presentation of this award to other commu-nity heroes, Kelley’s strength and spirit are remembered and honored each year. The Mardi Gras Festival will begin with a 10 a.m. pa-rade Feb. 6. The 2016 theme is “The Thrill of Victory.” The annual ball will take place the same evening. Qualified award applicants should be Camden County residents for a minimum of two years, be at least 21 years of age and should be involved in organizations or activities benefiting the local commu-nity. Activities need not be

restricted solely to St. Marys, but the bulk of activity should benefit institutions, arts, community service projects and residents of St. Marys. Those interested should provide a completed nomi-nation form, which includes a brief essay outlining the nominee’s community ser-vice activities and why they feel this person is worthy of community recognition, to Angela Wigger at the St. Marys Welcome Center, lo-cated at 400 Osborne St. or send an email to [email protected]. Nominations are due by 5 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 23. Com-plete information regarding the nominee and the person making the nomination must be provided. Nomination forms may be picked up at the welcome center or Once Upon A Bookseller. All nominations will be re-viewed and considered by a review panel with the winner being selected based on their achievements made toward a better St. Marys and based on how their community service best characterizes the spirit of St. Marys. The award winner will be announced and recognized during the Mardi Gras Ball.

Nominations sought for 2016 service award

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The Southeast Georgia Health System Wellness on Wheels mobile health vehicle will provide mammograms from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thurs-day, Jan. 14, at the health de-partment in Woodbine, 1501 Georgia Ave. All mammograms require a physician’s order. In-surance is accepted and finan-cial assistance is available to patients who qualify. For infor-mation and appointments, call (912) 882-8515.

Hope and Healing, a new cancer support group for pa-tients, survivors and caregiv-ers, will have its first meeting from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 14, at Southeast Georgia Health System, Camden Cam-pus, in classroom one. The group will meet every other Thursday and be facilitated by social worker Heather Lam-bert and nurse and breast care navigator Karen Crosby. With a rotating structure, the first meeting each month will be an open discussion format. The second meeting will feature topic-specific sessions led by guest speakers. Participants will have the opportunity to give suggestions on guest speakers and topics during the first meeting. For more in-formation, contact Lambert at (912) 466-5142 or [email protected] or Crosby at (912) 466-5202 or [email protected].

The Camden County Public Service Authority (PSA) will hold its board meeting at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 14, at the Camden Community Recre-ation Center in Kingsland. The meeting is open to the public. Agenda will include the elec-tion of a chairman and vice chairman, discussion of deeds/PSA and a joint resolution on Green Space. For more infor-mation, call (912) 729-5600.

Friday, January 15

The Satilla Riverkeeper and the St. Marys EarthKeepers will screen the documentary “At what cost? Pipelines, pollu-tion and eminent domain in the rural south” by filmmaker Mark Albertin at 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 15, at Theatre by the Trax in downtown St. Marys. The event is free but limited to the first 160 attendees. The film covers the controversial Kinder Morgan Palmetto Pipeline, a proposed 360-mile line to carry oil from South Carolina to Jacksonville, Fla., crossing private property and five of Georgia’s major riv-ers. The film features interviews with landowners and conserva-tionists discussing their con-cerns about the project. There will be a question and answer session with Albertin after the screening.

Everyone is invited to the following events hosted by the Camden County King Free Foundation to celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. A youth speaker and praise dance teams will be fea-tured along with guest speaker Breanna Timmons from First African Baptist Church during a service at 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 15, at St. John Missionary Bap-tist Church in St. Marys. Then on Monday, Jan. 18, Pastor Mack De’Von Knight will be the speaker at 10 a.m. at First Afri-can Baptist Missionary Baptist Church in Kingsland. A unity march to Lions Park for a sec-ond event immediately follow morning services. The unity

marchers will line up in front of the church.

Saturday, January 16

The Coastal Re-Entry and Veterans Coalition (CRVC) and its community partners invite the community to a celebra-tion honoring Dr. Martin Luther King on his birthday Saturday, Jan. 16. The event will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the St. Marys Civic Park/Aquatic Park. Featured will be presen-tations, historical information, games and music. Also avail-able will be a blood pressure check, sugar check, smoke house, family health informa-tion, youth activities, games and information booths for all. The fire department will also be on hand. For more informa-tion, contact the CRVC at (912) 729-1501.

The 23rd annual Martin Lu-ther King Celebration will be held Saturday, Jan. 16. The theme is “Where Do We Go From Here? Living It, Teach-ing It, Sharing It.” A parade will begin at 9 a.m. at Wood-bine City Hall and proceed down Highway 17 to Camden Avenue Church of God where a service will be held. Parade participants should be at city hall at 8:45 a.m. and bring a poster, banner or picture of Dr. King. The guest speaker will be Pastor Eric Williams, senior pastor of the River Ca-thedral Church in St. Marys. There will be performances by a guest choir led by Minister Andrie Phillips, the ROC Praise Team and the Praise in Motion Community Dancers. For more information, call Pastor Mack De’Von Knight at (912) 467-2181.

Sunday, January 17

The Camden County sec-tion of the National Council of Negro Women and Associated Men will host its 31st annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. me-morial observation at 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 17, at Woodbine city hall. Everyone is invited. The keynote address will be given by Rev. Marie Rainge of Hamilton Chapel United Meth-odist Church in Woodbine.

Tuesday, January 19

The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) holds support group meetings on the first and third Tuesdays of every month at 7 p.m. at Southeast Georgia Health System, Camden Campus, St. Marys, in classroom one. The next meeting will be Jan. 19. Those who suffer from depres-sion, bipolar, anxiety and lone-liness and family and friends in need of support are invited to join the group. For more infor-mation, call Dave at (912) 674-9060.

Saturday, January 23

The Wainwright 25-35 Foun-dation’s Small Town Throw Down country music con-cert on Saturday, Jan. 23, will benefit the Humane Society of Camden County. Gates open at 2:30 p.m. at the Glynn County football stadium and music starts at 3:15 p.m. Mont-gomery Gentry, Justin Moore and three other bands will perform. Reserved tickets are $40. To purchase tickets, call The Southern Charmer at (912) 729-2116.

The Ralph Johnson Bunche Alumni Association’s January

meeting has been canceled for Jan. 23. Monthly meetings will resume at noon Saturday, Feb. 20.

Monday, January 25

The Amelia Island Ostomy Support Group will meet at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 25, in the boardroom of Baptist Hos-pital Nassau. The boardroom is located off the main lobby. All those with ostomies, their families, medical professionals and those who want to learn more about the surgery are in-vited to attend. There is ample free parking and the facility is handicapped accessible. For more information, call (904) 310-9054.

Tuesday, January 26

The St. Marys Convention and Visitors Bureau Authority will hold its regular monthly meeting at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 26, in the boardroom of the Ward Hernandez Building, located at 400 Osborne St.

Southeast Georgia Health System will host a public forum Tuesday, Jan. 26, to help res-idents learn about the Afford-able Care Act and the health insurance plan options offered through the marketplace. The forum will be held from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Linda S. Pin-son Conference Center at the Brunswick Campus. To receive assistance, attendees will need to bring proof of home or mailing address, income veri-fication, Social Cecurity num-bers and birth dates for every member of the household, and policy numbers for any cur-rent health care coverage. For more information call certified navigator Cozell Harris at (478) 254-5224.

Thursday, January 28

The Camden County Alz-heimer’s Caregivers Support Group will meet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 28, at the First Presbyterian Church in St. Marys. For more information, contact Dianne Torgersen at (912) 576-2134.

Friday, January 29

Ravens of Elijah Food Min-istries Inc., in cooperation with America’s Second Harvest and Southeast Community Church, will give away enough food for approximately 500 families be-ginning at 11 a.m. Friday, Jan. 29, at the church. The church is located at 790 May Creek Drive in Kingsland behind the Cracker Barrel restaurant. A form must be filled out to re-ceive the food and forms may be picked up between 9 a.m. and noon weekdays at the church or from Ravens of Eli-jah Food Ministries. For more information, call Ravens of Elijah Food Ministries at (912) 552-0621 or the church at (912) 729-8480.

Saturday, January 30

Tai Chi in the Park will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 30, by the fountain or nearby in a shady spot at Howard Gilman Memorial Park in downtown St. Marys. Those who wish to par-ticipate should wear flat-soled shoes and comfortable cloth-ing.

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Director of Naval Reac-tors Adm. James Caldwell hosted Deputy Secretary of Energy Elizabeth Sher-wood-Randall during a visit to Kings Bay Naval Subma-rine Base Jan. 5 for a first-hand look at the East Coast home of Ohio-class subma-rines and a tour of Kings Bay’s facilities. Sherwood-Randall and Caldwell toured Kings Bay to highlight the vital rela-tionship between the De-partment of Energy and the Navy. “Thank you to the en-tire Kings Bay team for your outstanding service

to our nation,” said Sher-wood-Randall. “Your hard work advances the cause of peace and freedom for the American people and our friends and allies around the world.” Sherwood-Randall was given a tour of tenant com-mands that play a crucial role in Kings Bay’s de-terrence mission, such as Strategic Weapons Facility Atlantic, Trident Refit Fa-cility and Trident Training Facility. Lunch was served aboard USS West Virginia (SSBN 736), followed by a tour of the ballistic-missile subma-

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sexual abuse of the plaintiff by stating, ‘I thought you were older.’” District attorney Jackie Johnson concluded in March 2014 that there was “suf-ficient evidence” to bring criminal charges against Peeples for allegedly mo-lesting six former karate students, but the statute of limitations expired in 2007. The seven men initially filed suit in August. Peeples, who is represented by John Ossick and James Durham, denied the allegations in his response and filed a coun-tersuit for defamation in September, saying the men made intentionally false statements that have tar-nished Peeples’ reputation and damaged his business. Now Peeples’ attorneys are requesting access to all of the evidence collected during those criminal in-vestigations. The case files

are protected by child abuse victim privacy laws and can only be released by a judge’s order. In their motion for the criminal evidence, Ossick and Durham reference the GBI recording. “Plaintiffs specifically al-lege that the GBI recorded a meeting between the defen-dant and at least one plain-tiff,” the motion reads. The motion also notes that: • all of the victims are adults, not minors, and chose to make this matter public; • the alleged misconduct happened at least 15 years ago; • the plaintiffs have waived any claims to privacy protec-tions with the filling of their lawsuit; • and access to all investi-gative materials is necessary for Peeples to defend himself against the claims. The plaintiffs’ amended complaint — prepared by King & Spaulding in Atlanta and Pennsylvania attorney Marci Hamilton — also an-swers a motion to dismiss

filed Nov. 9 by the Amateur Athletic Union. The initial suit named Peeples personally; Pak’s Karate in Kingsland; the United Tang Soo Do Fed-eration, which does business at Pak’s Karate Academy and is headquartered in Jackson-ville, Fla.; the Amateur Ath-letic Union (AAU), which organizes and sponsors sports competitions; and USA Taekwondo, which is the national governing body for taekwondo in the U.S. These entities were in-cluded because they were negligent and did not have child protection policies, Hamilton said in August. King & Spaulding and Hamilton filed a motion Dec. 7 to drop the athletic union and USA Taekwondo from the suit but it has yet to be signed by a judge. “For the purpose of streamlining this action and focusing on core issues in dispute, plaintiffs have elected not to pursue their claims against non-Peeples defendants,” the motion reads.

Suitfrom page 1A

project was deemed a de-velopment of regional im-pact and reviewed by the

Coastal Regional Commis-sion, which sought com-ment from regional and state stakeholders. The City of St. Marys asked the regional commis-sion in mid-December to further review the project and expects to receive its

revised report by the end of January, according to a city press release. The commission’s first report and the developers’ zoning application can be viewed online at the city’s website, www.stmarysga.gov.

Hearingsfrom page 1A

car and killed in June 2014 as he walked on the paved shoulder of St. Marys Road. Sullivan’s attorney argued that the grassy shoulder is commonly used as a walk-way but the grass was over-grown. “Had the grassy shoulder been properly maintained, Braxton Sullivan would have walked deeper in the grassy shoulder, as opposed to walking along the edge of St. Marys Road, and would have avoided being hit and killed by (the driver),” the suit reads. “As a direct

and proximate result of St. Marys’ negligent failure to properly maintain the grassy shoulder, Braxton Sullivan was killed.” The city’s attorneys answered in April that Braxton’s death was a com-bination of accidental, neg-ligent or intentional acts on his part and/or third parties without any negligence by the city. The response also denied that the grassy shoulder is used as a walkway, that the

grass was tall, that the city failed to maintain St. Marys Road and failed to mow the shoulder. “Defendant denies any implication that artificial lighting, a sidewalk or any additional traffic control devices were required or needed on the subject por-tion of St. Marys Road,” the response reads. The suit was dismissed Dec. 16 without prejudice, which means the suit can be filed again.

Judgefrom page 1A

As a direct and proximate result of St. Marys’ negligent failure to properly maintain the grassy

shoulder, Braxton Sullivan was killed.

— Sullivan suit against St. Marys

Woodbine City Council voted to offer a discounted tap fee for an addition to the county jail after the county rejected the city’s initial price. City council members held an executive session on Monday, Jan. 4, cit-ing possible litigation, and met behind closed doors

for approximately 45 min-utes. New council member Donald Harrelson, who is a county employee, recused himself from the discussion to avoid a conflict of inter-est. Following the executive session, council voted to offer a fee of $65,000 to the county to connect its new jail pod to the city’s water and sewer system. In mid-October, the Camden County Board of

Commissioners voted to reject the city’s tap fee of $130,000 because they felt it was too high, especially considering that main jail building is already tapped in to the city’s system. At the time, city admin-istrator Sandy Rayson said the connection was not the only expense factored into a tap fee and that the addition would increase water/sewer capacity for the jail signifi-cantly.

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Years of service

Submitted photoKingsland City Council members (from left) James Ham, Jim McClain, mayor Kenneth Smith, Grayson Day and Rick Winters recognize police department employee Pat Graham at a De-cember meeting for her 30 years of service.

Security upgrade

Submitted photoCamden County Sheriff Jim Proctor (from left), Superior Court Judge Anthony Harrison and Camden County Sheriff’s Office Maj. Rob Mastroianni thank United 1st Federal Credit Union CEO Pat Conn (second from left) for donating bullet-resistant glass to upgrade security at the courthouse and there reception areas at the sheriff’s office and substation. The donation saved taxpayers more than $10,000, according to Proctor.

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Shrugging off their first de-feat of the season last Friday at Effingham, the Camden County High boys got back on track the next night, blowing out visiting Bradwell Institute to improve to 14-1 overall and 5-1 in Region 3-AAAAA. The Wildcats also col-lected a non-region home victory earlier in the week, a fast-paced shootout over Savannah-area New Hampstead.

CCHS 75, Bradwell 41The Tigers were the perfect

tonic for the Wildcats, who put four in double figures last Satur-day night and breezed.

Keyshaun Street swished a three-pointer a few seconds after the opening tip, converted a four-point play the next minute, and the winners were off and running. Logan Ballard bagged two threes and finished with a team-best 14 points — nine in the second half — and Street nailed four threes in a 13-point night.

Finishing with 12 points was reserve C.J. Sullivan. His three-pointer was an off-bal-ance 30-footer off a halfcourt in-bounds play originating with less than a second remaining in the first quarter.

With 10 of 12 players seeing action also finding the scorebook, Camden led by as many as 28 in the first half and by as many as 41 after the break. The fourth pe-riod was shortened to six minutes with the huge margins.

Jaylen Smallwood sank all six of his foul shots and scored 10 points for the running ’Cats, while Antonio Hamilton had seven, Terry Compton six and Jonathan Canada five.

Only two Tigers mustered

more than one field goal.Off the bench, Jyanhi Haggray

scored a game-high 19 points, 14 in the second half when the result had long been decided. Darryll Johnson scored six with a three-pointer as Bradwell dropped to 5-10 with its seventh setback in nine contests.

Effingham 77, CCHS 63In a battle between schools

with unbeaten region records, a close game in the final stanza

turned the host Rebels’ way last Friday.

The winners got 21 points from Jaden Rodriguez and 20 more from Deshaun Wilkerson to offset Compton’s 20 for the Wildcats. Effingham collected its 13th victory.

Compton, who also grabbed nine rebounds, amassed 16 of his points in the second and third quarters. Smallwood drilled two

Birdie bonanzaSt. Marys golfer Jack Roberts wins tournament in south Florida.

see 2B

Sign up for spring youth sports at recreation center Youth spring sports sign-ups at Camden County PSA Leisure Services will be Jan. 19 through Feb. 13. The cost is $50 per child for T-ball, baseball, softball and track and field. Those interested can register at the Camden Community Recreation

Center next to Camden County High School from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more information, call the center at (912) 729-5600, visit www.camdencountypsa.info or email [email protected].

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Area duals title lifts ’Cats to state

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Andy DiffenderferSports Editor

Thursday,January 14, 2016 B Section

See BASKET, page 12B See TIDE, page 2B See GIRLS, page 12B

SPORTS

Andy Diffenderfer | Tribune & GeorgianTerry Compton scored 20 points and grabbed nine rebounds against Effingham and netted 16 points against New Hampstead.

To borrow amusingly from the late major-league pitcher Joaquin Andujar, Monday’s national championship game between Clemson and Ala-bama, like baseball, could be summed up in one word: you never know.

If someone had told me before kickoff the Tigers would hang 40 points on the most intimidating defense in the country, I’d be certain my column would be much different from the one I was preparing to type.

If someone had told me Clemson quarterback De-shaun Watson would be the game’s signature player and go for an astonishing 478 yards of total offense, I would have counted on praising his team as tops in the land.

If someone had told me Clemson would record five sacks, create more pressure with its defensive front, and keep Alabama runner Der-rick Henry mostly in check the last three quarters, what follows would never have emanated from my key-board.

If someone had told me the ACC champions would take the lead to the fourth quarter — a situation they had converted 51 straight times into wins — and rush for more yards, I would an-ticipate talking about their first national title since I was a seventh-grader.

For all the Tigers had to do to win and did, they could only rue special-teams and secondary breakdowns which led to huge plays and provided enough room for Nick Saban’s charges to pull out a mind-bending 45-40 thriller in Arizona.

The result wasn’t a sur-prise, but the manner the sides got there was. Most neutral observers I read forecasted an Alabama win — as did I — but even with the cool Watson and the sledgehammer Henry, no one could have seen 85 points and more than 1,000 total yards coming against two defenses packed with NFL prospects.

Most of the predicted fi-nals I saw fell within the mundane 24-20, 27-21

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Another area duals crown secured, the Camden County High wrestlers are preparing for a go at their third state duals champi-onship in five seasons and second consecutive.

Ranked 31st nationally by InterMat, CCHS stam-peded through the Area 3-AAAAA tournament last Saturday in Statesboro, winning 25 matches by fall. In their latest pin party, the ’Cats shredded South Eff-ingham (62-18), Effingham (69-12) and Ware (60-9).

Tyler Dahlgren (126 pounds), Denton Spencer (138), Antonio Stewart

(170), Knute Jones (220) and Gabe Smith (285) won all three of their matches by pin for the Wildcats.

Pinballing between 182 and 195, Matt Wall and

Domonique Hargrave both captured two bouts with falls and another by decision. Tyler Crew (106) collected two pins and a technical fall, William Vin-

cent (132) two decisions — one in overtime — and an unopposed win. Adrian Hughes (145) triumphed by pin, technical fall and forfeit.

At 152, Anthony Carter won by pin and major deci-sion, and Jeffrey Bell (120) by fall and decision. Javonte Graves (160) earned a fall against Effingham.

The 16-team state tour-nament will be today through Saturday in Macon.

The Wildcats will defend the AAAAA championship they grabbed last year over Woodland-Carters-ville in the final, and head coach Jess Wilder believes Woodland will again be among the stiffest competi-tion. Camden will face Lu-ella in the opening round, and either Starr’s Mill or South Paulding in the sec-ond match.

“I think we’re right where we want to be,” he said.

Other first-round match-ups will be Cass-Dun-woody, Grovetown-Clarke Central, Allatoona-Heri-tage (Conyers), Southwest DeKalb-Union Grove, Jones County-LaGrange and Woodland-Effingham.

CCHS meets Luella in state opener

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Submitted photoCamden County’s Knute Jones pinned all three of his opponents last Saturday as the Wildcats romped to the Area 3-AAAAA duals championship. The state Class AAAAA duals begin today in Macon.

CCHS boys lose first, win twiceNew Hampstead, Bradwell beaten

A Region 3-AAAAA vic-tory last Saturday over vis-iting Bradwell Institute concluded a 2-1 week for the Lady Wildcat dribblers, who also let a late lead slip at Effingham and stepped out of the league to trump New Hampstead in King-sland. CCHS was scheduled to host Yulee on Tuesday before restarting region play Friday at home against Richmond Hill.

CCHS 45, Bradwell 30The bad taste from the

previous night at Effingham didn’t linger for Camden, which held the Lady Tigers without a field goal for about 15 minutes between the first and third quarters.

“The whole theme to-night was 32 minutes of basketball,” CCHS head coach Keith Ellis said after his team notched its 10th victory overall and second in region action.

Brittney Shelton (eight rebounds, four steals) scored all of Camden’s 12 points in the fourth, and finished with a game-high 17.

With eight points apiece were Khaila McMorris (five steals, three rebounds, three assists) and Aniya Burch (six rebounds, two blocks). Scor-ing five each were Patricia

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CCHS sports schedulesBASKETBALLFriday, Jan. 15: Richmond Hill, 5:30 p.m.Saturday, Jan. 16: at Statesboro, 6 p.m.Tuesday, Jan. 19: at New Hampstead (boys only), 6:30 p.m.Thursday, Jan. 21: at Yulee (girls only), 7 p.m.Friday, Jan. 22: at Brunswick, 7 p.m.Saturday, Jan. 23: at South Effingham, 6 p.m.Tuesday, Jan. 26: at Ware, 5:30 p.m.Friday, Jan. 29: Coffee, 6 p.m.Tuesday, Feb. 2: at Glynn Academy, 6 p.m.

WRESTLINGToday through Saturday, Jan. 14-16: State duals (Macon), TBASaturday, Jan. 23: Wildcat round-robin (Kingsland), 10 a.m.Saturday, Jan. 30: Area traditional (Kingsland), 10 a.m.Friday and Saturday, Feb. 5-6: Sectionals (Allatoona High School — Acworth), TBAThursday through Saturday, Feb. 11-13: State traditional (Gwinnett Arena), TBA

SWIMMINGSaturday, Jan. 23: Coastal Georgia Championships (Savannah), 9 a.m.Thursday and Friday, Feb. 4-5: State championships (Georgia Tech), TBA

The Camden County High swim-mers won nine events and topped the boys and girls team standings last Saturday in the Statesboro High Invitational at Georgia Southern. The Wildcats captured four relays and Tia Ulieme, Gabby Marshall, Dylan Lemonds and Anderson Mc-Neil won individual races.

With 204 points, the boys nosed out Benedictine (175) and nine other squads, and the CCHS girls posted 165 points to outdistance runner-up Wayne (111.5) in a 12-team field.

Marshall’s 1:04.53 in the 100-yard butterfly was not only good for a win, but also qualified her for state. She was also second in the 100 breaststroke (1:17.74). Ulieme completed the 50 free in a win-ning 25.48 — which improved a state-qualifying time — and her 1:04.41 in the 100 backstroke also earned first.

Anderson McNeil took the 200

individual medley (2:11.34), and placed second in the 100 breast (1:04.36). Dylan Lemonds posted a 500 free win (5:57.93), and a run-ner-up showing in the 200 free (2:12.56).

Both the boys and girls 200 med-ley events belonged to CCHS.

McNeil, Quinn McKeon, Chase Hill and Bailey Bellow won in 1:49.88, and Ulieme, Marshall, Kallen Campbell and Lydia Pen-nington in 2:03.62. The same girls lineup also ruled the 400 free (4:29.4), and Bellow, McNeil and McKeon joined Kendal Murray for

a 200 free triumph (1:38.37).

BoysBellow, Hill, McKeon, Murray,

Gross and Brenton Gerick all fin-ished top-four individually.

Times of 24.94 in the 50 free and 54.57 in the 100 free put Bel-low second in both, while Hill touched second in the 100 back (1:01.99) and sixth in the 50 free (25.97), and McKeon second in the 100 fly (59.25). Gerick placed third in the 100 back (1:09) and seventh in the 200 individual med-ley (2:36.17), Murray fourth in the

100 free (59.27) and fifth in the 50 free (25.93), and Gross fourth in the 100 back (1:10.92) and 13th in the 50 free (27.48).

Also, Kevin Jimenez posted sixth in the 100 back (1:16.35) and 17th in the 100 free (1:04.65), Milton Readdick seventh in the 50 free (26.11) and 11th in the 100 free (1:02.29), and Bradlie Nabours sev-enth in the 500 free (7:11.74) and 20th in the 50 free (28.84). Brendon Daniels placed 25th in the 50 free (29.9), and tied for 30th in the 100 free (1:11.61) with teammate Chris-topher McDonald.

In the relays, Lemonds, Gross, Readdick and Gerick placed second in the 400 free (3:59.98); Gross, Murray, Lemonds and Diego Cas-tro-Diaz fourth in the 200 medley (2:03.06); and Readdick, McDon-ald, Daniels and Micah Ward 10th in the 200 free (1:54.96).

GirlsPennington, Campbell, Julia

Ryan and Morgen Fish all secured top-five individual results.

Ryan’s best was third in the 200 free (2:24.52) to go with fifth in

the 100 free (1:04.82). Penning-ton swam fourth in the 100 free (1:04.59) and fifth in the 50 free (28.03), Campbell fourth in the 200 individual medley (2:47.18) and fifth in the 100 back (1:15.74), and Fish fifth in the 200 individual medley (2:48.54) and 10th in the 100 back (1:20.07).

With seventh in the 500 free (7:34.22) and 15th in the 100 breast (1:37.43) was Hannah Lykins, and 11th in the 50 free (29.97) and 14th in the 100 free (1:11.11) was Malia Bubulka. Alexandria Carter’s highest placement was 13th in the 500 free (8:18.01), while Abigail Meadows (31.48), Meredith Milicia (32.68), Karina Rodriguez (33.23) and Emily Sheppard (33.99) placed 14th, 22nd, 25th and 29th in the 50 free. Luisa Rodriguez finished 39th in the 100 free at 1:22.38.

Fish, Bubulka and Ryan joined Meadows for second in the 400 free relay (4:42.52), and teamed with Karina Rodriguez for sixth in the 200 free (2:02.87). At 15th in the 200 free were Lykins, Car-ter, Meadows and Luisa Rodriguez (2:20.11).

Statesboro High InvitationalBoys team standings: Camden 204, Benedictine 175, Jeff Davis 77, Wayne County 76, Pinecrest Academy 72, Statesboro 45, Trinity Christian (Statesboro) 38, Veterans 25, Southeast Bulloch 21, Vidalia 14, Ware 13

Girls team standings: Camden 165, Wayne 111.5, St. Vincent’s 107, Veterans 107, Statesboro 93.5, Jeff Davis 78.5, Vidalia 33, Trinity Christian (Statesboro) 30, Pinecrest Academy 17, Calvary Day 16.5, Ware 15, Southeast Bulloch 5

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St. Marys golfer Jack Rob-erts shot his lowest compet-itive score Jan. 2 to capture his age group at the IMG Academy’s Junior Honda Classic in Florida.

Playing the front nine of the Fazio course at PGA Na-tional in Palm Beach Gar-dens, Roberts carded five birdies and a chip-in eagle from 45 yards out on the last hole for a 6-under-par 30. He beat 23 golfers in the 7- and 8-year-old division.

Roberts played in the sec-ond group, and had to wait for seven other groups to finish. The chip-in proved huge as a competitor in the final group finished at 31.

With the win, Roberts is

invited back to be honored on the 18th green during the trophy presentation at the PGA Tour’s Honda Classic, which will be played at the same course.

Roberts is playing U.S. Kids regional events to pre-pare for Worlds in July, as well as North Florida Junior Golf Tour and Hurricane Tour competition to bol-ster his resume in hopes of going to Dothan, Ala., to be selected for The Press Thornton Future Masters, a premier event that hosts the best golfers from all over the country.

Announcements will be made May 1 for the invita-tion-only tournament.

range, the expectation the Tide would limit Watson enough early and pull it out with late points, or go ahead a couple scores early and lean on the defense to reach the finish line. Instead, the fourth quarter by itself was 24-16 Bama.

The inability of his team to slow Watson likely prompted Saban to take a bold fourth-quarter gam-ble that will only add to his sterling legacy. We can call it bold now since it worked; if it didn’t, the term reckless would fit.

For at least one kickoff, the by-the-book leader traded personalities with his dar-ing, energetic counterpart Dabo Swinney, calling for an onside kick in a tie game with 10 minutes to play. The flat-footed Tigers watched Alabama recover the kick easily, and two snaps later O.J. Howard snagged his second touchdown catch of the night.

The Heisman winner Henry ran for three touch-downs and needed 36 carries to get 158 yards. His quar-terback Jake Coker threw for 335 yards, his most important completion a third-and-11, 38-yarder to ArDarius Stew-art in the fourth which pre-ceded the tying field goal and the special-teams highlights

that will live forever in Ala-bama lore.

With 405 yards passing and four touchdowns, plus 73 yards rushing, Watson never let the Tide out of sight.

He directed two touch-down drives after Henry opened the scoring with a 50-yard sprint, and had his team up, 24-21 after three periods. Alabama went ahead two scores on two separate occasions in the fourth — first on Kenyan Drake’s 95-yard kickoff return and again on Henry’s 1-yard plunge — and both times the elusive sophomore answered im-pressively with touchdown passes to keep hopes flicker-ing.

The game may have been a preview of next season, and

no one should be shocked if these two teams clash again with another national title at stake. The driven Saban is al-ready preparing for another championship push, and Swinney is building an elite program that’s no fun to play against.

If there is aTiger-Crimson Tide encore, here’s hoping it’s just as entertaining as Monday was.

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The St. Marys Middle hoopsters swept two from visiting Callahan on Mon-day, the girls rolling, 36-12 and the boys squeaking by, 24-22.

Cartaleyiah Basnight’s game-high 13 points paced the girls, and Kennedy

Horton was next with seven. Kyla Johnson, Tris-tian Foster and Brianna Lavalais-White added four each, and Imani Leverett and Anasha Williamson two apiece for the victors.

Kent Garard’s 11 points topped the Bobcat boys.

Bobcat hoopsters take

two from Callahan

Balanced scoring carried the Camden Middle boys dribblers to a 44-8 blowout Monday over Hilliard, and a 41-38 triumph last Thursday over Bethune.

Eleven Cougars found the

scoresheet Monday, Caleb Keaton leading with nine points and Chandler Con-ner, Brandon Lancaster and Daryl Williams next with six apiece. Atraiel Washington and Keith Giddens netted

four points apiece; Shawn Hardy, Kary Albertie, De’Adrian Kelly and Micah Morris two each; and Der-rick Sinegal one.

Sinegal tallied seven and Keaton, Hardy and Morris

six each against Bethune. The winners got five from Kelly, three apiece from Conner and Lancaster, two each from Williams and Washington, and one from Giddens.

Camden Middle boys defeat Hilliard, Bethune

Roberts wins Junior

Honda Classic

Submitted photosJack Roberts’ scorecard at the Junior Honda Classic at PGA National in Florida featured five birdies and an eagle.

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Laurie Drummond of Woodbine reached the milestone of turning 90 years old on Dec. 31, 2015. He was honored by his family with a pre-birthday celebration luncheon Dec. 27, in the C.E. Smith Fel-lowship Hall at Westlight Missionary Baptist Church in Woodbine, where he has been a member for more than 70 years. More than 70 family members were in atten-dance. They came from near and far to commemorate the event, including his sisters, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, neph-ews, nieces and in-laws. Drummond is a lifelong resident of Camden County. He retired from Gilman Paper Company after more than 38 years where he worked on the wood yard the entire time he was em-ployed. He said he was never a day late on the job. He still drives and travels to the various eating places in Camden and Glynn using the coupons he clips from the paper and magazines. He is an avid farmer, gar-dener and landscaper. He said he refers to the farmer’s almanac each year for plant-

ing information then shares his harvest with family and friends. In addition to outdoor activities, he also enjoys watching game shows, soaps, the news, reading the Bible daily and spend-ing time with family and friends. He attributes his longevity to “sticking with the Lord.” “Without Him, I know I could not have made it to 90,” he said. Drummond would like to thank his family and friends for attending the luncheon and the many cards and well wishes. “You have made this a happy and memorable oc-casion,” he said. “God bless you all. Thanks again.”

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Submitted photoMembers of the St. Marys Garden Club recently celebrated Christmas with a holiday luncheon at the Jekyll Island Club, with 32 members and guests attending. Lunch was served in a private dining room.

SCHOOL LUNCH MENUSCamden High SchoolMonday, January 18School HolildayTuesday, January 19Hot Lunch: Beef or Chicken Taco w/hard or soft shell, rice, refried beans, whole ker-nal corn, fresh seasonal fruit, applesauce & Salad Station; Nugget Line: Chicken chunks, mashed potatoes, green peas, salad station, fresh seasonal fruit, sliced peaches & roll; Sandwich Line: Thin crust pizza, chicken sandwich, tator tots, green peas, salad sta-tion, fresh seasonal fruit & sliced peaches Wednesday, January 20Hot Lunch: Oven Roasted Chicken, roll green beans, mashed potatoes, cake with fruit top-ping, chilled pears & salad station; Nugget Line: Chicken chunks, mashed potatoes, baked beans, salad station, fresh seasonal fruit, fruit cup, roll & gelatin; Sandwich Line: Deep dish pizza, hot dog, coleslaw, baked beans, salad station, fresh seasonal fruit, fruit cup & gelatinThursday, January 21Hot Lunch: Fish sticks, cornbread, grits, gelatin, sweet potatoes & apples, coleslaw, fresh seasonal fruit & salad station; Nugget Line: Chicken chunks, mashed potatoes, corn, salad station, fresh seasonal fruit, ap-plesauce, roll & cookie Sandwich Line: Thin crust pizza, hot ham & cheese, tomato soup, tator tots, salad station, fresh seasonal fruit, applesauce & cookieFriday, January 22Hot Lunch: Lasagna, roll, steamed broc-coli, carrot coins, fruit cocktail, salad station & cookie; Nugget Line: Chicken chunks, mashed potatoes, steamed broccoli, salad station, fresh seasonal fruit, tropical mixed fruit, roll & Asian chicken bites; Sandwich Line: Deep dish pizza, fish sandwich, glazed carrots, steamed broccoli, salad station, fresh seasonal fruit & tropical fruit mix

Middle SchoolsMonday, January 18School HolildayTuesday, January 19Hot Lunch: Beef or chicken taco with hard or soft shell, rice, refried beans, whole ker-nal corn, fresh seasonal fruit, applesauce & salad station; Nugget Line: Chicken chunks, mashed potatoes, green peas, salad station, fresh seasonal fruit, sliced peaches & rolll; Sandwich Line: Pizza, chicken sandwich, tator tots, green peas, salad station, fresh seasonal fruit & sliced peachesWednesday, January 20Hot Lunch: Oven roasted chicken, roll, green beans, mashed potatoes, fresh seasonal fruit, chilled pears, salad station & cookie; Nugget Line: Chicken chunks, mashed potatoes, baked beans, salad station, fresh seasonal fruit, fruit cup, roll & gelatin; Sandwich Line: Pizza, hot dog, coleslaw, baked beans, salad station, fresh seasonal fruit, fruit cup & gelatinThursday, January 21Hot Lunch: Fish sticks, grits, cornbread, sweet potatoes & apples, coleslaw, fresh seasonal fruit, salad station & gelatin; Nug-get Line: Chicken chunks, mashed potatoes, corn, salad station, fresh seasonal fruit, apple-sauce & roll; Sandwich Line: Pizza, hot ham & cheese, tomato soup, corn, salad station, fresh seasonal fruit, applesauce & cookieFriday, January 22Hot Lunch: Lasagna, roll, glazed carrots, green peas, fresh seasonal fruit, fruit cock-tail & salad station; Nugget Line: Chicken chunks, mashed potatoes, steamed broccoli, salad station, fresh seasonal fruit, pineapple tidbits, roll & Asian chicken bites; Sandwich Line: Pizza, spicy chicken sandwich, glazed carrots, steamed broccoli, salad station, fresh seasonal fruit & tropical mixed fruit

Elementary SchoolsMonday, January 18School HolildayTuesday, January 19Hot Lunch: Beef or chicken taco with hard or soft shell, rice or Pizza, refried beans, whole kernal corn, fresh seasonal fruit, applesauce & salad stationWednesday, January 20Hot Lunch: Oven roasted chicken, or chicken chunks, mashed poatores, roll, green beans, fresh seasonal fruit, chilled pears, salad sta-tion & cookie Thursday, January 21Hot Lunch: Eggs and sausage or fish sticks, biscuit, pancake, grits, sweet potatoes & apples, coleslaw, fresh seasonal fruit, salad station & gelatinFriday, January 22Hot Lunch: Taco pie, tortilla chips, salsa, green peas, glazed carrots, fresh seasonal fruit, fruit cocktail, salad station or chef salad

Breakfast MenuMonday: Pancake & sausage or crunchmania or cereal & yogurt, fruit, juice & milkTuesday: Sausage biscuit or honeybun or cereal & yogurt, fruit, juice & milkWednesday: Scrambled eggs, biscuit, grits or mini pancakes or cereal & yogurt, fruit, juice & milkThursday: Chicken biscuit or mini waffles or cereal & yogurt, fruit, juice & milkFriday: French toast sticks or egg & cheese slider or cereal & yogurt, fruit, juice & milk

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Linton displays oil paintings at gallery Scott Linton, an emerg-ing artist in the area, is dis-playing several oil paintings during the month of Janu-ary at Olde Towne Gallery. Linton was born in San Diego, Calif., and some years after leaving the Ma-rine Corps ended up in Camden County. He said he remembers always having an interest in painting. Being disabled due to his service in the Gulf War and having more time on his hands, he began researching painting on the Internet.

Linton’s work has been influenced to a large extent by Bob Ross, Kevin Hill and Donna Dewberry. He is displaying landscapes and seascapes through January, created while working in the wet-on-wet technique. The gallery is featuring the work of Linton as well as arts and crafts done by many local artists. The gal-lery is located at 304 Os-borne St. in downtown St. Marys, next to the Cedar Oak Café. It is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Submitted photoCamden artist Scott Linton is showcasing his artwork throughout January at Olde Towne Gallery in St. Marys.

Austen inspired

Submitted photoOld Paths Press of Woodbine announces its latest project, the “Color and Colorability” by Michael Alford and Dianne Al-ford series. The series features recovered 19th century line art from Jane Austen works assembled into an adult coloring book. The first volume debuted in November with the next three volumes currently in production, and is available at Am-azon.com and locally at Once Upon a Bookseller in St. Marys.

Katelyn Harvell of Kingsland and Kendall Mallory of St. Marys have been named to the dean’s list at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. Students who qualified for the dean’s list attained a minimum grade-point average of 3.5 and carried at least 12 hours of aca-demic work.

Matthew William Ross of Kingsland has gradu-ated from the University of North Georgia (UNG) with an Associate of Arts in business administration. The university’s fall commencement ceremo-nies were held Dec. 10-11, 2015 for more than 500 participants.

Demitri Saulsberry of St. Marys has been named to the dean’s list for the fall 2015 semester at Car-

son-Newman University. Students who earn a grade point average of 3.5 or higher while taking 12 or more credit hours are in-cluded on the list.

Victoria Ross of Kingsland has completed courses with exemplary marks and has been named to the presi-

dent’s list for the 2015 fall semester at Georgia College in Milledgeville. Students named to the president’s list have com-pleted at least 12 hours of coursework with a 4.0 grade point average.

Morgan A. Avery and Mat-thew A. Johns of Camden

County have been named to the academic honors list for the fall 2015 semester at South Georgia State Col-lege. Students enrolled in 5 to 11 semester hours of study with a grade point average of 3.5 or better are listed on the academic honors list for that semester.

Communities of Coastal Georgia Foundation CEO

Valerie Hepburn (left) presents a grant to Satilla Riverkeeper Ashby Nix Worley. The grant

was provided through the foun-dation by an anonymous donor

to match contributions raised by the Satilla Riverkeeper during the recent Georgia Gives Day. Through dona-

tions and the grant, more than $16,000 was raised to support

the Riverkeeper’s mission to protect, restore and educate people about the ecological values and unique beauty of

the Satilla River.Submitted photo

A helping hand

Gardeners gather for holiday

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8:30 am Mass at Historic Chapel - Daily

Chapel; 3-4 pm Divine Mercy Chaplet

& Benediction - Daily Chapel

RUHAMAH BAPTIST CHURCH

Hwy. 40, 4 miles west of Kingsland

729-5269 • Pastor Alan Brown

Sunday School 9:15 am

Sunday Morning

& Children’s Worship 10:30 am

Sunday Evening Worship 6 pm

Wednesday Evening Worship 7 pm

ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH

3rd St. & Bedell Ave. • Woodbine

P.O. Box 626 • 576-5005

Sunday Morning Service 11 am

ST. MARYS UNITED

METHODIST CHURCH

106 E. Conyers St. • St. Marys

882-5505 • Rev. Tom Jones

Sunday Worship Service 10 am

Sunday School 8:45 amST. PAUL AME CHURCH

410 N. Orange Edwards Blvd.P.O. Box 1782 • Kingsland • 729-3845

Rev. Johnnie Mae Fleming, PastorRev. William N. Fleming, Co-pastor

Sunday School 9:45 amSunday Worship Service 11 am

Wednesday Bible Study 6:30 pm

SOUTHEAST

COMMUNITY CHURCH

790 May Creek Drive • Kingsland

729-8480 • Pastor Steve Curtis

Sunday Morning Services 9 am, 11:15 am

High School Youth, Monday 7pm

Middle/High School Ministry, Tuesday 6 pmVICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH

101 Miller St. • St. Marys882-5819 • Zane Owens, Pastor

www.vbcstmarys.orgemail: [email protected]

Sunday School 9:30 amSunday Morning Worship 10:50 am

Wednesday Activities Start at 6:15 pm

WESTLIGHT MISSIONARYBAPTIST CHURCH

6201 Old Jefferson Hwy. • P.O. Box 458Woodbine • 576-5508

Rev. Clinton R. Terry, Sr. PastorRev. Calvin Walker, Associate

Sunday School 9:30 amSunday Morning Worship 11 am

(1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Sunday)Tuesday Bible Study 6:30 pm

WESTSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH201 S. Dandy Street • St. Marys882-4904 • Mark Gentry, Pastor

Sunday School 9:45 amSunday Morning Service 11 am

Sunday Night Service 6 pmWednesday Night Service 6 pm

WHEELER STREETCHURCH OF GOD

900 Wheeler St. • St. Marys882-5962 • Rev. Verdell R. Griffin, Jr.

Sunday School 10 amSunday Morning Service 11:15 am

Wednesday Evening Service 6:30 pmAnyone is welcome to attend any and/or

all of these services.WOODBINE TABERNACLE OF

PRAYER FOR ALL PEOPLE, INC.400 Bedell Ave. • P. O. Box 487

Woodbine, GA 31569Elder Doffie L. Silvia, Pastor

912-576-8200 (Church)912-576-5674 (Fax)

email: [email protected] School 10 am

Sunday Morning Service 11:30 amTuesday Service 7 pm

Friday Night Prayer 7-11 pmWOODBINE UNITED

METHODIST CHURCH405 Bedell Ave. • P.O. Box 27 • Woodbine

576-5457 • Pastor Tom P. DentSunday School 10 am

Sunday Morning Worship 11 amChoir Practice Sunday 6 pm

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BAPTIST CHURCHPastor Quan D. Glover

4500 Hwy. 40 East • 882-4120Sunday School 9:45 amSunday Morning 11 am

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BAPTIST CHURCHRev. James Payne, Pastor

504 Spring Hill Rd. SouthKingsland, GA

729-66701st Sunday 11 am Service

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New Life New Hope MinistriesNew Life New Hope Minis-

tries will hold its New Year revival Thursday, Jan. 21, through Satur-day, Jan. 23.

Services will begin at 7 p.m. nightly. The revivalist will be evangelist Joycelyn Barnett.

Everyone is invited. The church is located at 1828 Osborne St. in St. Marys.

King celebrationsEveryone is invited to the following events hosted

by the Camden County King Free Foundation to cele-brate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Breanna Timmons from First African Baptist Church in Kingsland will be the speaker at 7 p.m. Fri-day, Jan. 15, at St. John Missionary Baptist Church in St. Marys.

Pastor Mack De’Von Knight will be speaker at 10 a.m. Monday, Jan. 18, at First African Baptist Mission-ary Baptist Church in Kingsland.

A unity march and program in Lions Park will im-mediately follow morning services. The unity march-ers will line up in front of the church.

The 23rd annual Martin Luther King Celebration will be held Saturday, Jan. 16.

The theme is “Where Do We Go From Here? Liv-ing It, Teaching It, Sharing It.”

The parade will begin at 9 a.m. at Woodbine City Hall and will proceed down Highway 17 to Camden Avenue Church of God in Woodbine, where a service will be held.

Those who would like to participate in the parade/march should be at city hall at 8:45 a.m. They should have a poster, banner or picture of Dr. King to wave during the parade/march.

The guest speaker will be Pastor Eric Williams, senior pastor of the River Cathedral Church in St. Marys.

A guest choir under the leadership of Minister An-drie Phillips will minister in songs and the ROC Praise Team and the Praise in Motion Community Dancers will also be ministering.

For more information, call Pastor Mack De’Von Knight at (912) 467-2181.

Gethsemane Missionary BaptistModerator Michael T. Guerin and members of

Gethsemane Missionary Baptist Association will hold their annual winter revival from Wednesday, Jan. 20, through Friday, Jan. 22, at Westlight Baptist Church in Woodbine.

Services will begin at 7 p.m. each day. Bishop-elect Marvel Cook will be the evangelist. Everyone is in-vited.

Carnegie Chapel ChurchCarnegie Chapel Church will hold its evening of

prayer fellowship at 4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 24.All are invited and welcome to attend.The church is located at 987 Kinlaw Road. Rev.

Derry Mainor is the pastor.

Ravens of Elijah Food MinistriesRavens of Elijah Food Ministries Inc., in cooper-

ation with America’s Second Harvest and Southeast Community Church, will give away enough food for approximately 500 families beginning at 11 a.m. Fri-day, Jan. 29, at the church.

The church is located at 790 May Creek Drive in Kingsland behind the Cracker Barrel restaurant.

A form must be filled out to receive the food and forms may be picked up between 9 a.m. and noon weekdays at the church or from Ravens of Elijah Food Ministries.

For more information, call Ravens of Elijah Food Ministries at (912) 552-0621 or the church at (912) 729-8480.

Helping HandsHelping Hands Food Pantry, a ministry of St. Marys

United Methodist Church, is now located at 103 W. Church St. in St. Marys. Hours are 9 to 11:45 a.m. Monday through Thursday.

Restoration ChurchThe Restoration Church will be giving out free

bread to those who are in need from 9 a.m. to noon every Tuesday and Thursday.

The address is 2475 Mariner’s Village Lane, Suite 100A in Kingsland.

Greater Trinity United Methodist ChurchGreater Trinity United Methodist Church offers

after-school tutoring and assistance for elementary, middle and high school students from 2 to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday during the regular school year, except during scheduled school holidays.

Snacks will be provided for the children and all are welcome. The church is located at 900 Osborne St. in St. Marys. For more information or directions, call the church at (912) 882-4809.

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RELIGIONThursday, January 14, 2016 5B

May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.

Romans 15:13 (NIV)

What are you hoping for in 2016? Are you hoping that you will get a new job? Maybe, you are wishing for a bigger salary. Or, you might be hoping for a new and excit-ing relationship to begin. All of these are legitimate hopes and desires that a new year could possibly bring. How-ever, these are not what will bring fulfillment.

As we begin 2016, let’s focus on several thoughts taken from this scripture. First, there is only one that is the giver of hope — God Almighty. Hopes that are based on tangible things or relationships can’t even begin to compare with the hope that our Heavenly Father gives.

Second, He is the giver of joy and peace. But in doing so, we are required to trust in Him. There is no doubt about it that God is peace. God is joy.

So common sense says that He absolutely can give those to us. However, God won’t force it on His children. He only gives it as we choose to place our trust in Him. I know there are times and cir-cumstances that occur in all of our lives that make this five-

word phrase, “as you trust in him,” very challenging to live out. When everything is going great, it is easy to trust in God. But it’s in times when things aren’t so great that the struggle comes in.

Yet, if we dare to trust com-pletely, with all of our heart, mind, soul and strength, then the next part is exciting! Paul, the writer of Romans, says that if we trust in Him, we will overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.

What does that mean? It means that as we endeavor to trust in our Savior, no matter our circumstances, then we will be given an overflowing of hope, empowered by the Holy Spirit. It won’t be a hope that we can conjure up.

But it will be a hope that only comes from God that we can-not explain.

2016 holds many uncer-tainties for us all. Whatever this new year brings to our journey in life, we can face be-cause of a loving Father that freely gives us the love, peace, joy and hope that will carry us ahead. Don’t dread this year based on what you may have encountered last year. Choose now to place your trust in God and hold on to Him for the journey of a lifetime.

Kim Dockery and her husband, Randy, have pastored St. Marys Church for the past 15 years. Kim serves as women’s ministry direc-tor and leads Bible studies for the women’s group.

Coffee, Jesus and me

by Kim Dockery

I don’t consider myself a social activist or cru-sader, but I hope that

those who know me see me as a defender of life. This was not always the case.

Until the early 1980s I straddled the fence when it came to pro-life convic-tions, having been strongly influenced by pro-choice talking points throughout high school and college.

During a time of moral upheaval in our society, women of all ages were vul-nerable to the “quick fix” promised by legal, available pregnancy termination. Several of my future friends found themselves facing the devastating fear and anguish of unplanned pregnancies. Years before I met them, they made very difficult choices that led to great re-gret. Back then I wouldn’t have had godly, healing or helpful counsel for them. I lacked a moral compass and knowledge of God’s ways.

But my eyes were opened to the real cost of abor-tion soon after I became a Christian. Through the in-ternational radio ministry of Focus on the Family, my heart was convicted. I began

to understand the worth of each life in utero, the gener-ational tragedy of abortion, and the ongoing pain for those who choose to abort. Simply put, all lives matter!

Now, you don’t have to be a Christian to value the un-born and their mothers. For instance, the group Femi-nists for Life of America of-fers important insight into this issue. Established in 1972, they are a “nonsectar-ian, nonpartisan, grassroots organization that seeks real solutions to the challenges women face.”

They point to the fact that early suffragettes were pro-life. And I love their slogan: “Women deserve

better than abortion.”Certainly as a Christ-fol-

lower, one cannot deny His compassion for the unborn, the elderly, the defenseless and the abandoned. To take seriously our faith in the Creator God and His Son Jesus Christ, means to take His priorities as our own. In the Psalms we read that He knows each life before birth, forming us in our mothers’ wombs (Psalm 139:13). No matter what dire circum-stances surround and impact a pregnancy, life should be cherished.

You might be wondering why this heavy topic de-mands our attention so early in the new year?

Because this coming Sun-day, Jan. 17, is Sanctity of Human Life Sunday. Once again the battle to protect the unborn comes to the forefront. Standing up for life, we must remember we’re called to be compas-sionate people, not passing judgment, but offering help and hope. We dare not for-get about the logs in our own eyes: our personal affin-ity for sin! For we all make mistakes, sometimes putting ourselves or others at risk.

How we handle the nega-tive consequences of choices we regret, proves where our beliefs really spring from. Truly an unexpected crisis can bring unexpected bless-ing.

Though not everyone will have the awesome priv-ilege of supporting a young mother one-on-one, we all can invest in the ministry that makes such help possi-ble.

You can plug into our local pregnancy care min-istry: CareNet of Coastal Georgia in St. Marys (www.coastalcarenet.org). They always need prayer, funding and volunteers. Plan on be-coming a monthly donor, a prayer partner and walk for life this March. You might even participate in the vol-unteer training this spring; you’ll be glad you did.

Here’s the number to call for more information, (912) 729-8842.

Shalom.

Camden resident Jessica Errico writes and speaks about family is-sues. Her books are available in St. Marys at Alexandra’s Attic or online. Her website is www.jessi-cacerrico.com.

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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTSgpn18

IN THE PROBATE COURTCOUNTY OF CAMDENSTATE OF GEORGIA

IN RE: ESTATE OFBetty J. Dally,DECEASED

ESTATE NO. 2015P183PETITION FOR LETTERSOF ADMINISTRATION

NOTICETo: Any and All Interested Parties:Cynthia Gunkle

Kathleen Dally Thomas has petitioned to beappointed administrator of the estate of Betty J.Dally, deceased, of said county. The petitionerhas also applied for waiver of bond and/or grantof certain powers contained in O.C.G.A. §53-12-261. All interested parties are hereby notified toshow cause why said petition should not begranted. All objections to the petition must be inwriting, setting forth the grounds of any suchobjections, and must be filed with the court on orbefore January 21, 2016. All plead-ings/objections must be signed under oathbefore a notary public or before a probate courtclerk, and filing fees must be tendered with yourpleadings/objections, unless you qualify to file asan indigent party. Contact probate court person-nel at the following address/telephone numberfor the required amount of filing fees. If anyobjections are filed, a hearing will be scheduledat a later date. If no objections are filed, the peti-tion may be granted without a hearing.

Judge of the Probate CourtRobert C. Sweatt Jr.

P.O. Box 818, 210 East 4th StreetWoodbine, Ga. 31569

912-576-378512/24, 12/31, 1/7, 1/14 - #9782

gpn18IN THE PROBATE COURT

COUNTY OF CAMDENSTATE OF GEORGIA

IN RE: ESTATE OFValerie Lynn Cobb,DECEASED

ESTATE NO. 2015P191PETITION FOR LETTERSOF ADMINISTRATION

NOTICETO: Any and All Interested Parties:

David H. Cobb has petitioned to be appoint-ed administrator of the estate of Valerie LynnCobb, deceased, of said county. The petitionerhas also applied for waiver of bond and/or grantof certain powers contained in O.C.G.A. §53-12-261. All interested parties are hereby notified toshow cause why said petition should not begranted. All objections to the petition must be inwriting, setting forth the grounds of any suchobjections, and must be filed with the court on orbefore January 28, 2016. All plead-ings/objections must be signed under oathbefore a notary public or before a probate courtclerk, and filing fees must be tendered with yourpleadings/objections, unless you qualify to file asan indigent party. Contact probate court person-nel at the following address/telephone numberfor the required amount of filing fees. If anyobjections are filed, a hearing will be scheduledat a later date. If no objections are filed, the peti-tion may be granted without a hearing.

Judge of the Probate CourtRobert C. Sweatt Jr.

P.O. Box 818, 210 East 4th StreetWoodbine, GA 31569

912-576-378512/31, 1/7, 1/14, 1/21 - #9789

gpn07NOTICE TO DEBTORS

AND CREDITORSAll creditors of the Estate of Stephanie K.

Carter, deceased, late of Camden County, arehereby notified to render in their demands of theundersigned according to law and all personsindebted to said estate are required to makeimmediate payment to me.

This 31st day of December, 2015.Lavonne M. Holmes

Executor5233 Dixon Road

Blackshear, GA 3151612/31, 1/7, 1/14, 1/21 - #9786

gpn15IN THE SUPERIOR COURT

OF CAMDEN COUNTYSTATE OF GEORGIA

In RE:CHARLENE WRIGHT DUNCAN

Civil Action File No. 15V1062

NOTICE OF PETITIONTO CHANGE NAME

GEORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTY

Notice is hereby given that Charlene WrightDuncan, the undersigned, filed a petition to theSuperior Court of Camden County, Georgia onthe 22nd day of December, 2015, praying for achange in the name of petitioner from CharleneWright Duncan to Charlene Finley-Causey.Notice is hereby given pursuant to law to anyinterested or affected party to appear in saidCourt and to file objections to such namechange. Objections must be filed with said Courtwithin 30 days of the filing of said petition.

This 22nd day of December, 2015.Charlene Wright Duncan

Petitioner12/31, 1/7, 1/14, 1/21 - #9787

gpn17NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION

In accordance with the provisions of Statelaw, there being due and unpaid charges forwhich the undersigned is entitled to satisfy anowner and/or manager’s lien of the goods here-inafter described and stored at the UUncle Bob’sSelf Storage location listed below.

And, due notice having been given to theowner of said property and all parties known toclaim an interest therein, and the time specifiedin such notice for payment of such havingexpired, the goods will be sold at public auctionat the below stated location to the highest bidderor otherwise disposed of on January 25, 2016 at3:00 p.m.

1320 Highway 40 EastKingsland, Georgia 31548

(912) 729-7323

Space, Customer, Inventory1022, Penny Vine, Hsld gds/Furn., TV StereoEquip1057, Gregory Knawshaw !!, Hsld gds/Furn.,Lndscpng, Cnstrctn Equip1209, Emmalea Aljrab, Hsld gds, Furn1210, Jonathan Jacobs, Hsld gds/Furn, TV,Stereo equip. Tools/applnces2523, Melissa Harris, Hsld gds/Furn.3035, Greg Baker, Hsld gds/Furn., TV, Stereoequip.4025, Terry G. Sullivan, Hsld gds/Furn.,TV/Stereo Equip, Tools/Applnces4039, Thomas Dunlap, Furn., Boxes, Off Furn.4065, Lillie Jones, Hsld gds/Furn., TV, StereoEquip., Tools/Applnces5002, Alexandria M. Freeman, Hsld gds/Furn.1/7, 1/14 - #9792gpn10

IN THE PROBATE COURTCOUNTY OF CAMDENSTATE OF GEORGIA

IN RE: ESTATE OFLayona Nevaeh Samie Bryan,MINOR

ESTATE NO. 2015P190

NOTICE

Date of second publication:January 14, 2016TO: The Biological father ofLayona Nevaeh Samia Bryan

You are hereby notified that Marion DanielBryan and Lisa Bryan have filed a Petition seek-ing to be appointed temporary guardian(s) of theabove-named minor. All objections to the Petitionto the appointment of a temporary guardian orthe appointment of the Petitioners as temporaryguardians, must be in writing, setting forth thegrounds of any such objections, and be filed with

this court no later than ten (10) days after thesecond publication of this notice if you areserved by publication. All objections should besworn to before a notary public or Georgia pro-bate court clerk and filing fees must be tenderedwith your objections, unless you qualify to file asan indigent party. Contact Probate Court person-nel for the required amount of filing fees.NOTE: If a natural guardian files a timely objec-tion to the creation of the temporary guardian-ship, the Petition will be dismissed. If a naturalguardian files an objection to the appointment ofthe Petitioners as guardians, or if a parent who isnot a natural guardian files an objection to thePetition, a hearing on the matter shall be sched-uled at a later date. If no objection is filed, thePetition may be granted without a hearing.

Robert C. Sweatt Jr.Judge of the Probate Court

P.O. Box 818, 210 East 4th StreetWoodbine, GA 31569

912-576-37851/7, 1/14 - #9793

gpn16CAMDEN COUNTY PLANNING

& DEVELOPMENT107 North Gross Road, Suite #3

Kingsland, GA 31548

The Camden County Planning Board will hold aPublic Hearing on Wednesday, January 27, 2016at 6:00 PM in the conference room of the CountyAnnex Building, 107 North Gross Road,Kingsland, Georgia. The recommendations anddecisions of the Planning Board for the Variance,may be appealed, by the applicant, and forward-ed to the Camden County Board ofCommissioners, for Public Hearing and final con-sideration at their meeting on Tuesday, February23, 2016 at 6:00 PM. The Board of CountyCommissioners meet in the GovernmentServices Building, located at 200 East 4th Street,Second Floor, Commissioners’ Chambers,Woodbine, GA 31569.

PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA ITEMS:

1) Special Exception Variances – ZV2016-1 –request a Variance of 40’, from the requirementsof UDC Sec. 209 (c)(5) requiring a 50’ rear yardsetback, to 10’ to allow construction of a garagewith a roof covered extended concrete slab hav-ing a 60’X70’ total area. The lot is shown as .62of acre, on Tax Map 073A 001, at 364 HaynorRd., Waverly, GA 31565. George R. Strickland II,owner.

Information submitted is available for publicreview at the Planning & Development Officelocated at 107 North Gross Road, Suite 3,Kingsland, Georgia 31548.

Note: Pursuant to O.C.G.A. 36-67-A-3, all par-ties who have made campaign contributions toany member of the Camden County Board ofCommissioners in excess of Two Hundred FiftyDollars ($250.00) within two years immediatelypreceding the filing of this request, and whodesires to appear at the meeting in opposition tothe application, shall at least five (5) days prior tothe hearing, file a campaign contribution reportwith the Camden County Planning &Development Office.

As set forth in the American with Disabilities Actof 1992, Camden County does not discriminateon the basis of disability, and will assist citizenswith special needs, given proper notice (sevenworking days). For information, please call (912)729-5603.

1/7, 1/14 - #9795gpn14

NOTICE OF PUBLICATIONIn the Magistrate Court

Of Camden CountyState of Georgia

Civil Action No: 15-786CS

Recheck Funding LLC, Assignee ForAarons Sales and LeasingPlaintiffVs.Elizabeth HallettDefendant

To:Elizabeth Hallett102 Grouper WaySt Marys, GA 31558-2968

By Order for service by publication dated the21st day of December, 2015, you are herebynotified that on the 22nd day of June, 2015Recheck Funding LLC A/A/O Aarons Sales andLeasing filed suit, case # 15-786CS, against youfor $2,241.38 principal and $361.51 pre-judg-ment interest pursuant to O.C.G.A.§7-4-2 pluscosts of Court.

You are required to file with Clerk ofMagistrate Court, and to serve upon Plaintiff, anAnswer in writing within sixty (60) days of thedate of publication.

The Honorable Jennifer LewisChief Magistrate

210 East 4th StreetWoodbine, GA 31569

This 21st day of December, 2015Ann Dixon

Clerk of Magistrate Court of Camden County210 East 4th Street

Woodbine, GA 315691/7, 1/14, 1/21, 1/28 - #9791

gpn18IN THE PROBATE COURT

COUNTY OF CAMDENSTATE OF GEORGIA

IN RE: ESTATE OFKing Edward Rhodes, Sr.,DECEASED

ESTATE NO. 2015P193

PETITION FOR LETTERSOF ADMINISTRATION

NOTICETO: Any and all Interested Parties:

Jennie R. Rhodes has petitioned to beappointed administrator of the estate of KingEdward Rhodes Sr., deceased, of said county.(The petitioner has also applied for waiver ofbond and/or grant of certain powers contained inO.C.G.A. §53-12-261.) All interested parties arehereby notified to show cause why said petitionshould not be granted. All objections to the peti-tion must be in writing, setting forth the groundsof any such objections, and must be filed withthe court on or before February 4, 2016. Allpleadings/objections must be signed under oathbefore a notary public or before a probate courtclerk, and filing fees must be tendered with yourpleadings/objections, unless you qualify to file asan indigent party. Contact probate court person-nel at the following address/telephone numberfor the required amount of filing fees. If anyobjections are filed, a hearing will be scheduledat a later date. If no objections are filed, the peti-tion may be granted without a hearing.

Judge of the Probate CourtRobert C. Sweatt Jr.

P.O. Box 818, 210 East 4th StreetWoodbine, GA 31569

912-576-37851/7, 1/14, 1/21, 1/28 - #9794

gpn18IN THE PROBATE COURT

COUNTY OF CAMDENSTATE OF GEORGIA

IN RE: ESTATE OFEverett Craig Boully,DECEASED

ESTATE NO. 2015P179

PETITION FOR LETTERSOF ADMINISTRATION

NOTICE

TO: Any and all Interested Parties:

Betty Lou Boully has petitioned to be appoint-ed administrator of the estate of Everett CraigBoully, deceased, of said county. (The petitionerhas 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 toshow cause why said petition should not begranted. All objections to the petition must be inwriting, setting forth the grounds of any suchobjections, and must be filed with the court on orbefore February 4, 2016. All plead-ings/objections must be signed under oathbefore a notary public or before a probate courtclerk, and filing fees must be tendered with yourpleadings/objections, unless you qualify to file asan indigent party. Contact probate court person-nel at the following address/telephone numberfor the required amount of filing fees. If anyobjections are filed, a hearing will be scheduledat a later date. If no objections are filed, the peti-tion may be granted without a hearing.

Judge of the Probate CourtRobert C. Sweatt Jr.

P.O. Box 818, 210 East 4th StreetWoodbine, GA 31569

912-576-37851/7, 1/14, 1/21, 1/28 - #9797

gpn18IN THE PROBATE COURT

COUNTY OF CAMDENSTATE OF GEORGIA

IN RE: ESTATE OFChristopher Jason Merrow,DECEASED

ESTATE NO. 2014P016

NOTICE OF PETITION TOFILE FOR YEAR’S SUPPORT

The Petition of Lourdes Cecillia Merrow, for ayear’s support from the Estate of ChristopherJason Merrow, deceased, for Decedent’sSurviving Spouse (and) minor child, having beenduly filed, all interested persons are hereby noti-fied to show cause, if any they have, on or beforeFebruary 4, 2016, why said Petition should notbe granted.

All objections to the Petition must be in writ-ing, setting forth the grounds of any such objec-tions, and must be filed on or before the timestated in the preceding sentence. All objectionsshould be sworn to before a notary public orbefore a probate court clerk, and filing fees mustbe tendered with your objections, unless youqualify to file as an indigent party. Contact pro-bate court personnel for the required amount offiling fees. If any objections are filed, a hearingwill be scheduled at a later date. If no objectionsare filed, the Petition may be granted without ahearing.

Robert C. Sweatt Jr.Judge of the Probate Court

P.O. Box 818, 210 East 4th StreetWoodbine, GA 31569

912-576-37851/7, 1/14, 1/21, 1/28 - #9798

gpn11NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER

GEORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTYUnder and by virtue of the Power of Sale con-

tained in that certain Consumer Deed to SecureDebt from Steven M. Carlson (“Grantor”) to TheCoastal Bank of Georgia, a division of SynovusBank (“Grantee”) dated December 30, 2004,filed and recorded January 6, 2005, in DeedBook 1107, Page 799, Camden County, GeorgiaRecords, as modified by that certain ModificationAgreement dated December 20, 2007, filed andrecorded January 17, 2008, in Deed Book 1406,Page 705, aforesaid records, and as modified bythat certain Modification Agreement datedDecember 17, 2010, filed and recorded January3, 2011, in Deed Book 1552, Page 50, aforesaidrecords (as modified, the “Security Deed”), con-veying the after-described property to securethat certain Simple Interest Note and SecurityAgreement dated January 5, 2014, from Grantorpayable to Grantee in the original principalamount of Thirty Two Thousand Nine HundredThirty and 57/100 Dollars ($32,930.57), withinterest thereon as set forth therein (the “Note”),there will be sold at public outcry to the highestbidder for cash before the courthouse door ofCamden County, Georgia, within the legal hoursof sale on the first Tuesday in February, 2016,the following described property:

All that lot, tract, or parcel of land situate,lying and being in the City of St. Mary’s, 29thG.M. District, Camden County, Georgia, beingmore particularly described as follows:

Lot 172 Osprey Cove Subdivision, Phase 3-A-Replat, as set forth in that certain Plat record-ed in Plat Drawer 16, Map Nos. 19-26 of thePublic Land Records of Camden County, Georgia.

Subject to the redemption rights contained inthat certain Tax Deed by and between DeborahWalker-Reed, City Clerk, Levying Officer, City ofSt. Marys and Osprey Cove Real Estate, LLCdated September 1, 2015, filed October 29,2015 and recorded in Deed Book 1779, Page807, Camden County, Georgia Records.

The indebtedness secured by said SecurityDeed has been and is hereby declared due andpayable because of, among other possibleevents of default, failure to pay the indebtednessas and when due and in the manner provided inthe Note. The debt remaining in default, this salewill be made for the purpose of paying the sameand all expenses of this sale, as provided in theSecurity Deed and by law, including attorney'sfees (notice of intent to collect attorney's feeshaving been given as provided by law).

The property will be sold for cash or certifiedfunds and subject to any and all matters ofrecord superior to said Security Deed, outstand-ing ad valorem taxes, any matters which mightbe disclosed by an accurate survey and inspec-tion of the property, zoning ordinances, restric-tions, covenants, and easements against theproperty, if any, and unpaid water and sewagebills that constitute liens against the property,whether due and payable or not yet due andpayable.

The sale will be conducted as set forth here-in subject to (1) confirmation prior to the salethat the sale is not prohibited under the U.S.Bankruptcy Code and (2) final confirmation andaudit prior to the sale of the status of the loanwith the holder of the Security Deed.

Grantee reserves the right to sell the proper-ty in one parcel or as an entirety, or in suchparcels as Grantee may elect, as permitted in theSecurity Deed.

The following information is being provided inaccordance with O.C.G.A. § 44-14-162.2. TheCoastal Bank of Georgia, a division of SynovusBank is the secured creditor under the SecurityDeed and loan being foreclosed. The followingentity shall have full authority to negotiate,amend, and modify all terms of the above-described Security Deed and associated Note onbehalf of the secured creditor: Synovus Bank,Attn: Foreclosures, 1750 S. 14th Street,Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034, (904) 491-7247. O.C.G.A. § 44-14-162.2 states in perti-nent part that, "nothing in this subsection shallbe construed to require a secured creditor tonegotiate, amend, or modify the terms of a mort-gage instrument."

To the best of the undersigned's knowledgeand belief, the property is located at LLot 172,Phase 3-A, Osprey Cove, a/k/a 64 MillersBranch, St. Mary’s, Camden County, Georgia31558 and the party in possession of the prop-erty is Steven M. Carlson, or his tenant or ten-ants.

The Coastal Bank of Georgia,as division of Synovus Bank as

Attorney-in-Fact for Steven M. CarlsonThompson, O'Brien, Kemp & Nasuti, P.C.40 Technology Parkway South, Suite 300Norcross, Georgia 30092(770) 925-0111This is notice that we are attempting to collect adebt and any information obtained will be usedfor that purpose. This communication is from adebt collector.1/7, 1/14, 1/21, 1/28 - #078Fgpn11

NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWERCAMDEN COUNTY

Pursuant to the Power of Sale contained in aSecurity Deed given by Tammy Walker toMortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.as nominee for Access National Mortgage dated2/20/2008 and recorded in Deed Book 1417Page 593, and Modified in Deed Book 1700

Page 62, Camden County, Georgia records; aslast transferred to or acquired by JPMorganChase Bank, National Association, conveying theafter-described property to secure a Note in theoriginal principal amount of $ 112,963.00, withinterest at the rate specified therein, there will besold by the undersigned at public outcry to thehighest bidder for cash before the Courthousedoor of Camden County, Georgia, within thelegal hours of sale on February 02, 2016 (beingthe first Tuesday of said month unless said datefalls on a Federal Holiday), the followingdescribed property:

THE LAND IS SITUATED IN THE STATE OFGEORGIA, COUNTY OF CAMDEN, CITY OF SAINTMARYS, AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

ALL OF THAT LOT, TRACT OR PARCEL OFLAND LYING AND BEING IN THE CITY OF ST.MARYS, 29TH G.M. DISTRICT, CAMDEN COUN-TY, GEORGIA, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBEDAS FOLLOWS: ALL OF LOT 8 OF WELL HARBORSUBDIVISION, AS MORE FULLY AND ACCURATE-LY SHOWN AND DESCRIBED ON THAT CERTAINPLAT OF SURVEY BY PARK D. PRIVETT, JR.,GEORGIA REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR NO.2218, DATED FEBRUARY 23, 1993, RECORDEDIN PLAT DRAWER 9, MAP NO. 231 , CAMDENCOUNTY, GEORGIA RECORDS. APN : 148G-008

The debt secured by said Security Deed hasbeen and is hereby declared due because of,among other possible events of default, failure topay the indebtedness as and when due and inthe manner provided in the Note and SecurityDeed. The debt remaining in default, this sale willbe made for the purpose of paying the same andall expenses of this sale, as provided in theSecurity Deed and by law, including attorney’sfees (notice of intent to collect attorney’s feeshaving been given).

Said property is commonly known as 2203Lisa Lane, Saint Marys, GA 31558 together withall fixtures and personal property attached to andconstituting a part of said property, if any. To thebest knowledge and belief of the undersigned,the party (or parties) in possession of the subjectproperty is (are): Tammy Walker or tenant or ten-ants.

JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA is the entity orindividual designated who shall have full author-ity to negotiate, amend and modify all terms ofthe mortgage.JPMorgan Chase Bank, NAHomeowner's Assistance Department3415 Vision DriveColumbus, Ohio 432191-866-550-5705Note, however, that such entity or individual isnot required by law to negotiate, amend or mod-ify the terms of the loan.

Said property will be sold subject to: (a) anyoutstanding ad valorem taxes (including taxeswhich are a lien, but not yet due and payable), (b)unpaid water or sewage bills that constitute alien against the property whether due andpayable or not yet due and payable and whichmay not be of record, (c) the right of redemptionof any taxing authority, (d) any matters whichmight be disclosed by an accurate survey andinspection of the property, and (e) any assess-ments, liens, encumbrances, zoning ordinances,restrictions, covenants, and matters of recordsuperior to the Security Deed first set out above.

The sale will be conducted subject to (1) con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code; and (2) final confirmationand audit of the status of the loan with the hold-er of the Security Deed. Pursuant to O.C.G.A.Section 9-13-172.1, which allows for certainprocedures regarding the rescission of judicialand non-judicial sales in the State of Georgia, theDeed Under Power and other foreclosure docu-ments may not be provided until final confirma-tion and audit of the status of the loan as provid-ed immediately above.JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association as

agent andAttorney in Fact for Tammy Walker

Aldridge Pite, LLP(formerly known as Aldridge Connors, LLP),15 Piedmont Center3575 Piedmont Road, N.E., Suite 500Atlanta, Georgia 30305(404) 994-7400.1031-75855ATHIS LAW FIRM MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE. 1031-75855A1/7, 1/14, 1/21, 1/28 - #079Fgpn11STATE OF GEORGIACOUNTY OF CAMDEN

NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWERBecause of a default in the payment of the

indebtedness secured by that certain SecurityDeed, dated April 26, 2007, executed by GregoryC. Smith Sr. to Bank of America, N.A., recordedin Deed Book 1354, Page 94, Camden County,Georgia Deed Records, and securing a Note inthe original principal amount of $187,325.00,said Security Deed last having been assigned toDITECH FINANCIAL LLC F/K/A GREEN TREESERVICING LLC, the current holder thereof, hasdeclared the entire amount of said indebtednessevidenced by the Note immediately due andpayable and, pursuant to the power of sale con-tained in said Security Deed, will, on the firstTuesday in February, 2016 to-wit: February 2,2016, during the legal hours of sale, before theCamden County Courthouse door, sell at publicoutcry to the highest bidder for cash, the follow-ing described real property:

All that lot, tract or parcel of land situate,lying and being in the City of Kingsland, 1606thGM District, Camden County, Georgia, more fullyand particularly described as follows:

All of Lot 31, The Meadows Subdivision,Phase IV-Section “B”, as more fully and accu-rately shown and described on that certain sub-division plat by Privett & Associates, Inc., GeorgiaRegistered Land Surveyor No. 2893, recorded inPlat Drawer 19, Map 67, Camden County,Georgia, records, said plat by this referencebeing incorporated herein for descriptive and allother purposes.

Subject to all valid and enforceable restrictivecovenants, reservations and easements ofrecord applicable thereto.

The aforedescribed real property is alsoknown as 1119 Bayswood Dr, Kingsland, GA31548, according to the present system of num-bering houses in Camden County, Georgia.

This sale will be conducted subject (1) toconfirmation that the sale is not prohibited underthe U.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2) to final confir-mation and audit as to the amount and status ofthe loan with the holder of the Security Deed,including but not limited to, a determination thatthe borrower has not reinstated the loan prior tothe foreclosure sale.

The name, address and telephone number ofthe individual or entity with full authority to nego-tiate, amend and modify all terms of the Noteand Security Deed is Ditech Financial LLC F/K/AGreen Tree Servicing LLC, Attn: Loss Mitigation,7360 S. Kyrene Road, Mail Stop P-214, Tempe,AZ 85283. The telephone number is (877) 337-4141. The fax number is (877) 265-9717.

Said real property will be sold subject to anyoutstanding ad valorem taxes (including taxeswhich are a lien, but not yet due and payable),the right of redemption of any taxing authority,any matters which might be disclosed by anaccurate survey and inspection of the real prop-erty, any assessments, liens, encumbrances,zoning ordinances, restrictions, covenants, andmatters of record superior to the Security Deedfirst set out above.

To the extent that said real property is com-prised of more than one parcel, said real proper-ty will be sold in one or more parcels and in suchorder as the holder of the Security Deed maydetermine.

Upon information and belief, said real proper-ty is presently in the possession or control ofGREGORY C. SMITH SR. AND/OR THE HEIRS,EXECUTORS OR ADMINISTRATORS OF THEESTATE OF GREGORY C. SMITH SR. AND/OR THEPERSON OR PERSONS CLAIMING INTEREST ORTITLE TO SAID REAL PROPERTY UNDER, BY ORTHROUGH THEM, AND/OR ESTATE OF GREGORYC. SMITH SR. and the proceeds of said sale willbe applied to the payment of said indebtednessand all the expenses of said sale, including attor-

ney's fees, all as provided in said Security Deedand the excess proceeds, if any, will be distrib-uted as provided by law.

DITECH FINANCIAL LLC F/K/AGREEN TREE SERVICING LLC

as Attorney-in-Fact forGREGORY C. SMITH SR.

Ellis, Painter, Ratterree & Adams LLP2 East Bryan Street, 10th FloorSavannah, Georgia 31401(912) 233-9700THIS LAW FIRM MAY BE ATTEMPTING TO COL-LECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.1/7, 1/14, 1/21, 1/28 - #080Fgpn11

NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWERGEORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTY

By virtue of the power of sale contained inthe Deed to Secure Debt (“Security Deed”) fromWalter Wade Smith and Lori Ann Smith to JeraldE. Smith, Sr. and Laura Schuler Smith datedNovember 19, 2008, recorded in the publicrecords of Camden County, Georgia, at DeedBook 1453, page 414, as amended by instru-ments dated November 1, 2011, recorded atDeed Book 1593, page 558, and dated August1, 2013, recorded at Deed Book 1685, page796, aforesaid records, securing a promissorynote dated August 1, 2013, in the original prin-cipal amount of $271,635.17, there will be soldby the undersigned at public outcry, during thelegal hours of sale before the Courthouse door ofCamden County, Georgia, on the first Tuesday inFebruary, 2016, to the highest and best bidderfor cash, the following described property:

All that lot, tract, or parcel of land lying andbeing in the City of St. Marys, 29th G. M. District,Camden County, Georgia, more particularlydescribed as follows:

Beginning at an iron pin in the southerlyright-of-way line of Wright Street (a 50-footright-of-way) located 518 feet west of the west-erly right-of-way line of Point Peter Road (an 80-foot right-of-way), as measured along thesoutherly right-of-way line of Wright Street; ANDFROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING, runningSouth 9˚ 57' East 168.67 feet to an iron pin;thence, running South 81˚ 24' West along thesoutherly line of Lots 6 and 6A of WrightSubdivision 210 feet, more or less, to the marsh-es of the North River; thence, running in anortherly direction along the meandering of saidmarshes 170 feet, more or less, to a point in thesoutherly right-of-way line of Wright Street;thence, running North 81˚ 24' East along saidsoutherly right-of-way line 185 feet, more orless, to the point of beginning. Being a portion ofLot 6 and all of Lot 6A of Wright Subdivision; andbeing the same property conveyed by warrantydeed from Daniel R. Dinkins, Sr., to Timmy D.Lloyd and Renise D. Lloyd dated December 30,1992, recorded in Deed Book 471, page 139,Camden County, Georgia, records.

The debt secured by said Security Deed hasmatured and has not been paid. The indebted-ness remaining in default, the sale will be madefor the purpose of applying proceeds thereof tothe payment of the indebtedness secured by saidSecurity Deed, accrued interest and expenses ofthe sale, including attorney's fees.

To the best of the undersigned's knowledgeand belief the property is in the possession ofWalter Wade Smith and Lori Ann Smith and saidproperty will be sold as their property subject toany outstanding ad valorem taxes, assessments,and liens or interests superior to the SecurityDeed first set out above. The undersigned willexecute a deed to the purchaser at said sale asprovided in said Security Deed. Jerald E. Smith,Sr. and Laura Schuler Smith, 12855 83rd Street,Fellsmere, Florida 32948, telephone number(772) 473-3860, are the persons who have theauthority to negotiate, amend, or modify theterms of the indebtedness and the SecurityDeed.Jerald E. Smith, Sr. and Laura Schuler Smith as

attorneys-in-fact for Walter Wade Smith andLori Ann Smith

THIS LAW FIRM IS ACTING AS A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.Stephen V. Kinney, EsquireKinney & Kinney, LLCP.O. Box 7050St. Marys, Georgia 31558(912) 882-56781/7, 1/14, 1/21, 1/28 - #081Fgpn11

NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWERGEORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTY

By virtue of the power of sale contained inthe Deed to Secure Debt (“Security Deed”) fromLaura D. Prefontaine to Citizens State Bankdated November 15, 2006, recorded in the pub-lic records of Camden County, Georgia, at DeedBook 1309, page 119, modified by instrumentdated November 5, 2009, recorded in DeedBook 1503, page 340, aforesaid records, as fur-ther modified by instrument dated August 31,2011, recorded in Deed Book 1585, page 888,aforesaid records, given to secure a Note datedAugust 31, 2011, in the original principalamount of $37,153.98, there will be sold by theundersigned at public outcry, during the legalhours of sale before the Courthouse door ofCamden County, Georgia, on the first Tuesday inFebruary, 2016, to the highest and best bidderfor cash, the following described property:

All that tract or parcel of land situate, lyingand being in the 33rd G.M. District, CamdenCounty, Georgia, more particularly described asfollows:

A portion of the Isham Henry Tract more fullyand particularly shown and described on thatcertain plat of survey prepared for MikePrefontaine and Margie Prefontaine, datedJanuary 2, 1990, certified and approved byNorman G. Blood, Georgia Registered LandSurveyor No. 2360, recorded in Deed Book 395,page 316, Camden County, Georgia, records.

The debt secured by said Security Deed hasbeen and is hereby declared due because of,among other possible events of default, non-pay-ment of the installments under said Note. Theindebtedness remaining in default, the sale willbe made for the purpose of applying proceedsthereof to the payment of the indebtednesssecured by said Security Deed, accrued interestand expenses of the sale, including attorney'sfees.

To the best of the undersigned's knowledgeand belief the property is in the possession ofLaura D. Prefontaine and said property will besold as her property, subject to any outstandingad valorem taxes, assessments, and liens orinterests superior to the Security Deed first setout above. The undersigned will execute a deedto the purchaser at said sale as provided in saidSecurity Deed. The following information is beingprovided in accordance with O.C.G.A. § 44-14-162.2. Citizens State Bank, Post Office Box1355, Kingsland, Georgia 31548, telephonenumber (912) 729-5615, is the entity which hasthe authority to negotiate, amend, or modify theterms of the indebtedness and the SecurityDeed.

Citizens State Bank as attorney-in-fact for Laura D. Prefontaine

THIS LAW FIRM IS ACTING AS A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.Stephen V. Kinney, EsquireKinney & Kinney, LLCP.O. Box 7050 St. Marys, Georgia 31558(912) 882-56781/7, 1/14, 1/21, 1/28 - #082Fgpn11

NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWERGEORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTYTHIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.

Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale con-tained in a Security Deed given by Charles RoyYoung, Jr and Heather Young a/k/a Heather R.Young to PNC Mortgage, a division of PNC Bank,National Association, dated November 27, 2013,recorded in Deed Book 1696, Page 00696,Camden County, Georgia Records, conveying theafter-described property to secure a Note in the

original principal amount of ONE HUNDREDFIFTY-TWO THOUSAND EIGHTY-SEVEN AND0/100 DOLLARS ($152,087.00), with interestthereon as set forth therein, there will be sold atpublic outcry to the highest bidder for cashbefore the courthouse door of Camden County,Georgia, or at such place as may be lawfully des-ignated as an alternative, within the legal hoursof sale on the first Tuesday in February, 2016,the following described property:

SEE EXHIBIT “A”ATTACHED HERETO ANDMADE A PART HEREOF

The debt secured by said Security Deed hasbeen and is hereby declared due because of,among other possible events of default, failure topay the indebtedness as and when due and inthe manner provided in the Note and SecurityDeed. The debt remaining in default, this salewill be made for the purpose of paying the sameand all expenses of this sale, as provided inSecurity Deed and by law, including attorney'sfees (notice of intent to collect attorney's feeshaving been given).

Said property will be sold subject to any out-standing ad valorem taxes (including taxes whichare a lien, but not yet due and payable), any mat-ters which might be disclosed by an accuratesurvey and inspection of the property, anyassessments, liens, encumbrances, zoning ordi-nances, restrictions, covenants, and matters ofrecord superior to the Security Deed first set outabove.

PNC Bank, National Association is the holderof the Security Deed to the property in accor-dance with OCGA § 44-14-162.2.

The entity that has full authority to negotiate,amend, and modify all terms of the mortgagewith the debtor is: PNC Mortgage, 3232Newmark Drive, Miamisburg, OH 45342 800-523-8654.

To the best knowledge and belief of theundersigned, the party in possession of the prop-erty is Charles Roy Young, Jr and Heather Younga/k/a Heather R. Young or a tenant or tenantsand said property is more commonly known as1200 Sussex Pl, Saint Marys, Georgia 31558.

The sale will be conducted subject (1) to con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2) to final confirma-tion and audit of the status of the loan with theholder of the security deed.

PNC Bank, National Associationas Attorney in Fact for Charles Roy Young, Jr

and Heather Younga/k/a Heather R. Young

McCalla Raymer, LLC1544 Old Alabama RoadRoswell, Georgia 30076www.foreclosurehotline.net

EXHIBIT “A”ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND IN THE CITY OF

ST. MARYS, 29TH G.M. DISTRICT, CAMDENCOUNTY, STATE OF GEORGIA, BEING KNOWNAND DESIGNATED AS FOLLOWS:

ALL OF LOT 6, BLOCK 2 OF KINGS BROOK -UNIT ONE SUBDIVISION, AS MORE FULLY ANDACCURATELY SHOWN AND DESCRIBED ON THATCERTAIN PLAT OF SURVEY BY CARL S. COUR-SON, GRLS NO. 2272, §DATED SEPTEMBER 5,1991, RECORDED IN PLAT CABINET 2, FILENOS. 85-C, 85-D, AND 86-A, IN THE PUBLICRECORDS OF CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA.

BY FEE SIMPLE DEED FROM WILLIAM J.REID AND HEIDI M. REID AS SET FORTH IN DEEDBOOK 1384, PAGE 824 DATED 09/24/2007 ANDRECORDED 09/26/2007, CAMDEN COUNTYRECORDS, STATE OF GEORGIA.TAX ID: 134G015MR/crp1 2/2/16Our file no. 57415 - FT81/7, 1/14, 1/21, 1/28 - #083Fgpn11

NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWERGEORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTYTHIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.

Under and by virtue of the power of sale con-tained in that certain Security Deed given byAdolf Burleson to Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems, Inc. (“MERS”) as nomineefor Ameris Bank (“Lender”), dated July 28, 2011and recorded in Deed Book 1577, Page 532,Camden County, Georgia records (the “SecurityDeed”), as assigned to Lender by that certainAssignment from MERS to Lender to be record-ed in aforesaid records, conveying the after-described property to secure that certain Note inthe original principal amount of $47,287.00 (the“Note”), with interest thereon as set forth there-in, there will be sold at public outcry to the high-est bidder for cash before the courthouse door ofCamden County, Georgia within the legal hoursof sale on the first Tuesday in February, 2016,the following described property:

All that lot, tract or parcel of land lying andbeing in the City of Kingsland 1606th G.M.District, Camden County, Georgia, particularlydescribed as follows: Beginning at a point in thenortherly right of way line of East Hilton Streetlocated North 78 degrees 15 minutes 00 sec-onds East a distance of 118.43 feet of the east-erly right of way line of North Satilla Street asmeasured along the northerly right of way line ofEast Hilton Street; and from said Point ofBeginning; thence, run North 11 degrees 45minutes 00 seconds West a distance of 100.00feet to a point; thence, run North 78 degrees 15minutes 00 seconds East a distance of 60.00feet to a point; thence, run South 11 degrees 45minutes 00 seconds East a distance of 100.00feet to a point in the northerly right of way line ofEast Hilton Avenue; thence run South 78 degrees15 minutes 00 seconds West along saidsoutherly right of way line a distance of 60.00feet to the Point of Beginning. Being the sameproperty as conveyed in Warranty Deed recordedat Deed Book 846, Page 324, and WarrantyDeed recorded at Deed Book 961, Page 298, ofthe public records of Camden County Georgia,Records. Parcel Number K 16 01 012

The debt secured by said Security Deed hasbeen and is hereby declared due because of,among other possible events of default, failure topay the indebtedness as and when due and inthe manner provided in the Note and SecurityDeed. The debt remaining in default, this sale willbe made for the purpose of paying the same andall expenses of this sale, as provided in SecurityDeed and by law, including attorney’s fees(notice of intent to collect attorney’s fees havingbeen given).

Said property will be sold subject to any out-standing ad valorem taxes (including taxes whichare a lien, but not yet due and payable), any mat-ters which might be disclosed by an accuratesurvey and inspection of the property, anyassessments, liens, encumbrances, zoning ordi-nances, restrictions, covenants, and matters ofrecord superior to the Security Deed first set outabove.

The entity that has full authority to negotiate,amend, and modify all terms of the mortgagewith the debtor is: Ameris Bank, Mike Nicotra,7915 Baymeadows Way, Suite 300,Jacksonville, FL 32256; (904) 292-3733. Pleaseunderstand that the secured creditor is notrequired by law to negotiate, amend, or modifythe terms of the mortgage instrument.

To the best knowledge and belief of theundersigned, the party in possession of the prop-erty is Ariel Alexandria Burleson or a tenant ortenants and said property is more commonlyknown as 2214 E. Hilton Avenue, Kingsland, GA31548.

The sale will be conducted subject (1) to con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2) to final confirma-tion and audit of the status of the loan with theholder of the security deed.

Ameris Bankas Attorney in Fact for

Adolf BurlesonJessica F. Bennett, Esq.Cruser & Mitchell, LLPMeridian II, Suite 2000275 Scientific DriveNorcross, GA 30092(404) 881-26341/7, 1/14, 1/21, 1/28 - #084F

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STATE OF GEORGIACOUNTY OF CAMDEN

Under and by virtue of the power of sale con-tained with that certain Security Deed datedJanuary 15, 2007, from Chester L. Harris toMortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.as nominee for Taylor, Bean and WhitakerMortgage Corp., recorded on January 22, 2007in Deed Book 1324 at Page 425, CamdenCounty, Georgia Records, having been last sold,assigned, transferred and conveyed to SeleneFinance LP by Assignment and said SecurityDeed having been given to secure a note datedJanuary 15, 2007, in the amount of$116,066.00, said note being in default, theundersigned will sell at public outcry during thelegal hours of sale before the door of the court-house of Camden County, Georgia, on February2, 2016, the following described real property(hereinafter referred to as the "Property"):

ALL THAT LOT, TRACT OR PARCEL OF LANDLYING AND BEING IN THE CITY OF KINGSLAND,160TH G.M. DISTRICT, CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS: BEING ALL OF LOT 22, THE MEAD-OWS, PHASE III - SECTION "B", AS MORE FULLYAND ACCURATELY SHOWN AND DESCRIBED ONTHAT CERTAIN PLAT OF SURVEY BY PARK D.PRIVETT, JR., GEORGIA REGISTERED LAND SUR-VEYOR, NO. 2218, DATED JULY 25, 1997,RECORDED IN PLAT DRAWER 11, MAP NO. 60,CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, RECORDS, SAIDPLAT BY REFERENCE BEING INCORPORATEDHEREIN FOR DESCRIPTIVE AND ALL OTHERPURPOSES.

The debt secured by the Security Deed andevidenced by the Note and has been, and ishereby, declared due and payable because of,among other possible events of default, failure tomake the payments as required by the terms ofthe Note. The debt remaining is in default andthis sale will be made for the purposes of payingthe Security Deed, accrued interest, and allexpenses of the sale, including attorneys' fees.Notice of intention to collect attorneys' fees hasbeen given as provided by law.

To the best of the undersigned's knowledge,the person(s) in possession of the property is/areChester L. Harris. The property, being commonlyknown as 3304 Foxwood Drive, Kingsland, GA,31548 in Camden County, will be sold as theproperty of Chester L. Harris, subject to any out-standing ad valorem taxes (including taxes whichare a lien and not yet due and payable), any mat-ters affecting title to the property which would bedisclosed by accurate survey and inspectionthereof, and all assessments, liens, encum-brances, restrictions, covenants, and matters ofrecord to the Security Deed.

Pursuant to O.C.G.A.Section 44-14-162.2,the name, address and telephone number of theindividual or entity who shall have the full author-ity to negotiate, amend or modify all terms of theabove described mortgage is as follows: SeleneFinance LP, 9990 Richmond Ave Ste 400 South,Houston, TX 77042, 1-877-735-3637. The fore-going notwithstanding, nothing in O.C.G.A.Section 44-14-162.2 shall require the securedcreditor to negotiate, amend or modify the termsof the mortgage instrument.

The sale will be conducted subject (1) to con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited underU.S. Bankruptcy code and (2) to final confirma-tion and audit of the status of the loan with theholder of the Security Deed.Albertelli Law Attorney for Selene Finance LP as

Attorney in Fact for Chester L. Harris100 Galleria Parkway, Suite 960Atlanta, GA 30339Phone: (866) 690-0418A-45541311/7, 1/14, 1/21, 1/28 - #072Fgpn11

NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWERUnder and by virtue of the Power of Sale con-

tained in a Security Deed from JOSHUA COLTONHOWARD and TIFFANY ANN HOWARD, Husbandand Wife, Tenants by the Entirety with Rights ofSurvivorship, to Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc., as nominee for MortgageInvestors Corporation dated May 19, 2010, andrecorded on May 26, 2010, in DEED BOOK1524, PAGE 00663, of the Camden County,Georgia Records, as last assigned to GREENPLANET SERVICING, LLC n/k/a PLANET HOMELENDING, LLC (Secured Creditor); conveying theafter-described property to secure a Note in theoriginal principal amount of ONE HUNDREDTHIRTY EIGHT THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED NINE-TY-SIX Dollars and 00/100 ($138,296.00) withinterest thereon as set forth therein, there will besold at public outcry to the highest bidder forcash before the courthouse door of CamdenCounty, Georgia, within the legal hours of sale onthe first TUESDAY in FEBRUARY, 2016, the fol-lowing described property:

THE LAND REFERRED TO HEREIN BELOW ISSITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF CAMDEN, STATEOF GA. AND IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

ALL THAT LOT, TRACT OR PARCEL OF LANDLYING AND BEING IN THE CITY OF KINGSLAND,1606TH G.M. DISTRICT, CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBEDAS FOLLOWS:

ALL OF LOT 26, CREEKWOOD SUBDIVISION,PHASE II, AS MORE FULLY AND ACCURATELYSHOWN AND DESCRIBED ON THAT PLAT OFSURVEY BY PARK D. PRIVETT, JR., GEORGIAREGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR, NO. 2218,RECORDED IN PLAT DRAWER 7, MAP NO. 70,CAMDEN COUNTY GEORGIA, RECORDS.

The indebtedness secured by said SecurityDeed has been and is hereby declared due andpayable because of, among other possibleevents of default, non-payment of the monthlyinstallments as required by said Note andSecurity Deed. The debt remaining in default,this sale will be made for the purpose of payingthe same and all expenses of this sale, as pro-vided in the Security Deed and by law, includingattorney's fees (notice of intent to collect attor-ney’s fees having been given) and all other pay-ments provided for under the terms of theSecurity Deed and Note.

Said property will be sold subject to any out-standing ad valorem taxes (including taxes whichare a lien, but not yet due and payable), any mat-ters which might be disclosed by an accuratesurvey and inspection of the property, anyassessments, liens, encumbrances, zoning ordi-nances, restrictions, covenants, and matters ofrecord superior to the Security Deed first set outabove.

The sale will be conducted subject (1) to con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2) to final confirma-tion and audit of the status of the loan with theholder of the security deed.

The entity that has full authority to negotiate,amend, and modify all terms of the mortgagewith the debtor is: Planet Home Lending, LLC,321 Research Parkway, Suite 303, Meriden, CT06450, 866-882-8187. Please understand thatthe secured creditor is not required to negotiate,amend, or modify the terms of the mortgageinstrument.

To the best of the undersigned's knowledgeand belief, said property is also known as 1106Creekwood Circle, Kingsland, Georgia 31548,and the party in possession of the property isJoshua Colton Howard, Tiffany Ann Howard or atenant or tenants of said property.

PLANET HOME LENDING, LLC F/K/A GREENPLANET SERVICING, LLC

As Attorney-in-Fact forJOSHUA COLTON HOWARD

AND TIFFANY ANN HOWARDSOLOMON | BAGGETT, LLC40 Technology Parkway South, Suite 202Norcross, Georgia 30092(678) 243-2512THE LAW FIRM IS ACTING AS A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.1/7, 1/14, 1/21, 1/28 - #073Fgpn11

NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWERUnder and by virtue of the Power of Sale con-

tained in a Security Deed from MICHAEL D.

MCLIMANS to Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc. as nominee for Mortgage InvestorsCorporation, dated October 14, 2011, andrecorded on October 21, 2011, in DEED BOOK1586, PAGE 348, of the Camden County,Georgia Records, as last assigned to PLANETHOME LENDING, LLC (Secured Creditor), con-veying the after-described property to secure aNote in the original principal amount of ONEHUNDRED EIGHTY THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDREDSEVEN Dollars and 00/100 ($180,807.00) withinterest thereon as set forth therein, there will besold at public outcry to the highest bidder forcash before the courthouse door of CamdenCounty, Georgia, within the legal hours of sale onthe first TUESDAY in FEBRUARY, 2016, the fol-lowing described property:

THE LAND REFERRED TO HEREIN BELOW ISISSUED IN THE COUNTY OF CAMDEN, STATE OFGA, AND IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

All that lot, tract or parcel of land lying andbeing the City of St. Marys, 29th G.M. District,Camden County, Georgia, more particularlydescribed as follows:

ALL OF LOT 37, SUGARMILL PLANTATIONSUBDIVISION, PHASE I, as more fully and accu-rately shown and described on that certain platof survey recorded in Plat Drawer 11, Map No.48, Camden County, Georgia, records.Parcel Number: 134L 037

The indebtedness secured by said SecurityDeed has been and is hereby declared due andpayable because of, among other possibleevents of default, non-payment of the monthlyinstallments as required by said Note andSecurity Deed. The debt remaining in default,this sale will be made for the purpose of payingthe same and all expenses of this sale, as pro-vided in the Security Deed and by law, includingattorney's fees (notice of intent to collect attor-ney’s fees having been given) and all other pay-ments provided for under the terms of theSecurity Deed and Note.

Said property will be sold subject to any out-standing ad valorem taxes (including taxes whichare a lien, but not yet due and payable), any mat-ters which might be disclosed by an accuratesurvey and inspection of the property, anyassessments, liens, encumbrances, zoning ordi-nances, restrictions, covenants, and matters ofrecord superior to the Security Deed first set outabove.

The sale will be conducted subject (1) to con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2) to final confirma-tion and audit of the status of the loan with theholder of the Security Deed.

The entity that has full authority to negotiate,amend, and modify all terms of the mortgagewith the debtor is: Planet Home Lending, LLC,321 Research Parkway, Suite 303, Meriden, CT06450, 866-882-8187. Please understand thatthe secured creditor is not required to negotiate,amend, or modify the terms of the mortgageinstrument.

To the best of the undersigned's knowledgeand belief, said property is also known as 220Terra Court, Saint Marys, Georgia 31558, andthe party in possession of the property is MichaelD. McLimans or a tenant or tenants of said prop-erty.

PLANET HOME LENDING, LLCAs Attorney-in-Fact for

MICHAEL D. MCLIMANSSOLOMON | BAGGETT, LLC40 Technology Parkway South, Suite 202Norcross, Georgia 30092(678) 243-2512 THE LAW FIRM IS ACTING AS A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.1/7, 1/14, 1/21, 1/28 - #074Fgpn11

NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWERBy virtue of the power of sale contained in a

Deed to Secure Debt from Julian BraxtonWagner, Jr. and JoAnn Nadine Wagner toMortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.as nominee for Walker Jackson MortgageCorporation filed September 17, 2008 in DeedBook 1446, Page 65, Camden County, Georgiarecords, conveying the after described propertyto secure a Note in the original principal amountof $108,000.00; with interest thereon as setforth therein, last transferred to U.S. BankNational Association by Assignment filed forrecord in Deed Book 1688, Page 552, CamdenCounty, Georgia records, there will be sold at apublic outcry to the highest bidder for cashbefore the Courthouse door of Camden County,Georgia, between the legal hours of sale on thefirst Tuesday in February, 2016, by U.S. BankNational Association as Attorney-in-Fact forJulian Braxton Wagner, Jr. and JoAnn NadineWagner, the following property to-wit:

All that lot, tract or parcel of land lying andbeing in the 29th G.M. District, Camden County,Georgia, more particularly described and identi-fied according to a print of a plat of survey pre-pared by Park D. Privett, Jr., Georgia RegisteredLand Surveyor No. 2218, dated July 24, 1986,entitled “Final Subdivision Plat of Crooked RiverPlantation, Section I, Phase III, City of St. Marys,29th G.M. District, Camden County, Georgia”,and recorded in Plat Drawer 4, Folio 118, andaccording to that certain plat of survey preparedby Park D. Privett, Jr., dated April 30, 1987, lastrevised on May 28, 1987, and being particularlydescribed according to the aforesaid plats as APortion of Lot 12, Block 3, Section One, Phase III,Crooked River Plantation Subdivision, as follows:

Commence at the southwestern corner of Lot12, Block 3, Section I, Phase III, of said subdivi-sion as said point is shown on the aforesaid sub-division plat of survey recorded in Plat Drawer 4,Folio 118, said point of beginning being markedby an iron pin; thence turning and running south82°07'33" east along the dividing line betweenLot 11 and Lot 12 of said block and subdivisionfor a distance of 122.85 feet to a point markedby an iron pin; thence turning and running north07°52'27" east for a distance of 84.0 feet to apoint marked by an iron pin; thence turning andrunning north 79°36'37" west for a distance of104.52 feet to a point marked by an iron pin;thence turning and running along the easternmargin of the cul-de-sac of Pinedale Court,south 41°37'35" west along the arc of a curvehaving a 50.00 foot radius, an arc distance of33.18 feet to a point marked by a concrete mon-ument; thence turning and running south07°52'27" west along the eastern margin of theright of way line of Pinedale Court for a distanceof 61.0 feet to the point of beginning.

The above described property is also knownas 4408 Pinedale Ct, Saint Marys GA 31558;however please rely only on the above legaldescription for location of the property. If theproperty contains multiple lots or parcels, theundersigned reserves the right to sell the prop-erty or any portion thereof in separate lots,parcels or as a whole.

The indebtedness secured by said Deed toSecure Debt having been declared due andpayable because of among other possible eventsof default, failure to pay indebtedness as andwhen due pursuant to said Deed to Secure Debtand Note. The debt remaining in default, this salewill be made for the purposes of paying thesame and all expenses of sale, including attor-ney’s fees, if applicable.

The property will be sold as the property ofJulian Braxton Wagner, Jr. and JoAnn NadineWagner, subject to the following: all prior restric-tive covenants, easements, rights-of-way, secu-rity deeds or other encumbrances of record; allvalid zoning ordinances; matters which would bedisclosed by an accurate survey of the propertyor by any inspection of the property; all outstand-ing taxes, assessments, unpaid bills, chargesand expenses that are a lien against the proper-ty whether due and payable or not yet due andpayable.

This sale will be conducted subject to (1)confirmation that the sale is not prohibited underthe U.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2) to final confir-mation and audit as to the amount and status ofthe loan with the holder of the Security Deed.

Pursuant to O.C.G.A. Sec. 44-14-162.2, thename, address and telephone number of theindividual or entity who shall have the full author-

ity to negotiate, amend or modify all terms of theabove described mortgage is as follows:U.S. Bank National Association4801 Frederica StreetOwensboro, KY 423011-855-698-7627 ext. 4183120

The foregoing notwithstanding, nothing inO.C.G.A. Sec. 44-14-162.2 shall be construedto require U.S. Bank National Association tonegotiate, amend or modify the terms of theDeed to Secure Debt described herein.

U.S. Bank National AssociationAs Attorney-in-Fact for

Julian Braxton Wagner, Jr.and JoAnn Nadine Wagner

O’KELLEY & SOROHANATTORNEYS AT LAW, LLCBrian S. Goldberg2170 Satellite Blvd., Ste. 375Duluth, GA 30097(770) 622-2662File No. 1512-00597THIS COMMUNICATION IS FROM A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT; ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE. HOWEVER, IF THE DEBT IS INACTIVE BANKRUPTCY OR HAS BEEN DIS-CHARGED THROUGH BANKRUPTCY, THIS COM-MUNICATION IS NOT INTENDED AS AND DOESNOT CONSTITUTE AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT ADEBT.1/7, 1/14, 1/21, 1/28 - #075Fgpn11

NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWERSTATE OF GEORGIACOUNTY OF CAMDEN

Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale con-tained in a Deed to Secure Debt given by JOHN-NY MILTON JR. to MORTGAGE ELECTRONICREGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. ("MERS"), ASNOMINEE FOR AMERIS BANK, ITS SUCCESSORSAND ASSIGNS, dated 06/14/2012, andRecorded on 06/18/2012 as Book No. 1618 andPage No. 00165, CAMDEN County, Georgiarecords, as last assigned to LAKEVIEW LOANSERVICING, LLC (the Secured Creditor), byassignment, conveying the after described prop-erty to secure a Note of even date in the originalprincipal amount of $62,629.00, with interest atthe rate specified therein, there will be sold bythe undersigned at public outcry to the highestbidder for cash at the CAMDEN CountyCourthouse within the legal hours of sale on thefirst Tuesday in February, 2016, the followingdescribed property:

ALL THAT LOT, TRACT OR PARCEL OF LANDSITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE CITY OF ST.MARYS, 29TH G.M. DISTRICT, CAMDEN COUN-TY, GEORGIA, BEING LOT 11, BLOCK NO. 273,ACCORDING TO THAT CERTAIN PLAT OF SURVEYPREPARED BY R. W. SHEFFIELD, GEORGIA REG-ISTERED LAND SURVEYOR NO. 396, DATEDSEPTEMBER 13, 1954, AND RECORDED IN PLATBOOK 1, PAGE 168, IN THE OFFICE OF THECLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT OF CAMDENCOUNTY, GEORGIA, AND BEING MORE PARTICU-LARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

BEGINNING AT A POINT IN THE WEST RIGHTOF WAY LINE OF ANN STREET, SAID POINTBEING 72.67 FEET NORTH OF THE NORTHWESTINTERSECTION OF CHURCH AND ANN STREET,AND FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING, RUN-NING IN A WESTERLY DIRECTION, ALONG THENORTH BOUNDARY LINE OF LOT NO. 12 FOR ADISTANCE OF 175 FEET TO AN IRON PIN;THENCE, AT RIGHT ANGLES, RUNNING IN ANORTHERLY DIRECTION 72.67 FEET TO AN IRONPIN; THENCE, AT RIGHT ANGLES, RUNNING INAN EASTERLY DIRECTION, ALONG THE SOUTHBOUNDARY LINE OF LOT NO. 10, FOR A DIS-TANCE OF 175 FEET TO AN IRON PIN; THENCE,AT RIGHT ANGLES RUNNING IN A SOUTHERLYDIRECTION, ALONG THE WEST RIGHT OF WAYLINE OF SAID ANN STREET, FOR A DISTANCE OF72.67 FEET TO SAID POINT OF BEGINNING.

The debt secured by said Deed to SecureDebt has been and is hereby declared duebecause of, among other possible events ofdefault, failure to pay the indebtedness as andwhen due and in the manner provided in theNote and Deed to Secure Debt. Because the debtremains in default, this sale will be made for thepurpose of paying the same and all expenses ofthis sale, as provided in the Deed to Secure Debtand by law, including attorney’s fees (notice ofintent to collect attorney’s fees having beengiven).

LAKEVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC holds theduly endorsed Note and is the current assigneeof the Security Deed to the property. LOANCARE,LLC, acting on behalf of and, as necessary, inconsultation with LAKEVIEW LOAN SERVICING,LLC (the current investor on the loan), is the enti-ty with the full authority to negotiate, amend, andmodify all terms of the loan. Pursuant toO.C.G.A. § 44 14 162.2, LOANCARE, LLC maybe contacted at: LOANCARE, LLC, 3637 SEN-TARA WAY, VIRGINIA BEACH, VA 23452, 800 2749900. Please note that, pursuant to O.C.G.A. §44 14 162.2, the secured creditor is notrequired to amend or modify the terms of theloan.

To the best knowledge and belief of theundersigned, the party/parties in possession ofthe subject property known as 7703 ANN STREET,ST MARYS, GEORGIA 31558 is/are: JOHNNYMILTON JR. or tenant/tenants.

Said property will be sold subject to (a) anyoutstanding ad valorem taxes (including taxeswhich are a lien, but not yet due and payable), (b)any matters which might be disclosed by anaccurate survey and inspection of the property,and (c) all matters of record superior to the Deedto Secure Debt first set out above, including, butnot limited to, assessments, liens, encum-brances, zoning ordinances, easements, restric-tions, covenants, etc.

The sale will be conducted subject to (1) con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code; and (2) final confirmationand audit of the status of the loan with the hold-er of the security deed.

Pursuant to O.C.G.A. Section 9 13 172.1,which allows for certain procedures regardingthe rescission of judicial and nonjudicial sales inthe State of Georgia, the Deed Under Power andother foreclosure documents may not be provid-ed until final confirmation and audit of the statusof the loan as provided in the preceding para-graph.

LAKEVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLCas Attorney in Fact forJOHNNY MILTON JR.

THIS LAW FIRM IS ACTING AS A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.00000005641931BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIER LEVINE & BLOCK,LLP15000 Surveyor BoulevardAddison, Texas 75001Telephone: (972) 341 5398.1/7, 1/14, 1/21/ 1/28 - #076Fgpn11

NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWERSTATE OF GEORGIACOUNTY OF CAMDEN

Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale con-tained in a Deed to Secure Debt given by AMAN-DA WENTWORTH to MORTGAGE ELECTRONICREGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. ("MERS"), ASNOMINEE FOR SYNOVUS MORTGAGE CORP, ITSSUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, dated11/01/2002, and Recorded on 11/05/2002 asBook No. 910 and Page No. 430 439, ASAFFECTED BY BOOK 1660, PAGE 25, CAMDENCounty, Georgia records, as last assigned toJPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-TION, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO CHASEHOME FINANCE LLC (the Secured Creditor), byassignment, conveying the after described prop-erty to secure a Note of even date in the originalprincipal amount of $93,023.00, with interest atthe rate specified therein, there will be sold bythe undersigned at public outcry to the highestbidder for cash at the CAMDEN CountyCourthouse within the legal hours of sale on thefirst Tuesday in February, 2016, the followingdescribed property:

ALL THAT LOT, TRACT OR PARCEL OF LANDLYING AND BEING IN THE CITY OF KINGSLAND,

1606TH G.M. DISTRICT, CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS:

ALL OF LOT 17 OF LAKE JORDAN WEST,PHASE V SUBDIVISION, AS MORE FULLY ANDACCURATELY SHOWN AND DESCRIBED ON THATCERTAIN PLAT OF SURVEY BY PHILLIP JACK-SON, GEORGIA REGISTERED LAND SURVEYORNO. 2804, DATED DECEMBER 16, 1999,RECORDED IN PLAT DRAWER 13, MAP NO. 32,CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, RECORDS.

The debt secured by said Deed to SecureDebt has been and is hereby declared duebecause of, among other possible events ofdefault, failure to pay the indebtedness as andwhen due and in the manner provided in theNote and Deed to Secure Debt. Because the debtremains in default, this sale will be made for thepurpose of paying the same and all expenses ofthis sale, as provided in the Deed to Secure Debtand by law, including attorney’s fees (notice ofintent to collect attorney’s fees having beengiven).

JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSO-CIATION, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO CHASEHOME FINANCE LLC holds the duly endorsedNote and is the current assignee of the SecurityDeed to the property. JPMORGAN CHASE BANK,NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, acting on behalf ofand, as necessary, in consultation with JPMOR-GAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO CHASE HOMEFINANCE LLC (the current investor on the loan),is the entity with the full authority to negotiate,amend, and modify all terms of the loan.

Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 44 14 162.2,JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-TION may be contacted at: JPMORGAN CHASEBANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, 3415 VISIONDRIVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43219, 866 550 5705.Please note that, pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 44 14162.2, the secured creditor is not required toamend or modify the terms of the loan.

To the best knowledge and belief of theundersigned, the party/parties in possession ofthe subject property known as 2205 OLD PONDDRIVE, KINGSLAND, GEORGIA 31548 is/are:AMANDA WENTWORTH or tenant/tenants.

Said property will be sold subject to (a) anyoutstanding ad valorem taxes (including taxeswhich are a lien, but not yet due and payable), (b)any matters which might be disclosed by anaccurate survey and inspection of the property,and (c) all matters of record superior to the Deedto Secure Debt first set out above, including, butnot limited to, assessments, liens, encum-brances, zoning ordinances, easements, restric-tions, covenants, etc.

The sale will be conducted subject to (1) con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code; and (2) final confirmationand audit of the status of the loan with the hold-er of the security deed.

Pursuant to O.C.G.A. Section 9 13 172.1,which allows for certain procedures regardingthe rescission of judicial and nonjudicial sales inthe State of Georgia, the Deed Under Power andother foreclosure documents may not be provid-ed until final confirmation and audit of the statusof the loan as provided in the preceding para-graph.JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-

TION, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO CHASEHOME FINANCE LLC as Attorney in Fact for

AMANDA WENTWORTH.THIS LAW FIRM IS ACTING AS A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.00000005685011BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIER LEVINE & BLOCK,LLP15000 Surveyor BoulevardAddison, Texas 75001Telephone: (972) 341 5398. 1/7, 1/14, 1/21, 1/28 - #077Fgpn11

NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWERGEORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTY

Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale con-tained in a Security Deed from XAVIERESPINOSA to MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS-TRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FORMORTGAGE INVESTORS CORPORATION datedJANUARY 22, 2010, and recorded on FEBRUARY5, 2010, in DEED BOOK 1512, PAGE 00291, ofthe CAMDEN County, Georgia Records; as lastassigned to GREEN PLANET SERVICING, LLCN/K/A PLANET HOME LENDING, LLC, byAssignment dated JANUARY 10, 2013, andrecorded on JANUARY 15, 2013, recorded atDEED BOOK 1648, PAGE 00714, aforesaidrecords; conveying the after-described propertyto secure a Note in the original principal amountof ONE HUNDRED FORTY SIX THOUSAND, SIXHUNDRED FIFTY Dollars and 00/100($146,650.00) with interest thereon as set forththerein, there will be sold at public outcry to thehighest bidder for cash before the courthousedoor of CAMDEN County, Georgia, within thelegal hours of sale on the first TUESDAY IN FEB-RUARY, 2016, the following described property:

ALL THAT LOT, TRACT OR PARCEL OF LANDLYING AND BEING IN THE CITY OF ST. MARYS,29TH G.M. DISTRICT, CAMDEN COUNTY, GEOR-GIA, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL-LOWS:

ALL OF LOT ONE-HUNDRED-NINE (109)-BLOCK “C”-PHASE 6B OF CROOKED RIVERPLANTATION SUBDIVISION, AS MORE FULLY ANDACCURATELY SHOWN AND DESCRIBED ON THATCERTAIN PLAT OF SURVEY PARK D. PRIVETT,JR., GEORGIA REGISTERED LAND SURVEYORNO. 2218, DATED AUGUST 15, 1988, RECORD-ED ON SEPTEMBER 19, 1988 IN PLAT DRAWER6, MAP NO. 29, CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA,PUBLIC LAND RECORDS.

The indebtedness secured by said SecurityDeed has been and is hereby declared due andpayable because of, among other possibleevents of default, non-payment of the monthlyinstallments as required by said Note andSecurity Deed. The debt remaining in default,this sale will be made for the purpose of payingthe same and all expenses of this sale, as pro-vided in the Security Deed and by law, includingattorney's fees (notice of intent to collect attor-ney’s fees having been given) and all other pay-ments provided for under the terms of theSecurity Deed and Note.

Said property will be sold subject to any out-standing ad valorem taxes (including taxes whichare a lien, but not yet due and payable), any mat-ters which might be disclosed by an accuratesurvey and inspection of the property, anyassessments, liens, encumbrances, zoning ordi-nances, restrictions, covenants, and matters ofrecord superior to the Security Deed first set outabove.

The sale will be conducted subject (1) to con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2) to final confirma-tion and audit of the status of the loan with theholder of the security deed.

The entity that has full authority to negotiate,amend, and modify all terms of the mortgagewith the debtor is: Planet Home Lending, LLCf/k/a Green Planet Servicing LLC, 321 ResearchParkway, Suite 303, Meriden, CT 06450, (866)882-8187. To the best of the undersigned'sknowledge and belief, said property is alsoknown as 1109 Sunnyside Lane, Saint Marys,Georgia 31558, and the party in possession ofthe property is Xavier Espinosa or a tenant ortenants of said property.

PLANET HOME LENDING, LLC F/K/AGREEN PLANET SERVICING, LLC

As Attorney-in-Fact forXAVIER ESPINOSA

Kenney & Medina, P.C.3302 McGinnis Ferry Rd, Suite 100Suwanee, Georgia 30024(770) 564-1600 THE LAW FIRM IS ACTING AS A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.1/7, 1/14, 1/21, 1/28 - #067Fgpn11STATE OF GEORGIACOUNTY OF CAMDEN

NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER

Because of a default under the terms of theSecurity Deed executed by Michael A. Reska andChristopher D. Reska to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.dated June 21, 2006, and recorded in DeedBook 1266, Page 633, Camden County Records,securing a Note in the original principal amountof $145,350.00, the holder thereof pursuant tosaid Deed and Note thereby secured hasdeclared the entire amount of said indebtednessdue and payable and, pursuant to the power ofsale contained in said Deed, will on the firstTuesday, February 2, 2016, during the legalhours of sale, before the Courthouse door in saidCounty, sell at public outcry to the highest bidderfor cash, the property described in said Deed, to-wit:

All that lot, tract or parcel of land lying andbeing in the City of Kingsland, 1606th G. M.District, Camden County, Georgia, more particu-larly described as follows:

Being all of Lot 37 Creekwood Subdivision,Phase II, as more fully and accurately shown anddescribed on that certain plat of survey preparedby Park D. Privett, Georgia Registered LandSurveyor No. 2218, said plat being recorded inPlat Drawer 7, Map No. 70, Camden County,Georgia, records.

Subject to all valid and enforceable restrictivecovenants, reservations and easements ofrecord applicable thereto.

Said property is known as 1105 CreekwoodLane, Kingsland, GA 31548, together with all fix-tures and personal property attached to and con-stituting a part of said property, if any.

Said property will be sold subject to any out-standing ad valorem taxes (including taxes whichare a lien, whether or not now due and payable),the right of redemption of any taxing authority,any matters which might be disclosed by anaccurate survey and inspection of the property,any assessments, liens, encumbrances, zoningordinances, restrictions, covenants, and mattersof record superior to the Security Deed first setout above.

The proceeds of said sale will be applied tothe payment of said indebtedness and allexpenses of said sale as provided in said Deed,and the balance, if any, will be distributed as pro-vided by law.

The sale will be conducted subject (1) to con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2) to final confirma-tion and audit of the status of the loan with thesecured creditor.

The property is or may be in the possessionof Michael A. Reska and Christopher D. Reska,successor in interest or tenant(s).

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. asAttorney-in-Fact for

Michael A. Reska andChristopher D. Reska

File no. 15-054101SHAPIRO PENDERGAST & HASTY, LLP*Attorneys and Counselors at Law2872 Woodcock Blvd., Suite 100Atlanta, GA 30341-3941(770) 220-2535/KLMshapiroandhasty.com *THE LAW FIRM IS ACTING AS A DEBT COLLEC-TOR. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE.1/7, 1/14, 1/21, 1/28 - #068Ftgpn20

NOTICE OF FORECLOSUREOF RIGHT TO REDEEM

(REF. O.C.G.A. 48-4-42 - 48-4-48)

TO:Jatin Patel; the occupant of 110 Overlook Bend;Citizens State Bank; Marsh HarbourDevelopment Company; John W. Ramsey; JamesO. Dewitt; and all persons having of record inCamden County, Georgia, any right, title, interest,or lien upon the land

TAKE NOTICE THAT:The right to redeem the following describedproperty, to-wit:

Map and Parcel: 120B 052All that lot, tract or parcel of land situate, lyingand being in the City of Kingsland, 29th and1606th GMD, Camden County, Georgia, moreparticularly described as follows: Lot 52,Brookshire Subdivision, as more fully and accu-rately shown on that certain plat of survey pre-pared by Park D. Privett, Jr., Georgia RegisteredLand Surveyor No 2218, dated March 21, 1997,recorded in Plat Drawer 11, Map 54, CamdenCounty, Georgia, records, reference to said platbeing made herein for description purposes.Subject to all valid and enforceable restrictivecovenants, reservations and easements ofrecord applicable thereto.

Will expire and be forever foreclosed andbarred on and after the 5th day of February,2016.

The tax deed to which this notice relates isdated the 4th day of November, 2014, in favor ofSIM Colorado Holdings LLC, and is recorded inthe Office of the Clerk of Superior Court ofCamden County, Georgia in Book 1737, Page00862.

The property may be redeemed at any timebefore the 5th day of February, 2016, by pay-ment of the redemption price as fixed and pro-vided by law, to the undersigned at the followingaddress:1301 Riverplace BoulevardSuite 1500Jacksonville, Florida 32207.

Please be governed accordingly.E. Carson LangeRogers Towers, P.A.1301 Riverplace BoulevardSuite 1500Jacksonville, Florida 322071/7, 1/14, 1/21, 1/28 - #070Fgpn11

NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWERUnder and by virtue of the Power of Sale con-

tained in a Security Deed from JOSEPH DAVISand MONICA R. DAVIS to Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems, Inc., as nominee forMortgage Investors Corporation, its successorsand assigns, dated June 9, 2010, and recordedon July 7, 2010, in Book 1529, Page 650, of theCamden County, Georgia Records, as lastassigned to PLANET HOME LENDING, LLC(Secured Creditor); conveying the after-described property to secure a Note in the origi-nal principal amount of $132,331.00 with inter-est thereon as set forth therein, there will be soldat public outcry to the highest bidder for cashbefore the courthouse door of Camden County,Georgia, within the legal hours of sale on the firstTUESDAY in FEBRUARY, 2016, the followingdescribed property:

All that lot, tract, or parcel of land lying andbeing in the City of Kingsland, 1606th G.M.District, Camden County, Georgia, more particu-larly described as follows:

All of Lot 54 of Greenacres – Phase 1Subdivision, as more fully and accurately shownand described on that certain plat of survey byStrickland and Associates, dated August 5,1994, recorded in Plat Drawer 10, Map No. 270,Camden County, Georgia Records.

The indebtedness secured by said SecurityDeed has been and is hereby declared due andpayable because of, among other possibleevents of default, non-payment of the monthlyinstallments as required by said Note andSecurity Deed. The debt remaining in default,this sale will be made for the purpose of payingthe same and all expenses of this sale, as pro-vided in the Security Deed and by law, includingattorney's fees (notice of intent to collect attor-ney’s fees having been given) and all other pay-ments provided for under the terms of theSecurity Deed and Note.

Said property will be sold subject to any out-standing ad valorem taxes (including taxes whichare a lien, but not yet due and payable), any mat-ters which might be disclosed by an accuratesurvey and inspection of the property, anyassessments, liens, encumbrances, zoning ordi-nances, restrictions, covenants, and matters ofrecord superior to the Security Deed first set outabove.

The sale will be conducted subject (1) to con-

firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2) to final confirma-tion and audit of the status of the loan with theholder of the security deed. Pursuant to O.C.G.A.Section 9-13-172.1, which allows for certainprocedures regarding the rescission of judicialand non-judicial sales in the State of Georgia,the Deed Under Power and other foreclosuredocuments may not be provided until final con-firmation and audit of the status of the loan asprovided immediately above.

The entity that has full authority to negotiate,amend, and modify all terms of the mortgagewith the debtor is: PLANET HOME LENDING, LLC,321 Research Parkway, Suite 303, Meriden, CT06450, 1-866-882-8187. Please understandthat the secured creditor is not required to nego-tiate, amend, or modify the terms of the mort-gage instrument.

To the best of the undersigned's knowledgeand belief, said property is also known as 1103Greenacres Circle, Kingsland, GA 31548, andthe party in possession of the property is/areJOSEPH DAVIS and MONICA R. DAVIS or a ten-ant or tenants of said property.

PLANET HOME LENDING, LLCAs Attorney-in-Fact for

JOSEPH DAVIS and MONICA R. DAVISSOLOMON | BAGGETT, LLC40 Technology Parkway South, Suite 202Norcross, Georgia 30092(678) 243-2512 THE LAW FIRM IS ACTING AS A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.1/7, 1/14, 1/21, 1/28 - #071Fgpn11

NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWERGEORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTYTHIS LAW FIRM IS ACTING AS A DEBT COLLEC-TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.

Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale con-tained in that certain Security Deed given byValentino Guerrero, Jr. and Amy Marie Guerreroto Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems,Inc. As nominee for Mortgage InvestorsCorporation, dated September 26, 2009 andfiled October 7, 2009, recorded in Deed Book1497, Page 738, Camden County, GeorgiaRecords, later transferred by Assignment toGreen Planet Servicing, LLC, which later becameknown as Planet Home Lending, LLC, conveyingthe after-described property to secure anAdjustable Rate Note in the original principalamount of Two Hundred Twenty Seven ThousandNine Hundred Dollars and No Cents($227,900.00), with interest thereon as set forththerein, there will be sold at public outcry to thehighest bidder for cash before the courthousedoor of Camden County, Georgia, within the legalhours of sale on Tuesday February 2, 2016, thefollowing described property:

All that lot, tract or parcel of land lying andbeing in the City of Kingsland, 1606th G.M.District, Camden County, Georgia, more particu-larly described as follows:

ALL OF LOT 4A, LAKE MANOR SOUTH SUB-DIVISION, as more fully and accurately shownand described on that certain plat of surveyrecorded in Plat Cabinet 4, File No. 93-D,Camden County, Georgia, Public Land Records.

The debt secured by said Security Deed hasbeen and is hereby declared due because of,among other possible events of default, failure topay the indebtedness as and when due and inthe manner provided in the Adjustable Rate Noteand Security Deed. The debt remaining indefault, this sale will be made for the purpose ofpaying the same and all expenses of this sale, asprovided in the Security Deed and by law, includ-ing attorney’s fees (notice of intent to collectattorney’s fees having been given).

Said property will be sold subject to any out-standing ad valorem taxes (including taxes whichare a lien, but not yet due and payable), any mat-ters which might be disclosed by an accuratesurvey and inspection of the property, anyassessments, liens, encumbrances, zoning ordi-nances, restrictions, covenants, and matters ofrecord superior to the Security Deed first set outabove.

To the best knowledge and belief of theundersigned, the party in possession of the prop-erty is Valentino Guerrero, Jr. and Amy MarieGuerrero or a tenant or tenants and said proper-ty is more commonly known as 2206 YellowoodDr., Kingsland, GA 31548.

In compliance with Georgia law, please findbelow the contact information for the entity whohas authority to negotiate, amend, and modifythe terms of the loan documents which mayinclude a note, mortgage, security deed or deedto secure debt.Planet Home Lending, LLCAttn: Joe Arriaga, Mitigation DepartmentManagerNMLS ID #17022321 Research Parkway, Suite 303Meriden, CT 06450(203)303-5511(203)265-3950

The sale will be conducted subject (1) to con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2) to final confirma-tion and audit of the status of the loan with theholder of the Security Deed.

Planet Home Lending, LLC, as Attorney in Factfor Valentino Guerrero, Jr.and Amy Marie Guerrero

By:_____________________________ Andrew D. GleasonAttorney for Planet Home Lending, LLC

Lefkoff, Rubin, Gleason & Russo, P.C.5555 Glenridge ConnectorSuite 900Atlanta, Georgia 30342(404)869-6900(404)869-6909 (fax)1/7, 1/14, 1/21, 1/28 - #059F

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SALE UNDER POWERCAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIATHIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.

Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale con-tained in a Security Deed given by Christina G.Smiley to Mortgage Electronic RegistrationsSystems, Inc. as nominee for M&T Bank, datedMay 18, 2007, and recorded in Deed Book1355, Page 00728, Camden County, GeorgiaRecords, as last transferred to Federal NationalMortgage Association ("Fannie Mae"), a corpora-tion organized and existing under the laws of theUnited States of America by assignment record-ed on August 30, 2013 in Book 1684 Page 590in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court ofCamden County, Georgia Records, conveying theafter-described property to secure a Note in theoriginal principal amount of Two Hundred Forty-Nine Thousand Nine Hundred and 0/100 dollars($249,900.00), with interest thereon as set forththerein, there will be sold at public outcry to thehighest bidder for cash before the courthousedoor of Camden County, Georgia, within the legalhours of sale on February 2, 2016, the followingdescribed property:

All that lot, tract or parcel of land lying andbeing in the City of St. Marys, 29th G.M. District,Camden County, Georgia, more particularlydescribed as follows:

LOT 20, SPANISH OAKS SUBDIVISION, asmore fully and accurately shown and describedon that certain plat of survey by Ben Brandon,Jr., Georgia Registered Land Surveyor No. 2053,dated August 25, 1992, recorded in Plat Drawer9, Map No. 200, in the public records of CamdenCounty, Georgia.

The debt secured by said Security Deed hasbeen and is hereby declared due because of,among other possible events of default, failure topay the indebtedness as and when due and inthe manner provided in the Note and SecurityDeed. The debt remaining in default, this salewill be made for the purpose of paying the sameand all expenses of this sale, as provided inSecurity Deed and by law, including attorney’sfees (notice of intent to collect attorney’s feeshaving been given).

Your mortgage servicer can be contacted at(866) 570-5277 - Loss Mitigation Dept, or bywriting to 14523 SW Millikan Way, Ste 200,Beaverton, Oregon 97005, to discuss possiblealternatives to avoid foreclosure.

Said property will be sold subject to any out-standing ad valorem taxes (including taxes whichare a lien, but not yet due and payable), any mat-ters which might be disclosed by an accuratesurvey and inspection of the property, anyassessments, liens, encumbrances, zoning ordi-nances, restrictions, covenants, and matters ofrecord superior to the Security Deed first set outabove.

To the best knowledge and belief of theundersigned, the party in possession of theproperty is Christina G. Smiley or tenant(s); andsaid property is more commonly known as 1103Greyfield Drive, Saint Marys, GA 31558.

The sale will be conducted subject to (1) con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code (2) final confirmation andaudit of the status of the loan with the holder ofthe security deed and (3) any right of redemptionor other lien not extinguished by foreclosure.Federal National Mortgage Association ("Fannie

Mae"), a corporation organized and existingunder the laws of the United States of America

as Attorney in Fact for Christina G. Smiley.Brock & Scott, PLLC4360 Chamblee Dunwoody RoadSuite 310Atlanta, GA 30341404-789-2661B&S file no.: 15-243501/7, 1/14, 1/21, 1/28 - #060Fgpn11

NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWERCAMDEN COUNTY

Pursuant to the Power of Sale contained ina Security Deed given by O Nathan Deen toMortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.as nominee for Walker Jackson MortgageCorporation dated 5/22/2009 and recorded inDeed Book 1479 Page 275, Camden County,Georgia records; as last transferred to oracquired by BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., conveyingthe after-described property to secure a Note inthe original principal amount of $ 196,477.00,with interest at the rate specified therein, therewill be sold by the undersigned at public outcryto the highest bidder for cash before theCourthouse door of Camden County, Georgia,within the legal hours of sale on February 02,2016 (being the first Tuesday of said monthunless said date falls on a Federal Holiday), thefollowing described property:

All that lot, tract or parcel of land lying andbeing in the 31st G.M. District, Camden County,Georgia, more particularly described as follows:

ALL OF LOT 21 OF MALLARD POINTE SUB-DIVISION - PHASE FOUR, as more fully andaccurately shown and described on that certainplat of survey by Park D. Privett, Jr., GeorgiaRegistered Land Surveyor No. 2218, datedMarch 15, 1991, recorded in Plat Drawer 8, MapNo. 164, Camden County. Georgia, records.

The debt secured by said Security Deed hasbeen and is hereby declared due because of,among other possible events of default, failure topay the indebtedness as and when due and inthe manner provided in the Note and SecurityDeed. The debt remaining in default, this sale willbe made for the purpose of paying the same andall expenses of this sale, as provided in theSecurity Deed and by law, including attorney’sfees (notice of intent to collect attorney’s feeshaving been given).

Said property is commonly known as 668Ruddy Duck Way, Woodbine, GA 31569-0000together with all fixtures and personal propertyattached to and constituting a part of said prop-erty, if any. To the best knowledge and belief ofthe undersigned, the party (or parties) in posses-sion of the subject property is (are): O NathanDeen or tenant or tenants.

Bank of America is the entity or individualdesignated who shall have full authority to nego-tiate, amend and modify all terms of the mort-gage.Bank of AmericaHome Loan Assistance Dept.7105 Corporate DrivePlano, TX 75024(800) 846-2222 Note, however, that such entity or individual isnot required by law to negotiate, amend or mod-ify the terms of the loan.

Said property will be sold subject to: (a) anyoutstanding ad valorem taxes (including taxeswhich are a lien, but not yet due and payable), (b)unpaid water or sewage bills that constitute alien against the property whether due andpayable or not yet due and payable and whichmay not be of record, (c) the right of redemptionof any taxing authority, (d) any matters whichmight be disclosed by an accurate survey andinspection of the property, and (e) any assess-ments, liens, encumbrances, zoning ordinances,restrictions, covenants, and matters of recordsuperior to the Security Deed first set out above.

The sale will be conducted subject to (1) con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code; and (2) final confirmationand audit of the status of the loan with the hold-er of the Security Deed. Pursuant to O.C.G.A.Section 9-13-172.1, which allows for certainprocedures regarding the rescission of judicialand non-judicial sales in the State of Georgia,the Deed Under Power and other foreclosuredocuments may not be provided until final con-firmation and audit of the status of the loan asprovided immediately above.BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. as agent and Attorney

in Fact for O Nathan DeenAldridge Pite, LLP(formerly known as Aldridge Connors, LLP),15 Piedmont Center3575 Piedmont Road, N.E., Suite 500Atlanta, Georgia 30305(404) 994-7400.

1016-667501131ATHIS LAW FIRM MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE. 1016-667501131A1/7, 1/14, 1/21, 1/28 - #061Fgpn11STATE OF GEORGIACOUNTY OF CAMDEN

NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWERBecause of a default under the terms of the

Security Deed executed by Anthony D. Charlowand Kerbie J. Charlow to Navy Federal CreditUnion dated June 14, 2010, and recorded inDeed Book 1527, Page 715, Camden CountyRecords, securing a Note in the original principalamount of $140,456.00, the holder thereof pur-suant to said Deed and Note thereby securedhas declared the entire amount of said indebted-ness due and payable and, pursuant to thepower of sale contained in said Deed, will on thefirst Tuesday, February 2, 2016, during the legalhours of sale, before the Courthouse door in saidCounty, sell at public outcry to the highest bidderfor cash, the property described in said Deed, to-wit:

ALL THAT LOT, TRACT OR PARCEL OF LANDLYING AND BEING IN THE CITY OF KINGSLAND,1606TH G.M. DISTRICT, CAMDEN COUNTY,GEORGIA, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS:

ALL OF LOT 7 OF FAWNWOOD ESTATES, ASMORE FULLY AND ACCURATELY SHOWN ANDDESCRIBED ON THAT CERTAIN PLAT OF SURVEYBY LEONARD E. HENRY, GEORGIA REGISTEREDSURVEYOR NO. 1842, DATED DECEMBER 18,1985, AND RECORDED IN PLAT DRAWER 4,MAP NO . 94, CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA,RECORDS.

Said property is known as 1189 DeerfieldCircle, Kingsland, GA 31548, together with allfixtures and personal property attached to andconstituting a part of said property, if any.

Said property will be sold subject to any out-standing ad valorem taxes (including taxes whichare a lien, whether or not now due and payable),the right of redemption of any taxing authority,any matters which might be disclosed by anaccurate survey and inspection of the property,any assessments, liens, encumbrances, zoningordinances, restrictions, covenants, and mattersof record superior to the Security Deed first setout above.

The proceeds of said sale will be applied tothe payment of said indebtedness and allexpenses of said sale as provided in said Deed,and the balance, if any, will be distributed as pro-vided by law.

The sale will be conducted subject (1) to con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2) to final confirma-tion and audit of the status of the loan with thesecured creditor.

The property is or may be in the possessionof Anthony D. Charlow and Kerbie J. Charlow,successor in interest or tenant(s).

Navy Federal Credit Union asAttorney-in-Fact forAnthony D. Charlow

and Kerbie J. CharlowFile no. 15-056004SHAPIRO PENDERGAST & HASTY, LLP*Attorneys and Counselors at Law2872 Woodcock Blvd., Suite 100Atlanta, GA 30341-3941(770) 220-2535/CHshapiroandhasty.com *THE LAW FIRM IS ACTING AS A DEBT COLLEC-TOR. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE.1/7, 1/14, 1/21, 1/28 - #062Fgpn11STATE OF GEORGIACOUNTY OF CAMDEN

NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWERBecause of a default under the terms of the

Security Deed executed by James J. Hosea toMatrix Financial Services Corporation datedOctober 17, 2001, and recorded in Deed Book838, Page 459, Camden County Records, secur-ing a Note in the original principal amount of$79,458.00, the holder thereof pursuant to saidDeed and Note thereby secured has declared theentire amount of said indebtedness due andpayable and, pursuant to the power of sale con-tained in said Deed, will on the first Tuesday,February 2, 2016 during the legal hours of sale,before the Courthouse door in said County, sellat public outcry to the highest bidder for cash,the property described in said Deed, to-wit:

All that certain lot, tract or parcel of land sit-uate, City of Kingsland, Camden County, Georgiamore particularly described as follows: LOT 44 ofGREENACRES SUBDIVISION PHASE I, as shownon that certain plat of survey prepared Stricklandand Associates, dated August 5, 1994, asrecorded in Plat Drawer 10, Map No. 270 of thepublic records of Camden County, Georgia.

Said property is known as 1131 GreenacreCircle N, Kingsland, GA 31548, together with allfixtures and personal property attached to andconstituting a part of said property, if any.

Said property will be sold subject to any out-standing ad valorem taxes (including taxes whichare a lien, whether or not now due and payable),the right of redemption of any taxing authority,any matters which might be disclosed by anaccurate survey and inspection of the property,any assessments, liens, encumbrances, zoningordinances, restrictions, covenants, and mattersof record superior to the Security Deed first setout above.

The proceeds of said sale will be applied tothe payment of said indebtedness and allexpenses of said sale as provided in said Deed,and the balance, if any, will be distributed as pro-vided by law.

The sale will be conducted subject (1) to con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2) to final confirma-tion and audit of the status of the loan with thesecured creditor.

The property is or may be in the possessionof James J. Hosea and Lisa K. Hosea, successorin interest or tenant(s).

Matrix Financial Services Corporation asAttorney-in-Fact for James J. Hosea

File no. 15-055858SHAPIRO PENDERGAST & HASTY,LLP*Attorneys and Counselors at Law211 Perimeter Center ParkwaySuite 300Atlanta, GA 30346(770) 392-0303/MWshapiroandhasty.com*THE LAW FIRM IS ACTING AS A DEBT COLLEC-TOR. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE.1/7, 1/14, 1/21, 1/28 - #063Fgpn11

NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWERGEORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTYTHIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.

Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale con-tained in a Security Deed given by George NTalios to Navy Federal Credit Union, dated April8, 2010, recorded in Deed Book 1519, Page817, Camden County, Georgia Records, convey-ing the after-described property to secure a Notein the original principal amount of TWO HUN-DRED FIFTY-ONE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDREDFIFTY AND 0/100 DOLLARS ($251,750.00), withinterest thereon as set forth therein, there will besold at public outcry to the highest bidder forcash before the courthouse door of CamdenCounty, Georgia, or at such place as may be law-fully designated as an alternative, within thelegal hours of sale on the first Tuesday inFebruary, 2016, the following described proper-ty:

SEE EXHIBIT “A”ATTACHED HERETO ANDMADE A PART HEREOF

The debt secured by said Security Deed hasbeen and is hereby declared due because of,among other possible events of default, failure topay the indebtedness as and when due and inthe manner provided in the Note and SecurityDeed. The debt remaining in default, this sale

will be made for the purpose of paying the sameand all expenses of this sale, as provided inSecurity Deed and by law, including attorney'sfees (notice of intent to collect attorney's feeshaving been given).

Said property will be sold subject to any out-standing ad valorem taxes (including taxes whichare a lien, but not yet due and payable), any mat-ters which might be disclosed by an accuratesurvey and inspection of the property, anyassessments, liens, encumbrances, zoning ordi-nances, restrictions, covenants, and matters ofrecord superior to the Security Deed first set outabove.

Navy Federal Credit Union is the holder of theSecurity Deed to the property in accordance withOCGA § 44-14-162.2.

The entity that has full authority to negotiate,amend, and modify all terms of the mortgagewith the debtor is: Navy Federal Credit Union,620 Follin Lane, Vienna, VA 22180 (800)258-5948.

To the best knowledge and belief of theundersigned, the party in possession of theproperty is George N Talios or a tenant or tenantsand said property is more commonly known as1628 Sandpiper Ct, Saint Marys, Georgia31558.

The sale will be conducted subject (1) to con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2) to final confirma-tion and audit of the status of the loan with theholder of the security deed.

Navy Federal Credit Unionas Attorney in Fact for

George N TaliosMcCalla Raymer, LLC1544 Old Alabama RoadRoswell, Georgia 30076www.foreclosurehotline.net

EXHIBIT “A”All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying

and being in the City of St. Marys, 29th G.M.District, Camden County, Georgia, more particu-larly described as follows, to wit:

LOT 60, OSPREY COVE SUBDIVISION,PHASE 2B, as more fully and accuratelyshown and described on that certain plat of sur-vey recorded in Plat Drawer 16, Map No. 12, ofthe Public Land Records of Camden County,Georgia.MR/th4 2/2/16

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NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWERCAMDEN COUNTY

Pursuant to the Power of Sale contained ina Security Deed given by Allison Denise Greenand John Patrick Green to Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems, Inc. as nominee forFranklin American Mortgage Company dated6/9/2008 and recorded in Deed Book 1436Page 200, Camden County, Georgia records; aslast transferred to or acquired by Wells FargoBank, N.A., conveying the after-described prop-erty to secure a Note in the original principalamount of $ 161,334.00, with interest at therate specified therein, there will be sold by theundersigned at public outcry to the highest bid-der for cash before the Courthouse door ofCamden County, Georgia, within the legal hoursof sale on February 02, 2016 (being the firstTuesday of said month unless said date falls ona Federal Holiday), the following described prop-erty:

All of Lot 48 of Lake Jordan Subdivision, asmore fully and accurately shown and describedon that certain plat of survey by Park D. Privett,Jr. Georgia Registered Land Surveyor No. 2218,dated May 8, 1995, recorded in Plat Drawer 11,File Nos. 1-5, Camden County, Georgia records.

The debt secured by said Security Deed hasbeen and is hereby declared due because of,among other possible events of default, failure topay the indebtedness as and when due and inthe manner provided in the Note and SecurityDeed. The debt remaining in default, this sale willbe made for the purpose of paying the same andall expenses of this sale, as provided in theSecurity Deed and by law, including attorney’sfees (notice of intent to collect attorney’s feeshaving been given).

Said property is commonly known as 1104Pleasant Breeze Way, Kingsland, GA 31548together with all fixtures and personal propertyattached to and constituting a part of said prop-erty, if any. To the best knowledge and belief ofthe undersigned, the party (or parties) in posses-sion of the subject property is (are): John PatrickGreen and Allison Denise Green or tenant or ten-ants.

Wells Fargo Bank, NA is the entity or individ-ual designated who shall have full authority tonegotiate, amend and modify all terms of themortgage.Wells Fargo Bank, NALoss Mitigation3476 Stateview BoulevardFort Mill, SC 297151-800-662-5014

Note, however, that such entity or individualis not required by law to negotiate, amend ormodify the terms of the loan.

Said property will be sold subject to: (a) anyoutstanding ad valorem taxes (including taxeswhich are a lien, but not yet due and payable), (b)unpaid water or sewage bills that constitute alien against the property whether due andpayable or not yet due and payable and whichmay not be of record, (c) the right of redemptionof any taxing authority, (d) any matters whichmight be disclosed by an accurate survey andinspection of the property, and (e) any assess-ments, liens, encumbrances, zoning ordinances,restrictions, covenants, and matters of recordsuperior to the Security Deed first set out above.

The sale will be conducted subject to (1) con-firmation that the sale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code; and (2) final confirmationand audit of the status of the loan with the hold-er of the Security Deed. Pursuant to O.C.G.A.Section 9-13-172.1, which allows for certainprocedures regarding the rescission of judicialand non-judicial sales in the State of Georgia,the Deed Under Power and other foreclosuredocuments may not be provided until final con-firmation and audit of the status of the loan asprovided immediately above.

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. as agentand Attorney in Fact for Allison Denise Green

and John Patrick GreenAldridge Pite, LLP(formerly known as Aldridge Connors, LLP),15 Piedmont Center3575 Piedmont Road, N.E., Suite 500Atlanta, Georgia 30305(404) 994-7400.1000-667509495ATHIS LAW FIRM MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE. 1000-667509495A1/7, 1/14, 1/21, 1/28 - #066Fgpn10

IN THE JUVENILE COURTFOR THE COUNTY OF CAMDEN

STATE OF GEORGIAIn the Interest of:K.J.J.A Child Under 18 Years of AgeSex: MaleDOB: 09/24/14

Case # 1600006

NOTICE OF SUMMONS

TO: VValerie Lucille Jewell and RRandall BarryWainwright, Jr. and any other person claimingpaternity of the above-named child.

You are hereby notified that the above-styledaction, which seeks the termination of parentalrights was filed against you in said JuvenileCourt in Camden County, Georgia on the 11thday of January, 2016. The petition alleges thatthe above-named child is dependent child andthat it would be in the child’s best interest thatthe parents’ parental rights be terminated. Acopy of the petition may be obtained from theClerk of Camden County Juvenile Court. Thechild is currently in the temporary custody of the

Camden County Department of Family andChildren Services.

THEREFORE, YOU ARE COMMANDED ANDREQUIRED to appear before the Juvenile Court ofCamden County, Woodbine, Georgia on the 16thday of March, 2016 at 9:30 o’clock a.m. Theeffect of the termination order requested shall beto terminate the parental rights and obligationsof the parents with respect to the above-namedchild, including rights of inheritance.

READ CAREFULLYNOTICE OF EFFECT OF

TERMINATION JUDGMENTGeorgia law provides that you can perma-

nently lose your rights as a parent. A petition toterminate parental rights has been filed request-ing the court to terminate your parental rights toyour child. A copy of the petition to terminateparental rights is attached to this notice. A courthearing of your case has been scheduled for the16th day of March, 2016 at 9:30 a.m. at theJuvenile Court of Camden County.

If you fail to appear, the court can terminateyour parental rights in your absence.

If the court at the trial finds that the facts setout in the petition to terminate parental rights aretrue and that termination of your rights will servethe best interests of your child, the court canenter a judgment ending your rights to yourchild.

If the judgment terminates your parentalrights, you will no longer have any rights to yourchild. This means that you will not have the rightto visit, contact or have custody of your child ormake any decisions affecting your child or yourchild’s earnings or property. Your child will belegally freed to be adopted by someone else.

Even if your parental rights are terminated:(1) You will be responsible for providing financialsupport (child support payments) for your child’scare unless and until your child is adopted; and(2) Your child can still inherit from you unless anduntil child is adopted.

This is a very serious matter. You should con-tact an attorney immediately so that you can beprepared for the court hearing. You have the rightto hire an attorney and to have him or her repre-sent you. If you cannot afford to hire an attorney,the court will appoint an attorney if the courtfinds that you are an indigent person. Whether ornot you decide to hire an attorney, you have theright to attend the hearing of your case, to callwitnesses on your behalf and to question thosewitnesses on (what is) brought against you.

If you have any questions concerning thisnotice, you may call the telephone number of theclerk’s office which is (912) 576-3226.

If you want a lawyer appointed to representyou, you must let the Court or the officer of thisCourt handling this case know that you want alawyer immediately.

WITNESS the Honorable O. Brent Green,Judge of said Court.

SO ORDERED, this the 11th day of January,2016.To the foster parents, custodians, pre-adoptiveparents or relatives providing care for the above-named child: A hearing concerning the child willbe heard at the above-stated time and place.You may attend and be heard at such hearing,but are not required to appear.

Laurie W. FowlerJuvenile Court Clerk

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gpn14STATE OF GEORGIACOUNTY OF GEORGIA

AGREEMENTWHEREAS, O.C.G.A. 15-6-74(a) charges the

Clerk of Superior Court to procure and p reservefor public inspection a complete file of all news-paper issues in which legal advertisements arepublished; and

WHEREAS, O.C.G.A. 15-6-74(c) providesthat the Clerk of Superior Court is authorized toenter into agreement with the Judge of ProbateCourt and the Sheriff of said county regardingpreservation and maintenance of such legaladvertisements;

FURTHERMORE, with the Clerk of SuperiorCourt, the Judge of Probate Court and the Sheriffbeing in agreement with past practices and pre-viously established procedures that is the mostefficient for the Clerk of Superior Court to main-tain said newspapers.

IT IS HEREBY AGREED that the Clerk ofSuperior Court shall procure and preserve forpublic inspection a complete file of all newspa-per issues in which legal advertisements arepublished for a period of not less than 50 years.The designated legal organ of Camden Countyshall be the “Tribune & Georgian”.

SO AGREED AND EXECUTED THIS 4th day ofJanuary, 2016.

Joy Lynn Turner, Clerk of SuperiorCamden County

James K. Proctor, SheriffCamden County

Robert C. Sweatt Jr., Judge,Probate Court

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gpn06NOTICE OF INCORPORATION

Notice is given that articles of incorporationthat will incorporate Jennel G. Wise CPA PC havebeen delivered to the Secretary of State for filingin accordance with the Georgia BusinessCorporation Code. The initial registered office ofthe corporation is located at 140 Highland OaksCt. North, Saint Marys, Georgia 31558 and itsinitial registered agent at such address is JennelG. Wise.1/14, 1/21 - #9801gpn06

NOTICE OF INTENT TOVOLUNTARILY DISSOLVE

A CORPORATION

Notice is given that a notice of intent to dis-solve Plain Talk Communications, a Georgia cor-poration with its registered office at 52 SunriseDr., St. Marys, GA, has been delivered to theSecretary of State for filing in accordance withthe Georgia Business Corporation Code.1/14, 1/21 - #9802gpn16

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICECITY OF ST. MARYS

Planning Commission MeetingJanuary 26, 2016

The following items will be heard in PublicSession at a Public Hearing at the June PlanningCommission meeting held on Tuesday, January26, 2016 at 5:30PM in City Hall CouncilChambers, 418 Osborne Street, St. Marys, GA31558.

1. REVERSE SUBDIVISION: Kathryn AnneBishop, 107 Wild Grape Drive, St. Marys, GA31558 is requesting approval for a two lot to onelot minor final plat located on Tidal Marsh Way inPhase II of Winding River Subdivision to includeTax Parcels 120K02 395 & 120K02 396. Theproperty is zoned PD R-1.

2. SPECIAL USE PERMIT: Martha Hanna,1063 Lindale Lane, Norfolk, VA 23503 isrequesting a Special Use permit to place a man-ufactured home at 902 Ready Street. The prop-erty is zoned R-4, Tax Parcel S34 03 007.

3. REZONING: Harold & Marvene Coleman,2431 Ivy Creek Ford, York, SC 29745 is request-ing to rezone a .51 acre parcel located at 1702GA Hwy. 40 E. from the current R-1 zone to R-4, Tax Parcel 122 001E.

4. SPECIAL USE PERMIT: Harold & MarveneColeman, 2431 Ivy Creek Ford, York, SC 29745is requesting a Special Use permit to place amanufactured home at 1702 GA Highway 40.The property is zoned R-1, Tax Parcel 122 001E.

5. MINOR SUBDIVISION: Frank D’Anna, 919Larkspur Lane, St. Marys, GA, requests approvalfor two lot to one lot MINOR FINAL plat. Theproperty is zoned PD R-1, Tax Parcel 122A 037.

General Notes to Public Hearing Notice

1. The above item will be discussed in anopen forum so that the audience may participateand hear any discussions concerning the appli-cations.

2. Georgia Law requires that all parties whohave made campaign contributions to any mem-ber of the St. Marys City Council and Mayor inexcess of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00)within Two (2) years immediately preceding thefiling of the above noted requests, and whodesires to appear at the meeting in opposition orsupport of the application, shall, at least five (5)days prior to the hearing, file a campaign contri-bution report with the City of St. Marys Planningand Zoning Director.

3. As set forth in the Americans withDisabilities Act of 1992, the City of St. Marysdoes not discriminate on the basis of disabilityand will assist Citizens with special needs, givenproper notice (seven (7) working days). For infor-mation, please call 912-510-4025.

SUBMITTED FOR PUBLIC NOTICE BY THE CITYOF ST. MARYS

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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

L&A testing of the voting machinesthat will be used for the

Presidential Preference Primaryto be held Tuesday, March 1, 2016

will start at 8:00 a.m. onFriday, January 29, 2016 and willcontinue until all have been tested.The address where L&A testing is

held will be 1144 Godley Ave.,Woodbine, Ga.

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CAMDEN COUNTYRE: PETITION OF Hattie VaughnFOR DISCHARGE AS AdministratorOF THE ESTATE OFSylvia Scott, DECEASEDTO: Any and All Interested Parties:Archie Fisher, LeRoy Scott Jr., Karl Roberts, EricRoberts, Larry Scott Jr., Thomas D. Caldwell andAlvin Scott Jr.

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OF CAMDEN COUNTYSTATE OF GEORGIA

In Re: Arianna Nicole GaylorCivil Action File No. 16V13

NOTICE OF PETITIONTO CHANGE NAME

GEORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTYNotice is hereby given that Arianna Nicole

Gaylor, the undersigned, filed per petition to theSuperior Court of Camden County, Georgia onthe 6th day of January, 2016, praying for achange in the name of petitioner from AriannaNicole Gaylor to Arianna Nicole King. Notice ishereby given pursuant to law to any interested oraffected party to appear in said Court and to fileobjections to such name change. Objectionsmust be filed with said Court within 30 days ofthe filing of said petition.

This 6th day of January, 2016.Arianna Gaylor

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MAURICE HILL, Plaintiff, vs.ANTONETTE HILL, Defendant

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Garnett HarrisonPost Office Box 3065Kingsland, Georgia 31548(912) 882-1131

an answer to this CComplaint for Divorce withinsixty (60) days of the 17th day of December,2015.

WITNESS, the Honorable Judge of SuperiorCourt of Camden County, Georgia.

This the 17th day of December, 2015.Lynn Cowart

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Johnson (seven rebounds, five blocks) and Gabby Robinson (two boards and a three-pointer). Jesse Beck had four rebounds and two picks.

In falling to 8-8 over-all and 1-5 in the league, the Lady Tigers didn’t get anybody to double figures. Brianna Johnson was the closest with eight, and Ray-ona Shuman contributed seven.

Camden trailed 11-4 before Beck scored on a putback to level the score early in the second and Mc-Morris followed a missed three-pointer. The two hoops were part of a 17-0 game-changing flurry, and the Lady Tigers — who trailed 21-12 at intermission — wouldn’t get their next field goal until five minutes remained in the third.

Burch scored six and Rob-inson nailed a three in the third, and Shelton’s dozen ensured the visitors stayed out of sight in the fourth. The final score was the wid-est margin of the game.

Effingham 56, CCHS 41CCHS set the pace last

Friday night at each quarter stop — 19-12, 27-21 and 41-35 — but went scoreless in a frustrating fourth.

Patricia Johnson’s 15 points — eight in the first quarter — were a team-high, and she added eight rebounds and a three-pointer for Camden.

Shelton got eight of her nine points in the third to go with three boards and two thefts, while Burch ac-counted for nine rebounds, seven points and two rejec-tions, and McMorris five rebounds, five steals and five points. Emily Register had three rebounds and two steals, Beck two rebounds and two points, and Rob-inson a trey for her only points.

In winning for the 10th time and fourth occasion in region play, Effingham got 13 points, four rebounds and two assists from Alayja Connelly. Eight of her points came in the deciding fourth.

With 12 points apiece for the Lady Rebels were Ta’Shauna Johnson (four steals, three-pointer) and Makayla Robinson (seven rebounds, two threes and two assists).

Shaquira Johnson sup-plied seven points, five rebounds, three blocked shots, three steals and two assists, and Sam Johnson five points, two assists, two thefts and a three-pointer.

CCHS 54, New Hampstead 42

In their ninth victory Jan. 5, the Lady ’Cats never trailed and answered a late NHHS push by scoring nine of the game’s last 10 points. Shelton topped CCHS with 22 points, four rebounds, four picks and two three-pointers, and Pa-tricia Johnson threatened a double-double with 12 re-bounds, nine points and a three-pointer.

The Region 3-AAAA Lady Phoenix trailed by as many as 17 in the second half and 41-27 entering the fourth, which they began with an 11-2 surge fueled by three Jada Roberts buckets, a three-pointer included. Camden didn’t let the

margin get any fewer than four, however, as McMor-ris (seven points, five as-sists, four steals) made four straight foul shots and Shel-ton added another hoop in the final couple minutes.

After a fast start, “I thought we had the game under control for the most part,” Ellis said.

Beck gave Camden an-other double-figure re-bounder with 11 plus three steals. Burch added six points and six boards; Register five points, four rebounds and two steals; and Gabby Robinson three assists and two thefts for the winners.

For New Hampstead, Tiara Thomas sank two threes while netting a game-best 23 points, and Roberts scored eight of her 10 in the fourth.

Shelton’s eight points helped stake CCHS — bat-tling early foul trouble — to a 15-13 edge after a quarter. Camden enjoyed a 26-19 halftime lead, and the mar-gin grew to 39-24 late in the third on a Johnson bucket and Shelton’s layup off a splendid McMorris pass.

JV bests BradwellNicole Jones scored 10

points and Kayla Ellis seven last Saturday to power the Camden junior varsity past Bradwell, 36-20. Jayla Floyd added six, Akemi Jones four and Ashley White three.

Freshmen top Liberty Camden’s ninth-grade team beat Liberty County, 36-12 last Thursday behind 14 Nicole Jones points, five from Kayla Ellis, and four apiece from Tiffany Jackson and Ciara Mobley.

threes and 7-of-8 from the foul line for 17 points, and posted eight boards, three steals and two assists. He netted 11 first-half points.

The Wildcats also got 12 points — 10 in the second half — from Street, seven rebounds and six points from Ballard, and 13 assists, four picks and three rebounds from Canada.

Rodriguez stepped behind the arc for three three-point-ers, and was perfect on a dozen free throws. He was 6-for-6 from line with a three in the fourth. Wilk-erson got 11 of his total in the first half, and two threes in the opening quarter. Also for the Rebels, P.J. Brown tallied eight of his 17 in the fourth, Cody Hilbert all of his eight in the second half, and Reshad Griffin all of his seven in the first half.

Camden trailed by eight after one period, but pulled within 49-47 going to the fourth.

CCHS 91, New Hampstead 76

The Region 3-AAAA Phoenix wanted to push the pace Jan. 5, and the host Wildcats were happy to oblige with five players scor-ing at least 14 points.

Canada topped Camden — which shot 59 percent from the floor — with 21 points, 16 assists, three re-bounds and two steals, and Street (five rebounds, three assists) added 20 points, his four early three-point-ers sparking a track meet. Compton came off the bench for 16 points and five boards, and Smallwood, with three three-pointers, also scored 16 with seven rebounds. Ballard registered eight of his 14 points in the fourth, hauled down 12 re-bounds, swatted three shots and handed out two assists.

The Phoenix put four in double digits, Oronte An-derson dropping six threes — the majority from NBA range — and pocketing a game-high 29 points. He was the visitors’ only con-sistent threat after inter-mission, though, as Calvin Turner tallied 14 of his 16 points and Xavier Jones eight of his 13 in the first

two quarters. Santana Riley nailed two treys and scored 10.

“I knew they ran up and down the floor and I knew they had a lot of shooters,” said CCHS head coach Billy Moore, whose team led most of the night and stymied every threat with a timely response.

Camden came out smok-ing, Smallwood netting two threes and 11 points and Street three treys for a 24-9 edge late in the opening quarter. Anderson drained an early trifecta and really started sizzling in the sec-ond, scoring 15 with three more long-distance makes as New Hampstead pulled within 49-45 by halftime.

Four would be the closest NHHS would get the rest of the way, the Wildcats’ bal-ance the difference. Street scored six and Compton five as the gap widened to 69-59 after three, and Ballard hit three baskets and found Smallwood for an open layup early in the fourth to sustain momentum.

New Hampstead,Bradwell beat JV

Courtney Jackson scored 10 of his team-leading 12 points in the first half Jan. 5 but the junior varsity ’Cats lost to New Hampstead, 60-51.

Jalen Goodwin hit a three and scored nine points for Camden, while Maliq Rob-erts and Jeremiah Compton (three-pointer) added eight points each. Two threes meant six points for Walter Wright, and R.J. Goss’ four included a three-pointer.

Shelton knocked down three threes and scored 11 points last Saturday, but the JV lost, 68-37 to Bradwell. Goss scored all 10 of his points in the third quarter, and Sean Duffy all eight of his in the fourth.

Ninth-grade squadfalls to Liberty, Ware

The Wildcat freshmen team fell shy last week to Liberty County (53-42) and Ware (41-36).

Gary Brewington and Javen Smallwood tossed in 10 points each against Lib-erty, Kalob Wright eight and Logan Berryhill six. Brewington nicked the Ga-tors for seven, Wright and Devin Howard six each, Greg Horton five and Jaden Davis four.

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CCHS 75, Bradwell Institute 41Bradwell 7 11 8 15 — 41Camden 25 19 21 10 — 75

Bradwell: Haggray 19, Johnson 6, Harris 3, Dennard 3, Vicente 2, Alexander 2, McNair 2, Minor 2, James 2Camden: Ballard 14, Street 13, Sullivan 12, Smallwood 10, Hamilton 7, Compton 6, Canada 5, Shelton 4, Deans 2, Jackson 2Three-pointers: Street 4, Ballard 2, Sullivan 1, Johnson 1, Dennard 1, Harris 1Free throws: Bradwell 10-15, Camden 20-29

Effingham 77, CCHS 63Camden 10 19 18 16 — 63Effingham 18 16 15 28 — 77

Camden: Compton 20, Smallwood 17, Street 12, Ballard 6, Southers 4, Canada 2, Sullivan 2Effingham: Rodriguez 21, Wilkenson 20, Brown 17, Hilbert 8, Griffin 7, Lee 4Three-pointers: Rodriguez 3, Wilkenson 2, Smallwood 2Free throws: Camden 13-20, Effingham 28-36

CCHS 91, New Hampstead 76New Hampstead 19 26 14 17 — 76Camden 28 21 20 22 — 91

New Hampstead: Anderson 29, Turner 16, Jones 13, Riley 10, Flowers 6, Gayle 2Camden: Canada 21, Street 20, Smallwood 16, Compton 16, Ballard 14, Southers 4Three-pointers: Anderson 6, Street 4, Smallwood 3, Riley 2, Flowers 2Free throws: New Hampstead 8-11, Camden 14-21

CCHS 45, Bradwell Institute 30Bradwell 11 1 11 7 — 30Camden 7 14 11 13 — 45

Bradwell: B. Johnson 8, Shuman 7, McDuffie 5, Young 5, Harris 3, Blevins 2Camden: Shelton 17, McMorris 8, Burch 8, P. Johnson 5, Robinson 5, Beck 2Three-pointers: McMorris 1, Robinson 1, McDuffie 1 Free throws: Bradwell 11-21, Camden 13-18

Effingham 56, CCHS 41Camden 19 8 14 0 — 41Effingham 12 9 14 21 — 56

Camden: P. Johnson 15, Shelton 9, Burch 7, McMorris 5, G. Robinson 3, Beck 2Effingham: Connelly 13, T. Johnson 12, M. Robinson 12, Shaquira Johnson 7, Sam Johnson 5, Bartley 5, Wallace 2Three-pointers: M. Robinson 2, Connelly 1, T. Johnson 1, Sam Johnson 1, Bartley 1, P. Johnson 1, G. Robinson 1Free throws: Camden 9-19, Effingham 14-20

CCHS 54, New Hampstead 42New Hampstead 13 6 8 15 — 42Camden 15 11 15 13 — 54

New Hampstead: Thomas 23, Roberts 10, Richardson 4, Finklin 4, Dixon 1Camden: Shelton 22, Johnson 9, McMorris 7, Burch 6, E. Register 5, Beck 2, L. Register 2, Jones 1Three-pointers: Shelton 2, Thomas 2, Johnson 1, Roberts 1Free throws: New Hampstead 9-22, Camden 17-24