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DELINQUENT
PROPERTY TAX
SALE
0.40 acres, more or less. Being Lot 72, Section 1, of Sylvan Heights
Subdivision. As shown in Plat Book 2, Page 53. Or as further
described in Deed Book 259, Page 2. Being known as Tax Map & Parcel
S13091, Screven County, Georgia.
Map & Parcel: S19096
Defendant in Fi Fa: Johnson, Donnie E. Sr.
Current Record Holder: Johnson, Donnie E. Sr.
CRH Address: 713 Eureka Road
Sylvania, GA 30467
Amount Due: $2,152.36
Tax Years Due: 2022,2021
Deed Book: 428/752
Legal Description: All that tract of land being in the: State
of Georgia, County of Screven, City of Sylvania, 34th GMD, being
1.13 acres, more or less. As shown in Plat Book 15, Page 212. Or as
further described in Deed Book 428, Page 752. Being known as Tax
Map & Parcel SI9096, Screven County, Georgia.
Map & Parcel: S19098
Defendant in Fi Fa: Johnson, Donnie E. Sr.
Current Record Holder: Johnson, Donnie E. Sr.
CRH Address: 713 Eureka Road Sylvania, GA 30467
Amount Due: $2,201.74
Tax Years Due: 2022,2021
Deed Book: 428/752
Legal Description: All that tract of land being in the: State
of Georgia, County of Screven, City of Sylvania, 34th GMD, being 1.33
acres, more or less. As shown in Plat Book 21, Page 247. Or as further
described in Deed Book 428, Page 752. Being known as Tax Map & Parcel
SI9098, Screven County, Georgia.
Map & Parcel: S20014
Defendant in Fi Fa:Millang, Leonard H & Roland A Millang Est
Current Record Holder:Heirs Known & Unknown of Millang,
Roland A Estate Deceased, & Millang, Leonard H
CRH Address: 204 Isabel Street Sylvania, GA 30467
Amount Due: $ 1,537.90
Tax Years Due: 2022,2021
Deed Book: 464/694
Legal Description: All that tract of land being in the: State
of Georgia, County of Screven, City of Sylvania, 34th GMD, being
0.27 acres, more or less. Being Lot 101, As shown in Plat Book 34,
Page 66A. Or as further described in Deed Book 464, Page 694. Being
known as Tax Map & Parcel S20014, Screven County, Georgia.
Map & Parcel: S25043
Defendant in Fi Fa: Brown, Veronica
Current Record Holder:Brown, Veronica
CRH Address: 421 Gilgal Road Sylvania, GA 30467
Amount Due: $823.22
Tax Years Due: 2022,2021,2020
Deed Book: 424/434
Legal Description: All that tract of land being in the: State
of Georgia, County of Screven, City of Sylvania, 34th GMD, being
0.13 acres, more or less. Being Lot 5, Block 6. As shown in Plat
Book 2, Page 67. Or as further described in Deed Book 424, Page 4 3 4.
Being known as Tax Map & Parcel S25043, Screven County, Georgia.
Map & Parcel: S25071C
Defendant in Fi Fa: Butler, Willie J.; Mary Murphy
Current Record Holder:Heirs Known & Unknown of Butler,
Willie J. & Murphy, Mary, Deceased
CRH Address: 113 Banana Circle Sylvania, GA 30467
Amount Due: $875.31
Tax Years Due: 2022,2021
Deed Book: 289/803
Legal Description: All that tract of land being in the: State
of Georgia, County of Screven, City of Sylvania, 34th GMD, being
0.10 acres, more or less. As shown in Plat Book 21, Page 125. Or as
further described in Deed Book 289, Page 803. Being known as Tax
Map & Parcel S25071C, Screven County, Georgia.
Map & Parcel: S27001A
Defendant in Fi Fa: Sheley, Rose Whitehead
Current Record Holder: Sheley, Rose Whitehead
CRH Address:410 Davis Street Sylvania, GA 30467
Amount Due: $734.42
Tax Years Due: 2022,2021
Deed Book: 427/529, H/544
Legal Description: All that tract of land being in the: State
of Georgia, County of Screven, City of Sylvania, 34th GMD, being
0.66 acres, more or less. Being Lot 1, of Davis Hill Subdivision. As
shown in Deed Book H, Page 544. Or as further described in Deed Book
427, Page 529. Being known as Tax Map & Parcel S27001A, Screven
County, Georgia.
Map & Parcel: S28004
Defendant in Fi Fa: Adams, Richard Est & Willie Maude Est
Current Record Holder:Heirs Known & Unknown of
Adams, Richard S. & Adams, Willie Maude, Deceased
CRH Address: 111 Ridge Circle Sylvania, GA 30467
Amount Due: $1,985.53
Tax Years Due: 2022,2021
Deed Book: 125/299
Legal Description: All that tract of land being in the: State
of Georgia, County of Screven, City of Sylvania, 34th GMD, being
0.27 acres, more or less. Being Lot 1, of Adrian Housing
Corporation Subdivision. As shown in Plat Book 16, Page 63. Or as
further described in Deed Book 125, Page 299. Being known as Tax Map
& Parcel S28004, Screven County, Georgia.
Map & Parcel: S32009
Defendant in Fi Fa: Griffin, Freddie Lee
Current Record Holder: Griffin, Freddie Lee
CRH Address: 112 South Elm Street Sylvania, GA 30467
Amount Due: $2,755.98
Tax Years Due: 2022,2021
Deed Book: 317/86
Legal Description: All that tract of land being in the: State
of Georgia, County of Screven, City of Sylvania, 34th GMD, being
0.26 acres, more or less. Being Lot 36, of Adrian Housing
Corporation Subdivision. As shown in Plat Book 16, Page 63. Or as
further described in Deed Book 317, Page 86. Being known as Tax Map &
Parcel S32009, Screven County, Georgia.
Andrea C. Waits
Screven County Tax Commissioner
* Deed Book: Refers to Deed Records located in the Screven County
Courthouse, Clerk of Superior Court’s Office where property is more
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March 12-14
7:30 PM
March 12 - Pastor John Porter
Muspah Baptist Church
March 13 - Pastor Gerald Jenkins
Marlow Missionary Bapt. Church
March 14 - Pastor Lydell Mungin
Mew Abundant Life Church
LAWTON GROVE MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
800 NEWINGTON HWY.
SYLVANIA. GA. 30467
912.829.4490
Booking Log
March 6
Sylvania Police Department
February 26 - John Michael Anderson, Wiseman Rd,
Sylvania, Criminal Trespass (Business).
February 28 - Christopher Jett, East Telephone St,
Sylvania, Theft of Services.
Incidents
February 24 - Animal Complaint, Howard St.
February 24 - Civil Dispute, Howard St.
February 26 - Animal Complaint, Isabelle St.
February 26 - Animal Complaint, Isabelle St.
Screven County Sheriff’s Office
February 20 - Deonte Tyqau, 19, Hagan Rd, Sylvania,
Weekend Time.
February 20 - Christopher Apperson, 52, Homeless,
Sylvania, Probation Violation (x2).
February 21 - Vincent Slayd Powell, 30, Rifle Rd,
Sylvania, Criminal Damage to Property (2nd Degree).
February 21 - Camry Ann Powell, 26, Rifle Rd, Sylvania,
Criminal Damage to Property (2nd Degree).
February 21 - Travon Jasmin Palmer, 35, Windmeir Dr.,
Claxton, Probation Violation.
February 23 - Whitley Vincent Waters, 30, Pine Village
Rd, Sylvania, Armed Robbery, Terroristic Threats and
Acts, Possession of Firearm by Convicted Felon during
Commission of Crime.
February 23 - Quentin Ricardo Williams, 44, Savannah
Hwy, Sylvania, Weekend Time.
February 23 - Auren Raymond Loper, 79, Oliver Hwy,
Newington, Weekend Time.
February 23 - Fredrick Deont Brooks, 52, Hwy 21 N,
Springfield, Weekend Time.
February 23 - Alexander Terrel Young, 21, Shady Lane,
Sylvania, Probation Violation.
February 25 - Shawna La’Meique Douse, 30, Doe Run
Road, Sylvania, Weekend Time.
February 25 - Rodney Doherty, Park Wood Terrace,
Allendale, SC, Speeding, Driving w/License Suspended/
Revoked.
February 25 - Michelle Lee Baker, 52, Farmdale Rd,
Sylvania, Simple Battery (Misd.), Terroristic Threats
and Acts, Criminal Trespass (Misd.), Cruelty to Children
(3rd Degree).
Incidents
February 19 - Lost or Stolen Items, Hurst Rd.
February 19 - Criminal Trespass (Misd.).
February 20 - Accident w/Other Motor Vehicle, Millen
Hwy.
February 20 - Burglary (Felony), Oglethorpe Trail.
February 21 - Identity Theft, Bay Branch Rd.
February 21 - Criminal Trespass (Misd.).
February 21 - Animals at Large, Civil Dispute.
February 21 - Domestic, Beaver Creek Dr.
February 22 - Harassment, Wiseman Rd.
February 22 - Civil Dispute, Ogeechee Rd.
February 22 - Speeding, Theft of Motor Vehicle (Parts,
Components), Waynesboro Hwy.
February 22 - Cruelty to Children, Battery/Simple
Battery-Family Violence (Misd.), Domestic.
February 22 - Fire, Savannah Hwy.
February 24 - Criminal Damage to Property (1 st Degree),
Aggravated Assault, Fate Court.
February 24 - Pointing Gun at Another, Newington Hwy,
Newington.
February 24 - Animal Case, Rocky Ford Rd.
February 25 - Driving w/License Suspended/Revoked,
Speeding, Burton’s Ferry Hwy.
February 25 - Battery/Simple Battery-Family Violence
(Misd.), Terroristic Threats and Acts, Cruelty to Children
(3rd Degree).
February 26 - Accident w/Deer, Halcyondale Rd.
February 26 - Accident w/Deer, Oliver Hwy.
Screven County Fire Department
February 12 - Motor Vehicle Accident w/Injuries,
Savannah Hwy.
February 13 - Motor Vehicle Accident w/Injuries,
Savannah Hwy.
February 15 - Grass Fire, Burton’s Ferry Hwy.
February 15 - Brush Fire, Rocky Ford Rd.
February 16 - Motor Vehicle Accident w/Injuries,
Waynesboro Hwy.
February 18 - Vehicle Fire, Savannah Hwy.
February 20 - EMS Call, Excluding Motor Vehicle
Accident, Wesley Church Rd.
February 20 - Grass Fire, Buck Creek Rd.
February 20 - Building Fire, Rolling Ridge.
February 20 - Smoke Scare, Odor of Smoke,
Rolling Ridge.
February 21 - Authorized Controlled Burn,
Peeples Farm Rd.
February 22 - Brush Fire, Arnett School Rd.
February 22 - Vehicle Fire, Savannah Hwy.
February 24 - Assist Other Agency, Burton’s
Ferry Hwy.
February 24 - Woods Fire, Savannah Hwy.
February 24 - Assist Other Agency, Burton’s
Ferry Hwy.
February 24 - Forest, Woods, Wildland Fire,
Twisting Pines Rd.
February 25 - Brush Fire, Holly Acres.
February 25 - Assist Other Agency, Burton’s
Ferry Hwy.
February 25 - Brush Fire, Ogeechee Rd.
February 26 - Public Service, Savannah Hwy.
February 27 - Medical Assist, Friendship
Circle.
February 28 - Brush Fire, Newington Hwy.
February 29 - Canceled En Route,
Waynesboro Hwy.
How to Pick Plants
That Will Thrive in
Your Climate
When choosing what kind of plants to put down
in your yard, you likely focus on the what and
the where. After all, a beautiful plant in a prime
location enhances curb appeal and even bragging
rights.
You may pay less attention though to
understanding your plant hardiness zone and
all the ramifications that come with it. To help
ensure your plants don’t just survive, but thrive,
the experts at lawn care equipment manufacturer
Exmark are sharing the following insights about
plant hardiness:
What is Plant Hardiness?
The secret to growing healthier plants is called
plant hardiness. Plant hardiness is the ability of a
plant to survive adverse growing conditions such
as drought, flooding, heat and cold. Ever watched
with frustration as a late-season temperature dip
leaves your beautiful buds with a serious case of
frostbite? That’s why plant hardiness zones were
developed.
American farming contributes billions of
dollars to the gross national product every year,
which is one reason why the USD A has long
monitored weather data. If determining when the
average final frost may occur for every region
in the country is worth billions, what could that
same knowledge mean for your garden? Well,
choosing plants with hardiness levels appropriate
to specific planting zones gives you the best
chance of gardening and landscaping success.
What is My Growing Zone?
The United States is divided into 13 zones.
Zones 1-6 being the coldest, and 7-13 the
warmest. Zone 1 averages -60 degrees F while
zone 13 never drops below 70 degrees F. A general
guideline is to plant anything designated for your
zone or lower, but never higher. Know what zone
you live in and be sure to always check the tag on
the back of the plant or seed pack before planting
anything.
Perennials Versus Annuals
There’s a reason you see palm trees in Miami,
not Minnetonka, Minn. In the case of perennials,
it’s not about when the first frost is, but how cold
it gets, and whether that plant can survive and
thrive through winter.
Plant hardiness zones are less important
however when it comes to annuals. Because
these plants are only meant to last the length
of one growing season; waiting until after the
average first frost date will save you from having
to re-plant. Know that even if your plant survives
the frost, it may never match the pnoto you saw
advertised at the nursery.
Planting Zone Rule of Thumb
Plant hardiness zone maps are, well, all over the
map. Consider the number assigned to your zip
code as a starting point. You may live right at the
break between one zone and the other. Remember
that it’s better to guess too low, than too high. In
the South, the heat can put real stress on a plant
not made for it. Your particular geography can also
affect your hardiness zone, like if you live on a hill
or in a valley.
For more insights, check out the USDA Plant
Hardiness Zone Map, and watch “Find Your
Plant Hardiness Zone,” a recent episode of
“Backyard Smart,” an original series from lawn
care equipment manufacturer, Exmark. To watch
the video, visit Backyard Life, which is part of
a unique multimedia destination with a focus on
helping homeowners improve their outdoor living
spaces. There you can also download additional
tips and view other Exmark Original Series videos.
Understanding what plants will thrive in your
climate is essential to having a healthy lawn and
garden. Fortunately, free resources abound to help
you garden and landscape successfully.
PUBLIC NOTICE - CITY OF SYLVANIA
The City of Sylvania has supplied natural gas to its citizens and the surrounding
areas since 1955. The gas system has proved to be a valuable asset to the
community. We are striving to ensure that the system continues
to provide reliable service for years to come.
The natural gas supplied to your home or business is a safe and efficient form of
energy when used properly. As with all types of energy, there is safety information
you need to be aware of. The following points apply to natural gas in particular.
GAS LEAKS
Natural gas has a distinctive odor. This odor is similar to that of a skunk or rotten
egg. If you suspect that a gas leak could be present, remember the following safety
rules:
LEAVE THE BUILDING OR AREA IMMEDIATELY
*Do not use the telephone.
*Do not turn electrical switches/equipment ON or OFF.
*Do not try to locate or repair the leak.
*Do not smoke or create any other source of ignition.
CONTACT EMERGENCY PERSONNEL
*Again, do not use a telephone in the area of a suspected gas leak.
Call from a location away from the area.
*Call 1-912-564-1233 or 1-912-564-7411
during business hours (8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.).
*Call 911 after hours, weekends and holidays.
CALL BEFORE YOU DIG
Georgia law requires that you contact the Georgia Utility Protection Center
(GAUPC) two working days before digging or excavating. Doing so gives utility
operators time to locate and mark their respective utility lines.
*All utility locate requests must be submitted
to the GAUPC at (811) or (1-800-282-7411).
* After calling the GAUPC, wait the required 48 hours before digging.
*Use care when digging near buried utilities.
Please feel free to contact us with questions or comments.
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