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The ADVANCE, March 17, 2021/Page 11A
Crossword Puzzle
Solution, page 14A
CLUESACROSS
1. fi: popular genre
4. Curved shape
7. Defunct airline
10. Beverage receptacle
11. Corporate bigwig
12. Belong to he
13. They cover cuts
15. Cost per mille
16. Walk into
19. Power-producing machine
21. Part of one’s character
perceived by others
23. Emotionally appealed to
24. Protected
25. Wrestling icon Okerlund
26. Thailand’s former name
27. Muscle weaknesses
30. Chooses
34. American film studio.
35. Expression of satisfaction
36. Mythical winged horse
41. Ballplayers
45. Edible seaweed
46. Chinese politician
47. Tested for fertility
50. Glove worn with medieval armor
54. Basaltic lavas
55. Small shoaling fish
56. Surrendered
57. Taxi
59. Potato part
60. Female sheep
61. Trouble or difficulty
62. Put into service
63. Soviet Socialist Republic
64. 17th letter of Greek alphabet
65. Type of student
CLUES DOWN
1. Frighten
2. Partner to corned beef
3. Parts
4. Agrees to a demand
5. Elected official
6. Navigator’s tool
7. Relating to heat
8. Attractive
9. Wealthy US merchant
13. Engine additive
14. A passage with access only
at one end
17. Midway between northeast
and east
18. Cool!
20. Brazilian NBAer
22. NW Pennsylvania city
27. Young dog
28. Mimic
29. Large truck
31. The NFL’s Newton
32. One and only
33. Diego, Francisco, Anselmo
37. Julie , actress
38. More nourishing
39. Compound
40. A small carrier attached to the
side of a motorcycle
41. Object of fear or alarm
42. Ladd, actor
43. Sacred place
44. A way to express enjoyment
47. Trigonometric function
48. A team’s best pitcher
49. Intersecting points
51. Roundishly shaped
52. Adam’s partner
53. God of battle (Scandinavian)
58. Human hormone
EGSC Correll
Scholars Program
Accepting Applications
The East Georgia State
College Correll Scholars
Program was established
in 2014 by Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Correll to prepare
exceptionally promising
students for the future as
community leaders in our
region. Students are se
lected for this full-tuition
scholarship based on dem
onstrated scholarship,
leadership, and service.
Students selected for the
Correll Scholars Program
will participate in a one-
hour credit course each
semester that focuses on is
sues and challenges facing
our region and work col-
laboratively to design solu
tions for those challenges.
Students will also partici
pate in service leadership
programs and act as ambas
sadors for the college.
An information ses
sion about the Correll
Scholars Program will be
held virtually on Thursday,
March 18, beginning at 6
p.m. To sign up to attend
the session, visit http://
www.ega.edu/correll.
For more information,
contact Michael Wemon
at mwernon(a)ega.edu. To
read more about qualifica
tions and to apply for the
scholarship, visit http://
www.ega.edu/correll.
Applications for the
2021-2022 Correll Schol
ars Full-Tuition Scholar
ship Program are due by
March 22, 2021.
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The family of Lennie Vaughn would
like everyone to wish her a very Happy
90th Birthday on March 27th. We
wanted to have a party, but with Covid
this is not possible. So it would be nice
if you would call or send her a card.
Her number is (912) 403-7463.
From the Record
THE BLOTTER
These are the reported
arrests from the Toombs
County Sheriff's Office,
the Vidalia and Lyons
police departments,
and the Montgomery
County Sheriff's Office
for the past week.
Incidents are taken
directly from police
files. All suspects are
innocent until proven
guilty.
In Lyons...
• Efrain Zamo-
rano, of Lyons, was
arrested on March 9
and charged with
Aggravated Stalking.
• Anthony Lavalla
Toby, of Lyons, was
arrested on March 11
and charged with
Child Molestation.
• Erica Yala Cas
tillo, of Lyons, was ar
rested on March 14
and charged with
Cruelty to Children,
Family Violence Provi
sion Simple Battery,
Simple Battery, Inter
ference With 911 Call.
• Dedrick Leron
Griffin, of Vidalia, was
arrested on March 14
and charged with
Family Violence Provi
sion Simple Battery,
Criminal Trespass, In
terference With 911
Call.
In Toombs
County...
• David Garcia, of
Vidalia, was arrested
on February 28 and
charged with DUI/AI-
cohol/Less Date, Fail
ure to Maintain Lane.
• Kara Gaynor, of
Hazlehurst, was ar
rested on March 4
and charged with
Simple Battery FVA.
• Kaitlyn Jordan,
of Lyons, was arrested
on February 28 and
charged with DUI-
Marijuana, Use of
Multiple-Beam Road-
Lighting Equipment.
• Dustin Knight, of
Pelham, was arrested
on March 2 and
charged with Safety
Belts: Required Us
age, TCDC-Out of
County Hold, DUI/AI-
cohol/Less Safe,
When Overtaking on
the Right is Permitted,
Speed Restrictions
Basic Rules.
• Kelman
Mathews, of Lyons,
was arrested on
March 1 and charged
with Felony Arrest
Warrant, Burglary-1 st
degree.
• James Partin, of
Uvalda, was arrested
on March 3 and
charged with Drug
Related Objects, Ter
roristic Threats/Intimi
dation/Acts, Con
trolled Substance-
Purchase, Possessio n,
Manf, Distribution,
Sale, Possession of
Firearms by Conv Fel
ons and FOProbation-
ers.
• Vakyia Williams,
of Jonesboro, was ar
rested on March 1
and charged with
Felony Arrest Warrant,
Entering Automobile.
• Mark Williamson,
of Peachtree City,
was arrested on
March 6 and charged
with Vehicle Entering
Roadway, Open
Container-Alcoholic
Beverage-Passenger,
DUI/Alcohol/Less
Safe.
In Montgomery
County...
• Vontrell Le-
grande Calhoun, of
Tifton, was arrested
on March 11 and
charged with Aggra
vated Battery.
• Craig Dearon
Taylor, of Helena, was
arrested on March 11
and charged with
Aggravated Assault
on Peace Officer,
Speeding, Fleeing/At
tempting to Elude,
Reckless Driving, Driv
ing w/Suspended Li
cense.
• Tyler Lewis Rapp,
of Alamo, was ar
rested on March 13
and charged with
Seat Belt Violation,
Failure to Maintain
Lane, Open Con
tainer, Hit and Run/
Leaving the Scene of
an Accident, Failure
to Report Accident
with Injury, Obstruc
tion of Officer, Driving
on Wrong Side of
Roadway.
In Vidalia...
• Ashley J. Clax-
ton, of Vidalia, was
arrested on March 8
and charged with
Suspended Driver's Li
cense / Headlight Re
quirements / No Insur
ance.
• Darton Jamel
Towns, of Mt. Vernon,
was arrested on
March 8 and charged
with Possession of
Marijuana.
• Michael Bryan
Johnson, of Vidalia,
was arrested on
March 9 and charged
with Possession of a
Firearm during the
Commission of Cer
tain Crimes / Posses
sion of a Firearm by A
Convicted Felon /
Possession of Mari
juana with Intent to
Distribute / No Insur
ance / Tag light Re
quirement.
• Larry Terrell Mob
ley, of Vidalia, was ar
rested on March 10
and charged with
Parole Warrant.
• Malcolm Ja-
maal Drinks, of Vida
lia, was arrested on
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are, left to
right, Amanda Mos
ley - FCS/FC-
CLA; Shellie Cleghorn
- Healthcare/HOSA;
Amy Gillies - Un
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Mayor Doug Roper;
Kevin Head- Engi-
neering/TSA ; Gray
Meredith - Construc-
tion/SkillsUSA.March
10 and charged with
Possession of Mari
juana / Fleeing At
tempting to Elude /
Stop sign Violation /
Warrant served
(Toombs County).
• Tressa Trenais
Jackson, of Vidalia,
was arrested on
March 10 and
charged with Cruelty
to Children.
• Corey Daniel
Butler, of Glenwood,
was arrested on
March 12 and
charged with Theft by
Shoplifting.
• Tony D. Ander
son, of Forsyth, was
arrested on March 12
and charged with
Possession of a Con
trolled Substance.
• Eric Shane Cook,
of Lyons, was arrested
on March 12 and
charged with Posses
sion of Marijuana.
• Demareyea Au-
monty Jackson, of
Macon, was arrested
on March 12 and
charged with Tail/Tag
Light Requirement /
Possession of Mari
juana.
• Jeremiah Lee
Webster, of Vidalia,
was arrested on
March 12 and
charged with Aggra
vated Assualt / Cru
elty to Children / Flee
ing Attempting to
Elude.
• James Lee Wil
liams II, of Vidalia, was
arrested on March 13
and charged with
Simple Battery.
• Maurice Anto
nio Lanier, of Vidalia,
was arrested on
March 13 and
charged with Tail/Tag
Light Requirements /
Suspended License.
• Delvin Brian
Johnson, of Vidalia,
was arrested on
March 13 and
charged with Sus
pended License.
• Alyssa Marie
Gomez, of Lyons, was
arrested on March 14
and charged with
Tail/Tag Light Require
ments / No Drivers Li
cense.
• Jessica Winette
Cook, of Vidalia, was
arrested on March 14
and charged with
Driving while License
Suspended / Driving
Due Care Hands Free.
Lyons GDVS Office Operating on New Service Schedule
The Georgia Depart
ment of Veterans Service
(GDVS) office in Lyons is
operating on a new service
schedule and is open to in-
person visits on Mondays,
Wednesdays, and Fridays.
Before visiting, vet
erans are asked to call or
email to schedule an ap
pointment. Contact office
manager Debra O’Neal by
phone at 912-526-8860
or via email at doneal(a)
vs.state.ga.us.
The office offers sup
port to veterans and fami
lies via email and phone
Copies now available
From the
PORCH
A collection of
personal essays
from author Amber
Nagle’s weekly
column published
in The Advance
“Nagle writes with Southern flavor and charm,
capturing the rhythms of her life with grace and
artistry. ” - Audrey Andersen
Get your copy at
service on Tuesdays and
Thursdays. Veterans and
families are encouraged to
contact the office to ask
questions, request infor
mation, and discuss claims
for veteran benefits.
Due to the outbreak
of COVID-19, in-person
services are following new
health and safety proce
dures for the well-being
of our visitors and staff.
Visitors are asked to wear
a facemask when visiting
one of our offices. They are
encouraged to observe so
cial distancing guidelines
while in the waiting areas
and speaking with field ser
vice officers. The GDVS is
continuing to monitor and
follow guidance from pub
lic health officials.
For more information
on the content of this news
release, please contact the
GDVS Public Information
Division at 404-656-5933
or gavetsvc(a)vs.state.ga.us.
SUDOKU Solu,ion ’ pa9e ,4A
Fun By The
Numbers
Like puzzles?
Then you’ll love
sudoku. This
mind-bending
puzzle will have
you hooked from
the moment you
square off, so
sharpen your
pencil and put
your sudoku
savvy to the test!
Level: Intermediate
Here’s How It Works:
Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine
3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must fill each
row, column and box. Each number can appear only once in each row,
column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers will
appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes. The
more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle!
6
9
5
3
2
8
2
9
1
2
8
8
4
7
1
4
3
8
5
1
7
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