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THE OFFICIAL LEGAL ORGAN OF THE CITY OF NAHUNTA

EVENTS & INFORMATION

Revival
Grace Community Church of God
in Hoboken will hold Revival from
Sunday, February 15 through Friday,
February 20 at 7 p.m. nightly with
evangelist Larry Richards.
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Symposium
The Greater Savannah Coalition
Expel the three
on Aging will hold a symposium "A
Blueprint for Action: Livable Com-
treasonous stooges
CONGRATULATIONS AND
munities for All Ages" on Wednesday,
February 18 from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
at The Armstrong Center in Savan-
Page 4 GOOD LUCK LADY HERONS SEE PAGE 7
nah. Registration is $60. Call Donna
Camancho at 912-692-4575 for more
information.

Meeting McKinney found not guilty on this week


WHAT’S HAPPENING HERE
The Satilla Community Services
Board will hold its regular monthly
board meeting on Thursday, Febru-
6 counts in husband’s murder scene talking on a The case was handed over The
SPLOST meeting
ary 19 at 6 p.m. in the Board Room Teresa McKinney, The Building for Kids Committee will
46, of Waynesville was cell phone when he Georgia Bureau of Investigation
located at 1007 Mary Street, Waycross hold a SPLOST meeting on Thursday
found not guilty this arrived and she told and Mrs. McKinney was charged
For more information, please contact week on all six counts him that the gun and indicted on six counts in her at 7 p.m. at Mikey's Pizza in Nahunta.
LaCretia Gassem at 449-7101. in the shooting death of used in the shoot- husband’s death, including one The purpose of the committee is to in-
her husband Jeffrey McKin- ing was inside in the count of malice murder as well as form the public of the SPLOST vote in
ney Feb. 27 of last year. residence and the victim four counts of aggravated assault, March and why the SPLOST is needed
Dance The Brantley County
Sheriff ’s Office was called
was in the backyard.
Watson said he found
one for each attempt to shoot her
husband with a .12 gauge and .410
for the school system and the children
Southeast Singles Fellowship in to the residence where the the victim lying on his gauge shotgun and a 30-06 and .22 of Brantley County. More volunteers
Waycross will hold a dance on Satur- shooting occurred after a call side and bleeding from caliber rifle. are needed to assist in this project.
day, February 21 at 7 p.m. at the Ag. to the 911 center saying a person the head but still breathing. But despite the evidence
Building at the corner of Hendry and had been shot in the head twice, ac- Brantley Emergency Medical presented Tuesday and Wednesday,
Carter in Blackshear. Bring a covered cording to the incident report.
Deputy John Watson reported
Service transported McKinney to a
Glynn County medical center, but
the jury found her not guilty on all
charges.
Track team
dish or finger food. For more informa- that Mrs. McKinney was at the he could not be resuscitated. The Brantley County Track Team will
tion call Betty at 285-5024, Nancy at hold a fundraiser on Thursday from
283-9796 or Faye at 458-2267. 3:30-7:30 p.m. in the BCHS cafeteria

The big squeeze


as Douglas Gold Buyers pays cash for
your gold, silver and platinum. For
Sing more information call Coach Epps at
The Kettle Creek Southern Congrega- 462-5513.
tional Church in Waycross will host a
sing featuring one of Southern Gospel
Music’s most recognizable voices,
Cutbacks already hurting schools here Food distribution
Ivan Parker, on Sunday, February 22 at Cutbacks in state funding of market crash and money to let attrition take care of A Second Harvest food distribution
schools, which officials say have crunch that followed. some expenses as employ-
6 p.m. For more information call 912- for low income families will be held
been slowly eroding over the last “They sure aren’t ees retire from their jobs
285-7828 or visit www.ivanparker.com. several years, are taking an even doing us any favors up or quit. at Nahunta First Baptist Church on
The church is located at 2523 Carswell bigger bite now the the national there,” Sauls said of the But next year’s cuts may Friday at 1 p.m.
Avenue in Waycross. economy has plunged to levels state legislature. change all that.
unseen since the great depression, In addition, legis- The school board may
some observers say. lators are looking at be forced to increase its
Planning meeting
Revival Brantley County’s superinten-
dent of schools Drew Sauls said
doubling the homestead
tax exemption from $2,000 to $4,000,
13.67 millage rate, which
was just lowered from 15.5 mills due Southeast Singles Fellowship in Way-
The Hortense Holiness Church will today that the state legislature which would likely cut as much to property reassessments in the cross will hold a planning meeting
hold revival services Monday, Febru- already has yanked as much as as $1 million from future budgets. county. on Friday at 6:30 p.m. on Plant Ave. in
ary 23 through Friday, February 27 $600,000 from this year’s $24 million Sauls said no employees have been “we’re just doing what we have Waycross. For more information call
budget — and that’s before the laid off so far and the system plans to to get by right now,” Sauls said.
at 7:30 p.m. nightly with evangelist Betty at 285-5024, Nancy at 283-9796 or
Dwayne Pooler. There will be special Faye at 458-2267.
singing each night. For more informa-
tion call 473-2324 or 912-337-7751.
Lady Herons pound Pierce, to host first playoff Feb. 23 Focus lecture
The Lady Herons ended the season on a satisfying The College of Coastal Georgia will
Raybon revival note Tuesday as they defeated arch rival Pierce County
41-37, holding on to first place in the region while the
hold a lecture on Friday at 2 p.m.
Raybon Church of God of Prophecy Bears fell to third place.
with Dr. Timothy Mescon, President,
will be in revival Monday through Brantley will host the first round of playoffs Feb. 23 Columbus State University on Vision
Wednesday, February 23-25 with "The but their opponent will not be determined until Sunday. and Focus: Building Georgia's Largest
Walkers". Revival will begin each Long County currently holds second place after a Business School. Events will be held
night at 7 p.m. The Walkers are a 51-46 loss to Appling County Tuesday. Long has two more in the Thomas Auditorium at the
games to play in the season, an against Jeff Davis Friday
nationally known full time gospel and Glynn Academy Saturday. Glynn defeated Long 61-47
Southeast Georgia Conference Center
music ministry. For more information Lacie fights for the ball — again — during win Dec. 2 but the Tide handled Jeff Davis 69-56 Jan. 20. in Savannah. For more information
contact Pastor Bruce Dean at 462-6519. call 912-279-5777.

Planning meeting Baseball tryouts


The Brantley County High School The Brantley Bucks travel baseball
Class of 1984 will hold a reunion plan- team will hold tryouts for boys ages
ning meeting on Wednesday, Febru- 12 and under on Friday from 5:30 - 7:30
ary 25 at 11 a.m. at Michael's Deli in p.m. and Saturday from 8 - 11 a.m. at
Nahunta. the Brantley County High School.
Check in will begin at 5 p.m on Friday.
Must be 12 or younger on May 1, 2009
Commodities to be eligible to play. Three items are
Concerted Services, Inc. will dis- mandatory to participate in tryouts, a
tribute commodities to eligible area copy of your birth certificate, a opy of
residents beginning Wednesday,
February 25 at Concerted Services,
Ten of 14 wrestlers advance to state your recent report card, and a signed
participation waiver ( available at the
Jesse Wainright and Robert Spradley finished first in their weight classes as 10 out of 14 Brantley County High
Inc., 113 Church Street, behind Health check in table). No exceptions will be
Department. Elderly and Handicap School wrestlers advanced to the state level in Savannah this weekend at the region traditional tournament, made. For more information contact
will receive commodities at begin- the first step toward going to state to compete in individual weight classes. Competitors must finish in the top 912-261-3787, and leave a message if
ning at 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. on Wednesday, four in respective weight classes in order to move to the next level. Second place finishers in their weight no answer.
February 25. All others on Thursday, classes include Cameron Hammett and Ryan Blount, Chase Nettles took third place, and fourth place finishers
February 26 until it is depleted. Please included Roby Rhoden, Chevy Middleton, Arron Beck Andrew Kirk and Drew Rhoden.
bring a box for your commodities. MORE THIS WEEK ON PAGE 2

Bayview sing
The Bayview Nursing Home sing family daze weekend weather
BUNKO JUNKIE
will be held from 7-8 p.m. on Thurs- Fri Few Showers 73°/52° 30 %
Sat Scattered T-Storms 74°/50° 40 %
Sun Few Showers 68°/47° 30 %
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beginning at 7a.m. There will ages18 and up. Cash prizes will information call Burdette
MORE be a variety of items for sale be awarded. The competition is Wheeler at (912) 778-3068, MORE THIS WEEK
including clothing, shoes, open to anyone who is a legal Glenda Willis at 462-6029 or 458-
accessories, household items, resident of Georgia. For more 2323, or Joan Sweat at 778-3718. Sing
holiday, books/CDs, baby information, visit swampfest. Sacred Harp Sing will be held at Hoboken Elementary School on
items, linens, children’s toys, us or contact Cheri Morgan at Saturday from 7-9 p.m. A singing school will be held from 5:30 p.m.
day, February 26. For more furniture, small appliances, (912) 385-0789 or email Cheri at Kindergarten - 7 p.m. on Saturday for all who may be interested. Songbooks are
available. For more information call David Lee at 912-458-2493 or
information call David Lee at New Boutique, and much cheristudio64@live.com. The Hoboken Elementary
912-458-2493 or Clarke Lee at more. Admission will be $2 per School is currently registering Clarke Lee at 912-458-2268.
912-458-2268. person. All proceeds from the children for 2009-2010 kinder-
sale will be donated to local Waynesville garten classes. If you have a
Valentine's dance
charities. child who will be five years old
Benefit sing youth on or before September 1 of A Valentine's dance will be held on Saturday at the Savannah Alee
Shrine Center Ballroom. Tickets are $80 per couple in advance
The Riverside Chapel Baptist The youth group of Waynes- this year he/she will need to
Church will hold a benefit sing Youth tour ville Church of God is willing be registered for Kindergarten, with a meal served at 6:30 p.m. and a show and dance at 8:30 p.m.
There will be a drawing for 1/4 carat diamond. All proceeds ben-
for Sheldon Crews on Saturday, The OREMC is accepting ap- to help the elderly and any unless currently enrolled in
February 28 at 6 p.m. featuring plications from high school other people that are shut-in or our Pre-K. Documents are efit Shriner hospitals for children. Tickets will be sold at the door.
local talent. juniors for the 2009 National just need a little help around required at registration. Pleas Call 912-356-1234 for a special rate on overnight accommodations.
Washington Youth Tour to be the house or in the yard. They call the school office at 458-2135 For more information call 912-355-2422.
held June 11 -18. An application are asking for donations for for more information.
Social may be picked up at any of their services to help pay
Scholarship applications
Southeast Singles Fellowship OREMC's offices or one can be for an youth trip in March
in Waycross will hold a social mailed to you, at your request. called Winterfest, which is an Food bank Marshland Credit Union is accepting applications for the
Memorial Scholarship Award Program for $1500 scholarships to
and eat out on Saturday, Febru- For more information contact outreach for teens. For more The Starlight Ranch will hold
ary 28 at 2:30 p.m. at Cedar Linda Harris at 912-462-5131 information call Kevin Johns a food bank on the 1st Friday be awarded to three graduating seniors from any Glynn, McIntosh
River in Waycross. For more or 800-262-5131 extension at (912) 266- 6386. of every month from 12-2 p.m. or Brantley County high school. Interested students should see
information call Betty at 285- 1151 or email your request to They will also have emergency their school's Guidance Counselor for an application or contact
5024, Nancy at 283-9796 or Faye linda.harris@oremc.com. The food during the month. For Marshland Credit Union at (912) 279-2013 or (888) 265-3565 for more
at 458-2267. deadline is Monday, March 9 Transformation more information call 912-778- information. Applications are available online at www.marshland-
fcu.coop and must be received by Sunday.
at 5 p.m. The College of Coastal Georgia 3976 leave a message if no
will hold a lecture on answer.
Okefenokeeology Thursday, April 2 at 5:30 p.m.
Forestry pageant
A Okefenokeeology Course will Model college with A.D. "Pete" Correll, Chair-
be offered at the Okefenokee The College of Coastal Georgia man, Atlanta Turkey shoot The deadline to enter the Brantley Pageant is Monday. The pag-
eant will be held on Saturday, February 21 at the High School. If
Swamp beginning Thursday, will hold a lecture on Friday, Equity Investors, LLC on Freddie's turkey shoot will be
March 5. Popular instructor, March 20 at 2 p.m. with Dr. Transformation: Lessons from held every Friday and you would like a application or more information call 778-3989.
Don Berryhill, will present this Martha T. Nesbitt, President, the Corporate and Community Saturday beginning at 7:30 p.m.
12-hour course, which will meet Gainesville State College Sectors. Events will be held in until with meat and money
on Thursday evenings during Paving the Way: Creating the Thomas Auditorium at the prizes. Located in Hickox, 3 Meeting
the month of March from 6-8 Georgia's Model State College. Southeast Georgia Conference miles South of Nahunta, turn The TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury) Support Group will meet on
p.m. at the Cypress Cove Annex Events will be held in the Center. For more information left on Buffalo Creek Drive, go Monday at 7 p.m. The group's objective is to support families and
located at Okefenokee Swamp Thomas Auditorium at the call 912-279- 5777. 1.2 miles and turn left on Lake survivors of TBI. The meeting will be held in the telemedicine
Park. Be sure to register soon Southeast Georgia Conference Buffalo Dr. East, in field behind room at the Satilla Annex Building located at 1800 Alice Street
as space is limited. For further Center. For more information house. across from the hospital in Waycross. For more information call
information call 912-283-0583 call 912-279-5777. Library 912-285-5403 or 912-285-7994.
between the hours of 9 a.m. to
5:30 p.m. scholarship Lake Ware Seminar
Charity ball The Friends of the Library Come Dance with us at Lake
The Greater Savannah Coalition on Aging will hold a symposium
Waycross Service League will are now accepting scholarship Ware in Waycross on Friday
Pageant host the 3rd annual Charity applications. The deadline nights. Live entertainment by entitled "A Blueprint for Action: Livable Communities for All
Ages" on Wednesday from 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. at The Armstrong
The 5th Annual Sassy South Ball on Saturday, March 21 at to apply is Wednesday, April Dry Creek Band. Admission
Pageant will be held on Satur- the Okefenokee Country Club. 15. Your must have a cur- is $7.00 per person. BYOD, no Center, Savannah. Registration is $60. For more information call
day, March 7 at the BCHS caf- There will be a reception at rent PINES library card in coolers, and no bottles, cans Donna Camacho at 912-692-4575.
eteria beginning at 10 a.m. The 6 p.m., dinner at 7 p.m. and a good standing to qualify for only. Singles and couples
pageant is open to all girls in presentation at 8 p.m. A silent the scholarship. For more welcome. For more informa- has a clothes closet available at Concerted Services Inc., is
the state of Georgia, newborn auction will be held from 6-9 information contact the library tion call 912-283-8858. 135 Florida Avenue, Nahunta. accepting non-perishable food
- 21 years old. Applications can p.m. along with a live band at 462-5454. Please call Rev. Jimmy and items, as well as cash dona-
be obtained at Amy Michelle's after dinner. Attire will be Barbara Bryant at 462-6340 for tions, for a small food pantry.
Flower's and Gifts on Hwy formal. You may contact Claire Dugout club an appointment. The food assistance will be
301 or call Amy Middleton at Larson at 281-3458 for tickets or Swampfest The Brantley Co. Dugout Club persons/families who have
288-0384 or Rhonda Thomas at more information. The Swampfest Committee is & Brantley Co. Diamond emergency/crisis needs.
270-6500. Rules apply. accepting applications for the Club is giving away a different History book Donations will be accepted
2009 Swampfest Festival to gun every Friday for the next The Brantley County Pictorial Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Waycross idol be held in April in downtown year to raise money for an in- History Book is for sale at the For more information call 912-
Whale of sale The 4th annual Waycross Idol Waycross. Lots of great events door hitting facility. The list of Nahunta Library. The cost is 462-5163 or 912-462-5263.
Waycross Service League will date will be held on Sunday, and activities are planned for guns to be given away and win- $65 including tax. If you wish
hold their 8th annual Whale of March 22 at the Waycross the entire family. There will ner each week will be posted at to order, please send check or
a Sale on Saturday, March 7 at Middle School Auditorium be free concerts on Friday and brantleybaseball.org. Tickets money order for $65 plus $5 Foster parents
the Okefenokee Fairgrounds beginning at 2 p.m. for ages 8 to Saturday evening with the are $100. For more information S/H to Brantley County Brantley and Charlton County
in the big metal building 17 and beginning at 4 p.m. for Swingin Medallions. Vendor or to buy a ticket contact Mike Historical & Preservation Soci- Department of Family and
applications are available on Hendrix at 286-0041. ety Inc., P.O. Box 1096, Nahunta, Children Services are in need
the festival web-site at www. 31553. of families who are willing to
swampfest.us or by calling open their homes and hearts
The Brantley Enterprise 912-283-2112. Donations to children who are in need.
Brantley County Neighbors Animal rescue For more information, please
is extending our deadline Helping Neighbors is currently Max's Animal Rescue & Hu- call 1- 877-210-5437 or contact
Basketball camp accepting donations for sick mane Society of Brantley Gwendolyn McClendon or
for all news, ads, and etc. Applications are now being children, cancer patients, and County is currently accepting Cheryl Jordan at 912- 462-6171
evaluated for the Ten Star families in need. Some of the donations for puppy food, dry (Nahunta) or 912-496-2527
items to Monday at 3 p.m. to All Star Summer Basketball sick children have requested and canned and (Folkston).
Camp. The Ten Star All Star chihuahua puppies, talking as always monetary dona-
better serve our readers. Summer Basketball Camp is by birds, etc. Any donation will tions are always needed for
Invitation Only. Boys and girls be greatly appreciated. Please operations and for the building Fountain of hope
Submit items to 462-6776 ages 10-19 are eligible to apply. contact Ronnie Jacobs at 462- fund. Please specify where you Fountain of Hope meetings are
There are several camp loca- 5214, Pat Tompkins at 462-7443, would like your donation to be held every Thursday at 7
or ads@brantleyenterprise. tions. There is also a Summer or Mert Dowling at 462-5455 for allocated. Contact Lori Hart- p.m. at the GAP House, located
Camp available for boys and more information. mann Director at 912-458-3263. on 110 N, across RR tracks and
com. girls ages 9-18 of all skill levels. Charitable donations are tax 1st house on left. For more
For a free brochure on these deductible. Volunteer opportu- information call Regina Hunter
summer camps, please call OREMC nities are available. at (912) 778-5017 or Sherry
704-373-0873 ANYTIME or visit OREMC offers safety and Handley (912) 778-4805.

Robin's
www.tenstarcamp.com. energy efficiency programs
and demonstrations to schools Clothes closet
and community and civic Waynesville Baptist is in need Fibromyalgia
Pre-k enrollment organizations in our service of clothes and shoes of all sizes The Coastal Georgia
Hair Center The Brantley County Pre-
Kindergarten Program is
area. Their energy efficiency
experts can offer tips that
for their clothes closet. The
closet is open every Tuesday
Fibromyalgia Support Group
meets the first Tuesday of each
Welcomes Stylist accepting applications for
enrollment for the 2009 – 2010
will help you save electricity
and stretch your budget. If
from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. month at 6 p.m. at Waynesville
Baptist Church in
Toni O'Berry Your child must be four years
old on or before September 1,
you are interested scheduling
a program for your group, Donations
Waynesville. For more informa-
tion, call Alisha Hendricks at
Tue.-Sat. 2009 in order to be eligible for
Pre-K. Registration packets
please contact our office at 912
462-5131 or 800-262-5131 and
Neighbors Helping Neighbors
is accepting donations for a
912-778 4741.

$5 Off Any Chemical Service may be picked up at the school


offices in Hoboken, Nahunta
talk with Craig Muchison (ext.
1147), David Smith (ext. 3319) or
"Fire Fund" to help families
when their homes are burned MAMA meetings
Call for Appointment 912-670-0350 and Waynesville. Enrollment
is limited. Documentation is
Linda Harris (ext. 1151). and destroyed by fire. Dona-
tions may be sent to Neighbors
The Waynesville chapter of
M.A.M.A. has open meetings
required to enroll. For more Helping Neighbors, c/o Fire at 7 p.m. on the first and third
World War II Fund, P.O. Box 271 Nahunta, Mondays of each month at the
The Brantley County Histori- 31553. GAP house in Atkinson, look

Happy cal Society’s World War II


book is on sale at the Brantley
Donate blood
for signs. They also show films
and exhibits as presentations

10th County Library. You can also


order one by mailing a check The Red Cross needs approxi-
to the public by invitation. For
more information call Regina

B-day DEMARUS JOHNS or money order to Brantley


County Historical Society, P.O.
mately 1,200 people to
donate blood each weekday
Hunter at (912) 778-5017 or
Sherry Lane (912) 778-3023.

Amory PAINTING
Nahunta
Box 1096, Nahunta, 31553. The
purchase price is $45.00 includ-
to meet the needs of approxi-
mately 140

Crews www.richardspaint.
com
ing tax, plus $5.00 for s/h. For
more information call Dorothy
Thomas at 912-265-7599
hospitals and healthcare
facilities. Most people age 17
or older who weigh at least
We Love You! Owner or email her at djt1927@aol. 110 pounds can give blood. For
Demarus Johns com. more information call 1-800
Daddy, Mama Bus. (912)496-7961 GIVE LIFE (448-3543).

& Greyson Cell (912) 222-2122


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Obituaries HES releases honor rolls


Marshland offers scholarship
Felton Manning Hoboken Elementary School releases its 2nd nine weeks
Honor Roll and Principal's List
In 2001, Marshland Credit Union created the 2nd Grade Honor Roll
Felton “Cleve” Manning, 62 of Hortense, died Tuesday, Feb. 3,
Memorial Scholarship Award Program to honor those Hamza Farooq, D.J. Lee, Trenton Strickland, Ciera Brown,
2009, in the Satilla Regional Medical Center in Waycross after an individuals who have been instrumental in the develop- Holly Barnes, Neal Dell, Makenzie Garcia, Travis Pittman,
extended illness. The Wayne Co. native had lived in Brantley Co. ment of Marshland Credit Union. The $1,500 scholar- Alan Gillis, Jay Fields, Conner Selph, Jeremy Ammons, Faith
most of his life, was a member of the Twin Rivers Missionary ships will be awarded to three outstanding graduating Ham, Courtney Hurst, Mollie Lee, Ethan Moody, Ahmed
Baptist Church, a retired logger, pulpwood seniors from any Glynn, McIntosh or Brantley County Farooq, Annabelle Highsmith, Deanna Norton, Mackenzie
high school. Aldridge, Isaiah Johnson, Lexi Harper, Erin Melton, Parker
producer, & former employee of Hercules of
Applicants must be planning to pursue secondary Williams and Mallory Mahlum.
Brunswick. studies next year and must either be a member of the 2nd Grade Principals List
Survivors are his wife of 43 years, Edith Credit Union or the son or daughter of a member. The Gracie Lairsey, Syndey Dryden, Joshua Davison, Evie
Crews Manning of Hortense; 3 daughters, selection will be made by the Scholarship Committee of Jewell, Umer Farooq, Kristen McKinney, Jonathon Wainright,
Melinda Clark, Lena “Wanda” Young, Jennifer the Credit Unionπs Board of Directors and will be based Kade Chapman, Jenna Dowling, Spencer OπNeal, Justin Wade
upon academic achievement, school citizenship and and John Paul Waldron.
Manning, all of Hortense; 2 sons, Cleve “Bud”
community and school involvement. 3rd Grade Honor Roll
Manning & Brad Manning, both of Hortense; Last yearπs recipients were: John Whelan and Blake Bishop, Hallie Collins, Benjamin Lee, Kyle Crews,
3 sisters, Melvine Rice & Shirley Carter, both Jordan King, Brunswick High, Brooke Jones, Brantley Peyton Middleton, Autumn Patten, Jacob Ammons, Makayla
of Jesup, Lisa Spencer of New York, NY; 2 High. Rector, Jay Boyette, Cason Mingo, Makayla Thrift, Mahnoor
brothers, Lewis Manning & Arnold Manning, both of Jesup; 5 Interested students should see their schoolπs Guid- Farooq, Karson Clements, Thomas Aldridge, Marissa Bennett,
ance Counselor for an application or contact Marshland Daniel Garcia, Nicolette Mobley, Mason Yeomans, Caitlyn
grandchildren, Devin Jones, Travis Manning, Brandon Manning,
Credit Union at (912) 279-2013 or (888) 265-9565 for more Shuman, Brittney Brooks, Cameron Franklin, Starla Voss,
Lena Young, Lee Young; 2 great-grandchildren; and several nieces information. Applications are also available online at Tori Casas, Kyler Case, Jacob Piercy and Payton Henderson.
& nephews. www.marshlandfcu.coop. Applications must be received 3rd Grade Principals List
Graveside funeral services were held at 2 p.m. on Friday, Feb. no later than February 15. Garrett Lee, Isaac Corbett, Jacob Myers, Grant Jacobs,
6, 2009 from the Twin Rivers Church Cemetery with Rev. Terry Applications should be mailed to: Marshland Com- Steven Hagin and Kayle Murray.
munity Federal Credit Union, ATTN: Scholarship Com- 4th Grade Honor Roll
Jackson officiating.
mittee, P O Box 1957, Brunswick, Georgia 31521. Luke Courson, Emily Harris, Nicolas Horne, James

Wiletta Highsmith Hutchins, Lacey Cummings, Aaron Harris, Kerri Thomas,


Tate Griffin, Caitlyn Hurst, Danielle Squires, Annsley High-
Willetta Mae Morgan Highsmith, 68 of Nahunta, died Wednesday smith, Jacee Thomas, Lana Johnson, Kaycee Lee and Trey
night (February 4, 2009) at BayView Nursing Home, following a Melton.
lengthy illness. 4th Grade Principalπs List
Joshua Smith, Colt Crosby, Kyle Chapman, Bronz Cor-
Born in Glynn Co., her parents were Horace Cecil and Minnie
nelius, Caityln Morgan, Dustin Wellington, Jake Harvard,
Jacobs Morgan. She is also preceded in death by her husband, Karsyn Rowell, Woodrow Mullis, Haley Underwood, Stephen
Byron “Buddy” Chester Highsmith, and a sister, Jeanette Morgan. Youmans and Catera Lane.
She was a homemaker and a past member of Allatoona Quilt 5th Grade Honor Roll
Guild. She is a member of Hickox Baptist Church. Evan Drury, Kade Rowell, Madelyn Stone, Levi Wasdin,
Jared Myers, Kayla Boyette, Noah Henderson, Ryan Jacobs,
She is survived by her daughter, Melinda Highsmith of St.
Krissy Miles, Shane Melton, Lauren Malek and Mackenzie
Simons; a son and daughter-in-law, Terry and Ginny Highsmith Wainright.
of Jacksonville; 4 grandchildren, Casey Highsmith and Matthew 5th Grade Principalπs List
Carver of Nahunta, James Taylor Hopkins of Waycross, Maegan Shan Herrin, Mollie Rowell, Brittney Westberry, Cassi Pol-
and Blair Highsmith of Nahunta; 3 great grandchildren, Landon lard and Shereen Farooq.
6th Grade Honor Roll
and Lydia Carver and Dru Highsmith; 2 sisters and brothers-in-
Loren Mertz, Laynie Skinner, Mark Thigpen, Tristan
law, Arla and Wayne Truett of Acworth, and Frances and Jessie Yeomans, Nathaniel Carswell, Brent Altman, Chelsea Carlan,
Thomas of Nahunta; a brother and sister-in-law, H. C. and Maxine Garrett Johnson, Mollie Woodard, Bria Jones, Jarred Welling-
Morgan Jr. of Nahunta; also, several nieces, nephews and other ton, Zach Dowling and Katie Clark.
relatives. 6th Grade Principalπs List
Blake Shuman, Caleb Mingo, Rebecca Barrett and Kelsey
Funeral services were held Saturday at 1 p.m. at Hickox Baptist
Jacobs.
Church with Dr. W. Derrell Rentz and Rev. Ray McMillan officiat-
ing. Births
Burial followed in Knox Cemetery, Lulaton.
Pallbearers were Craig Morgan, Jeff Johns, Greg Johns, Dewayne
Thomas, Frank Thomas, Dennis Truett, Lewis Truett and Caleb
Ivan Parker to perform Douglas
Rowell. Ashley Nicole
Parker Douglas

Jerry Davis The exciting sounds of Southern Gospel Music will ring and Shawn Curtis
loudly on Sunday, February 22 at the Kettle Creek Southern Douglas are proud to
Jerry L. Davis, 57 of Nahunta, passed away at his home in Golden Congregational Church in Waycross as popular Southern Gos- announce the birth
pel recording artist, Ivan Parker, will be featured in a special
Valley, AZ on January 14, 2009. Jerry was born to Wayne and Julie of their daughter
concert event, which will begin at 6 p.m.
Herrin Davis on Feb. 3, 1951. He retired to the Arizona desert in Jayden Athena
Ivan, who burst onto the Southern Gospel Music scene in Douglas. Jayden was
the early 1980's after serving in the US Army. 1982, has spent more than two and a half decades ministering welcomed home by
Jerry is survived by two daughters, Toni Davis of Hoboken, and in churches and arenas, sharing his testimony and rich vocal her brother Jonathan
Carrie Reed of Gainesville, as well as two grandchildren. He is talents. Traveling with popular Southern Gospel quartet, Levi Douglas.
Gold City, for more than 10 years, Ivan helped lead the group
also survived by two sisters and their husbands, Marion Allen Jayden was born
to national notoriety, achieving 19 Top Ten hits, including the
(Billy) and Cheryl Davis (Clinton), and brother, Charlie Davis, all on November 12,
1993 Southern Gospel Song of the Year Dove Award from the 2008 at 5:02 p.m. She
of Nahunta, in addition to several nieces, nephews, and other Gospel Music Association. Since embarking on a solo career weighed 4 lbs 11 oz.
family and friends. in 1994, Parker has continued to enjoy prominence and much and was 19 inches
A Memorial services will be held Saturday (Feb. 14, 2009) at 2 p.m. success. Hit songs have flowed his way in bunches, as he has long.
more than dozen solo recordings to his credits. In 2007, Ivan
at Frye Funeral Home Chapel. Maternal grand-
enjoyed his first Number One hit, as the moving ballad, “I parents are John
Choose” peaked at the Number One position atop The Singing and Susan Parker of

Lloyd Peeples News Magazine’s Top 80 Radio Airplay Chart. Nahunta.


For the past decade he has been regularly featured on Paternal grand-
Lloyd Zonnie Peeples Sr., 71 of Brunswick, died Wednesday (Feb. 4, the highly successful Bill Gaither Homecoming Video and parents are Lonnie
Concert Series, and in May of 2008 the Gaither Gospel Series
2009) at his residence after a short illness. and Tammy Douglas.
released The Best Of Ivan Parker Collection in DVD and CD
Born in Brantley Co., his parents were Connie G. Peeples Sr. and Great grandparents are Charles and Barbara Johnson of
format. Inducted into the Alabama Music Hall of Fame in Nahunta, Larry and Margaret Napier of Orange Park, and
Rosa Lee Ammons Peeples. He served in the United States Navy 1993, he has received more than 20 Soloist and Male Vocalist Virgil and Margaret Douglas.
and worked with Brunswick Pulp and Paper as a Crane Operator. of the Year Awards from a variety of leading fan and trade
He is survived by 4 children and 3 sons-in-law, Tonya M. and publications, including the 2007 Fan Award for Male Vocalist

NPS releases honor rolls


of the Year by subscribers of The Singing News Magazine,
Major John Goodrich of San Antonio, Texas, Lloyd Z. Peeples Jr.
Southern Gospel Music’s leading fan and trade publication, as
of Brunswick, Cheryl and Al Thomas of Brunswick, and Melissa well as the 2008 Favorite Soloist Fan Award.
and Keith Nelson of Mechanicsburg, P.A.; 6 grandchildren, Taylor This special concert event, featuring one of Southern Nahunta Primary School has released the Honor Roll and
Goodrich, Devin Peeples, Alex Thomas, Emily, Matthew and Gospel Music’s most recognizable voices, Ivan Parker, on Sun- Principalπs List for the second nine weeks grading period.
Christopher Nelson; 2 sisters, Clara Peeples of Waynesville and day, February 22 at the Kettle Creek Southern Congregational Honorees include:
Church in Waycross promises to be most memorable. Com- Second Grade Honor Roll
Mae Morgan of Jesup; 3 brothers and a sister-in-law, Marvin
plete information regarding this exciting event may be ob- Lariscy Brooks, Olivia Cooley, Destinee Crawford, Kristin
Peeples of Nahunta, Connie G. Peeples Jr. “Bubber” of Lake City, tained by calling 912-285-7828 or visiting www.ivanparker.com. Dinkins, Autumn Doke, Sierra Edholm, Sam Gainey, Gracee
and Eslin and Anna Ammons of Tuscaloosa, AL; several nieces, The church is located at 2523 Carswell Avenue in Waycross. Henderson, Maegan Hendrix, James Howard, Andre Jusa,
nephews and other relatives. Keaton Logan, John Mishoe, Claire Moody, Kaylyn Niece,
A memorial services was held Tuesday at 3 p.m. at Frye Funeral Cameron Phillips, Ray Rowe, Colby Ruesga, Stephanie Smith,

OREMC Youth Tour set June 11-18 Josh Steedley, Jessie Urbina-Rivera, Gavin Wainright, Tranell
Home (formerly Chambless-Frye) with Rev. Larry Altman officiat-
Williams and Christopher Willis.
ing. Second Grade Principalπs List
Memorialization was by cremation. OREMC will sponsor four students to participate in the Evan Adams, Grant Bennett, Brenna Boyett, Kaylin
2009 National Washington Youth Tour. This year's Youth Tour, Crews, Tyler Crews, Bryson Flowers, Jeremy Howard, Ashley
Lou Landrum to be held June 11-18 is a fast-paced, once-in-a-lifetime oppor-
tunity to experience our government and our history up-close
James, Cheyanne Johnson, Gabriel Lee, George Noel, Elise
Nuenke, Edna Grace OπBerry, Matthew OπNeal, Regan Per-
Mrs. Lou Rilla Conner Landrum, 82, died Friday (February 6, 2009)
while having fun, making new friends and gaining leadership kins, C.J. Prescott, Rhiannon Russell, Sierra Santiago, Colby
at Bay View Nursing Home in Nahunta after an extended illness. skills. Schultze, Eddie Singletary, Natalee Smith, Jeremy Taylor,
She was a native Nassau County but had resided most of her life Before departing for Washington, D.C., the students will Daysia Thrift, C.J. Tumlin, Madison White, Corey Wilson and
in Jacksonville before moving to Brantley County fourteen years spend a day in Atlanta. While in Atlanta, the Youth Tour Tristan Yawn.
ago. She was the wife of the late Albert O. Landrum and was pre- Delegates will learn about Georgia's 42 EMCs and the electric Third Grade Honor Roll
cooperative industry and enjoy a private tour of the birth- Justina Bradley, Brianna Carter, Emily Chesser, Staciah
ceded in death by her parents, Dempsey G. Conner Sr. and Carrie
place of rural electrification, the Little White House in Warm Coley, Renee Conley, Hannah Crews, Madison Crews, Sadie
Hickox Conner; a daughter, Shirley Knotts; a son, Walter William Springs. Dowling, Shania Flowers, Cori Ford, Mary Beth Gillis, Brett
Conner; a brother, Barkley Holmes Conner Sr. She was a payroll While in Washington, the students will join young people Groover, Bryce Hendrix, Heather Hutcheson, Austin Jacobs,
clerk with Independent Life Insurance Company in Jacksonville representing rural electric cooperatives from all across the Lauren Lee, Douglas Lynn, Zoe Metz, Chris Nelms, Taylor
and a member of Mt. Calvary Baptist Church. United States. Highlights of the stay in our nation's capital OπNeal, Jullian Potter, Taylor Prescott, Lilly Rewis, Christian
will include cruising down the Potomac River, placing a Santiago, Joshua Smith, Jacob Taylor, Kyle Ternest, Brandon
The survivors include a step-son, Tommy Landrum; a step-daugh-
wreath on the Tomb of the Unknowns in Arlington Cemetery, Todd, Corinne Turner, Sarah Turner and Taylor Walker.
ter, Donna Terry; 3 grandchildren, Debra McCullen, Albert Crisp touring the U.S. Supreme Court, the National Cathedral, and Third Grade Principalπs List
and Ricky McCullen; 4 step-grandchildren and 7 step-great grand- Ford's Theater. The group will visit the Korean War. They will Jamie Butler, Shyania Pinkney, Andrew Rebollo and Jake
children; 3 sisters, Delorese C. Lee (husband David J. “Johnny”) watch the United States Marine Drum and Bugle Corps and Thrift.
of Hoboken, Barbara “Bobbie” C. Bearden of Pelham and Lucy C. the Silent Drill Platoon Perform at

Raybon Revival
the Sunset Parade at the Iwo Jima
Lee of Hoboken; a brother, Dempsey G. Conner Jr. (wife Laverne)
Memorial. Museums to be explored
of Pittsburg, Texas; a sister-in-law, Viola D. Conner of Hilliard, include the Smithsonian Institute
and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. on Sunday (Feb. 8, 2009) at
and the Holocaust Museum.
The all-expense paid Washing-
features Walkers
Mars Hill Primitive Baptist Church near Hoboken with Elder ton Youth Tour competition is open Raybon Church of God of Proph-
Clarke Lee officiating. to high school juniors who live the ecy will be in revival Monday
eight counties served by OREMC. through Wednesday, February
Burial followed in the Emmaus Cemetery near St. George. An application may be picked
Pallbearers were David Lee, Roy Witcher, Danny Martin, Trevor up an any of OREMC's offices in 23-25 with "The Walkers." Revival
Nahunta or Kingsland, or Hilliard, will begin each night at 7 p.m. The
or one can be mailed to you, at your Walkers are a nationally known
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OF ATLANTA
By HERMAN CAIN
HERMAN CAIN is a nationally
syndicated radio talk show host
on “The Herman Cain Show” out
of Atlanta’s WSB 750 AM and is a
FOX News Business Commentator.

Card Check Lies



ROBERT F. PAGE
1944-2001
When someone takes the time to actually Publisher Emeritus
read the proposed “Card Check” legislation
(H.R. 800), and cut through the intentionally
confusing legalese, you will discover that Michelle Lartz Ken Buchanan
many of the proponents of this legislation Office Manager Editor and Publisher
have lied. Review the following side-by-side
comparison of the rules for unionizing a
workplace now versus what the rules would
look like if the legislation passes, and you
make the call.

RULES NOW AND AFTER


1. 30 percent cards signed to get a vote for
certification election
1. 50 percent +1 card signed get a union
2. 45 days until secret ballot vote
2. Union can demand recognition
3. Campaign discussions pros and cons
3. No chance for discussions; union views
only
4. Secret Ballot Vote
4. 90 days of negotiations, if no deal, then 30
days of Federal Mediation
5. If employees vote to be represented by
union, then parties bargain in good faith
5. If no agreement after 120 days, then nego-
tiations go to arbitration
6. Federal Mediation Service available to aid
the parties
6. Arbitrator decides contract terms for auto-
matic two-year term
7. Contract voted on by bargaining unit
7. Employees not allowed to vote on contract
Currently, the employees vote directly
twice, one of which is the secret ballot, and a
third time through their bargaining repre-
sentatives. Under the proposed rules, the
employees would sign a card and then they
are totally out of the process from that point
on. Proponents think that’s “free choice,” and
one spokesman appearing on Fox News said
flatly that employees do not lose the secret
ballot. Where is it on the right side of the
comparison?
The next most often used ridiculous argu-
ment for support of the legislation is that
“employers have become too powerful”. Yes, I
actually heard Sen. Chuck Schumer say this
when asked directly by a reporter. His evi-
dence of this was the number of workers who
have chosen to not unionize over the last 20
years. Maybe employers are doing something
right, but that’s an impossibility in the minds
of die-hard liberals.

Collins, Snowe and Specter


Snowe, left,
Spectre and
Collins

Expel the Three Treasonous Stooges


“Bipartisan”: What Democrats want to do. to get away with such a betrayal? Moreover, if about being “Republicans,” but that doesn’t
“Partisan”: What Republicans want to do. the Republican Party is so utterly spineless as mean anyone else should participate in their
For many years in Washington, the above to let this go without sanction, is there really ridiculous delusions.
has been the practical definition of those any purpose to its continued existence? If Nor should the GOP leadership put itself
words and not what you’ll find in the diction- these three can pull this garbage and suffer in the aforementioned fraternity hazing
ary. The idea that President Obama or anyone no consequence, the GOP will have advertised position by allowing itself to be repeatedly
else among the Democratic leadership is the to the world that it truly stands for absolutely held hostage by these three on vote after vote,
Proponents have also alleged that employ- least bit interested in anything resembling nothing. Their new motto can come from while they have the gall to swing the wooden
ers intimidate employees into not joining a Webster’s rendering of these terms is simply Kevin Bacon in Animal House: Thank you paddle at the party’s posterior. The traitorous
union. That’s ridiculous, because most em- absurd. sir, may I have another? Thank you sir, may I trio has walked out onto a thin tree limb, and
ployers work at trying to keep their workers But this bit of obvious fact apparently have another? it’s up to the party to saw it off behind them
happy for competitive reasons and because it still escapes the deluded senators from Maine The only purpose there ever was to allow- and make them fall.
enhances employee morale. and Pennsylvania. Susan Collins, Olympia ing liberals like Collins, Snowe and Specter Can any party get back into power by
I personally know of many more stories Snowe and Arlen Specter stabbed not only in the party in spite of all their wandering demonstrating more impotence and cow-
of union intimidation of employees than their party – of which they are clearly no off the reservation was that they would still ardice than MLB Commissioner Bud Selig
instances of employer intimidation. longer any part in their hearts – but their cast a few keys votes when numbers fell at im- toward steroids? And if they don’t even have
Proponents of this legislation are in country in the back when they agreed to vote portant dividing points – e.g. a Republican as the spine to deal harshly with renegade sena-
denial of businesses that have left this with the Democrats and not filibuster the majority leader when the Senate was divided tors, why should anyone believe they’ll be so
country or been forced to shut down because $820 billion “porkulus” bill. 50-50; with the party when at or near 60-40 to toward terrorists?
of unreasonable union demands. The union This bill is purely Democratic pork to stop or end filibusters. Senators Specter, Collins and Snowe
bosses do well, because they move on to the pay back their base and consolidate socialist Neither one of these reasons exists any- must therefore be expelled from the Repub-
next business to put the squeeze on and col- power for years, if not decades, to come. They more. Democrats presently have 58 votes, and lican Senate caucus forthwith. The party’s
lect union dues, while thousands of workers are scarcely attempting to conceal this fact with this betrayal, these three have proven credibility and ability to function as a cohe-
are unemployed. Ask the people who used and not even the most ignorant among us they can’t even be counted on to uphold sive unit is on the line, not to mention the
to work for Eastern Airlines, or the workers should be fooled in the slightest. But Sena- filibusters. As such, they have demonstrated future well-being of the nation.
who have been the casualties of closed auto- tors Specter, Collins, and Snowe – a veritable themselves to be completely expendable. The Democrats are hell-bent on ramming
mobile plants. Three Stooges of politics – appear to lack the These senators have also proven them- communism down America’s throat, and,
Workers have every right to unionize wisdom and maturity of their classic movie selves to be liars by claiming a party label to while it may not last much longer, at this
if they choose to do so, but it is not right to comedy namesakes. And what they have which they have no legitimate right what- moment the Republican Party, such as it is,
establish rules that expand opportunities for foisted upon the public will not be a laughing soever. And if they won’t be either honest is still the last best vessel through which to
union intimidation, take away their right to a matter. (Though I confess I wouldn’t mind or honorable enough to simply switch to mount the vociferous and vigorous opposi-
secret ballot and eliminate workers’ right to seeing them get poked in the eyes or clonked the party with whom they already vote the tion needed. This cannot happen so long as
even vote on the final contract. in the cranium with a big wooden mallet.) overwhelming share of the time anyway, then there are those inside the gates aiding and
Employers have some rights also. They So the next question is simply this: What they must be held accountable from without. abetting the enemy.
have the right to simply shut the doors and to do with them? Can these three be allowed They can lie to themselves all they want
let the union bosses figure out how to feed
people’s families.

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This leaves me with three choices:


1. Cancel bunko during my hosting month.
2. Rise to the occasion.

FAMILY
3. Serve really, really strong margaritas.

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Now while option one seems somewhat
tempting, naturally it would only be a matter
of time before someone caught on, and of
course option number two is merely a laugh-
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I’m a bunko junkie. Now before you jump up So I did the only thing I could think of: Company benefits: Paid orientation & training, CPR & First Aide, Profit Sharing, Gas allowance.
and start calling the authorities, let me just I asked my resourceful friend Linda, also a
say it’s not as illegal as it sounds. For those
of you who don’t know what bunko is, it’s a
veteran bunko player, what she’d do in this Please, only serious inquiries apply.
sort of situation. She said simply, “I always
social game for 12 players (usually women), host bunko the month after someone who has
who roll three dice trying to land on a certain worse furniture than me.”
number while drinking cheap wine and Yes, a brilliant idea, for sure, except for
gossiping about people who didn’t show up. the fact that no one NO ONE in my group has
(Note for the people in my bunko group: Ha! worse furniture than me.
ha! - just kidding about that last part). The Now in a perfect world I would say there
nice thing about bunko is that you need to was an uplifting turnaround where I cleaned
rely more on luck than any real skill, and the the house, bought matching serving dishes
biggest challenge is trying to keep score after and new furniture and everything was fine.
the alcohol kicks in. And that’s what I did. Oh all right, I didn’t.
But the other nice thing about bunko However another much easier idea oc-
is that each member takes a turn hosting curred to me that I hadn’t thought of before:
it, which means you not only get to visit all I’d simply find a new bunko group. One that
sorts of houses, you also get to check out doesn’t meet in homes, but rather in public
the decor inside. (Ah-em, to the people in my places like, say, a nice Chinese restaurant or
bunko group: Ha! ha! - just kidding). Oh, all something.
right. So maybe I’m not TOTALLY kidding. Okay, so maybe this isn’t a particularly
Some circles may call this “snooping.” Other lofty plan, but you have to admit it does have
circles might call it “being nosey.” I prefer to its good points. Of course now the big prob-
call it “investigating.” WhatEVER. lem is finding one.
So what does all this mean, you ask? For Or, hey, I could start my own group. All
some of you more entertaining types, being I have to do is find 11 people who want to
a bunko hostess means that once a year you play bunko, don’t cook, and have really bad
get to show off your best china and latest furniture. Fat chance, you say? Maybe. But
addition to your Ethan Allan living room as they say in life and bunko, you never know
collection. unless you try.
For me, it means letting 11 other people
into my house to see what kind of shoddy
dump I’m running.

money in your annual bonus. They know the


stretch goal should be called “the goal that’s
unrealistic because of all the red tape here.”

SEE IT PS. We aren’t idiots. We also know that’s


what it should be called.

MY WAY Throughout this list of stretch goals,


some made sense. Others were stupid. Most WE WERE 38 YEARS OLD…
When the first telephone was used.
BY CINDY DROOG contained phrases I am outright sick of, such
as:
Process. They felt a process that reflects

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Southeastern Bank has a long our doors remained open. As we celebrate
I’ll confess. I love to make fun of manage- processed. If you give me another “process” and proud history of meeting this special milestone, we reaffirm
ment. The things they say. The way they look to learn, I’m going to jump out of that win-
at people. The way they decorate their offices. dow in your office. the banking needs in the our commitment to our customers and
It’s a very bad habit. It should stop im- “Valuing divergence.” You can’t force communities we serve. to our communities.
mediately. people to value something. Either they do or
But before it does, I just had to take a few they don’t. How about letting diverters make For 120 years, through
shots at a recent report that came out about an important decision? Forgiving them if economic ups and downs, TRUST BUILT THROUGH GENERATIONS.
what top-level business leaders and business they make a mistake? “Value” is lip service.
scholars came up with as their list of stretch It’s why companies start letters with, “Dear
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Before listing these challenges, though, your name again?” Kingsland, Nahunta, Nicholls, Richmond Hill, St. Marys, Woodbine, Callahan, Hilliard, and Yulee.
they had a lengthy discussion on the impor- “Increase trust.” Apologies to Stephen
tance of management. Which in and of itself, Covey, but I’m tired of reading that business
is funny. I think next week, I’ll organize a and trust go together. Or brands and trust. visit www.southeasternbank.com
group of my coworkers to sit around and talk It’s taking things a little too far. I trust my
about the importance of cubicle dwellers. mother. I trust people who’ve weathered a
Then, when I get home, I’ll email my fellow storm with me. Who’ve kept secrets. Who’ve
moms and talk about the importance of proven over and over again that they deserve
moms. trust and won’t abuse it. I might like you.
I’d also like other women named Cindy to Enjoy your products. Recommend you. But
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women named Cindy. Surely our views would very much.
be unbiased and ultra-valuable to women less “Retool.” I’ve no idea why this word is
fortunate than us. Like those named Jenny so popular in business. Clearly, these fogies
or Shelly. don’t know that “tool” is now a popular
I almost wish these managers had taken expression for an idiot. So, every time I hear
a 12-night taxpayer-paid trip to Las Vegas a business is retooling, I laugh. Really loud.

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A few gems about the importance of me hope.
management – from management’s perspec- To the group’s credit, they did call these
tive, mind you – include that it’s one of stretch goals. And they know just as well as
humankind’s most important social technolo- I do what that phrase means: They’ll never
gies. Really? Because if you’d have asked me happen.

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They also “decided” that the manage-
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Goodies for grands


Concerted Services, Inc. Child Development Services recently held ≥Goodies For Grands,≤ special events. Grandparents
were introduced to the Grand.Net Project, a new initiative for those raising Head Start grandchildren. The program began
with a wonderful presentation by the Head Start children. The children in Mary Thompsonπs room sang, “Barney, I love
You” and “We Love You Grandparents.” Jennifer Dyal’s room sang “This Is My Body” and “Stir The Soup,” which is part
of the “I Am Moving, I Am Learning” curriculum introduced last year.Grandparents snacked on muffins and juice as Anita
Young, Parent & Community Involvement Coordinator, discussed the components of the Grand.Net Project.

Amy Michelle's
Flowers & Gifts

Cosmetologists
9630 S. Main St.
Nahunta, GA 31553
(912)462-6727 or (912)288-0384
Early Bird Specials

Kristen Crews-Shannon Farmer-Jesy Johns Place your order before February 9th, and register to win
roses for a year!!!
We have a large selection of roses, fresh cut flowers,
Welcome you to

Sisters & Company


blooming plants, stuffed animals, candy, and more.
Tell someone you love them with a bouqet of flowers
designed with your "special someone" in mind!! Satisfaction
"Unique Salon & Boutique" Guaranteed on every order!!
Main Street-Hoboken, GA Call Amy's today, and get registered to win!!!
"Come check out Valentine Specials for February"
30 minute Facials for only $15 *We wil be delivering to all of the schools & business's on
Hair Packages beginning at $85
Includes color, wax, deep condition treatment, cut & style! Friday this year. We have special's on candy & balloon
(Price may vary for longer hair) bouqet's for students.
Find that special gift for your Valentine...
Selection of purses, jewelry, Purelements make-up, Arbonne skin *Remember children riding the bus can not have balloons, or
care and gift cards available!
Walk-ins Welcome or call for appt. at 912-458-XOXO (9696) breakables.

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What you can do


to save money — and more

W
Family Features

ith the volatile economy americans are looking for ways to lower
energy bills and extend natural resources now more than ever.
Because petroleum is ingrained in our everyday lives — from
transportation and tires to computers and every day goods such
as diapers — many americans are interested in options that
will help reduce dependence on foreign oil as well.
Here are a few helpful tips to lower energy bills and increase energy
efficiency both at home and at the pump.

Don’t Warm Up Your Car


the best way to warm your vehicle is to drive it. idling gets
you zero miles to the gallon. more than 30 seconds of idling
on cold days wastes fuel and increases emissions.

Conduct Regular Car Maintenance


Simple things such as properly inflated tires can improve
gas mileage by about 3 percent. replacing clogged air
filters can improve gas mileage by as much as 10 per­
cent. it also is important to use your car manufacturer’s
recommended blend of motor oil. using a different oil
can decrease gas mileage by 1 to 2 percent.

Fill Up With Ethanol


Using gasoline with 10 percent ethanol is a key
component to lowering high gas prices and
stretching petroleum supplies. experts recently
noted that ethanol has lowered gas prices by 15
percent, saving drivers some $70 billion at the
pump this year alone. the production of just one
barrel of ethanol replaces 1.2 barrels of petroleum.
In total, the use of ethanol in gas and E­85 will
displace the equivalent of 52 large oil tankers filled
with imported crude this year. the production of
ethanol and the abundance of corn positions corn
growers to lead america’s transition into a new
era of energy based on alternatives to fossil and
imported fuels. Check your owner’s manual to find
out about ethanol usage.

Hybrid or Flex Fuel Vehicles


The interest in highly fuel efficient vehicles will
not go away anytime soon. save money at the gas
pump and help the environment by investing in a
hybrid or a vehicle that runs on E­85, an 85 percent
ethanol blend.

Buy Locally Grown Foods


support your local farmers by choosing local meat, milk
and produce when possible to eliminate the costly trans­
portation bill. Packaging, transportation, energy, advertising
and profits account for 24 cents of the food dollar — energy
costs have an even greater impact with high oil prices.

Turn Your Home Off


According to the United States Department of Energy, 75
percent of the electricity used in the average home is consumed
while products are off. unplug your appliances or use a power strip
to cut off the electricity when you aren’t using it.

Screen Savers Don’t Save


screen savers do not reduce the energy your computer uses. instead, switch
computers to sleep modes or simply turn off monitors to save energy.

Set Your Thermostat at 68


For every degree you lower the thermostat in the 60 to 70 degree range, you’ll save
5 percent on your home’s heating costs. Set the temperature even lower at night to save an
additional 5 to 20 percent.

Use Fluorescent Light Bulbs


Replace incandescent light bulbs with compact fluorescent light bulbs, which use 75 percent
less energy than incandescent.

Open the Shades


Open the shades or blinds and let the sun shine in during the day to naturally
heat your home. Don’t forget to close them at night to help insulate against
the cold.

Following these easy tips can help lower your energy bills and reduce our
country’s dependence on foreign oil sources.

Get the Facts on Ethanol


the use of alternative energy is becoming more common in n Blending ethanol with gasoline extends gas reserves and
everyday life. Here are some facts to consider about one alter­ lowers the price at the pump by about 15 percent, according
native source, ethanol. to industry experts. Plus, ethanol was selected as an impor­
tant replacement for Methyl tert­butyl ether (MTBE), a car­
n america’s corn growers are harvesting the second largest cinogenic oxygenate in fuel.
crop in our nation’s history, which means there will be
enough corn to meet demands for food, feed and fuel as n the environmental Protection agency concluded that ethanol
well as enough to provide strong exports to other countries reduces carbon monoxide emissions by as much as 25 per­
over the course of the year ahead. cent, reducing ozone formation and the levels of greenhouse
gases. ethanol is cleaner than gasoline and helps reduce
n u.s. growers will have reserve estimated at more than global warming.
1 billion bushels for other needs, as identified.
n Many studies have shown ethanol provides 20 to 50 percent
n Ethanol production creates co­products called distillers grains more energy than it takes to produce. this includes the
that are a high­protein source of animal feed and produces energy needed to plant, grow and harvest the corn as well
starch and corn oil that are used as common food ingredients. as to manufacture and distribute the ethanol.
n U.S. farmers harvest two kinds of corn, field corn and sweet
corn. Field corn is used to produce ethanol. it typically isn’t For more information, visit
eaten by humans in its raw form. sweet corn is eaten as a www.ncga.com/FoodandFuel/FoodandFuel.asp.
vegetable.

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Construction
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Flower’s &
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GOOD LUCK
Hometown Drugs
Pharmacy
Michael

IN THE
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PLAYOFFS!
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Wee Clean
Carpets Piggly
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Brantley Chambless Grocery
Brantley Telephone & Frye Funeral
Bo-Kays Direct TV Home Woodards
Auto Center
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Winter’s the time for


selling your stuff!
Call 912-462-6776!
Real Estate financing. Owner licensed R/E agent in
GA. Call 912-223-1608.
FOR SALE: Baby Chicks: Rhode Island
Reds and Buff Orphinton raised and
$50.00. Big Sattelite Dish $75. Call 912-
462-6427.
owners manual. Needs a net, $30. Call
Terry at 462-6770 or 912-552-1276.
throughout the year, and what we don't
use, we sell. We are also accepting
FOR SALE: 1993 14x52 Pioneer Trailer, hatched in Brantley Co. Also adult White donations of Gaterade, Powerade, and
FOR SALE: 1999 Dodge Ram pick-up
2BDR/BA, refrigerator, stove, dishwasher
and 2 electric heaters, central air. Good
Transportation Guineas & 1 RIR rooster, 2 Buff roosters truck. ALSO: 2 ceiling fans; Aluminum Yard Sales water for the volunteers during incidents.
& turkey gobblers. Call 282-1379. can and pie pans; Paperback romance Contact Lucy Cathcart at 912-778-4551
condition. Can be moved or can rent lot. FOR SALE: 1993 Ford Mustang 2 Family Yard Sale: Saturday, February
FOR SALE: CKC Red Dachshund female, novels; Call 458-3307. or Jack Cathcart 912-266-7172 to make
$5,500. 912-722-7025. convertible. Fire engine red with black 14 from 9 a.m. -4 p.m. on Eagles Nest
CKC black and tan Dachshund male, and FOR SALE: Entertainment stand, brown, arrangements to deliver or we will also
top. Perfect for beach: $3,000. Call Road off of Sears Road in Nahunta.
FOR SALE: 1994 Skyline 24X48, a CKC Chihuahua female. All 3 years old. two glass doors, 3 shelves, like new, pick up.
912-449-1148. Waynesville Volunteer Fire Dept. will
3bed/2bath, Zone II. Very spacious. $50 each. Call 778-4408.
WE BUY JUNK CARS AND TRUCKS. real nice, $30. ALSO: Free washing be accepting donations year round for
Good condition. Asking $14,000. Call
$75 and up. Call Dennis at 778-4746 BIRDS FOR SALE: Cockatiel and machine, needs a motor and belt. ALSO: our semi-annual yard sales (no clothes
(912) 778-5446 for more info. Leave mes-
or 670-0088 or Charlie at 778-3635 or Parakeet breeders, 15+ birds. Cages Basketball hoop on movable stand with please). We also help burnout victims
sage if no answer.
670-1853. and accessories included, $300. Call
Retired couple, native to this area, look- 778-3095.
FOR SALE: 1992 350 Ford Dually

SMALL.
ing for 1-5 acres to live on. Undeveloped
$3,500. ALSO: 1991 4WD Ford, $1,500. LOST: On Trudie Road, red & white
or developed property in N. Charlton or
Call Hamp Ammons at 912-614-5979. beagle with red ears and red spot on the
S. Brantley area. Call Craig or Phyllis
top of head. Reward offered if found and

BUSINESS.
Renshaw at 912-496-2710. FOR SALE: 2002 Ford F-250 Super Duty
returned. Answers to name of "Nip". Call
FOR SALE: 2003 Mobile Home, 16X80 Lariat, 4WD, 7.3L, V8 Powerstroke diesel,
462-7891.
with 1 acre of land on Central Ave. Must hunter green w/tan interior, 123,000
FOR SALE: 6 Americana young hens. 1

DIRECTORY.
be moved. $45,000. Call 458-2539. miles, all-terrain tires, tinted windows,
console DVD player with touch screen, Rooster. Laying pink, brown, and green
VACATION RENTAL in The Smokey spray in green bed liner, power windows, eggs. Call 462-7821.
Mountains of Franklin, North Carolina. locks and seats. Excellent condtion. Very FOR SALE: Registered Beagle puppies,
3,4, or 7 days. Call for more information clean. $13,000. Call Jessica at 258-2493. 7 weeks old, $100. Call 458-2740.
and a brochure. 912 473-2172.
ADVERTISE HERE FOR $7.50 A WEEK
FOR SALE: 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee. LOW COST CAT SPAY/NUETER. Open- CALL 462-6776 FOR DETAILS.
FOR RENT: 3 bedroom house. $600 de- Maroon with 6 cylinder, 4wd, low miles. *SOME RESTRICTIONS APPLY
ing in Brunswick, GA this March. Call for
posit, $600 a month. Call Janet Alexander $7,000. Call 912-449-1148. reservations, 912-342-7073.
at 462-7996.
HOMES FOR SALE:
FOR SALE: 1994 Buick Century, 4 door,
6 cyl., looks good, runs good, $1,000. Miscellaneous Mock Drilling Co., Inc. DIRT
Waycross • Established 1964 • Ga. License
Call 286-1171.
FOR SALE
BRANTLEY/GLYNN LINE, 3/2 double- I have little boys jeans sizes 3T & 4T; #52
wide on large lot, living room and den, 15 FOR SALE: 1994 Camry, light blue, shorts sizes 24 months -4T; shirts long
mins to I95, $52,500; ATKINSON, 1978 Developers of quality
912-223-3056
$2,500. Call 462-6228. and short sleeves, 24 months -3T; Lots
Jim Walter home, 3BR, 2BA, 2 Story of girls clothes from size 12 and down.
home, needs some work, beautiful yard, FOR SALE: 1998 Ford Taurus, $750
Lots of other items. No baby or little girl wells
fruit trees, irrigation, large workshop, OBO. Runs good. Needs some work. Ask
clothes. Call 462-5941 or 912-286-1279. • 4-inch and larger quality wells Big Bubba's
$59,900; HERITAGE LANTATION, HWY for Susan at 473-2932.
110 W., New Construction. 3/2 home, CLOTHES, GIFTS & MORE located in • Red Jacket submersible pumps Trucking
spacious kitchen, with corian counters, Recreational Hickox - 3 miles south of Nahunta on • Grundfos stainless steel pumps
AND LAND CLEARING
laminate flooring in living room and halls, 301. Open M-F 9-5 and Saturday 9-3. We
FOR SALE: 2006 Raptor 350 Special
ceramic tile in kitchen, laundry, & baths, Edition 4-wheeer. Call Christy at 462-
are having a 50% off sale storewide for
next 2 weeks. 1/2 off Sale 1st Saturday
Call (912) 283-0530
double garage, $123,000. Call Johns 6017.
Realty 912-462-6633.
Services
of each month. We are not accepting any
clothes at this time. We look forward to or (912) 281-7000
LAND FOR SALE: BUSTER WALKER serving our customers and hope to see
ROAD, One Acre beautifully wooded, MULTITASK CLEANING SERVICE: you soon. Mrs. Ann, Trish, and Stephanie.
$8,500; JESSE TRAIL, 20+ acres,
high ridge and bottom land, $43,645,
seller financing; WARNER LANDING,
Commercial & Residential floor & clean-
ing services. Specializing in cleaning
carpets & tile floors. Free Estimates.
462-7984.
FOR SALE: 3 infrared propane gas Pittman’s
wooded lot across from the boat ramp,
$7,500; HERITAGE PLANTATION, nice
Christian owned and operated. Call
778-4270.
heaters, like new, (2 large 3- burner and
1 medium 2-burner). ALSO: Kenmore Back hoe &
homesite on paved street, from $10,000;
ATKINSON, 1+ Acre, corner lot, Hwy 110
& Drury Lane, $9,950; HORTENSE, Rob-
Electric Motor Repair: Waterpumps,
swimming pool pumps, air compressors,
dishwasher, like new, $65. ALSO:
Whirlpool window A.C. unit, $85. Call
778-4270.
Fill Dirt
fans, power tools, etc. All work reason-
Bulldozer work
erson Rd., 17+ acres, partially cleared, FOR SALE: Whirlpool dishwasher still Landscaping
able and guaranteed. Call 282-0520, in the box, $250. ALSO: 16.5 acres with
creek frontage, good recreational land,
leave message.
of all kinds,
$2,500/Ac., Owner Financing. Call Johns doublewide mobile home, 30X40, garage small and big
Realty 912-462-6633. Housecleaning: Need extra help around with attached carport, 36x48 pole barns, Septic tank
Mobile Homes For Rent in Atkinson. the house? Honest, hardworking, 1/2 acre stocked pond, 2 sheds, above Bush hog
$250 deposit, $275 & up rent. Call 617- dependable clean team. Very creditable ground pool with decks, covered front Tiling
references. Willing to travel if need be. and back porches, $155,000 or $143,000
3552 or 778-6053. Day number (912) 458-2223
Furnish own supples. Senior discounts. without mobile home. Call 778-3036 for
SHOP FOR RENT: 5,000 sq, ft. Call Available Mon.-Sat. 7a-3p. Call 462-6610. more information on all. Home (912) 458-2362
912-550-8671. Cell phone (912) 282-6375
SELLERS LAWN SERVICE: Serving all Need help with your mobility? We are
Commercial Office Space For Rent at Camden County and surrounding areas. Medical Mobility Solutions. An authorized
122 N. Main Street in Nahunta. ALSO: Edging, Mowing, Mulching, Trimming, Medicare, Medicaid, VA and insurance
Commercial Office Space For Rent at Pressure Washing. Year Round. 10 plus provider of medical equipment. We offer
103 Read Street in Nahunta. For more years experience. Family owned and free consultation, will tell you up front
information call 462-5377. operated. Licensed and Insured. Com- about any co-pay requirements, and
BEAUTIFUL TIMESHARE FOR SALE. mercial & Residential. Free Estimates. will file all necessary paperwork on your
This is a Westgate two bedroom, lock out Cell: 912-552-8983. behalf. Call us in Waycross at 912-285- • Lawn Maintenance
timeshare with thousands of locations. 8595 and let us help. • Landscape Design
We have enjoyed our vacations at the Help Wanted "Karen's Creations jewelry now available • Pressure Washing
beautiful locations, but we must sell Post Office Now Hiring! Avg. pay $20/hr on eBay! In addition to seven local shops • Auto/Boat/RV Detailing
now. We have clear deed and are asking or $57K/yr., Incl. Fed. Ben., OT. Placed (Moncrief Gifts on St. Simons Island now Michael Saxon
$9,000 but willing to consider any offer. by adSource, not affiliated w/ USPS who carries my jewelry line). I have opened a
912-778-4498/266-6295
For more information, call 778-3228 or hires. 866 920-8421. store on eBay. The name of my store is
266-3228. Karen's Jewelry Creations.
ATTENTION: Your Work From Home
FOR RENT: Large Doublewide mobile Team. Tired of Your Daily Commute? http://stores.shop.ebay.com/Karens-
home, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, and is in se- Work From The Comfort Of Your Own Jewelry-Creations__W0QQ_armrsZ1. I
cluded area. Call 462-5074 or 288-3462. Home! *Financial Peace of Mind* currently have handcrafted necklaces,
No pets and you must have references. Meaningful, Flexible Work. *NO Sales bracelets, and earrings listed as Buy
FOR RENT: 3BDR/2BA located on Satilla or Inventory. Lifetime Residual Income. It Now auctions. Please contact me at
River, 6 miles south of Hickox. $500 *Free Training* Personalized Websites. klhbasket@hotmail.com or call me at
deposit, $500 a month. 1 year lease. 912-473-2139. vickied.fourpointmoms. 462-8483 to give me your feedback.
Serious inquiries only. Call 912-682-8908. com FOR SALE: Sectional sofa, with recliners
LOT FOR RENT IN NAHUNTA: Lot for a
trailer in Nahunta by Family Dollar and Agriculture
on both ends, microfiber, $800. ALSO:
1997 Honda Accord, $2,500 OBO. Call BUFFALO
across from bank, near grocery store,
pharmacy, and post office. $200 a month
FOR SALE: Bermuda and Bahia Hay.
Round, $45 and square bales, $4.50.
912-614-1238.
ATTENTION MEDICARE RECIPIENT:
CREEK
(first and last month in beginning). No Call 912-266-1795.
FAMILY BARBER
Plan "F", age 65, female non-smoker,
children please. No outside pets. Would SHOP
$98.04 monthly. Our Prescription Drug
like a quiet couple or single person. Call
462-6228 for information. Leave mes-
Pets & Animals Plan has no deductible to meet and low
912-462-8956
TUE - FRI
FOR SALE: Rhode Island chics, Barred co-payments. Call Lewis Insurance at 9:00 TO 6:00
sage if no answer. 912-283-0300. SATURDAY
Rock chics, Buff Orphington chics, and 8:00 TO 2:00
FOR SALE: Lot, quarter mile to Warners Mallard ducklings. Call 462-8087. FOR SALE: TV antenna with rotary HAIRCUTS $10
landing boat ramp. Will hold some SENIORS $8
RT2 BOX 59R-10
NAHUNTA GA 31553

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