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Jury Finds Steve Russell “Not Guilty” Of Murdering Brother

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School Board Stands Firm On Collinwood High School Grievance A man whose granddaughter plays basketball for Collinwood High School is refusing to let go of a controversy that has him at odds with school principal Herb Luker. Jim Parker appeared at last week’s Wayne County School Board meeting because he says the Board has not addressed a grievance filed by a group of parents last December. But the School Board feels it has addressed the situation and put it to rest. Board Chairman Joe Treece said so at the December meeting and Board member Andy Yarbrough told Parker the same thing Thursday. Parker still wants the Board to meet with a group of parents whose daughters quit the basketball team in November after Luker changed a practice rule that had been in effect for six years under girls coach Jason Morris. The Board sent a committee of its members and School Supt. Wanda Johnston to the school to meet with Luker and a compromise over the rule was worked out. The

girls who had quit the team returned. But Parker says the parents never got an apology from Luker and he was not removed as athletic director as they wished. Now, Parker says, he wants Luker removed as principal as well. However, Yarbrough made it clear Thursday that state law says Luker had the authority to make

Murder defendant Steve Russell (right) uses his late brother’s rifle to demonstrate to what he saw Tinker Russell do in the moments before he shot him. Asst. D.A. Doug Dicus (left) questions the suspect. Butler acknowledged that the defendant had shot his brother dead, spraying Tinker Russell’s pick-up truck with six shots from a semi-automatic rifle at a range of just over 30 feet. The shots were fired from the defendant’s front porch of a mobile home located on Dugout Hollow Road near Clifton. Three bullets struck Tinker Russell, one in his chest just to the left of his breastbone. He was also hit in the left thigh and right hand. Steve Russell testified that he received a phone call from his brother 2-3 days before the shooting saying he didn’t want Steve coming to his house, another mobile home nearby on the same

road. “Don’t ask me why, I’m not going to give you any explanation,” he quoted Tinker as saying. He said that the victim had driven his vehicle slowly past his house several times the day of the shooting, turning around each time at a cul-de-sac where both men and a neighbor had a mailbox, then driving past again. The defendant said his brother would rev the engine of his truck as he passed and appeared to have an angry look on his face, one he compared to a dog that was about to bite. He said at times he could see Adams in the passenger’s seat talking and laughing. Finally, Russell said (Continued On Page Five)

Relatives Say War Experience Left Him Scarred

Victim In Murder Case DNA Tests Are Positive For Rose Had A Troubled Past (Continued On Page Three)

Goggins Remains Authorities have now confirmed that the body remains found on the property of murder suspects Steven Ray and Sylvia Beersdorf are those of alleged victim Rose Goggins. DNA tests linked Ms.

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the changes he did. “My opinion is the matter is closed,” said Yarbrough. Yarbrough invited Parker to have the parents attend the next Board meeting but he said meeting with the parents in private as a full Board would violate the state’s open meeting law. Parker told the Wayne County News that he intended to pursue the

A Wayne County Circuit Court jury deliberated for almost five hours before returning “not guilty” verdicts Thursday night in the trial of Mark “Steve” Russell, accused of murdering his older brother on June 18, 2009. The six-man, six-woman jury determined that the defendant acted in self defense when he gunned down Howard “Tinker” Russell Jr. on a steamy summer afternoon last year near Clifton. The younger Russell was also acquitted of aggravated assault charges arising from the fact that his nephew, Ross Adams, was in the truck with the victim when the shooting started. Shortly after his acquittal, a somber Steve Russell said, “This is a no-win situation. I’m always going to be known as a man who killed his brother. He was a war hero but he brought back Vietnam with him. I’m going to have to live with this for the rest of my life.” From the opening statements of the trial both Asst. District Attorney Doug Dicus for the prosecution and defense attorney Patrick

Goggins’ remains to personal items taken from the Swinging Bridge Road house where she lived with her fiancé and his parents, the Beersdorfs. Wayne County Sheriff Ric Wilson said he expected evidence linking the Beersdorfs to the disappearance and murder of Ms. Goggins to be presented to the Wayne County Grand Jury March 12. The Beersdorfs waived their rights to preliminary hearings in General Sessions Court two weeks ago. They are charged (Continued On Page Five)

The following was originally part of the news story about the Howard “Tinker” Russell shooting that would have been published back in June 2009. However, publishers of the Wayne County News declined to print the following portion because it contained information that could potentially be prejudicial to prospective jurors in the murder case. With the trial’s end last week, a “not guilty” verdict for defendant Mark “Steve” Russell, and with the permission of the relatives interviewed, we now present the omitted portion of the story that would have appeared in

our June 24, 2009 issue:

***** The defendant’s sister and brother-in-law believe the shooting was justifiable homicide based upon self-defense. They say the younger brother was a former military medic who took care of his older brother but was at times afraid of him. Carolyn Essary of Jackson, phoned the Wayne County News Monday to offer some family history she says led to last week’s shooting. “This is a case that has been going on for forty years,” said Mrs. Essary noting that the victim

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“had a criminal record the size of a catalog.” Mrs. Essary and her husband, John, both described Tinker Russell as a “loose cannon” who often stayed in trouble with the law after returning home from Vietnam in 1969 with war injuries. John Essary said Russell had been involved in a firefight between his platoon and North Vietnamese soldiers during which he was (Continued On Page Three)

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his brother but at the last minute, he testified, “Something came over me that said don’t go out

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there without a gun.� Russell said he grabbed his Mac 90 rifle, chambered a bullet, and stepped out onto the porch with the gun held down at his right side. As Tinker Russell pulled over to the left side of the road nearest to his brother’s house, Steve Russell said he could see the barrel of a rifle sticking out of the open driver’s side window. “Tinker, what do you want?� Russell testified he called out to his brother. He said as Tinker’s gun barrel came farther out the window and began “coming at me� he shouted, “Tinker, don’t point that gun at me.� “Out of total fear and panic, I started shooting,� Russell testified. “He (Tinker) slumped forward and his gun barrel pivoted toward the rear of the truck.� He said Ross Adams had exited the truck just before he started shooting and was crouched behind the vehicle’s passenger side when the shooting ended. “Steve, don’t shoot,� Adams said according to Russell. He testified he got Adams to show him his hands. “You killed your brother,� Adams said. “No,� Russell said he replied. “You killed him riding around getting drunk and telling him lies.� Russell said that after Adams checked his uncle’s pulse he said he was leaving to go back to Tinker’s house. “I can’t stop you,� Russell recalled he told Adams. Adams had earlier testified that when the defendant emerged from

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his house he yelled, “I’m going to kill both you sons-of-b_____.â€? “Now, I wish he had killed me,â€? said the defendant tearfully. Russell had cried earlier when he first took the stand in his own defense saying of his brother, “He fought in Vietnam. He was a hero in my mind. I would not besmirch him in any way.â€? But he went on to testify about acts of violence his brother had committed including two assaults some 30 years ago for which he served jail time. He also recounted an incident some 10 years ago when Tinker and Ross Adams were both staying with Russell while they were each separated from their wives. Russell and Adams both testified that Tinker Russell had pointed a .22 rifle at Steve in an unexplained fit of rage and that Adams apparently saved Steve by grabbing the rifle as it discharged, sending a bullet into the wall just above Steve’s head. Adams and Steve Russell each testified that Adams wrested the rifle from Tinker, broke it and threw it through a picture window. When asked by Dicus why he didn’t report the incident to law enforcement, Steve Russell said he didn’t want to send his brother back to prison. “I loved my brother but when he got to drinking and taking drugs‌ he was a totally different person,â€? Russell testified. “When he was sober he would give you the shirt off his back. He was gold.â€? Russell also testified that Tinker had beaten an elderly man who had recently had back surgery in a personal property dispute involving the man and Ross Adams. Russell kept a calm demeanor while he testified under questioning from his own attorney but occasionally he would refer angrily to “Mr. Dicusâ€? who he said wanted to send him to jail for the rest of his life and had kept him in the

Wayne County Jail for the past eight months. When Dicus got his chance to cross-examine Russell he said, “OK, Mr. Russell, you’ve been wanting to talk to me, now here’s your chance.� During a series of heated exchanges between Dicus and Russell, the defendant said, “You would have me hung up on the Square if it was up to you.� “If you had not walked out on that porch, your brother would still be alive, wouldn’t he?� Dicus asked. “You’re asking me to be a fortune teller and speculate,� replied Russell who had noted earlier, “I had no choice in what I did.� During closing arguments, Dicus pointed out that the victim never said anything to the defendant, never set foot on his property, and never damaged his property. He also noted that Russell could have simply called the Sheriff’s Office but failed to do so. To prove Russell knew how to contact the Sheriff he played a tape of a voice message Russell had left the Sheriff two weeks prior to the shooting. The message contained a rambling tirade during which Russell accused the Sheriff of mistreating prisoners. Dicus also told the jury that a defendant cannot claim self defense after starting the altercation. “He lit the fuse,� said Dicus, noting that Russell was the only one to shoot.

“You can’t light the fuse to a bomb and not be responsible when it goes off.� “Every time the victim passed his house nothing happened until he came out with a gun,� said Dicus. “He said he was afraid but you saw how angry he got,� referring to his cross-examination of the defendant. Dicus also recounted Russell’s cool demeanor when he made the 911 call to report the shooting. The audio tape of the call was played for the jury. “Is he still conscious?� the 911 operator asked concerning the victim. “He looks like he’s dead as a hammer, ma’am,� Russell replied. Summing up the prosecution’s case, Dicus asked the jury to “Hold him accountable for his actions.� Butler countered in his closing that Russell testified he knew the victim and his nephew were armed. “It turns out they had loaded guns with the safeties off and Tinker had a history of violence. If you knew all that and he was riding up and down in front of your house wouldn’t you be nervous?� he asked the jury. “Can you say beyond a reasonable doubt that Mark Russell was not acting in self defense?� He recalled state medical examiner Dr. Feng Li’s testimony that an autopsy of Tinker’s body revealed the presence (Continued On Page Three)

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prescription drugs, marijuana, and an alcohol blood content of .145, almost twice the legal limit for operating a vehicle in Tennessee. “The state’s own witness (Ross Adams) admits the shooting didn’t start until (Tinker’s) gun barrel was out the window,” said Butler. “Why didn’t the victim just drive away? Instead, he stopped for a confrontation.” “The defendant has been truthful and consistent with everything he’s said,” said Butler. “He’s the one who made the 911 call and reported the shooting.” The jury had hours of testimony and reams of crime scene photos to consider when they retired to deliberate their verdict. But perhaps the most important piece of information they took to the jury room with them was the lengthy final instructions from Circuit Judge Jim T. Hamilton that included the legal definition of self defense. In part, the definition says that self defense can be claimed if “a defendant is not engaged in an unlawful act and is in a place he had a legal right to be” and the defendant has a “reasonable belief of eminent death or serious bodily injury.” The jury apparently believed this description fit Mark “Steve” Russell on the day he shot his brother.

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severely injured in the midsection- nearly “shot in two” by his own accounts. Russell was the only survivor of his 28-man platoon that day. He was said to have saved himself by pulling one of his dead buddy’s body over

During a break in his first degree murder trial, defendant Mark “Steve” Russell speaks with his sister, Carolyn Essary, of Jackson, TN. In an interview with the Wayne County News last summer Mrs. Essary said she believed her brother acted in self defense and a Wayne County jury agreed last week. his and lying still while the North Vietnamese checked for survivors. One attempt to rescue him was foiled by enemy fire before a helicopter was finally able to land and airlift him out. “They thought he’d never make it to Tokyo for treatment,” said John Essary. Russell recovered but his sister and brother-in-law say the war experience left him scarred both physically and mentally. “Steve had to protect himself,” Mrs. Essary said of the defendant. “After Tinker’s war experience, all he knew was to kill. I know what he was capable of.” The Essarys said Tinker had contracted cancer about two years ago that doctors said was a result of his exposure to the infamous Agent Orange defoliant U.S. troops used to clear away the enemy’s jungle hideouts. Steve saw to his medical needs, taking him to treatments, getting him food, and waiting on him. Still, said Mrs. Essary, Tinker was mean to Steve. John Essary said, “If not for Mark, Tinker would have been dead a long

time ago. He was sick all the time and Mark took care of him.” Tinker Russell stayed with the Essarys while undergoing cancer treatments. “He could be pretty normal at times but everybody knew that you could not turn your back on him if he was mad or if he had been drinking,” said Mr. Essary. “If he’d gotten over some of that stuff (Vietnam), he’d been a good guy. At least he’s not suffering anymore.”

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dispute with Luker and was looking at school financial records. Last week, he pointed out a Board action taken at their December meeting that was in conflict with state law. The Board voted 5-2 to extend the contract of Supt. Johnston but state law says 15 days notice of the Board’s intention to consider the extension

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must be given. Supt. Johnston brought the discrepancy to the Board’s attention Thursday and they voted unanimously to serve the notice and take up the matter at the March meeting, rescheduled to March 18 due to the normal meeting date falling during Spring Break. Another Collinwood High parent appeared at Thursday’s meeting to complain that nothing had been done to punish a male student who he says pled guilty in juvenile court to inappropriately touching his daughter on a school bus. Bradley Gambrell also complained that his daughter had been switched to a different bus that resulted in her arriving at home each evening an hour later. Yarbrough asked Gambrell to produce a court document concerning the student’s court plea but he didn’t have it with him. Yarbrough said the Board could look into the matter when they had the proper documentation. A Collinwood Middle School parent asked the board to reconsider her eighth grade daughter’s alternative school punishment for bringing a marijuana cigarette to school. The Board decided to review the policy in 90 days.

Winners In Super Bowl Give-A-Way

This years 2010 Super Bowl picks winners are Mel’s Market, (business) and Wendell Gobbell, (individual). Mel’s Market’s winning score of Saints 31, Colts 21, missed by only 4 points. Mel’s Market is under new management, gas, a small deli, and convenience items are offered to accommodate customers. It is located on Hwy 64 W. off the square Waynesboro. Wendell Gobbell won the individual honors with a perfect score Saints 31, Colts 17. He is shown with a $50.00 check for his win. Congratulations to the winners. In other business, the Board formally elected Robert Bevis as Vicechairman. Bevis chaired the meeting Thursday in the absence of Joe Treece who was absent with a medical problem. The Board also appointed Treece, Bevis, and Randy McClain as a negotiating team to meet with the Wayne County Education Association.

Also approved by unanimous voice vote were resolutions to allow a co-op student from either Frank Hughes or Collinwood to join the Wayne County High soccer team, applications for a $52,584 energy grant and a $100,000 technology school grant, and a volunteer instructor for the tech center’s Health Science program.

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Deaths

Edith Taylor Staggs Lemay Funeral services for Edith Taylor Staggs Lemay, 84, of Smyrna, TN were conducted Thursday, February 11, 2010 at 2 P.M. from Woodfin Chapel in Smyrna with James Tucker officiating. Burial followed in Mapleview Cemetery. Mrs. Lemay died Monday, February 8 at Centennial Medical Center. Wayne County News (Waynesboro, TN) Feb. 17, 2010

Wayne County High FBLA Club Attends Region 4 Competition

The Wayne County High School Future Business Leaders of America Club attended and participated in the Annual FBLA Region 4 Competitive Events at Middle Tennessee State University on Monday, February 8. This event was coordinated and conducted by the Region 4 Officers and their Advisors. The WCHS FBLA Club holds two of the four Regional Offices: President, Zach Inman, and Treasurer, Katie Delk. Twenty-four students represented WCHS and ten of these students were awarded ribbons, certificates and pins for placing in the top five of their competitive

event: Those students are: Justin Burns – 1st place in Word Processing II, Margriet Coster and Anna Goldhofer – 1st place in Desktop Publishing, Katie Delk – 2nd place in Business Communications, Nikki Hammond – 2nd place in Introduction to Business Communications, Elizabeth Yarbrough – 2nd place in Job Interview, Victor Kuehn – 3rd place in Business Math, Summer Jackson – 3rd place in Public Speaking I, Bailey Kelso – 3rd place in Job Interview, Alana Burns – 4th place in Introduction to Business Communications, and Corey Moser – 4th place in Parliamentary Procedures. The top five

Members attending, in addition to the award winners were Darren Alley, Samantha Campbell, Brandi Delk, Ashley Duncan, Brooke Duncan, Kincaid Francis, Spencer Hammonds, Ashley Hargrove, Carlie Littrell, Kelley McClain, Chantel Pigg, and Keerstin Stegall. Also attending was guest, Peggy Yarbrough and club advisor, Vada Ann Barnett. are eligible to compete in the State Competitive Events which will be held in April. Zach Inman was awarded the Bill Radcliffe Scholarship of $250. This scholarship is given to the one most outstanding FBLA member in each region. There are nine FBLA regions in Tennessee. Each recipient from the nine regions will compete for another $1000 Scholarship that will be presented at the FBLA State Conference in Chattanooga in April.

Revival Set Feb. 26, 27, 28 C’wood Church Collinwood Church of God of Prophecy, located on Railroad Bed Road, Collinwood, will have a revival February 26, 27 and 28. Services will begin at 6 P.M. each night. Evangelist will be Josh Stults. Everyone is extended a welcome invitation to attend.

DHS Announces 2010 Summer Food Pgrm. The Tennessee Department of Human Services is looking for non-profit and local government agencies to help feed low-income children this summer. The Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) is designed to provide healthy, nutritious meals to needy children during summer vacation. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) provides funding for the program, which is specifically designed for children who depend upon school lunch and breakfast programs and whose nutritional needs may be greater when schools are closed. DHS contracts annually with a variety of local

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Sponsorship of the SFSP is limited to the following organizations: Public and private non-profit school food authorities; State, county or municipal governments; Colleges and universities participating in the National Youth Sports Program; Residential public or private non-profit summer camps; and Private non-profit organizations. Sponsors must agree to serve meals to all children in attendance regardless of their race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability. For information regarding becoming a sponsor of the SFSP or linking up as a site of an existing sponsor, please contact David Farmer or Doug Hutchison before March 17, 2010, at (615) 313-4749. They can also be reached by e-mail at david.farmer@tn.gov or doug.hutchison@ tn.gov. The deadline for new agencies to submit applications for sponsorship to DHS is at least 30 days prior to the anticipated starting date of their summer meal program. For more information on the Summer Food Service Program please visit their website: http:// state.tn.us/humanserv/ adfam/afs_cafp.html.

We, the family of James Terry Cummings, would like to extend our heartfelt “thank you” to everyone who has been so wonderful to us during this very sad and difficult time. We are so blessed to have all of you in our lives. Thank you for the visits, kind words of sympathy, phone calls, food, money, flowers, gifts, memorial donations and especially your prayers. Words cannot express how grateful we are to everyone. Thank you to the ladies of Burns Chapel Freewill Baptist Church, our family, and friends for all the food prepared for us before and after the funeral. Thank you to Shackelford Funeral Home staff for all your help. A special thank you to Bro. Sammy Franks, Bro. Junior Daniel, and Bro. Edward Burbank for the beautiful service you did for Terry. He was such a sweet, kind, loving person. Continue to remember us in your prayers, we miss Terry so much. May God bless you all.

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with first degree murder and are being held in the Wayne County Jail without bond. Ms. Goggins was last seen January 14. A burned out car found the following day in rural McNairy County was determined to be hers after the Beersdorfs reported her missing on January 16. An intensive investigation led to the Beersdorfs’ arrest the following week and a search for her body began in the Tennessee River near the John Wilder Bridge. But cadaver sniffing dogs identified an area that appeared to be a burned brush pile on the Beersdorf property and miniscule traces of body tissue were found at that location. Friends and relatives of Ms. Goggins reportedly held a memorial service for her last week in Perry County.

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Alcohol and Tobacco Fact Of The Week •Every 15 minutes someone dies of alcohol related injuries. •Each year cigarette smoking accounts for approximately 1 of every 5 deaths.

use. Wayne County Bank is enrolled in the current contest, Go Green, which runs from January 1, 2010 through March 31, 2010. This contest features six monthly prizes of a Brita Grand water pitcher and filters, valued at $50.00, one first-place prize of a $300 gift card to a gardening store and one grand prize of an Amazon Kindle DX wireless reading devise, valued at $500. Starting April 1, 2010, Wayne County Bank will begin to draw six monthly winners from their card base of debit card users as well as give out a grand prize and first place prize once a quarter. Each swipe with your Wayne County Bank check card will count as one entry into the current contest. Contact Wayne County Bank at 931722-5438 today for more information.

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IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY DEAR SWEET MOTHER SALLIE ELIZABETH NORMAN HELTON WHO WENT TO HEAVEN ON FEB. 21, 1992 Remembering Mother is always easy for me. Because she was the best loving mother, and a best friend, you see. A lifetime of memories are in my mind, for my mother was truly one of a kind. Always listening with an understanding ear, and loving and sweet when I shed a tear. You have been gone now for 18 years, and with each passing year, it is easy “To Keep Your Memory Alive.” Rest In Peace, Mother Dear. Written By Loving Daughter, Sarah Joyce Helton Nashville, TN Feb. 17-(ojb)

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Society News McLachlan - Butler Plan March Wedding

Anne Rutherford McLachlan and Jared Glenn Butler announce their engagement. The future bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Edward Braly III, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert James McLachlan Jr. of Chattanooga, TN. The future bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Glenn Butler of Cypress Inn, TN. The wedding will take place Saturday, March 20, 2010 at Miller Plaza in Chattanooga. Anne is the granddaughter of Craig Houston Patterson Jr., the late Shirley S. Patterson, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert James McLachlan Sr. of Martinsville, VA. Miss McLachlan is a graduate of Girls Preparatory School in Chattanooga. She received a bachelor’s degree in architecture, cum laude, from Georgia Institute of Technology, and a master’s degree in architecture from University of Texas at Arlington. She is employed as an architect by Artech. Jared is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Carroll Butler, and the late Eleanor Schneider and Michael Lubianecki of St. Petersburg, FL. Mr. Butler is a graduate of Colliwood High School. He received a bachelor’s degree in communications from the University of Tennessee at Martin, and a master’s degree in business administration from University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. He is employed as a billing specialist by Recevia in Cleveland, Tennessee. You’re invited to visit their wedding website www.anneandjared.com. Feb. 17, 2010-P.

Crossroads FCE Club Meets

January meeting of the Crossroads, Family, Community, and Educational Club was held on Tuesday, January 19th at Chiefs BBQ with Shirley Bailey as hostess. New President Lori Wallace called the meeting to order. The group stood and pledged the Flag. Pat Wallace read the thought for the month and the FCE Pledge was read by Lori. Devotional was given by Linda Spangler. She read from Romans 12-2. The group then prayed the Lord’s Prayer. The song “The Ole Gray Mare” was led by Betty Simmons and the poem “Life is a Gift” was read by Clara Davis. Roll call was conducted by Frances Burgess with members stating their goal for this year. Reading of the minutes was given by Shirley Bailey. Old and new business was discussed and Shirley and Lori

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reported on the leadership conference held at Jackson, TN on Tuesday, January 5th. It was a very cold day, but they enjoyed it and also made new friends. It was discussed that members would continue to bring a can of food at each meeting. The group also discussed things they could do for the community. Shirley announced that old magazines and books no longer wanted could be taken to the Florence Library where they sell them for a low price. Betty gave the project leaders report on “All About Arthritis.” Lori read the household hint and the meeting was adjourned. Enjoying the day along with Lori, Pat, Shirley, Linda, Frances and Clara were Opal Kelley, Ivadean Bryant, Emily Montgomery, Charli Wallace, and Irene Hogan. In the afternoon Lori and Charli taught the group Beginner Crochet. February meeting will be at Chief’s on Tuesday with Clara as hostess. Frances will teach a class on painting tea towels. --Submitted

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Shirley Bailey received two more Gold seals (500 hours each) for her volunteer work in 2009.

Due to the weather, Scotts Chapel Church changed their 5th Sunday singing. Donna Dorsey, the featured singer, will be at Scotts Chapel on the 3rd Sunday night, February 21st, at 6 P.M. Everyone is invited to attend.

Haddock - Brown To Wed March 6

Robert Haddock and Deloris Calton are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Abree Ann Haddock to Benjamin Glenn Brown, son of Glenn and Pat Brown. Abree is the granddaughter of Howard and Clara Haddock and Emma Nola Stricklin and the late James W. (Billy) Stricklin. Ben is the grandson of Minnie C. Brown and the late Fred Brown and the late Raymon and Oleda Coggins. Abree is a 2001 graduate of Wayne County High School and a 2005 graduate of Bethel College. She is employed by the Wayne County Board of Education. Ben is a 1998 graduate of Collinwood High School and is employed by United Parcel Service in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee. The wedding ceremony will be held at 3 o’clock on March 6, 2010 at Mt. Hope United Methodist Church in Waynesboro. All family and friends are invited to attend. No formal invitations sent. Feb. 17-(ojb)

COMMUNITY EVENTS WCHS 10 YEAR CLASS REUNION The Wayne County High School Class of 2000 will have its 10 year class reunion on June 5th starting at 6 P.M. For more information call Dustin Ray at 931722-1054 or Cassondra (Jones) Blackwell at 931722-2812.

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To Be Honored With 40th Anniversary Celebration

Larry and Dixie Brown of Waynesboro celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary on February 14th. “We would like for friends and family to help celebrate with them on Sunday, February 21 at Waynesboro Elementary cafeteria in Waynesboro from 2 o’clock until 4 o’clock.” This will be hosted by their children Denise, David and family. Please come and join the celebration. (No gifts please.) Feb. 17, 2010-P.

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Awarded Nat’l. S. S. Award

Cacey Shelton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Shelton of Lawrence County, has been awarded the National Social Studies Award from the United States Achievement Academy. Mignon Beard of E.O. Coffman Middle School, nominated Cacey for this honor. For over thirty years, the United States Achievement Academy has been the instrument of national recognition for students who have shown exceptional academic accomplishment or leadership. Seven standards exist for selection: 1: academics 2: cooperative classroom attitude 3: dependability 4: personal motivation 5: enthusiasm for education 6: leadership 7: responsibility. Not one student in ten achieves nomination. Cacey is the granddaughter of Mrs. Bertha Shelton and the late Sammy Shelton, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Maghielse of Wayne County. She attends E. O. Coffman Middle School where she is a member of the Lady Panthers Basketball Team, was a Homecoming Attendant, and is a member of the E. O. Coffman National Jr. Beta Club. Cacey is the President of TEAM

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On December 17, 2009, the Collinwood Middle School 8th graders visited the two nursing homes in Waynesboro, TN and the Harbert Hills nursing home near Savannah, TN. The students sang traditional Christmas songs for the nursing home patients and staff. Everyone had a great time. After singing, the students handed out Christmas cards prepared by the FCA organization at C.M.S. Mrs. Collie and the FCA are to be commended for their hard work in preparing these cards. The students expressed appreciation to Ms. Emily, the bus driver, for transporting them to the nursing homes and to Mrs. Cassie Quick and Mr. Todd for chaperoning the trip. Green of Lawrence County and a member of the Lawrence County 4-H Honor Club. She has won several 4-H County Public Speaking competitions, and was recently chosen to be a Page for the Tennessee House of Representatives at the State Capitol.

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President’s Scholar Fall Semester MSU Jordan C. Craig of Cypress Inn, TN has been named a President’s Scholar for the 2009 fall semester at Mississippi State University in Starkville, Mississippi. Students on the President’s List achieved a 3.80 or better gradepoint average, based on a 4.0 scale, while completing at least 12 semester hours of course work with no incomplete grades or grades lower than a C.

Alexander Cruz would like to announce the births of his brother and sister, twins Izayah, 6 lb. 2 oz. and Izabella, 5 lb. 7 oz., born January 14, 2010 at Saint Joseph Regional Hospital, Mishawaka, IN. The parents of the babies are Tommy and Amanda Cruz.

Grandparents are Trent and Lynn Reamer and Tom and Francis Cruz. Greats are June Holt and the late Richard Holt, also Tom and Shirley Reamer all of South Bend, IN. Izabella is on top in their dad’s hand. Feb. 17-(ojb)

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Sports News

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Regular Season Ends; Tourney Time Begins! With the weather still playing havoc with the game schedules, the Wayne County High School basketball teams completed regular season play at Lawrence County on Thursday night. The games scheduled for Monday night were cancelled due to ice and snow. The Ladycats and Wildcats both suffered losses at Lawrence County. With the loss, the Ladycats are now 16 – 9 going into tourney action, while the ‘Cats stand at 15 – 9. The Ladycats, finishing first in district season action,

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will face the winner of Collinwood and Loretto at 6 P.M. on Thursday night. The Wildcats finished 2nd in the district and will play the winner of the Summertown and Loretto game at 7:30 on Friday night. Both teams, by virtue of the by, have already qualified for region action at Mt. Pleasant beginning on the 26th. At Lawrence County on Thursday, the Ladycats fell behind early, trailing by 8 at the end of the first half. They came out and put together an 11 – 0 run, to take a

23 – 20 lead. Lawrence County then hit a three to tie the contest. The teams exchanged baskets a couple of possessions, to make the score 27 all. The Ladycats went on to lead 29 – 27 at the end of three periods. In the fourth quarter, they played even until down the stretch when Jordan Risner hit a key put-back basket. Kelsey Risner hit 1 of 2 free throws with 42 seconds to add to the Ladycat lead, 42 – 38, but a Lawrence County 3 with 9 seconds left made it 42 – 41. Kelsey Risner again went to the foul line and this time made both free throws to give the Ladycats a three point advantage. A desperation three from past mid court goes in at the buzzer for the Lawrence County

ATTENTION WAYNESBORO BOOSTER CLUB MISSION STATEMENT:

No child in the Waynesboro area who desires to play sports, participate in cheerleading or band, should be denied that opportunity due to financial difficulties; therefore, our purpose is to render aid as needed. To present and future booster club members: The Waynesboro Booster Club is conducting its annual membership drive, which will bring us to our fifth year of inception. Dues are currently needed and run from March to March of each year. They are still $20.00 for a single member and $30.00 per couple. Over the past few years we have been able to render assistance to many boys and girls, thus allowing them to fully participate in their desired activities.We cannot and do not fund any team or group. Our focus is on individual children who need various fees or equipment paid for. For example, we are not in a position to feed a team after a sporting event, but we gladly provide money for those young people who cannot afford to pay for a meal. The help we provide is given anonymously. You will never see us in the newspaper handing a softball glove to a young girl, paying entry and insurance fees for pee-wee football players, providing footwear for various sports, or paying a child’s camp fees, but we have done just that, countless times. If you are a member, the books are open to you at any time to see exactly how the money is allocated. Jerrod Baugus is our treasurer, and he keeps all of our records in his office at Peoples Bank. At this time, it is our desire to thrive on membership dues alone. If we can have a large enough membership, we can dispense with “begging” businesses and individuals for money! We are asking for your help. Please send a check (if mailing) to Peoples’ Bank, c/o Jerrod Baugus, P.O. Box 718, Waynesboro, TN 38485, or just drop your dues by the drive-in window. We earnestly seek your participation and cooperation in this matter. This has been a very worthwhile effort, and we certainly want to be able to continue with this muchneeded service. If you are not currently a member and would like to be, you can contact any of the following people: Roy Staggs, 332-0137, Mike Stricklin, 722-9247, Gary Boucher, 332-5407, Rex Bevis, 722-8101, Cheryl Holt, 722-9205, Larry Prince, 722-7558, or Lane Bowling, 722-9123, and they will enroll you immediately! We meet on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 6:00 P.M., in the Wayne County High School cafeteria. All members are encouraged to attend. Thank you in advance for your continuing membership in the booster club.

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ladies to send the contest into overtime tied, 44 all. In the overtime period, the Ladycats of WCHS managed only one basket, while the Lawrence County Ladycats managed the same until the 2.9 second mark when they went to the line for a one and one free throw attempt. They missed the first shot, but the WCHS ladies gave up the offensive rebound and a foul to put them back to the line with .1 seconds remaining. They completed the two free throws plus two more for a technical foul and won the contest 50 – 46. Carly Daniel finished the game with 12 points, 4 rebounds, and a block. Samantha Bell hit for 10 points and had 8 rebounds, a block, and 2 steals. Kelsey Risner scored 10 points and had a rebound, 2 steals, and 2 assists. Jordan Risner had 8 points, 3 boards, 3 steals, and 2 assists. Tori Reed scored 4 points and had 5 boards, 3 steals, and an assist. And Taylor Ann Skelton had 2 points, 2 rebounds, a steal, and an assist. The Ladycats shot 43.6% from the field but hit only 11 of 18 free

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throws. They committed 21 turnovers and had 10 shots blocked. The Wildcats got off to a good start against the Lawrence County Wildcats, going up 16 – 15 at the end of the first period as they managed to nail some three-pointers early. They fell be hind in the second quarter and trailed 31 – 30 at the end of the first half. In the second half, the Lawrence County men turned up the defensive pressure and kept the ‘Cats off the scoreboard. They lost the contest by the final score of 61 – 48. Tyler Rice scored 11 points, including three three-pointers, and had 5 rebounds, a steal, and 2 assists. Micah Brantley had 8 points and 2 boards. Tyler Dixon had 8 points and 4 rebounds, while Peyton Parish had 6 points, 3 rebounds, a steal, and 3 assists. Stevie Beckham had 7 points and 2 rebounds, and Caleb Keating and Austin Rice each had 3 points. Keating had 4

boards, while Rice had 2 rebounds, a steal, and an assist. Hagan Edwards scored 2 points. The Wildcats shot 39.1% from the field and 50% from the foul line. They were out rebounded 33 – 22. Come out and support the district tourney and enjoy basketball action at WCHS. “GO WILDCATS AND LADYCATS!” --Submitted

Gospel Singing South Highland Church of Christ will have a gospel singing Friday night, February 19th at 7 P.M. Finger foods will be served. Everyone is invited to attend.

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HOW DOES YOUR WINTER FEEDING PROGRAM STACK UP? By this time of year, cattle farmers are in the midst of the winter feeding season. I hope it’s about over. Winter feeding is the most expensive phase of calf production. It may make up 40 % of the annual variable costs. Now would be a “good time” for farmers to evaluate their winter feeding program. How can winter feeding be evaluated? First, what is the purpose of winter feeding? It is to provide adequate nutrients for the cow herd to perform in a “profitable manner.” When deficiencies of nutrients occur, cattle performance is reduced and eventually, profit.

I have been teaching this for several years to hundreds of farmers. It has finally made its way to the top, and finally back down from James B. Neel, Professor and Extension Beef Cattle Specialist at the University of Tennessee. Here is his report on research from the Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation. The height of the manure piles and body condition are indicators of quality of the hay. Manure piles can tell a lot about the quality of the hay and the type of performance that might be anticipated. Beef specialists at the Noble Foundation reported that the consistency of the manure is an indicator of the quality of the forage consumed by the cattle. “Old timers” used to say that “you

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want splatters, not stackers.” The “looser” the manure pile the greater is the quality of the forage. Manure piles that are “tall” and “hard” are an indicator of low quality feed. As forages mature, these hays are less digestible and pass through the digestive tract at a reduced rate creating harder stools. As hay maturity increases, cattle performance also declines. Producers can improve the quality of the hays by harvesting it at the proper stage of maturity. Harvest the hay while the nutritional value will meet the need of the cows. Limited research conducted by UT Extension Forage specialists indicate that grass hays should be harvested around Memorial Day to meet the nutritional needs of mature beef cows. Cows cannot perform well when fed poor quality forage. They cannot eat enough to meet their needs. (I will add that when cows cannot meet their needs to repair, rebreed, and give adequate milk, then they cannot meet your needs for producing large calves to sell, and money to pay their way.) Generally, cows should eat about 2.5 percent of their body weight of hay. With increased fiber and reduced digestibility the cows can only consume about 1.5 to 2.0 percent of their body weight. Their

Contact: Farm Credit Services 931-829-2178 Or 1-800-273-0260

FCS allocates $100,000 in scholarship support Applications now accepted for internal scholarship program Lawrenceburg, TN, January 4, 2010 - Farm Credit Services of MidAmerica - a $15.5 billion ag lending cooperative serving farmers and rural America in Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana and Tennessee - re-affirmed its commitment to educational success by making over $100,000 in scholarships available to students studying agriculture during the 2009-2010 academic year. In addition to offering scholarships through the 4-H and FFA and several universities across the association’s four-state territory, Farm Credit awards 36 scholarships to FCS members or children of members who are majoring in agriculture at any four-year university. The values of the scholarships are between $1,000 and $1,500 and are awarded based on academic record, leadership qualities, and community involvement. “We started our internal scholarship program a few years ago,” said Laura Fisher, Financial Services Officer with Farm Credit Services in Lawrenceburg, TN. “As agriculture continues to grow to evolve, we want students to be at the forefront of the industry, and grow with it.” The scholarships will be awarded to students choosing to pursue careers in agriculture and are part of the cooperative’s stewardship program which involves returning greater value to rural America by increasing the association’s investment in education and youth activities. Available to members, their dependents and spouses of the ag lending cooperative, the deadline to apply is February 26, 2010. Scholarships will be awarded in May. To apply, go online to www.e-farmcredit.com and click on Community Support to download the application. You may also call 931-829-2178 - 1-800-273-0260 to talk to the local office about obtaining an application. About Farm Credit Services Of Mid-America Farm Credit Services of Mid-America is a $15.5 billion financial services cooperative serving over 85,500 farmers, agribusinesses and rural residents in Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana and Tennessee. The association provides loans for all farm and rural living purposes including real estate, operating, equipment and housing and related services such as crop and life insurance and vehicle, equipment and building leases. For more information about Farm Credit, call 1-800-444-3276 or visit them on the web at www.e-farmcredit.com.

rumens become filled and cows will eat less and consume fewer nutrients. How many times have you heard the statement “they have all they want to eat and still losing condition” or “they are leaving hay in the ring and still losing weight.” These statements are the result of feeding low quality hay. Cows fed low quality hays will lose body condition and that will lead to fewer calves born next fall and winter. In addition, calves from cows fed

low quality hay are more likely to be weak at birth, experience increased sickness and be light at the scales. In summary, “high stacks” of manure are indicators of low quality feed and cows that are in a poor nutritional state and performance. How does your hay “stack up?” Now is a “good time” to start planning the producing and harvesting next year’s hay crop and make changes that result in improving hay quality and reducing the height of the of next year’s manure piles.

FEBRUARY 21-27, 2010: TENNESSEE SAVES WEEK The annual Tennessee Saves Week is scheduled for February 21-27, 2010, and early reports indicate that the week will have more participation and a broader reach than ever before. Activities for America Saves Week 2010 are being coordinated by the America Saves campaign and by the American Savings Education Council, who are working with a large coalition to promote the savings message and foster better savings behavior. Among the many companies, agencies and organizations committed to participating are the Cooperative Extension Service, World at Work and the Department of Defense. The personal savings rate is near zero, most Americans are not saving adequately for retirement, and most lower-income households do not have adequate emergency savings for unexpected expenditures like a car repair. But with more societal encouragement and support, more Americans will be persuaded to build wealth, not debt. During America Saves Week, individuals will be encouraged and assisted to assess their saving progress and take action

to advance this progress. This encouragement and assistance will be provided by organizations and professionals with an interest in improving

4-H NEWS The deadline to turn in Chick-Chain order forms is February 26. If you mail them, please remember to allow three days (or more) for the delay in the mail. If you have not received a form for chickens or ducks (6th grade and up only for ducks), you may call the extension office (931722-3229) or stop by

the financial security of individuals and families. For example: • Employers encourage and make it easier for employees to participate in savings and retirement programs. • Banks and credit unions promote automatic transfers from checking to savings and investments. • Mortgage lenders help consumers attain homeownership by saving the down payment on a first mortgage loan. • Nonprofits promote savings programs such as individual development accounts. • Financial educators discuss savings opportunities such as automatic deposits and the “miracle” of interest compounding. • The media report and editorialize about personal savings activities and the activities of the Week. • Individuals take action to save more effectively and encourage family and friends to do the same. It is never too late to start saving. You must take action now.

to make your order. We are located by the public library in Waynesboro, and are open from 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Monday through Friday. Also, winter seems to have set in with all the snow and ice we’ve received recently, so that means it’s time to start thinking about gardening. Yes that summer activity Continued On Page Eleven)

HARDIN COUNTY STOCKYARD 3350 HWY 226, SAVANNAH, TN 38372 731-925-3287 931-224-2247 MARKET REPORT FEBRUARY 10, 2010 TOTAL HD 713 LAST WEEK 566 LAST YR 1727 Cattle 688 Goats 1 Hogs 24 #1 STEERS & BULLS 200-300 WT 114.00-121.00 300-400 WT 111.00-114.00 400-500 WT 98.00- 111.00 500-600 WT 93.00- 98.00 600-700 WT 91.00- 93.00 700-800 WT 86.00- 91.00 800-900 WT 81.00- 86.00 #1 HEIFERS 200-300 WT 94.00-103.00 300-400 WT 89.00- 94.00 400-500 WT 87.00- 89.00 500-600 WT 83.00- 87.00 600-700 WT 81.00- 83.00 700-800 WT 76.00- 81.00 800-900 WT 71.00- 76.00 HIGH DRESSING UTILITY COWS 48.00-55.50 HIGH DRESSING SLAUGHTER BULLS 56.00-62.50

TVA - Wayne County Economic & Community Development PRESENTS

Consumer Connection For Existing Retailers Retail Target Marketing for Existing Businesses is a two hour presentation that uses competitive marketing information to assist existing community retailers and other small businesses to gain a better understanding of their specific trade area market and how to reach their potential customer base. Information covered includes: key demographics, retail opportunity gaps, retail demand growth and household lifestyle segmentation data. Specific information will also be provided about technology-based marketing solutions. Specific topics include: •What is my trade area? •What are the opportunities in my trade area? •How does this information impact my product/service mix? •Can this trade area really support my business? •What are the largest lifestyle segments and how might I use that information? •How do I market to the households in my trade area? Who Should Attend: Existing Business Owners, Potential New Business Owners, Community Leaders Where: Wayne County Courthouse When: Tuesday, February 22, 2010 from 6:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M. RSVP: By 5 P.M. on Friday, February 18, 2010 to Tom Cauley at edcwaynecounty@yahoo.com or by telephone at (931) 676-3118 or 931-676-7629 For more information about TVA Economic Development, please visit TVAed.com

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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 attend. Feb. 10-17-24-P. 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. Feb. 10-17-24-P. BECOME A HOSPICE VOLUNTEER Would you like to make a difference and help someone in a time of need? Being a Hospice Volunteer can change your life and at the same time help the quality of life for others. For more information you may contact Josh Stults at Tennessee Quality Hospice, 722-2785. Apr. 22-tf-(ojb)

ATTENTION ARTISANS OF WAYNE COUNTY The Artisans of Wayne County invite artists and anyone interested in the arts to their meetings on the second Tuesday night of each month at 7 P.M. The location of meetings rotate. To find out meeting place call 676-3118 or 6767629. Feb. 10-17-24-(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. 27 Thru Dec. 2010-(ojb)

SEMI-ANNUAL TREE SALE GOING ON NOW WAYNE CO. SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT The Wayne County Soil Conservation District is now accepting orders for the semi-annual tree sale. Several varieties are available including Bradford Pear, Leland Cypress, varieties of Dogwood, varieties of Apple, varieties of Rose plants and so much more. Seedlings are packaged in a sawdust filled poly bag. Funds generated from the tree sale will help the district purchase equipment and help fund the annual Farm City Day. Orders are to be prepaid at the SCD office and must be placed by the close of business on Tuesday, Feb. 23rd. Forms are available at the SCD office, Piggly Wiggly of Waynesboro or at Quality Collision, Waynesboro. Trees will be available for pickup on Wednesday, March 3rd. 931-722-3553 for more information. Feb. 10-17-(ojb)

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. WAYNE COUNTY NURSING HOME AND ASSISTED LIVING BOARD OF TRUSTEES MTG. The Wayne County Nursing Home and Assisted Living Board of Trustees will have their regular business meeting on Friday, February 19, 2010 at the Assisted Living Facility. Breakfast will begin around 8 A.M. with the business session to begin at 8:30. 7-8 YR. OLD GIRLS TRAVEL SOFTBALL TRYOUTS Try-outs for the 7-8 year old girls travel softball team will be held on Saturday, March 6, 2010 from 1 until 3 P.M. at Elite Sports Academy, behind Savannah Lodge on Pickwick Road in Savannah, TN. Girls cannot have turned 9 before January 1, 2010. For more information call 731-607-7157.

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Events In And Around Wayne County

ANGER MANAGEMENT CLASSES Anger Management Classes will be held Saturday, February 27, 2010 from 5:30 until 7:30 P.M. at the TVEC Building, located on highway 13 North in Waynesboro. Lewis and Perry County residents are invited to attend class in Wayne County. For more information or to register for these classes call Lewis Co. 931-796-0487, Perry County 931-622-1462 or Wayne County 931-209-6773. Each class will also have a component on addiction prevention provided by Buffalo Valley, Inc. Alcohol and Drug Treatment Center. HELPING HANDS TRAINING SESSION SCHEDULED FOR FEBRUARY 22ND A training session for those interested in becoming volunteers at Wayne County Helping Hands is scheduled for February 22, at 6:30 p.m., at the Wayne County Bible Center. Officer Jeremy Staggs of the Waynesboro Police Department will be presenting the training in Self Defense and De-escalation Skills. The session is limited to 20 participants. Anyone interested in attending please call Judy McDonald at 931-722-9285 to register. Wayne County Helping Hands is a volunteer organization providing referral services and help to those with alcohol and drug addictions as well as support for their families, and support for those who have gone through rehabilitation programs. All services will be provided by volunteers and will be provided free of charge.

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where you go out and the soil isn’t white, frozen, or so slippery you fall down every third step. To learn more about planting, caring for, and harvesting a garden, stop by the extension office, drop us a line (that means call us for the non-fishing audience), or go to the UT Extension 4-H website and print off a project activity sheet that contains fun and educational gardening trivia. You will learn more about how plants grow, learn what germination means, be able to identify the parts of a plant, and much more. To visit the website, just go to any search engine and type Tennessee 4-H. The homepage is

bright yellow, and in the middle is a link about projects. Click on the link and scroll halfway down the page until you see the horticulture/gardening link. There are activity sheets for beginners all the way to the advanced gardeners. While you’re there, you can visit more than 20 other project activities and find out how long it takes a chicken egg to hatch, the normal temperature of a dog, or even how to sew a pillowcase.

Merry Heart By Max Franks POOL HALL LOVE (STORY) I teenaged in “Happy Days”; the era of car hops, drive-ins, truck stops, and

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skating rinks. We had a Fonz, with the leather jacket, a Ralph Mouth, a Richie, and a local Rock and Roll band. A couple of band members now have recording studios in Nashville. “Buster’s Pool Hall” was a “boy’s club” He was his own bouncer. Troublemakers were tossed in the street with Buster yelling, “Don’t come back!” They’d whine to his brother, Homer. He’d calm Buster down and they’d get back in. I played “Rod” Stewart, the best. It cost me a lot of dimes, but I learned. In the army, I was called “Slick Willie,” a famous pool player. I “met” Margie in Buster’s pool hall. I got out of the army and went back to my old hang-out. I was sitting on the spectator bench. A schoolmate strolled in. He was home from his up-north RR job. I asked “Whatcha doing tonight?” He said, “I’ve got a date.” I replied, “Get me one!” He did, and I’ve still got her! We double-dated to the Corinth Drive-in. When we got back to “Baldy” Smith’s Truck Stop, my

shiny black 62 Chevy was covered in toilet paper. Jealousy had overcome some poor girl. I had to quit pool. I “could see” Margie’s face in every pocket! We were married in 1965 and have “lived happily ever after.” We hit a few bumps in the road, but stayed faithful. A “friend” wanted to “fix me up” with strange lips. I said, “I don’t know about that?” He replied, “Adultery is a pretty big word, isn’t it?” It is. I’ve never forgotten what he said. In 1967, we met the Lord. I’ve stayed close to Him and Margie. Adultery was really out of the question then. Margie would probably shoot me and the Lord would burn me! Two fine children, and four adorable Grandboys later, it keeps getting better. Buster’s son, Larry, is back in town and a good friend. I yell, “Rack in the back!” when I see him. I shared my love story of how his dad put Margie and me together. He likes it. I’d like to thank the Lord and the late Buster Snodgrass for 45 years of “Happy Days.”

Waynesboro Green River Tabernacle GREEN RIVER ROAD Larry Janes, Pastor Sunday School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 A.M. Worship Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 A.M. Evangelistic Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 P.M. Wednesday Night Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 P.M. “Everyone Is Welcome To Come See What God Is Doing”

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MULTI-PARCEL LAND AUCTION SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 2010 AT 10:00 A.M.

This property will be offered at auction at Ross Creek Landing Golf Course Clubhouse, 110 Airport Road, Clifton, Tennessee. Wayne County, 2 lots on Scenic Drive in Clifton Tenn., sewer & water hookup - mobile homes permitted, 80 acres Hideout Hollow Road & James Ridge Drive, Clifton, TN Other properties to be offered; 257 acres on Shady Hill Road, Reagan, TN. In 7 tracts & Horse Creek Landing, Pitts Bottom, Old Clifton Hwy, Savannah Tn. Gene Howard owner/agent ERA Crunk Real Estate Clifton, Tennessee. 931-676-5100 - 256.83 acres at Pitts Bottom, Cerro Gordo. CRP contract and row crop land paying in excess of $10,000 per year. 4 acres with city water & electricity, nice trees, lots of creek frontage. 8 lots number 84 thru 91, Horse Creek Landing, city water, electric, off water but next to launching boat ramp. Lots 140 & 141, Horse Creek Landing 100 feet water frontage, electric, city water. 8.5 acres, Horse Creek Landing, electric & public water in 4 tracts. Plus Decatur County, TN Riverview Lots. Lot 16 Twin Peaks Subdivision, city water, electricity, restricted Subdivision Covenant Cove, 4 lots numbers 4-8-1-2, electric, city water, gated community. Lot 44 Woodland Point, Lots 43 & 44 Woodlandlawn Shores. Terms, 10% buyers premium applies, survey cost if bought in tracts will be split 50/50 between buyer seller. No survey cost if bought as a whole. Join us for free lunch. Visit www.tonyneill. com <http://www.tonyneill.com/> Auction will be held at Ross Creek Landing Golf Course Clubhouse, 110 Airport Road, Clifton, Tennessee.


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BUY IT! SELL IT! FIND IT!

CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE: Power Chair, Heavy Duty, Like New, $250.00; Microwave and Stand, $75.00; 332-0497. Feb. 17-MCI FOR SALE: Tennessee Walking Horse, Amish Buggy, All Equipment, 7225289, 722-4733 (Cell). Feb. 17-24-MCI

Gems and Junk Furniture, Washers, Dryers, Refrigerators, Freezers, Antiques, Collectibles, 307 Hwy. 13 South, Collinwood. 724-6072. Aug. 3-tf-(ojb) FOR SALE: 1740 Sq. Ft. House, Carport and Storm Cellar, $125,000.00, 931-7224166. Sept. 24-tf-(ojb) MIDDLE TENNESSEE FENCE. All Types Of Fences Professionally Installed. Chainlink, Farm, Plank, Vinyl. 931-332-0760. July 15-tf-(ojb) FOR SALE: Used Appliances, Washers, Dryers, Stoves, Refrigerators, At Linden Repair, 228 West Main, Linden, 931-589-2044. July 15-tf-(ojb) FOR SALE: Dressed Barn Lumber, Beavers Tie and Lumber, 931-722-3658. Dec. 9-tf-(ojb) DELL LAPTOPS! $295 - $695, College Ready, Warranty, 731-925-6183. Jan. 27-tf-(ojb) FOR SALE: Polaris 2000 Xpedition 425, Price $2,400.00. Call After 4:00, 722-8189. Jan. 27-tf-(ojb) 3 Piece Bedroom Suite Plus Boxsprings and Mattress, $70.00; Kitchen Island With 4 Bar Stools, $200.00; 06 Toyota Corolla; Call 7225165. Feb. 17-MCI

AAA-Government Backed Home Loans!! Apply By Phone (800) 874-7018. Jan. 27-Feb. 3-10-17-24-(ojb) AAA-New Double-Wide Only $39,995!! FHA Financing Available (662) 287-3181. Jan. 27-Feb. 3-10-17-24-(ojb) FOR SALE: 22½ Acres, Cleared and Fenced, Drilled Well, 724-6860. Feb. 3-10-17-24-MCI FOR SALE: 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath, Cabin, Recently Remodeled On Inside, Buttermilk Ridge Rd., Lawrenceburg, on 1.5 Acres, $22,000.00, 256-990-1598. Feb. 10-17-P.

FOR SALE: Couch and Love Seat In Good Condition; Toddler Bed; 722-8294 or 332-6317. Feb. 17-MCI Fruit Trees $3.99, Shade, Flowering Trees $3.99. Big Selection, Greenhill Shopping Center (Flea Market), Same Location 16 Years, Credit, Debit Cards, Hwy. 43 Greenhill. Open Mon. – Sat. 10-5, Sun. 1-4:30, 256-2728660, 256-710-1694. Feb. 17-(ojb)

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Over 2,000 Sq. Ft. Store Front Block and Vinyl Building FOR SALE: 410 Clifton Turnpike. For More Info., Call 722-5817 or 7228720. Feb. 10-17-24-Mar. 3-P.

FOR SALE: 2004 Polaris Trailboss, 330, 2 WD, Chain Drive, 4-Stroke, Automatic, With 2000 Lb. Winch, Rear Basket, Gun Rack, Rear Lights, $2,500.00; 5 Piece First Act Drum Set, $120.00. Call 931-244-4408. Feb. 17-P.

FOR SALE: 95 $2,500.00, 332-6122. Feb. 10-17-P.

2000 Dodge Intrepid, Great Car, Auto., Air, Gold Metallic, Must Drive, $2,795.00, 7246407, 332-1106. Feb. 17-(ojb) 2004 Honda CRF 230, In Good Condition, $1,500.00, 332-5982 or 722-9578. Feb. 17-P. FOR SALE: Red 06 Honda Foreman ES 4x4 ATV, 562 Miles, Like New, Hardly Ever Ridden, $4,100.00, 931332-4777. Feb. 17-24-P

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At 1-800-626-6709 Monday Through Friday 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. BUFFALO VALLEY INC. IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY, FAIR HOUSING PROVIDER New Listing....Former Group Home...Main level 7 bedrooms, 5 offices, Kitchen, LR, DR, large bathroom, CHA, deck basement has 6 rooms. 12.59 ac. +- $300,000.00 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, CHA, dining Room, Carport, kitchen, metal roof. $55,000.00 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, CHA, living room, dining room, den with fireplace, sun room, storage building, 4.49 ac. +-. $105,500.00 2 or 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, CHA, Sun room, 2 kitchens, two storage buildings, dining room, carport. $79,900.00 14 rooms, 2 baths, CHA. $32,000.00 Reduced 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, CHA, 39.5 acres+-, will divide $275,000.00 5.11 ac.+- $13,000.00 REDUCED----3 bedrooms, 2 baths, CHA, creek, carport, pool, plus 3.32 ac.+-. 110,000.00 2.60 ac. +-, Power, water & gas available. $11,000.00 Nice wooded 14.5 ac.+-. On paved road, $32,900.00 3 wooded lots. $49,900.00 2 choice lots located on Deer Ridge Road. $15,000.00 31 ac.+-, 2 barns, 2 ponds, long road frontage. $93.000.00 3 lots located Deer Ridge Rd., near Natural Bridge. $10.000.00 97 ac.+-, Highway 64 E. $399,000.00 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, dining room, living room, kitchen. $44,000 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, hardwood floors. $45,000.00 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 bath, basement, fireplace, 2.23 ac.+-. $49,900

CHOICE CLIFTON BUSINESS LOCATION 1300+ Sq. Ft. Available For Lease 124 Main St. - Across from Peoples Bank “In the Center of Clifton’s Uptown Historic District” Front & Rear Entrances & Parking Restroom - Central Heat & Air Call 931-676-3985 For More Information

Office Space Available At Hurricane Plaza, (Next to Hurricane Inn). Call For More Information! Ask For Jeff!! 931-722-5579. Nov. 25-tf-(ojb) New Year Special! Mobile Homes FOR RENT: Starting At $50.00 A Week. Nice Quiet Park In The Pines. Ask About Our Moving Special 931-7229401. Jan. 13-tf-(ojb) FOR RENT: Small 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath House, Front and Back Deck, Large Lot, North of Clifton. 931676-3518, or 931-332-6112. Feb. 3-tf-(ojb) FOR RENT: 300 Hill Street, On Water Tank Hill, $350.00 Rent, $200.00 Deposit, 7227146. Feb. 10-17-MCI 2 Bedroom Apt. FOR RENT: $395.00, Hwy. 13 South At Stateline, 256-768-1188, 931724-4612. Feb. 10-tf-(ojb) FOR RENT: (2) – 2 Bedroom Trailers, 751 Hog Creek Rd., 722-8202. Feb. 17-24-(ojb) Mobile Home FOR RENT: 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath, 722-3564. Feb. 17-24-MCI

Part-Time Advertising Sales Person WANTED: Applicants Must Have Valid Driver’s License and Transportation. Need Sales Experience. Apply at the Wayne County News. Feb. 17-tf-(ojb) TENNESSEE NATIONAL GUARD Up to 100% Tuition Assistance Education, Medical and Dental Benefits Become A Citizen Soldier Contact Your Local Recruiter 1-800-GO-GUARD. (TnScan) Feb. 17-tps OVER 18? BETWEEN HIGH School and College? Travel and Have Fun w/Young Successful Business Group. No Experience Necessary. 2wks Paid Training. Lodging, Transportation Provided. 1-877-646-5050. (TnScan) Feb. 17-tps

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WANTED: Land For Sale, With or Without Buildings. Send Info. To Mark Schisler, 2180 Irwin Branch Rd., Waynesboro, TN 38485. Dec. 23-tf-(ojb) House Cleaner WANTED: Every Other Week, 5-6 Hours Each Visit. Must Be Dependable and Thorough. 724-5657, 9 A.M. – 6 P.M. Feb. 17-(ojb)

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2010 - THE WAYNE COUNTY NEWS - PAGE THIRTEEN

CLASSIFIEDS EAGLE CREEK FRAME SHOP: Custom Framing and Matting. A Large Selection of Prints, Frames and Mirrors. Earl and Sarah Cook, 931-676-5451, www. eaglecreekframeshop.com. Sept. 19-tf-(ojb)

PTL OTR DRIVERS. NEW Pay Package! Great Miles! Up to 41 cpm. 12 months experience required. No felony or DUI past 5 years. 877-740-6262. www.ptl-inc. com. (TnScan) Feb. 17-tps

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

BIH TRUCKING COMPANY. DRIVER Trainees Needed! No CDLNo Problem! Earn up to $900/ week. Company endorsed CDL Training. Job assistance. Financial assistance. 888-780-5539. (TnScan) Feb. 17-tps

Would Like To Buy Farm or Woodland. Call Paul Taylor, 722-7114 or 722-9483. Jan. 28-tf-(ojb)

ONE TON TRUCKS NEEDED to deliver RV trailers from Indiana to points across the U.S. and Canada. Contact recruiting at 1-866-764-1601 or www. qualitydriveaway.com for the latest rates and requirements. (TnScan) Feb. 17-tps

HAD A WRECK? Call Quality Collision Repair. High quality work with a fast turnaround. All work guaranteed. 306 Hog Creek Road, Waynesboro, TN 38485. 931-722-7114. Jan. 3-tf-(ojb)

DRIVERS GET ON THE road to your success. Students Excellent training, Excellent Mentoring, Good starting pay Call: 866-5614440 or visit: www.joinswift. com. (TnScan) Feb. 17-tps DRIVER CLASS A-CDL COMPANY Drivers & Owner Operators! Excellent Pay & Benefits, Medical Ins., 401(k), Rider Program, Paid Holidays & Vacation. Star Transportation 800-416-5912 www.startransportation. com. (TnScan) Feb. 17-tps DRIVERS - CDL-A STRAIGHT TO Solo with 6 Months Experience! OTR, Regional, and Dedicated Runs Available! Also hiring O/O’s & CDL Grads 800564-6973 www.willisshaw. com. (TnScan) Feb. 17-tps DRIVER ONE COMPANY FOR All Drivers! Van & Flatbed - High Miles. Great Equipment. Variety of Runs. Class A CDL. Western Express. 888-801-5295. (TnScan) Feb. 17-tps DRIVERS CDL/A FLATBED UP to .41 CPM. Good Home Time. $1,000 Sign-on Bonus. Health, Dental, Vision. OTR Experience Required. No felonies. 800-441-4271 x TN100. (TnScan) Feb. 17-tps

“But My Carpets Don’t Look Dirty!” Well Guess What? Looks Aren’t Everything. We Have A Full Line Of Hypo-allergenic Pillow and Mattress Encasings For Your Bedding And A Full Line Of Products To Eradicate The Dust Mite Problems Lurking Throughout Your Home and Office. DUREN PHARMACY Eastgate Shopping Center, Waynesboro, TN 38485 (931) 722-5466. Jan. 17-tf-(ojb) If You’re Planning An Auction, Call Lineberry Auction Service, 731-9256860 or 731-607-1266. Apr. 9-tf-(ojb) Need Something Hauled Or Dug? Best Savings – Motor Home, Dozer, Backhoe, Ditch Witch, Dump Truck, Generators, Power Washer, Moving Van, Pontoon Boat Etc. Beech Creek Rentals, Leave Message For Mickey, 931-676-3171. Sept. 17-24-Oct. 1-8-P.-tf(ojb)

Hunt Brothers Roofing Metal - Shingle or Rubber Roof

Tear-Offs & Minor Repairs

Install Vents

Jerry Hunt 722-3585 “All Work Guaranteed”

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NO JOB TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE

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Will Buy Junk Vehicles. Also Buy Radiators, Catalytic Converters, Aluminum Wheels. 931-722-6588 or 7221733. Oct. 29-tf-(ojb) We Buy Scrap Gold: Sherry’s Fine Jewelry, Gold Prices Are Sky High. Call or Come By, Talk To Sherry, 722-3664. Apr. 15-tf-(ojb) Diesel Injection Pump and Injector Rebuilding, Lift Pumps, Filters, Turbos, etc. WEST TENN DIESEL, 731925-2710. Sept. 16-tf-(ojb) Starters, Alternators, Batteries, Generators, Regulators, Cables. Road and Field Starter Service, Hwy. 64, Savannah, 731-9253838. Nov. 18-tf-(ojb) 3 Week Tractor Trailer Training Tuition Reimbursement, If You Qualify, FREE State Funding Avail., Superior Drivers Institute, Columbia, TN, 866941-2244, www.sditn.com. Dec. 16 thru Mar. 31, 2010 P. NOTICE: Staggs Carpentry and Plumbing. Backhoe, Rock Work, Dump Truck, Trencher. 722-7319, 7228151, 332-3868, or 796-2900. Dec. 2-tf-(ojb) LAPTOP REPAIR. All Makes and Models, FREE Quote, 731-925-6183. Jan. 27-tf-(ojb) Interested In Selling Your Home Grown Produce In 2010? Need An Outlet? We Are Looking For Organic Produce Growers: Certified or Not. Interested Persons Please Call 931-629-4972, Tuesday to Saturday, 8 to 5. Feb. 3-10-17-24-P. Mower Repair and Service. Also Tillers, Trimmers, Chainsaws, Pressure Washers, Generators. Dennis’ Small Engine. 1-731925-5605. Feb 3-May 19- P

MICHAEL BRATCHER Heating & Cooling

Service, Repair & Change-outs

Carpentry, Plumbing, Vinyl Siding, Tile, Metal Roofs, Build Homes, Garages, Sidewalks, Concrete Slabs, Concrete Driveways, Mobile Home Repairs, Additions, Underpinning, Plus Much More. 931-722-7303 or 931332-6847. Feb. 10-17-24-Mar. 3-(ojb) SAY NO TO DIAL-UP, HighSpeed Internet Available Where You Live. Rebates Available. Call Custom Hi-Tech 888-423-5559 For Special Deals. Feb. 10-17-24-Mar. 3-P. DAVIS BACKHOE AND BOBCAT SERVICE. All Types of Dirt and Chirt and Driveway Drainage Work. Gary Davis, Owner, 931-2314544. Feb. 17 thru Mar. 31-P. BEAUTICONTROL, NEW SENSITIVE SKIN CARE, MILD and GENTLE, GUARANTEED RESULTS, C O M P L I M E N TA RY FACIALS, LAURA BECKHAM, 722-3252. Feb. 17-24-Mar. 3-10-P. DIVORCE WITH OR WITHOUT Children $125.00. With Free name change documents and marital settlement agreement. Fast and easy. Call us 24hrs./ 7days: 1-888-789-0198 or www.CourtDivorceService. com. (TnScan) Feb. 17-tps GUN SHOW. FEB. 2021. Sat. 9-5 & Sun. 9-4. Knoxville. Chilhowee Park (3301 Magnolia Ave) Exit #392A off I-40. Buy-SellTrade. Info: (563) 927-8176. (TnScan) Feb. 17-tps IF A LOVED ONE Underwent Hemodialysis and received Heparin between August 1, 2007 and April 1, 2008 and died after the use of Heparin, you may be entitled to compensation. Attorney Charles Johnson 1-800-5355727. (TnScan) Feb. 17-tps

Daniel’s Seamless Gutters Free Estimates

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Trimming & Removal Free Estimates Licensed & Insured

Call Bill (256) 412-0680 Or Chuck (931) 332-2881

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WILLOWBROOK APARTMENTS IN WAYNESBORO, TN is accepting applications for the elderly, disabled or handicapped. 1 and 2 Bedroom units, water, sewer, trash, and grounds maintenance furnished. On site laundry facility. Rental assistance available. For More Information Call Cynthia Brewer.

Willowbrook Apartments Rural 722-3317 Development

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Will take care of your loved ones, At Home, Hospital or Nursing Home. Do errands, cleaning, cooking, showers. Days, Nights or Weekends!

Call 931-332-0298

LAND OR DEVELOPMENTS WANTED. We buy or market development lots. Mountain or Waterfront Communities in NC, SC, VA, TN, AL, GA, FL. Call 800-455-1981, Ext.1034. (TnScan) Feb. 17-tps

AUCTION SAT. FEB. 27 at 10 AM 404 Acres in Tracts Close To Tennessee River, State Park, Church Camp, Former Hunting Preserve. Eva, Benton County Tennessee, 10% Buyers Premium, Heritage Auction & Real Estate, Savannah TN. TFL#4556, (731)925-3534 or 926-3133 www.tonyneill. com For Pictures & Maps. (TnScan) Feb. 17-tps

***FREE FORECLOSURE LISTINGS*** OVER 400,000 properties nationwide. Low Down Payment. Call Now! 1-800-446-6149. (TnScan) Feb. 17-tps

ALL CASH VENDING! DO you earn $800 in a day? Your own local candy route. Includes 25 Machines and Candy All for $9,995. 1-888745-3351. (TnScan) Feb. 17-tps

AUCTION Every Thursday at 6 P.M. Located On The North Side Of The Waynesboro Square. Enter Behind The Antique Mall. Bradley Auction Co. Firm Branch #5594. Feb. 10-17-24-Mar. 3-P.

GREAT CASH BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Dexter coin operated laundries. Locations throughout Tennessee. Financing available for qualified investors. Call Southeastern Laundry Equipment 1-800522-9274 for information and locations. (TnScan) Feb. 17-tps

We Value The Opportunity To Serve You! Call Us Today For All Your Advertising Needs!! 722-5429

AIRLINES ARE HIRINGTRAIN for high paying Aviation Maintenance Career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified - Housing available. Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance (888) 349-5387. (TnScan) Feb. 17-tps ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE FROM Home. *Medical *Business *Paralegal, *Accounting, *Criminal Justice. Job placement assistance. Computer available. Financial Aid if qualified. Call 888-738-0607, www. CenturaOnline.com . (TnScan) Feb. 17-tps

HELP WANTED MEDICAL CODING, BILLING AND INSURANCE PERSON for busy practice. Must have experience. MAIL RESUME TO

P.O. BOX 308B

LAWRENCEBURG, TN 38464 KITCHENS-BATHS BOOKCASES & ENTERTAINMENT CENTERS

BRIAR’S CABINET SHOP 424 Stockade Street - Clifton, TN 38425

*FREE ESTIMATES*

931-676-3669

BILLY FREE, Owner

Assistant Maintenance Supervisor

Seeking stability in a recession-resistant industry?

t Competitive Salaries t Paid On-the-Job Training

t Medical and Dental/ Now is the time to learn more about careers at Corrections Corporation of America’s (CCA) South Central Correctional Center in Clifton, Tenn.

Vision Insurance

t Life Insurance t Short- and Long-Term Disability Insurance

t Medical Flexible Spending Account

t 401 (k) Savings and Retirement Plan

South Central Correctional Center, 555 Forrest Ave.,Clifton, TN 38425. Call (931) 676-5346 apply online

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t 529 College Savings Plan

t t Leadership Training t Career Development Opportunities

CCA is a drug-free workplace & an Equal Opportunity Employer. M/F/V/D.

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outstanding care for our community

RN ICU; FT, 7P-7A, 6 months critical care or Med/Surg experience preferred; ACLS, BLS & PALS required; TN license required.

PLEBOTOMIST Laboratory; FT, 7P-7A, High School Gradutate or GED; Phlebotomy experience preferred. Please apply or send resume to: Director of Human Resources Crockett Hospital U.S. Highway 43 South, P.O. Box 847 Lawrenceburg, TN 38464 (931) 766-3188; FAX (931) 766-3248 or (931) 766-3339.

www.crocketthospital.com

EOE


PAGE FOURTEEN - THE WAYNE COUNTY NEWS - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2010

Red Hat Ladies “Young At Heart”

W.C.N.H. ladies are busy with their craft project.

Wayne Care ladies model halloween jack-o-lantern hats they made.

At the Assisted Living facility a group photo was enjoyed.

Anne Davis, Judy McDonald, Lillie Brewer, and Dean Stegall enjoy lunch at the Senior Citizen Center. YOUNG AT HEART The ladies in the Red Hat Society consider themselves fortunate to be Young At Heart as they schedule their monthly visit to the local nursing homes and assisted living facility. Geared up for a full day of fun the ladies begin arriving at the Wayne County Nursing Home at 10 A.M. with ready to assemble crafts for the participating residents. The smiles and eagerness of the residents are an encouragement

to each R.H.S. Lady. Moving to the Assisted Living Facility at 11 A.M., again with crafts in tow, the ladies are greeted cheerfully as the residents assemble around the tables ready to listen to instructions for the day’s activity. Once again, the smiles and eagerness of the residents is an encouragement to each R.H.S. Lady. Next stop will be a visit, and maybe lunch, at the Senior Citizen Center. They are welcomed and encouraged to visit

anytime. During this time the ladies rest, eat, chat, and regroup for their next event. Last visit for the day is Wayne Care Nursing Home. Here each participating resident already seated and ready to engage in the day’s activity welcomes the ladies. The residents are dressed in their own “Classy Lady” shirts, red hats, and contagious smiles. When the crafts are completed, Lisa and her staff serve refreshments to the “Classy Ladies” and the Red Hat Ladies. The second Wednesday of each month is a full day for the Red Hat Society Ladies, but they realize at the end of the day, it is they who leave with a full heart.

M.R. Women’s Ctr. Offers Free Luncheon Mtg. The Maury Regional Women’s Center will be hosting a free luncheon program titled Women Helping Women on Wednesday, February 24, at noon in the Auxiliary Conference Room at Maury Regional Medical Center. Dr. Janice Vinson, a board certified cardiologist on the medical staff, will discuss the differences and similarities of heart disease among women and men. She will address signs, symptoms and lifestyle options that can improve the health of women at risk for heart disease. All too often, heart disease is thought of as a health issue for men. In truth, heart disease is the number one killer of women, taking the lives of more women annually than any form of cancer. While awareness of this silent killer is certainly an issue, the fact that there are often differences in the signs and symptoms of heart disease in men and women may also add to the risks for women. Dr. Vinson received her medical degree from the University of

District 12A Basketball Tournament At Waynesboro (1) Wayne County Thurs., Feb. 18 6:00 P.M.

(4) Collinwood Tues., Feb. 16 6:00 P.M.

(5) Loretta Mon., Feb. 22 7:30 P.M.

(2) Summertown Thurs., Feb. 18

(3) Perry County 7:30 P.M. Tues. Feb. 16 7:30 P.M.

Mon., Feb. 22 6:00 P.M.

(6) Frank Hughes

(1) Perry County (4) Collinwood

Fri., Feb. 19 6:00 P.M.

Wed., Feb 17 6:00 P.M.

(5) Frank Hughes

Tues., Feb. 23 7:30 P.M.

(2) Wayne County (3) Summertown

Fri., Feb. 19 7:30 P.M. Tues. Feb. 23 6:00 P.M.

Wed., Feb. 17 7:30 P.M.

(6) Loretto Tennessee in Memphis. She completed a residency and fellowship in cardiology at Jewish Hospital of St. Louis and is board certified in internal medicine and cardiovascular disease. The public is invited to attend this event. Lunch will be provided. Reservations must be made by calling 931.540.4166. Women Helping Women is a free quarterly lunch and learn series that addresses health issues facing women today.

Named To President’s List Walters State Charles Dixon of Waynesboro was among those students who received academic honors for the fall semester 2009 at Walters State Community College in Morristown, TN.

He was named to the President’s list for a perfect 4.0 grade point average while carrying 12 hours or more.

‘Just A Pinch’ Club Puts Recipes, Coupons, More At Readers’ Fingertips Join Today Go To www.justapinch.com

NOTICE Krystal Cummings

6123 Rocky Ford Rd. Iron City, TN 38463 Has made application with the Wayne County Beer Board to Operate

Boondocks

3519 Railroad Bed Rd. Iron City, Tn 38463 Publication of this notice is required by the Wayne County Beer Board.

CROCKETT CINEMAS MOVIES FOR LESS 24 HR. MOVIE INFO. CALL 931-762-4554 Located next to Wal-Mart Super Center in Lawrenceburg

www.crockettcinemas.com Admission: Adult $7 - Child $5 Matinees: All movies starting before 6 P.M. $5.00 SHOWTIMES FOR FEB. 19 THRU FEB. 25 PERCY JACKSON & THE OLYMPIANS “PG” 1:57 FRI: 7:00; 9:10 SAT: 3:00; 5:10; 7:20; 9:30 SUN: 3:00; 5:10; 7:20 MON/THURS: 7:00 EDGE OF DARKNESS “R” 1:57 FRI: 7:00; 9:10 SAT: 3:00; 5:10; 7:20; 9:30 SUN 3:00; 5:10; 7:20 MON/THURS: 7:00 VALENTINE’S DAY “PG-13” 2:05 FRI: 7:00; 9:15 SAT: 3:00; 5:15; 7:30; 9:45 SUN: 3:00; 5:15; 7:30 MON/THURS: 7:00 COMING SOON ALICE IN WONDERLAND/ WOLFMAN/ OUR FAMILY WEDDING/ THE LAST SONG

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2010 - THE WAYNE COUNTY NEWS - PAGE FIFTEEN HIGHLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST Hwy, 13 North – Near Buffalo River Rod Littrell, Preacher WAYNESBORO CHURCH OF CHRIST Hassell & Boyd St . – Waynesboro WAYNESBORO Sunday Bible Study 9 A.M. – Worship 10 A.M. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Mitchell Skelton, Pulpit Minister South Main Street – Waynesboro WEBSITE: www.waynesborochurchofchrist.org S.S. 9:45 A.M. – Worship 11 A .M. COLLINWOOD CHURCH OF CHRIST KELLEY’S CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH Gregg Lee, Preacher Natural Bridge Road - Troy Gobbell, Pastor Sunday Bible Class 9 – Worship 10 S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. HYDES CHAPEL CHURCH OF CHRIST CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Cypress Inn - Nolan Burns, Minister Jerry Robbins, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Highway 13 South – Waynesboro SOUTH HIGHLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Route 1, Collinwood – Hwy. 13 Sun. Disc. Training 5 P.M. - Worship 6 P.M. Barry Anderson, Minister Wed. Even. 6 P.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. STATELINE CHURCH CLIFTON CHURCH OF CHRIST Keith Montgomery, Pastor Hwy. 114 – Clifton Tracy Love, Minister Hwy. 13 S. TN/AL Stateline S.S. 10- A.M. - Worship 11 A.M. Wed. Night. 7 P.M. Sun. & Wed. Evening 7 P.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. MT. HOPE CHURCH OF CHRIST MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH Michael Andrews, Minister Indian Creek Road, Waynesboro B.S. 10 A.M. – Sunday Worship 11 A.M. Donnie Overton, Pastor FAIRVIEW CHURCH OF CHRIST S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Hwy. 13 – 12 Miles S. of Collinwood GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH Sonny Bogus, Minister Colllinwood – Third Avenue Sunday Bible Class 10 A.M. Lawrence Steiner, Pastor Worship 11 A.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. WAYNE FURNACE CHURCH OF CHRIST LEATHERWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH Highway 64 East Highway 64 West - Joey Franks, Pastor Cary Crews, Minister S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. S.S. 9 A.M. – Worship 10 A.M. RAY’S CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH BEECH CREEK CHURCH OF CHRIST 3 ½ Miles Down Hog Creek Road Wayne Kilpatrick, Minister Edd Lopp, Pastor Bible Study & Church 10 A.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Sunday & Wednesday Evening 6 P.M. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH TOPSY CHURCH OF CHRIST 750 Glenrock Branch Road Topsy Community S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Ronnie Pope, Minister BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. 8821 California Branch Road FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH Westpoint, TN 38486 - Tony Shults, Pastor On Eagle Creek - John Blackwell, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11A.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Evening Worship 6 P.M. Sunday Night 6 P.M. ABUNDANT LIFE MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH FOURSQUARE GOSPEL CHURCH Middle Butler Road - Mark Nelson, Pastor Highway 64 West – Waynesboro S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Dean Haggard, Pastor PHILADELPHIA BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday Service 10:30 Highway 64 West – Waynesboro Midweek Service Thursday 7 P.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. FORTY-EIGHT FREEWILL PINEY GROVE UPPER GREEN RIVER BAPTIST CHURCH BAPTIST CHURCH FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH Green River Road Gene Kelly, Pastor Piney Community, Cypress Inn S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Gene Daniel, Assistant Pastor Greg Eaton, Pastor Jerry Flippo, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. NEW LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH OAK GROVE MISSIONARY Sunday Night – 5 P.M. Highway 13 N. – Colllinwood BAPTIST CHURCH COLLINWOOD Ricky Nelson, Pastor Just Off Pumping Station Road. FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH Asst. Pastor, Andy Sherrill Jerry Roebuck, Pastor First Avenue – Collinwood S.S. 9-11 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Wed. Disc. Training – 7 P.M. CEDAR GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday Night Services 6 P.M. CANAAN FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH Southeast Corner Wayne County WILLIAMS CHAPEL Fishtrap Community - Danny Clark, Billy Hill, Pastor FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor COLLINWOOD Holly Creek Road S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH James Pete Turnbow, Pastor th FELLOWSHIP FREEWILL BAPTIST Tennessee & 6 Ave. – Collinwood S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. CHURCH S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. MCGLAMERY CHURCH Rocky Ford Holly Creek Mike Hammonds, Pastor McGlamery Community Collinwood Bill Hollander, Pastor CLIFTON FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Johnny Banks, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Clifton Tennessee S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. MILLROCK FREEWILL BAPTIST Randal Runions, Interim Pastor BURNS CHAPEL CHURCH S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH Shawnetttee Community Collinwood LUTTS BAPTIST CHURCH Highway 13 South – Collinwood Tim Hanback, Pastor Mike Calvert, Pastor Edward Burbank, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.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 WHITTEN’S CROSSROADS Sunday 10 A.M. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH FIRST PENTECOSTAL Whitten’s Crossroads Community CHURCH OF CLIFTON John Allen Berry, Pastor Elm Street – Clifton S.S. 10:45 A.M. – Wprship 9:45 A.M. Billy Wright, Pastor WAYNESBORO FIRST S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH PHILLIPS CHAPEL COMMUNITY CHURCH Corner Of Hassell & Songer St. Highway 13 North – Waynesboro Waynesboro, Tennessee John Blackwell, Pastor Lea Thornton, Pastor NEW BEGINNINGS, I.P.H.C. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M Highway 128, Clifton CLIFTON UNITED Jimmy Hayes, Pastor METHODIST CHURCH 2 P.M. Sunday School - 3 P.M.Worship West Pillow St., Clifton - Jim Rucker, Pastor COLLINWOOD CHURCH OF S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. GOD OF PROPHECY RIVERSIDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Railroad Bed – Woodlawn Highway 128 N. Of Clifton - Jim Rucker Connie Pulley, Pastor Worship 9:45 A.M. – S.S. 10:45 S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH WAYNESBORO CHURCH OF GOD Highway 13 North – Waynesboro Highway 64 West – Waynesboro Jack Barker, Pastor Ron Smith, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. CLIFTON PRESBYTERIAN CLIFTON CHURCH OF GOD CHURCH IN CLIFTON Dorothy Lambert, Pastor Dr. James Roundtree Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. - Worship 11 A.M. Corey Cummings, Associate Pastor COLLINWOOD CHURCH OF GOD S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Highway 13 – Collinwood FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Richard Bane, Pastor 308 South Main St. – Waynesboro S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. CROMWELL CROSSROADS CHURCH ST. CECILIA CATHOLIC CHURCH Service 10 A.M. Sunday Highway 64 East - Waynesboro Joe Risner, Pastor Father Kevin Dowling, Pastor WAYNE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH Saturday Mass 5 P.M. Highway 13 North – Waynesboro HOLLIS CHAPEL Junior Cummins, Pastor FULL GOSPEL CHURCH S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Old Railroad – Iron City - Pastor, Julie Keener WAYNESBORO S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. GREEN RIVER TABERNACLE SEVENTH DAY Green River Road, Waynesboro ADVENTISTS OF WAYNESBORO Larry Janes, Pastor Pastor – John Johnston S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. 1606 Old Highway 64 E. THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST Sabbath School 9:30 – Church 11 A.M. OF LATTER DAY SAINTS LITTLE BETHEL HOLINESS CHURCH Worship 9 A.M. – S.S. 10 A.M. On Pumping Station Road Located Linden Ward – 5 Miles Jimmy Martin, Pastor W of Linden Highway 412 S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M LIVING WATER TABERNACLE Sun. Night 6 P.M. – Tues. Night 7 P.M. JOHNSON’S CHAPEL MT. HOPE UNITED COLLINWOOD UNITED 918 West Point Rd – Lawrenceburg WAYNE COUNTY BIBLE CENTER FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH Shawn Moore, Pastor Morning Worship 10:30 A.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Highway 13N – Lower Green River 4th Street – Collinwood S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Bible Study 6 P.M. – Wednesday 7 P.M. BEREA Bobbie Martin, Pastor Jim Arrington, Pastor Sunday Evening 6 P.M. - Thurs. Evening 7 P.M. Pastors, Leo Doyle, III MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Wprsjhip 11 A.M. THE BRIDE OF CHRIST CLIFTON REVIVAL CENTER California Branch Road, Collinwood MT. CARMEL UNITED HIGHLAND UNITED HOLINESS CHURCH Clifton,Tennessee Steve Martin, Pastor METHODIST CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH Highway 13 South – Collinwood Hwy. Shayne Riley, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Hardin Creek, Clifton Hwy. 64 E, Near Natchez Trace In The Highland Community S.S. 10 A.M. - Worship 11 A.M. CYPRESS OAK GROVE Bobbie Martin, Pastor Ray Watkins, Pastor Bro. Johnny Kilburn, Pastor REVIVAL CENTER UNITED FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH Worship 9:30 A.M. – S.S. 10:30 A.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Sunday Worship 10 A.M. – 6 P.M. PENTECOSTAL OF WAYNESBORO Pumping Station Road .EVANS CHAPEL UNITED Sunday Night 5 P.M. – Wednesday 7 P.M. Saturday Night 7 P.M. Old 99 East – Waynesboro, TN S.S. 10 A.M. - Worship 11 A.M. METHODIST CHURCH LUTTS UNITED PRATERS CHAPEL HOUSE OF THE LORD Brandon Skelton, Pastor Sunday Evening 5 P.M. Clifton Turnpike, Rt. 1 Waynesboro METHODIST CHURCH Highway 228, Clifton Sunday Morning 10 A.M. - Night 6:30 P.M. BUTLER GROVE Bobbie Martiin, Pastor Lutts, Tennessee - Jim Arrington, Pastor Bro. Jimmy Pickett, Pastor Wednesday Night 7 P.M. FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH Worship 8:30 A.M. – No S.S. Worship 9:30 A.M. – S.S. 10:30 A.M. S.S. 10:15 A.M. - Worship 11 A.M. FULL GOSPEL HOUSE OF PRAISE Last Butler Creek Road - Junior Daniel, Pastor MT. AUBURN UNITED SHAWNETTEE UNITED PRATERS CHAPEL CHURCH Joseph Wallace, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. METHODIST CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH Highway 228, Clifton - Bro. Neal Burks, Pastor 10 A.M. S.S. – 11 A.M. Worship HOUSTON BAPTIST CHURCH Beechview, Clifton - Jim Rucker, Pastor Shawnettee Community – Collinwood Thursday Worship 6 P.M. CORNERSTONE S.S. 10 A.M. – Preaching 11 A.M. Worship 8:45 A.M. John Ives, Pastor Sunday Morning 10 A.M. CHURCH OF COLLINWOOD Robert Carroll Littrell, Pastor POPES CHAPEL S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. NEW LIFE FREEWILL BAPTIST 861 Dogwood Flats Road Colllinwood MT. TABOR BAPTIST CHURCH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH RAILROAD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2699 Buffalo Road, Lawrenceburg John Hodum, Pastor Clifton, Tennessee Off 13N. Past Bell Bridge Iron City Road W. L. Wallace, Pastor Sunday Morning 9:45 A.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11:15 A.M. Worship 2 P.M. Every Sunday John Allen Berry, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. - Worship 11 A.M. Wednesday 7:30 P.M. Wed. 6 P.M. Ron Randolph, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Sunday Night - 6 P.M.

CHURCH DIRECTORY AND DEVOTIONAL PAGE

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P.O. Box 736 - 215 Dexter Woods Memorial Blvd. Waynesboro, TN 38485 Jerry & Erma Duren, Owners 931-722-5466 -- www.durendrugs.com

the bank of Waynesboro 931-722-2265 thebankofwaynesboro.com

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Chad’s Family Restaurant

MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS Located Inside JCPenney On The Square Waynesboro - Phone 722-9212

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Daniel’s Tire Shop

“A Home Away From Home” Debbie Staggs, Administrator Phone 931-722-2000 - Fax: 931-722-6891 210 Fairlane Drive - Waynesboro, TN 38485

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Phone 931-722-8823

332-6109

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C & G Auto Parts, Inc. P.O. BOX 157 - 122 S. HIGH STREET WAYNESBORO, TN 38485 (931) 722-5481

313 Hwy. 13 South Collinwood, TN 38450

Memorial Gardens Of Wayne County P.O. BOX 218 - 104 HILL ST. WAYNESBORO, TENNESSEE 38485

931-722-5488 Fax 931-722-7262 720 Highway 99 P.O. Box 974 Waynesboro, TN 38485 931-722-2229 1-877-270-2229

Wayne County Bank www.waynecountybank.com

Website: www.nthbc.org

COLLINWOOD HARDWARE Broad Street - Collinwood, TN 931-724-4616 Roger & Keith Dixon, Owners

424 Main Street South Waynesboro, TN 38485

Email: info@nthbc.org

Tim Beckham Field Representative Phone: 931-722-3596 Fax: 731-925-6899 Cell: 931-332-0071 tjbeckham@woodmen.org

Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Society, Omaha, NE

Wayne Farmers Co-op 827 Highway 99 - Waynesboro Harold Pope, Manager PHONE: 931-722-3242 -- FAX: 931-722-7242 EMAIL: hpope@ourcoop.com

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931-724-9112 Tennessee Quality Homecare & Hospice

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Eagle Creek Custom Frame Shop EARL & SARAH COOK 3528 Clifton Turnpike - Waynesboro, TN 38485 MON. - SAT. 9 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. (931)-676-5451

Wayne County Nursing Home P.O. BOX 510 WAYNESBORO, TENNESSEE 38485 Phone (931) 722-3641 Fax (931) 722-7215

E.W. JAMES & SONS Jerry Baugus, Manager Highway 64 West - Waynesboro Phone 722-5456

Highway 13 North - Waynesboro

931-722-5965 Waynesboro’s Original Floor Store Shop At Home And Save

Hall Medical Clinic

Dr. Joe Hall - Dr. J.V. Mangubat Paula Cole, FNPC - Kendra Prater, FNPC Valerie Hall, FNPC 107 J.V. Mangubat Dr. - Waynesboro, TN 38485 931-722-2800 - Fax. 931-722-9627


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29,,99 29 990 0

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2009 Pontiac Vibe GT 19,000 Miles STK# F-474

$

14,,900 14

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2010 - THE WAYNE COUNTY NEWS - PAGE SEVENTEEN

Mrs. Sadonna’s Second Grade News

Students in Mrs. Sadonna Smith’s Second Grade enjoyed a unit of study about Christmas Around The World. Students learned about celebrations in England, Germany, Mexico, and Sweden. Students learned the culture, map skills, experienced foods, and completed crafts. Mrs. Sadonna shared items purchased in the countries as well as many exciting photos. Everyone had a great time learning about Christmases Around the World!

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Nice Car STK# F-485

12,850

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2009 Chevy Malibu LT Ready to Roll STK# F498

$

14,,850 14

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2006 Ford Diesel Monster Truck

Students play Candyland at the game center.

$13,000 in Add Ons, 38,000 Miles STK# MC763A

$

31,900

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2007 Buick Lucerne CXL

Local Trade In, 40,000 Miles STK# F-503

$

17,,800 17

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2009 Toyota Corolla

Nice Car, Automatic STK# F-499

$

14,,800 14

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2008 Volkswagen New Beetle

Students enjoy creating gingerbread houses for Christmas in Germany.

Leather, Sunroof, 54,000 Miles STK# F-358

$

12,,900 12

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2007 Chevrolet Tahoe

Loaded, 33,000 Miles STK# F-450

$

29,,990 29

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2008 Chevy 2500

Local, 1 Owner Trade STK# MC786A

$

17,900

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Mrs. Judy Minnich, Substitute and Certified Teacher, helps students create gingerbread glyphs.

2007 Chevy LTZ Z71

Local, 1 Owner Trade STK# MC819A

$

24,,90 24 900 0

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2008 GMC Crew Cab

Teen Miles, Loaded

$

STK# MC710A

24,900

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2007 Cadillac CTS 1 Owner STK# PC-268A

$

17,90 ,900 0

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Mrs. Shelly McWilliams, parent helper, helps out for the day.

2009 Nissan Maxima Nice Car STK# F-459

$

23,800

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2005 Mini Cooper

Nice Sporty Car STK# F-500

$

11,,800 11

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2006 Saturn Vue

Nice SUV, Priced to sell STK# F-501

$

12,,850 12

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2009 Scion xD

15,000 Miles, Leather STK# F-504

$

15,,900 15

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2005 Chevy Suburban STK# CT1651A

$

13,,90 13 900 0

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2009 Toyota Camry

11,000 Miles, Local Trade STK# CC449A

$

17,900

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2007 Hyundai Sonata STK# F-520

$

11,,90 11 900 0

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Students made Christmas cards for the nursing home patients. The custom of giving Christmas cards began in England.

Wayne Republican Women To Meet Thursday, Feb. 18th All women interested in the Republican Party are invited to the next meeting on Thursday, February 18th at 5:30 P.M. at the home of Joe and Leoda Brown, 1655 Billy Nance Hwy, Clifton, TN. Special guest speaker will be Kay Hodgson, Area VP, who will update the group on state and national activities. Catherine Ross will give a report on her visit to the Tea Party National Convention in Nashville on Feb. 5-6. Members are asked to bring finger foods. For directions or more information call 722-5665.

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NOTICE The City of Waynesboro is accepting sealed bids for a Model # 500 Pipe and Cable Locator serial # 1735. These bids should be delivered to City Manager John Hickman at the Waynesboro City Hall or mailed to P. O. Box 471, Waynesboro, Tennessee on or before February 24th at noon. The City reserves the right to reject any and or all bids. Feb. 10-17, 2010 BID NOTICE The Wayne County Board of Education is accepting bids for general pest control in eight schools and the central office. Bids must be clearly labeled as “Pest Control Bid” and submitted to the Wayne County Board of Education, 419 South Main St., P.O. Box 658, Waynesboro, TN 38485. Bids should be received by 2:00 P.M. on Tuesday, March 2, 2010. The Wayne County Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bid specifications can acquired at Board office, 931-722-3548. Wanda Johnston, Superintendent Joe Treece, Chairman Feb. 17-24-(ojb)

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE WHEREAS, default has occurred in the performance of the covenants, terms, and conditions of a Deed of Trust Note dated December 15, 2008, and the Deed of Trust of even date securing the same, recorded December 17, 2008, at Book 115, Page 926 in Office of the Register of Deeds for Wayne County, Tennessee, executed by Mary E. Six and Karen Six-Donovan, conveying certain property therein described to Alan C. Betz, Lawrence County, Tennessee as Trustee for Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., a seperate corporation acting solely as nominee for Hamilton Mortgage Corporation and Hamilton Mortgage Corporation successors and assigns; and the undersigned, Shellie Wallace of Wilson & Associates, P.L.L.C., having been appointed Successor Trustee. NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the entire indebtedness has been declared due and payable; and that an agent of Shellie Wallace of Wilson & Associates, P.L.L.C., as Successor Trustee, by virtue of the power, duty, and authority vested in and imposed upon said Successor Trustee will, on March 1, 2010 on or about 3:00 P.M., at the Wayne County Courthouse, Waynesboro, Tennessee, offer for sale certain property hereinafter described to the highest bidder FOR CASH, free from the statutory right of redemption, homestead, dower, and all other exemptions which are expressly waived in the Deed of Trust, said property being real estate situated in Wayne County, Tennessee, and being more particularly described as follows: A certain tract or parcel of real property located, lying and being situated in the City of Collinwood, 4th Civil District of Wayne County, Tennessee and said real property is more particularly bounded and described according to said Deed as follows, to-wit: Being all of Lot Number 10 and the Eastern one-half or 25 feet of Lot Number 11, in the James R. Martin Second Addition to the City of Collinwood, a plan and plat of which is recorded in the Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee in Deed Book 46, Page 476-A, and by reference to said plat as recorded, the same is made a part hereof by reference thereto the same as if copied in full herein. This property is conveyed subject to the restrictive covenants and conditions set forth in the deed of James R. Martin, et al to Willard Rich, Jr. and wife, Marjorie Rick of record in Deed Book 48, Page 353, ROWCo., Tennessee and by reference thereto the same is made a part hereof as if copied in full herein. This property is conveyed subject to an easement executed by Merle Harper to the City of Collinwood, dated November 15, 1993 of record in MCL Book 29, Page 627, ROWCo., Tennessee. Said easement was recorded on May 28, 1994 at 11:00 a.m. ALSO KNOWN AS: 109 E Marshall Street, Collinwood, Tennessee 38450 This sale is subject to all matters shown on any applicable recorded plat; any unpaid taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements, or setback lines that may be applicable; any statutory rights of redemption of any governmental agency, state or federal; any prior liens or encumbrances as well as any priority created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. In addition, the following parties may claim an interest in the above-referenced property: Mary E. Six; Karen Six-Donovan; Unknown Heirs of Merle Harper The sale held pursuant to this Notice may be rescinded at the Successor Trustee’s option at any time. The right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, and place certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth above. W&A No. 700-179948 DATED January 29, 2010. WILSON & ASSOCIATES, P.L.L.C., Successor Trustee By: Shellie Wallace February 3, 10, 17, 2010 DSaleNoticeTN-Shellie_ tcrowe_100127_ 737 FOR SALE INFORMATION, VISIT WWW.MYFIR.COM and WWW.REALTYTRAC.COM.

SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made in the terms, conditions, and payments provided in a certain Deed of Trust dated MARCH 9, 2007, executed by NICHOLAS C. MCINTOSH, AND WIFE, JESSICA MCINTOSH, to MATT B. MURFREE, Trustee, of record in RECORD BOOK 94, PAGE 87, in the Register’s Office for WAYNE County, Tennessee and to J. PHILLIP JONES, appointed as Substitute Trustee in an instrument of record in the Register’s Office for WAYNE County, Tennessee, to secure the indebtedness described, the entire indebtedness having been declared due and payable by TENNESSEE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AGENCY BY AND THROUGH ITS SERVICER AND AUTHORIZED AGENT, U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, as provided in said Deed of Trust, I, J. PHILLIP JONES, will by virtue of the power and authority vested in me as Substitute Trustee, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 2010, AT 1:30 P.M., AT THE 3RD FLOOR ENTRANCE ON THE EAST SIDE OF THE COURTHOUSE, IN WAYNESBORO, WAYNE COUNTY, TENNESSEE, sell to the highest bidder for cash, free from the equity of redemption, homestead, and dower, and all other exemptions which are expressly waived, and subject to any unpaid taxes, if any, the following described property in WAYNE County, Tennessee, to wit: PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE COUNTY OF WAYNE, TENNESSEE: BEING LOT NO. 5 OF WHISPERING PINES SUBDIVISION, A PLAN AND PLAT OF WHICH IS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 72, ROWCT, WHICH IS INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE FOR A MORE COMPLETE PROPERTY DESCRIPTION. BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED TO NICHOLAS C. MCINTOSH, BY DEED DATED MARCH 9, 2007, OF RECORD IN RECORD BOOK 94, PAGE 85, IN THE REGISTER’S OFFICE OF WAYNE COUNTY, TENNESSEE. THIS IS IMPROVED PROPERTY KNOWN AS 213 SCENIC DRIVE, CLIFTON, TENNESSEE 38425. MAP 031M GROUP A PA R C E L 0 0 5 . 0 0 THE SALE OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, AND IS FURTHER SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF ANY TENANT(S) OR OTHER PARTIES OR ENTITIES IN POSSESSION OF THE PROPERTY. THIS SALE IS SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES, IF ANY, ANY PRIOR LIENS OR ENCUMBRANCES LEASES, EASEMENTS AND ALL OTHER MATTERS OF RECORD INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE PRIORITY OF ANY FIXTURE FILING. IF THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY/ INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, THE STATE OF TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, OR THE STATE OF TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OFLABORANDWORK FORCE DEVELOPMENT ARE LISTED AS INTERESTED PARTIES IN THE ADVERTISEMENT, THEN THE NOTICE OF THIS FORECLOSURE IS BEING GIVEN TO THEM, AND THE SALE WILL BE SUBJECT TO THE APPLICABLE GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES RIGHT TO REDEEM THE PROPERTY, ALL AS REQUIRED BY 26 U.S.C. 7425 AND T.C.A. 67-1-1433. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ADJOURN THE DAY OF THE SALE TO ANOTHER DAY, TIME AND PLACE CERTAIN WITHOUT FURTHER PUBLICATION, UPON ANNOUNCEMENT AT THE TIME AND PLACE FOR THE SALE SET FORTH ABOVE. THE TRUSTEE/SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO RESCIND THE SALE IN THE EVENT THE HIGHEST BIDDER DOES NOT HONOR THE HIGHEST BID WITHIN 24 HOURS, THE NEXT HIGHEST BIDDER AT THE NEXT HIGHEST BID WILL BE DEEMED THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER. OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: JESSICA MCINTOSH THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. This day, February 15, 2010. This is improved property known as 213 SCENIC DRIVE, CLIFTON, TENNESSEE 38425. J. PHILLIP JONES, Substitute Trustee /s/ J. PHILLIP JONES J. PHILLIP JONES, SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE SUITE C-205, NASHVILLE HOUSE ONE VANTAGE WAY NASHVILLE, TN 37228 (615) 254-4430 Feb. 17, 24, March 3, 2010


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