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Board Of Ed To Meet June 20th. The Wayne County Board of Education will not meet on their regularly scheduled time this Thursday, June 13, but will hold the monthly meeting on Thursday, June 20. The meeting will be held at 5:30 P.M. in the Central Office Board Room. Topics include student recognitions, teacher tenure, budget amendments, approval of school trips, surplus old property, review of special education proposals and a preliminary review of the 2013-2014 budget. The public is welcome to attend.

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Basketball Camps Provide Economic Boost To County

“Pray Without Ceasing” •Obituaries Page 4A •Society Pages 6-7A •Classifieds Pages 8-9A •Farm Pages 2-3B •Community Events Page 6B •Legal Notices Pages 4-5B •Sports Pages 14A-1B-8B

“Serving Wayne County Since 1857” W’boro City To Hold Budget Session The Waynesboro City Commission will hold its first budget session on Thursday, June 20, 2013 at 8 A.M. in the City Courtroom. The commission agreed during the June 10 meeting to hold the session on Wednesday, June 19, but the meeting was moved to Thursday to best accommodate their schedules. The public is welcome to attend.

Athletes participate in a competitive scrimmage camp at Wayne County High School and Waynesboro Middle School every summer with overflow games hosted at Collinwood High School. Wayne County High School’s basketball camp has been a summer staple since it began in the 1980’s. High school and middle school teams travel from as far away as South Carolina come to Waynesboro every summer to participate in a competitive scrimmage camp at Wayne County

and last throughout the day, ending sometime around 10:00pm. The camp consists mainly of scrimmages, which are split into Varsity and Junior Varsity levels with teams playing approximately 15 to 20 games per week. Overflow games are hosted at the Collinwood

High School. The basketball camp has gained notoriety throughout the region, not just for the longevity of the program but for its reputation with producing state championship winners and teams that regularly appear in the state tournaments. The camp has hosted over ten

Travis S. Morein

Travis Shane Morein, 35, of Collinwood was arrested on June 12, 2013 for Domestic Assault, Reckless Endangerment and Vandalism over $500. A Sheriff’s deputy was dispatched to 4-Mile Market regarding a in domestic assault

progress. While en route, dispatch informed the deputy that

Morein had left the scene and took a baby with him. The deputy arrives at 4-Mile Market and spoke with the child’s mother, who stated Morein was her ex-boyfriend and the child’s father. She said they were meeting in the parking lot so she could pick the baby up from Morein and that she had placed the baby in her vehicle before entering

Adrian S. Buie

the Market to pay for her gas. She stated Morein followed her into the building, and jerked her cell phone out of her hand, pretended to throw it and then jumped into his truck and left. The mother said she was on the phone with her father when Morein entered the parking lot at a high rate of speed and

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Of Ed Common Core Representative Mary Cypress from Tennessee’s State Collaborative on Reforming Education (SCORE) outreach program addressed the Board of Education and a group of Wayne County teachers and principals on Thursday, June 13, 2013 during a Board training session. Cypress presented information via PowerPoint regarding Tennessee’s student readiness for the future and what businesses require from high school graduates seeking job opportunities. Cypress said that statistics show only 16% of the state’s

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state champion teams, including The Franklin Road Academy Division II champions. Coaches David Byrd and David Sisk run the two weeks of girls camp and the boys camp is administered by Coaches Phil Willard and Mike Edwards. The camp also

Law Officers Arrest Three SCORE Rep. Addresses Board In Separate Incidents

Clifton Comm. Passes First Reading Budget The Clifton Commission unanimously passed the first reading of an ordinance to accept the proposed 2013-2014 budget during Monday night’s regular business meeting. The Commission will hold a special meeting on Thursday, June 27, 2013 at 11:30 A.M. to discuss and hold the second reading vote.

High School. The camp hosts two weeks of girls teams and one week of boys teams during the month of June and teams camp in classrooms at the high school. Class A, AA, and AAA teams participate in the camp, which costs only $75 per athlete. Practices begin at 8:00am

high school graduates are prepared to enter college without taking any remedial coursework and that of the job openings in Tennessee as of September 2012, 59% require education beyond high school. The presentation highlighted that Tennessee education reform has four goals: to have effective teachers in each classroom, to begin data-driven achievement, implement a new set of higher state standards called Common Core, and to empower parents to be more involved.

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Notice Of Road Closure Wayne County Highway Commissioner Billy Joe Martin released a

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the baby in his vehicle. Witnesses stated that Morein did not place the baby in a seatbelt prior to leaving. He was booked into the Wayne County Jail on $52,500 bond. Adrian Scott Buie, 44, of Summertown, was arrested on June 8, 2013 for Burglary and Criminal Trespassing. On June 3, a Sheriff’s office sergeant was dispatched to a residence on J M Pope Road regarding a break in. The owner of the residence reported that he heard a loud noise coming from an old house on his property and stated that he saw a man coming out the front door of the house. When the owner confronted the man, he would not tell him his name or what he was doing on the property. The owner wrote down the tag number of the man’s Ford Ranger, and the sergeant found it was registered to Buie. The owner positively identified a photo of Buie and a warrant was issued for his arrest. Buie was booked into the Wayne County Jail on $52,000 bond. Ricky Mack Perry, 27, of Collinwood, was arrested on June 6, 2013 for Felony Evading Arrest, Felony Reckless Endangerment, Failure to Obey Traffic Control Device, Reckless Driving, Driving While Suspended and Possession of a Prohibited Weapon. On May 29, a sheriff’s deputy was sitting stationary on Shawnettee Road watching the three-way stop at Catawba and Shawnettee. He observed a green sedan, operated by Perry, run through the stop sign traveling south on Catawba and attempt to turn east onto Shawnettee at a high rate of speed. The vehicle drove across Shawnettee

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Road into a ditch, bounced back onto the road and proceeded east into a heavily populated area. According to the deputy’s report, three individuals had been standing near the road at a residence just minutes before Perry flew through the intersection. The deputy pursued Perry with his blue lights and sirens on, but Perry accelerated rapidly and

disappeared around a curve in the road. The deputy caught up with Perry when he wrecked his vehicle in the woods. Perry was unconscious, but breathing and EMS responded to the scene. Perry only had an ID card and a switchblade knife on his person while operating the vehicle. Perry was booked into the Wayne County Jail on $41,000 bond.

Construction Set To Begin This Week On Clifton Waterline Pjct The waterline extension project along the state right-of-way on Billy Nance Highway (Route 114) is scheduled to begin construction this week and be completed sometime this Fall. The waterline will extend City of Clifton water services along the highway to the end of the line at Highway 64, where a County waterline project will connect Clifton’s water system to those of Waynesboro and Collinwood. Included in the waterline project are water tap and meters for residences along the route, as per a 2008 survey performed during preparation for the grant. The grant allows for a waived tap fee for low-to-moderate income (LMI) properties along the route. Property owners that do not qualify for LMI will be required to pay for the line that connects their home to the waterline and that work can be performed as the project is underway. The Ross Creek Farms subdivision, located on the Billy Nance Highway, will receive a stub-out at the intersection of

the waterline and the neighborhood entrance. As the subdivision is developed, residents will be able to tap into the waterline for City utility service. Residents and business owners located on Billy Nance Highway are encouraged to contact the City of Clifton to activate a utility account to provide water services to their home or business. Prospective utility customers can set up their account, or inquire further about the project or LMI eligibility, by visiting Clifton City Hall or calling (931) 676-

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Card Of Thanks The family of Paul Staggs would like to thank everyone who cared for our father during his declining years: The Wayne County Nursing Home Staff, Wayne Medical Center Staff, the EMT’s, Dr. Herrera and his staff, Shackelford Funeral Home for their professional and loving work, Jean’s House of Flowers, First United Methodist Church Choir for their music and songs, all who sent cards, phone calls and prayers, Dr. Jonathan Richerson for conducting the service as only he could have made it so personal, the Collinwood American Legion Honor Guard for their tribute and respect, the First Baptist Church and all the churches who helped with the meal, and especially to all our friends and neighbors who came by with loving words and support during a difficult time. May God bless you all. The Family of Paul Staggs June 19-P.

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Terry Don Stults

Terry Don Stults, Cypress Inn, TN was born October 31, 1955 in Loretto, TN, the son of the late Hardin Coolidge and Vernice Eloise Sanders Stults. He was united in marriage to Sherry Janette Pigg on October 1, 1977. Mr. Stults was a retired insulation technician and departed this life on Wednesday, June 12, 2013 at his home at the age of 57 years. He is survived by his wife, Sherry Janette Stults, Cypress Inn; daughters, Terica Weeks and husband, Michael, Lutts, TN and Amanda Davis and Kayla Lambert and husband, Brett all of Florence, AL; grandchildren, Kyle and Dakota Buttrey, Landon Andrews, Benjamin and Brianna Weeks, Samson Lambert; a great-grandchild, Taylin Buttrey; brothers, Kenneth Stults and wife, Tammy, Florence, and Michael Stults and wife, Patsy, Ottawa, KS; sisters, Virginia Kelley, Florence, Delores Banks and husband, David and Teresa Bratcher and husband, Mark all of Iron City, TN, Marilyn Lawrence, Waynesboro, TN, and Angela Bundy and husband, Tony, Decatur, AL; several nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, Mr. Stults was preceded in death by a brother, Carroll Stults; and a sister, Vernice I. Graham. Services were Saturday, June 15 at 3 P.M. at Shackelford Funeral Directors Chapel, Collinwood, Tennessee, with Matt Buerhaus officiating. Burial was in Railroad Cemetery, Iron City. June 19-(ojb) Wayne County News (Waynesboro, TN) June 19, 2013

Ricky Allan Martin Ricky Allan Martin was born July 26, 1952 in Wayne County, TN the son of the late Alfred Franklin and Gladys Duren Martin. In addition to his parents, Mr. Martin was preceded in death by brothers, Ray and Ralph Martin; a sister, Carolyn Martin Beckham. Mr. Martin died in an accident Tuesday, June 11, 2013 near his home in Waynesboro at the age of 60 years. Mr. Martin, a six year U.S. Army veteran, was member of Ray’s Chapel Baptist Church, and was employed at Wayne County Boot Camp. On June 5, 1981, he was married to Melody Moneyhun Martin. He is survived by his wife Melody Moneyhun Martin of Waynesboro, TN, two sons, Mickey Martin of Waynesboro, TN, Thomas Still of Killen, AL; a daughter, Jamie Staggs of Waynesboro, TN; two grandchildren, Breanna Staggs and Taylor Staggs; a brother, Randy Martin of Waynesboro, TN; nieces, nephews, and cousins. Services were Saturday, June 15, 2013 at 1:00 PM at Shackelford Funeral Chapel in Waynesboro with James Butler officiating. Burial with military honors followed in Griggs Cemetery with Shackelford Funeral Directors in Waynesboro in charge of arrangements. Pallbearers were William Rogers, Danny McLin, Billy Joe Martin, Wayne Smith, Jonathan Stricklin, and Jeff Beckham. June 19-(ojb) Wayne County News (Waynesboro, TN) June 19, 2013

NOTICE ROAD CLOSURE The Wayne County Highway Department will be closing Waterfall Creek Road for bridge replacement from June 20, 2013 through approximately August 5, 2013. The closure will be between 3305 and 3397 Waterfall Creek Road.

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Verlia M. Parmenter (Bigelow) Little, formerly of Waynesboro, TN, was born October 21, 1925 in Tacoma, WA. She was the daughter of the late Theadore L. and Anna Sinkery (Laythrop) Parmenter. She departed this life on June 11, 2013 at her home in Tacoma, WA at the age of 87 years and was cremated on June 13 in Tacoma. A memorial service is planned for her at her apartment complex in Tacoma, at a later date. Mrs. Little was of the Presbyterian faith and retired from Wayne Care Nursing Home. She is survived by five children by first husband, Allen E. Bigelow of Iowa; Ernest and Jance Bigelow of Gordon, NE, Ellen and Earl Dugger of Waynesboro, Huldah and Juan Bowden of Sycamor, AL and Louis and Mareann Bigelow of Tacoma, and James and Barbara (Deceased) Nutt of Waynesboro; grandchildren Vanicia Trent and James J. Bigelow, both of NE, Alejandro F. Quintana, of AL, Maria Delaluz Mathis, Teresa L. Battles, Randle Dugger, Randy Dugger, Jamie Niblet, Jackie S. Bowling, Billy W. Nutt and Bobby Nutt, all of TN, Paul Bowden, Edith Roberson and Timothy Bowden, all of AL, and Nickalas Bigelow and Alexander Bigelow, both of WA.; some 18 great-grandchildren, might be more, and one great-great-grandson. June 19-(ojb) Wayne County News (Waynesboro, TN) June 19, 2013

Karen Ann Bryson Swiney Karen Ann Bryson Swiney of Collinwood, TN was born March 2, 1952 in Wyandotte, MI, the daughter of the late J.B. and Irma Marie Shepard Bryson. She was united in marriage to Terry Lee Swiney on July 18, 1970. Mrs. Swiney was a parttime school bus driver for the Wayne County Board of Education, was a member of the church of Christ, and was the president of the Square Quilters Guild of Waynesboro, TN. She had lived in Wyandotte, MI, Wayne, MI, Riverview, MI, Lincoln Park, MI, and Woodhaven, MI before moving back to Collinwood. Mrs. Swiney departed this life on Sunday, June 16, 2013 at her home at the age of 61 Years. She is survived by her husband, Terry Lee Swiney of Collinwood; a son, Ethan Lee Swiney of Collinwood; a daughter, Erin Leigh Walton of Locust Grove, GA; two grandchildren, Madison Faith and Abbigal Leigh Walton; a brother, Patrick Shepard Bryson of Collinwood; sisters, Brenda Joan Tittle of Grosse Ile, MI and Jackie Faye Powell of Newport, MI; 10 nieces and nephews; several great-nieces and great-nephews. In addition to her parents, Mrs. Swiney was preceded in death by brothers, Rickey and Jimmy Bryson; a sister, Bonnie Carol (TaTa) Bryson; grandparents, William and Minnie Shepard and Noah and Waymon Bryson. Services will be Wednesday, June 19 at 1 P.M. at Collinwood Church of Christ in Collinwood with Randall Roby officiating. Burial will follow in the Shawnettee Memory Gardens, Collinwood with Shackelford Funeral Directors, Wayne County, directing. Pallbearers will be Jeff Powell, Josh Powell, Jimmy Bryson, Billy Holt, Paul Hammack, and Anthony Hinton.

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presentation was about the Common Core standards, which will be implemented across the state in the 2013-2014 school year. The new education standards were developed to engage student understanding of learning concepts using critical thinking and problem solving, and to build knowledge over the course of a student’s educational career. Common Core standards are different from curriculum; the standards represent the goal for what students should learn, while curriculum is how students meet those standards. Curriculum is determined through textbooks, lesson plans and materials created by teachers and districts. Curriculum and instruction will continue to be local decisions. The Common Core calls for fewer standards than the current curriculum, but each standard will be explored more deeply and covers the material necessary for students to be prepared for the future, rather than standardized testing. The standards meet internationally competitive levels in English and mathematics, challenging students with advanced concepts. As of January 2013, 48 states and the District of Columbia are members of the Common Core State Standards Initiative, with Alaska and Texas opting out. In Tennessee, the State Board of Education adopted the Common Core Standards on July 30, 2010. The legislature and all 136 local education agencies and local boards of education committed to the implementation of College and Career Ready Standards through

the Race to the Top Application and Grant Award. Members of the Board and school principals expressed concern with the new standards to Cypress. Board Chairman Barry Hanback stated he was particularly concerned about funding for new programs and for paying teachers for the extra work they would be required to do. Andy Yarbrough inquired whether the Common Core was the latest ‘fad’ in teaching, with the schools having been through numerous curriculum changes in the past. Teachers and principals stated that, although the Common Core may work in theory, the reality of successful implementation in the rural school districts, like Wayne County, would be much more difficult. Principals noted they were frustrated by the double standard applied to graduation rates, saying that if their graduation rates were low they would not receive funding, but if the graduation rates were high, students were not prepared for the future, according to the new standards. After a lengthy discussion, the Board concluded it may be prudent to have Cypress accompany Superintendent Grinder to a County Commission meeting, where additional funding for such programs could be requested. SCORE is a non-profit, non-partisan advocacy and research institution founded by former U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist that is dedicated to educational efforts to maintain a productive workforce and facilitate a growing economy in Tennessee through targeting and engaging community stakeholders to reinforce Tennessee’s shared education reform agenda, goals, and priorities.

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Thank You for a Successful 10th Annual Tour de Wayne Hosted by the Wayne County Chamber of Commerce

Planning Committee: David Baker, Harvey Baker, Vickie Petty, Karen Baker, Joani Daniel, Angie Butler, Regina Tesnow, Alex Risner and Rena Purdy SAG Support: David Baker, Harvey Baker, Jim Parkes, Karen Baker, Amanda Peck, Bob Davis, Tom and Regina Tesnow Registration Hosts: Karen Baker and Anita Miller Rest Stop Hosts: Wayne County Civitan, CrazyHorse Recreational Park, Hohenwald/ Lewis County Chamber of Commerce, Peoples Bank, Riverside Church, Tennessee Fitness Spa, Wayne County Health Council and Wayne County Welcome Center Wayne Medical Center- Underwriter of the Tour de Wayne Tour Sponsors: Bank of Waynesboro-Collinwood, Big Oldies 930 A M, Brown Forman Cooperage, Buck’s Ranch, Butterfly Foundation, City of Clifton, City of Collinwood, City of Waynesboro, Collinwood Hardware, Collinwood Springs, Crazy Horse Recreational Park, Dunmire Hollow Woodshop, Duren’s Healthmart Pharmacy, Franks Vending Company, GG’s Market,Graphix Plus, Hohenwald/ Lewis County Chamber of Commerce, Longgreen SuperSaver, McDonalds of Waynesboro, Natchez Trace B&B Reservation Service, NatchezTraceTravel.com, Natural Bridge Yoga, Parkes Lumber Company, Peoples Bank, Piggly Wiggly, Riverside Church, Roger Smith Agency, Shackelford Funeral Directors, Star Designs, Subway-Little Star Market, Tennessee Fitness Spa,Tennessee Valley Electric Cooperative,Tomina Farm,Volunteer Home Care of West Tennessee,Wayne County Civitan, Wayne County Health Council, Wayne County Bank,Wayne County Welcome Center, Wayne County Executive Jason Rich, Wayne County Government, Wayne County News, Wayne County Welcome Center, A special thank you to area law enforcement officers for going above and beyond to keep our riders safe! Thank you to all 76 cyclists that toured Wayne County…See you next year!


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Darrin and Monica Ward of Collinwood, TN are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Allie Brooke to Martin Kyle Haggard, son of Martin Jr. and Tina Haggard of Waynesboro, TN. Allie is a 2013 graduate of Columbia State Community College and pursuing a degree in education at the University of North Alabama. She is currently employed at Wayne County Bank in Waynesboro. Kyle is a 2010 graduate of University of Tennessee at Martin where he received a degree in Agricultural Business. He is currently employed at Ingram Barge Company and Haggard Farms. Allie and Kyle have chosen June 22, 2013 for their wedding. The ceremony will take place at 6 o’clock P.M. at Haggard Farms located on Hwy. 64 in Waynesboro with reception following. All friends and family are invited to join the couple as they celebrate their love and commitment to each other. No formal invitations will be sent. June 12-19, 2013-P.

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Dale and Rita Shipley of Columbia announce the engagement of their daughter, Savannah Ashton, to Adam Colby Baer of Columbia. Colby is the son of Becky Sharpe of Brentwood, TN and Gerald and Daphne Baer of Waynesboro, TN. The bride-elect is the granddaughterof Elaine Staggs Bogle and the late Edward Staggs of Waynesboro and the late Carl and Betty Shipley of Midland, TN TX. Savannah is also the great-granddaughter of Audrey Hudgins of Waynesboro. The prospective bridegroom is the grandson of Norman and Pat Baer and the late Riley Davis and Opal Blasingam, Ernest and Irene West, and the late M. T. Pope all of Waynesboro. Miss Shipley is a 2008 graduate of Hampshire Unit School. She attended Columbia State and Middle Tennessee State University and is employed at Pucketts Restaurant of Columbia. Mr. Baer is a 2002 graduate of Wayne County High School. He served in the Army National Guard as a combat medic. Colby is now in the United States Army Reserve and is employed with Medical Necessities of Columbia. The couple plans a sunset beach wedding in Gulf Shores on July 1, 2013.

The parents of Kachina Kilburn and Russell Rodden would like to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children on July19, 2013 at 6:30 P.M. at Gateway Island in Murfreesboro. Kachina Kilburn is a graduate of Wayne County High School. She is currently attending MTSU. Her parents are Ronald and Linda Kilburn. Grandparents are Jimmy and Nancy Jenkins, and the late Bobby J. L. Kilburn and the late Verlene Gant. Russell Rodden is the youth pastor at Turning Point Assembly Of God. His parents are Darrell and Danita Rodden. There will be a wedding shower at Collinwood Church of God on June 22, 2013 from 1 P.M. until 3 P.M. Family and friends are invited to attend this blessed event. June 12 and 19, 2013-P.

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Summer Reading Pgrm. Earns Juris Doctorate Degree Continues At C’wood Library From Florida School Of Law Florida. He graduated Sunday, May 19, 2013 at Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville with his proud parents, Edna and Herb Luker, sister Kari Littrell and niece, Hanna Littrell in attendance!

The Collinwood Depot Library Summer Reading Activities will continue through the end of July. The library has planned several events for the children. On Tuesday, June 25 at 10:30 A.M. local author, Bethany Calton will be the guest reader. She will read her children’s story “Why God Made the Songbird”, and there will be a craft time. The book is available for check-out at the library and she will also have copies available for purchase. The parents of Valerie (Johnson) Rich and William Shubert are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children on June 29, 2013 at 12 o’clock P.M. in Mt. Pleasant, TN at the home of J. D. Johnson, 2067 Preacher Holt Road, Mt. Pleasant, TN 38474. Valerie Rich is the daughter of James Douglas Johnson and the late Audry (Isbell) Crittenden and Step-mother Barbara Johnson. Valerie graduated from Mt. Pleasant High School in 1995 and is employed at the Wayne County Nursing Home. William is the son of the late James William Shubert Jr. and Shirley Ann (Moser) Shubert and step-dad Bill Wenger. William attended school at Collinwood, TN and completed his education in Crump, TN. William graduated from Thomason School of Auto Repair and Design of Scranton, PA. Everyone is invited to attend. June 19, 2013-P.

Local Educators Attend State Conference

Posing with Lyn Babb Schmid, are Diana Womble, Linda Shelton, Beverly Hall, Orlean Bauman, Janice Stooksberry, and Barbara Hinson. The Alpha Rho Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Society International recently attended Xi State Conference held at University of the South, in Sewanee. Alpha Rho chapter earned several awards for their 20122013 program of work including Chapter Excellence Award, Gold; Communications Award, Highest Honor; Yearbook Award, Highest Honor; and Membership Award, Positive Growth Chapter. Representing Alpha Rho Chapter were Orlean Bauman, Xi State Editor; Beverly Hall, Chapter President; Barbara Hinson, Chapter Treasurer; Linda Shelton, Chapter Vice-President; Janice Stooksberry, Chapter Secretary; and Diana Womble, Chapter Parliamentarian. Alpha Rho chapter sponsored the 5th Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Walk during the convention where members from across the state joined in to walk 1.6 miles. The International Representative for the convention was Dr. Lyn Babb Schmid, International Second Vice-President. Attendees were able to choose from over forty professional development workshops during the convention.

Diana Womble presented Legislative Issues and You and Couponing for Fun and Freebies. Beverly Hall presented Creating Strategic Action Plans. In addition to the workshops, members met in All Saint’s Chapel to honor the passing of Alpha Rho members Ms. Eva Fielder and Ms. Pauline DePriest in the Ceremony of Remembrance. The Ceremony of Remembrance is a non-religious, nondenominational ceremony to honor and remember our beloved members who have died during the year. The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International was formed in 1929 to promote professional and personal growth of women educators and excellence in education. Alpha Rho chapter is comprised of members from Hickman, Lewis, Perry, and Wayne County. - - -Submitted

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CLASSIFIEDS We Buy Sell & Trade Used Mobile Homes. 931-3812029. June 5-12-19-26-(ojb) Clayton Homes of Columbia Red Tag Clearance Sale!! Save $5,000 to $20,000!!!! Only 4 Left! Don’t Delay, Free Washer and Dryer With Purchase. 931-381-2028, 2420 Pulaski Hwy. in Columbia. June 5-12-19-26-(ojb)

Gems and Junk Furniture, Washers, Dryers, Refrigerators, Freezers, Antiques, Collectibles, 307 Hwy. 13 South, Collinwood. 724-6072. Aug. 3-tf-(ojb)

FOR SALE: NEW Crosley Appliances, NEW American Handcrafted Mattresses, USED Appliances, Appliance Repair. At LINDEN REPAIR, 228 West Main, Linden, TN, 931-589-2044. Feb. 13-tf-(ojb)

Mahindra Tractors & Implements, Full Line of Vermeer Hay Equipment. D&C Hay Equipment, LLC, Hwy. 117, 4 Miles South of Adamsville, (731) 632-3608. Feb. 9-tf-(ojb)

Nice, Immaculate, 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath Brick Home, CHA, Mink Branch Subdivision, Large Lot. REDUCED $54,900.00, 251-949-5323. Feb. 20-tf-(ojb)

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NOTICE: We Imprint Your Napkins For Weddings, Showers, Teas and Anniversaries. Two Day Service. Duren Drugs, 7225466. Sept. 26-tf-(ojb)

DAVIS BACKHOE SERVICE. Driveways, Install Tiles, Ditch Work, Water Lines, Remove Stumps, Gen. Clean Up Work. 931-2314544, Gary. Feb. 6-tf-(ojb)

Will Buy Junk Vehicles. Also Buy Radiators, Catalytic Converters, Aluminum Wheels, 931-722-6588 or 7221733. Oct. 29-tf-(ojb)

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PURSUANT TO TENNESSEE CODE ANNOTATED SECTION 66-31-105(2)(G), NOTICE is hereby given that the contents of Units Number 37, 42, 75, 82, 93, 95, 102, 115, 120 in the self service storage facility known as Waynesboro Mini Storage will be sold at auction to the highest bidder for cash at 5:30 p.m. on FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 2013 at Waynesboro Mini Storage, Highway 13 North, Waynesboro, to satisfy an owner’s lien on such contents, claimed by the business known as Waynesboro Mini Storage. Said self-service storage facility is located at the address set forth herein where the sale will take place. DATED this 7th day of June, 2013. WAYNESBORO MINI STORAGE By: Martin L. Haggard, Jr.

Diesel Injection Pump and Injector Rebuilding, Lift Pumps, Filters, Turbos, Etc. WEST TENN DIESEL, 731925-2710. June 5, 2013-Nov. 27, 2013-P. PUBLIC AUCTION: For Settlement of Past Due Storage Rent, Piggly Wiggly Mini-Storage Will Sell At Public Auction on Saturday, June 29, 2013 at 10:00 A.M. the Contents of Storage Units #6, 87, With The Entire Contents Sold As A Whole. Sale Will Be At Piggly Wiggly Mini-Storage Collinwood, Tennessee. If Sale Is Postponed Due To Content Owner’s Payment, Notice Will Be Posted At Location. Seller Has The Right To Refuse Any and All Bids. June 19-26-(ojb) 4 WEEEK TRACTOR TRAILER TRAINING. NO MONEY DOWN. PRIVATE FINANCING. SUPERIOR DRIVERS INSTITUTE. Columbia, TN 615-373-7522, www.sditn.com. June 19-26-P. A DEVOTED FAMILY PROMISES to Cherish Your Child Unconditionally. Financially secure; expenses paid. Your Child is Already Loved In Our Hearts! Selena & Steve 1-866-877-4737 www.SelenaAndSteveAdopt. com (TnScan) June 19-tps

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MULTIPLE YARD SALES: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 20th, 21st, 22nd, 7 A.M. till, 64 Hwy. Near Natchez Trace. Men, Ladies, Children’s Clothes, Shoes, Purses, Dishes, Quilt Tops, New Curtains, Comforters, 2 Bar Chairs, Tapes and CD’s, Too Much More To Mention. June 19-P. HUGE YARD SALE: Saturday, 22, 8:00-?, City Shop Parking Lot, Beside Duren’s Pharmacy. Multi Families. Too Much To Mention. June 19-P. YARD SALE: Saturday, June 22, 7 to 1, 5010 Sunny Acres Drive, Waynesboro. June 19-MCI YARD SALE: 6-22-13, 7 A.M., 105 Charlie Ln. Across Street From Dollar Nursery. Women Sm.-Plus Size; Mens; Boys 3m Up; Northface Jackets. Name Brands. Scrubs, Etc. Several Participating. June 19-(ojb) INDOOR YARD SALE: Men, Women, Children’s Clothing 0-3X, Household Items, Shoes, Miscellaneous. Everything NEW At Prices Everyone Can Afford. Wednesday thru Saturday, 629 Hwy. 13S. June 19-P.

LARGE YARD SALE: 100 7th Avenue, Collinwood, Saturday, June 22, Stella Mason and Imogene Hill. Combine Lots of New and Slightly Worn Namebrand Clothes, Air Conditioners, Dishes, and Lots of Other Treasures. June 19-(ojb)

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NOTICE ROAD CLOSURE The Wayne County Highway Department will be closing Waterfall Creek Road for bridge replacement from June 20, 2013 through approximately August 5, 2013. The closure will be between 3305 and 3397 Waterfall Creek Road.

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FHS Perfect Attendance 4th Quarter The following students at Frank Hughes School have attained Perfect Attendance for the fourth quarter grading period. Jacob Lee R. Cheaves, Alanie F. Henderson, Kessler W. Jones, Preston K. Lineberry, Nolan L. Staggs, Jayden A. Surratt, Jasmine M. Tate, Jayshaun R. Tuttle, and Jamia D. Wyke and of the first grade. Gavin A. Brown, Delaney R. Burns, Olivia K. Chase, Jane M. Franks, Hunter R. Houser, Brayden J. Johnson, Addison G. Lineberry, Elijah W. Middleton, Kelli M. Moyers, Kelsy D. Pitts, Coby L. Pope, Shianna D. Thompson, and Spencer A. Walls of the second grade. Tana A. Burleson, Abby E. Davila, Clayton B. Davis, Ashley J. Delong, Kelby E. Harmon, Emma G. Higgs, Terry H. Kiddy, Toby L. Staggs, and Carley S. Tate of the third grade. Zoegrace B. Boyd, Lucilla G. Elvira, Taylor M. Horner, Twyla R. Horner, Brylie S. Johnson, Kyndall M. Pevahouse, Madison E. Reeves, Laila M. Spoor, Ellisa A. Staggs, Jasmine A. Surratt, and Sophia A. Thomas of the fourth grade. Hallie G. Brown, Brantley A. Forrest, Jerimiah H. Ganey, Madison T. Landers, Kalee D. Lineberry, Myles D. Staggs, Jackson W. Thomas, Cody R. Warren, and Kandace B. Wright of the fifth grade. Blaine C. Durham, Keri D. Jarrett, Samantha A. McCasland, and Brianna G. Stricklin of the sixth grade. Charles R. Brashier, Thomas A. Davis, Bronson A. Flores, Rachel L. Garrard, Faith E. Gean, Brayden G. Johnson, Timothy R. Jones, Dylan Lang, Alexis L. Lineberry, Braden T. Morris, Anna M. Moyers, Dakota B. Pitts, Steven Staggs, Angel N. Warren, Dionna L. Webb, and Morgan M. Whitfield of the seventh grade. Jeffrey D. Berry, Kevin Bunch, Mallory Cherry, Chloe Cooke, Rolf Erisman, Naomi R. Gunter, Candace Kea, and Hannah Love of the eighth grade. Julianne K. Blackburn, Andrew J. Couchoud, Daniel J. Couchoud, Weston J. Davis, Madison S. Holt, Dominique S. Kelley, Gabriel D. Lang, Carmen S. Lusk, Colton R. McCasland, Johnathon D. Pope, Lylah M. Riley, and Rasheed M. Ross of the ninth grade. Shelia R. Cherry, Miranda D. Kilgore, Darbie R. Lynch, Teranee N. Mathews, Hanna E. Pevahouse, and Dakota L. Prater of the tenth grade. Ashley G. Bumphus, Michael E. Davis, Sierra K. Hawthorne, Arica N. Hunsucker, Michael M. Lang, Matthew C. Lineberry, Rachel D. Milam, Haley B. Morris, Franklin S. Robinson, and Ashley N. Templeton of the eleventh grade. Austen G. Ray and Alex W. Shelby of the twelfth grade. Riley J. Baker, Destinie L. Bishop, Rosa M. Elvira, Hayden L. Horner, Taysean J. Johnson, Eric R. Lineberry, Mattie K. McClain, Jason C. Moyers, Lisa M. Moyers, and Hayley R. Roe of Kindergarten. Zayden

D. Simmons of P3. Alexander E. Burleson, Keeton T. Durham, Langston C. Gray, David S. Lineberry, Nate G. Lineberry, Landon P. Ricketts, Hazen K. Simmons, Ethon K. Staggs, Tucker J. Staggs, Kenyon T. Witherspoon, and Lamarion J. Wyke

Honor Roll 4th Quarter Frank Hughes The following students at Frank Hughes School have been named to the Principal’s List for the 4th quarter of school. Gavin A. Brown, Delaney R. Burns, Olivia K. Chase, and Harley B. Kelley of the 2nd grade. Clayton B. Davis, Kelby E. Harmon, and Jakob A. Potts of the 3rd grade. Jay D. Alley, Elizabeth Blackburn, Zoegrace B. Boyd, Jayden A. Dickson, Taylor M. Horner, Brylie S. Johnson, Mabry L. Lineberry, Carla R. O’Neal, Madison E. Reeves, Addison S. Ricketts, Clara M. Theis, and Mariah L. Wheat of the 4th grade. Brantley A. Forrest of the 5th grade. Samantha McCasland of the 6th grade. Thomas A. Davis, Braden T. Morris, Ian V. Pigg, and Morgan M. Whitfield of the 7th grade. McKenzie Alley, Taylor Beckham, Anna Blackburn, Kevin Bunch, Mallory Cherry, Chloe Cooke, Taylor D. Durbin, Rolf Erisman, and Leeanna B. Staggs of the 8th grade. Emily P. Churchwell, Daniel J. Couchoud, Weston J. Davis, Gabriel D. Lang, China-Marie McFall, and Raven R. Morgan of the 9th grade. Seciley C. Davis, Darbie R. Lynch, Teranee N. Mathews, Hanna E. Pevahouse, and Jessica N. Spoor of the 10th grade. Ashley G. Bumphus, Jordan L. Kelley, Michael M. Lang, Matthew C. Lineberry, Haley B. Morris, and Lydia M. Riley of the 11th grade. Mariah R. Dejoya, Kaitlyne M. Farmer, Lynze N. Pickett, Renan Souza, and Alison R. Walker of the 12th grade. Students named to the Honor Roll include Hudson E. Battles, William C. Beckham, Ashley R. Harper, Kaley R. McLin, Jason S. Milam, and Rylee G. Music of the 2nd grade. Walker D. Allen and Emma G. Hipps of the 3rd grade. Jacob B. Alley, Hallie M. Berry, Brady S. Calton, Twyla R. Horner, Sadie E. Morris, and Alayna S. Prater of the 4th grade. Jada M. Durbin, Dylan B. Henderson, Jackson W. Thomas, and Cody R. Warren of the 5th grade. Rex A. Layne of the 6th grade. Erin M. Alley, Charles R. Brashier, Ashlyn R. Brown, Brayden G. Johnson, Alexis L. Lineberry, and Angel N. Warren of the 7th grade. Savana G. Ayers and Rose Garrard of the 8th grade. Julianne Blackburn, David Brashier, Andrew J. Couchoud, Madison S. Holt, Dominique S. Kelley, Carmen S. Lusk, Jerry A. O’Neal, Johnathon D. Pope, and Lylah M. Riley of the 9th grade. Shelia R. Cherry of the 10th grade. James C. Garrard, Arica N. Hunsucker, Robert G. Layne, and Michael A. Lopez of the 11th grade. Megan J. Blue, Kaytlen R. Davis, Michael S. Dingus, Jon-Nathan M. Holt, Amos C. Middleton, Brandie N. Owens, and Macey R. Stricklin of the 12th grade.

MERRY HEART by Max Franks Whippings

I know from experience that discipline is effective in raising children. I didn’t consider it abuse. I had “abused” my privilege of living by acting ugly. I remember dancing as my Mom applied the peach tree limb. I would overreact in horror like I was dying. She would get tickled and stop. (I learned later that whippings can even make children hush crying.) Often just the threat of corporal

punishment worked wonders. She would say, “Max Ray, I’m going to whip you until your hide won’t hold shucks!” That would have made me a “holey” boy. But a multitude of parents exchanged the Bible for a less informed book; they got spooked by Dr. Spock’s second opinion. But I don’t think this “no-whippings and no-Bible reading in school” is working out very well. I see big strong healthy parents begging little imps to behave. Like many of you, I’m

thinking, “Give me five minutes to ‘counsel’ with him and the little rebel will transform into and a quiet little angel.” I was in the eighth grade and our teacher left the room telling us to not talk. But it quickly became the opposite of quiet. Teach had heard us way down the hall. He was noticeably angry. He went down each row asking, “Did you talk?” All the boys said “Yes” and all the girls said “No”. He gave us a chance to tell on the girls, but he didn’t find a “stoolie”. We took

our whippings and it hurt momentarily. But those lying girls may still have a guilty conscience unless they repented. Ha. Disclaimer: I don’t want to “spook the Spockers”. Whipping a child is God’s opinion and I happen to agree. Proverbs 13:24: Whoever spares the rod hates their children, but the one who loves their children is careful to discipline them. You don’t have to whip “little precious”, but you’d better wear a football helmet.


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Lutts Meth. VBS Set For Sat., June 22

Lutts Methodist Church invites everyone to attend its Vacation Bible School on Saturday, June 22nd from 9 A.M. until 12 noon. The theme for the day will be “Put On The Ar-

mor Of God”. A hotdog lunch will be served. For more information contact Jennifer Keeton at 724-6280 or Kathy Franks at 724-9026.

Revival Set June 21-23 Clifton Ch.

Revival services will be

held June 21, 22 and 23 at the First Pentecostal Church in Clifton, TN. Rickey Mitchell of Adamsville, TN will be the guest speaker. Services will begin at 7 P.M. on Friday and Saturday night and at 10 A.M. and 4 P.M. on Sunday. Billy Wright, Pastor and the congregation invites everyone to attend.

Potential volunteers must attend both sessions on June 19th and June 26th from 8:30 AM to 3:30 P.M. The certification process consists of 2 full days of classroom instruction and an additional 6 hours of one-on-one training with a SHIP staff member. Call 1-877-801-0044 to sign up for the classes.

Training Class For Volunteer Medicare Counselors Be Held The State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) is holding a Volunteer Certification class for anyone interested in helping Medicare beneficiaries understand and access their Medicare and

related health insurance benefits. The two-day class will be held on the last two Wednesdays in June at the South Central Tennessee Development District offices at 101 Sam Watkins Blvd in Mt. Pleasant.

CHURCH DIRECTORY AND DEVOTIONAL PAGE HIGHLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST Hwy, 13 N. – Near Buffalo River Rod Littrell, Preacher WAYNESBORO CHURCH OF CHRIST Hassell & Boyd St . – Waynesboro Sun. Bible Study 9 A.M. Worship 10 A.M. Greg Lee, Mitchell Skelton, Bobby Pinckley Ministers COLLINWOOD CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday Bible Class 9 – Worship 10 Randall Roby, Minister HYDES CHAPEL CHURCH OF CHRIST Cypress Inn, TN Daniel Rogers, Minister B.S. 9 A.M. – Worship 10 A.M. Sun. 6 P.M. - Wed. 6 P.M. SOUTH HIGHLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST Route 1, Collinwood – Hwy. 13 Barry Anderson, Minister S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. CLIFTON CHURCH OF CHRIST Hwy. 114 – Clifton Tracy Love, Minister S.S. 10- A.M. - Worship 11 A.M. Sun. & Wed. Evening 7 P.M. MT. HOPE CHURCH OF CHRIST Michael Andrews, Minister B.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. STATE LINE CHURCH OF CHRIST Highway 69, Lutts Chase Walters, Minister FAIRVIEW CHURCH OF CHRIST Hwy. 13, 12 Miles S. of Collinwood Sonny Bogus, Minister BC - 10 A.M. - Worship 11 A.M. BEVIS CHURCH OF CHRIST Bevis School Road, Lutts Chase Walter, Minister WAYNE FURNACE CHURCH OF CHRIST Highway 64 East Cary Crews, Minister S.S. 9 A.M. – Worship 10 A.M. BEECH CREEK CHURCH OF CHRIST Wayne Kilpatrick, Minister Bible Study & Church 10 A.M. Sun. & Wed. Evening 6 P.M. TOPSY CHURCH OF CHRIST Topsy Community Ronnie Pope, Minister S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. MARTIN MILLS CHURCH OF CHRIST Pinhook Pike Road - Near Lutts Sunday Morning Worship 10 A.M. FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH Eagle Creek Area Robert Gobbel, Pastor Worship 11 A.M. MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH Middle Butler Road S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. PHILADELPHIA BAPTIST CHURCH Highway 64 West – Waynesboro S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. UPPER GREEN RIVER BAPTIST CHURCH Green River Road S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Jerry Flippo, Pastor OAK GROVE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Just Off Pumping Station Road. Bro. Dusty Malugen S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. CEDAR GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Southeast Corner Wayne County Billy Hill, Pastor

COLLINWOOD FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Tennessee & 6th Ave. – Collinwood S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Mike Hammonds, Pastor CLIFTON FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Clifton Tennessee Randal Runions, Interim Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. LUTTS BAPTIST CHURCH Mike Calvert, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. WAYNESBORO FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH South Main Street – Waynesboro S.S. 9:45 A.M. – Worship 11 A .M. KELLEY’S CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH Natural Bridge Road Troy Gobbell, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Jerry Robbins, Pastor Highway 13 South – Waynesboro S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Sun. Disc. Train. 5 P.M., Worship 6 P.M. Wed. Even. 6 P.M. STATELINE CHURCH Keith Montgomery, Pastor Hwy. 13 S. TN/AL Stateline Wed. Night. 6:30 P.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH Indian Creek Road, Waynesboro Butch Burns, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH Colllinwood – Third Avenue Lawrence Steiner, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. LEATHERWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH Highway 64 West S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. RAY’S CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH 3 ½ Miles Down Hog Creek Road Laverne Griggs, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH 750 Glenrock Branch Road Danny Huckaba, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH 8821 California Branch Road Westpoint, TN 38486 Tony Shults, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11A.M. Evening Worship 6 P.M. ABUNDANT LIFE FOURSQUARE GOSPEL CHURCH Highway 64 West – Waynesboro Dean Haggard, Pastor Sunday Service 10:30 Midweek Service Thursday 7 P.M. FORTY-EIGHT FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH Gene Kelly, Pastor Gene Daniel, Assistant Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Sunday Night – 5 P.M. COLLINWOOD FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH First Avenue – Collinwood S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Sunday Night Services 6 P.M. NEW LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH Highway 13 N. – Colllinwood Ricky Nelson, Pastor Asst. Pastor, Andy Sherrill S.S. 9-11 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Wed. Disc. Training – 7 P.M. WILLIAMS CHAPEL FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH Holly Creek Road James Pete Turnbow, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.

But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.

The Bible tells us that God wants us to share the gospel with all mankind, and that whoever believes and is baptized will be saved. (Mark 16:15-16) The way we live our lives, along with our actions and words, can be a great witness for the love that our Lord has for us. For the true religious believer, however, to anyone who is stuck in the immanence of their common everyday lives, these transcendent experiences might seem a bit odd. Whenever we feel the urging of the Holy Spirit to speak out on our religious beliefs, we shouldn’t shout or try to force anyone to have a religious experience or expect them to accept something which we may believe with all our heart. The quiet example of our faith, like that of the small, still voice is likely to have a bigger and better impact on them. Some people are going to resist almost anything we tell them, but that doesn’t mean they are not listening. We can be a messenger for God, but it is the Holy Spirit who will change a person’s heart.

New K.J.V. Acts 1:8

MCGLAMERY CHURCH McGlamery Community Collinwood Johnny Banks, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. BURNS CHAPEL FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH Highway 13 South – Collinwood Edward Burbank, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. PINEY GROVE FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH Piney Community, Cypress Inn Greg Eaton, Pastor JOHNSON’S CHAPEL FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. CANAAN FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH Fishtrap Community Danny Clark, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. FELLOWSHIP FREEWILL BAPTIST Rocky Ford Holly Creek Bill Hollander, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. MILLROCK FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH Shawnetttee Community Collinwood Tim Hanback, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. BEREA MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH California Branch Road, Collinwood Steve Martin, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.

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CYPRESS OAK GROVE FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH Pumping Station Rd. Emerald Bailey Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. - Worship 11 A.M. Sunday Evening 5 P.M. BUTLER GROVE FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH Last Butler Creek Road Everett Rich, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. HOUSTON BAPTIST CHURCH S.S. 10 A.M. Preaching 11 A.M. Robert Carroll Littrell, Pastor MT. TABOR BAPTIST CHURCH Clifton, Tennessee S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11:15 A.M. Wed. 6 P.M. SHADY GROVE FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH Olive Hill, Tennessee Pastor, Randy Stricklin S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Sunday Night - 5 P.M. COLLINWOOD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 4th Street - Collinwood Tommy Flood, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Wprsjhip 11 A.M. HIGHLAND UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Hwy. 64 E, Near Natchez Trace David Decker, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Sunday Night 5 P.M. – Wednesday 7 P.M.

LUTTS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Lutts, Tennessee Tommy Flood, Pastor Worship 9:30 A.M. – S.S. 10:30 A.M. SHAWNETTEE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Shawnettee Community Collinwood, TN Bo Johnson, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. RAILROAD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Iron City Road John Allen Berry, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. MT. HOPE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Highway 13N – Lower Green River Bobbie Martin, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11:15 A.M. MT. CARMEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Hardin Creek, Clifton Bobbie Martin, Pastor Worship 9:30 A.M. – S.S. 10:30 A.M. EVANS CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Clifton Turnpike, Rt. 1 Waynesboro Bobbie Martiin, Pastor Worship 8:30 A.M. – No S.S. MT. AUBURN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Beechview, Clifton Josh Layne, Pastor Worship 8:45 A.M.

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POPES CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Off 13N. Past Bell Bridge Worship 2nd & 4th Sunday - 2 P.M. Ron Randolph, Pastor WHITTEN’S CROSSROADS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Whitten’s Crossroads Community John Allen Berry, Pastor S.S. 10:45 A.M. – Wprship 9:45 A.M. WAYNESBORO FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Corner Of Hassell & Songer St. Waynesboro, Tennessee Whitney Mitchell, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M CLIFTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH West Pillow St., Clifton Josh Layne Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. RIVERSIDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Highway 128 N. Of Clifton - Josh Layne Worship 9:45 A.M. – S.S. 10:45 CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Highway 13 North – Waynesboro Don Jones, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. CLIFTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CLIFTON Dr. James Roundtree Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 308 South Main St. – Waynesboro S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. ST. CECILIA CATHOLIC CHURCH Highway 64 East - Waynesboro Father Kevin Dowling, Pastor Saturday Mass 5 P.M. HOLLIS CHAPEL FULL GOSPEL CHURCH Old Railroad - Iron City, TN Pastor, Julie Keener S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS OF WAYNESBORO Pastor – John Johnston 1606 Old Highway 64 E. Sabbath School 9:30 – Church 11 A.M. LITTLE BETHEL HOLINESS CHURCH On Pumping Station Road Robert Marks, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M Sun. Night 6 P.M. – Wed. Night 7 P.M. WAYNE COUNTY BIBLE CENTER Morning Worship 10:30 A.M. Bible Study 6 P.M. – Wednesday 7 P.M. Pastors, Leo Doyle, III CLIFTON REVIVAL CENTER Clifton,Tennessee Shayne Riley, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. - Worship 11 A.M. REVIVAL CENTER UNITED PENTECOSTAL OF WAYNESBORO Old 99 East – Waynesboro, TN Jonathan Pickens, Pastor Sunday Morning 10 A.M. - Night 6:30 P.M. Wednesday Night 7 P.M. FULL GOSPEL HOUSE OF PRAISE Joseph Wallace, Pastor 10 A.M. S.S. – 11 A.M. Worship CORNERSTONE CHURCH OF COLLINWOOD 861 Dogwood Flats Road Colllinwood, TN John Hodum, Pastor Sunday Morning 9:45 A.M. Wednesday 7:30 P.M. COUNTY LINE FULL GOSPEL CHURCH Buttermilk Ridge Road S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.

BEECH CREEK FULL GOSPEL CHURCH Beech Creek Road Harold Morris, Pastor Sunday 10 A.M. FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF CLIFTON Elm Street Clifton, TN Billy Wright, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. PHILLIPS CHAPEL COMMUNITY CHURCH Highway 13 North Waynesboro, TN John Blackwell, Pastor NEW BEGINNINGS WORSHIP CENTER Highway 128 Clifton, TN Jimmy Hayes, Pastor 3 P.M. Worship COLLINWOOD CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY Railroad Bed – Woodlawn Mike Jenetta, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. WAYNESBORO CHURCH OF GOD Highway 64 West Waynesboro, TN Tommy Burke, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. CLIFTON CHURCH OF GOD Dorothy Lambert, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. - Worship 11 A.M. Evening Worship - 5 P..M. COLLINWOOD CHURCH OF GOD Highway 13 Collinwood, TN Richard Bane, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. CROMWELL CROSSROADS CHURCH Service 10 A.M. Sunday WAYNE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH Highway 13 North Waynesboro, TN Junior Cummins, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. WAYNESBORO GREEN RIVER TABERNACLE Green River Road Waynesboro, TN Larry Janes, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Worship 9 A.M. – S.S. 10 A.M. Located Linden Ward – 5 Miles W of Linden Highway 412 LIVING WATER TABERNACLE 918 West Point Rd Lawrenceburg, TN Shawn Moore, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Sunday Evening 6 P.M. Thurs. Evening 7 P.M. NEW LIFE FREEWILL BAPTIST 2699 Buffalo Road Lawrenceburg, TN W. L. Wallace, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. - Worship 11 A.M. Sunday Night - 6 P.M. THE CHURCH OF OUR LORD AND SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST

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Holly Creek FCE Club Meets The Holly Creek F.C.E. Club met on June 11, 2013, in the home of Roxie Moore. The thought of the month, “A horse gallops with his lung, preserves

with his heart, and wins with character,” was read by Reba Martin after which the group pledged allegiance to the Flag and recited the F.C.E. Pledge. Devotion taken from Isaiah Chapter 20 Verses 1-7 was read by Lucille Moore. The

Joy’s Testimony Given At Calvary Nazarene Church In 1998 “My name is Joy Turbett. I want to share with you how through many events in my life - that others would look at and say: ‘That is SO unfair!’ . . . EVEN STILL God has been faithful to me, and He has graciously given me one blessing after another. “I was born with Spina Bifida, which has resulted in many physical problems. What that means, basically, is that I was born with an open spine, and I have had to undergo many surgeries to correct the problem. Because of this I am a paraplegic which means I cannot feel anything from my knees down. I can walk short distances with the aide of crutches and braces, however when I need to go long distances. I am restricted to my wheelchair. “In addition to the Spina Bifida, I have a neurological problem because at birth, I developed water on the brain. To treat this, the doctors had to place a shunt in my head. The shunt is no longer working but it remains in my head. However, if the doctors had not performed this surgery, I would have developed permanent brain damage, and could quite possibly have died. The SPINA BIFIDA and the neurological problems have resulted in many other physical complications - many of which have required numerous surgeries. “I was born a fraternal twin. My 24 year old mother, placed my brother and me up for adoption at birth. My brother, who apparently had no physical handicaps was immediately placed in a home and was soon legally adopted by that family. I however, had to remain in the hospital for an extended time of recovery, and was then taken to a home for the mentally handicapped. “By the grace of God, the Director of this home, noticed one day that I was responding to different stimuli, and that I was attempting to perform certain tasks. She took me into her own private residence to care for me, and then made the recommendation that I be placed in permanent foster care . . .because she recognized that I was ‘handicapped’ . . . but not mentally retarded. Through the process of foster care . . . God led me to my parents today: Larry and Elizabeth Turbett. They are the only parents I have ever known, and they have always loved me as though I were their own. I thank my God, for the blessing of these Christian parents! “Upon finding out that I was born a twin, I tried to contact my biological brother, but was denied that privilege. I have no idea if he has ever been told about me. I have never met, nor talked with, my biological mother - but I thank God, that I have had the privilege of being raised in a Christian home, where I have learned that God loves me just as I am - and that He has a wonderful, divine plan for my life! “As a result of my ‘handi-capable’ life . . .I depend upon family, friends, and agencies like MATA - as my only source of transportation. The inability to go and come, as I please, is at times very frustrating . . . but as we’ve heard preached here before: THERE IS ALWAYS SOMETHING TO BE GRATEFUL FOR! “I have not known anything different, and I do not feel that have lost a single thing!! “Many people would look at my life and think that it is extremely unfair that I have had to endure all of this. But My God has been faithful to me and He continues to remain faithful! He has performed many miracles in my life, for which I am eternally grateful! This does not mean that there are not still days in which I grow discouraged . . . because there are. I remember one day I was discouraged, and I said to my Mom: ‘I will sure be glad when I get to Heaven!’ She asked me why I said that? . . . and I answered: ‘Because then I will be able to wear tennis shoes like everybody else does, and I can get rid of these surgical boots.’ “To which she reminded me - that when I get to Heaven - I won’t need tennis shoes - because I won’t need shoes at all!! (By the way: because of that conversation, she wrote to Dr. Billy Graham to ask him if she would be able to wear tennis shoes when she got to heaven.) But, (she continues) in all honesty, there are still some struggles along the journey: I would still hope one day to meet my brother; I would still enjoy being able to visit with my biological mother. However, God has graciously given me a true joy for living - that helps me to focus on my future with joy and peace in my heart, knowing that He has promised never to leave me or forsake me!! And because of His guidance and ability; because of His blessings and miracles in my life . . .I have the privilege of enjoying the family He has placed me in - and of enjoying the friendships and privileges of the church family, He has provided for me. “I have listened, as others have ‘thought out loud’ of the unfairness of my situation. But I have the privilege to share with them some of the lessons I have learned in this life. God does not cause unpleasant things to happen in my life; but rather He allows them for my good. Also, I have learned, that when all the doctors were predicting a dismal future for my life - they could only speculate, but God knew what was going to happen to me - He knew the truth!! And I have also learned that it may not be God’s will for me to be healed physically here on this earth, but that is all fine with me - because I know God’s promises are true!! “And one day, I know God will give me a glorified body in Heaven . . . and I will run and not grow weary - and for that wonderful day . . . I can’t wait!! Until then, I will try to keep focusing on the good things, God blesses me with and keep my eyes focused on my true, eternal home!! Thank you for letting me share my story. This Is In Memory of Joy Lynn Turbett White June 16, 1969 - June 19, 2012 By Parents, Larry And Elizabeth Balentine Turbett

group then prayed the Lord’s Prayer. Poem “Ants Never Cry Uncle” was read by Wanda West. Roxie Moore called the roll which was answered with “What is your favorite summer pie?” She also read the minutes of the previous meeting

and gave the Treasurer’s Report. Business, old and new, included the group discussing on where to go eat in July and going to the Countywide Meeting at the Extension Office in Waynesboro, on July 3. The project leader or club leader presentation

included talking about things that are “Made In The USA.” Meeting was adjourned with the FCE Creed after which the group was served a party plate. Attending were Reba Martin, Lucille Moore, Roxie Moore, Betty Sue

Caperton, and Wanda West. The group was sad that they lost one of their members, Betty Dodd. -Submitted By Betty Sue Caperton

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 2013 - FIRST SECTION - THE WAYNE COUNTY NEWS - PAGE THIRTEEN

COMMUNITY EVENTS C’WOOD A.L. AUXILIARY FUNDRAISER JUNE 22 The Collinwood American Legion Auxiliary will host a fundraiser on Saturday, June 22 from 5 until 8 P.M. at the Collinwood American Legion Post on Highway 13 North of Collinwood. They will have a smoked chicken dinner with all the trimmings. Tickets may be purchased from any Auxiliary member or by calling Debbie Pigg at 724-9371. BREWER FAMILY REUNION The Brewer Family reunion will be held Saturday, June 29 beginning at 10 A.M. at the Macedonia Baptist Church on Middle Butler Creek. Fish and fries will be provided. Those attending are asked to bring a covered dish. George Fore will be speaking on some European Brewer families and the Brewer-Reed connection will be explored. Relatives and friends are invited.

In Memoriam

IN LOVING MEMORY OF CARMACK GOBBELL 6-19-31 ~ 10-09-12 A FATHER GONE Gone is a father loved by all, His soul is now at rest. He’ll sleep in peace, his work is done. A father’s work – the best. He’ll know the joy of perfect rest in heaven up above, where he may dwell contentedly protected by God’s love. Our hearts may grieve that he must lie beneath the sacred sod, and yet we know he lives in peace within the house of God. We miss you so much, but our love will never die. We will see you very soon. Love Always, Anna Ruth, Tim and Boys, Mark, Sherry, and Children, And Grandchildren, Kim, Bennie, and Children, Philip, Kristi and Girls, Kassie and Family, Brothers and Sisters and Their Families, and All Friends June 19-(ojb)

Nursing Pgrm. Be Expanded UT-M Parsons Center The recently announced expansion of a registered nursing program at UT Martin Parsons Center got another significant boost with a $1 million commitment from the West Tennessee Healthcare Foundation, officials announced today. “It is with great pleasure that the West Tennessee Healthcare Foundation is joining UT Martin and the Ayers Foundation to provide funding to increase the number of nurses in rural West Tennessee. Our combined efforts will improve the quality of life throughout this region,” said Robert

Caldwell, chairman, West Tennessee Healthcare Foundation trustees. UT Martin officials announced in May that the school’s four-year Bachelor of Science nursing degree would be extended to the Parsons campus beginning in fall 2014. The expansion was made possible by Gov. Bill Haslam, who included $1 million for the project in his budget. The General Assembly approved the budget before adjourning in May. Officials say more registered nurses are needed to supply the demand by health care providers across the state. “West Tennessee has a great need for more nurses,” said Harbert Alexander, vice chairman of the WTH Foundation board of trustees. “Our partnership with UT Martin will greatly enhance the quality of care in hospitals and facilities that care for children and the elderly. What a wonderful opportunity for the WTH Foundation to assist in funding scholarships and provide funds for the enhancement of the training facility in Parsons.”

ERCU Ribbon Cutting Held In Waynesboro

The Employee Resources Credit Union opened a new, larger facility in the Piggly Wiggly Shopping Center in Waynesboro on June 12th. The new office boasts a drive-thru teller window for customer convenience. Friends, associates and members of the community gathered to celebrate the grand opening with a ribbon cutting ceremony and refreshments. The beautiful burgundy ribbon used for the ceremony was donated by Jean’s House of Flowers. Pictured above, from left to right are Waynesboro City Manager John Hickman, Chamber President Roger Smith, Jean Horton, Chamber IT Assistant Alex Risner, ERCU President Konda Bowling, Ralph Horton, ERCU Chairman of the Board Aaron Pope, Carl Fred Daniel, ERCU Branch Manager Linda Morrison, Kristen Bryson, Deloris Mathis, and Brittany Mitchell. ERCU has four locations in Tennessee, Lawrenceburg, Pulaski, Lexington and Waynesboro. Originally chartered in 1964 as Murray Ohio Savings Association, Employee Resources Credit Union has adapted over the years and is now a community financial institution and membership is open to anyone who lives, works, worships, or attends school in Lawrence, Henderson, Giles or Wayne counties.

Ribbon Cutting Held At Southern Belle Restaurant

Collinwood American Legion Auxiliary

Smoked Chicken Dinner (Includes) Baked Beans, Potato Salad, Rolls, Homemade Dessert & Drink

Saturday, June 22 5-8 P.M. At The

Collinwood American Legion Post Located On Highway 13N Of Collinwood

TICKETS: $8:00 For 1 Plate - $15.00 For 2 Plates Tickets can be purchased from any Auxiliary Member or by calling Debbie Pigg at 724-9371 leave message. (There will only be a limited number of plates available at the door - please call and purchase tickets in advance)

Paint For A Purpose!

A new business built on southern charm and hospitality opened in Collinwood on June 11th with the grand opening of The Southern Belle. Friends, family, fellow business representatives and community members turned out for the official ribbon cutting at The Southern Belle, hosted by the Wayne County Chamber of Commerce. The colorful ribbon was donated by chamber member HTD Florist and City of Collinwood Mayor Glenn Brown presented Carla Stults with her first dollar of clear profit. The new family/casual dining restaurant owned and operated by Carla Stults is located on Broadway Street just a few doors down from the Wayne County Welcome Center, where visitors from around the world often seek out the local cuisine while in town. Customers will find a variety of selections including handbattered chicken tenders, fresh-made onion rings and hand-cut fries. The crowd pleaser is sure to be The Southern Belle’s homemade honey-buttered biscuits and be sure to save room for dessert.

Pinning Ceremony Honors Nursing Graduates CSCC

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join us as we support Relay for Life!

While taking the nursing pledge, Columbia State Community College nursing graduates keep the tradition of lighting candles in honor of Florence Nightingale and all those who have worked diligently to promote the nursing profession. Wayne County Graduates were Kinsey Dooley and Leslie Hill.

August 3 6-8 P.M. $35 PER PERSON (ALL SUPPLIES PROVIDED)

50% Of All Proceeds Will Benefit Relay For Life! Event Will Be Held At First Baptist Church in Waynesboro, TN Sign up online at www.paintingwithatwist.com/columbia/calendar Or call 931-388-0222

215 Dexter L. Woods Bld. (Hwy. 64E) - Waynesboro For More Information Contact: Painting With A Twist 931-388-0222 or Duren Pharmacy 931-722-5466

On Friday, May 10, 48 new nursing graduates were pinned in a traditional ceremony held in Columbia State Community College’s Webster Athletic Center. The nursing students include residents of Maury, Williamson, Giles, Wayne, Marshall, Lawrence, Lewis and Hickman Counties, as well as other counties in Middle Tennessee. The nursing graduates have completed four semesters at Columbia State and ten credit hours of clinicals in order to earn their Associate of

Applied Science degree in nursing. Next, graduates must pass the National Council Licensure Examination in order to earn licensure, which is required to practice as a registered nurse. “We currently have a 98 percent first-attempt pass rate on the fall 2012 NCLEX,” said Barbara Blum, nursing program director. “We prepare them well.” Columbia State’s nursing program has a competitive admission process with applicants admitted twice per year. Nursing students are

trained to provide direct patient care in various areas including medical, surgical, pediatrics and more. Graduates will work in hospitals, longterm care facilities, clinics, schools and home health care settings. The Columbia State nursing program is committed to excellence in nursing education, which has full approval from the Tennessee Board of Nursing and is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing.


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Winners In 5th Annual Butterfly 5K Run

Female Masters, Amy Jones, 22:35.63.

Male Masters Terry Taylor, 21:04.23

Male 30-34 Division - First Place Eddie Morrow, 18:46.02; Second Place Chris Lyles 21:05.49; Third Place Terry J. Beckham, 28:22.83.

Best Overall - Female, Sandy Lynch, 20:13.58 Male, Heath White, 17:59.39

Male 35-39 Division - First Place Jeff Duren, 21:34.99; Second Place Michael Barnes, 23:16.94; Third Place Drew Jamieson, 23:52.63. Male 20-24 Division - First Place Derrek Sherrill, 23:05.40; Second Place Daniel Holt, 25:17.70; and Third Place Kincaid Francis, 27:52.62, Not Pictured. Male - 10-14 Division - First Place Peyton Ewoldt, 20:18.37; Second Place Waylon Downs, 20:21.02; Third Place Tyler Newton, 20:32.62.

Male 40-44 Division - First Place Brad Pounders, 22:16.61; Second Place Clark Culver, 25:29.61; Third Place Thomas Ruddle, 26.03.99.

Male 15-19 Division - First Place Cameron Gramse, 21:24.95; Second Place Will Massey, 24:27.00; Third Place Boston Ray, 25:05.42.

More Butterfly 5K Run Winners Pictured On Page 8 B

Male 25-29 Division - First Place Martin Aguilar, 19:12.50; Second Place Thad Calton, 21:42.00; Third Place Jonathan Monroe, 22:39.05.

Pictured At Right Wheelchair Division - 1st Place Jay Poindexter 16.35 Minutes Male 45-49 Division - First Place Fred Ketchum, 22:58.60; Second Place Johnny Box, 24:57.61; Third Place Chris Dixon, 25:41.29.

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 2013 - SECOND SECTION - THE WAYNE COUNTY NEWS - PAGE ONE

Wayne County

News Basketball Camps Welcome Athletes From Many States

Clifton Dixie Youth 11-12 Tennessee Hounds Compete Jackson Tourney On June 7th, the Tennessee Hounds, Dixie Youth 11-12 year old team from Clifton, Tennessee participated in the Field of Dreams in Jackson, Tennessee. They attended in celebration of their second place finish and the teams great season. They met the Jackson Generals, the minor league affiliate team of the Seattle Mariners. The players got to take the field with the Generals and be on the field for the National Anthem and first pitch of the game. They had a great time. The Tennessee Hounds are pictured with Sarge, mascot of the Jackson Generals. Players pictured from left to right Montana Staggs, Wyatt Alley, Ryan Johnson, Avery Davila, Hayden Kiddy, Riley Baker-Batboy, Ethan NancePirates Lair, Dylan Sherrill, Jackson Thomas, Zachary Thomas, Nick Calton, and Cody Warren. Coaches for the season, not pictured Charles Templeton and Terry Baker. The team expressed appreciation to all of the parents, coaches and players for a great season and an awesome trip.

Signs Baseball Scholarship With Martin Methodist (Continued From Page One A)

Jacob Cummins who is a 2013 graduate of Collinwood High School, officially signed a baseball scholarship to become a Martin Methodist Redhawk on May 29th. Jacob is the son of Lisa Alsup Cummins and Chris Cummins and the grandson of Reba and the late Prince Cummins Jr. of Collinwood, and also grandson of the late Thomas and Thelma Alsup of West Point. Pictured left to right, front row, his brothers Tyler Cummins, Zane Gallaher, mom, Lisa Cummins, Jacob Cummins and Tyler Downs. Back row, Martin Methodist Assist. coach Jody Evans and Head coach Kelly Bratton.

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provides coaches and teams with the ability to bond with each other, fostering sportsmanship and relationships on and off the court. “Teams like to come to Waynesboro because there aren’t any safety issues in the City, there is a friendly atmosphere for bonding. The biggest reason is because of the competition, the scrimmages take on a state championship atmosphere,” said Coach Byrd. “Teams use the camp to see what their weaknesses will be for the next year and see how they match up with other competitors,” he added. Coach Byrd recalled that a group of senior girls from the Creekwood High School team took photos after their last camp scrimmage and were sad to leave because they had been coming to the camp every summer for six years – two years of middle school and all through high school. “It becomes part of their

summer routine,” Byrd said, “and the kids really enjoy it.” WCHS’s camp is not just a benefit for the teams involved, it contributes to the success of the local economy. During the weekly camps, teams

visit local restaurants and team parents and fans stay in area hotels. Local restaurants hire additional help during the weeks of camp, knowing business will increase with the influx of athletes and families.

Dixie Youth All Star Tournaments Get Underway This Weekend DIXIE SOFTBALL

5 & 6 Sweeties at Collinwood June 24-28 Perry Co. Vs. Summertown June 24 - 5:00 Collinwood Vs. Waynesboro June 24 - 6:30 Lewis County Vs. Loretto June 24 - 8:00 7 & 8 Darlings At Loretto June 22-27 Waynesboro Vs. Perry County June 22 - 10:00 Lewis County Vs. Loretto June 22 - 11:00 Collinwood Vs. Summertown June 22 - 11:30 9 & 10 Angels At Hohenwald June 21-25 Summertown Vs. Lewis Co. June 21 - 5:00 Waynesboro Vs. Loretto June 21 - 6:30 Collinwood Vs. Perry County June 21 - 8:00 11 & 12 Ponytails, Waynesboro June 27-July 1 Lewis Co. Vs. Collinwood June 27 - 6:00 Summertown Vs. Loretto June 27 - 8:00

DIXIE BASEBALL

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farm news

WASPS AROUND THE HOME If you haven’t noticed wasps around your home, now is the time to start checking. At my own home, I’ve found they like to build in numerous locations. They include: • In and around outside light fixtures. If they have an open bottom, look straight up inside. • Check inside electrical outlet covers. Slowly ease the cover off. • Behind window shutters. Though most don’t actually shut, wasps like to build behind them.

Peck on each shutter with a broom handle (or anything else that gets you a few feet away). • Under the eave (where the roof meets the side of the house). This also applies to storage buildings, barns, and any other structures. • In your home’s propane tank. Slowly lift the cover (where you check the amount of propane left in your tank) to see if they are building. • Underneath the deck. Wasps particularly seem to like the underside of wooden decks and steps.

The Wayne County News, Inc. - 4-H News & Farm Report • Inside barns and other open buildings. Since these wooden structures are open, all parts could have wasp nests. • In the framework of porches. Like barns, these are open and wasps often build amongst the framework above your hear. There are other places that wasps will build, but these are some of the most likely. Now, for those of you who don’t know, hornets and yellow jackets are types of wasps too. However, hornets build the large nests that you occasionally find hanging from a tree limb, and yellow jackets build their nests underground. Paper wasps, which is the type of wasp that usually builds its nest around houses, has a small open cone nest ranging from an inch in diameter to over six inches (although most I find are only one to two inches across.).

CHANCERY COURT AUCTION Saturday, June 29, 2013 - 10 A.M. AT THE WAYNE COUNTY CRIMINAL JUSTICE CENTER 1016 Andrew Jackson Dr., Waynesboro, TN REAL PROPERTY (BELONGING TO W.E. ROBERTSON HEIRS)

In obedience to a decree of the Chancery Court of Wayne County, Tennessee, entered in the cause of MICHAEL ROBERTSON, ETAL VS. RICHARD ROBERTSON, ETUX, Civil Action No. 2012-CV-5183, I will on SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 2013, AT 10 A.M., at the Wayne County Criminal Justice Center, 1016 Andrew Jackson Dr., Waynesboro, TN sell the following described property.

10 Acres +/-, House & Store Building -- Hwy. 13 South, Collinwood, TN, 4th Civil District, Map 157, Parcel 12.00, D.B. 35, Pg. 535 (2 miles from Collinwood, TN)

House has vinyl siding with front and back porch. Divided into 2 tracts

NOTICE Bill & Karen Marks

9760 Buttermilk Ridge Rd. Lawrenceburg, TN 38464 Has made application 48 Acres +/-, Highway 13 South, Collinwood, TN with the Wayne County 4th Civil District, Map 157, Parcel 12.02, D.B. 33, Pg. 257 Beer Board to Operate:

Jug’s One Stop

2650 Lawrenceburg Hwy. Lawrenceburg, TN 38464 Publication of this notice is required by the Wayne County Beer Board. (2 Miles From Collinwood, TN) Approximately 25 acs. woods, remainder open. Divided into 3 tracts.

274 Acres +/-, Robertson Trail/Jackson Hollow Rd. 7th Civil District, Map 166, Parcel 4.00, D.B. 31, Pg. 256 (From Collinwood take 13 South, approx. 5 miles turn left onto Robertson Trail/Jack Hollow Rd.)

Approx. 200 acres timber that has not been cut for 30 years, remainder open, Barn, Old House, several springs & creek. Divided into 13 tracts. EACH PROPERTY WILL BE OFFERED IN TRACTS ACCORDING TO A RECENT SURVEY AND AS A WHOLE. TERMS: The Real Estate will be sold, to the highest and best bidder for CASH in bar of the equity of redemption with 10% down the day of sale. Bidding will be left open for 10 days during which the high bid may be raised at the Office of the Clerk & Master, by at least 10%. Said 10 day period expires at 4:00 P.M., on Tuesday, July 9, 2013. Upon the bid being raised, the property will be re-advertised and re-sold at pubic sale with the bidding beginning with the raised bid. No interest will be paid on any funds held, whether refunded or not. NO WARRANTIES: The property is offered and sold as is, in the present condition, with no warranties or representations, express or implied, not made herein. While Chancery sales are conclusive upon all the parties to the action and generally confer a good title, nevertheless, there is no warranty or title. The sale is subject to confirmation of the Court. For information about the property, contact the Clerk and Master’s office. Wayne County Criminal Justice Center, 1016 Andrew Jackson Drive, Suite 201, Waynesboro, TN 38485 or call (931) 722-5517. This the 3rd day of June 2013. James Y. Ross, Sr., Atty. for Plaintiffs George G. Gray, Atty. for Defendants JUNE 5-12-19-26, 2013

The question is, once you find them, what do you do to get rid of them? First off, they do have a place in nature. They kill a number of insects and caterpillars that eat everything in sight, so I’m not totally against them, just the ones that get close enough to pose a threat. Those have to go. The simplest way to kill a nest you come upon is with insecticide sprays specifically labeled for wasps and hornets. These contain an insecticide that will put them out of business in short order, and most of them spray a “jet stream” which keeps you further away from the stinging insects. But not all are created equal. Some sprays are more concentrated than others, and some brands tend to shoot more insecticide out of the sides, which can often come back onto your skin, your eyes, or

your mouth. I won’t take this time to recommend any companies or products, but if you contact the Extension office (722-3229), I will tell you which brands I’ve used, and my preference. Now that we’ve talked about wasp locations and ways to get rid of them, I want to talk about safety precautions. Read the directions and follow them. Take the safety precautions listed on the bottle or can. I recommend safety glasses to protect your eyes and long sleeved shirts and pants (not shorts) to protect your skin. If you have allergic reactions to certain types

of pesticides, make sure the particular ingredient is not one of those. You’ll also want to make sure to store pressurized products where they won’t get too hot. Otherwise, the can could explode.

Family and Consumer Sciences Education

NEWS Charlotte Smith EXTENSION AGENT UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE EXTENSION SUN PROTECTION With the onset of ninety plus degrees temperatures outside, is a reminder to take care of our skin as we play outdoors more. According to the American Academy of Dermatology, dermatologists tell their patients, “The sun damages everyone’s skin. Even people who never sunburn need to protect their skin from the sun. You can protect your skin from the sun by seeking shade, covering up with clothing, and applying broad-spectrum sunscreen that has an SPF 30 or higher.” This year you should be seeing different labeling on your sunscreen. If you are looking for sunscreen to protect against skin cancer, premature aging,

NOTICE Bill & Karen Marks

9760 Buttermilk Ridge Rd. Lawrenceburg, TN 38464 Has made application with the Wayne County Beer Board to Operate:

Jug’s One Stop

2650 Lawrenceburg Hwy. Lawrenceburg, TN 38464 Publication of this notice is required by the Wayne County Beer Board.

resistant which tells you the sunscreen will stay on your skin for a while even if your skin gets wet. Not all sunscreens are water resistant! If you do buy a water resistant sunscreen check the label for the amount of time you can wear the sunscreen before you need to reapply. The label will say something similar to 40 minutes or 80 minutes after the words water resistant. What happened to the words water proof or sweat proof which used to be on sunscreen labels? Sunscreen cannot be waterproof or sweat proof so you will no longer see these words. Another word you will not see is sunblock. This word is misleading and manufacturers must now use the word sunscreen. Other things to look for is to find sunscreen that does NOT contain insect repellent. Dermatologist recommend using sunscreen much more often and more liberally while insect repellent should be applied much less frequently and more sparingly.

and sunburn you should look for the words “broad spectrum” and an SPF 30 or higher. The words broad spectrum means you are protected from UVA rays and UVB Rays.

Don’t forget about your lips! Yes, you can get skin cancer on your lips. Protect your lips year round with lip balm labeled “Broad Spectrum SPF 30”.

Other things to look for are the words water-

Stay safe and have fun this summer!

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HARDIN COUNTY STOCKYARD 3350 HWY 226, SAVANNAH, TN 38372 731-925-3287 931-224-2247 MARKET REPORT JUNE 12, 2013 Total Hd 773 Last Week 564 Last Yr 1041 Cattle 739 Goats 33 Hogs 1 #1 Steers & Bulls 200-300 WT 172.00-195.00 300-400 WT 145.00-172.00 400-500 WT 138.00-145.00 500-600 WT 134.00-138.00 600-700 WT 126.00-134.00 700-800 WT 118.00-126.00 800-900 WT 105.00-118.00 #1 Heifers 200-300 WT 142.00-151.00 300-400 WT 132.00-142.00 400-500 WT 124.00-132.00 500-600 WT 116.00-124.00 600-700 WT 112.00-116.00 700-800 WT 108.00-112.00 800-900 WT 102.00-108.00 High dressing utility cows 74.00-81.00 High dressing slaughter bulls 91.00-98.00

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Merry Heart By Max Franks LAST PINUP Things changed immediately after the Lord saved me. My dirty thoughts were changed to decent thinking. I burned all my dirty books, and got rid of my bad habits. I lived my new G-rated life in front of my peers at work for many years. Some of them laughed at my new “religion” at first. When they realized I was dead serious, their laughter turned to respect. I was blessed to work for a company

2013 4-H Members Of The Year

Emily Petty

LOCAL 4-H’ERS TO ATTEND 4-H ELECTRIC CAMP Two 4-H’ers from Wayne County will attend UT Extension’s 4-H Electric Camp in Knoxville, June 25-28. Joshua Ostrowski and Molly Hurt are delegates to the four-day event at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. They will be among over 240 youth representing counties from across the state. Delegates will explore the world of energy, electricity and the basic sciences through funfilled, hands-on learning experiences. “The focus of the 4-H Electric Camp is to improve young people’s knowledge of electricity, energy conservation, alternative energy sources, electronics, computer applications and electrical safety” said Mike Buschermohle, a professor with UT Extension. “They develop a better understanding of the important role electricity plays in their lives plus they have a lot of fun and they get to make many new friends from across the state.” In addition to learning

NOTICE Tim Aston

P.O. Box 569 Waynesboro, TN 38485 Has made application with the Wayne County Beer Board to Operate:

Buffalo River Trail Ride Inc. 5929 Bromley Cemetery Rd.

Waynesboro, TN 38485 Publication of this notice is required by the Wayne County Beer Board.

Harlie Sandusky

Hannah Nelson

Not pictured but also receiving an award was Jenna Ostrowski. about electricity and other basic sciences, the conference will feature recreational activities on campus, “The Giants of Science” presented by Neil Spence, “Watt is Electricity” by Ben Roy and an afternoon at Dollywood. The 4-H Electric Camp is made possible through a unique partnership established between UT Extension; the Tennessee Electric Cooperative Association and its statewide member cooperatives; the Tennessee Municipal Electric Power Association and its municipal power system members from across the state; TVA; and other industry donors. The 4-H program is the youth development component of UT Extension and is also the state’s largest youth organization. With more than 194,000 members statewide, 4-H is available to young people in every Tennessee county.

that recognized God. I think that accounts for the mill’s many years of success. Our mill manager once indicated that we were blessed because the Lord didn’t give the Japanese any trees. Bible-Belt raised co-workers made a good atmosphere for a Christian to be comfortable. Sometimes I think I’ve had more fun than anyone who ever lived. In those days the beautiful actress Farrah Fawcett was also a pinup girl. I had no pin-ups; mine were destroyed at my transformation. But there is water faucet

that has the same name, “Farrah Faucet”. I got a picture of it and called it “my pin-up”. I went around showing it saying, “You want to see my pinup!” I still remember the surprised look when they saw the water faucet. It wasn’t a bit tempting. Here’s my most cherish-

ed response: I asked one guy, “You want to see my pin-up of Farrah Faucet?” He looked and then said, “For a minute, I thought you were human.” I still have a lot of human characteristics, but I did quit looking at lewd pictures.


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CSCC Radiologic Technology Graduates Honored At Pining Ceremony

The 2013 radiologic technology graduating class, pictured, first row, left to right: Keri Myers, Crystalyn Gear, Erin Robbins, Britlyne Davis, Tina Henderson and Megan Ring. Second row, from left Logan Harville, Kami Dunnavant, Allison Long, Caty Barnett, Samantha Keyser, Elizabeth Hernandez, Kenda Dial and Clay Cook. Third row, from left Kody Sisk, Justin Daniel, Adam Smith, Amy Grice, Justin Prince and Kacey Smith. Twenty-one radiologic technology graduates were honored in a pinning ceremony Saturday, May 11 at Columbia State

Community College. “We’re proud of this year’s class and celebrate their accomplishments,” said Nancy Hopper,

Wayne County graduates, pictured from left are Kacey Smith, Kenda Dial and Justin Daniel. SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE WHEREAS, by Trust Deed, dated the 18th day of December, 2009, recorded in the Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee, in Record Book 125, Page 126, JOSHUA LYNN HENSLEY, unmarried, conveyed in Trust to Howard W. Tignor, Trustee, for the Bank of Waynesboro, the real property hereinafter described to secure the payment of a certain indebtedness described in said Deed of Trust; and WHEREAS, the said Trustees were unable to act as such Trustee, and Bank of Waynesboro as the owner and holder of the debt secured by said Deeds of Trust, appointed James Y. Ross, Sr., as Substitute Trustee by document duly recorded in the Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee, in Record Book 155, Page 555, as authorized by said Deeds of Trust; and WHEREAS, default having been made in the payment of the debt, obligations, terms and conditions provided for in said Deeds of Trust, and the entire indebtedness secured by the above referenced Deeds of Trust has matured and is past due and unpaid; and WHEREAS, the owner and holder of said Notes secured by said Deeds of Trust has directed the undersigned Substitute Trustee to foreclose said Deeds of Trust in accordance with the terms and provisions thereof; NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority vested in me as Substitute Trustee under said Deeds of Trust, I will, on the 26th day of June, 2013, at 12:15 p.m., at the East door of the courthouse in Wayne, Tennessee, offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the last, highest and best bidder for cash and in bar of the equity of redemption, the statutory right of redemption, homestead, dower, curtesy, and all rights and exceptions of every kind, all of which is expressly waived in said Deeds of Trust, the following described real property: A certain tract or parcel of real property located, lying and being situated on the waters of Butler Creek in the Seventh (7th) Civil District of Wayne County, Tennessee, and being more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron stake on the East margin of the graded road leading from Highway No. 13 to Butlers Creek, known as the Butlers Creek Road, the same being the Southwest and beginning corner of the 10 acre tract conveyed by Homer Muse and wife, Lena Muse, to O.P. (Joe) Howard and wife, Virginia Howard, by deed dated July 15, 1959, and recorded in the Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee, in Deed Book No. 41, page 167, also the Northwest corner of the tract of which this is a part; thence South 75 degrees East 13 poles to a stake, another corner of said 10 acre tract; thence South 48 degrees East 5 poles to a stake, another corner of said 10 acre tract; thence South 7 degrees East 9-2/3 poles to a stake, the same being another corner of the said 10 acre tract; also a corner of the tract of which this is a part; thence South 34 degrees

West 3 ½ poles to a stake, with gum pointers; thence North 75 degrees West 25 poles to a stake on the East margin of said Butlers Creek graded road, thence with the East margin of said road as follows: North 35 degrees East 15-11/25 poles to the beginning, containing by estimation 2 acres be the same more or less. This being the same real property conveyed to Joshua Lynn Hensley by Deed of Barbara Hanvey dated December 15, 2009, filed of record in the Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee, in Record Book 125, Page 124. The street address of the above-described property, whether real, personal or otherwise, is believed to be: 8827 Middle Butler Road, Iron City, Tennessee 38463; but such address is not part of the legal description of the property described herein above and, in the event of any discrepancy, the legal description herein shall control. Said real property will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes, restrictive covenants, subdivision restrictions, and building lines, easements for public utilities, and other easements, and any and all prior restrictions, encumbrances, fixture filings, liens of any nature, including Federal Tax Liens and State Tax Liens and statutory rights of redemption of any county, municipal, state or federal governmental entity, and any matter that an accurate survey, or personal observation, of the premises might disclose. In addition, the following parties’ may claim an interest in said property, to wit: Lien Holders: Bank of Waynesboro Other Interested parties: Wayne County Trustee Clerk & Master Tennessee Valley Electric Cooperative The right is reserved to adjourn the day, time, and place certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth herein. If the highest bidder cannot pay the bid, then the next highest bidder, at their highest bid, will be deemed the successful bidder. However, this property is being sold with the express reservation that the sale is subject to confirmation by the owner/holder or trustee/ substitute trustee, and this sale may be rescinded at any time by the owner/holder or substitute/ trustee. Title to said real property is believed to be good, but I will sell and convey the same only as Substitute Trustee, and the buyer must rely upon his or her own judgment and investigation as to the status of title. The purpose of this communication is to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for the purpose of collecting said indebtedness. This 6th day of June, 2013. JAMES Y. ROSS, SR., SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE BARRISTER’S BUILDING, 102 PUBLIC SQUARE N. POST OFFICE BOX 1359 WAYNESBORO, TENNESSEE 38485 (931) 722-7175 June 12, 19, 26, 2013

director and assistant professor of the radiologic technology program. “They’ve worked hard to achieve their goals and will succeed in their careers.” Program graduates must take and pass the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists board licensure exam in order to secure employment. The current NOTICE In an attempt to title the following motorcycles, notify me if you have legal claim to ownership or liens. Call Mike Mitchell 931-722-5970. Suzuki Motorcycle: 1972 GT 750 Frame #GT75027391; Kawasaki Motorcycles: 1970 G39055 #GA-218465; 1972 S2350 #S2F-21003; 1972 F9350 #F5F-22408; 1973 H1-500 #H1F-15037; 1975 KZ-400 #KA-505461; 1977 KZ-400 #KZ400A-502917; 1985 ZL-900 #JKAZL2A16FA000860. June 12-19-P. BID NOTICE The Wayne County Highway Department will accept bids for the 2013-2014 year, for the following items: Chipping and sealing county roads Bids will be opened and read aloud at 10:00 A.M. Thursday, June 27, 2013. Bids must be sealed and marked “2013-2014 Bid.” Bids may be mailed to the Wayne County Highway Department, P.O. Box 472, Waynesboro, TN 38485 or delivered to the Highway Department office at 315 Hog Creek road, by the above mentioned date and time. Bids will be awarded by July 4, 2013. Billy Joe Martin, Wayne County Road Superintendent reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids in the best interest of the Wayne County Highway Department and Wayne County. Bid specifications may be picked up at the Wayne County Highway Department office. June 12-19-(ojb) NOTICE TO CREDITORS As Required by TCA §302-306 Case Number 91CH1-2013PR-174 Estate of Michael D Hayes, Deceased Notice is hereby given that on June 5 of 2013 letters testamentary in respect of the estate of Michael D Hayes, who died 5/14/2013, were issued to the undersigned by the Wayne County Chancery Court of Wayne County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and nonresident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against the estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above-named Court on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred: (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days before date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication; or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors, if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication as described in (1) (A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death. All persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper settlement with the undersigned at once. Date: 6/5/2013 Lisa Hayes Executor James Y. Ross, Sr. Attorney Carolyn Mathis Clerk & Master June 12, 19, 2013

first-attempt pass rate for Columbia State is 95 percent, with a 5-year average of 94.4 percent. Columbia State’s radiologic technology program is a rigorous 22-month program in which students learn imaging science in order to become a radiographer and work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, doctors’ offices and other healthcare facilities. Upon completion of the program, graduates are qualified to produce images of patients’ internal structures for use in diagnosing medial problems.

Gospel Singing A gospel singing will be held at the St, Joseph Free Will Baptist Church in St. Joseph, Tennessee on Sunday, June 30 beginning at 6 P.M. Featured will be The Labourers. NOTICE TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION BY CITY OF WAYNESBORO AFTER JULY 19, 2013: 1998 MITSUBISHI, VIN #JA3AM84J5WY003415, HAS BEEN IN IMPOUND LOT SINCE JUNE 9, 2012, CERTIFIED LETTER HAS BEEN SENT TO REGISTERED OWNER ON NOVEMBER 13 2012, NO PROOF OF OWNERSHIP HAS BEEN SHOWN. VEHICLE WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION AFTER JULY 19, 2013. June 19-26-(ojb) TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE WHEREAS, by Trust Deed, nd dated the 2 day of May, 2011, recorded in the Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee, in Record Book 137, Page 279, JOSHUA LYNN HENSLEY, unmarried, conveyed in Trust to James Y. Ross, Sr., Trustee, for the Bank of Waynesboro, the real property hereinafter described to secure the payment of a certain indebtedness described in said Deed of Trust; and WHEREAS, default having been made in the payment of the debt, obligations, terms and conditions provided for in said Deed of Trust, and the entire indebtedness secured by the above referenced Deeds of Trust has matured and is past due and unpaid; and WHEREAS, the owner and holder of said Notes secured by said Deeds of Trust has directed the undersigned Trustee to foreclose said Deed of Trust in accordance with the terms and provisions thereof; NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority vested in me as Trustee under said Deed of Trust, I will, on the 26th day of June, 2013, at 12:30 p.m., at the East door of the courthouse in Wayne, Tennessee, offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the last, highest and best bidder for cash and in bar of the equity of redemption, the statutory right of redemption, homestead, dower, curtesy, and all rights and exceptions of every kind, all of which is expressly waived in said Deeds of Trust, the following described real property: A certain tract or parcel of real property located, lying and being situated in the Seventh (7th) Civil District of Wayne County, Tennessee, and being more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a PK nail set in the center of Middle Butler Road, being the Northwest corner of described and parent tract, and the Southwest corner of Alfred and Barbara Hanvey (Deed Book 57, page 298). Thence leaving Middle Butler Road, along the Southwest line of Hanvey, South 71 degrees 12’ 39” East passing an iron pin found at 14.17 feet, for a total distance of 529.07 feet to an iron pin set, being the Southeast corner of Hanvey; thence along the Southeast line of Hanvey, North 39 degrees 23’ 23” East for 57.25 feet to an iron pin found, being the Westmost corner of William Brewer (Deed Book 59, page 559); thence along the West blazed line of Brewer; South 33 degrees 05’ 36” East for 228.78 feet to a hacked 15 inch oak, South 37 degrees 34’ 24” East for 252.39 feet to an 18 inch oak fence corner; being the Southwest corner of Brewer and the Northwest corner of James Berry (Deed Book 49, page 276); thence along the West line of Berry, generally along a fence, South 35 degrees 40’ 15” East for 168.86 feet to an 18 inch oak; being the Southeast corner of described tract; thence along a new severance line, North 64 degrees 58’ 16” West passing an iron pin set at 1117.55 feet, for a total distance of 1132.55 feet to the center of Middle Butler Road, being the Southwest corner of described tract; thence along the center of Middle Butler Road; North 32 degrees 25’ 06” East for 208.37 feet to the point of beginning, containing 5.020

Pastor Roger Creecy and the congregation invites everyone to attend.

Cemetery Cleaning June 29, Piney Grove Persons with loved ones buried in Piney Grove Cemetery (1904 Piney Road, Cypress Inn) are asked to please remove all ground flowers or ornamental figures, etc. by Friday, June 28, in order for the cemetery to be properly mowed for the summer. June 19-26-(ojb)

Subscribe Today Call 722-5429 We Accept Credit Cards!! LEGAL NOTICE On Monday, June 3, 2013 the City of Clifton entered into a 180-day construction period with a 3rd party contractor to complete a 2009 CDBG waterline extension project. The proposed line will extend Clifton city water services along the state right-of-way of Billy Nance Highway until the lines terminus at Highway 64. Residents and business owners along the proposed route are urged to activate a City of Clifton utility account by visiting Clifton City Hall at 142 Main Street, Clifton, TN 38425. All potential customers are requested to set up an account regardless of prior contact with the City. City offices are open between 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. and can be reached at (931) 676-3370. June 5-12-19-2013 acres. The above survey was performed by Dale E. Sagely, Tennessee Registered Land Surveyor # 1888, on December 11-15, 2007, using a T1000 Wild Total Station, with a Category II Closure, and a Record North Bearing. Subject to the Southeast 25’ prescriptive margin of Middle Butler Road. Also subject to restrictions, covenants, and easements of record. This being then a portion of the same real property conveyed to Joshua Hensley by deed of Roger Dale Smith, dated 4th day of April, 2011, filed of record in the Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee, in Record Book 137, Page 277, on the 2nd day of May, 2011 at 1:58 p.m. The street address of the abovedescribed property, whether real, personal or otherwise, is believed to be: Chisholm Road, Iron City, Tennessee, 38463; but such address is not part of the legal description of the property described herein above and, in the event of any discrepancy, the legal description herein shall control. Said real property will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes, restrictive covenants, subdivision restrictions, and building lines, easements for public utilities, and other easements, and any and all prior restrictions, encumbrances, fixture filings, liens of any nature, including Federal Tax Liens and State Tax Liens and statutory rights of redemption of any county, municipal, state or federal governmental entity, and any matter that an accurate survey, or personal observation, of the premises might disclose. In addition, the following parties’ may claim an interest in said property, to wit: Lien Holders: Bank of Waynesboro Other Interested Parties: The right is reserved to adjourn the day, time, and place certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth herein. If the highest bidder cannot pay the bid, then the next highest bidder, at their highest bid, will be deemed the successful bidder. However, this property is being sold with the express reservation that the sale is subject to confirmation by the owner/holder or trustee/ substitute trustee, and this sale may be rescinded at any time by the owner/holder or substitute/ trustee. Title to said real property is believed to be good, but I will sell and convey the same only as Substitute Trustee, and the buyer must rely upon his or her own judgment and investigation as to the status of title. The purpose of this communication is to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for the purpose of collecting said indebtedness. This 6th day of June, 2013. JAMES Y. ROSS, SR., SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE BARRISTER’S BUILDING, 102 PUBLIC SQUARE N. POST OFFICE BOX 1359 WAYNESBORO, TENNESSEE 38485 (931) 722-7175 F : \ W p d o c s \ FORECLOSURE\2013 foreclosure-doc\hensley-j-subnot.1wpd.wpd June 12, 19, 26, 2013

TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made in the terms, conditions and payments provided in a certain Deed of Trust, dated June 26, 2009, executed by Kale Keith and Tammy Keith to W. Andrew Yarbrough, Trustee, of record in Record Book 121, Page 158 in the Register’s Office for Wayne County, Tennessee, to secure the indebtedness described, the entire indebtedness having been declared due and payable as provided in said Deed of Trust, I, W. Andrew Yarbrough, will by virtue of the power and authority vested in me as Trustee, on the 19th day of July, 2013 at 10:00 A.M., at the EAST DOOR OF THE COURTHOUSE, WAYNE COUNTY, TENNESSEE, sell to the highest bidder for cash, free from all legal and equitable rights of redemption, homestead and dower, rights by virtue of marriage, and all other exemptions of every kind, which are expressly waived, and subject to any unpaid taxes, if any, the following described real property: A certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in the 1st Civil District of Wayne County, Tennessee, and said property is more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at the southwest corner of a two story brick building with basement floor, now occupied by what is generally called Marty’s Art Shop (formerly the One-Stop Store); running thence North with the center of the West wall of said building and passing the northwest corner of the same, in all 93 feet to a stake; thence East _____ feet to J.W. Copeland’s line; thence South with J.W. Copeland’s line to C.R. Stockard’s line; thence West _____ feet to C.R. Stockard’s northwest corner; thence South with the center of the wall of the building hereinbefore referred to and the wall of the building in which Marty’s Art Shop (formerly the One-Stop Store) is now located to a stake at the southwest corner of C.R. Stockard building and the southeast corner of Marty’s Art Shop (formerly the One-Stop Store) building; thence West with the northern margin of the Public Square 34 feet to the beginning. There is expressly conveyed hereby unto the Grantee herein, his heirs and assigns, a strip of land immediately North of the Wayne Furniture Company building, formerly know as the Gallaher & Son Hardware and Furniture Store building, that is, that area between the North wall of said building and the North boundary line of the lot. There is also conveyed to the Grantee herein, his heirs and assigns, the easement leading East from State Highway No. 13, referred to in the J.O. Barnett Deed, which easement runs across the North end of the property hereby conveyed and immediately North of the North wall of said building and runs in an easterly direction. The East wall of the building on the lot conveyed is a joint party wall with Joe H. Sevier, Jr. who now owns the building formerly owned by C.R. Stockard and wife, Wilton Stockard. The West wall of the building on the lot hereby conveyed joins the East wall of a building owned by J.O. Barnett and formerly occupied by Mathis Hardware Company and it is understood that the center of said joint walls on the East and West constitute the property lines of the lot herein conveyed and that this conveyance is made subject to the party wall agreements as set forth in the various conveyances in the chain of title. This property is also subject to that Agreement for certain rights relative to the North side of the described property, said Agreement is of record in MCL Book 6, page 31, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee. This being the real property conveyed to Kale Keith and wife, Tammy Keith, by deed of Central Bank, dated June 26, 2009, and recorded in Record Book 121, Page 155, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee. The sale of said property shall be subject to any and all unpaid taxes and assessments, together with interest and penalty, if any, and any and all other prior easements, restrictions, encumbrances, or liens of any nature. The herein described real property is subject to a Notice of State Tax Lien, of record in Record Book 151, Page 698, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee. Furthermore, it is affirmatively stated that notice as required by T.C.A. § 67-1-1433(b) (1) has been timely given to the State of Tennessee. Furthermore, the sale of the herein described real property being advertised will be subject to the right of the State of Tennessee to redeem said real property as provided for in T.C.A. § 67-1-1433(c)(1). THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. W. ANDREW YARBROUGH, Trustee W. ANDREW YARBROUGH ATTORNEY OTHER PARTIES

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Peoples Bank VItoP Club Chooses The Lion King When it comes to choosing a Broadway show, The Lion King, wins hands down with the Peoples Bank VItoP Club. The motorcoach left on a cloudy Saturday morning to attend the afternoon matinee at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center in Nashville. A stop at

the Crossings in Spring Hill allowed everyone to select the eatery that most appealed to them for lunch. Pat Skinner, Norma Thompson, Barbara Foley and Judy Williams had a good meal at O’Charley’s while Elaine Foutch and her granddaughter, Kathlyn,

Pictured from left Deb Staggs, Betty Martin and Bailey Staggs. joined others at the at the TPAC to find Cracker Barrel. Kaylee excellent seats in the Ferguson couldn’t pass front center of the first up a cute teddy bear in tier. Jeanette Cronise and Callie, the gift shop which Great- granddaughter Grandmother, Kathleen Melissa Davis, and AshGodwin, purchased for ley Moore were thrilled as her. Others that got in the giraffes strutted, birds some shopping at this swooped, and gazelles popular mall were Judy leaped bringing the stage Pulley and Joaboa Pulley alive. Rendia Ward, The group arrived Margaret Dill, Martha From left - Melissa Davis and Ashley Moore. Mitchener, Revone Clark, Bliss Garcia, and her daughter Lynda Mackin found the show visually stunning and technically astounding with a great musical score. The talented cast wowed one of the family groups attending, Phyllis Cozart and daughter, Leigh MaGaha and grandchildren, Michael 7 Acres/ 2 Tracts Absolute & Grace. Sisters Nancy 33 Acres / 4 Tracts Cobb Farm Warren, Nina Rose and 169 Acres Timberland /2 Tracts Wayne County Ruth Ann Howard were seeing the breathtaking show for the second time Owner Financing Available as was Paulette Crowell 10% Down who enjoyed it so much she came back with her sister, Sandra Pate. Deb Rex Lineberry FL #3402 Lic#385 Staggs with daughter, 731-925-6860 - 731-607-1266 Bailey, and mother Betty George James FL # 1946 Lic#116 - 731-722-3016 Martin, could understand all the accolades awarded NO BUYER PREMIUM this show as they watched OWNERS NUMBER: 731-925-2099 OR 731-926-2486 the memorable images of the animals in rhythm to Wayne County’s County’s Oldest Oldest Pest Lawrence Pest Control Company the music. Others “blown Control Company Since Since1973 1973 awayâ€? by this production were Aaron & Janis Holt, 1989-2002 and Brad & Megan Daniel “In loving memory of with her parents, Steve & ‘Bo’ Krystal Carter. Another a fallen friendâ€? family group attending were Patricia Bell, Tish Special attention and care to the elderly Holder, Denise Harrison and pets and Pat Holder, Peoples Bank hostess. Margaret Cathy Johnson - President Dill won a DVD of The New Construction Pretreats Lion King, the door prize -$ +#" ./ 1 .* & -* Rep. Mark Kilburn given on the motorcoach “HERE STAY!â€? Luna Bronson Kilburn - JeffTO(Bubba) by Catherine Ross, 1 " &+ Peoples Bank hostess. Some Prices Bonded TERMITE & PEST CONTROL Quoted Over Conversation over the Protectors of your health and property! 1 &+-* The Phone light supper at a rest stop CertiďŹ cates Some of the services we offer: was still concentrated on On Request Free FreeInspections Estimates the marvelous afternoon 1 ! *, * & Estimates at TPAC with friends in

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SUNRISE Legacy

By David Coy

By definition a legacy is a gift of property or money, anything handed down from the past. It comes from the old French legatie ‘a body of persons sent on a mission.’ We become an ambassador for our dearly departed, sent on a mission. What type of mission could we need to engage in their memory? A centralized mission may involve simply moving forward in building anew our life. This may be especially helpful for those who are struggling to move forward in their life. This is one real way we honor our dearly departed working to get our life back on track. So often it happens our life is derailed in our traumatic loss. We are blindsided by the event in our life, it punches the wind out of us, like a punch in the stomach did when we were a teen. The effects during our journey with grief take longer to recover from

than a simply a punch in the stomach. It also is common for us to be at a loss as to our identity. We associated ourselves a certain way in the past and now that association is no more. Who are we now? Hopefully this idea gives us the motivation to build anew our identity. Not only based upon our new responsibilities whatever they happen to be right now, but with our flexibility we have now that we may not have had before we can create our own life to our choosing. According to our likes and dislikes, as long as it is honest, honorable pursuit then it shall be FINAL NOTICE AND PUBLIC EXPLANATION OF A PROPOSED ACTIVITY IN A 100-YEAR FLOODPLAIN To: All interested Agencies - Federal, State, and Local Groups and Individuals This is to give notice that the Wayne County under CFR 24 Part 58 has conducted an evaluation as required by Executive Order 11988 and/ or 11990, in accordance with HUD regulations at 24 CFR 55.20 Subpart C Procedures for Making Determinations on Floodplain Management, to determine the potential affect that its activity in the floodplain and wetland will have on the human environment for a Community Development Block Grant under B-10-DF-47-0001. The proposed project(s) is located at the intersection of Highways 114 and 64 moving east toward Waynesboro and terminating at the current construction of another water line extension in Waynesboro, Wayne County. The project consists of constructing 50,000 linear feet of 8-inch water line extension connecting the Clifton and Waynesboro Water Systems. Two pump stations will also need to be installed. The project will cover less than a total acre of floodplain. Wayne County has considered the following alternatives and mitigation measures to be taken to minimize adverse impacts and to restore and preserve natural and beneficial values: No Build Alternative: This alternative was not selected as it does not meet the need of providing water between Clifton and Waynesboro. The alternative of building in another location was not selected as the water line will connect to existing waterlines already under construction along Highway 64. If the water line connection was built in another location it would cost even more and would not be a direct link between the two communities. Wayne County is in compliance with state and local floodplain protection procedures. Wayne County has reevaluated the alternatives to building in the floodplain and has determined that it has no practicable alternative. Environmental files that document compliance with steps 3 through 6 of Executive Order 11988 and/or 11990, are available for public inspection, review and copying upon request at the times and location delineated in the last paragraph of this notice for receipt of comments. This activity will have no significant impact on the environment for the following reasons: An assessment was made on the environmental impact this project would have. State and federal agencies were made aware of this project and no agency objected to the construction activities. Best Management Practices will be implemented where needed to minimize or eliminate any impact that may be made during the construction of this project. There are three primary purposes for this notice. First, people who may be affected by activities in floodplains and those who have an interest in the protection of the natural environment should be given an opportunity to express their concerns and provide information about these areas. Second, an adequate public notice program can be an important public educational tool. The dissemination of information about floodplains can facilitate and enhance Federal efforts to reduce the risks associated with the occupancy and modification of these special areas. Third, as a matter of fairness, when the Federal government determines it will participate in actions taking place in floodplains, it must inform those who may be put at greater or continued risk. Written comments must be received by the Wayne County Executive Office at the following address on or before June 27, 2013 Wayne County Executive’s Office P.O. Box 848 Waynesboro, TN 38485 and 931-722-3653, Attention: Jason Rich, County Executive Comments may also be submitted or further information can be requested via email waynecomayor@netease.net. A full description of the project may also be reviewed from 8 am to 4 pm at 100 Court Circle Suite 300, Waynesboro, TN 38485 Jason Rich Wayne County Executive June 19, 2013

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CONCURRENT NOTICE NOTICE OF FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT AND NOTICE OF INTENT TO REQUEST RELEASE OF FUNDS June 19th, 2013 Wayne County Executive Office 100 Court Circle P.O. Box 848 Suite 300 Waynesboro, TN 38485 931-931722-3653 These notices shall satisfy two separate but related procedural requirements for activities to be undertaken by the Wayne County. REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS On or about July 4th, 2013, the Wayne County will submit a request to the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development for the release of funds under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended, to undertake a project known as Wayne County Emergency Water Line Connection, for the purpose of constructing 50,000 linear feet of 8-inch water line,$267,000.00 , and beginning at the intersection of Highways 64 and 114 and ending at the water line under current construction on Highway 64. FINDING OFNO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT The Wayne County has determined that the project will have no significant impact on the human environment. Therefore, an Environmental Impact Statement under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) is not required. Additional project information is contained in the Environmental Review Record (ERR) on file at 100 Court Circle Suite 300 Waynesboro, TN 38485 and may be examined or copied weekdays. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. PUBLIC COMMENTS Any individual, group, or agency disagreeing with this determination or wishing to comment on the project may submit written comments to the Wayne County Executive’s Office P.O. Box 848 Waynesboro, TN 38485. All comments received by July 4th, 2013 will be considered by the Wayne County prior to authorizing submission of a request for release of funds. Comments should specify which Notice they are addressing. RELEASE OF FUNDS The Wayne County certifies to the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development that Jason Rich In his/her capacity as county mayor consents to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal Courts if an action is brought to enforce responsibilities in relation to the environmental review process and that these responsibilities have been satisfied. The Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development (ECD) approval of the certification satisfies its responsibilities under NEPA and related laws and authorities and allows the Wayne County to use program funds. OBJECTIONS TO RELEASE OF FUNDS The Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development will accept objections to its release of funds and the Wayne County certification for a period of fifteen days following the anticipated submission date or its actual receipt of the request (whichever is later) only if they are on one of the following basis: (a) The certification was not executed by the Certifying Officer of the Wayne County; (b) Wayne County has omitted a step or failed to make a decision or finding required by HUD regulations at 24 CFR Part 58; (c) The grant recipient has committed funds or incurred costs not authorized by 24 CFR Part 58 before approval of a release of funds by the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development; or (d) Another Federal agency acting pursuant to 40 CFR Part 1504 has submitted a written finding that the project is unsatisfactory from the standpoint of environmental quality. Objections must be prepared and submitted in accordance with the required procedures (24 CFR Part 58) and shall be addressed to the State of Tennessee, Department of Economic and Community Development, Office of Policy and Federal Programs, William R. Snodgrass Tennessee Tower, 10th Floor, 312 Rosa L. Parks Avenue, Nashville, Tennessee 37243-1102. Potential objectors should contact the Office of Policy and Federal Programs to verify the actual last day of the objection period. Jason Rich Wayne County Executive June 19, 2013


PAGE SIX - SECOND SECTION - THE WAYNE COUNTY NEWS - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 2013

Community Happenings COMMUNITY EVENTS

COLLINWOOD OES NO. 422 REG. MTHLY. MTG. The Collinwood Chapter Order of the Eastern Star has their regular monthly meeting the first Thursday of each month. Meetings begin at 7 P.M. All members are urged to June 2013-(ojb) attend. HOLLY CREEK V.F.D. MONTHLY FISH FRY The Holly Creek Fire Department and Community Center sponsors its monthly fish fry every 4th Saturday from 4 till 7 P.M. at the VFD/Community Center. All proceeds will benefit the fire department. Everyone is invited to support this cause. June 2013-(ojb) BECOME A HOSPICE VOLUNTEER You Can be the Difference! Come join us at Tennessee Quality Hospice and become a part of a caring and compassionate team. Tennessee Quality Hospice provides Physical, Emotional, and Spiritual support for terminally ill patients and their families. Volunteers are needed for Patient care, bereavement support, office work. Training is free call Bro. Chad Balentine at 931-722-2785. Jan. 26-2011-tf-ojb) A.A. MEETS IN WAYNESBORO AT C.P. CHURCH A. A. meets every Tuesday night at 7 P. M. at the Presbyterian Church in Waynesboro. Everyone is welcome. For more information call C.W.B. 731-695-2358 or Ron R. 931-762-5977 / 931-629-0572. Aug. 2012-Aug. 2013-P.

DRUG SUPPORT GROUPS MEET AT WAYNE COUNTY HELPING HANDS OFFICE Wayne County Helping Hands offers an open meeting every Saturday at 5 o’clock P.M. for anyone who wants to participate in a drug recovery support group. Teen Challenge Lifeline classes are held at 7 P.M. on Tuesdays. Lifeline consists of six different classes, lasting from six to twelve weeks each. The only cost is a fee for each workbook. Call 931-722-6888 for more information. Wayne County Helping Hands is a 501c3 non-profit public charity organization. Feb. 13-tf-(ojb)

COUNTRY HAM BREAKFAST BEECH CREEK There will be a country ham breakfast every first Saturday morning of each month from 7 till 9 A.M. at the Beech Creek Fire Hall. Everyone is welcome. Jan.-Dec. 2013-P.

FREE GED CLASSES The Wayne County Adult Education Program offers free classes Monday through Thursday. Office hours are Monday through Friday 8:00-4:00. The GED is going to go through a major change at the end of this year. Give us a call at 722-9943 and set up a time to get started on the first step to a better future. This project is funded under an agreement with The Department of Labor and Workforce Development. Jan. 9 Thru Dec. 25, 2013-P.

WAYNE COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY TO MEET The Wayne County Democratic Party will meet each third Tuesday of the month at 6:30 P.M. at Tin Roof Steakhouse, 705 Highway 99, Waynesboro, unless otherwise posted. All Democrats are encouraged to attend. Please plan to make a purchase to repay Tin Roof for use of their meeting room. June 12-Dec. 25, 2013-P.

HIGHWAY 69 VFD BBQ SUPPER The Hwy. 69 V.F.D. will be having a B.B.Q. Supper the 4th Saturday night of each month from 3 till 7 P.M. Pork or chicken will be available for a per plate fee. You can eat in or carry out and all proceeds will benefit the Hwy. 69 V.F.D.

Events In And Around Wayne County

REGULAR MTHLY. MTG. CYPRESS INN VFD. The regular monthly meeting of the Cypress Inn Volunteer Fire Department will be held on the 4th Monday of each month. FUND ESTABLISHED FOR FUNERAL EXPENSES OF JAMES “GROUNDHOG” DUGGER A fund has been established at Wayne County Bank to help pay for the funeral expenses of James “Groundhog” Dugger. If you wish to make a contribution you may do so at any Wayne County Bank location. All donations will be appreciated.

WAYNE COUNTY BEER BOARD TO MEET A special called meeting of the Wayne County Beer Board will be held on Monday, June 24, 2013 beginning at 5:30 P.M. at the Wayne County Clerk’s Office. June 12-19-(ojb)

Guest Speaker Wayne County Civitan

June 5-12-19-26, 2013-P.

FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (BAD CHECK) CLASS BE HELD JUNE 28TH, W’BORO The next Financial Responsibility class for Wayne County is scheduled for Friday, June 28th, 2013 at 6 P.M. at the Tennessee Valley Electric Cooperative building on Highway 13 just North of Waynesboro. Please enter at the right side of the building at the community room. Mark your calendar. If you are required to take this class as part of your court disposition do not miss the class! If you miss the class the Judge will issue a Subpoena to return to court to show cause for contempt. Class is only held once a month. There is no charge for this class. Please bring an ink pen. For more information call Jennifer Carroll at Mid South Mediation Services, 931-796-0487. POPE FAMILY REUNION The annual Pope Family Reunion will be held on June 23rd at the Waynesboro Elementary School. Dinner will be served at 12 o’clock. Plates, cups and drinks will be supplies. Please bring a covered dish and join the family for a day of fellowship and fun. SMITH FAMILY REUNION The Lewis Henry and Cortney Smith Family Reunion will be held on Sunday, June 30th, 2013 from 11:30 A.M. until ? at the Waynesboro Middle School. All family members and friends are invited and asked to bring a covered dish lunch. SPECIAL MEETING WAYNE COUNTY BEER BOARD A special called meeting of the Wayne County Beer Board will be held Monday, July 1, 2013 at 5:30 P.M. at the Wayne County Clerk’s Office. June 19-26-(ojb)

MUSIC FESTIVAL JUNE 20-22 IN SUMMERTOWN The 2013 Semi-Annual Summertown Bluegrass Reunion and Music Festival on Highway 240 in Summertown, Tenn. will be held June 20, 21 and 22. Thursday, June 20th is FREE admission night for everyone. On Friday, June 21st, the Stage Shows begin at 7 P.M. Admission will be charged. The stage shows begin on Saturday, June 22nd at 12 noon. Admission will be charged. SCHRA ANNOUNCES USDA COMMODITIES TO BE DISTRIBUTED JUNE 27TH The South Central Human Resource Agency, 931-7223717, announced this week that the U. S. Department of Agriculture commodities will be distributed Thursday, June 27th, 2013 from 10 A.M. till 1 P.M. to eligible residents on a first come, first serve basis. The food distribution will be held at the National Guard Armory at 106 Industrial Drive, Waynesboro, TN. Eligibility will be based on total household income based that is within the income guidelines. Anyone receiving aid from one of the following programs is eligible for USDA Commodities: SNAP (formerly known as Food Stamps). Families First, SSI, LIHEAP or proof of residency in Public Housing. In accordance with Federal law and U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex age, or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Adjudication, 1400 independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20250-9410 or call toll free (866) 632-9992. Individuals who are hearing impaired or who have speech disabilities may contact USDA through The Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339; or (800) 845-6136 (Spanish). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. WAYNE COUNTY AND WAYNE CARE NURSING HOMES AND ASSISTED LIVING BOARD OF TRUSTEES TO MEET JUNE 21ST The Board of Trustees for Wayne County and Wayne Care Nursing Homes and Assisted Living will have their regular business meeting on Friday, June 21st, 2013 at the Assisted Living Facility. Breakfast will begin around 8 o’clock A.M. with the business session to begin at 8:30.

Karen Chiginsky, Director of the Wayne County Help Center was the guest speaker at the Wayne County Civitan Club meeting on June 12, 2013. The Help Center is active in assisting many families in the county when they need items such as clothing and household goods. They are open Monday, Wednesdays and Fridays from 9AM til noon. The Help Center will take many donations from the community. They only ask that if you have something used to donate that the donor ask themselves if they would allow their family to use it or wear. If not then it is probably best to do away with the item. The Civitan Club was pleased have Karen as our guest speaker. Pictured with Karen is Theresa Bowen, President of the Wayne County Civitan Club.

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More Winners In Butterfly 5-K Run (Continued From Page Twelve A)

Male 50-54 Division - First Place Benny Phifer, 21:21.57; Second Place Edward Hinton, 24:10.35; Third Place Mike Gunn, 24:24.72

Male 70-74 Division - First Place Thomas Adkisson, 27:02.22; Second Place Kenneth Blackwell, 44:47.32; Third Place Richard McNabb, 59:14.42.

Male 55-59 Division - First Place Jeff Stracener, 21:50.18; Second Place Tim Zuelke, 24:08.62; Third Place Harold Crittendon, 28:00.47.

Male 75-79 Division - First Place Herb Perry, 31:58.77; Second Place JD Germany, 38:19.21.

Male 60-64 Division - First Place Larry Jackson, 23:45.10; Second Place Danny Jones, 24:46.27; Third Place Robert Ragans, 29:06.72.

Male 65-69 Division - First Place Gary Kelly, 27:27.34; Second Place Larry Tall, 38:02.73; Third Place Tommy Stine, 41:00.76. Female 1-9 Division - First Place Abbie Gallo, (not pictured) 36:36.54; Second Place Emily VanEtten (not pictured) 36:39.74; and Third Place Harlie Sandusky, pictured at right, 38:26.32.

Female 15-19 Division - First Place Logan Kerstiens (not pictured), 23:46.22; Second Place Ashlee Elkins, 24:56.00; Third Place Tyler Downs, 24:58.01.

Female 20-24 Division - First Place Sabra McCrory, 28:31.20; Second Place Hillary Ray, 31:34.98; Third Place Ashley Bean, 33:05.34.

Male 80+ Division - First Place Nathan Hardin, 42:33.77; Second Place Leon Boyd, 43:07.60. Female 25-29 Division - First Place Ashley Munsey, 22:57.18; Second Place Kristen Daugherty, (not pictured), 27:13.38; Third Place Lindsay Kerr, 27:57.70.

Female 10-14 Division - First Place Jacqueline Hibbard, 32:22.68; Second Place Brookelyn Morris (not pictured), 33:33.37; Third Place Sydney Ibbotson, 34:39.00.

Female 30-34 Division - First Place Angie Retherford, 23:06.22; Second Place Michelle Collins, 25:32.05; Third Place Ruth Luong, 25:46.33.

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