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The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commis- sion on Colleges Board of Trustees voted Thursday to grant Oconee Fall Line Techni- cal College accreditation. “This is the culmination of a five-year journey for Oconee Fall Line Technical College,” said President Lloyd Horadan. “It’s a testament to our commit- ment to delivering on our insti- tution’s mission of contributing to the economic and workforce development of east central Georgia through quality techni- cal and continuing education, adult education, and business and industry services.” Horadan made the an- nouncement during the OFTC spring graduation ceremonies Thursday night in the DuBose Porter Center. "For our graduates, it en- hances opportunities to transfer credits toward four-year degree programs in the University sys- tem," he said. "A huge door has happen with the potential for greatness still for our graduates. For those of you who have not come to our school or enrolled, get on the stick. A great oppor- tunity is about to open before you. Get to know folks here. They will get you aimed in the right direction." According to the release, the SACSCOC is the regional body for the accreditation of degree- granting higher education insti- tutions in the Southern states. It serves as the common denom- inator of shared values and practices among the diverse in- stitutions in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and Latin America and other internation- al sites approved by the com- mission that award associate, baccalaureate, master’s or doc- toral degrees. The agency examines college operations and makes recom- mendations on how to improve the effectiveness of the institu- tion by ensuring that the college meets standards established by the higher education communi- ty that address the needs of so- ciety and students. OFTC adds the SACSCOC accreditation status to its exist- ing accredited status with the Council on Occupational Educa- tion (COE). COE is a national accrediting agency recognized by the Department of Education to assure quality and integrity in career and technical educa- tion. “We’ve been accredited through COE for years. Our SACSCOC accreditation only Dont Forget Dad! YOUR NEWSPAPER tchnewsreporter@gmail.com • www.courier-herald.com Drawer B, Court Square Station, Dublin, Georgia 31040 • 478-272-5522 Volume 102, No. 121, Pub. No 161860 The Courier Herald Saturday, June 18, 2016 Oconee Fall Line Technical College holds graduation ceremonies Oconee Fall Line Technical College held its Spring Commencement and GED Graduation in the DuBose Porter Business and Industry Training Cen- ter Thursday night. (Left photo) Guest speaker Maryalice Morro, Carl Vinson VA Medical Center Director, shakes hands with a graduate. (Right pho- to) Graduates stand after walking into the room. (Photos by Payton Towns III) Special photos Jacob (left) and Kaleb McLeod are brothers follow- ing their dreams of cross country running. See OFTC page 8a Obituaries .......... 2a Around the Region . . . 3a 85 Years Ago ........ 5a Weather ............ 5a Religion.......... 6a,7a Sports ........... 1b,2b Entertainment..... 1c, 2c Classifieds........ 4c-7c Index Oconee Fall Line Technical College earns SACS accreditation City buys property near Stubbs Park By SANDY ALDRIDGE The Dublin City Council in a regular meeting Thursday unanimously ap- proved the purchase of a tract of land at the northerly corner of Prince and Church streets for the improvement of the Stubbs Park area. Four houses are located on the land owned by Fos- key Enterprises, LLC. Purchase price is $85,000. The City plans to use one of the houses as a resi- dence, free of charge, for a city policeman in order to increase police presence in that area. City Manager Lance Jones told the council, "Chief Chatman's philoso- phy is that an increased police presence there will help us take back that neighborhood." Another of the houses will perhaps be used as of- fice space for city agencies that need it. In other action, the council found itself unable to reconcile questions that members have concerning the rezoning of just over three acres near 2501 Moore Station Road and Russell Drive in Dublin. The council agreed to post- pone its decision to ap- prove or deny the request until July. The request was filed recently to rezone the land from professional to multi- family residential. Pro- posed use of the land is for a $6.5 million project de- scribed by investors as a 48-unit, three story build- ing complex to house 55+ seniors and/or veterans. The council heard Will Curry of Curry Real Es- tate speak on behalf of the request. Councilman Bennie Jones asked if the housing could be 100 percent for veterans. Councilman Ger- ald Smith asked if it could at least be made 75 per- cent veterans. He told Curry that answers to their questions would de- termine how he votes and without the answers, he McLeod brothers take running cross country to another level By SANDY ALDRIDGE Follow your passion. Chase your dreams. Do what you love to do. That's what many well-wish- ers will tell you, but they some- times forget to mention the truth about following your passion: Hampton Inn & Suites helds its ribbon cut- ting and open house on Thursday evening. Manager Phil Patel said the hotel is a $7 mil- lion investment which has hired 25 full and part-time employees. He said this Hampton Inn & Suites, 103 Travel Center Boulevard, is a prototype in that others will be built like this one in the future. He told the crowd that guests who are members of the hotel chain will be able to use an app on their phone to check in without stopping at the front desk and will be able to use their phones to get in- to their rooms. (Photos by Payton Towns III) Grand opening for Hampton Inn & Suites Rezoning of Moore Station-Russell land postponed See BROTHERS page 8a See CITY page 8a LCSO looking for man who was accidentally released Friday By PAYTON TOWNS III The Laurens County Sheriff's Office is looking for a man who was accidentally released from its jail Friday afternoon. George Junior Burger Jr., 25, was released from the Laurens County Detention Center in error. He was being held by the Dublin Police Department for probation and parole vio- lation. Burger has brown hair and eyes. He is approximate- BURGER See BURGER page 8a

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Page 1: The Courier Heraldmatchbin-assets.s3.amazonaws.com/public/sites/654/assets/IHAZ_C… · Hampton Inn & Suites helds its ribbon cut-ting and open house on Thursday evening. Manager

The Southern Association ofColleges and Schools Commis-sion on Colleges Board ofTrustees voted Thursday to

grant Oconee Fall Line Techni-cal College accreditation.

“This is the culmination of afive-year journey for Oconee

Fall Line Technical College,”said President Lloyd Horadan.“It’s a testament to our commit-ment to delivering on our insti-tution’s mission of contributingto the economic and workforcedevelopment of east centralGeorgia through quality techni-cal and continuing education,adult education, and businessand industry services.”

Horadan made the an-nouncement during the OFTCspring graduation ceremoniesThursday night in the DuBosePorter Center.

"For our graduates, it en-hances opportunities to transfer

credits toward four-year degreeprograms in the University sys-tem," he said. "A huge door hashappen with the potential forgreatness still for our graduates.For those of you who have notcome to our school or enrolled,get on the stick. A great oppor-tunity is about to open beforeyou. Get to know folks here.They will get you aimed in theright direction."

According to the release, theSACSCOC is the regional bodyfor the accreditation of degree-granting higher education insti-tutions in the Southern states.It serves as the common denom-

inator of shared values andpractices among the diverse in-stitutions in Alabama, Florida,Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana,Mississippi, North Carolina,South Carolina, Tennessee,Texas, Virginia and LatinAmerica and other internation-al sites approved by the com-mission that award associate,baccalaureate, master’s or doc-toral degrees.

The agency examines collegeoperations and makes recom-mendations on how to improvethe effectiveness of the institu-tion by ensuring that the collegemeets standards established by

the higher education communi-ty that address the needs of so-ciety and students.

OFTC adds the SACSCOCaccreditation status to its exist-ing accredited status with theCouncil on Occupational Educa-tion (COE). COE is a nationalaccrediting agency recognizedby the Department of Educationto assure quality and integrityin career and technical educa-tion.

“We’ve been accreditedthrough COE for years. OurSACSCOC accreditation only

Don’t Forget Dad!

YOUR NEWSPAPER [email protected] • www.courier-herald.com Drawer B, Court Square Station, Dublin, Georgia 31040 • 478-272-5522 Volume 102, No. 121, Pub. No 161860

The Courier HeraldSaturday, June 18, 2016

Oconee Fall Line Technical College holds graduation ceremonies

Oconee Fall Line Technical College held its Spring Commencement and GED Graduation in the DuBose Porter Business and Industry Training Cen-ter Thursday night. (Left photo) Guest speaker Maryalice Morro, Carl Vinson VA Medical Center Director, shakes hands with a graduate. (Right pho-to) Graduates stand after walking into the room. (Photos by Payton Towns III)

Special photos

Jacob (left) and Kaleb McLeod are brothers follow-ing their dreams of cross country running.

See OFTC page 8a

Obituaries . . . . . . . . . . 2aAround the Region . . . 3a85 Years Ago . . . . . . . . 5aWeather . . . . . . . . . . . . 5aReligion. . . . . . . . . . 6a,7aSports . . . . . . . . . . . 1b,2bEntertainment. . . . . 1c, 2cClassifieds. . . . . . . . 4c-7c

Index

Oconee Fall Line Technical College earns SACS accreditation

City buys property near Stubbs ParkBByy SSAANNDDYY AALLDDRRIIDDGGEEThe Dublin City Council

in a regular meetingThursday unanimously ap-proved the purchase of atract of land at thenortherly corner of Princeand Church streets for theimprovement of the StubbsPark area.

Four houses are locatedon the land owned by Fos-key Enterprises, LLC.Purchase price is $85,000.The City plans to use oneof the houses as a resi-dence, free of charge, for a

city policeman in order toincrease police presence inthat area.

City Manager LanceJones told the council,"Chief Chatman's philoso-phy is that an increasedpolice presence there willhelp us take back thatneighborhood."

Another of the houseswill perhaps be used as of-fice space for city agenciesthat need it.

In other action, thecouncil found itself unableto reconcile questions that

members have concerningthe rezoning of just overthree acres near 2501Moore Station Road andRussell Drive in Dublin.The council agreed to post-pone its decision to ap-prove or deny the requestuntil July.

The request was filedrecently to rezone the landfrom professional to multi-family residential. Pro-posed use of the land is fora $6.5 million project de-scribed by investors as a48-unit, three story build-

ing complex to house 55+seniors and/or veterans.

The council heard WillCurry of Curry Real Es-tate speak on behalf of therequest.

Councilman BennieJones asked if the housingcould be 100 percent forveterans. Councilman Ger-ald Smith asked if it couldat least be made 75 per-cent veterans. He toldCurry that answers totheir questions would de-termine how he votes andwithout the answers, he

McLeod brothers takerunning cross country

to another levelBByy SSAANNDDYY AALLDDRRIIDDGGEEFollow your passion. Chase

your dreams. Do what you loveto do.

That's what many well-wish-

ers will tell you, but they some-times forget to mention the truthabout following your passion:

Hampton Inn & Suites helds its ribbon cut-ting and open house on Thursday evening.Manager Phil Patel said the hotel is a $7 mil-lion investment which has hired 25 full andpart-time employees. He said this HamptonInn & Suites, 103 Travel Center Boulevard, isa prototype in that others will be built like thisone in the future. He told the crowd thatguests who are members of the hotel chainwill be able to use an app on their phone tocheck in without stopping at the front deskand will be able to use their phones to get in-to their rooms. (Photos by Payton Towns III)

Grand opening for Hampton Inn & Suites

Rezoning of Moore Station-Russell land postponed

See BROTHERS page 8a

See CITY page 8a

LCSO looking for manwho was accidentally

released FridayBByy PPAAYYTTOONN TTOOWWNNSS IIIIIIThe Laurens County

Sheriff's Office is looking fora man who was accidentallyreleased from its jail Fridayafternoon.

George Junior Burger Jr.,25, was released from theLaurens County DetentionCenter in error.

He was being held by theDublin Police Departmentfor probation and parole vio-lation.

Burger has brown hairand eyes. He is approximate- BURGERSee BURGER page 8a

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Lilly Jones

Funeral services for Mrs.Lilly Ellen Jones Stanley, ofDublin, will be held on Mon-day, June 20, 2016, at 11 a.m.at the Mount Tilla BaptistChurch, 2424 Highway 441South in Irwinton, Georgia.Reverend Harold Banks willofficiate. Burial will follow inthe church cemetery.

Mrs. Stanley was born onDecember 23, 1939, to the lateCleveland and Lennie Jones,of Montrose. She became amember of the Mount TillaBaptist Church at a youngage, and worked faithfully inher church. She was educatedat the Millville School. Shewas a committed employee ofBiljo of East Dublin, until thecompany closed. She then ded-icated her life to being a caregiver for her mother, and forher only son, Albert Stanley,and for her grandchildren andgreat grandchildren. She hadmany joys, including readingand studying the scripturesand reciting poems. Mrs. Stan-ley passed away on June 16.

She was preceded in deathby her parents, Cleveland andLennie Jones; three brothers,Grover Jones, Earnest Jones,Elester James (Ethel Mae)Jones; and two sisters, SallyMae Stevenson and LizzieJones.

She leaves to cherish hermemory her son, Albert Loren-zo Stanley, II, Dublin; one god-daughter, Katine Jones,Dublin; three brothers, Cleve-land (Annete) Jones, Atlanta,Oscar (Annie) Jones, Mon-trose, and Carlton (Christine)Jones, Montrose; one sister,Lenette (Ulysses) Hines, Hol-lywood, Florida; four grand-children, Tamikia King,Dublin; Kamelia Washington,Dublin; Tiffany Stanley,Dublin; Albert Lorenzo (Brit-tney) Stanley, III; twelvegreat-grand children, and ahost of nieces, nephews anddevoted friends.

The family is receivingfriends at 381 Stanley Ceme-tery Road in Dublin.

Please post condolences atwww.ServicesByDudley.comServices by Dudley FuneralHome of Dublin

Laverne H. Garrett

Durden-Hudson FuneralDirectors announces the deathof Mrs. Laverne H. Garrett,age 86, of Swainsboro, Ga. onWednesday, June 8, 2016 atthe Fairview Park Hospital inDublin, Ga.

Funeral services were heldFriday, June 10, 2016 at 2 p.m.in the Peebles-Curry MemorialChapel with Elder Mike Grayofficiating.

Interment will follow in theSwainsboro City Cemetery.

Pallbearers: Kip Gibson,Wade Gibson, Brett Mullis,Trey Chism, Cary Bridges andGary Carter.

The family received friendsat the funeral home from 1p.m. till time of service.

Mrs. Garrett was born Au-gust 6, 1929 to the late Lawtonand Eva Mae McGee Hudsonin Swainsboro, EmanuelCounty, GA. She was a home-maker, loving wife, motherand grandmother, her familyher greatest joy. Mrs. Garrettwas very technology inclined,sharing her faith, postingscripture for all her facebookfriends and family to enjoy.She was a member of HebronBaptist Church and was pre-ceded in death by her hus-band, C. L. Garrett and son,Mike Garrett.

Survivors include:One Daughter: Cathy Gar-

rett Chism (Dr. N. W. Chism)of Dublin, Ga.

One Son: Charles Garrett ofSwainsboro, Ga.

One Brother: Gilbert Hud-son of Swainsboro, Ga.

Seven Grandchildren:Christy Garrett Gibson(Wade), Charles Allen Garrett(Kellie), CeeJae Garrett, CotyGarrett, Misty Lei Mullis(Brett), Heather CarolynBridges (Kerry), and TreyChism

10 Great-Grandchildren,nieces, nephews and extendedfamily

Condolences may be sub-mitted online at www.durden-hudsonfuneraldirectors.com

Durden-Hudson FuneralDirectors is in charge ofarrangements for the funeralof Mrs. Laverne H. Garrett ofSwainsboro, Ga.

Edward Colter

Funeral services for Mr. Ed-ward Austin Colter, age 93 willbe held at 10 a.m. Monday,June 20, 2016 at Chan StanleyMemorial Chapel of StanleyFuneral Home and Crematory,with interment to follow atCadwell City Cemetery. Rev.Greg Lowery will officiate.

Mr. Colter was born onApril 11, 1923 in Cadwell,Georgia. He was the son of thelate Emmett Mitchell and An-nie Jane Fordham Colter. Hewas a lifelong resident of Lau-rens County, Georgia. He wasa retired aircraft mechanic atWarner Robins Air Force Basefor 33 1/3 years, and was also aretired farmer. He was amember of Cadwell BaptistChurch where he served as aDeacon, Brotherhood Director,and Social Chairperson. Hewas a member of the MasonicLodge #340 in Dexter wherehe served on the Grand Coun-cil of Royal and Select Mastersof GA, and a member of theShriners International. Mr.Colter passed away on Friday,June 17, 2016 at SerenityPlace.

Mr. Colter is survived by hisloving wife of 73 years, LouiseColter of Cadwell, 3 daugh-ters, Annese Colter (Walt)Thomas of Marietta, PamColter (Keith) Moon of Dublin,and Susan Colter Beacham ofDublin, a brother, CharlesColter of Pawleys Island, SC, 2sisters, Juanita Silas ofDublin, and Quida Coleman ofRentz, 5 grandchildren, Grego-ry Edward Melton, LisaMelton (Tracy) Law, Jay Colter(Meredith) Thomas, DeAnnThomas (Spencer) Bomar, Re-becca Beacham (Jason) Hall,11 great grandchildren, Jessi-ca Stephens, Evan (Sydney)Melton, Joshua Jacob Hall,Austin Joel Hall, Luke ColterLaw, Landon Scott Law, ColterJudson Thomas, Samuel Mc-Clain Thomas, Rees KatherineThomas, Wesley Scott

Thomas, and Thomas SpencerYeichan Bomar, and a greatgreat granddaughter, GracieLee Melton.

Pallbearers will be JohnnySellers, Ralph Mullis, DannyWhittle, Sonny Drum, Quin-ton Mullis, and Keith Rober-son.

Honorary Pallbearers willbe Masonic Lodge Dexter #340will serve as Honorary Escort.

The family will receivefriends from 4 p.m. until 6p.m. on Sunday, June 19, 2016at the funeral home.

In lieu of flowers the familyasks that donations be madein memory of Mr. Colter to theSerenity Foundation at 504Parker Dairy Road, Dublin,GA 31021.

Stanley Funeral Home andCrematory/Dublin Chapel hascharge of funeral arrange-ments. To sign the OnlineRegister Book please visitwww.stanleyfuneralhome.comor call the 24 Hour ObituaryLine at (478) 272-0106 to hearthe latest updates.

Orner White

Funeral services for Mr.Orner Lee White of EastDublin, will be held on Tues-day, June 21, 2016 at 11 a.m.at the C. D. Dudley Chapel atthe Dudley Funeral Home.Minister Isaac Lawson will beofficiating. Interment will fol-low in the Dudley MemorialCemetery.

Mr. White was born onMarch 9, 1937 to the late MissMary H. White. He was pre-ceded in death by his grand-parents, Mr. Lord White andMrs. Rosa Fullwood White, hisaunts, LaLa Richardson, EvieConey, Laner Manning, uncle,Artis White, and cousinsHomer White and Artis "Bob-by" Barnes. He passed awayon Tuesday, June 14, 2016.

Mr. White joined theTurkey Creek Baptist Churchat an early age. He workedand retired after 30 years at J.P. Stevens (Forstman andCompany). Mr. White leaves tocherish his memories his wife,Mary L. White of East Dublin,his daughters, Cassandra P.White of East Dublin, Linda(Darren) Jones of Montrose,his sons, Dwayne Cannon ofDublin, and Augustus SandersJr., of Dublin, a devoted friend,Robert Lee Plummer Jr., ofEast Dublin, a devoted grand-daughter, Andria JoniqueAllen of East Dublin,, twelvegrandchildren and a host ofother relatives and friends.

The family will receivefriends at the home of hisdaughter, Cassandra White,1660 Buckeye Road, East

Dublin.Please post condolences at

www.servicesbydudley.com.Services by Dudley FuneralHome of Dublin

Juanita O’Neal

Mrs. Juanita O'Neal of NewBritain, Connecticut, passedaway on Wednesday, June 15,2016. Funeral arrangementsare incomplete and will be an-nounced later.

Services by Dudley FuneralHome of Dublinwww.servicesbydudley.com

Jeff W. Daniell

Dr. Jeff Walter Daniell, 91,formerly from Griffin, Georgiapassed away June 14, 2016. Inaddition to the loving care pro-vided by his daughter and sonand their families during thelast 4 years, he received excel-lent attention the last fewmonths of his life from theBenton House in Sugar Hill,Gentiva Hospice, and A Handto Hold caregivers.

Dr. Daniell was born onJune 29, 1924 in Cadwell,Georgia. He was the son of thelate Walter and Ruby BurchDaniell. He was preceded indeath by his first wife of 45years Audrey HickmanDaniell, second wife of 12years Rubie Brown Daniell,and his sister Annette DaniellRowe.

He is survived by hisdaughter Elizabeth DaniellKimble and son-in-law Barryand his son Jeffrey WalterDaniell and daughter-in-lawCathy; all of Sugar Hill, Ga.Grandchildren are Alex andMegan Kimble and Christianand Evan Daniell. He is sur-vived by his brother HermanB. Daniell and numerousnephews and nieces. He is al-so survived by Rubie’s daugh-ter, Theresa Flanders and hus-band Gibbs, and son Cecil Wal-ters ll. Their children areDaniel and Jacob Flandersand Gannon and SusannahWalters.

Jeff Daniell was a veteranof the United States Armyhaving served his country as aPfc with a computer militaryoccupational specialty inWorld War ll. Following hisservice, he graduated from theUniversity of Georgia with aBachelor of Science in Agricul-tural Engineering in 1948. Hetaught vocational agriculturein Dodge County and thenworked as anAssociate CountyAgent in Moultrie, Ga for theGeorgia Extension Service be-fore returning back to school.He received his Master of Sci-ence in Horticulture fromClemson College in 1964 andthen his Doctor of Philosophyfrom Virginia Polytechnic In-stitute (Va Tech) in 1967.

After completing his PhD,Dr. Daniell moved to Griffinand took a position as a re-searcher for University ofGeorgia Experiment Stationwith an emphasis on peachesand pecans. For his outstand-ing service to the GeorgiaPeach Industry the Peachcouncil awarded him the titleof “Mister Peach” in 1985. Dr.Daniell earned the title Profes-sor Emeritus of Horticulturefor the University of Georgia

in 1999. Dr. Daniell was a 49year member of First BaptistChurch of Griffin where hewas proud to help teach Sun-day School for his men’s classat one point. He served thecommunity as a member of theKiwanis Club for numerousyears. He was a proud gar-dener growing wonderful flow-ers, tomatoes, strawberries,blueberries, raspberries,blackberries, muscadines, wa-termelons, cantaloupes, andcucumbers. He enjoyed watch-ing the Braves, Falcons, andUGA football.

The family will receivefriends from 6-8 p.m. on Tues-day, June 21, at Conner-West-bury Funeral Home and onehour prior to service onWednesday, June 22 at FirstBaptist in the parlor. A funeralservice will be held onWednes-day, June 22, 2016 at 11:00 inthe Bramblett Chapel at FirstBaptist Griffin, Georgia withinterment to follow at Oak HillCemetery. Dr. Bill Hardee willbe officiating along with hisGreat-Nephew David Rowe ofCadwell, Georgia. Pallbearerswill be Alex Kimble, ChristianDaniell, Evan Daniell, BarryKimble, Dan Rowe, Bill Rowe,Walter Daniell, Tony Daniell,

Jeff Daniell Hansford and Ce-cil Walters ll. In lieu of flowersthe family requests donationsto First Baptist Griffin Mis-sion Fund, 106 W. TaylorStreet Griffin, Ga 30224 or to afavorite charity in his memory.

Please join the family inhonoring the life of JeffDaniell by visitingwww.conner-westburyfuneral-home.com and posting yourtributes and memories.

Conner-Westbury FuneralHome, 1891 W. McIntosh Rd.,Griffin is in charge of thearrangements.

Saturday, June 18, 2016/Dublin, Ga/Page 2aThe Courier Herald

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By DEIDRE LEDFORDWRIGHTSVILLE — The

entire City was lit up Tuesdaynight as a fire consumed an oldhome on Myrtle Street.

The home, located at thecorner of Myrtle and CourtStreet was vacant but was cur-rently being remodeled by itsowners.

The call came in at 9:21 p.m.Firefighters and volunteers

from all over Wrightsville andJohnson County worked tire-lessly for nearly five hours toput out the flames. The lastfirefighter didn’t leave until2:24 a.m.

The heat from the fire washorrendous and roads had tobe blocked as firefightersworked to access nearby hy-drants.

Johnson County EMA Di-rector Shawn Wombles com-mended the great teamworkshown by all agencies involved.Wombles also thanked thecommunity for the outpouring

of prayers for the firefightersand for the generous donationof water and powerade, whichhe says was greatly needed andhelps the teams rehab.

Johnson County HistorianDonald Smith says the housewas built in the early 1900s,and possibly earlier than that.The way it is currently situat-ed, the front of the house facesSouth. The house originallystood where the old service sta-tion is now but was moved tothe current location with theintention of it being turnedaround so the front would faceNorth.

According to Smith, themovers almost lost the houseand told a Mr. Lovett they hadto set it where it was. Thesmaller house between it andthe service station was thehome's original kitchen.

The cause of the fire re-mained unknown at presstime.

By JAMES TIDWELLA metro Atlanta man and

woman face multiple drugcharges after being arrestedfollowing a traffic stop by theTwiggs County Sheriff ’s Officelast week.

According to the TwiggsCounty Sheriff ’s Office arrestsummary Alison Blavesciunas,age 21 from Lawrenceville,was arrested and charged withpossession of marijuana, pos-session and use of drug relatedobjects, possession of a sched-ule II controlled substance andprescription drugs must be intheir original container(s), andGavin Curtis Stark, age 20from Sugar Hill, was arrestedand charged with failure tomaintain lane, marijuana-pos-sess less than 1 oz., possessionand use of drug related objects,possession of a schedule II con-trolled substance and prescrip-tion drugs must be in theiroriginal container(s) onWednesday, June 8 in TwiggsCounty on I-16 westbound atmile marker 22.

According to the TwiggsCounty Sheriff ’s Office inci-dent report, the Twiggs Coun-ty Sheriff ’s deputies were con-ducting traffic enforcement onInterstate 16 and observed ablue Chevrolet Sonic travelingwest in the right lane that-failed to maintain lane. Afterstopping the vehicle, the driverwas identified as Stark and hiseyes were extremely watery.Stark said he was on proba-tion. The passenger was iden-tified as Blavesciunas.

Stark was then checked forimpairment using the Rhom-burg test and his carotidartery was visibly beating inhis neck and his body wasswaying. Stark had raisedtaste buds and a green pasteon his tongue, which are all,are signs of use of marijuana,which he denied.

Stark said he had a mari-juana grinder in the top glovebox. In the upper glove box, ablue grinder, with green mari-juana in it was located alongwith a pack of cigarettes, con-taining an orange pill with b973 2/0 imprinted on it, be-lieved to be Amphetamine andDextroamphetamine, a sched-ule II narcotic, and rolling pa-pers in multiple bags in the ve-hicle and in the glove box.When asked, Stark said thepill was Rydalin that he gotfrom his cousin.

Blavesciunas was askedwho the marijuana grinderand orange pill belonged to

and she said it was not hers.When Stark was asked whomthe pill belonged to, he juststared and said he did notknow whose pill it was.Blavesciunas began to beg forStark to be asked again andwas informed if he does notclaim the items, she will becharged and Stark could notforce Stark to claim some-thing.

After the charges were ex-plained, Stark began to yelland to plead to let him claimthe illegal items and he wasadvised the opportunity to ex-plain who the items belongedto was provided and he usedhis rights to remain silent andhis statement could not now beused because they could beconsidered as coercion. Starkwas still yelling and crying forthem to let him claim theitems and was informed it wasagainst the law to accept thestatement he was now making.Stark yelled “f—-” the law itwas his narcotics.

Once at the jail, Stark wasasked if he had any illegal sub-stances on him and he said hehad marijuana stuffed in hiscrotch and stomped one of hisfeet and a clear bag, with awhite bag inside it that con-tained green marijuana fellout.

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Firefighters doused the flames from every possible angle in an attempt to combat the massiveinferno. Volunteers worked five long, hot hours before the fire was under control.

Fire destroys old,vacant home builtin early 1900’s

Judge to decide Gordon mayor’s fate during hearing on MondayBy JUDY BAILEYIRWINTON — A superior

court judge will decide whetherMary Ann Whipple Lue has de-fied the City Charter of Gordon

and state laws while serving asmayor of Gordon.

Senior Superior Court JudgeRobert S. Reeves of Swainsborowill determine if violations oc-

curred and whether Lue shouldremain in office.

Reeves will hold a three-daybench trial beginning at 9 a.m.Monday in the case filed by two

Gordon city councilmen and agroup of citizens to have Lue re-moved. The trial has been morethan two years in the making.

Veteran councilmen Terry

Eady and Freddie Densleyjoined with members of Con-cerned Citizens of Gordon to filesuit against Lue in March 2014— just two months after Lue

took her oath of office.The suit claims Lue has re-

peatedly violated Georgia’sOpen Meetings Act and has act-ed in bad faith in office.

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EIGHTY - FIVEYEARSAGODUBLIN COURIER

HERALD, DISPATCH, ANDPRESS

JUNE 18, 1931

U.S. COURT ENDS AFTERDAY SESSION

The United States Courtfor the Dublin Division ad-journed yesterday after onebusy day's work in the Lau-rens County Court Househere. Seventeen verdicts weregiven as well as several judge-ments taken in civil cases,Deputy U.S. Clerk L.Q.Stubbs said. The case of Lil-lian Stenglein vs. LeonEhrlich was perhaps the mostinteresting and was settledwith a consent verdict of$6,000 for the plaintiff.

The following cases andsentences were given for viola-tion of the National Prohibi-tion Act: Lee Ivy Ashe, oneyear; St. Clair Watson, six-months in jail; Sam Edenfield,four months; Bill McCarty,probated sentence; R.H.Futch, six months; Willis A.Kirby, six months; J.P.Pinckard, eight months; MikeOgleby, six months; J.R. John-son, Jr., six months. John Mc-Coy, two months; Oscar East-erling, three months; J.TRogers, $400 fine; J.B. Brant-ley, five years probated sen-tence.

H.A. Wheeler received a 1-year probated sentence uponcharges of violation of themeat inspection act. John M.Fields received a 5-year pro-bated sentence for violation ofthe Harrison Narcotic Act.James Brown was committedto the National Boys TrainingSchool at Washington, D.C.,on charges of theft from a postoffice. Wesley S. Kicklighterreceived 6 months in jail and 2years probated sentence oncharges of embezzlement ofpost office funds at Waycross.

Judge W.H. Barrett andU.S. Marshal Fred Flandersleft last night fortheir homes while District At-torney Charles L. Redding,Assistant District AttorneyG.B. Everett, Court ClerkScott Edwards, and DeputyClerk Miss Marguerite Clarkeand other members of theCourt left for their homes to-day.

EMANUEL COUNTYOFFICER STILL NOTCOMMUNICATIVE

Deputy Sheriff Charlie Bellof Emanuel County can be avery uncommunicative personif he feels that the occasioncalls for it. The big officer fromour neighbor county was inDublin yesterday, a witness ina case in Federal Court here,and an attempt was made tolearn the latest developmentsin the McBride murder case.An attempt was all, however,that was made as the deputyis a busy man and hasn't"thought much about the casesince last Saturday."

When asked if there wouldbe any attempt to get theEmanuel County Grand Juryto indict anyone for the mur-der when it meets on July 29,the officer said that he didn'tknow. When asked if officersare still working on the case,he answered that he wasn'tbut couldn't say about others.When asked if anyone aroundGraymont-Summitt was beinginvestigated, he said, "Wehave already thoroughly in-vestigated all cities in thatsection."

HOT, DRY WEATHERSTILL PREVAILING

The brief respite from thehot weather caused by rainsthe first of the week was overby Wednesday, and the officialthermometer here showed ahigh of 96 for Wednesday.Thursday started off with themercury at 71 during thecoolest part of the early morn-ing, and a fierce sun beatdown on the city all day. Thestate weather man again pre-dicted fair weather fortonight.

DUBLIN, ROUTE 9Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Dent

of Alamo were weekend guestswith her mother, Mrs. SudiaBracewell.

Leonard Mc Lendon was avisitor at the home of T.I.Bracewell on Thursday. Mrs.J.T. Walton was a recent guestof her brother, W.J. Robertsonand Mrs. Robertson.

The sing at the home of Mr.and Mrs. E.L. Harden on Sat-urday evening was enjoyed byall attending.

Johnnie Garrett of Savan-nah visited friends here thepast week and at the home ofAlbert Bracewell on Saturday.Barkwell Kitchen visited

Royce and R.J. Harden on Sat-urday afternoon.

Mrs. G.B Rowe spent Sat-urday with Mrs. T.R. Hudson.Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Bracewell,Miss Romia Bracewell andR.D. Bracewell were amongthose who attended the Sun-day School picnic at BethelChurch on Saturday.

Mrs. S.A. Bracewell spentThursday with her son, AlbertBracewell, and his wife.

LIONS CLUB NAMESCOMMITTEES

It was agreed at the lun-cheon on Wednesday that theLions Club would not meetnest Wednesday but that theentire Lions Club would takea fishing trip on Lion Dr. O.H.Cheek's houseboat on Thurs-day afternoon. The boat isscheduled to leave Dublin at12:30 p.m. and will return latein the afternoon. Fishing willbe part of the amusement withplenty to eat.

Committees for the newyear were announced at themeeting by President CarlHilburn, and they are as fol-lows: Publicity, W.M. Harri-son, Chairman; T.A. Curry,J.G. Garner; Attendance, N.S.Carswell, Chairman; Fred L.Brown, P.M. Watson, A.J. Har-grove, C.U. Smith; Boy Scout,A.J. Hargrove, Chairman;G.T. Morris, T.C. Keen, S.V.Conyers, F.R. Zetterower

Major activities, P.M. Wat-son, Chairman; S.V. Conyers,M.A. Chapman;

Finance, C.U. Smith,Chairman; L.P. Keen, N.S.Carswell; Membership T.C.Keen, Chairman; G.T. Morris,H.G. Stotesbury; Charity, G.T.Morris, Chairman; S.V. Cony-ers, Dr. O.H. Cheek; Recep-tion: T.A. Curry, Chairman;B.F. Belue, H.G. Stotesbury;Constitution and By-laws,Carl K.Nelson, Chairman;Fred L. Brown; Sponsors, S.V.Conyers, Chairman; FredSteinheimer, L.P. Keen; Nodrops, M.A. Chapman, Chair-man; F.R. Zetterower, Guy V.Cochran, Dr. J.E. Bedingfield

FATHER'S DAY WILL BEFEATURED AT CHURCH

Sunday services at theFirst Methodist Church willfeature the observance of Fa-ther's Day in both the mes-sage of the pastor and the mu-sic of the choir.

According to Rev. L.C.Gray,pastor, the Mother's Day ser-vices were successfully ob-served by the church, and heexpects Sunday to be a servicefor fathers that will be worthremembering. Everyone is in-vited to participate in the ob-servance.

SILVER LEAF NEWSRev. W.R. Hanson filled his

regular appointment at St.Paul on Sunday last.

Friends are sorry to learnthat Mr. and Mrs. CharlieGraham's infant is ill andwish for him a speedy recov-ery.

Mrs. G.O. Johnson anddaughter, Mrs. Eva Chafin,visited Mrs. Lula Beasley onWednesday.

Among those who attendedthe sing at Idylwild wereMisses Selma and ElmaGlover, Mrs. Rosa Beckum,Miss Myrtle Warnock, MissTrudie Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.Handel Thigpen, Mrs. V. Thig-pen and daughters.

Mrs. M.C. Thompson cele-brated her 82nd birthday lastTuesday. Among those presentto wish her a happy birthdaywere Mr. and Mrs.R.L.Thompson and family ofMarshallville, Mr. and Mrs.C.D. Thompson and family ofDouglas, J.W.Thompson andson of Fitzgerald, Mrs. ClydeThigpen, Mrs. LulaBeasley,and little Walter ofDublin, and Mr. R.D. Thomp-son of near Scott. They all en-joyed it very much.

ROSE THEATREMarlene Dietrich

German actress as famousas Greta Garbo

"Legs"

MOUNT CARMEL NEWSThere were 151 present at

Sunday School last Sunday af-ternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. G.A. Wither-ington and family of Chestervisited Mrs. W.A. Withering-ton on Sunday.

Misses Evelyn and BlancheDominy of Dublin were visi-tors at preaching on Sundaynight.

R.E. Witherington motoredto Waycross on Saturday to at-tend the funeral of Mr. J.A.Clark.

Miss Iris Malone visitedMisses Eva Mae and NannieLee Stripling on Sunday after-noon.

Rev. and Ms. O.W Garlandwere dinner guests on Sundayof Mrs. J.D. Rhodes.

Among those attendingpreaching at Mount Carmelon Sunday night were MissesMyrtle, Bessie and PaulineDawkins, Ethel Daniels andRuby Kate Waites and LewisDawkins.

Alvin Witherington, whoattended school in Athens thisyear, is visiting his father,R.E. Witherington.

M.J. Hinson and MissesMattie Lou and Bernice Hin-son spent Friday with theiraunt, Mrs. J.D Rhodes.

Elton Sanders has returnedhome after completing hisschool work at Statesboro.

Quite a large crowd ofyoung people attended thesing at the home of Mr. andMrs. J.D. Mc Clelland on Sat-urday night.

YOUNG PEOPLE'SCOUNCIL TO MEET ATDEXTER CHURCH

Dexter Baptist ChurchJune 24, 1931Morning sessionDevotional: "That the WorldMay Know" (W.M.U. Watch-word) - Miss Grace Thomas ofDexterPrayer: Mrs. WoodSongs: "Jesus Loves Me" and"World Children for Jesus" -Sunbeam BandsWelcome: Miss SammieHogan of DexterResponse: Y.W.A. of First Bap-tist ChurchSong: "We've A Story to Tell"by G.A.'s and Y.W.A.'sTalks: " What It Means to be aR.A." by Otis Chivers, Jr. andWill Alsup, of First BaptistMusical solo by Miss Ruth

Taylor, DexterAfternoon sessionHymnDevotional by Sunbeams andG.A.'s of Jefferson Street Bap-tist Church, Mrs. Weaver inchargeShort program by Sunbeamsof Dexter, Mrs. Green inchargeShort program by Sunbeamsof Marie, Miss Emma Perry inchargeHymnTalk: "Cooperation" by Mrs.HoganShort program by G.A.'s ofFirst Baptist, Mrs. Sims inchargeHymnBenediction

All organizations in the As-sociation are asked to be pre-sent and to give reports. Thepublic is cordially invited toattend.

BUCKEYE NEWSWe are having some beauti-

ful weather at this writing,and the crops are growingnicely.

Mr. and Mrs. Scott wereSunday afternoon guests ofMr. and Mrs. Walter Sumner.Mr. and Mrs. Grady Sammonsand Eddie Sammons wereSunday afternoon guests ofMr. and Mrs. C.L.Sweat.

Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Wrightannounce the birth of a son tobe called J.T. Wright Jr.

Mrs. Mamie Lou Brown,Mrs. Artie Haddock, Mrs.Owen Brown, Mrs. Joe B.Ford, Mrs. Linton Harvill,Mrs. J.R. Watson and R.A.Watson enjoyed the day Tues-day picking huckleberries.

Mrs. Jennie Strange is vis-iting her daughter, Mrs. J.TWright.

Miss Daisy Franks is theguest of her aunt, Mrs. Joe B.Ford.

T.B. Williams spentWednesday with his father,W.S. Williams.

John D. Sumner spent Sat-urday night with his cousin,Scott Wright.

Mrs. Arlie Haddock andMrs. Mamie Lou Brown spentlast Thursday afternoon withMrs. J.R. Watson.

LONG BRANCHMr. and Mrs. Odis Glover of

Dublin, Route 6, were theguests of her parents, Mr. andMrs. Fulford on Friday night.Mr. and Mrs. Esca Stewartwere the guests of Mr. andMrs. T.D. Spivey on Sundaylast.

Friends of Mrs. LizzieSpivey are glad to know thatshe is improving after a seri-ous illness.

Joe Wheeler Drew andlovely little daughter, Reba,and Mrs. Vannie Wilkes ofnear Rockledge were theguests of Mrs. Lester Grahamlast Sunday.

Mrs. Sylvester Pope is im-proving after a recent illness.Little Jewel Hester is a guestof her little cousin, EstelleHester, near Soperton.

Mrs. Charity Drew was theguest of her son, George Drew,on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ful-ford were the pleasant guestsof Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gra-ham on Sunday.

Among those who attendedthe sing at Union last Sundaywere Miss Leila Fulford,Felder Fulford and Hilliard

Stewart.

AD"On the shady side of the

street"You'll find this a big induce-

ment to come often during thehot summer months. Don't letthe sun's hot rays absorb thecoolness of your drink.

Best drinks in townIn the afternoon while dri-

ving around and when you areseeking relief from the heat,you'll find Bedingfield &Green's a nice shady, coolplace to park.

Too, our curb service is un-excelled.

Bedingfield & GreenDruggistsPhone 105 Phone 106

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NEW ORLEANS (AP) — ALouisiana honors student andstandout athlete who wasblocked from participating inhis graduation ceremony lastmonth because of facial hair isgetting the graduation celebra-tion he was denied.

Democratic state Rep. Katri-na Jackson of Monroe and theRev. Roosevelt Wright III ofNew Orleans decided to spon-sor a ceremony for AndrewJones after news spread that hewas prevented from attendinghis graduation ceremony be-cause of a Tangipahoa ParishSchools System policy about fa-cial hair.

The dress code policy, foundin the Student Handbook forgrades 4-12, states the follow-ing:

"Hairstyles and mustachesshall be clean, neatly groomedand shall not distract from thelearning environment nor be asafety factor for any of theschool's curricular offerings.Beards will not be allowed. Anyhairstyle that distract from theunique environment of a schoolshall be dealt with by the prin-cipal or his/her designee of thatschool."

The new celebration isscheduled Friday at 7 p.m. atthe African-American HeritageMuseum in Hammond. Somestudents from Jones' class andother graduates from the areaare expected to participate.

Superintendent Mark Kolwedefended the decision to prohib-it Jones, a 4.0 student and sum-ma cum laude graduate, fromwalking with his class at AmiteHigh School, saying rules haveto be enforced and Jones re-ceived enough warning beforethe ceremony to shave.

A telephone message fromThe Associated Press left forKolwe was not immediately re-turned.

Kolwe in an earlier state-ment noted that Jones was oneof four graduates who arrivedat the ceremony unshaven.Three of them shaved in a re-stroom at the site where theceremony was held with a razorprovided by the school. Jones,who had a professional shaveoff the sides of his beard andneatly trim his goatee, refused.

"This policy was explainedto the student in question onmultiple occasions prior tograduation day, and the conse-quences for failing to complywith that policy were explainedto him and his parents on mul-tiple occasions on graduationday. The student's parents triedto convince him to shave, but heignored their request ... Andrewmade that decision for himselfby failing to comply with thereasonable requests made byhis parents and school officialsthat he comply with the rulesapplicable to all other stu-dents," Kolwe's statement said.

Amite High School PrincipalRenee Carpenter declined todiscuss the situation when con-tacted by The Associated Press.

Jones and his family havetold other media outlets thatthe rule was not enforcedthroughout the school year andthey know of students with fa-cial hair at other schools in thedistrict who were able to partic-ipate in their graduation cere-monies.

They refused commentwhen contacted by The Associ-ated Press, citing a pendinglawsuit.

Louisiana student deniedgraduation still gets celebration

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On June 18, 1983, astronautSally K. Ride became America'sfirst woman in space as she andfour colleagues blasted offaboard the space shuttle Chal-lenger on a six-day mission.

OOnn tthhiiss ddaattee::In 1778, American forces en-

tered Philadelphia as the Britishwithdrew during the Revolution-ary War.

In 1812, the War of 1812 be-gan as the United States Con-gress approved, and PresidentJames Madison signed, a decla-ration of war against Britain.

In 1815, Napoleon Bonapartemet his Waterloo as British andPrussian troops defeated theFrench in Belgium.

In 1873, suffragist Susan B.Anthony was found guilty by ajudge in Canandaigua, NewYork, of breaking the law bycasting a vote in the 1872 presi-dential election. (The judge finedAnthony $100, but she neverpaid the penalty.)

In 1908, William HowardTaft was nominated for presi-dent by the Republican NationalConvention in Chicago.

In 1940, during World War II,British Prime Minister WinstonChurchill urged his countrymento conduct themselves in a man-ner that would prompt futuregenerations to say, "This wastheir finest hour." Charles deGaulle delivered a speech on theBBC in which he rallied hiscountrymen after the fall ofFrance to Nazi Germany.

In 1953, a U.S. Air ForceDouglas C-124 Globemaster IIcrashed near Tokyo, killing all129 people on board. Egypt's148-year-old Muhammad AliDynasty came to an end with theoverthrow of the monarchy andthe proclamation of a republic.

In 1964, President Lyndon B.Johnson and Japanese PrimeMinister Hayato Ikeda spoke toeach other by telephone as theyinaugurated the first trans-Pa-cific cable completed by AT&Tbetween Japan and Hawaii.

In 1979, President JimmyCarter and Soviet President

Leonid I. Brezhnev signed theSALT II strategic arms limita-tion treaty in Vienna.

In 1986, 25 people were killedwhen a twin-engine plane andhelicopter carrying sightseerscollided over the Grand Canyon.

In 1992, the U.S. SupremeCourt, in Georgia v. McCollum,ruled that criminal defendantscould not use race as a basis forexcluding potential jurors fromtheir trials. Entertainer PeterAllen died in San Diego County,California, at age 48.

In 1996, Richard Allen Daviswas convicted in San Jose, Cali-fornia, of the 1993 kidnap-mur-der of 12-year-old Polly Klaas ofPetaluma. (Davis remains ondeath row.) Two Army transporthelicopters collided and crashedduring training exercises nearFort Campbell, Kentucky,killing six.

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Katharine Jefferts Schori(SHOHR'-ee) was elected thefirst female presiding bishop forthe Episcopal Church, the U.S.arm of the global Anglican Com-munion. Phil Mickelson's bid fora third consecutive major endedwith a shocking collapse on thefinal hole, giving the U.S. Opento Geoff Ogilvy.

FFiivvee yyeeaarrss aaggoo:: PresidentHamid Karzai acknowledgedthat the U.S. and Afghan gov-ernments had held talks withTaliban emissaries in a bid toend the nation's nearly 10-yearwar. British singer Amy Wine-house was heavily booed for be-ing late and displaying erraticbehavior on stage during a con-cert in Belgrade, Serbia. YelenaBonner, 88, a Russian rights ac-tivist and widow of Nobel PeacePrize winner Andrei Sakharov,died in Boston. ClarenceClemons, the saxophone player

for the E Street Band who wasone of the key influences inBruce Springsteen's life and mu-sic, died in Florida at age 69.

OOnnee yyeeaarr aaggoo:: In dueling de-cisions about free speech, theSupreme Court upheld Texas'refusal to issue a license platebearing the Confederate battleflag and struck down an Arizonatown's restrictions on temporarysigns put up by a small church.Texas death row inmate GregoryRusseau was executed for the2001 slaying of James Syvert-son, a 75-year-old East Texasauto repair shop owner, during acrack cocaine binge.

TTooddaayy''ss BBiirrtthhddaayyss:: FormerSen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va., is79. Baseball Hall of Famer LouBrock is 77. Rock singer-compos-er-musician Sir Paul McCartneyis 74. Actress Constance Mc-Cashin is 69. Actress LindaThorson is 69.

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THE NEXT 24 HOURS

SUNDAY

Sunrise 6:24 a.m.

MONDAY

Sunrise 6:25 a.m.

Partly sunny and pleasant

Highs in the low 80sLows in the low 60s

Hi 93Lo 71

Mostly sunny andpleasant

Highs in the high 80sLows in the low 60s

THURSDAY FRIDAY

Hi 92Lo 69

Sunrise 6:25 a.m.

Sunrise 6:25 a.m.

A couple of afternoonthunderstorms

Highs in the low 90sLows in the mid 60s

Mostly cloudy

Highs in the low 90sLows in the high 60s

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

Sunrise 6:24 a.m. Sunset 8:41 p.m.

Partly sunny; windy,cooler

Sunrise 6:24 a.m.

Clear Partly sunny and pleasant

TODAY TOMORROW

Ocmulgee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.03ʼRiversLatest observed value

Partly sunny

Highs in the low 90sLows in the low 70s

A afternoon thunderstorm

Highs in the low 90sLows in the high 60s

Sunrise 6:25 a.m.

Hi 90Lo 69

TONIGHT

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Hi 83Lo 61

Hi 87Lo 63

Hi 91Lo 65

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LOCAL 7-DAY

Sunrise 6:26 a.m.

Saturday•Teen Talk 1-4 p.m. at Turning Point Church of God in Christ,511 McKinley St. •Wrightsville Serenity Group AA meeting at 8 p.m. Locatedacross from Dairy Queen in Wrightsville. •Millville High School Alumni at 11 a.m. at Millville School•AA I Am Responsible Group Contact 272-5244 or 275-8259, 1515 Rice Ave., Saturday and Sunday 8 p.m. •AA 24 Hour Group, Contact 279-0839, 629 Broad Street, E.Dublin, Ga, Sundays at 9 a.m.•NA We Surrender, Contact 275-9531, 629 Broad Street, EastDublin, Sundays at 3 p.m.• Families of Victory, meets every second Saturday at OleTimes Buffet Conference Room from 1-3 p.m. All religions,come as you are. Visit familiesofvictory.us for more info.

Monday•Dublin-Laurens FVSU Alumni Chapter at 6:30 p.m. inEast Dublin Plummer’s Square. •AA I Am Responsible Group, Contact 272-5244 or 275-8259, 1515 Rice Ave., 8 p.m. •AA 24 Hour Group, contact 279-0839, 629 Broad Street,East Dublin, Ga. 8 p.m. •NA We Surrender, Contact 275-9531, 6:30 p.m. at 629 BroadStreet, East Dublin.•Dublin Gamblers Anonymous Group, Contact 304-1033,Carl Vinson VA Medical Center, Building 1, Room 1B (up-stairs conference room), 6:30 p.m.•Lunch Bunch Al-Anon meet each Tuesday at noon at FirstBaptist Church. Enter through double doors across from Fire-stone. Call 290-1322 for further information.•Dublin-Laurens County NAACP meets every 3rd Mondayat 6:30 p.m. Mary Howard, President. For more information,please call 275-2649.

Tuesday•AA I Am Responsible Group Contact, 272-5244 or 275-8259, 1515 Rice Ave., 5:45 p.m. and 8 p.m. •NA We Surrender, contact 275-9531, 629 Broad Street,East Dublin, 6:30 p.m.•Unity House (Family Recovery Support Group) at JohnsonLane on VA Grounds, Bldg. 8; 6-8 p.m. Contact: Dublin-Lau-rens County Chamber of Commerce (478) 272-5546 or LindaBailey at CSB of Middle GA (478) 272-1190. •Overeaters Anonymous meet at 6:45 at 912 Bellevue Ave.Contact 279-3808.•TOPS meeting 6 p.m. at Pine Forest UMC, 400 Woods Ave.Contact info 275-7505. •South-Central GSRA Chapter of the Georgia State Re-tirees Association will meet on the 4th Tuesday of eachmonth at the Laurens County Library Auditorium, 11 a.m.We invite all retired and soon to retire state employees to joinus. Please contact Tommy Craft at 272-7820 for more infor-mation. •The Laurens County Democratic Party holds its regu-lar monthly meeting at the Laurens County Library Auditori-um between 5:45 and 6:45 p.m. on the second Tuesday ofevery month. All members and guests are invited to attend.

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II aamm ssoorrrryy ttoo ssaayy tthhaattssoommeeoonnee ddooeessnn''tt understandthat we have not elected a sher-iff yet. All we did was select acandidate to run against thecurrent sheriff. Some folks justdon't understand or pay atten-tion to what's going on in Lau-rens County. That's frighten-ing.

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The Beasley Family Reunion will be held on Sat-urday, June 18, instead of June 11. It will be held atthe old homeplace of the late Tommie and MarthaBeasley at The Beasley Hill Community, TreutlenCounty. Everyone is welcome to come and bring a cov-ered dish. Lunch will be served at approximately 12:30p.m. Please bring old photos to share.

The Dublin-Laurens Black History FestivalCommunity Committee and Juneteenth Celebra-tion Committee will hold a Day in the Park at StubbsPark on June 18 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Vendors are wel-come. This event is free, clean, family fun time. Formore information call (478) 304-1139.

Safe Child Project Camp ‘Chuckles’ at HilltopPlayground will be held from May 31 through July 22.Breakfast and lunch will be served daily with meals pro-vided by the Laurens County Board of Education. Formore information, call Henrietta Graham at (478) 279-5232 or Laveta Wilcox at (478) 689-4389.

The Traverse Jury hasbeen announced for July 11 at8:30 a.m.

Prospective jurors shouldcall 272-3235 beginning Fri-day evening of July 8 after 6p.m.

A recorded message will in-form callers if there is anychange in the reporting timeor date.

This message will remainon the Jury Information Linefrom Friday at 6 p.m. untilMonday at 8:30 a.m.

The following are on the ju-ry list:

Sunshine Delaney Adams,Tamika Ann Allen, AsiaTamar Anderson, Eric An-drew Ard, Eloise RaineyAtkinson, David DouglasBaggett, Jasmine Nicole Bai-ley, Derek Marcell Barron,Kathy J. Barron, Bonnie BelleBarrs, Gregory Lanier Bar-wick, Shauna Kaye Basel,Fernando Bazan, TylerNathanael Beck, Charles W.Bedingfield, Louree PayneBell, Turquoise AngeliqueBlue, Terrie Smith Boone,Lakendric Kothari Boston,Nathan Edward Bracewell,Betty Lord Braswell, GeneBrewer, Mary Self Brooks,Anthony George Brown, Ben-jamin Harold Brown, Jack El-liotte Brown, Letitia YvetteBrown, Patrick MarshallBrown Jr., William LiliousBrown Jr., Angela LenoraMae Burt, Lauren ElizabethButler, Sandra Denise Butler,Janet Johnson Byrum, TedArnold Calhoun, VonterioMarquez Carswell, HenryChannel III., Angela MichellChristian, Terry L. Clark,Keith Fabio Clarke, AnnetteS. Clayton, Germany AlbertoColeman, Kathleen B. Coley,Brittany Ciera Coney, AnnaMarie Corbett, Betty Iola Cov-ington, Patricia Mae Currie,Timothy David Curtis, TokeyoDerrell Darrisaw, TerangeloScharrod Davis, KatelynDean, Corey Damon Driggers,Jacquelyn K. Durden, MarthaRose Eden Fountain, RobertTodd Edge, Cathy Marie Ed-wards, Willie Otis Edwards,James Randall Estes, DavidL. Evans, Kye Hui Ford,Jamie Brooke Fordham, TwilaLantie Foskey, Virginia KayFoskey, Jonathan ChapmanFrancis, Travis KeyonFranklin, Christopher X.Freshley, Timothy RashadGainey, Wanda G. Gay,Wilma June Gilbert, JulianneWalker Gillis, Jo Ann Giretti-

Floyd, Michael Eugene Goode,Jonathan Paul Gore, ClaudeKenneth Graham, DeloresThigpen Graham, OmegaChenay Green, Alex JoshuaGriffin, Jamie MichelleGriner, William Patrick Gru-ber, Ruby Wilson Hall, VerlynVickers Harper, Yolanda Har-ris, Melissa Garnto Harrison,Ashley Nichole Harvey,Wendy Delana Hasty, ArthaLee Havard, Gary Herndon,Elizabeth F. Hickman, JoeyMarcus Hobbs Jr., Darius Ak-il Holloway, Demetress Or-ness Holmes, Richard Holmes,Teretha Nevada Horn, Aman-da Lee Howell, Charles DannyHowell, Georgann T. Hoyt,Tabitha Atmore Irvin, Eliza-beth Ann Jenkins, Christo-pher W. Jennings, AskariMweusi Johnson, CourtneyMichelle Johnson, John E.Johnson, Lanetha MeshonJohnson, Victor L. Johnson,Clayton Elliot Jones, Genell S.Jones, Janice Lee Jones,Shaniquia Genea Jones,Almer Jean Kennedy, Melin-da Oxford Kight, Trista JuliaKincaid, Alecia Nancell King,Lawrence Lamar King Jr.,Lonnie Lee King, Ellen R.Kingsbury, Dennis M. Kirby,Elizabeth Marie Knapton,Barbara Taylor Knight,Brandy Netashua Knight,Willie Frank Knight,Josephine Stinson Lake,Christopher David Lann,Claudia Renee Lee, AshleyMarie Lewis, Grover DonaldLewis, Monique ThorpeLewis, Earlina Lea Love, Car-oline Lowe, John Alvin Lowe,Tracie Fountain Mallette,Vonnie Lumley Marlin, BethMartin, William Creg Mar-tin, Jaye Sherrell Mason,Katherine Diane Mathes,Cory Patrick McDaniel, KaylaMarie McElhaney, GraysonQuinn McElveen, James Em-mit McLendon, VernonMcRae, Charles Hogan Mead-ows, Kenneth Ray Mellinger,Alfred Lavoyage Melton,Aaron Patterson Michael,James Herman Miller, Kan-dace Shakari Miller, AnnieLee Mitchell, Jermal MarquisMitchell, Khalil Malik MontaMobley, Toney S. Montana,Shannon Olliemarie Moore,Stephanie Wiggins Moore,Gwendolyn DeShawn Moye,Hilbert Mullis, Marcia LynnMurphy, Lonzo Murray, Di-ane Dudley Nesbitt, My AnhThi Nguyen, Gail WoodOdom, Frank Buck Oliver,Rayshaw Quavon Oneal, Cyn-

thia Hardin Otts, RobertLeonidas Paine III., TeiaireRoshai Patrick, Lucy J. Perry,Derek Ashton Piland, RuthAnn Price, Kelly Marie Pryor,Sarah Elizabeth Register,Donald Jerome Ringwood,Vanessa Ann Roberson, WillieThomas Robinson, HeatherHadden Rodgers, WesleyTravis Rodgers, JustinChristopher Rogers, KimWalker Rogers, FelipeRosario, Bryan Rozar, LewisMonroe Rozar, LaJenna Brax-ette Rozier, Taran MitchelSalyers, Tiffany Diann Sapp,Wayne Pate Savelle, HubertW. Sears Jr., Lola WilhiteSelf, William Barry Self, An-gela Ruth Shepard, EmiliDowdy Shepard, RandyLavon Shepherd, TerryEmory Shepherd, JohnnyLanier Shinholster, SkipMoorman Skipper, Eric DeonSmith, Kristine King Smith,Molli Harden Smith, EdgarLamar Smithson, AmandaThigpen Snelgrove, Juana D.Sotelo, Jacob Ethan Spires,Owen Foskey Spivey, ClaraOneal Stanley, Jeffery Anto-nio Stanley, Nina Steward, F.Byron Stewart, JenniferTarpley, Carl Eugene Thig-pen, Johnnie Rayford Thomp-son, Brandon Daniel Tibitts,Brian Keith Turner, HughBenny Turnley, TeresaStripling Tyson, Jessica Cier-ra Upshaw, Jeffery BillVaughn, Deborah T. Vestal,Hazel Stubbs Wade, CatrinaLaverne Walker, CrystalRogers Walker, RobertThomas Wallace, Sharon B.Wallace, Bonita Marlene Wal-ters, Shirley Ann Walters,Nellesa Renee Walthour,Nancy Fennell Warnock,Paula M. Warnock, RobertWilliam Warren Jr., KevinScott Watson, Krystal Shon-tell Watson, Linda GrahamWatson, Reed Andrew WebbII., Dorothy Oneal Wells,Richard James Wells, MonicaNicole White, Sheika White,Caroline Whitfield, Aaron Wi-ley, Sherrie A. Wilkes, Meri-lyn L. Wilkins, Shawn RayWilkinson, Cynthia LakeWilliams, Jonessa ReneeWilliams, Valencia Williams,Travis Taylor Withrow, Ami-gene Coney Wright, Eliza-beth Wright, Lynette YoungWright, Robert Wright Jr.,Catherine Nagy Wrighter,James Russell Wyatt, LynnHuett Young, Joshua DeonYoutchom, Kristy Lynn Zim-pel

Laurens County Traverse Jury set for July 11

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PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) —The nation's oldest Jewish con-gregation on Tuesday filed no-tice that it plans to appeal a de-cision that removed it as trusteeof the nation's oldest syna-gogue.

Congregation Shearith Is-rael, of New York, said in a fil-ing that it would appeal to the1st U.S. Circuit Court of Ap-peals in its fight over who con-trols the 250-year-old TouroSynagogue in Newport, RhodeIsland, and who owns a set ofceremonial bells worth millions.

Last month, U.S. DistrictCourt Judge Jack McConnell inProvidence ruled that the New-port congregation owned thebells — called rimonim — andshould control its own destiny.He removed the New York con-gregation as trustee, a positionit had maintained since the

1820s.McConnell said he was guid-

ed by the legacy of the peoplewho established the synagoguein 1763, which was to makeNewport a permanent haven forpublic Jewish worship.

He also said the New York'scongregation attempt to evictthe Newport congregation hadmade it unfit to serve astrustee.

Congregation Shearith Is-rael on Tuesday issued a five-page statement about its planto appeal. In it, it disputed Mc-Connell's findings.

"Shearith Israel's goal hasbeen and remains to ensurethat the Touro Synagogue, in-cluding the precious rimonim,remains intact, available for thecontinued use of Jews as an ac-tive place of worship and thecontinuous benefit of all people

of faith as well as all thosetouched by its rich and inspir-ing history," the statement said.

A lawyer for the Newportcongregation, Gary Naftalis,said the judge was "completelycorrect on the facts and thelaw."

"There's no merit to any ap-peal here," Naftalis said.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP)— The Southern Baptist Con-vention on Tuesday urgedChristians to stop displayingthe Confederate battle flag,recognizing that it is per-ceived by many as a "symbolof hatred, bigotry and racism"that offends millions of peo-ple.

The resolution, originallypresented by African-Ameri-can Pastor Dwight McKissic,had stirred debate and led toat least one call to withdrawit. The version presented tothousands of delegates to thedenomination's annual meet-ing in St. Louis was lessstrongly worded.

Despite some opposition onTuesday from delegates who

thought even the more concil-iatory version was divisiveand political, delegates votedby a wide margin to strength-en the language. They re-moved a sentence saying thatthe flag serves for some as amemorial to loved ones whodied in the Civil War and notas a racist symbol.

They also changed the callfor Christians to "considerprayerfully whether to limit,or even more so, discontinue"the flag's display. The finalversion approved by dele-gates simply asks Christiansto discontinue its use.

The vote followed an earli-er address by conventionPresident Ronnie Floyd, awhite pastor who has made

racial unity a priority of hispresidency. He told the audi-ence in St. Louis, "I believethe issue of racism is from Sa-tan and his demonic forces ofhell. It is an assault on theGospel of Jesus Christ."

The nation's largestProtestant denomination wasfounded in a split with north-ern Baptists over slavery, hasa history of complicity withJim Crow laws and is still 80-90 percent white. But with15.3 million members, thattranslates to at least 1.5 mil-lion non-white members inthe Nashville-based denomi-nation. And while member-ship at white churches is de-creasing, membership atchurches that Southern Bap-

tists identify as predominant-ly "non-Anglo" is on the rise.

That emergent diversitywas on display as Floyd con-vened a group of pastors whowere African-American, His-panic, Asian, Native Ameri-can and white to discussracial unity along with JerryYoung, the president of thelargest historically black de-nomination, the NationalBaptist Convention U.S.A.

Southern Baptists alsopassed a resolution condemn-ing the recent shooting in Or-lando. Southern Baptists con-sider same-sex marriage andsexual relations to be sinful,but the resolution says "we

regard those affected by thistragedy as fellow image-bear-ers of God and our neigh-bors."

At the same time, thethousands of delegates to themeeting also adopted a reso-lution seeking protection forthe religious liberties of thosewho oppose gay marriage andtransgender bathroom access.

"We stand in solidaritywith those whose jobs, profes-sions, businesses, ministries,schools, and personal free-doms are threatened becausetheir consciences will not al-low them to recognize, pro-mote, or participate in activi-ties associated with unbibli-

cal marriage," the resolutionstates.

Delegates also approved aresolution of support for Is-rael that criticized the boy-cott, divestment and sanc-tions movement. Resolutionson drafting women into themilitary and affirming "InGod We Trust" as the nation-al motto were postponed untilWednesday.

All Southern Baptistchurches are independentand the resolutions are notbinding on them, but resolu-tions are an expression of theopinions and concerns of thedelegates who representthose churches.

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Religion DigestSPECIAL EVENTS

AND SERVICES

Bethsaida Baptist Churchof Adrian will be having aGospel Sing on Saturdaynight, June 25 at 7 p.m. withThe Shireys from West Co-lumbia S.C. Also, Jordan'sRiver will be singing. Supperwill be served after the ser-vice. FMI please call PastorRandy Graham at478.484.0548.

The Church at Dudley,3388 Hwy. 80, Dudley, is hav-ing a Bible Study entitled"Horizontal Jesus" eachWednesday at 7 p.m. Rev.Kenneth Price, Pastor.

FFiirrsstt AAffrriiccaann BBaappttiissttCChhuurrcchh,, 405 Telfair St.,Dublin, will host TThhee LLiiffeeWWoorrkksshhoopp presented by theRev. Antonio and MinisterPam Smith, co-founders of theSmith Bios Group Founda-tion. The workshop will takeplace Saturday, June 26, 10a.m. til 12:30 p.m.

TThhee FFiirrsstt RReehhoobbootthh MMiiss--ssiioonnaarryy BBaappttiisstt AAssssoocciiaattiioonnwill hold its CCoonnggrreessss oo ffCChhrriissttiiaann EEdduuccaattiioonn July10-12. The pre-Musical will beon the 10th at 6 p.m. All asso-ciation youth choirs are ask tocome and sing two selections.The session will begin July 11

at 9 a.m. There will be classesfor all ages. Lunch will be pro-vided. All sessions will be heldat the Rehoboth center. Every-one is welcome to come. TheRev. Ryan Well is president,Margaret Beard is dean andthe Rev. Winfred McCloud ismoderator.

GGiiddddeenn’’ss GGiifftt HHoolliinneessssCChhuurrcchh,, 391 MiddlegroundChurch Rd., Eastman, willhost the 2016 AAnnnnuuaallWWoommeenn’’ss CCoonnvveennttiioonn June16, 17 and 19. Services at 7:30p.m. Thursday and Friday,11:45 a.m. Sunday. OverseerPastor Betty Powell of TrueFaith Original, Dublin, willspeak Sunday morning. Over-seer Pastor Sarah Mimbs ofNew Jerusalem, Baxley, willspeak Thursday and Asst.Pastor Carrie Carr of SaintHoliness, Eastman, will speakFriday. Apostle Joseph ClarkSr., General Overseer.

God's Divine VisionMinistry, 600 Telfair St.,Dublin, will present a Pre-Father's Day Gospel FestJune 18 at 5 p.m. Specialguests will be The Brew-steraires of Johnston, S.C. Al-so appearing will be VernonDixon, The Gospel Sensa-tions, The Adside Sisters andErical Veal and Chosen.Sponsored by Men of Integri-

ty. Ricky B. Stanley, pastor.HHeebbrroonn HHoolliinneessss CChhuurrcchh

will feature TThhee KKrraammeerrFFaammiillyy,, of Cedar Crossing,Friday, June 24, 7 p.m. Thechurch is located three milesnorth of Soperton on Hwy. 15.Pastor is June Scott.

Howard Chapel UMCwill have VVBBSS June 20-24from 6-8 p.m., ages 3 to 18.The theme is "Joy In Jesus."Antonio Sutton is the Pastor.

Jordan Grove Churchof God in Christ VacationBible School June 27-30 atthe JG Fellowship Centerfrom 6:15 - 8:30 p.m. Thetheme is "The Jesus Connec-tion: What A Friend!" Classesavailable for all ages andeach night ends with a freemeal. For more info contactVBS Director Patricia Ed-wards at 478.278.6493. Pas-tor is Supt. Ira Edwards.

Laurens Hill BaptistVBS will be held June 7, 14,21 and 28 at 7 p.,m. Theme:Deep Sea Discovery. All agesinvited to participate.

Laurens Hill Baptist cel-ebrates 1st Pastoral An-niversary for the Rev. GregJones on Sunday, July 17 at2:30 with guests, the Rev.Derek Dumas and GreaterLizzieboro Baptist of Macon.

Lizzie Harrell Baptist

Church VBS will be June 28- July 1 @ 6 each evening. TheRev. Abraham Crockett, Pas-tor.

Macedonia BaptistChurch will be celebratingits annual Family andFriends Day on Sunday,June 26, at 11 a.m. with Sun-day School at 10 a.m. Dr. C. L.Cason, pastor, will be bring-ing the message. Casual at-tire will be observed.

MMtt.. TTiillllaa BBaappttiisstt CChhuurrcchwill celebrate FFaatthheerr''ss DDaayyJune 19 at 11 a.m. All fatherswill be recognized and hon-ored. The Rev. Harold J. Banks- Pastor.

Mt. Tilla Missionary Bap-tist Church will have a Leader-ship Recognition Program July 31at 3 p.m. Guest church is St. PeterBaptist Church and pastor Rev.Willie Finney Sr. of Macon.

Mt. Tilla MissionaryBaptist Church will have anInstallation Service for newlyelected pastor Harold J.Banks June 26 at 11 a.m.with speaker, the Rev.Christopher Cabiness of NewHope Missionary BaptistChurch of Macon. At 3 p.m.speaker will be the Rev. I.E.Mack of Unionville Mission-ary BC of Macon. Dinner willbe served.

Mt. Tilla Missionary

Baptist Church VVaaccaattiioonnBBiibbllee SScchhoooo ll will be July 20-23, 6-8 p.m. for all ages. Fortransportation call 290-2399,290-1269 or 246-3413. TheRev. Harold J. Banks, pastor.

NNeeww EEvveerrggrreeeenn BBaappttiissttCChhuurrcchh will celebrate itscchhuurrcchh aannnniivveerrssaarryy June26. Pastor Clarence Bosticwill bring the morning mes-sage at noon. At 2 p.m. theRev. Charlie Robinson andthe Reedy Springs BaptistCurch will bring the eveningmessage. Dinner will beserved.

NNeeww PPrroovviiddeennccee MMiiss--ssiioonnaarryy BBaappttiisstt CChhuurrcchh andthe Rev. Ed Northcutt of Cad-well will have their 1111tthhCChhooiirr AAnnnniivveerrssaarryy June 26at 2:30 p.m.

Pine Level MissionaryBaptist Church, EastDublin, will have Men’s DaySunday, June 26, 2 p.m.Speaker will be Elder WillieNewkirk of Dublin. Dinnerwill be served.

Rice Hill Baptist Church,2706 Moore Station RoadVBS Tuesday, June 28 toFriday, July 1, 6-8:30 p.m.each night. Rev. AbrahamCrockett, pastor.

Sandhill Baptist Church,Wrightsville, will host TheYoung Brothers Gospel

Singers as they celebratetheir anniversary the 3rdSunday of June, 4 p.m.Guests will be the Resurrec-tion Gospel Singers of Mi-lan. No admission.

Springdale BaptistChurch Vacation BibleSchool will be Monday-Fri-day, June 20-24, from 6-9 o’-clock each night. The themeis "Submerged." There areclasses for all ages. 1701Springdale Rd., Dublin. Call474-272-1417.

SStt.. MMaarrkk MMiissssiioonnaarryyBBaappttiisstt CChhuurrcchh will celebrateits 106th church anniversarySunday, June 26, at noon.Gethsemane MBC and Stew-art Chapel MBC will be theguests. There will only be oneservice. Pastor Mario Webb Sr.will bring the message.

VVaallddoossttaa BBaappttiissttCChhuurrcchh''ss MMiissssiioonnaarryy MMiinn--iissttrryy will host a prayer break-fast Saturday, June 18 from10 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. TheRev. John R. Sutton, pastor.

CChhrriisstt DDeelliivveerraannccee TTeemm--ppllee PPrree--AApppprreecc iiaattiioonn RRee--vviivvaall will take place June 21-24, 7:30 nightly. ApostleJames Bell of Word of HarvestCOGIC is the speaker. Pastoris Apostle Kenneth Kates Sr.

Southern Baptists oppose Confederate flag, talk racial unity

Pastor Ronnie Floyd, center, president of the Southern Baptist Conven-tion, conducts a discussion on race with fellow religious leaders duringa meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention Tuesday, June 14, 2016, inSt. Louis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

Congregation to file appeal infight for oldest US synagogue

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The love of moneyis the root of all evil

There are many things thatmoney cannot buy:

A bed, but not sleep.Books, but not brains.Food, but not an appetite.Cosmetics, but not beauty.A house, but not a home.Medicine, but not health.Pleasures, but not peace.Amusements, but not joy.A Crucifix, but not a

Savior.A Church building, but not

personal salvation.

None is so poor as those who believe thatmore money will bring happiness. The GoodBook says, “The love of money is the root of allevil.”

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The Bible is the only bookwhere the author is always present

when it is read.

George Washington Carversaid, “…be patient with theold, sympathetic with thestriving, tolerant with theweek and strong, becausesome day in life you havebeen all of these.”

I have never understoodhow some professing

Christians can look soclean and talk so

dirty.

The main object of Chris-tianity

is not to get us into Heaven,but to get Heaven into us.

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Marie Baptist VBSMarie Baptist Churchheld its Vacation BibleSchool June 12-16.The title of the VBSwas "Cavequest - Fol-lowing Jesus, theLight of the World."Children studied Biblestories, made crafts,watched a film, didoutdoor activities aswell as sang andpraised God. The children raisedmore than $1,300 tohelp repair homes inAmerica. (Specialphotos)

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You might love doing it, but itstill takes an enormous amountof hard work, many sacrificesand plain, raw talent to makeyour passion your payday.

Trinity Christian Schoolsgraduate Kaleb McLeod can at-test to it. He began runningtrack and cross country as an ex-tracurricular activity at Trinity,and found that he did have sometalent. With hours of trainingeach day, he began breakingschool records at home and inthe Georgia IndependentSchools Association (GISA). Aturning point for him was whenhe won the St. Patrick's Lep-rechaun 5K Road Race as a 14-year-old. That convinced himthat he had "the potential to bereally good."

Indeed, he is good. At gradu-ation from high school lastspring, Kaleb received an athlet-ic scholarship to Belmont Uni-versity in Nashville, Tenn. Hehas been setting records there,too. He was the first freshmanto finish the National CollegiateAthletic Association (NCAA) Di-vision I cross country regionalsagainst some 175 runners, fin-ishing 18th that day with a timeof 8:21 within only five secondsof the winner.

This year Kaleb was namedone of four MVPs in cross coun-try at Belmont and this gar-nered him an invitation to sever-al prestigious 5K relayswhere atNorth Carolina State Universityhe ran his personal best of 14:32.

His sights are set on theOlympics.

It is not surprising to hearKaleb say that running has be-come his passion. It is surpris-ing, however, to hear him saythat the person with the biggestinfluence on him is his brotherJacob.

A 16-year-old, Jacob still at-tends Trinity Christian Schools.He is a junior there. Whenasked, "Who is the greatest in-fluence on you?" he says, ofcourse, his brother Kaleb. Headmits that he has benefitedgreatly from running after andwith his brother all his life, andKaleb says it is his brother at hisheels who pushes him to do bet-ter each time he runs.

"He holds me accountable. Iknowhe's coming afterme," saysKalebwho still holds all the highschool class AA records in GISAin cross country and track. Healso holds all the high schoolrecords in class AAA cross coun-try, but Jacob is hot on his heels.

In the fall Jacob won his ownGISA AAA state championshipin cross country. InApril hewonthree AAA state championshipsin track. His finish times in allthree events were good, but inthe 1600-meter he didmuch bet-ter than "good" and with a timeof 4:24 he broke the old recordwhich had stood for 10 years. Healso set a new record of 9:32 inthe 3200-meter. He is systemat-ically surpassing his brother'sold records, something whichmakes Kaleb smile.

"There is no competition be-tween us, per say. I mean, wepush each other, butwe don't getmad about it. It makes usproud. We like it," says Kaleb.

During their summer vaca-tion, both continue to run dailyto stay in shape, but they don'tpush themselves as hard as theydo when they're training.

When training, Jacob runssix to 15 miles every day, follow-ing his coach's directions, some-thing Kaleb does, too. Their timeis largely dominated by theirtraining schedules. Both broth-ers credit most of what theyknow about running to theirhigh school coach, Evan Wine-gardner, who teaches at Trinity.

He has motivated and encour-aged them for several years.

Kaleb says he probablywouldn't be the same person heis today without having metCoach Winegardner. "Runningchanged my life. It gave mesomething to work hard for. Itgave me success."

The brothers live in TreutlenCounty but have always trav-eled to Dublin to attend school.Here is where their adoptedgrandparents, Bobby and Mari-onCouey, live. "Papa andMamaCouey" are not the boys' biologi-cal grandparents, but they doview them that way and viceversa. After the Coueys' son,Greg Couey, lost his life to cysticfibrosis, his wife remarried, andthe couple had Kaleb and Jacob.

However, the Coueys' former

daughter-in-law wanted to con-tinue having them in her andher sons' lives.

"She's let us be grandparentsto these boys, and we treat themas such," Papa Couey saysproudly. "They're our pride andjoy. They are our grandsons."

And at Mama and PapaCouey's Barn near Dublin iswhere the boys are spending agreat deal of their time this sum-mer. "He's the most interestingperson we know," says Kaleb."You never know what he's gotup his sleeve."

The near-octogenarian sim-ply grins and nods his head atthe remark, then asks if I've everheard the legend of the ghostwho lives in their Barn. Theboys laugh and say they can'twait to spend the night there

again, and I hear the tale theyhave undoubtedly heard manytimes before. They listen intent-ly as Papa Couey regales hisghost story again.

Papa Couey has plannedmuch for their summer vacation,but on the day of our interview,they are relaxing in The Barn.He enjoys their company asmuch as they enjoy his.

"They're my best friends," hesays with a sincere smile on hisface and a twinkle in his eyes.

The boys plan an afternoon offishing.

"Yep," says Jacob excitedly. "Iwanna catch 'em, clean 'em andeat 'em."

It is a rare day that theserunners forgo the dietary restric-tions by which they usuallyabide: no sugar and no grease;

high protein with lots of fruitsand veggies.

"Don't expect a car to run ifyou put sugar into its tank," saysJacob, and Kaleb nods. "It's thesameway for your body. If I evercheat on the diet, I can feel it,and my performance suffers."

Kaleb adds, "It makes a hugedifference what we eat. Every sooften we do reward ourselveswith a treat, but not that much.And we have to get plenty ofrest. After a race, we take a fewdays to recuperate and get backto 100 percent with ice baths,lots of stretches and slow, easyruns. You have to do it the rightway."

Kaleb says he doesn't usuallyset goals in a race; rather, he justgives it 100 percent every time.That's his key to success.

Jacob, on the other hand, israther goal-oriented. His goal fornext school year is to qualify forthe National Foot Locker CrossCountry Championships, a se-ries of annual cross country run-ning races held in various re-gions of the United States to de-termine the premier cross coun-try runner in various agegroups. Mainly the FL Champi-onships serve to find the bestprep (high school) cross countryathlete in the country. The eventis the longest-running nationalcross country race for highschool students.

Talent, hard work and sacri-fice: It takes all three to makedreams come true. BrothersKaleb and Jacob McLeod areproving that they have what ittakes in running sports. Withany luck at all, they will someday make their passion theirpayday.

"It's not easy," says Jacob,"but it's worth it." With a smileand a nod, Kaleb agrees with hisbrother, and they look at eachother knowingly.

One day, everyone will see.

wasn't comfortable makinga decision.

Curry said he would askJennifer Wilkinson, repre-senting Charles Turner,owner of Dominy Oil, whofiled the request, to be pre-sent at a council meeting inJuly to answer the coun-cil's questions.

In other action, thecouncil heard the firstreading of an ordinance torezone 1.69 acres of proper-ty located at 414 TelfairStreet, Dublin, from ware-housing and light industryto highway oriented busi-ness zone. Proposed use isfor business as permittedunder B-2 zoning ordi-nance.

The council also unani-mously approved a resolu-tion to establish new com-mercial and residentialgarbage rates.

In other action, thecouncil appointedPritchard White to a four-year term on the MainStreet Dublin MerchantsAssociation.

In citizen comments, theSouthside Community'sMarie Bostic spoke to thecouncil asking that the cityprovide some type of recre-ation for youth on theSouthside. Representativesof Dublin New Birth Min-istries then spoke to thecouncil and asked that thecity purchase a swimmingpool located on three acresof property at 900 MLKBlvd. to be used as recre-ation for the neighborhoodyouth.

In other action, the

council recognized the first2016 Employee of theQuarter as James Sanders.He was praised by the citymanager and presentedwith an award by Council-man Jerry Davis.

In other action, RebeccaMcWilliam, tourism direc-tor, updated the mayor andcity council of activity thisyear.

McWilliam said, "Thishas been a busy and won-derful year in Dublin."

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City

enhances our ability to continu-ously improve the learning ex-perience for our students,”added Horadan.

The Technical College Sys-tem of Georgia (TCSG) chargedeach of the colleges in the sys-

tem with seeking accreditationthrough SACSCOC. This ac-creditation status aligns TCSGcolleges with other institutionsof higher education in Georgia.This alignment facilitates trans-fer agreements between collegesand allows for a more seamlesseducational experience for stu-

dents in Georgia. To date, TCSGand the Board of Regents havean agreement that specifies 27general education courses thatare guaranteed to transfer be-tween SACSCOC accredited in-stitutions.

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James Sanders is the first 2016 Dublin CityEmployee of the Quarter. Councilman Jerry Davis

presented an award to him Thursday.

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Kaleb and Jacob McLeod relax with their grandparents in The Barn.

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Like father, like sonEric Cannada (above, middle), a grizzled veteran of thegame of soccer, held the second session of his annualyouth summer camp this week at Springdale Park. Thissummer, he's beginning to transition the leadership of thecamp into a second generation, bringing on son Jon-Luke(above, right) to co-lead both sessions of the clinic. Jon-Luke (a four-year soccer player at Georgia Southwestern),his older brother Briceton (who played football at the AirForce Academy) and younger sister Kate (who currentlyplays soccer at Trinity Christian School and took part inthis week's camp), are all products of their father's coach-

ing, and have likely been to more of his camps than theycan count. Jon-Luke follows in the footsteps of a local soc-cer legend. A longtime community coach and leader of anumber of local youth soccer leagues and travel teamsthrough the years, Eric's influence extends beyond his

kids and to many generations of soccer players in LaurensCounty. Kids who learned a lot and had a good time at thisweek's camp (below) will get to benefit from his uniqueexpertise in teaching the game for a little while longer,since it'll be a few more years till he plans to hand over

the reins completely. (Photos by Clay Reynolds)

Kerr, Curry each fined $25,000 for Game 6 incidentsCLEVELAND (AP) — Steve Kerr

and Stephen Curry let their frustra-tions with Game 6 of the NBA Finals beknown, and it came at a price.Each was fined $25,000 by the NBA

on Friday for separate incidents. Kerr,the league's coach of the year, wasfined for publicly criticizing officiatingafter the game, which Cleveland won115-101 to force a deciding Game 7 inthe title series.Curry was fined for throwing his

mouthpiece into the stands after foul-ing out of the game with 4:22 left.Kerr took issue with three of the six

fouls that were called on Curry in thegame, even calling referee JasonPhillips out by name for the one thatended the night for the two-time reign-

ing NBA MVP."Three of the six fouls were incredi-

bly inappropriate calls for anybody,much less the MVP of the league," Kerrsaid in his postgame news conference,surely knowing that the league wouldbe sending a bill for those remarks.Curry didn't like many of the calls

either, and let some words — and hismouthpiece — fly after fouling out.Phillips also tacked on a technical andejected Curry, who apologized almostimmediately to the fan he hit inadver-tently with the mouthpiece."I'm happy he threw his mouth-

piece," Kerr said postgame. "He shouldbe upset. Look, it's the finals andeverybody's competing out there. Thereare fouls on every play. It's a physical

game. ... If they're going to letCleveland grab and hold these guysconstantly on their cuts and thenyou're going to call these ticky-tackfouls on the MVP of the league to foulhim out, I don't agree with that."Game 7 is Sunday on the Warriors'

home floor in Oakland, California.Neither decision by the NBA was a sur-prise; the league precedent for throw-ing a mouthpiece is a fine in mostcases, and the Warriors weren't wor-ried about the MVP being suspendedfor the last game of the season.It was Curry's first ejection, and his

time fouling out since Dec. 13, 2013."It got the best of me," Curry said,

"but I'll be all right for next game."

McIlroydigs deephole atOakmontOAKMONT, Pa. (AP)—Rory

McIlroy hit driver onto the 17thgreen, a superb shot until ittumbled off the back and intothe sand. He thought his bunkershot came off perfectly, exceptthat it rolled all the way acrossthe green into another bunker.The bogeys kept piling up for

McIlroy on Friday in the U.S.Open.The hole he dug himself at

Oakmont kept getting deeper.McIlroy ended the stop-and-

start opening round with hisfifth bogey in seven holes andsigned for a 77, matching hisworst score in a U.S. Open."It's been tough. It's a long

first round. It's taken us over 24hours to complete it," McIlroysaid. "It has definitely compli-cated the matter a little bit. Butwhen you shoot 77, everything isa bit complicated."With all the rain, a soft

course would seem to play rightinto his hands. McIlroy set theU.S. Open record in these condi-tions at Congressional five yearsago.A faulty swing doesn't work

in any conditions.McIlroy said he was strug-

gling with his swing earlier inthe week, and that was evidentquickly. Playing conservativelyto keep the ball out of the wet,thick rough, he hit iron off thetee on his opening three holesand missed the fairway everytime.He still was in reasonable

shape— anything around par isgood atmost U.S. Opens—untilhe fell apart over the final sevenholes. It started with him twicehitting into the rough on thepar-5 12th hole for bogey. Itended with a shot so far rightthat it was beyond the galleryand a shot right of the greenthat he couldn't get up-and-down."You see guys shooting in the

red — there's a 66, a 67 — andthere are scores out there to behad," McIlroy said. "You reallyneed to be in control of your golfswing, though, and over the last

AP Photo/John Minchillo

Rory McIlroy, ofNorthern Ireland,

reacts to his putt onthe 18th hole duringthe rain delayed first

round of the U.S. Opengolf championship atOakmont Country Clubon Friday, June 17,

2016, in Oakmont, Pa.

See RORY page 2b

Golden StateWarriors guardStephen Curryreacts to being

called for his sixthfoul on ClevelandCavaliers forwardLeBron James (23)during the secondhalf of Game 6 ofbasketball's NBAFinals in Clevelandon Thursday. (AP

Photo/RonSchwane)

Quick work:Landry sinksputt for 66,leads U.S.Open

AP Photo/John MinchilloAndrew Landry reactsafter his birdie putt onthe ninth hole duringthe rain delayed first

round of the U.S. Opengolf championship atOakmont Country Clubon Friday, June 17,

2016, in Oakmont, Pa.

OAKMONT, Pa. (AP) —Andrew Landry needed onlyone shot Friday to set anOakmont record and lead theU.S. Open in a rain-delayedopening round that lastedmore than 32 hours.Dustin Johnson needed

only one round to get rightback in the mix.Landry warmed up by hit-

ting about 50 putts, then fin-ished his round with a 10-footbirdie for a 4-under 66, givinghim a one-shot lead over LeeWestwood and DustinJohnson. It was the lowestopening round in 10 majors atOakmont, breaking the markof Ben Hogan in the 1953 U.S.Open and Tom Watson in the1978 PGA Championship."History is history," Landry

said. "I'm just playing golf."It was the first time in 30

years that a U.S. Open rookiehad the sole lead after theopening round.Landry, a 28-year-old qual-

ifier ranked No. 624, was longgone when Johnson went towork. Johnson, the heart-break story from ChambersBay when he lost the U.S.Open with a three-putt from12 feet on the final hole,played bogey-free on anOakmont course still soft fromnearly 3 inches of rain."It's still playing tough,"

Johnson said.The numbers would sug-

gest otherwise, at least for anopening round. Even parlooked out of reach duringpractice rounds on a coursethat was firm and fiery. Lushand wet, Oakmont yielded 11rounds in the 60s. Thatmatches the number of first-round scores in the 60s fromthe previous four U.S. Openscombined at Oakmont.Westwood finished with

two birdies for a 67, his loweststart in a U.S. Open and onlythe third time in 17 appear-ances he has opened with around under par."It was good, one of the best

starts I've ever had,"Westwood said. "I felt confi-dent out there and hit a lot ofgood shots. I was shaping it

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SATURDAYAUTO RACING8:30 a.m.

FS1 — 24 Hours of Le Mans, atLe Mans, France

9 a.m.NBCSN — Formula One,European Grand Prix, qualifying,at Baku, Azerbaijan

2 p.m.FS2 — 24 Hours of Le Mans, atLe Mans, France

4:30 p.m.FS2 — NASCAR, CampingWorld Truck Series, Speediatrics200, qualifying, at Newton, Iowa

6 p.m.FS2 — 24 Hours of Le Mans, atLe Mans, France

6:30 p.m.FS2 — NASCAR, Xfinity Series,American Ethanol E15 250, quali-fying, at Newton, Iowa

7 p.m.FS1 — NASCAR, Xfinity Series,American Ethanol E15 250, quali-fying, at Newton, IowaFS2 — 24 Hours of Le Mans, atLe Mans, France

8:30 p.m.FS1 — NASCAR, CampingWorld Truck Series, Speediatrics200, at Newton, Iowa

9:30 p.m.FS2 — 24 Hours of Le Mans, atLe Mans, France

2:30 a.m. (Sunday)FS1 — 24 Hours of Le Mans, atLe Mans, France

BOXING8:30 p.m.

NBC — Premier Champions,Juan Carlos Payano vs. Rau'sheeWarren, for Payano's WBA SuperWorld-IBO World bantamweighttitles; Andrzej Fonfara vs. JoeSmith Jr., light heavyweights, atChicago

COLLEGE BASEBALL3 p.m.

ESPN2 — NCAA Division I,College World Series, Game 1,UC Santa Barbara vs. OklahomaSt., at Omaha, Neb.

8 p.m.ESPN2 — NCAA Division I,College World Series, Game 2,Arizona vs. Miami, at Omaha,Neb.

DIVING8 p.m.

NBCSN — U.S. Olympic Trials,men's springboard & women'splatform synchronized semifinals,at Indianapolis

DRAG RACING2 p.m.

FS1 — NHRA, Thunder ValleyNationals, qualifying, at Bristol,Tenn. (same-day tape)

GOLF11 a.m.

FOX — USGA, U.S. Open, thirdround, at Oakmont, Pa.GOLF — Ladies European Tour,Tipsport Golf Masters, third round,at Pilson, Czech Republic (same-day tape)

2 p.m.GOLF — LPGA Tour, MeijerClassic, third round, at Belmont,Mich.

MLB BASEBALL2 p.m.

MLB — N.Y. Yankees atMinnesota

4 p.m.FS1 — Texas at St. Louis

8 p.m.FOX — Regional coverage,Detroit at Kansas City, Atlanta atN.Y. Mets or Pittsburgh atChicago Cubs

11 p.m.MLB — Milwaukee at L.A.Dodgers OR Washington at SanDiego (games joined in progress)

MIXED MARTIAL ARTS8:30 p.m.

FS2 — UFC Fight Night, prelims,at Ottawa, Ontario

10:30 p.m.FS1— UFC Fight Night, StephenThompson vs. Rory MacDonald,at Ottawa, Ontario

MOTOR SPORTS3 p.m.

NBC — AMA Motocross Series,High Point National, at MountMorris, Pa.

4 p.m.NBCSN — AMA MotocrossSeries, High Point National, atMount Morris, Pa.

SOCCER8:30 a.m.

ESPN — UEFA, EuropeanChampionship, group stage,Belgium vs. Ireland, at Bordeaux,France

11:30 a.m.ESPN — UEFA, EuropeanChampionship, group stage,Iceland vs. Hungary, at Marseille,France

2:30 p.m.ESPN — UEFA, EuropeanChampionship, group stage,Portugal vs. Austria, at Paris

7 p.m.FX - Copa America Centenario,quarterfinal, Argentina vs.Venezuela, at Foxborough, Mass.

10 p.m.FX - Copa America Centenario,quarterfinal, Mexico vs. Chile, atSanta Clara, Calif.

TRACK & FIELD5 p.m.

NBCSN — Adidas Boost Boston

Games, at Boston

WNBA BASKETBALL7 p.m.

NBA—Atlanta at Washington10 p.m.

NBA— Dallas at Phoenix

VOLLEYBALL4 p.m.

NBC — AVP Tour, New York CityOpen, at New York

6:30 p.m.NBCSN— FIVB Women's GrandPrix, United States vs. Germany,at Long Beach, Calif. (tape-delayed)

Midnight (Sunday)NBCSN — Men's beach, FIVBWorld League, United States vs.Brazil, at Rio de Janeiro (same-day tape)

SUNDAY

AUTO RACING8:30 a.m.

NBCSN — Formula One,European Grand Prix, at Baku,Azerbaijan

1:30 p.m.FS1 — NASCAR, Xfinity Series,American Ethanol E15 250, atNewton, Iowa

COLLEGE BASEBALL3 p.m.

ESPNU — NCAA Division I,World Series, Game 3, TCU vs.Texas Tech, at Omaha, Neb.

8 p.m.ESPN2—NCAADivision I, WorldSeries, Game 4, Coastal Carolinavs. Florida, at Omaha, Neb.

DIVING8 p.m.

NBCSN — U.S. Olympic Trials,men's platform synchronizedsemifinals, at Indianapolis

DRAG RACING4 p.m.

FS1 — NHRA, Thunder ValleyNationals, finals, at Bristol, Tenn.(same-day tape)

GOLF11 a.m.

FOX — USGA, U.S. Open, finalround, at Oakmont, Pa.GOLF — Ladies European Tour,Tipsport Golf Masters, third round,at Pilson, Czech Republic (same-day tape)

2 p.m.GOLF — LPGA Tour, MeijerClassic, final round, at Belmont,Mich.

MLB BASEBALL2 p.m.

MLB — Texas at St. Louis ORDetroit at Kansas City

8 p.m.ESPN — Pittsburgh at ChicagoCubs

MOTOR SPORTS2:30 p.m.

NBC — Red Bull GlobalRallyCross, at Daytona, Fla.

NBA BASKETBALL8 p.m.

ABC — NBA Finals, Game 7,Cleveland at Golden State

SOCCER2:30 p.m.

ESPN — UEFA, EuropeanChampionship, group stage,Switzerland vs. France, at Lille,France

2:30 p.m.ESPN2 — UEFA, EuropeanChampionship, group stage,Romania vs. Albania, at Lyon,France

5 p.m.ESPN — MLS, Sporting KansasCity at FC Dallas

7:30 p.m.FS1 — MLS, Seattle at New YorkRed Bulls

WNBA BASKETBALL2 p.m.

NBA— New York at Indiana

VOLLEYBALL4:30 p.m.

NBC — AVP Tour, New York CityOpen, at New York

9 p.m.NBCSN— FIVB Women's GrandPrix, United States vs. Japan, atLong Beach, Calif. (tape-delayed)

11 p.m.NBCSN— FIVB Women's GrandPrix, United States vs. Turkey, atLong Beach, Calif. (same-daytape)

Dublin TouchdownClub to meet June 20The Dublin Touchdown Club willhold its next meeting Monday, June20, at 6:30 p.m. in the ShamrockBowl Fieldhouse.

WL to host volleyballcamp June 20-23

West Laurens High will host itsannual Raider Volleyball Camp onJune 20-23 from 9 a.m. to noon eachday. The camp is for girls interestedin learning the skills of the game, It isgeared toward beginners or playersin the early development of theirgame, An emphasis will be on learn-ing each skill in a fun environment,The cost is $80. Each camper willreceive a volleyball and a camp T-shirt. Campers should wear appro-priate apparel and tennis shoes, andbring water in a closable container.For more information, contact coachTammy Horne at (478) 697-4409 orat [email protected].

Marcos Knight HoopsCamp June 23-25

Brothers and West Laurens gradu-ates Marcos and Trantell “Tweety”Knight will host their annual OneHoop One Dream youth basketballcamp June 23-25 in the WestLaurens High School gym. The campis for boys and girls ages 4-18 andwill teach fundamentals and team-work, with free-throw and 3-pointshooting contests, five-on-fivegames and guest speakers. MarcosKnight, who plays professionally inGermany, and Trantell Knight wereteammates at West Laurens and incollege at Middle Georgia andMiddle Tennessee. Camp hours willbe from 5:30 to 7:45 p.m.on June 23and 24, and from 10 a.m. to noon onJune 25. Cost is $45 per child. Anearly registration will be held at 10a.m. June 18 at Sonny's restaurant,where each registrant will receive afree kid's meal. For more informationand to register online, visit marcosk-foundation.org. Same-day registra-tion will be available.

Ben Smith BasketballCamp June 27-July 1The fifth annual Ben Smith YouthBasketball Camp for ages 7-16 willbe held June 27-July 1 at the DublinHigh School gymnasium from noonto 3 p.m. each day. The camp is forboys and girls, and the cost is $50per player. Group rates are available.Smith, a former Dublin High star whoplays professionally in France, andother instructors will focus on com-prehensive skill development to helpplayers grow on and off the court.Forms to pre-register may beobtained at the Dublin HousingAuthority. For more information, 478-278-3303.

Demaryius ThomasFootball Camp July 15Denver Broncos All-Pro wide

receiver Demaryius Thomas willreturn to his high school alma materto host the third annual DemaryiusThomas Football Camp on July 15 atWest Laurens High School.Registration will be at 8 a.m., withthe camp to follow from 8:30 a.m. to12:30 p.m.. The camp is free, but asigned waiver is required for partici-pation. To register online, visithttps://my.armssoftware.com/FUNDAMENTALS/camps/2016_demaryius_thomas_football_camp/_Rd/registration/options?camps.

Contact usTo submit information, call 272-

5522, ext. 223, fax 478-272-2189 or e-mail [email protected].

FINALS(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)Golden State 3, Cleveland 3

Thursday, June 2: Golden State 104,Cleveland 89

Sunday, June 5: Golden State 110,Cleveland 77

Wednesday, June 8: Cleveland 120,Golden State 90

Friday, June 10: Golden State 108,Cleveland 97

Monday, June 13: Cleveland 112, GoldenState 97

Thursday, June 16: Cleveland 115,Golden State 101

Sunday, June 19: Cleveland at GoldenState, 8 p.m.

National League

East DivisionW L Pct GB

Washington 42 25 .627 —New York 36 29 .554 5Miami 34 32 .515 7½Philadelphia 30 37 .448 12Atlanta 20 46 .303 21½

Central DivisionW L Pct GB

Chicago 44 20 .688 —St. Louis 35 30 .538 9½Pittsburgh 33 33 .500 12Milwaukee 31 36 .463 14½Cincinnati 26 41 .388 19½

West DivisionW L Pct GB

San Francisco 41 26 .612 —Los Angeles 35 33 .515 6½Colorado 32 33 .492 8Arizona 29 39 .426 12½San Diego 27 41 .397 14½

Thursday's GamesAtlanta 7, Cincinnati 2Toronto 13, Philadelphia 2N.Y. Mets 6, Pittsburgh 4Milwaukee 8, L.A. Dodgers 6Washington 8, San Diego 5

Saturday's GamesArizona (Greinke 9-3) at Philadelphia(Eickhoff 4-8), 3:05 p.m.Cincinnati (Reed 0-0) at Houston (Keuchel3-9), 4:10 p.m.Colorado (Chatwood 8-4) at Miami (Chen4-2), 4:10 p.m.San Francisco (Peavy 3-6) at Tampa Bay(Moore 3-4), 4:10 p.m.Texas (Ramos 1-3) at St. Louis (Martinez 7-5), 4:15 p.m.Atlanta (Blair 0-4) at N.Y. Mets (Matz 7-3),8:15 p.m.Pittsburgh (Niese 6-3) at Chicago Cubs(Lester 8-3), 8:15 p.m.Milwaukee (Anderson 4-6) at L.A. Dodgers(Bolsinger 1-4), 10:10 p.m.Washington (Scherzer 8-4) at San Diego(Rea 3-3), 10:10 p.m.

Sunday's GamesAtlanta at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m.Colorado at Miami, 1:10 p.m.San Francisco at Tampa Bay, 1:10 p.m.Arizona at Philadelphia, 1:35 p.m.Cincinnati at Houston, 2:10 p.m.Texas at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m.Milwaukee at L.A. Dodgers, 4:10 p.m.Washington at San Diego, 4:40 p.m.Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 8:08 p.m.

American League

East DivisionW L Pct GB

Baltimore 38 27 .585 —Boston 37 28 .569 1Toronto 38 31 .551 2New York 32 34 .485 6½Tampa Bay 31 33 .484 6½

Central DivisionW L Pct GB

Cleveland 35 30 .538 —Kansas City 35 31 .530 ½Detroit 34 32 .515 1½Chicago 33 33 .500 2½Minnesota 20 46 .303 15½

West DivisionW L Pct GB

Texas 42 25 .627 —Seattle 35 31 .530 6½Houston 32 35 .478 10Los Angeles 29 37 .439 12½Oakland 27 39 .409 14½

Thursday's GamesSeattle 6, Tampa Bay 4Texas 5, Oakland 1Toronto 13, Philadelphia 2Baltimore 5, Boston 1N.Y. Yankees 4, Minnesota 1Detroit 10, Kansas City 4

Saturday's GamesN.Y. Yankees (Pineda 3-7) at Minnesota(Nolasco 3-4), 2:10 p.m.L.A. Angels (Lincecum 0-0) at Oakland(Neal 0-1), 4:05 p.m.Seattle (Miley 6-3) at Boston (Porcello 7-2),4:05 p.m.Toronto (Dickey 4-7) at Baltimore (Gallardo1-1), 4:05 p.m.Cincinnati (Reed 0-0) at Houston (Keuchel3-9), 4:10 p.m.San Francisco (Peavy 3-6) at Tampa Bay(Moore 3-4), 4:10 p.m.Texas (Ramos 1-3) at St. Louis (Martinez 7-5), 4:15 p.m.Chicago White Sox (Rodon 2-6) atCleveland (Salazar 7-3), 6:10 p.m.Detroit (Boyd 0-1) at Kansas City (Volquez6-6), 8:15 p.m.

Sunday's GamesChicago White Sox at Cleveland, 1:10 p.m.San Francisco at Tampa Bay, 1:10 p.m.Seattle at Boston, 1:35 p.m.Toronto at Baltimore, 1:35 p.m.Cincinnati at Houston, 2:10 p.m.N.Y. Yankees at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m.Detroit at Kansas City, 2:15 p.m.Texas at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m.L.A. Angels at Oakland, 4:05 p.m.

BASEBALLAmerican League

BOSTON RED SOX— Recalled LHPRoenis Elias from Pawtucket (IL). PlacedINF Josh Rutledge on the 15-day DL,retroactive to June 15. Signed OFs Ryan

Scott and Matt McLean; C Nick Sciortinoand SS Nick Lovullo to minor league con-tracts.MINNESOTATWINS — Reinstated OFDanny Santana from the 15-day DL.Designated OF Oswaldo Arcia for releaseor assignment.

National LeagueCHICAGO CUBS— Recalled C WillsonContreras from Iowa. Designated C TimFederowicz for assignment.COLORADO ROCKIES —Agreed to termswith RHPs Riley Pint, Robert Tyler, JustinCalomeni, Bryan Baker, Brandon Gold, MattDennis, Justin Valdespina, Mike Bunal,Jared Gesell, John Hammer, Heath Holder,Austin Moore, George Thanopoulos, RyanLuna, Josh Shelley, Rico Garcia and KennyOakley; LHPs Ben Bowden, Ty Culbrethand Kyle Cedotal; 3B Colton Welker; CsBrian Serven and Will Haynie; OFs VinceFernandez, Tyler Bugner and StevenLinkous; SSs Taylor Snyder, GarrettHampson and Tyler Orris; and 1B JacobBosiokovic to minor league contracts.ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Recalled 2BKolten Wong from Memphis (PCL).Optioned OF Jeremy Hazelbaker to mem-phis.

American AssociationJOPLIN BLASTERS— Signed RHP NateCarter. Released RHP Evan Bell.KANSAS CITY T-BONES— Released OFChristian Torres.WICHITAWINGNUTS — Released RHPKevin Osaki.

Can-Am LeagueOTTAWACHAMPIONS— Signed INFMichael Mastroberti.QUEBEC CAPITALES — Released OFGuillaume Leduc.

BASKETBALLNational Basketball Association

NBA— Fined Golden State G StephenCurry $25,000 for throwing his mouthpieceinto the spectator stands and GoldednState coach Steve Kerr $25,000 for publiccriticism of the officiating during his pressconference on June 16.CHICAGO BULLS —Acquired G SpencerDinwiddie from Detroit for F-C CameronBairstow.DETROIT PISTONS—Acquired FCameron Bairstow from Chicago Bulls for GSpencer Dinwiddie.

FOOTBALLNational Football League

CAROLINA PANTHERS— Signed OTMichael Oher to a three-year contractextension through the 2019 season.DETROIT LIONS —Waived WR CoreyWashington from reserve/injured.NEW YORK JETS — Signed WR KyleWilliam. Waived WR Quenton Bundrage.

HOCKEYNational Hockey League

ARIZONACOYOTES— Signed F CraigCunningham to a one-year contract.

COLLEGEDOANE— Named Seth Harris as men'sand women's tennis coach and Ed Hubbsdirector of tennis.FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON— Named JoseRebimbas women's assistant basketballcoach.FARMINGDALE — Named TomAzzaradirector of athletics for compliance andoperations.RANDOLPH-MACON— Named ChrisHaas women's golf coach.

NBA

MLB

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two days I haven't been. So Ineed to work on that. But thereare low scores out there, and ifI'm able to get myself together, Ifeel like I will be able to shootone of those, and I can stickaround for the weekend atleast."McIlroy has missed the cut

twice in the U.S. Open. Bothprevious times, at Pebble Beachand at Olympic Club, he shot a77.But he wasn't alone in this

case.Thousands of fans who fol-

lowed McIlroy, Masters champi-on Danny Willett and RickieFowler saw only four birdies

among them. Willett had a 75,while Fowler had a 76 and willtry to avoid missing a thirdstraight cut.McIlroy appeared to be turn-

ing the corner last month whenhe rallied with two fairway met-als that led to birdie and eagleover the final three holes to winthe Irish Open. He finished twoshots out of the lead at theMemorial. He came to Oakmontearly to prepare.And then he started the U.S.

Open by hitting only five fair-ways and eight greens."I think for me, the toughest

thing is just trying to stay posi-tive and not get too down onmyself," McIlroy said. "I'm justtrying to stay as positive as I

can."Along with figuring out how

to fix his swing, McIlroy had anequally difficult time figuringout Oakmont.He prepared on a course that

was firm and bouncy, withgreens that lived up their hypeas the fastest in the land. Heplayed on a course thatwas slowand soft, conditions McIlroy rel-ishes except when he doesn't seethem coming."You're thinking of hitting

shots a certain way, and then allof a sudden, the golf course iscompletely different," McIlroysaid. "It would almost betougher if it was the other way.But it is a bit of an adjustment,and that's been hard."

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Rory

both ways, which you need todo in U.S. Opens to get at a lotof the flags."Sergio Garcia, Shane

Lowry and Scott Piercy eachshot 68.Oakmont still managed to

do a number on Jason Dayand Rory McIlroy, RickieFowler and Phil Mickelson.Day, the world's No. 1 play-

er, went bunker-to-bunker onhis way to a triple bogey onNo. 7 and walked off with onlyone birdie and a 6-over 76. Itwas a shocking start for Day,who was in danger of missingthe cut with little time toregain his composure.Because of the three rain

delays Thursday, the U.S.Open was trying to make upfor lost time.Day, Johnson and their

half of the field headed out forthe second round Fridayafternoon, meaning mostwould be playing 36 holes inone day. Landry played onlyone shot — with his putter —and would not play againuntil Saturday.

Even so, there was a clearadvantage for those who firstfaced Oakmont on Fridaymorning when the rain wasgone — there were no inter-ruptions and the courseremained soft by Oakmontstandards.The average score for the

first half of the draw, whichstarted Thursday morning,was 75.22. That was nearlytwo shots harder than the sec-ond half of the draw. Andwhile 16 players shot par orbetter, the casualties to parwere plenty — and promi-nent.Defending champion

Jordan Spieth wasn't too trou-bled by making only onebirdie in his round of 72, espe-cially compared with others."I didn't shoot myself out of

it," Spieth said. "I'm not real-ly sure how my score standsright now, but I know that atthe end of the day, the USGAis going to try to have evenpar win the golf tournament,and I know that I can shoot 2under in the remaining 54holes no matter how thecourse plays. I know I'm capa-

ble of it. I'm in it."The road back is much

longer for Masters championDanny Willett, McIlroy andFowler. They played in thesame group and were a com-bined 18-over par. Willett hada 75, Fowler a 76 and McIlroymade bogey on five of his lastsix holes for a 77. McIlroymatched his highest U.S.Open score.Mickelson, who needs the

U.S. Open title to completethe career Grand Slam, was 1under when he made the turn.He shot 40 on the front ninefor a 74.The surprise was Landry,

who had to go through 18holes of local qualifying and36 holes of sectional qualify-ing to get into his first U.S.Open."I told myself so many

times over the years in my lifethat if I get into the U.S. Open... I'll be able to make it. I'll beable to do fine," Landry said."I think the U.S. Open justsuits my game so well that I'mjust able to manage thesethings."

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Russian track athletes banned from Rio GamesVIENNA (AP) — Russia's

track and field athletes will bebanned from competing fortheir country at the Rio deJaneiro Olympics after a land-mark decision Friday thatpunished the sports power-house for a systematic dopingsystem that operated "fromthe top down" and tainted the

entire team.In an unprecedented ruling

loaded with geopolitical rami-fications, the IAAF upheld itsban on Russia's track and fieldfederation, saying the countryhad made some progress incleaning up but failed to meetthe requirements for rein-statement and would be

barred from sending its ath-letes to the Rio Games thatbegin in 50 days."Russian athletes could not

credibly return to internation-al competition without under-mining the confidence of theircompetitors and the public,"IAAF President Sebastian Coesaid.

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CELEBRITIES BORN ONTHIS DAY: Blake Shelton, 40;Carol Kane, 64; IsabellaRossellini, 64; Paul McCart-ney, 74.

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ARIES (March 21-April 19):Donʼt take financial risks or letsomeone talk you into buyingsomething you donʼt need.Donʼt give in to someoneʼs de-mands. Use your intelligencewhen making decisions anddonʼt let your emotions inter-fere. 5 stars

TAURUS (April 20-May 20):Keep an open mind whendealing with relationships.Make plans to do somethingthat is physically challenging.It will help you to be enthusi-astic about other factors thatyou need to take care of inyour personal life. 3 stars

GEMINI (May 21-June 20):Your persistence will pay offas long as you are honestabout what you want and whatyou are willing to give back inreturn. Donʼt limit what youcan do because of an emo-tional situation. Use your com-mon sense and you will excel.3 stars

CANCER (June 21-July22): Look on the bright side,and view your cup as half-full.The more at peace you are,the easier it will be to reachyour destination. Personal im-provements will lift your spiritsand help you gain confidence.Exercise will pay off. 3 stars

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Initi-ate change. Itʼs up to you to beresponsible for what tran-spires. Get involved in some-thing that will promote worth-while encounters and driveyou to reach out and make adifference in the matters youfeel strongly about. 5 stars

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):Paying attention to details willhelp you avoid a mishap. Becautious when it comes todealing with people who maywant something from you thatyou arenʼt willing to deliver.Take care of business andmove on to something you en-joy. 2 stars

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22):Make your move and saywhatʼs on your mind. Donʼtwait around for someone elseto go first. Finding a solution toa difficult situation with afriend, relative or neighbor willput your mind at ease. Initiatea personal change. 4 stars

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov.21): Look for an alternativeway to live and follow yourdream. Happiness will resultfrom taking action, not thinkingabout what you should havedone. Romance is highlighted,and a good relationship willencourage you to live life yourway. 3 stars

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Emotions will causeyou uncertainty. Donʼt betempted to ignore what needsto be done. Focus on whatwould make you happy andget the ball rolling. A change athome is a good place to start.3 stars

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.19): Take a moment to pay at-tention to someone withunique talents. Expand yourinterests and invest time in anactivity that will encourage youto grow. Romance is on therise and will bring about a pos-itive lifestyle change. 3 stars

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.18): Your insight, compassionand desire to make improve-ments will lead you on a pow-erful journey. Staying withinyour means will ease yourstress and bring about thechanges that will make a dif-ference. Romance is encour-aged. 4 stars

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FOR THEATRE BOOKING AND INFORMATION, CALL MAIN STREET DUBLIN AT478-277-5074 OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.THEATREDUBLINGA.COM

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By CLAY REYNOLDSDiane McIntosh's dreams of

becoming a musician started inher hometown of Detroit,where she listened to Motownhits on the radio throughouther childhood.Her love for the music of

those legendary pop and soulartists gave rise to her currentcareer as lead vocalist for anAtlanta-based event band, andnow serves to inspire her debutstage production, "Motown andMore," which will make itsworld premiere at TheatreDublin on July 8 at 7:30 p.m."It was something really re-

ally special to me, and not justto me, but also to everybodyelse in America," McIntoshsaid. "Motown was kind of thesound that changedAmerica. Itreally resonated with Americaas a whole."

McIntosh and a cast ofaround 15 performers hope tohonor the legends whose workbelonged to the Motown recordlabel and those whose later artemulated their style in a pro-duction that is as much a dra-matic performance as it is aconcert. In addition to theirmusic, the show will featurethe dance moves, outfits andpersonalities of each artist itpays tribute to."It's a tribute concert,"

McIntosh said. "We're going tobe impersonating the style and

character of all the artistswhose music we're going to per-form… It's kind of like going tosee a broadway musical, butwith no dialogue."The first of two acts will pay

homage to artists like TheTemptations, The Supremesand Diana Ross who recordedunder the Motown label andhelped pioneer its sound. Thesecond act, which goes "beyondMotown," pays tribute to musi-cians in the 70s and 80s such asWhitney Houston, JamesBrown and Tina Turner, whoworked for different recordcompanies but followed in theMotown style.In a sense, McIntosh is also

a child of Motown, havingforged her style of music to em-ulate that of her heroes aroundthe age of 12, when she first be-gan singing."I was exposed to that at a

very young age," she said."That was the first type of mu-sic that I learned to sing."Her parents also helped in-

troduce her to the music of Mo-town, and were the figures thatencouraged her to grow hervoice and performance talentsearly in life, even though shedidn't originally aim for a ca-reer in music. McIntosh earneda degree in clinical psychologyand worked for several years inMichigan's public service fieldbefore finally deciding to followher dreams of becoming a full-time musician."It's really kind of in their

honor," McIntosh said. "They'reboth unfortunately not hereanymore. So this is almost kindof a tribute to them as well.They kind of encouraged me tobecome a singer."Now living and working in

Atlanta, she leads a musicgroup that performs regularlyat weddings, parties and spe-cial events. Motown hits are astaple of the band's music.She decided to create the

stage production after return-ing from a recent trip to Spain,where she saw a number ofFlamingo shows and was re-minded of how her love for hermusical roots mirrored that ofthe performers.

"It kind of resonated withme how they were so commit-ted to their culture and theirstory," McIntosh said. "It kindof brought (Motown) back tome, and made me think ofwhen I was younger and how Iwanted to emulate all that."The show, she hopes, will go

beyond just the music of themany Motown stars it paystribute to and capture some oftheir personality and style thatmade it resonate with audi-ences nationwide.

"I wanted to create some-thing that I didn't see every-body doing," McIntosh said. "Alot of bands play Motown mu-sic. I wanted to embody thestyle and the character of a lotof the legends of Motown thatbrought it to the forefront. Iwanted to create a show thatpeople might want to come outof their homes for a few hoursto see, and sing and dance a lit-tle bit."McIntosh serves as produc-

er, director and performer for

the show, which will be on stagefor the very first time when itvisits Dublin. She and her castare in the final stages ofpreparing for the debut."We're really having a good

time putting the finishingtouches on it," she said.For tickets, which are $30

apiece, contact the TheatreDublin box office at (478) 277-5074 or visit theatredublin-ga.com. For more informationon Motown and More, visit mo-townandmoremusical.com.

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NEW YORK (AP) — Turner ClassicMovies, that bastion of black-and-white,holds a unique place on the dial and inthe hearts of cinephiles. In a continuous,commercial-free stream, much of the his-tory of Hollywood is on view, 24/7, forsampling and binging — an uncorruptedcorner of celluloid obsession that flickersday and night with Buster Keatonshorts, Robert Ryan series and ErnstLubitsch marathons.But for many filmmakers, TCM isn't

just a favorite channel, it's theirlifeblood. Among directors from MartinScorsese to Paul Thomas Anderson, it's acommon refrain that Turner Classic is aconstant source of inspiration and abeloved background in their lives."I tend to have it on in the kitchen,"

said Anderson ("There Will Be Blood"). "Ihave a small TV in the kitchen, a greatold Sony Trinitron. And that's probablywhere I see it the most. It's a comfortblanket. It's like a pacifier."While Anderson might have once

watched a string of films on TCM, henow has four children and is more likelyto catch 15 minutes of something whilemaking breakfast. But he says even asmall bite of a great film is "food anddrink in a way, to me.""I wake up in the middle of the night

with hot sweats, thinking: 'What's goingto happen to TCM? Are there going to becommercials? Is somebody going to buyit?'" said Anderson, building to a mockscream.Since premiering in 1994, ("Gone

With the Wind") Turner Classic has beena glorious anachronism on the televisionlandscape. Now available in about 85million homes, it beams out film afterfilm with almost no exceptions: an end-less feast of pre-code comedies and post-war noir, John Ford Westerns and FredAstaire musicals.Especially in the dog days of summer,

when superheroes have a strangleholdon movie theaters, TCM can be an oasis."Turner Classic is the only thing that

kept me a U.S. citizen during the Bushyears," says Alexander Payne ("Side-ways," ''Election").The round-the-clock programming

(some 400 movies air in a month) meansthere are plenty of duds, too. But they insome way only add to the charm. Evenweaker, forgettable films can offer direc-tors lessons — sometimes more so thanthe classics. It has long been watched byfilmmakers with a keen eye to their

craft: a window into how different direc-tors move the camera or summoned anatmosphere.Sidney Lumet, the director who so fa-

mously satirized television news in "Net-work," said before his death in 2011 thathe didn't watch TV much, but hewatched Turner Classic Movies reli-giously."Every evening I'm home, I automati-

cally check Turner Classic Movies andsee what's on," Lumet said. "And it does-n't even have to be a good movie. For me,it starts you thinking: What was it thatmade them do this?"There are, of course, many other av-

enues for such study, but few that can bebeckoned with a simple click or with thesame sense of discovery. TCM is like ra-dio for movies.Martin Scorsese pens a monthly col-

umn for the network and has made therestoration of old films a personal cru-sade. For him, the distance betweenmaking movies and watching them onTCM is comically small. While editinghis films alongside his regular editorThelma Schoonmaker, Scorsese keepsthe channel perpetually playing on anearby monitor."All the time. Not with sound. And

away from Thelma," Scorsese says,chuckling. "I watch when I want to. I'llglance over and see a certain scene. Orshe'll glance over and say, 'What wasthat a minute ago?' And I'll say that's so-and-so. Or I'll show her a sequence thatcomes on."It's also a connection for Scorsese to

his earliest exposure to movies; he grewup watching films on television. Payne,too. But TV has changed considerablysince then. Amid the rise of original ca-ble programming, TCM has been one ofthe few to stay devoted to movies. Itsoriginal rival, AMC, became home to"The Walking Dead" and "BreakingBad"; it no longer goes by its full name:American Movie Classics. IFC, too, hasmoved away from indie films to embracescripted comedies like "Portlandia."But TCM, which is owned by Turner

(part of Time Warner), has been happy tobe the standard bearer for vintage film.It now hosts an LA film festival and aseven-night cruise. The channel's long-time host and face of the network,Robert Osborne — that friendly font ofmovie trivia, forever walking toward thecamera — is now joined by hosts BenMankiewicz and the recently added

Tiffany Vazquez.But the biggest change is yet to come:

a new subscription-based streaming ser-vice from TCM and the Criterion Collec-tion, a partnership that unites two tentpoles of home-movie cinephilia. It alsofills a void; Netflix has shown little in-terest in streaming older films. The ser-vice, FilmStruck, is to launch in the fall.Yet being able to pick and choose isn't

quite the same as dipping into and out ofTCM's broadcast stream. Though TCMcan seem like a nostalgia factory forgolden-age Hollywood, the network(which has an on-demand app) hascourted younger viewers. A 2012 surveyfound that its audience isn't so old — 60

percent are aged 25-54. And some of itsmost famous fans watch on a variety ofscreens, including Steven Spielberg, whodescribes himself as "a TCM devotee.""I watch these movies mainly when I

can't sleep. I'll get my iPad out andwatch them," says Spielberg. "Instead ofjust running one Greta Garbo film, theyrun four or five and you get to see themall."Such discoveries are a part of a never-

ending communion with cinema."I like to watch a lot of the silent

movies," says Spielberg, who has re-watched all of Keaton's films in recentyears. "They taught me so much aboutwhere to put the camera."

In cult of TCM, front row is lined with filmmakers

Turner Classic Movies via AP

This image released by Turner Classic Movies shows Na-talie Wood, from left, John Wayne and Jeffrey Hunter in ascene from the 1956 John Ford western, "The Searchers."Turner Classic holds a unique place on the dial and in thehearts of cinephiles. But for many filmmakers, TCM isnʼtjust a favorite channel, itʼs a lifeblood. Among directorsfrom Martin Scorsese to Paul Thomas Anderson itʼs a

common refrain that Turner Classic is a constant source ofinspiration and a beloved background in their lives.

Motown tribute show set to premiere in Dublin

Motown and MoreWhen: Friday, July 8Where: Theatre DublinTime: 7:30 p.m.More Information: motownandmoremusical.com

Photos Courtesy McIntosh Entertainment

The show will feature music, dance and attire inspired by Motown Leg-ends who created the record labelʼs signature sound and style.

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THE BOLD AND THEBEAUTIFULWyatt’s sudden and unfor-

tunate realization madeLiam think that his situa-tion with Steffy might final-ly turn to his favor. Steffyhad a candid conversationwith Thomas about her mar-riage to Wyatt and whatcould or couldn’t have beenwith Liam. Wyatt enlistedBill and his influential con-nections to assist him in get-ting answers on whether ornot his marriage to Steffy isvalid. Liam gleefully toldSteffy that they potentiallycan have a future togetheras planned. Wyatt’s futurehung in the balance as heand Bill anxiously awaitedword from their source aboutthe legitimacy of his andSteffy’s marriage. Feelingblindsided by the news thatshe might not actually bemarried to Wyatt, Steffy wasconfused about what to donext. Caroline checked inwith Thomas to make surethat he's okay with theircurrent arrangement re-garding Douglas. Bill issuedLiam a stern warning abouthis future as a Spencer. Billcalled a Spencer familymeeting to make an an-nouncement about the cur-rent state of Wyatt andSteffy’s marriage. Impressedwith Sasha’s previous work,Ridge granted her a promo-tion that entails workinglong hours with Zende. Hav-ing absolutely no trust inSasha, Nicole was particu-larly displeased when shelearned about Zende’s newwork assignment. Steffy hada piece of advice for Liam re-garding his personal life. De-spite past warnings to stayaway, Steffy returned to herand Wyatt’s house to findQuinn making herself athome and wanting to clearthe air between them. Wyattfound himself stuck in themiddle of Quinn and Steffy’scontention. Rekindled lovingfeelings began to intensify tothe point of no return duringBill and Brooke’s secret ren-dezvous. Zende made a sig-nificant sacrifice in his bud-ding career in order to pre-serve his reunion withNicole. A suspicious Liam ar-rived looking for his fatherwhile Bill and Brooke spentpersonal time together in hisprivate office. Swept up intheir unresolved feelings foreach other, Bill and Brookediscussed how to handleKatie if they decided to re-visit their relationship.

THIS WEEK: Ridge gaveSteffy fatherly advice abouther situation with Wyatt andLiam. Katie became emo-tional as she apologized toBrooke for her recent behav-ior.

DAYS OF OUR LIVESJoey, Steve and Kayla

were set to start the longdrive back to Salem. JJhelped Julie move in a fewmore belongings into theHorton house. Joey learnedfrom Jade that Dirk killed astore clerk during a robbery.Steve, Joey and Kayla gotmixed up in a hostage situa-tion at the commune. Chloetook Deimos to her home andpatched him up. Nicolesought out Rafe and pleadedher case. Victor offered Katea surprising deal. Philiptried to reconcile with Victor.Belle and Shawn had theirdinner date to feel outwhether they can repairtheir relationship. Nicoleand Dario snuck into theKiriakis mansion to find in-criminating evidenceagainst Kate. Victor doublecrossed Nicole. Hope metAiden for a romantic dinner.Eduardo was moved when herealized that Adriana stillhas feelings for him. Nicoleand Dario hid in the closetwhile Kate received a visitfrom Philip. Steve, Kaylaand Jade sat vigil at the Cal-ifornia hospital, awaitingnews of Joey’s surgery. Johnreturned from California toMarlena. Chad apologized toCiara for his drunken behav-ior. Worried and alarmed,Chad and Marlena arrivedat Shady Hills to learn therewas a fire, and Abigail’s beeninjured. With Deimos stillmissing, presumed mur-dered, Victor was keepinghis eye on the endgame.Justin was told by Romanthat an investigation's un-derway over missing evi-dence.

THIS WEEK: Summeradmitted her feelings andher disappointment forBrady to Maggie. Theresatold Brady that they shouldget married as quickly asthey can.

GENERAL HOSPITALThe PCPD's forensic de-

partment went to work. Ju-lian had no intention of com-plying to Alexis' request.Jordan gave Andre a piece ofher mind. Emma interferedin Anna's love life. Ava raninto a familiar face. Carly

reached out to Liz. Valerieand the cadets celebratedtheir graduation from thepolice academy. Curtislonged to be a cop again.Sonny helped Lulu andDante live their dream. An-dre confessed his feelings.Jason came to Sam's rescue.Ava fished for the truth. Tra-cy was furious with Monicafor making a tough decision.Jordan responded to Andre'srevelation. TJ overheardsomething that he shouldn't.Molly made plans for her fu-ture. Sonny pressed Pauland Anna for an update onCarlos' murder. Nathan hadnews about the knife fromAlexis' house. Julian and Ni-na struck a deal. Kevinfound a clue to the mystery.Ava found herself in a pre-carious situation. Alexiscouldn't believe what sheheard. Olivia walked in onan odd moment between Ju-lian and Nina. Finn woke upin his room with someonesurprising at his side.

THIS WEEK: Franco didlittle to dispel Liz's fears.Griffin turned down Maxie’srequest.

THE YOUNG AND THERESTLESSJack and Phyllis’ date

night on the GCAC RoofDeck was interrupted by Bil-ly and Bethany. Later, Jacktold Phyllis that he's suspi-cious of Bethany. Phyllis vis-ited Billy and accused him ofplaying games. Billy chal-lenged her to deny there'schemistry between them.Later, Jack told Phyllis thathe wants to take her on a ro-mantic getaway. Meanwhile,Lily told Jack that Hilary'sjust using him and doesn’tcare about the foundation.Hilary arrived and passedout while arguing with Lily.Lily vented her frustrationto Cane that no one can seethrough Hilary’s lies andmanipulations. Mariah sug-gested that Sharon talk to apsychiatrist but Sharon re-fused and said Mariah is theonly one she can trust. Vic-tor was enraged as he sat insolitary confinement as a re-sult of fighting with IanWard. Meredith tried tosneak him a note, but it’s in-tercepted by a guard work-ing for Ian. Paul and Chris-tine attempted to have a ro-mantic dinner, but Paul wasdistracted by Adam’s case.Meanwhile, Adam toldChelsea that he has a plan toclear his name. Victoria tookTravis to the Roof Deckwhere Summer grilled himabout his feelings for Victo-ria.

THIS WEEK: Hilarywoke up and refused medicaltreatment. Victoria andTravis decided to take theirrelationship public.

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MOVIE REVIEW:

'Finding Dory' is no trophy fish, but it's a keeperBy JAKE COYLEAP Film WriterIn Pixar's hands, the ocean

— equal parts danger andwonder — is a vast metaphorfor the choppy waters of par-enting. Cloistered coral reefsof home are surrounded byfrightful drop-offs and strongcurrents that can sweep a lit-tle fish out to an immense sea.When the difference betweensurvival and shark bait is flip-per-thin, how much line doparents give before reeling in?"Finding Dory," a sequel to

2003's "Finding Nemo," shiftsthe tale from Nemo, theclownfish with a weak fin, toDory, the blue tang with shortterm memory loss — or as thebaby Dory seen early in thefilm says, "remembery loss."The adventures of both Do-

ry and Nemo are born out ofstraying too far from anxiousparents. The gulf of separa-tion stretches wider andlonger in "Finding Dory," butit's covered the same way: bypluckily overcoming genetichandicaps and trusting in thePacific-sized love of family. Inthe Pixar brood, the sweetlysentimental "Finding" moviesare the most ready-made forparent-kid bonding; theywould surely inspire countlessfather-son fishing trips if thatdidn't mean hooking themovies' heroes."Finding Dory" promotes

the original's daffy supportingcharacter (so perfectly voicedby Ellen DeGeneres) to pro-tagonist. But it's not a simpleswitch in perspective: In see-ing through her forgetfulfisheyes, you realize how ter-rifyingly disorienting it is tobe Dory. "Finding Dory" is

"Memento" under the sea,with a much more chipperlead forever at pains to re-member why and where she'sgoing.The film, directed by An-

drew Stanton, picks up sixmonths after "Finding Nemo."Dory is living with Nemo(Hayden Rolence, replacingAlexander Gould) and Marlin(Albert Brooks), but she'snagged by flickers of memory

of her family.A flashback of Dory's child-

hood follows. Though it does-n't reach the gentle poetry ofthe famous montage in "Up,"it movingly reveals Dory's ori-gins: a challenged fish whoseparents (Eugene Levy and Di-ane Keaton) teach hermantras for coping ("Justkeep swimming") but arehelpless when a current sucksher away. Dory grows up a

lost and confused orphan.Energized by clues of re-

membrance, Dory, Nemo anda reluctant Marlin travel fromAustralia to California, whereher search leads to the Ma-rine Life Institute.So much of the dazzle of

"Finding Nemo" was the col-orful richness of its aquaticlife: sharks in recovery, peli-cans interested in dentistry,Willem Dafoe's battle-scarred

striped fish. So why, withoceans to explore, does "Find-ing Dory" cling so closely tothe shore?The trip across the Pacific

goes in a flash. The actiontakes place almost entirelyjumping between tanks at theinstitute (subbed in by Pixarfor an originally planned Sea-World-like location) and in anumber of less exotic (and lesscreative) scampers on land.

The sidekick here is asullen seven-legged octopusnamed Hank (Ed O'Neill),who helps Dory navigate thecomplex to facilitate his ownescape. But the movie's highpoint unquestionably belongsto the pair of British sea lions(Idris Elba and Dominic West,"Wire" veterans reunited) whobark at any creature thatdares approach their sunningrock."Finding Dory," bright and

clever like most all Pixar re-leases, has the animation stu-dio's familiar blend of wit,heart and visual detail. Butit's missing its own magic.Like Dory's questions, it feelsa bit like a repeat. It's cer-tainly no "Cars 2" (Pixar's lowpoint) but neither does it ap-proach the glory of "Toy Story2."Pleasant as it is, if "Find-

ing Dory" feels a little disap-pointing, it's partly becausethe appetizer upstages themain course. "Piper," AlanBarillaro's six-minute shortthat precedes the film, isabout a baby sandpiper learn-ing to feed, scampering in anout of the surf. The photoreal-istic imagery may be the bestyet for Pixar. In the 13 yearsfrom "Finding Nemo" to lastyear's clunky but gorgeouslyanimated "The Good Di-nosaur," Pixar — all the whilemaking us tear up — has ef-fectively mastered water."Finding Dory," a Walt Dis-

ney Pictures release, is ratedPG by the Motion Picture As-sociation of America for "mildthematic elements." Runningtime: 97 minutes. Three starsout of four.

Pixar/Disney via AP

This image released by Disney shows the characters Destiny voiced by Kaitlin Olson, top, Bai-ley, a beluga whale voiced by Ty Burrell and Dory, voiced by Ellen DeGeneres, in a scene from

"Finding Dory."

Student pleads for help gettingparents to co-sign for loan

DEAR ABBY: I have plansto go to law school in the nexttwo years. I have already tak-en the entrance exam, andwill receive recommendationsfrom two of my college profes-sors. The problem is, my par-ents are refusing to co-sign formy law school loan.Abby, I'm not asking for

money; I'm just asking forsomeone to co-sign the loan forme. I plan to pay off the debtmyself. I don't want to ask anextended family member forhelp, because even if theyagree, I'd feel horrible if it pre-vented them from helpingtheir own children with some-thing.My parents don't have a

good enough excuse to not co-sign for me, and it surprisesme that it doesn't embarrassthem that I may have to askanother family member forhelp. What should I do, Abby?-- FUTURE LAW SCHOOLSTUDENTDEAR FUTURE LAW

SCHOOL STUDENT: Yourparents shouldn't have tomeet your criteria for what isa "good enough" excuse for be-ing reluctant to co-sign on aloan for you. It should beenough that they are uncom-fortable with the prospect ofdoing it.While your desire to pursue

the field of law is admirable,have you researched what jobopportunities are available tonew law school graduates?Currently, according to themedia, these jobs are not near-ly as plentiful as they have

been historically.However, if you are deter-

mined to plunge ahead, Ithink you already know whatyou're going to have to do --and that includes seeing if youcan find another source offunding for your law school ed-ucation.

DEAR ABBY: My boyfriendand I have been together ayear and a half. We knew eachother for a while prior becausewe used to work together. Ourrelationship has been some-what fun. The only issue thatbothers me is that he can nev-er seem to open up. He doesn'texpress his feelings toward meor even show much that hecares that we're together.When I ask him about it, he

says he's just not ready toopen up and I should respect

that. I do, because he has beenthrough a lot in life. But it'shard to figure out where Istand with him. I'm alwaysthe one to make the first move-- whether it's to show affec-tion or express my love forhim. It's lonely and confusingthat he doesn't, and I oftenfeel like I'm in a relationshipwith myself.Should I give him more

time to get comfortableenough to open up? Or am Iwasting my time? -- MIXEDUP IN LOVEDEAR MIXED UP: Not all

men are comfortable express-ing their emotions verbally.More important than whatsomeone tells you, is how hetreats you. You stated that henot only doesn't express hisemotions, but also doesn'tshow that he cares you are acouple. A year and a half hasbeen plenty of time for yourboyfriend to respond withmore than indifference.Because you need more

than he seems capable of giv-ing, it's time to find someonewho can give you the affectionand affirmation you crave. Ina relationship, BOTH partiesmust contribute if it is to sur-vive.

Dear Abby is written byAbigail Van Buren, alsoknown as Jeanne Phillips, andwas founded by her mother,Pauline Phillips. Contact DearAbby at www.DearAbby.comor P.O. Box 69440, Los Ange-les, CA 90069.

DDeeaarr AAbbbbyy

From the RecordMarriagesDustin Eric Howard to Melissa

Nicole Tydings; Steve JesusGinjauma to Jennifer LeighannDeal;WilliamCurtisMoorman, Jr.to Martha Elizabeth Webb; JamieChristopher Lang to LakeshiaMaria Howard; Justin WilliamDurden to Nancy Marie Lamas;Joshua JamesHowell to ChristinaDaniele Hall; Shane ChristopherMcGowan to Christina MarieGreenway; Mose AntwanRandolphtoMarilynYvetteScott

DivorceAudrey Daniel Foskey v.

Edward Earl Foskey; CliffordJohnson, III v. Rashanda T.Johnson; PaulR.Bruunv.RebeccaJoBruun;

Complaint fordivorceCharlotte M. Dixon v.

Kristopher R. Dixon; JenniferGawthrop v. Hunter WayneGawthrop; SherryBraddyWynnv.WalterJasonWynn

Petitionfor legitimationRafelRozierv.MytricaLoyd

Petition for change ofcustodyTerrilyn E. Hightower v.

MauriceHightower

Modification-childsupportGDHR/Raven Thomas v. Noah

Holliman; GDHR/Ja'mylen A.Ruthv.RobertL.JohnsonJr.;

Contempt -childsupportGDHR/Abby Martin v. James

Toby Martin; GDHR/KaysonMartin v. James Toby Martin;GDHR/Shunjoya D. Boyd v.Octavius Gainey; GDHR/PeytonStanley v. Lekeith N. Johnson;GDHR/Emma G. Mullis v. AmosE.Mullis;GDHR/KyraM.Mullisv.Amos E.Mullis; GDHR/Antonio S.Walker v. Jimmy C. Walker Sr.;GDHR/Antonio S. Walker v.Jimmy C. Walker Sr.; GDHR/Iang. Wilkes v. Joel R. wilkes;

GDHR/Jabot C. Coney v. J.C.Coney Jr.; GDHR/Alexandria Y.Watkins v. Gary L. Watkins;GDHR/Ga'quan S. Watkins v.Gary L. Watkins; GDHR/Nyzia L.Atkins v. Samuel Atkins;GDHR/Destine Nash v. David M.George Jr.; GDHr/Melissa A.Kinzler v. Richard Kinzler;GDHr/Jalen T. Cordy v.Christopher J. Denson;GDHR/Gage P. Warren et. al. v.KeelaE.Warren;GDHR/MikylaL.Richardson v. Keela E. Warren;GDHR/Janiqua S. Patterson et. al.v. Keith Patterson; GDHR/RodrickWaldenv.BobbyJ.Walden

Notice of reg. of an out ofstateorder -Tenn.GDHR/Akyira Churchwell et.

al. v.BryanChristopherLamb

MotionforcontemptErnestine McGirt v. Anthony

JeromeO'NealSr.

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PEOPLE TO PEOPLE015 LOST AND FOUNDLOST: Gold Filigree bracelet on06/15/16. Reward Offered. 278-8964LOST: Large white dog w/collar & ra-bies tag. Near Springdale BaptistChurch. Reward. 274-1044

040 YARD SALESLARGE MULTI-FAMILY GARAGESALE: 06/17 & 06/18 9am-5pm. 307Parklane Dr., Dexter. Furn, Homedecor, clothes, shoes, tools, books,childrens toys, games & dvdʼs, andmuch moreSIDEWALK SALE: East Dublin MiniMall, 209 South Dr. E. Dublin. Fri. &Sat. 10am-pmYARD SALE: 2033 Claxton DairyRd. 2 Wheelchairs, canes,washer/dryer, tools, menʼs clothes,Ladies slacks 12/18, end tables,chairs.YARDSALE: 303 Regency Cir. Sat.7:30-11:30am. HH items, womens/tween/ girls clothes, craft supplies.

MERCHANDISEFOR SALE

125 CLOTHINGSize 10-12 Jacqueline Smith andSag Habor Jackets, Long Sleeve $5,Short Sleeve $3.00 272-6619

135 PETS FREEFREE TO GOOD HOME: Male BlackLab, heʼs a real sweetheart, needsroom to play. 697-8861FREE TO GOOD HOME: WhiteMale boxer, very sweet temperedneeds room to play. 697-8861

140 FURNITUREFor Sale: 2 Broyhill Living roomchairs w/matching footstools,like new$300 each. 309-798-9722.

245 MISCELLANEOUS2 German Black Forest Coo CooClocks, 100 yrs old $140 for both.Call: Johnny: 478-484-34755 expandable Cane Poles, Like newcondition. $50 for all. Call: Johnny484-3475FOR SALE: 2 Flueger Fly Rods #8ʼs,91/2 long Lifetime coll. of flys $250for all. Call: Johnny 484-3475

KILL BED BUGS & THEIREGGS!

Buy Harris Bed Bug Killers/KIT,Complete Treatment System.

Hardware Stores, The Home De-pot, homedepot.com

KILL ROACHES-GUARANTEED!Buy Harris Roach Tablets withLure. Odorless, Long Lasting.

Available: Hardware Stores, TheHome Depot, homedepot.com

Namebrand coll. of tools, ratchets &sockets.wide variety & Craftsman TB$250 for all. Call: Johnny 484-3475New 2 Wheel motor bike $525. Call309-798-9720New 3 wheel motor bike. $800. Call:309-798-9720Piano for sale. Call: 478-278-3766after 7pm.Wanting to buy house or trailer inCadwell. Call: 484-1568

VOCATIONAL

310 GENERALHELP WANTED

DRIVER NEEDED: Must haveheld CDLʼs for 2 yrs, willing to getTankers Endorsement, Home Dai-ly. Good pay. Call: 478-595-3588or 478-304-1645

310 GENERALHELP WANTED

The Laurens County Health De-partment is accepting applica-tions for an Administrative Sup-port 1. Job Responsibilities:performs a variety of generalclerical and administrative func-tions/processes in support ofthe Laurens County Health De-partment. Works and communi-cates with the general public byproviding excellent customerservice. Some travel will be re-quired on occasion to othercounty health departments inDistrict 5-1 to provide adminis-trative support when needed.Qualifications: High school di-ploma or GED and ability to per-form basic office functions andcomputer related duties. Prefer-ence will be given to those thathave at least one year of admin-istrative support experience.Applicant selected for employ-ment will be subject to a crimi-nal background check. Visit ourwebsite at www.southcentral-health.info to view job an-nouncement and downloadState of Georgia application. Toapply: submit application toSouth Central Health District,Attn: HR Manager, 2121-B Bel-levue Road, Dublin, GA 31021or fax to 478/275-5194. Deadlineto apply is June 27, 2016. Foradditional information call478/275-6767.

Accountability CourtCoordinator:

Dublin Circuit Mental Health &Veterans Court

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Jus-tice, Psychology or related field;two (2) years of experience work-ing in court mandated programservices, counseling services or arelated field, including experienceworking with the criminal justicepopulation and counseling/casemanagement. Graduate level edu-cation may be substituted for someyears of experience. Academicand professional competency instatistics, research, and evidencebased practices for offenders andhigh-risk populations preferred. Di-rect experience and knowledge ofthe accountability court model,substance abuse treatment andcommunity health disciplines ishighly desirable.ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Thefollowing duties are normal for thisposition. These are not to be con-strued as exclusive or all-inclusive.Other duties may be required orassigned.Under limited supervision, man-ages and coordinates all DublinCircuit Mental Health & VeteransCourt services to ensure compli-ance with State and local stand-ards, certification requirements,policies and procedures. Has pri-mary responsibility for planning,organizing, directing and evaluat-ing all components of the programto ensure optimum efficiency andeffectiveness. Participates fully asa Accountability Court team mem-ber. Selects, trains and supervisesprofessional staff and support per-sonnel. Develops written protocol,procedures and program literature.Works closely with treatment pro-viders to maintain the effective-ness and integrity of the program.Negotiates and monitors treatmentand ancillary service contracts.Develops and maintains a recordkeeping system which ensures theappropriate level of confidentiality,while providing accurate, pertinentand timely information. Coordi-nates referral process and identi-fies barriers and solutions to theintake process. Develops resourceand funding strategies, includingthe pursuit of federal and stategrant opportunities.PRIMARY DUTIES: This list repre-sents the essential tasks per-formed by the position. Employeesmay be assigned additional dutiesby management as required.The Coordinator ensures that theDublin Circuit Mental Health & Vet-erans Court is in compliance with

310 GENERALHELP WANTED

all program-operating require-ments of the Council of Accoutabil-ity Court Judges with the goal ofmeeting and maintaining all certifi-cation requirements established bythe Council.The Coordinator assists in makingeligibility decisions regarding po-tential participants. The Coordina-tor may be responsible for admin-istrating some risk assessmenttesting to participants as part ofthis requirement.The Coordinator coordinates andattends all court sessions for theDublin Circuit Mental Health & Vet-erans Court including team meet-ings, steering committee meetings,and staffing sessions.The Coordinator attends or con-ducts staff and other professionalmeetings to exchange information;attends technical or professionalseminars or conferences to im-prove technical or professionalskills, and/or to network withpeers; and works to provide train-ing to other team members of theDublin Circuit Mental Health & Vet-erans Court.The Coordinator is an advocate forthe Mental Health and VeteransCourt in the community and, assuch, communicates the goals,benefits and successes of the pro-gram.ANNUAL SALARY:Up to $50,000 plus benefits peryear. (This position is grant fundedand is contingent on the continua-tion of grant funding.)To apply, please email your re-sume, cover letter and referencesto [email protected] nolater than 5:00 pm on June20,2016.

320 MEDICALHELP WANTED

CNA's needed for 7A-7P and 7P-7Ashia at Wrightsville Manor NursingHome. Please apply in person,Wrightsville Manor Nursing Home,337 West Court Street Wrightsville,Ga.Day Shift LPN Charge Nurse. 7am-7pm and Night Shift LPN 7pm-am.Apply in person at Wrightsville Man-or Nursing Home, 337 W. CourtStreet, Wrightsville, Ga. 31096Do you need some Extra Cashwith Top Pay? Accepting Applica-tions for RNs, LPNs, & CNAs forPRN and Direct-Hire Positions.Please Apply Online at: www.plati-nummedicalstaffing.com

REAL ESTATE351 ACREAGEFOR SALE: 30 acres of land down441 South on Rentz Road. 275-1207

360 HOMES FOR SALEHOME FOR SALE: Corner of Bel-levue and Hodges Street. Call:478-278-6363

390 REAL ESTATEWANTED

WANTED, OFFICE SPACEFOR LEASE

Department of Veterans Affairslooking to lease 16,701 squarefeet of office space in Dublin GA.5 year term with one 5 year renew-al option. All interested partiesplease respond to:[email protected], PH: 978-244-1346.

RENTALS405 STORAGE

Cleanest StorageGarnerʼs U Store

272-3724

Strange Mini Storage Best Prices!Call 478-275-1592

425 APARTMENTSSHAMROCK VILLAGE

APARTMENTS1, 2 & 3 bedrooms units, fully fur-nished kitchens, central heat & air,on-site management and mainte-nance. Rental assistance availableon most units. 1606 South JeffersonStreet. 478-272-8610 Equal Hous-ing Opportunity

427 DUPLEX1100 sqft, 2BR, 2BA, LR, DR, Kitch-en, WD connections & storage. Call:478-320-5156DUPLEX: 2BR/2BA apt. $585/mo.$585 dep. 1yr lease. Non smokers,no pets. Owner/Agent: 595-0240

430 COMMERCIALPROPERTY

40,000 sq ft warehouse for rent.Downtown Dublin. 478-272-4411

440 HOMES FOR RENTHouses & apts. Dublin, Soperton,East Dublin and Rentz area. Rentfrom $400 up. Call 478-488-1771.

VEHICLES FOR SALE725 LAWN SERVICES

Timʼs Lawn Care & PressureWashing. Call 478-290-1632

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PUBLIC NOTICECellco Partnership and its controlled af-filiates doing business as Verizon Wire-less (Verizon Wireless) is proposing tobuild an 80 foot Monopole Telecommu-nications Tower located at AlexanderDrive, Dublin, Laurens County, GA31021 (32° 32ʼ 2.7” North and 82° 56ʼ27.9” West). Public comments regardingpotential effects from this site on historicproperties may be submitted within 30-days from the date of this publication to:S. Carter, Terracon, 650 W Lake Street,Suite 420, Chicago, IL 60661, 312-489-5503 or [email protected].

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16-258CITATION

IN THE JUVENILE COURTOF LAURENS COUNTY

STATE OF GEORGIAIN THE INTEREST OF:

Wright, TekeriaA Child Under 18 Years of AgeSEX: Female FILE# 13920J440DOB: 04/17/1999 CASE # 2016J-0294

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, VAL-TON PARKS, and anyone daiming tohave a parental interest in the minorchild named above. The mother of saidchild is SONYA WRIGHT.YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that theabove styled action seeking custody inthe Department of Family and ChildrenServices of the named child was filedagainst you in said Court on the 13th. dayof July, 2016, and that by reason of an Or-der for Service by Publication entered bythe Court on the 13 day of July, 2016;YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED ANDREQUIRED to appear before the JuvenileCourt of Laurens County, Georgia, in Dub-lin, Georgia, on the l3 day of July,2016, at 9:00 o'clock A.M. The hearing isfor the purpose of custody in the Depart-ment.WITNESS THE HONORABLE SAMUELA. HILBUN, Judge of said Court, this 27day of May, 2016SAMUEL A. HILBUN, JUDGELAURENS COUNTY JUVENILE COURTDUBLIN JUDICIAL CIRCUITPresented by:

Charles C. Butler, Attorney forLaurens County Department ofFamily and Children ServicesPO Drawer 4430Dublin, Ga 31040-4430State Bar No. 09951734.13920.

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16-278NOTICE TO DEBTORS

AND CREDITORSSTATE OF GEORGIA,COUNTY OF LAURENSAll creditors of the estate of CHRISTYJERDON, Estate number 15-190, de-ceased, late of Laurens County, Georgiaare hereby notified to render their de-mands by filing same with the ProbateCourt of Laurens County, 101 N JeffersonSt, Dublin, GA , according to law, and allpersons indebted to said Estate are re-quired to make immediate payment to theundersigned.This the 14th day of June, 2016.Sarah Riedel, Attorney for Estate316 Oak StEastman, GA 31023478-374-1880

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NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWERBecause of a default under the terms ofthe Security Deed executed by Trent H.Pope to Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc. as nominee for EmbraceHome Loans, Inc. and its successors andassigns dated January 15, 2011, and re-corded in Deed Book 2237, Page 40, Lau-rens County Records, said Security Deedhaving been last sold, assigned, transfer-red and conveyed to Nationstar Mort-gage LLC by Assignment, securing aNote in the original principal amount of$77,265.00, the holder thereof pursuant tosaid Deed and Note thereby secured hasdeclared the entire amount of said indebt-edness due and payable and, pursuant tothe power of sale contained in said Deed,will on the first Tuesday, July 5, 2016, dur-ing the legal hours of sale, before theCourthouse door in said County, sell atpublic outcry to the highest bidder forcash, the property described in said Deed,to-wit:All that tract or parcel of land lying andbeing in Land Lot 257 of the 1st LandDistrict and in the City of Dublin, Lau-rens County, Georgia, being Lot Twelve(12) of Hidden Acres Estates Subdivi-sion as shown on a plat of said subdi-vision by Marvin D. Clements, LandSurveyor, dated November 17, 1965and recorded in Plat Book 3, page 194,Laurens County records.Said property is more particularly de-scribed according to plat of survey pre-pared by William E. Greenway, landsurveyor, dated March 22, 1984, and re-corded in Deed Book 417, page 328,Laurens County records, which plat isby this reference incorporated hereinas a part of this description.Said lot fronts 100 feet on the northeastmargin of Terrace Drive and extends inthe northwesterly direction in an equalwidth a distance of 190 feet.Being the same property conveyedfrom Sheila W. Pope to Trent H. Popeby deed recorded June I0, 2005 in Book1666, page 52 in the registrar's office ofLaurens County.Said property is known as 220 TerraceDrive, Dublin, GA 31021, together with allfixtures and personal property attached toand constituting a part of said property, ifany.Said property will be sold subject to anyoutstanding ad valorem taxes (includingtaxes which are a lien, whether or not nowdue and payable), the right of redemptionof any taxing authority, any matters whichmight be disclosed by an accurate surveyand inspection of the property, any as-sessments, liens, encumbrances, zoningordinances, restrictions, covenants, andmatters of record superior to the SecurityDeed first set out above.The proceeds of said sale will be appliedto the payment of said indebtedness andall expenses of said sale as provided insaid Deed, and the balance, if any, will bedistributed as provided by law.The sale will be conducted subject (1) toconfirmation that the sale is not prohibitedunder the U.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2)to final confirmation and audit of the statusof the loan with the secured creditor.The property is or may be in the posses-sion Trent H, Pope, a/k/a Trent HarrisonPope, successor in interest or tenant(s)Nationstar Mortgage LLC as Attorney-in-Fact for Trent H. PopeFile no. 15-055655SHAPIRO PENDERGAST & HASTY,LLP*Attorneys and Counselors at Law2872 Woodcock Boulevard, Suite 100Atlanta, GA 30341770-220-2535/SJshapiroandhasty.com*THE LAW FIRM IS ACTING AS A DEBTCOLLECTOR. ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE.

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16-248NOTICE OF PETITION

TO CHANGE NAMEGEORGIALAURENS COUNTYNotice is hereby given that Makeisha Al-len Melton, the undersigned, filed her pe-tition to the Superior Court of LaurensCounty, Georgia, on the 20th day of May,2016, praying for a change in the name ofpetitioner's minor child from KEEGANO'NEAL CHAMBLISS to KEEGANO'NEAL ALLEN. Notice is hereby givenpursuant to law to any interested or affect-ed party to appear in said Court and to fileobjections to such name change. Objec-tions must be filed with said Court within30 days of the filing of said petition.This the 23rd day of May, 2016.RALPH N. JACKSONAttorney for PetitionerState Bar No. 387629Ralph Jackson, P.C. 212-H West JacksonStreet Dublin, GA 31021 Phone (478)272-7607 [email protected]

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NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWERGEORGIA,LAURENS COUNTYBy virtue of a Power of Sale contained inthat certain Security Deed from GAIL W.O`NEAL to MORTGAGE ELECTRONICREGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC. ASNOMINEE FOR AMERICAN FINANCIALRESOURCES INC. A NEW JERSEYCORPORATION, dated September 28,2012, recorded October 3, 2012, in DeedBook 2390, Page 172, Laurens County,Georgia Records, said Security Deed hav-ing been given to secure a Note of evendate in the original principal amount ofEighty-Eight Thousand Three HundredSixty-Nine and 00/100 dollars($88,369.00), with interest thereon as pro-vided for therein, said Security Deed hav-ing been last sold, assigned and transfer-red to LakeView Loan Servicing, LLC.,there will be sold at public outcry to thehighest bidder for cash at the LaurensCounty Courthouse, within the legal hoursof sale on the first Tuesday in July,2016, all property described in said Secur-ity Deed including but not limited to the fol-lowing described property:ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OFLAND LYING IN THE 52ND G.M. DIS-TRICT OF LAURENS COUNTY, GEOR-GIA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DE-SCRIBED AS LOT 18 OF SOMERSETSUBDIVISION, CONTAINING 1.00ACRES, MORE OR LESS, ACCORDINGTO A PLAT OF SURVEY BY BILLYFLANDERS, LAND SURVEYOR, DATEDJULY 13, 1999, AND RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 759, LAURENSCOUNTY RECORDS, WHICH PLAT ISINCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFER-ENCE FOR A MORE PARTICULAR DE-SCRIPTION. THIS PROPERTY IS SUB-JECT TO RESTRICTIVE COVENANTSRECORDED IN DEED BOOK 1101,PAGE 136, LAURENS COUNTY RE-CORDS. THIS CONVEYANCE IN-CLUDES A 2000 HORTON SUMMITTMOBILE HOME, SERIAL NUMBERH159387GLR.Said legal description being controlling,however the property is more commonlyknown as 306 WINDSONG DR, EASTDUBLIN, GA 31027.The indebtedness secured by said Securi-ty Deed has been and is hereby declareddue because of default under the terms ofsaid Security Deed and Note. The indebt-edness remaining in default, this sale willbe made for the purpose of paying thesame, all expenses of the sale, includingattorneysʼ fees (notice to collect samehaving been given) and all other paymentsprovided for under the terms of the Securi-ty Deed and Note.Said property will be sold on an “as-is” ba-sis without any representation, warranty orrecourse against the above-named or theundersigned. The sale will also be subjectto the following items which may affect thetitle: any outstanding ad valorem taxes (in-cluding taxes which are a lien, whether ornot now due and payable); the right of re-demption of any taxing authority; matterswhich would be disclosed by an accuratesurvey or by an inspection of the property;all zoning ordinances; assessments; liens;encumbrances; restrictions; covenants,and any other matters of record superiorto said Security Deed.To the best of the knowledge and belief ofthe undersigned, the owner and party inpossession of the property is GAIL W.O`NEAL, or tenants(s).The sale will be conducted subject (1) toconfirmation that the sale is not prohibitedunder the U.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2)to final confirmation and audit of the statusof the loan with the holder of the SecurityDeed.The entity having full authority to negoti-

ate, amend or modify all terms of the loan(although not required by law to do so) is:LoanCare, LLC, Loss Mitigation Dept.,3637 Sentara Way, Virginia Beach, VA23452, Telephone Number: 800-909-9525.LAKEVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC.as Attorney in Fact forGAIL W. O`NEALTHE BELOW LAW FIRM MAY BE HELDTO BE ACTING AS A DEBT COLLEC-TOR, UNDER FEDERAL LAW. IF SO,ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILLBE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.Attorney Contact: Rubin Lublin, LLC, 3740Davinci Court, Suite 150, Peachtree Cor-ners, GA 30092Telephone Number: (877) 813-0992 CaseNo. LNC-15-06304-2Ad Run Dates 06/11/2016, 06/18/2016,06/25/2016, 07/02/2016www.rubinlublin.com/property-listings.phpc

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NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWERBecause of a default under the terms ofthe Security Deed executed by Albert J.Whitley and Kasey A. Whitley to Mort-gage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.as nominee for Crescent Mortgage Com-pany and its successors and assigns dat-ed April 30, 2010, and recorded in DeedBook 2180, Page 110, and Deed Book2662, Page 31, Laurens County Records,said Security Deed having been last sold,assigned, transferred and conveyed toNationstar Mortgage LLC by Assign-ment, securing a Note in the original prin-cipal amount of $97,585.00, the holderthereof pursuant to said Deed and Notethereby secured has declared the entireamount of said indebtedness due andpayable and, pursuant to the power ofsale contained in said Deed, will on thefirst Tuesday, July 5, 2016, during the le-gal hours of sale, before the Courthousedoor in said County, sell at public outcry tothe highest bidder for cash, the propertydescribed in said Deed, to-wit:All that Tract, Lot or Parcel of Land sit-uate, lying and being in Land Lot 179 ofthe First Land District of LaurensCounty, Georgia, being described asLot #2, Block E, Section 1, of Spring-dale Subdivision as shown on a Plat ofSurvey by David W. Linah, RegisteredLand Surveyor, recorded in Plat Book5, page 51, Deed Records of LaurensCounty, Georgia. Said Plait of Survey isincorporated into this description byreference and reference is made there-to for a more accurate description ofthis property.Said property is known as 1609 ClintonDrive, Dublin, GA 31021, together with allfixtures and personal property attached toand constituting a part of said property, ifany.Said property will be sold subject to anyoutstanding ad valorem taxes (includingtaxes which are a lien, whether or not nowdue and payable), the right of redemptionof any taxing authority, any matters whichmight be disclosed by an accurate surveyand inspection of the property, any as-sessments, liens, encumbrances, zoningordinances, restrictions, covenants, andmatters of record superior to the SecurityDeed first set out above.The proceeds of said sale will be appliedto the payment of said indebtedness andall expenses of said sale as provided insaid Deed, and the balance, if any, will bedistributed as provided by law.The sale will be conducted subject (1) toconfirmation that the sale is not prohibitedunder the U.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2)to final confirmation and audit of the statusof the loan with the secured creditor.The property is or may be in the posses-sion Albert J. Whitley and Kasey A.Whitley, successor in interest or ten-ant(s).Nationstar Mortgage LLC as Attorney-in-Fact for Albert J. Whitley and KaseyA. WhitleyFile no. 15-050748SHAPIRO PENDERGAST & HASTY,LLP*Attorneys and Counselors at Law211 Perimeter Center ParkwaySuite 300Atlanta, Georgia 30346770-392-0398/SJshapiroandhasty.com*THE LAW FIRM IS ACTING AS A DEBTCOLLECTOR. ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE.[FC-NOS]

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16-271In the Probate CourtCounty of LaurensState of Georgia

IN RE: Estate of BARBARA YANCEY,Deceased

Petition for Letters of AdministrationNOTICE

DONALD RAY YANCEY has petitionedthis court to be appointed Administrator (s)of the estate of BARBARA YANCEY, de-ceased, of said County. (The petitionerhas also applied for waiver of bond and/orgrant of certain powers contained inO.C.G.A. §53-12-261.) All interested par-ties are hereby notified to show cause whysaid petition should not be granted. All ob-jections to the petition must be in writing,setting forth the grounds of any such ob-jections, and must be filed with the courton or before JULY 5, 2016. Allpleadings/objections must be signed un-der oath before a notary public or before aprobate court clerk, and filing fees must betendered with your pleadings/objections,unless you qualify to file as an indigentparty. Contact probate court personnel atthe following address/telephone numberfor the required amount of filing fees. Ifany objections are filed, a hearing will bescheduled at a later date. If no objectionsare filed, the petition may be granted with-out a hearing.Helen W. HarperPROBATE JUDGEP.O. Box 2098Dublin, GA 31040-2098478-272-2566

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16-266In the Probate CourtCounty of LaurensState of Georgia

IN RE: Estate of LUCY B. STANLEY,DeceasedROBERT STANLEY and ZSA ZSA DA-VIS has petitioned to be appointed Ad-ministrator(s) of the estate of LUCY B.STANLEY, deceased, of said County.(The petitioner has also applied for waiverof bond and/or grant of certain powerscontained in O.C.G.A. §53-12-261.) All in-terested parties are hereby notified toshow cause why said petition should notbe granted. All objections to the petitionmust be in writing, setting forth thegrounds of any such objections, and mustbe filed with the court on or before July 5,2016. All pleadings/objections must besigned under oath before a notary publicor before a probate court clerk, and filingfees must be tendered with your plead-ings/objections, unless you qualify to fileas an indigent party. Contact probatecourt personnel at the followingaddress/telephone number for the re-quired amount of filing fees. If any objec-tions are filed, a hearing will be scheduledat a later date. If no objections are filed,the petition may be granted without ahearing.Helen W. HarperPROBATE JUDGEP.O. Box 2098Dublin, GA 31040-2098478-272-2566

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LEGALS12-260

CITATIONIN THE JUVENILE COURT

OF LAURENS COUNTYSTATE OF GEORGIAIN THE INTEREST OF: MULLER, SELE-NASEX: FEMALE FILE# 13920.1372DOB: 08/22/2016A Child Under 18 Years of AgeTO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, KIMBER-LY MULLER, MOTHER and DUANESMITH, FATHER, and anyone claimingto have a parental interest in the minorchild named above.YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that theabove styled action seeking custody inthe Department of Family and CriUdrenServices of the named child was filedagainst you in said Court on the 27 day ofMAY . 2016, and that by reason of an Or-der for Service by Publication entered bythe Court on the 27 day of MAY 2016;YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED ANDREQUIRED to appear before the JuvenileCourt of Laurens County, Georgia, in Dub-lin, Georgia, on the 17 day ofAUGUST,2016, at 9:00 o'clock A.M The hearing isfor the purpose of custody in the Depart-ment.WITNESS THE HONORABLE SAMUELA. HILBUN, Judge of said Court, this 27day of May , 2016.SAMUEL A. HILBUN, JUDGE LAURENSCOUNTY JUVENILE COURT DUBLINJUDICIAL CIRCUITCharles C. Butler, Attorney forLaurens County Department ofFamily and Children ServicesPO Drawer 4430Dublin, Ga 31040-4430State Bar No. 09951734.13920.

IN THE JUVENILE COURT OF LAU-RENS COUNTY STATE OF GEORGIAIN THE INTEREST OF:MULLER, SELENA SEX: FE-MALE DOB: 08/22/2015FILE# 13920.1372CASE #2016J-0297A Child Under 18 Years of Age

SUMMONS AND PROCESSTO: KIMBERLY MULLER, UNKNOWNADDRESSTO: DUANE SMITH, UNKNOWN AD-DRESSYou are hereby notified that an actionseeking to terminate your parental rightsand to give permanent custody to theGeorgia Depaitment of Human Servicesacting through the LAURENS County de-partment of Family and Children Serviceswith respect to the above-namedchild(ren) was filed with the Juvenile Courtof LAURENS County, Georgia. The peti-tion alleges that the above-named chil-dren) is/are (a) dependent child(ren) andthat it would be in the child(ren)'s best in-terest that the parents' parental rights tothe children) be terminated.This is a Summons requiring you to be inCourt. If you fail to come to Court as re-quired, you may be held in contempt ofCourt and punished accordingly.Now, therefore, you, the party namedabove, are commanded to be and appearon the date and time stated below, and toremain in attendance from hour to hour,day to day, month to month, year to year,as said case may be continued, and untildischarged by the Court, and you arecorrnnanded to lay any and all other busi-ness aside and to be and appear atJUVE-NILE COURT OF LAURENS COUNTY,DUBLIN, GA on the 17 day of August2016, at 09:00 a.m., to answer those alle-gations as set out in the Petition and youthe said parent, guardian, or legal custodi-an are likewise hereby commanded to beand appear at the Court at the time andplace above-stated, each of you then andthere to make defense thereto and toshow cause why said child(ren) and allparties named herein should not be dealtwith according to the provisions of the law.Temporary custody of the abovenamed child(ren) Shall remain wfth theGeorgia Department of Human Serv-ices noting through the LAURENSCounty Department of Family and Serv-ices pending the completion of saidabove-referenced termination of paren-tal rights hearing.The relief sought by tine Department is toterminate parental rights. An order termi-nating parental rights of a parent termi-nates all of his or her rights and obliga-tions with respect to the child(ren) and allrights and obligations of the child(ren) tothe parents arising from a parental rela-tionship, including rights of inheritance. Aparent thereafter is not entitled to notice ofproceedings for the adoption of thechild(ren) by another, nor has he or sheany right to object to the adoption orother-wise participate in the proceedings.Please also read the enclosed Notice ofEffect of Termination Judgment.

READ CAREFULLYYou are entitled to the appointment ofcounsel to represent you in this matter,if you are unable to afford one.This Summons requires you to be presentat a formal hearing in the Juvenile Court.The child and other parties involved

may be represented by a lawyer at allstages of these proceedings. If youwant a lawyer, you may choose andhire your own lawyer. If you want tohire a lawyer, please contact your law-yer immediately. If you want a lawyer,but are not able to hire a lawyerwithoutundue financial hardship, you may askfor a lawyer to be appointed to repre-sent you. The Court would inquire intoyour financial circumstances and if theCourt finds you to be financially unableto hire a lawyer, then a lawyer will beappointed to represent you. If you wanta lawyer appointed to represent you,you must let the Court or the officer ofthis Court handling this case knowthat you want a lawyer immediately.SO ORDERED, this 27 day of MAY,2016.Honorable SAMUEL A. HILBUN, Juve-nile Court LAURENS COUNTY JUVE-NILE COURT

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16-275NOTICE OF SALE

STRANGE MINI STORAGEENDEYA K DARRISAW #32JAQUELINE THOMAS #46CHRISTOPHER M FOREMAN #72AND ALL CREDITORSOn the 21ST of June at 11:00am, thosecertain personal items belonging to Ware-house #32, #46 and #72 which are beingstored at Strange Mini Warehouses, 1308North Jefferson Street, Dublin Georgia,will be sold at public auction to the highestbidder.The proceeds of the sale will first be usedto satisfy the storage fee owed by Ware-house #32, #46 and #72 to Strange MiniStorage and expenses of this auction. Anyother proceeds will be used to satisfy suchcreditors as present their claims in ad-vance of the sale.Interested parties may obtain a more spe-cific list of the items to be auctioned bycontracting Kenneth Franks at 478-275-1592.All requirements as to notice to Ware-houses #32, #46, #72 and other parties ofinterest have been compiled with as speci-fied by applicable sections of the OfficialCode of Georgia.Kenneth FranksManager of Strange Mini Storage

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LEGALS16-281

INVITATION TO BIDLegal Notice

1. Sealed proposals for Joiner StreetSanitary Sewer System Improvementsowned by The City of Dublin, Georgiawill be received by Mr. Wayne McCary atthe City of Dublin Engineering office locat-ed at 100 South Church Street, Dublin,Georgia, 31021 July 26, 2016 at 11:00 AMat which time they will be publicly opened.2. The project shall consist of thefollowinggenerally described work:Joiner Street Sanitary Sewer System Im-provements consists of construction of ap-proximately 3650 linear feet of 18-inch di-ameter sanitary sewer to replace existing10-inch and 15-inch parallel sewers be-tween Camellia Drive and Telfair Street.The project also includes sewer abandon-ment, removal, and all labor, equipment,materials, sewage by-pass pumping, andincidentals required to complete the proj-ect.3. Plans and Specifications are open to in-spection at The City of Dublin EngineeringOffice located at 100 South ChurchStreet,Dublin, Georgia, 31021 upon payment of$200.00 (plus shipping charges as appli-cable). The payment is non-refundable.4. Bids shall be accompanied by a bidbond or certified cashier's check in anamount not less than 5% of the base bid.All bonds shall be by a surety company li-censed in Georgia with an "A" minimumrating of performance and a financialstrength of at least five (5) times the con-tract price as listed in the most currentpublication of "Best's Key Rating GuideProperty Liability." Performance and Pay-ment Bonds, each in an amount equal to100% of the contract price shall be re-quired of the successful bidder if contractis awarded. Each Bond shall be accompa-nied by a "Power of Attorney" authorizingthe attorney-in-fact to bind the surety andcertified to include the date of the bond.5. Owner reserves the right to reject anyor all Bids, including without limitation, therights to reject any or all nonconforming,nonresponsive, unbalanced or conditionalBids and to reject the Bid of any Bidder ifOwner believes that it would not be in thebest interest of the Project to make anaward to that Bidder, whether because theBid is not responsive or the Bidder is un-qualified or of doubtful financial ability orfails to meet any other pertinent standardor criteria established by the Owner.6. A Pre-B/d Conference will be held onJuly 12, 2016 at 11:00 AM in Dublin CityHall located at 100 Church Street, Dublin,Georgia, 31021. All prospective biddersencouraged to attend.7. This project is federally and state fund-ed through the Georgia Department ofCommunity Affairs (DCA) and CommunityDevelopment Block Grant (CDBG) pro-gram. Therefore, bidders are required toprovide with their bid proposal the execut-ed Georgia DCA/CDBG forms and certifi-cations included in Sections 00901through 00990 of the contract documents.The Bidder shall comply with Section00901 Minority Employment Provisions,which requires the Bidder to submit docu-mentation of compliance with these provi-sions. Bidders must provide allrequiredforms and certifications from Sections00901 to 00990, fully executed, in aseparate sealed envelope with theirbid. Further attention is called to contractconditions contained herein pertaining tonon-discrimination, equal employment op-portunity, subcontract, and opportunitiesfor project area residents.Bidders must comply with the President'sExecutive Order Nos. 11246 and 11375,which prohibits discrimination in employ-ment regarding race, creed, color, sex, ornational origin.Bidders must comply with Title VI of theCivil Rights Act of 1964, the Davis-BaconAct, the Anti-Kickback Act, and the Con-tract Work Hours Standard Act.The Contractor, or any subcontractor, sub-mitting a bid for utility contracting, as de-fined in O.C.G.A. Section 43-14-2 to a util-ity system as defined in said section, shallconform fo O.C.G.A. Section 43-14-8.2 etseq. with reference to Utility Contractor'sLicenses and shall submit the bid with thelicense numbers, as issued by theDivisionof Utility Contractors, affixed on the out-side of the bid envelope as provided byO.C.G.A. Section 43-14-8.2(h). Utility con-tracting means a proposal to perform utili-ty work, the depth of which exceeds five(5) feet, to a utility system as defined inO.C.G.A. Section 43-14-2(17).A utility contractor license will be re-quired for this project.

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16-279IN THE SUPERIOR COURT

OF LAURENS COUNTYSTATE OF GEORGIA21st MORTGAGE CORPORATION,Plaintiff,v.CARLA M. PRINGLE,

Defendant.CIVIL ACTION FILE NO.2016-cg-0195

COMPLAINT IN TROVERNOTICE OF PUBLICATION FOR DE-

FENDANT CARLA M. PRINGLEBy Order for Service By Publication, datedthe 19th day of May 2016, you arehereby notified that on March 30, 2016,21st Mortgage Corporation filed a Com-plaint in Trover against Defendant CarlaM. Pringle. The Defendant defaulted in thepayments due under a Consumer LoanNote.You are required to file with the Clerk ofthe Superior Court of Laurens County,Georgia, and lo serve upon petitioner's at-torney, Jason B. Godwin, 3985 SteveReynolds Boulevard, Building D, Nor-cross, Georgia 30093, an Answer in writ-ing within sixty (60) days of the date of ihis order for publication.WITNESS, the Honorable Jon F. HeltonJudge of this Superior Court.This the 19th day of May, 2016.Amy SzedelyDeputy Clerk, Superior CourtFOR: Jackie H. Dalton C'erkJune 18, 25, Jul 2, 9, 16, 23, Aug. 6, 2016

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16-276IN THE SUPERIOR COURT

OF LAURENS COUNTYSTATE OF GEORGIA

IN RE: JAMES EDWIN HERRONCIVIL ACTION NO. 2016-CD-0333

NOTICE OF PUBLICATIONTO: ANY INTERESTED PARTIES CON-

CERNING THE NAME CHANGE OFJAMES EDWIN HERRON

NOTICE is given that on the 3rd day ofJune, 2016, a petition was filed in LaurensCounty Superior Court by JAMES ED-WIN HERRON praying for an order of thecourt changing his/her name from JAMESEDWIN HERRON to JAMES EDWARDHERRON.NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to law

that any interested or affected party ap-pear in said Court and file objections tosuch name change. Objections must befiled with said Court within sixty (60) daysof the filing of said petition.Signed this 3rd day of June , 2016.Georgia JeffcoatDeputy Clerk of Superior Court

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LEGALS16-263

NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWERGEORGIA,LAURENS COUNTYTHIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT ADEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.Under and by virtue of the Power of Salecontained in a Security Deed given byStacey Bernard Hunt to ARGENTMORTGAGE COMPANY, LLC, dated08/31/2004, recorded in Deed Book 1576,Page 267, Laurens County, Georgia re-cords, as last transferred to WELLS FAR-GO BANK, N.A., as Trustee for the POOL-ING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT Dat-ed as of October 1, 2004 Park Place Se-curities, Inc. Asset-Backed Pass-ThroughCertificates Series 2004-MHQ1 by assign-ment recorded or to be recorded in theLaurens County, Georgia records convey-ing the after-described property to securea Note in the original principal amount ofSixty-Eight Thousand Six Hundred Twen-ty-Five and 00/100 DOLLARS($68,625.00), with interest thereon as setforth therein, there will be sold at publicoutcry to the highest bidder for cash be-fore the courthouse door of LaurensCounty, Georgia, within the legal hours ofsale on the first Tuesday in July 2016, thefollowing described property:ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OFLAND WITH ALL IMPROVEMENTS AT-TACHED THERETO LYING AND BEINGIN LAND LOTS 231 & 232, 17TH LANDDISTRICT, DESCRIBED AS LOT 11,CONTAINING 1.10 ACRES, MORE ORLESS, OF TIMBER RIDGE SUBDIVI-SION, ACCORDING TO THAT CERTAINPLAT OF SURVEY FOR RIVER SOUTHDEVELOPMENT, INC., PREPARED BYMARVIN D. CLEMENTS, GRLS, RE-CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 207,LAURENS COUNTY LAND RECORDS.SAID PLAT OF SURVEY AND RECORDTHEREOF ARE BY REFERENCE MADEA PART HEREOF FOR A MORE ACCU-RATE DESCRIPTION OF SAID PROP-ERTY.ALSO CONVEYED HEREWITH IS A2001, HOMESTEAD HOMES, 28 X 64MANUFACTURED HOME, SERIAL NUM-BER HM01GA0115955AB, WHICH ISPERMANENTLY ATTACHED TO ANDMADE A PART OF THE ABOVE DESCRI-BED REAL PROPERTY.The debt secured by said Security Deedhas been and is hereby declared due be-cause of, among other possible events ofdefault, failure to pay the indebtedness asand when due and in the manner providedin the Note and Security Deed. The debtremaining in default, this sale will be madefor the purpose of paying the same and allexpenses of this sale, as provided in Se-curity Deed and by law, including attor-neyʼs fees (notice of intent to collect attor-neyʼs fees having been given).Said property will be sold subject to anyoutstanding ad valorem taxes (includingtaxes which are a lien, but not yet due andpayable), any matters which might be dis-closed by an accurate survey and inspec-tion of the property, any assessments,liens, encumbrances, zoning ordinances,restrictions, covenants, and matters of re-cord superior to the Security Deed first setout above.The entity that has full authority to negoti-ate, amend, and modify all terms of themortgage with the debtor is: Ocwen LoanServicing, LLC, 1661 Worthington Road,Suite 100, West Palm Beach, FL 33409,561-682-8000. Please understand that thesecured creditor is not required by law tonegotiate, amend, or modify the terms ofthe mortgage instrument.To the best knowledge and belief of theundersigned, the parties in possession ofthe property are Stacey Bernard Hunt or atenant or tenants.The sale will be conducted subject (1) toconfirmation that the sale is not prohibitedunder the U.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2)to final confirmation and audit of the statusof the loan with the holder of the securitydeed.WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., as Trusteefor the POOLING AND SERVICINGAGREEMENT Dated as of October 1,2004 Park Place Securities, Inc. Asset-Backed Pass-Through Certificates Series2004-MHQ1As Attorney in Fact for Stacey BernardHuntWeissman, Nowack, Curry, & Wilco P.C.Attn: Lender ServicesOne Alliance Center, 4th Floor3500 Lenox RoadAtlanta, GA 30326Our File# 017237-007110

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16-267NOTICE TO CREDITORS

AND DEBTORSSTATE OF GEORGIA,COUNTY OF LAURENSAll creditors of the Estate of HENRY LEE(a/k/a JOE) POOLER, deceased, late ofLaurens County, Georgia, are hereby noti-fied to render their demands in writing tothe undersigned according to law, and allpersons indebted to said estate are re-quired to make immediate payment to us.This 6th day of June, 2016.Pamela Pooler BettisAnika Pooler ThompsonMeardith PoolerAdministrators of the Estate ofHenry Lee (a/k/a Joe) PoolerKaren R. WestAttorney for the Estate218 Earlwood DriveDublin, Georgia 31021478-272-7149

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16-272To Whom It May Concern;Notice is hereby given that Shane A. Lee,alcohol agent,has submitted an applica-tion to the City of Dublin for a 2016, li-cense to sell BEER, WINE, LIQUOR re-tail, COMSUMPTION ON PREMISES, atSOUTHERN BUSINESS ACQUISITIONSMANAGEMENT & CONSULTING, LLCd/b/a BRICKYARD 110 LEFT located at110 W. Jackson Street, Dublin, Ga.31021. Further notice is given that theCity Clerk will hear public comments onWednesday, April 20, 2016 at 11:00a.m., in the City Clerkʼs office at CityHall regarding the issuing of said license.This notice given this 8th day of June,2016.Shane A. Lee

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16-273STATE OF GEORGIA,COUNTY OF LAURENSAll creditors of the Estate of CLAUDPAUL DENNEY, deceased, late of saidCounty, are hereby notified to render theirdemands to the undersigned according tolaw, and all persons indebted to said es-tate are required to make immediate pay-ment to the undersigned.This 9th day of June, 2016.JACQUELYN KITCHENS DENNEYExecutrix of the Estate ofCLAUD PAUL DENNEYScott B. Thompson, Sr., P.C.P.O. Box 1586Dublin, Ga. 31040(478) 272-4460

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LEGALS16-262

NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER INSECURITY DEED

GEORGIA,LAURENS COUNTY.By virtue of the power of sale contained inthe Deed To Secure Debt given by KIMMCCOY CONLEY to BANK OF DUDLEYdated March 20, 2013, and recorded inDeed Book 2433, Page 90 in the Office ofthe Clerk of the Superior Court of LaurensCounty, Ga., conveying the below-descri-bed property, to secure that certain notegiven by Kimberly McCoy Conley to Bankof Dudley in the original principal amountof $21,165.70 with interest thereon as setforth therein, there will be sold by the un-dersigned at public outcry to the highestbidder before the Courthouse Door at Lau-rens County, Georgia, within the legalhours of sale, on the first Tuesday in July,2016, the following described property:All that tract, lot, or parcel of land lyingand being in the Town of East Dublin,Laurens County, Georgia, as shown by aplat of survey made by Jack C. Brantley,Land Surveyor, dated March 12, 1957 andbeing more particularly described as fol-lows:BEGINNING at an iron pin on the westmargin of Aiken Street, which pin is locat-ed 420 feet southerly from the southwestcorner of the intersection of Aiken Streetand an un-named Street and runningthence along the west margin of AikenStreet in a southwesterly direction a dis-tance of 71.6 feet to an iron pin; thenceturning and continuing along Aiken Street20.2 feet to an iron pin; thence turning andrunning in a westerly direction 135 feet toan iron pin; thence turning and running ina northerly direction a distance of 90 feetto an iron pin; thence turning and runningin an Easterly direction a distance of 135feet to an iron pin and the point of begin-ning. And the same property shown by aplat of survey recorded in the Office of theClerk of Laurens Superior Court in DeedBook 151, Page 500, to which plat refer-ence is made and the metes and boundsshown incorporated herein.This is the same property described in aWarranty Deed from Martha Crozier, indi-vidually and as Executrix under the LastWill and Testament of T.W. McCoy, Sr. toMartha Crozier, dated February 26, 2013,filed February 27, 2013 and recorded Feb-ruary 27, 2013 in Deed Book 2426, Page39 in the Office of the Clerk of LaurensSuperior Court.The above property is located at: 112 Cir-cle Drive, East Dublin, GA. 31027To the best knowledge and belief of theundersigned, the person or persons whomay be in the possession of such propertyis Kimberly McCoy Conley.The debt secured by said security deedhas been and is hereby declared due be-cause of, among other possible events ofdefault, failure to make payments in ac-cordance with the terms of said note. Thedebt remaining in default, this sale will bemade for the purpose of paying the same,and all expenses of sale, including attor-ney's fees.Said property will be sold subject to alloutstanding ad valorem taxes and/or as-sessments and/or restrictions and/or zon-ing ordinances and/or covenants; mattersthat may be disclosed by an accurate sur-vey and/or inspection of the property; andmatters of record superior to the Deed ToSecure Debt.Notice has been given of intention to col-lect attorneyʼs fees in accordance with theterms of the note secured by the property.Additionally, this sale will be conductedsubject to (1) confirmation that the sale isnot prohibited under the U. S. BankruptcyCode and (2) final confirmation and auditof the status of the loan with the holder ofthe Deed To Secure Debt.This law firm is a debt collector at-tempting to collect a debt and any in-formation obtained will be used for thatpurpose.The name, address, and telephone num-ber of the individual or entity who shallhave full authority to negotiate, amend,and modify all terms of the Deed To Se-cure Debt is Ms. Jennifer Wilkins, LoanOperations Manager, Bank of Dudley,P.O. Box 4098, Dublin, Georgia 31040.(478) 277-1500.Bank of Dudley, Attorney-in-Fact forKim McCoy ConleyEdward B. Claxton IIIAttorney at LawP. O. Box 16459Dublin, Georgia 31040478-272-9965

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16-274STATE OF GEORGIA,COUNTY OF LAURENSAll creditors of the Estate of THELMA C.KIGHT, deceased, late of said County, arehereby notified to render their demands tothe undersigned according to law, and allpersons indebted to said estate are re-quired to make immediate payment to theundersigned.This 9th day of June, 2016.L. ROY KIGHTExecutor of the Estate ofTHELMA C. KIGHTScott B. Thompson, Sr., P.C.P.O. Box 1586Dublin, Ga. 31040(478) 272-4460

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16-268NOTICE TO CREDITORS

All creditors of the Estate of WilliamMcKissick, deceased, late of LaurensCounty, Georgia, are hereby notified torender their demands to the undersignedaccording to law, and all persons indebtedto said estate are required to make imme-diate payment to me.This the 6th day of June, 2016.Virginia NealAdministrator of the Estate ofWilliam McKissickVerna L. SmithAttorney for EstateP.O. Box 2014Dublin, Georgia 31040

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16-259CITY OF DUBLIN JULY 2016 TAX SALETAMMY HAYESCITY MARSHALLCITY OF DUBLINSTATE OF GEORGIACOUNTY OF LAURENSUnder and by virtue of certain tax Fi.Fa.ʼsissued by the City of Dublin, LaurensCounty Georgia. In favor of the City ofDublin and, against the following namedpersons and the property as described im-mediately below their respective name(s).There will be sold for cash or certifiedfunds at public outcry, before the CityHall Steps in the City of Dublin, Lau-rens County Georgia, between the legalhours of sale, on the first Tuesday inJuly 2016 the same July 5, 2016.The following property will be sold be-tween the legal hours of sale, 10:00 AMand 4:00 PM. The properties listed belowand described, or as much thereof as willsatisfy the City tax execution on the re-spective individual, will be sold. The prop-erties hereinafter described have beenlevied on as the property of the personswhose names immediately precede theproperty description. Each of the respec-tive parcels of property are located in theCity of Dublin, Laurens County, Stateof Georgia. The years for which saidFi.Fa.ʼs are issued and levied are statedbelow the name of the owner in each

LEGALScase.This is a buyer beware sale and allproperty will be sold as is. The Citymakes no warranty, neither expressednor implied, as to title.Properties are sold under the power ofa tax sale deed with specific rights ofredemption.Each defendant and tenant in possession,if applicable, has been notified of levy timeand place of sale. Purchaser shall pay fortitle, all transfer cost, all taxes, advertisingcost and recording fees. Pursuant toGeorgia Law, payment will be requiredwithin one (1) hour of the completion ofthe tax sale. In the event a bid is notproperly paid, the property shall be re-of-fered at 2:00 PM on the day of the sale,or the following day that being July 6,2016.File #-- 1Map/Parcel Number: D17C-194Defendant(s) in FiFa: Alston, Alvin DCurrent Property Owner: same as De-fendant(s) in FiFaReference Deed: 654/325Property Description: All and only thatparcel of land designated as Tax ParcelD17C-194, lying and being in the City ofDublin, Laurens County, Georgia, descri-bed in Deed Book 654, Page 325, the de-scription contained therein being incorpo-rated herein by this reference.Years Due: 2010-2015File #-- 2Map/Parcel Number: D17A-024Defendant(s) in FiFa: Alston, Alvin D& Larhoda M.Current Property Owner: same as De-fendant(s) in FiFaReference Deed: 2298/141Property Description: All and only thatparcel of land designated as Tax ParcelD17A-024, lying and being in the City ofDublin, Laurens County, Georgia, beingLot 4, Block 237, described in Deed Book2298, Page 141, the description containedtherein being incorporated herein by thisreference, known as 306 WoodwardStreet.Years Due: 2013-2015File #-- 3Map/Parcel Number: D15F-332Defendant(s) in FiFa: Bailey, BessieMae (aka Mrs. George Bailey)Current Property Owner: Bailey, BessieMae (aka Mrs. George Bailey) Life Estate;Hall, Sandra Coley (Remainderman)Reference Deed: 996/99Property Description: All and only thatparcel of land designated as Tax ParcelD15F-332, lying and being in the City ofDublin, Laurens County, Georgia, beingLot 29, Block B, Hughes Heights Subdivi-sion, being a portion of the property de-scribed in Deed Book 996, Page 99, thedescription contained therein being incor-porated herein by this reference, knownas 809 North Washington Street.Years Due: 2009-2015File #-- 4Map/Parcel Number: D15F-333Defendant(s) in FiFa: Bailey, BessieMae (aka Mrs. George Bailey)Current Property Owner: Bailey, BessieMae (aka Mrs. George Bailey) Life Estate;Hall, Sandra Coley (Remainderman)Reference Deed: 996/99Property Description: All and only thatparcel of land designated as Tax ParcelD15F-333, lying and being in the City ofDublin, Laurens County, Georgia, beingLot 30, Block B, Hughes Heights Subdivi-sion, being a portion of the property de-scribed in Deed Book 996, Page 99, thedescription contained therein being incor-porated herein by this reference, knownas 807 North Washington Street.Years Due: 2009-2015File #-- 5Map/Parcel Number: D15E-221Defendant(s) in FiFa: Boatwright, Da-vid EugeneCurrent Property Owner: same as De-fendant(s) in FiFaReference Deed: 1123/344Property Description: All and only thatparcel of land designated as Tax ParcelD15E-221, lying and being in the City ofDublin, Laurens County, Georgia, beingLots 3, 48 & 49, Block 123, Survey for D.B. Boatwright, shown in Deed Book 423,Page 38, the description contained thereinbeing incorporated herein by this refer-ence, described in Deed Book 1123, Page344, known as 205 Sawyer Street.Years Due: 2013-2015File #-- 6Map/Parcel Number: D20E-097Defendant(s) in FiFa: Bostic, DonaldCurrent Property Owner: same as De-fendant(s) in FiFaReference Deed: 2034/8; 2053/181Property Description: All and only thatparcel of land designated as Tax ParcelD20E-097, lying and being in the City ofDublin, Laurens County, Georgia, beingLots 5 & 6, Block 9, shown in Deed Book2, Page 110, the description containedtherein being incorporated herein by thisreference, described in Deed Book 2034,Page 8, and Deed Book 2053, Page 181,known as 714 South Washington Street.Years Due: 2013-2015File #-- 13Map/Parcel Number: D16F-196Defendant(s) in FiFa: Jackson, Evelyn(aka Evelyn Smith Jackson)Current Property Owner: same as De-fendant(s) in FiFaReference Deed: 189/555Property Description: All and only thatparcel of land designated as Tax ParcelD16F-196, lying and being in the City ofDublin, Laurens County, Georgia, beingdescribed in Deed Book 189, Page 555,the description contained therein being in-corporated herein by this reference,known as 706 Rowe Street.Years Due: 2010-2015File #-- 14Map/Parcel Number: D17A-008Defendant(s) in FiFa: Blackshear, Ga-briel Darrice & Tammy ReneCurrent Property Owner: same as De-fendant(s) in FiFaReference Deed: 907/9Property Description: All and only thatparcel of land designated as Tax ParcelD17A-008, lying and being in the City ofDublin, Laurens County, Georgia, beingLot 36, Block 246, described in DeedBook 907, Page 9, the description con-tained therein being incorporated hereinby this reference, located on Ray Street.Years Due: 2013-2015File #-- 15Map/Parcel Number: D16D-166Defendant(s) in FiFa: Spikes, GayleW.Current Property Owner: Bates, SlaterEstate IN REM, all heirs known and un-knownReference Deed: 294/463Property Description: All and only thatparcel of land designated as Tax ParcelD16D-166, lying and being in the City ofDublin, Laurens County, Georgia, being aportion of the property described in DeedBook 294, Page 463, the description con-tained therein being incorporated hereinby this reference, known as 507 SouthJefferson Street.Years Due: 2009-2015File #-- 16Map/Parcel Number: D16F-111Defendant(s) in FiFa: Courtenay,HenryCurrent Property Owner: same as De-fendant(s) in FiFaReference Deed: 2418/4 & 7Property Description: All and only thatparcel of land designated as Tax ParcelD16F-111, lying and being in the City ofDublin, Laurens County, Georgia, shownin Deed Book 348, Page 539, the descrip-tion contained therein being incorporatedherein by this reference, described in

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LEGALSDeed Book 2418, Pages 4 & 7, known as522 Burch Drive.Years Due: 2013-2015File #-- 17Map/Parcel Number: D16E-152Defendant(s) in FiFa: Clay, JamesEstate IN REM, Eugene Clay, Executor &Auro ClayCurrent Property Owner: Clay, AuroReference Deed: 1078/305Property Description: All and only thatparcel of land designated as Tax ParcelD16E-152, lying and being in the City ofDublin, Laurens County, Georgia, being aportion of the property shown in Plat Book7, Page 457, the description containedtherein being incorporated herein by thisreference, described in Deed Book 1078,Page 305.Years Due: 2013-2015File #-- 21Map/Parcel Number: D16E-044Defendant(s) in FiFa: Craig, Johnny &Katherine (aka Kathern Ward Craig)Current Property Owner: same as De-fendant(s) in FiFaReference Deed: 324/198; 324/197;324/196Property Description: All and only thatparcel of land designated as Tax ParcelD16E-044, lying and being in the City ofDublin, Laurens County, Georgia, beingLot 4, Block D, shown in Deed Book 24,Page 402, the description contained there-in being incorporated herein by this refer-ence, described in Deed Book 324, Page198, known as 208 Mitchell Street.Years Due: 2013-2015File #-- 22Map/Parcel Number: D15F-251Defendant(s) in FiFa: Tompkins, Jo-seph (aka Joseph Thompkins) Estate INREM, all heirs known and unknown(2012); Thomas, Justine (2013-2015)Current Property Owner: Thomas, Jus-tineReference Deed: 2357/138Property Description: All and only thatparcel of land designated as Tax ParcelD15F-251, lying and being in the City ofDublin, Laurens County, Georgia, beingLot 109, Block 98, described in DeedBook 2357, Page 138, the descriptioncontained therein being incorporated here-in by this reference, known as 409 Alaba-ma Street.Years Due: 2012-2015File #-- 27Map/Parcel Number: D20E-061Defendant(s) in FiFa: Coates, IceraEstate IN REM, all heirs known and un-known (2009-2014); Coates, Mary Ann(2015)Current Property Owner: Brown, WillieJr. Estate IN REM, Mary Ann Coates, Ex-ecutorReference Deed: 883/221Property Description: All and only thatparcel of land designated as Tax ParcelD20E-061, lying and being in the City ofDublin, Laurens County, Georgia, beingLots 88 and 89, being a portion of theproperty described in Deed Book 883,Page 221, the description contained there-in being incorporated herein by this refer-ence, known as 420 Vine Street.Years Due: 2013-2015File #-- 28Map/Parcel Number: D16D-118Defendant(s) in FiFa: Stanley, MaryH.Current Property Owner: same as De-fendant(s) in FiFaReference Deed: 1149/260Property Description: All and only thatparcel of land designated as Tax ParcelD16D-118, lying and being in the City ofDublin, Laurens County, Georgia, being aportion of the property described in DeedBook 1149, Page 260, the descriptioncontained therein being incorporated here-in by this reference, known as 606 SouthJefferson Street.Years Due: 2009-2015File #-- 30Map/Parcel Number: D17C-062Defendant(s) in FiFa: Benton, PattieDavisCurrent Property Owner: same as De-fendant(s) in FiFaReference Deed: NRFProperty Description: All and only thatparcel of land designated as Tax ParcelD17C-062, lying and being in the City ofDublin, Laurens County, Georgia, beingLot 130, Block 234, the description con-tained therein being incorporated hereinby this reference, known as 501 HayesStreet.Years Due: 2013-2015File #-- 32Map/Parcel Number: D15D-104Defendant(s) in FiFa: Knight, Theo-dore Roosevelt (2012); Szekely Albert Jr.& Shiver, Phillip (2013); Shiver, Phillip(2014-2015)Current Property Owner: Shiver, PhillipReference Deed: 2418/282; 2394/26Property Description: All and only thatparcel of land designated as Tax ParcelD15D-104, lying and being in the 1st LandDistrict, City of Dublin, Laurens County,Georgia, Survey for Lonnie Harris, shownin Deed Book 532, Page 237, the descrip-tion contained therein being incorporatedherein by this reference, known as 602McKinley Street.Years Due: 2012-2015File #-- 33Map/Parcel Number: D10B-008Defendant(s) in FiFa: Kinzler, MelindaEstate IN REM, Richard Stanley Kinzler,Executor (2012); Kinzler, Richard Stanley(2013-2015)Current Property Owner: Kinzler, Ri-chard StanleyReference Deed: 2391/249Property Description: All and only thatparcel of land designated as Tax ParcelD10B-008, lying and being in the City ofDublin, Laurens County, Georgia, being aportion of the property shown in DeedBook 523, Page 219, the description con-tained therein being incorporated hereinby this reference, being a portion of theproperty described in Deed Book 2391,Page 249, known as 1212 Woodrow Ave-nue.Years Due: 2012-2015File #-- 34Map/Parcel Number: D15E-055Defendant(s) in FiFa: Mullis, NancyElaine Estate IN REM, Sarah Diann Mul-lis, Administratrix (2009-2012); Mullis, Sar-ah Diann (2013-2015)Current Property Owner: Mullis, SarahDiannReference Deed: 1911/186; 1042/287Property Description: All and only thatparcel of land designated as Tax ParcelD15E-055, lying and being in the City ofDublin, Laurens County, Georgia, beingLot 5, Cecil E. Carroll Subdivision, descri-bed in Deed Book 1911, Page 186, thedescription contained therein being incor-porated herein by this reference, knownas 808 North Church Street.Years Due: 2009-2015File #-- 35Map/Parcel Number: D17B-065Defendant(s) in FiFa: Stonecrest In-come & Opportunity Fund I, LLCCurrent Property Owner: Capital In-come and Growth Fund, LLCReference Deed: 2469/49; 2671/226Property Description: All and only thatparcel of land designated as Tax ParcelD17B-065, lying and being in the City ofDublin, Laurens County, Georgia, beingLot 13, Block B, Saxon Heights Subdivi-sion, shown in Deed Book 332, Page 622,the description contained therein being in-corporated herein by this reference, de-scribed in Deed Book 2671, Page 226,known as 709 Ridgewood Avenue.Years Due: 2013-2015File #-- 38Map/Parcel Number: D19E-002

LEGALSDefendant(s) in FiFa: Spikes, VivianDCurrent Property Owner: Spikes, VivianD.; Brown, Dorothy D.; Dudley, Carrie R.Reference Deed: 414/149; 258/242Property Description: All and only thatparcel of land designated as Tax ParcelD19E-002, lying and being in LaurensCounty, Georgia, being Lot 29, Block 91,described in Deed Book 414, Page 149,and Deed Book 258, Page 242, the de-scription contained therein being incorpo-rated herein by this reference.Years Due: 2013-2015

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16-265IN THE SUPERIOR COURTOF LAURENS COUNTY

STATE OF GEORGIABLUE MOUNTAIN HOMES, LLC, Plain-

tiff,v.CIVIL ACTION FILE NO. 2013-CG-0099ESTATE OF TOM CARSWELL, UN-KNOWN HEIRS OF EDNA CARSWELL,ALDORA COLEY CARSWELL, UN-KNOWN HEIRS OF CARNITHA CARS-WELL, THOMAS A. CARSWELL,CLEAVE L. WILLIAMS, as Administratixof the Estate of Virginia Williams, FAN-NIE MAE CARSWELL MCKAY, TONICYDELL CARSWELL W ATKINS, UN-KNOWN HEIRS OF ANDREW WILLIE"BOB" CARSWELL,UNKNOWN HEIRSOF ERMA NELL RUTLEDGE, UN-KNOWN HEIRS OF THOMAS RUT-LEDGE, UNKNOWN HEIRS OF MIRIUMCARSWELL, JOE LOUIS COATESA/K7A JOE LEWIS COATES A/K7A JOELOUIS COATES-EL A/K7A JOE LOUIS,SAMMY LEE COATES, UNKNOWNHEIRS OF JOHNNY LEE COATES, AN-GELICA SHINEA COATES, XEOXJOHNSON, JAMES P. THOMAS, LOUIS& LOUISE HOLDINGS, ROCKTOPPARTNERS, LP, HOLLY WATER IR-REVOCABLE FOREIGN TRUST A/K/AHOLY WATER IRREVOCABLE FOR-EIGN Trust THE GEORGIAN BANK,through its receiver Citizens Bank andTrust Company, PHYLISSETA E. FAL-CONER and THE PROPERTY COM-MONLY KNOWN AS 745 GEORGIANHIGHWAY 338, DUDLEY, LAURENSCOUNTY, GEORGIA 31022,Defendants.SPECIAL MASTER'S DETERMINATION

OF ENTITLEMENT TO NOTICE ANDPROCESS

THE UNDERSIGNED SPECIAL MAS-TER, being duly appointed by Order of theCourt in the within and foregoing matter,has reviewed the Petition to Quiet Title(the "Petition"), all documents filed withthe Petition, and all such other permittedevidence which has been filed in this mat-ter and served upon the Special Masterunder O.C.G.A. § 23-3-64, as applicable

LEGALSherein. Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 23-3-65,the Special Master respectfully submits tothis Honorable Court the following deter-mination as to the notice and process re-quired in this action:Upon such review, the Special Master hasdetermined that the primary Respondentin this quiet title action is the improved realproperty which is more commonly knownas 745 Georgian Highway 338, Dudley,Laurens County, Georgia 31022, accord-ing to the present system of numberinghouses and naming streets in LaurensCounty, Georgia (as more particularly de-scribed in Exhibit "A" attached to the Peti-tion) (hereinafter, the "Subject Property" orthe "Property"), such Property being fur-ther identified as Tax Parcel Number 071-001-B in accordance with the land parcelidentification of the Laurens County Boardof Tax Assessors, and, as his/her/their re-spective interest(s) may appear, the Occu-pant/Tenant/Resident of the Subject Prop-erty. Upon such review, the Special Mas-ter has further determined that the follow-ing parties are necessary Defendants andare entitled to notice:Aldora Coley CarswellThomas A. Carswell.Cleave L Williams, as Administratix of theEstate of Virginia WilliamsFannie Maw Carswell McKayToni Cydell Carswell WatkinsJoe Louis Coates a/k/a Joe Lewis Coatesa/k/a Joe Louis Coates-El a/k/a Joe LouisSammy Lee CoatesAngelica Shinea CoatesXeox JohnsonJames P. ThomasLouis & Louis HoldingsRocktop Partners LPThe Georgian Bank, through its receiverCitizens Bank and Trust CompanyPhylisseta E. FalconerHolly Water Irrevocable Foreign Trusta/k/a Holy Water Irrevocable Foreign TrustEstate of Tom Cars wellUnknown Heirs of Eddie CarswellUnknown Heirs of Edna CarswellUnknown Heirs of Carnitha CarswellUnknown Heirs or Andrew Willie "Bob"CarswellUnknown Heirs of Erma Nell RutledgeUnknown Heirs of Thomas RutledgeUnknown Heirs of Mirium CarswellUnknown Heirs of Johnny Lee CoatesJimmy L. Carswell IIThe Property commonly known as 745Georgian Highway 338, Dudley, Lau-rens County, Georgia 31022Upon such review, the Special Master hasfurther determined that any Defendant(s)who could not be personally served—ei-ther because the Plaintiff has no validservice address for such Defendant(s), orbecause attempted persona! upon suchDefendant(s) was returned by the Sheriffor process server as "non esf” or becausesuch Defendant(s) reside outside theState of Georgia should be served withpublication of notice.Further, the Special Master has deter-mined that, in that as a matter of law thePetition proposes to quiet title to the cap-tioned Property as against "all parties,known or unknown", that service by publi-cation should be perfected against all oth-er known or unknown parties who have orclaim any adverse right, title or interest inor to the Subject Property.WHEREFORE, the undersigned SpecialMaster respectfully requests that the Courtenter an Order for Service by Publicationupon the foregoing Defendants in theabove-captioned Action to Quiet Title.Respectfully submitted this 5th day ofMay 2016.James F. Nelson, Jr., Special MasterGeorgia Bar No. 538100NELSON & DIXON, LLC125 N. Franldin StDublin, GA 31021

Phone: 478.272.3545Fax: 478.272.8853

IN THE SUPERIOR COURTOF LAURENS COUNTY

STATE OF GEORGIABLUE MOUNTAIN HOMES, LLC, Plaintiff,CIVIL ACTION FILE NO. 2013-CG-0099ESTATE OF TOM CARSWELL, UN-KNOWNHEIRS OF EDNA CARSWELL, ALDORACOLEY CARSWELL, UNKNOWN HEIRSOFCARNTTHA CARSWELL, THOMAS A.CARSWELL, CLEAVE L WILLIAMS, asAdministratix. of the Estate of VirginiaWilliams,FANNIE MAE CARSWELL MCKAY, TO-NICYDELL CARSWELL WATKPNS, UN-KNOWNHEIRS OF ANDREW WILLIE "BOB"CARSWELL,UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ER-MA NELL RUTLEDGE, UNKNOWNHEIRS OF THOMAS RUTLEDGE, UN-KNOWN HEIRS OF MIRIUM CARS-WELL, JOE LOUIS COATES A/K/A JOELEWIS COATES A/K/A JOE LOUISCOATES-EL A/K/A JOE LOUIS, SAMMYLEE COATES, UNKNOWN HEIRS OFJOHNNY LEE COATES, ANGELICASHINEA COATES, XEOX) JOHNSON,JAMES P, THOMAS, LOUIS & LOUISEHOLDINGS, ROCKTOP PARTNERS, LP,HOLLY WATER IRREVOCABLE FOR-EIGN TRUST A/R7A HOLY WATER IR-REVOCABLE FOREIGN Trust THEGEORGIAN BANK, through its receiverCitizens Bank and Trust Company,PHYLISSETA E. FALCONER and THEPROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS745 GEORGIAN HIGHWAY 338, DUD-LEY, LAURENS COUNTY, GEORGIA31022,Defendants.

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICEI hereby certify that I have this date servedall counsel of record in this matter with thewithin and foregoing SPECIAL MASTERSDETERMINATION OF ENTITLEMENT OFNOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS byhand delivery and by placing a trae andcorrect copy of same in the United StatesMail, with prepaid first-class postage af-fixed thereto, properly addressed as fol-lows:Morris S. Robertson

113 East Gaines StreetP.O. Box Drawer 2047Dublin, GA 31040Joe Louis Gates 741 Highway 338 Dud-ley.. GA 31022William G. GlassWerner, Shearhouse, Weitz, Greenberg &Shaw. LLP14 East State StreetSavannah, GA 31401Eric Jones, Esq.Special Master2088 Highway 441 NorthDublin. GA 31021Aldora Coley Carswell8255 NW Miami Court, Apartment 504Miami, Dade County, Florida 33150-3074Thomas A. Carswell13450 Aswan Road, Apartment 139,Opa Locka, Florida 33054-5804.Cleavie L. Williams, as the Administratix ofthe Estate of Virginia Williams 408 W.19,h Street Anniston, Alabama 36201.Fannie Mae Carswell McKay 241 RiverLaurel Drive Belleville, Illinois 62220-3291Toni Cydell Carswell Watkins 22286 Her-on Watch Court Carrollton,VA23314Sammy Lee Coates820 Ward Street, Apartment 16Eastman, Georgia 31023-6351Johnny Lee Coates, Jr. 4004 Central Cir-cle Columbus Georgia 31904-7063Angelica Shinea Coates3810 Buena Vista Road, Apt. 23Columbus, Georgia 31906Leslie Coates3810 Buena Vista Road, Apt. 23Columbus, Georgia 31906Jarnes P. Thomas 751 Highway 338 Dud-ley, Laurens County, Georgia 31022

LEGALSLouis and Louise Holdings741 Highway 338, Dudley, Georgia 31022The Holy Water Foreign Irrevocable Trust741 Highway 338, Dudley, Georgia 31022.Annette McBrayer Taylor English DumaLP, 1600 Parkwood Circle Suite 400 At-lanta Georgia 30339This 5th day of May, 2016.Nelson & Dixon, LLC125 N.Franklin St.Dublin, GA 31021Phone: 478.272.3545Fax: 478.272.8853

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NOTICE OF SALEUNDER POWER IN SECURITY DEEDGEORGIA,LAURENS COUNTY.By virtue of the power of sale contained inthe Deed to Secure Debt given by JOSH-UA LEE RALEY to FIRST LAURENSBANK dated May 25, 2012, and recordedin Deed Book 2355, Page 19, in the Officeof the Clerk of the Superior Court ofLauens County, Ga., conveying the below-described property, to secure that certainnote given by Joshua Lee Raley to FirstLaurens Bank in the original principalamount of $57,924.58 with interest there-on as set forth therein, there will be soldby the undersigned at public outcry to thehighest bidder before the CourthouseDoor at Laurens County, Georgia, withinthe legal hours of sale, on the first Tues-day in July, 2016 the following describedproperty:TRACT 1All that tract or parcel of land situate, lyingand being in Land Lot 337 of the 12thLand District of Laurens County, Georgia,containing 2.00 acres, more or less, beingbounded on the north, east and west byproperty of Mrs. Lavada Livingston Pea-vey, and on the south by a county main-tained road.Said property is more particularly descri-bed according to a plat of survey preparedby Daniel R. Riggs, Land Surveyor, datedJune 28, 1983, a copy of said plat beingrecorded in Deed Book 408, page 557,Laurens County Records, and being incor-porated herein by reference for a moreparticular description.TRACT 2All that tract or parcel of land lying and be-ing in Land Lots 228 and 223 of the 12thLand District of Laurens County, Georgia,containing 9.28 acres, more or less, andbeing more particularly shown and descri-bed as Tract D-1 on a plat of survey pre-pared on 6/18/2009 by Billy Flanders,Land Surveyor, and recorded in Plat Book9, page 875B, Laurens County Records.The courses and distances of said plat areincorporated into and made a part of thisdescription by reference.This sale also includes a 2000 PioneerManufactured Home VIN#PH2612GA5559A and PH2612GA5559B,located on Tract 1.The above property is located at: 2584Rock Springs Road, Glenwood, GA30428 and Greg Couey Road, Glen-wood, GATo the best knowledge and belief of theundersigned, the person or persons whomay be in the possession of such propertyis Joshua Lee Raley.The debt secured by said security deedhas been and is hereby declared due be-cause of, among other possible events ofdefault, failure to make payments in ac-cordance with the terms of said note. Thedebt remaining in default, this sale will bemade for the purpose of paying the same,and all expenses of sale, including attor-ney's fees.Said property will be sold subject to alloutstanding ad valorem taxes and/or as-sessments and/or restrictions and/or zon-ing ordinances and/or covenants; mattersthat may be disclosed by an accurate sur-vey and/or inspection of the property; andmatters of record superior to the SecurityDeed.Notice has been given of intention to col-lect attorneyʼs fees in accordance with theterms of the note secured by the property.Additionally, this sale will be conductedsubject to (1) confirmation that the sale isnot prohibited under the U. S. BankruptcyCode and (2) final confirmation and auditof the status of the loan with the holder ofthe Security Deed.This law firm is a debt collector at-tempting to collect a debt and any in-formation obtained will be used for thatpurpose.The name, address, and telephone num-ber of the individual or entity who shallhave full authority to negotiate, amend,and modify all terms of the Security Deedis: Mr. Spencer Tydings, CPA, Senior VicePresident, First Laurens Bank, 2040 Vet-erans Blvd., Dublin, GA 31021 (478) 272-8874.First Laurens BankAttorney-in-Fact forJoshua Lee RaleyEdward B. Claxton IIIAttorney at LawP. O. Box 16459Dublin, Georgia 31040478-272-9965

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NEW YORK (AP) — Dozensof Broadway stars horrified bythe Orlando nightclub shootinghave lent their voices torecording a new version of theiconic 1965 song "What theWorld Needs Now is Love," withall proceeds going to help theLGBT Center of CentralFlorida.

The project is inspired by the1985 "WeAre the World" benefitforAfrica.It will include Audra

McDonald, Idina Menzel,Wayne Brady, Sara Bareilles,Sarah Jessica Parker, MatthewBroderick, Kristen Bell, JoelGrey, Sean Hayes, GloriaEstefan and others.

Broadway stars to record songto benefit nightclub victims

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County Tax Commissioner;Destry and Kimberly Henryto Laurens County TaxCommissioner; Joann AshleyHerndon as trustee for TylerJacob Herndon to LaurensCounty Tax Commissioner;Sara J. Herndon to LaurensCounty Tax Commissioner;Phil Herrin to LaurensCounty Tax Commissioner;Phillip C. Herrin Sr. andPatti Patrice to LaurensCounty Tax Commissioner;Annie L. and Ryan H.Hession to Laurens CountyTax Commissioner; DanielThomasHeuett et al toLaurens County TaxCommissioner; Martha W.Hickerson to Laurens CountyTax Commissioner; MarthaWeaver Hickerson to LaurensCounty Tax Commissioner;Debra D. Hicks to LaurensCounty Tax Commissioner;Defran Hicks to LaurensCounty Tax Commissioner;Edwin L. Higgs to LaurensCounty Tax Commissioner;J.C. Hightower to LaurensCounty Tax Commissioner;J.C. and Everlean Hightowerto Laurens County TaxCommissioner; RobertHightower to LaurensCounty Tax Commissioner;Shawn D. Hilbun to LaurensCounty Tax Commissioner;Betty S. and James R.Hilliard to Laurens CountyTax Commissioner; WilliamRoy and Susan Helton Jr. toLaurens County TaxCommissioner; William Royand Susan Helton Jr. toLaurens County TaxCommissioner; Gail Hobbs toLaurens County TaxCommissioner; Joey Hobbsand Hobbs Performance toLaurens County TaxCommissioner; MarcusHobbs to Laurens CountyTax Commissioner; ChappellRoy Hodges to LaurensCounty Tax Commissioner;Chris E. Hodges to LaurensCounty Tax Commissioner;Danny Hodges to LaurensCounty Tax Commissioner;James Hodges to LaurensCounty Tax Commissioner;James V. Hodges to LaurensCounty Tax Commissioner;Charles W. Holder toLaurens County TaxCommissioner; Wayman andVirginia Holder to LaurensCounty Tax Commissioner;Wayman and Virginia Holderto Laurens County TaxCommissioner; FerrisHolland to Laurens CountyTax Commissioner; Rosa MaeHolland to Laurens CountyTax Commissioner; ClarenceHolliman to Laurens CountyTax Commissioner; ClarenceHolliman to Laurens CountyTax Commissioner; OdellHolliman and Charlotte H.Holliman to Laurens CountyTax Commissioner; Ronnie J.Holliman to Laurens CountyTax Commissioner; Amos O.Holmes to Laurens CountyTax Commissioner; Amos O.Holmes to Laurens CountyTax Commissioner; CannisHolmes to Laurens CountyTax Commissioner; CannisHolmes Sr. to LaurensCounty Tax Commissioner;Ernest Holmes to LaurensCounty Tax Commissioner;Floyd Holmes to LaurensCounty Tax Commissioner;Kendrick Holmes to LaurensCounty Tax Commissioner;Rosa Lee Holmes to LaurensCounty Tax Commissioner;Veola Holmes to LaurensCounty Tax Commissioner;Veola Holmes to LaurensCounty Tax Commissioner;Home Opportunity LLC toLaurens County TaxCommissioner; Joseph L.Hood et al to Laurens CountyTax Commissioner; JeanetteHooks to Laurens CountyTax Commissioner; LederickHorne to Laurens CountyTax Commissioner; O.Wendell Horne III to LaurensCounty Tax Commissioner;Rodney Horne Sr. to LaurensCounty Tax Commissioner;Rodney A. Horne Sr. toLaurens County TaxCommissioner; VirginiaHorne to Laurens CountyTax Commissioner; Marvinand Debbie Horton toLaurens County TaxCommissioner; OliverHouston and DBA SuperiorUpholstery to LaurensCounty Tax Commissioner;Ray Houston to LaurensCounty Tax Commissioner;Carl T. Howard and ServicesUnlimited to Laurens CountyTax Commissioner; DavidHoward to Laurens CountyTax Commissioner; DonnieG. Howard to LaurensCounty Tax Commissioner;Iris E. Howard to LaurensCounty Tax Commissioner;Lorene Howard to LaurensCounty Tax Commissioner;Patricia Howard et al toLaurens County TaxCommissioner

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