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news Sheriff’s Office Recovers Items After Burglary On Monday, May 7, 2012 the home of Cindy Overstreet, located at 2525 Weatherford Creek Rd., in the Cypress Inn community was broken into. Several valuable items were taken including guns, ammo, knives, television, DVD’s, computer, play stations, jewelry, and other valuables totaling more than $4,000.00. Three subjects have recently been charged with Aggravated Burglary and Theft. At this time, two subjects, Mitchell Copeland, is being held at the Wayne County Justice Center, and Michael B. Risner, is in Lauderdale County Jail custody. However, one subject, Stephen D. Risner, has not been located at press time. Anyone obtaining information about this subject’s location should notify the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office Crime (Continued On Page Two)

Lest We Forget . . .

Pictured above is the monument established around the Wayne County Courthouse square in honor of those who served and dedicated to those who made the supreme sacrifice in World War I, World War II, Korean War, and Vietnam War. Memorial Day will be observed on Monday, May 28th to honor all American men and women who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces.

Smoke On The River Sat., June 2nd Clifton by Chassity Martin

Everyone is encouraged to join at the beautiful Clifton City Park on Saturday, June 2, 2012 for one of Clifton’s most exciting and terrific events on the bank of the Tennessee River for local works of art, terrific food, and great entertainment! Smoke on the River is a backyard barbecue competition and art show in its fourth year at Clifton’s Ross Creek Recreational Area. The event will be expanded this year to include

vendors of all sorts. Barbeque will also be available for purchase at the event this year. Set up for cooking campsites may begin on June 1st and the deadline for setup is June 2nd at 9 A.M. Registration forms and fees must be received before any sites are assigned. Categories for the cook-off include chicken, ribs, brisket, and pulled pork. One entry per category is allowed and prizes include $300 for 1st, $200 for 2nd, and $100 for 3rd. Also, the overall champion will (Continued On Page Three)

Wednesday, MAY 23, 2012

Clifton Airport Authority Is Grant Recipient by Chassity Martin

The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) announced Monday, May 21, 2012 that federal and state aeronautics grants totaling $394,100 have been approved for six TN airports including airports in Lewis, Sevier, Houston, Madison, DeKalb, and Wayne Counties. The grants are made available through the Tennessee Department of Transportation’s Aeronautics Division. The Division administers federal and state funding to assist in the location, design, construction and maintenance of Tennessee’s diverse public aviation system. Except for routine expenditures, grant applications are reviewed by the Tennessee Aeronautics Commission (TAC), which is a five member board charged with policy planning and with regulating changes in the state Airport System Plan. The board carefully reviews all applications for grants to ensure that the proper state and local matching (Continued On Page Two)

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3rd Annual Butterfly 5K Run Is June 2nd by Chassity Martin

The Butterfly Foundation is working diligently to consolidate this year’s 5K run to be even more enjoyable than years past. The 3rd Annual Butterfly 5K Run will be held at the Waynesboro City Park on Saturday, June 2nd, 2012 beginning at 8 A.M. The pre-registration deadline was May 16th therefore anyone still acquiring to register must arrive at the City Park between 6:157:30 in order to register and pay the entry fee. In October 2007, the Butterfly Foundation was originated. It was established in memory of Ryleigh Stegall as a non-profit organization that, through monetary donations, assists families and children with life threatening or life-altering medical conditions. Even though medical bills or other costs are sometimes covered, there are many more expenses that can seriously strain a family facing the illness of their

beloved child. All donations made to the foundation stay in Wayne County and the surrounding area. Since its inception, they have given out over $43,000 to over 57 families. With last year’s race alone the foundation raised $20,000. They would like to match and surpass that goal this year. The 5K run is highly organized, with a distance of 3.1 miles and gaining official certification. Tennessee River Athletic Club (TRAC) will be providing the finish line,

as well as the results. TRAC has also selected the Butterfly 5K to be one of their featured races in the Grand Prix Series of races in a three state area. There will be a male division and female division with each one having fourteen different age groups. First, second, and third place trophies will be awarded in each division for each age group. There will also be an award for Best Overall male and female with each receiving (Continued On Page Two)

W’boro Commission Accepts Resolution To Apply LPRF Grant by Chassity Martin

On Monday, May 14, 2012 the City of Waynesboro met in regular session at the Waynesboro City Hall. All members were present for this meeting. Mayor Robert Vencion called the meeting to

order, followed by the invocation given by Commissioner Jeff Howell. Mayor Vencion began with the first item on the agenda, and requested a

motion to approve the (Continued On Page Eleven)

Winning Shot . . . Historic Site!!

This beautiful shot of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church located just off the court square on Hwy. 13 North in Waynesboro was taken by Emily Petty, a fourth grader at Collinwood Elementary School. Emily took first place in the 4-H Photo Contest with this exquisite shot of one of the most historic churches in our county.

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$100. There is also an award for 1st male and 1st female for the wheelchair contestants. The Fun Run will be held immediately after the race. It is exactly 1 mile and is certified also. This race is for kids 12 and under. There will be 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th place trophies for male and

female divisions. All participants will receive an official dog tag from the Butterfly Foundation. If anyone knows of anyone in Wayne County that needs assistance you can contact Susan Myers, Kim Bell, Marla Beavers or call Betty Anderson at People’s Bank at 931-676-2060. Also, for questions about the race please contact Jim Beavers at 931-722-

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Bridge Named In Memory Of Frank Davidson

funds are in place and that the grants will be used for needed improvements. The TDOT Aeronautics Division has the responsibility of inspecting and licensing the state’s 126 heliports and 75 public/general aviation airports. The Division also provides aircraft and related services for state government and staffing for the Tennessee Aeronautics Commission. Clifton Airport Authority Chairman C. Seth Sumner announces $54,000 in one of only 6 grants awarded to Tennessee airports. The grant, with a local match of $6,000 will fund engineering work necessary for the CAA’s next project – paving the current Hassell Field runway. Now that the grant has been awarded, the Airport Authority will begin the process of competitively searching for and hiring and engineering firm to complete the work. Paving should take place in the coming year.

In February 2012, the Tennessee Department of Transportation established signs indicating that the bridge crossing the Davidson Branch Creek on Savannah

Highway, just past the Clifton turn off had been named the Frank Davidson Memorial Bridge. Frank Davidson was born in January 1910

and passed away in June 2003. He was a native of Wayne County, residing on Savannah Highway, and for many years owned and operated the Davidson country store. Mr. Davidson was married to Mae Devers Davidson and they had two children, Jack Davidson, of Waynesboro and Carol Davidson Mulhern of Rayville, Louisiana. The Davidson family worked diligently through the Wayne County Highway Dept., and the County Court approved the project. The county provided the signs, funded by the family, and the TN Department of Transportation (TDOT) established the two signs.

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$400 and a trophy. Judging criteria will be based on categories such as taste, tenderness, and appearance. Entry fee is $25 per category, or $100 to enter all five categories. Registration deadline is June 2nd at 8:00 A.M. and the mail in deadline is May 31st. Spectators are encouraged to pay attention to signs when entering town because parking will be limited, and many vehicles will have to be parked downtown in order to ride the trolley to the park. This year, the Vietnam Memorial Wall Replica will be erected along the River Park. Therefore, the city respectfully insists that shoes and shirts be worn by all contestants, no serving of alcoholic beverages to the public, no foul or abusive language, no disorderly conduct, and loud radios and excessive noise will not be permitted. Clifton City Manager C. Seth Sumner shared, “We are hoping for even more people to come out this year and participate with the event being adjacent to the Vietnam

Veterans Moving Wall.” Contact (931) 722-1428 for an entry form or more information. Bring the

family, and come enjoy the competition, delicious barbeque, and beautiful local art.

2nd Fth Sunday In Clifton Is May 27th by Chassity Martin

Many Cliftonians have fond memories of last year’s Fth Sunday event that helped bring the Clifton community together through a faith, family, food, fun and friendship day in May. City Manager C. Seth Sumner, and his wife Katie Sumner developed the idea of having an event last year that would bring the community closer. It just so happened that the event landed on the fifth Sunday in the fifth month; therefore, they officially named it the “Fth Sunday.” Every congregation, no matter the denomination, has been extended an invitation and will be the basis for the festivities. Each church has been asked to bring covered dishes, whatever they would like to share with the community and at least one outdoor game for children. The event is open to the public, helping

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to bring citizens that may not currently attend one of the churches in Clifton find a home. The event is held at the Clifton City Park Pavilion at the edge of the Tennessee River, providing a beautiful backdrop to an amazing community event. Citizens have an open invitation to attend at 1 P.M. on May 27th. Mr. Sumner stated about last year’s event, “everyone had a smile on their face, and it was an absolute joy to see all the children (young and mature) enjoying each other’s company and acting as neighbors should.” This year’s Fth Sunday is expected to be even larger and perhaps have singing from at least one choir in town.

Decoration Sunday, May 27 Cromwell C’roads Decoration and homecoming will be observed Sunday, May 27 at the Cromwell Crossroads Community Church. Morning service will begin at 11 A.M. with Steve Gilchrist preaching. A covered dish lunch will be served at noon. Singing will begin at 1 P.M. featuring Dennis Thompson and Jim Reaves. Everyone is extended a welcome invitation to attend.

Unemployment 10.4% For Month Of March The Tennessee Labor and Workforce Development released the state unemployment rates on Thursday, April 19, 2012. Tennessee’s unemployment rate for March fell to 7.9 percent, down from the February revised rate of 8.0 percent. The national unemployment rate for March 2012 was 8.2 percent, 0.1% percentage point lower than the February rate. “Tennessee’s unemployment is the lowest since November 2008,” Commissioner Davis said. “The decline is attributed to losses in both employment and unemployment, but the number of unemployed declined at a faster

rate, resulting in the net decrease in the state rate.” County non-seasonally adjusted unemployment rates for March 2012 were released on Thursday, April 26th, and show the rate decreased in 89 counties, increased in five counties, and remained the same in one county. Wayne County’s unemployment rate decreased by 1.0%, decreasing from an 11.4% in February 2012 to a 10.4% revised rate for the month of March. Surrounding counties also experienced an adequate decrease such as; Decatur County at a 9.8%, decreasing by 0.5% from February’s rate of

10.3%. Perry County’s revised rate of 12.3%, was a 0.6% decrease from February’s rate of 12.9%; however, Perry County remained the highest of the surrounding counties. Hardin County remained the lowest of the surrounding counties with 9.4% unemployment rate for January and resulted in a 0.8% decrease from February. Lawrence County decreased 0.3% from February with a March revised rate of 11.2% and Lewis County decreased as well by 0.6% with a 10.7% rate. The Wayne County News Will Be Closed Monday, May 28 For Memorial Day. Deadline For All Ads And Reader Material For May 30 Issue Is Friday, May 25 At 4 P.M.

Wayne Care Nursing Home Celebrates National Nursing Home Week

The residents, families, and staff greatly enjoyed celebrating National Nursing Home Week. Events included, fish fry, glamour day, bingo party, banana split party, hamburger & hotdog cookout, coffee and doughnuts, auction, fishing, bubble party and cookies & lemonade. We would like to thank everyone that helped make this week a great success.


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Donna Jean Robbins Hanback Donna Jean Robbins Hanback, Iron City, TN was born December 18, 1968 in Mishawaka, IN. She was a disabled CNA at Wayne Medical Center, was a member of the Stateline Church, Iron City. She departed this life on Tuesday, May 15, 2012 at ECM Hosptial in Florence, Alabama at the age of 43 years. She is survived by her husband, whom she married on May 1, 1999, Samuel Hanback; daughter, Tori Ann Hanback; son, Sam Elliot Hanback all of Iron City; mother and step-father, Shirley and Billy Hinton, Cypress Inn, TN; father, Jimmy Robbins, Lutts, TN; brothers, Doug Robbins and wife, Theresa, Iron City, Brad Hinton and wife, Chasity, Florence, AL; sister, Christy Mooney, Florence, AL; grandmother, Ethel Robbins, Lutts. She was preceded in death by grandparents, Cecil Robbins, Virgil and Edna Hinton, Arnold and Dorothy White; niece, Misty Kay Robbins, uncle, Ronald Hanback, in-laws, Talmadge and Joyce Hanback. Graveside services were Friday, May 18, 2012 at 3 P.M. at Railroad Cemetery, Iron City with Tim Hanback officiating and Shackelford Funeral Directors, Wayne County, directing. Pallbearers were Johnathan Battles, Lonnie Hayes, Shannon Arnold, Ricky Hanback, Randy Holt, and Brad Hinton. May 23-(ojb) Wayne County News (Waynesboro, TN) May 23, 2012

Rex Raymond Evans

Funeral services for Rex Raymond Evans, 89 of Clifton, TN were conducted April 26, 2012 at 1 P.M. from Shackelford Chapel in Savannah, TN with Joel Wallace and Larry Janes officiating. Burial followed in the Mt. Carmel Cemetery in Hardin County, TN. Mr. Evans departed this life on April 24 in Savannah, TN. Wayne County News (Waynesboro, TN) May 23. 2012

Shirley A. Staggs McClain Shirley A. Staggs McClain of Toledo, Ohio departed this life Thursday, March 22, 2012. She was born August 24, 1938 in Wayne County, the daughter of the late Raymond J. Staggs and Anna Lou Kelley Staggs. Shirley was preceded in death by her husband Edward McClain also from Waynesboro. Shirley was a long time member of the Baptist Church. She is survived by two sons, Rusty (Candy) McClain, Victor (Janet) McClain, three beloved grandsons, Brett and Alex McClain of Toledo, Ohio, and Russ McClain of Grimesville, N.C.; One sister Charlene . McGahan of Waynesboro. Graveside services were conducted at Ottawa Hills Memorial Park in Toledo, Ohio, where she was laid to rest beside Ed. They will never be forgotten. May 23-P. Wayne County News (Waynesboro, TN) May 23, 2012

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Mary Ada Berry Stricklin Mary Ada Berry Stricklin, age 92 of Waynesboro, Tennessee passed away early Wednesday morning, May 16th, 2012 at Wayne County Nursing Home in Waynesboro. She was born December 14, 1919 to the late William Henry and Elsie Katherine Horton Berry who preceded her in death. She was a native of Wayne County, Tennessee, a retired employee of Clifton Manufacturing Company, and a member of the Collinwood Freewill Baptist Church. She married Jay William Stricklin on November 27, 1938 and they made their home in the Lutts community until 1973, before moving to Waynesboro. Mr. Stricklin preceded her in death on May 12, 1977. She was also preceded in death by a grandson, Anthony Lynn Harris, two brothers, Johnnie Joe “Jab” Berry and Bonnie Earl Berry and one sister Roxie (Berry) Berry. She is survived by two daughters, Mary Joyce Stricklin Burks and husband, Ronald Lee Sr. and Janice Stricklin Harris and husband, Taylor Lee all of Waynesboro; three grandchildren, Ronald Lee (Ronnie) Burks, Jr. and wife, Amy Elizabeth, Loria Lynn Burks Morrow and husband, Randall, and Brian Lee Harris and wife, Tina all of Waynesboro; eight great-grandchildren; Laranda Joy Morrow Strickland and husband, Anthony; Raymond Blake Morrow and wife, Samantha; Marlon Jay Burks and wife, Brandy; Melonie Elizabeth Burks Pope and husband Stan; Austin Lee Burks; Keisha Harris Cherry and husband Chad; Brilee Anthony Harris and Brayson Avery Harris; four great-great-grandchildren; Dalton Wayne Strickland, Reece Edward Morrow, Mary Elizabeth Pope, Case Justin Cherry, and expectant baby Burks due in November; three sisters and one brother, Anne Holt and husband Bobby; Wylodean Fite and husband, Jerry; Mable Cameron and her beloved (deceased) husband, Alton all of Hohenwald, Tennessee, and James Henry Berry and wife, Iva Jean of Collinwood, Tennessee. A host of nieces and nephews both Berry and Stricklin who she loved dearly. Pallbearers were Danny Berry, Ronnie Berry, Mike Smith, Wilburn Franks, Barry Fite, Jason Fite, John Allen Berry, Elzo Berry, Leo Berry, Darrell Cameron, and Jeff Cameron. Services were Friday, May 18 at 1 P.M. at Shackelford Funeral Directors Chapel in Waynesboro with Brother Tim Hanback and Brother Bobby Pinckley officiating. Burial followed in Memorial Gardens at Collinwood.

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Local Food Drive A Total Success!!! On Saturday, May 12, 2012, and the week prior, the local post offices participated in its annual food drive. Middle Tennessee’s Rural Carriers asked for their postal customers to donate food items to help feed and improve the quality of life for the less fortunate neighbors. At the end of the food drive on Saturday it was estimated that the residents of the county had donated in the excess of 14,000 pounds of food items which exceeded the expectations of the drive. The donations will

remain in the county and be available at the Emergency Food Banks in Waynesboro and Collinwood. “On behalf of the postmasters in the county We would like to extend appreciation to all of the local postal employees who participated in the food drive and also sincere gratitude and appreciation to all the individual customers that made this a total success.” The Wayne County News Will Be Closed Monday, May 28, 2012 For The Memorial Day Holiday. Deadline For All Reader And Ad Material For The May 30 Issue Is Friday, May 25 At 4 P.M.

May 23-(ojb) Wayne County News (Waynesboro, TN) May 23, 2012

Pearl Lilly Newborn Holt Pearl Lilly Newborn Holt, Waynesboro, TN, formerly of Collinwood, TN, was born September 20, 1915 in Wayne Co., TN, the daughter of the late Chess and Lizzie Stooksberry Newborn. She was united in marriage to Charlie Houston Holt and he preceded her in death. Mrs. Holt was a homemaker. She departed this life on Sunday, May 20, 2012 at Wayne Care Nursing Home in Waynesboro at the age of 96 years. She is survived by sons, Charlie J. Holt and wife, Mary Katherine, Johnnie Holt and wife, Glenda, and Bobby Ray Holt and wife, Denise all of Collinwood; daughters, Mary Lou Sherrill, Collinwood, and Alice Marie Holt, Cypress Inn, TN; grandchildren, Ronald Holt, Tootsie Bratton, Dwayne Sherrill, Beverly Stone, Dwight Sherrill, Michael Bratcher, Russell Holt, Stacy Holt, Marshelia Stricklin, Sonya Pigg, Cynthia Caperton, Shannon Holt, John Holt, Jordan Holt, Cody Clay, Ryan Clay, and Nichole Clay; 18 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents and husband, Mrs. Holt was preceded in death by daughters, Lydia Faye Bratcher and Mavis Newborn; a son, Billy Wade Holt; a grandson, Shayne Holt; great-grandchildren, Colby Bratcher and Gina Bratton; sons-in-law, James Bratcher and Kenneth Sherrill; brothers, Leonard, Elmer, and Sinclair Newborn; sisters, Mary Martin and Ethel Stooksberry. Services were Tuesday, May 22, 2012 at 3 P.M. at

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Cromwell Crossroads Church, Collinwood with Greg Eaton and Junior Overstreet officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery with Shackelford Funeral Directors, Wayne County, directing. Grandsons served as pallbearers. May 23-(ojb) Wayne County News (Waynesboro, TN) May 23, 2012

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CARD OF THANKS We would like to express our heartfelt appreciation to everyone for their many acts of kindness during the years we have been in Waynesboro. Thank you for your prayers, love and support on Mother’s Day weekend when Mother was “Home at Last”. Thank you for being with us, for the beautiful flowers, cards and food. We would like to give a special thanks to our neighbors, Shirley and Clyde Walker and to Hazel Cole and Christine Witcher for all they have done for us, to Shackelford Funeral Home and Mary Ruth Davis for making her look so good and to Rev. Burl Graham for the uplifting service. Thank you to Natalie Nance and Debbie Gilbert and the staff of Volunteer Home Care and Judy Jones and staff for being so caring and efficient. We were blessed with wonderful caregivers, Joy Prince, Laurie Crews, Christy Cotton, Barbara Owens and Becky Brown. May God Bless all of you. The Family of Bernice Shaw Math & Marsha Russell Clark & Eric Russell


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Board Of Education Announces Dates And Locations For SFSP The Wayne County Board of Education announces its sponsorship of the 2012 Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) which is administered in Tennessee by the Department of Human Services under an agreement with the U.S. Department of

Agriculture (USDA). Meals will be provided to all children without charge. Acceptance and participation requirements for the program and all activities are the same for all regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability. There will

1st Annual Clifton Shooting Camp! May 29th - June 1st 11:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. Clifton High School Gym Presented by: Coach Rick Howell Grades: 3-10 Price: $35 (second family member: $10)

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Card Of Thanks A VERY SPECIAL THANKS We would like to thank each and everyone that has helped us since Matthew’s accident. We are so grateful for the calls, prayers, food, visits, and money. We are so very blessed to have such amazing family and friends that care about us so much. I thank God for each and every one of you; you will never know how much it means to us. Thanks to everyone that helped with fundraisers and the Softball Tournament, it took a lot of people to pull them together and we are very grateful to everyone that took the time to volunteer. Again, thanks to our wonderful family and friends. We love you all so very much. Matthew and Monica Ray May 23-P.

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Perry County’s Music On Main Kicks Off May 26 Perry County’s ambitious Music on Main Street, the all-Summer and every-Saturdaynight outdoor concert series is back this year, alternating from weekto-week again, between Linden and Lobelville. The weekly and freeadmission music series kicks off in Linden at 7:30 P.M., on the Perry County Courthouse Square, with a special Memorial Day weekend concert this Saturday night, May 26, featuring CMA awardwinning, country-soul singer T. Graham Brown,

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powerful vocalist Seidina Reed (talented daughter of the late Jerry Reed), Nashville’s jazzy Eight O’ Five Jive Band, Moe Denham & the Main Street Orchestra, Perry County’s beloved

Decoration Set For June 3 At McCall Cemetery Decoration will be observed Sunday, June 3 at McCall Cemetery. Josh Stults will be speaking at 2 P.M. All family and friends are invited to attend.

NOTICE

Beginning June 3rd, 2012 at 6:00 P.M. Sunday Night Services will be held at Cromwell Crossroads Church Joe Risner, Pastor For more information Call: James Paul Horton - 724-4673 Joe Risner - 724-5882

Vacation Bible School at Millrock Free Will Baptist Church Saturday, June 2nd - 9 A.M. to 2 P.M. Contact: Cindy Roberson - 724-5551 Kids Can Choose: •Baseball/Softball •Basketball •Cheerleading They will spend the day learning more about their favorite sport and more about God!!


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Society News Staggs - Love To Wed June 23

Jeffrey and Lee Ann Staggs of Waynesboro, TN would like to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Abbie Lyn to Zachary Chad Love, son of Tracy and Sherri Love of Clifton, TN The bride-elect is the granddaughter of June Warren and the late CM Warren and Bobby Neal and Kay Staggs and the great-granddaughter of Lurlean Risner Fairris. She is a 2007 graduate of Wayne County High School and will graduate May 25th from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center with a Masters of Occupational Therapy. She is currently employed at Lexington Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. The bridegroom-to-be is the grandson of Margaret Conway and the late Donald Conway and Marie Love and the late JT Love. He is a 2005 graduate of Frank Hughes School and a 2009 graduate of Freed Hardeman University with a Bachelor of Science degree in History. He is currently enrolled in the Masters of Education program at the University of Tennessee at Martin and is employed as a teacher and basketball coach at Waynesboro Middle School. The wedding will take place June 23rd at seven o’clock P.M. at the Clifton Church of Christ. The reception will follow at the home of the groom’s parents, 205 W. Pillow Street, Clifton, TN. Only out of town invitations will be sent. All family and friends are invited to attend.

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Skelton - Hinton To Wed June 2nd

Barry Skelton and Khristle Skelton of Waynesboro, TN are pleased to announce the approaching wedding of their daughter, Kaitlin Machell Skelton to Bradley Wade Hinton, son of Keith Hinton of Collinwood, TN and Sandy Ray of Waynesboro,TN. Kaitlin is the granddaughter of Gary and Dianne Wagner of Summertown, TN and the late Michael Dell Jackson of Waynesboro and Roy and Reba Skelton of Waynesboro. Kaitlin is currently employed at Lifespan Health and attending college at Columbia State. Bradley is the grandson of Billy Ray of Clifton, TN and Janie Hinson of Hohenwald, TN and Rachel Stricklin of Collinwood and the late Ray Hinton of Collinwood. He is the great-grandson of Dee and Lockie Ray of Waynesboro. Bradley is currently employed at Crounse Corporation. The ceremony will take place on June 2, 2012 at 2 P.M. at Mt. Hope Methodist Church in Waynesboro. All family and friends are invited. Reception will follow at Woodmen Of The World. May 23, 2012-P.

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*In order as they will appear: Friday, May 25th 6:30 *Sunday Best* *Baby Miss (0-23 months.) *Baby Mr. (O-23 months.) *Tiny Miss (2-3 ) *Tiny Mr. (2-3) *Little Miss (4-6)

*The Miss Southern Middle TN. Pageant will be held at the Waynesboro Elementary School. The Doors will open at 5:30 . At this time contestants may view the stage. (Stage will be laid out in the standard T) Admission is $5. (5 and under free)Concessions will be available. *Entry fee is $25, with optional photogenic $5. All photogenic pictures are to be turned in the day of the pageant, Snapshots, 5X7, and 8X10 size photos are accepted. No frames please. *All entry forms should be mailed to Miss Southern Middle Tn. P.O. Box 139, Clifton, TN. 38425. For questions please contact Michele @ 931-722-1218 after 5 or Tabitha @ 931332-5545. *3 alternates and 1 winner will be announced in each age division. Winners will receive trophies, sash , crown, and etc.

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Pictured from left to right Billie Thrasher, WCRTA Program Chairman, Chloe Holt, winner of WCRTA Scholarship from Collinwood High School, and Robert Cole, President of the WCRTA.

The Wayne County Retired Teachers’ Association met Monday, May 14, 2012, at Bradley’s Restaurant in Waynesboro. Members present were Katy Wright, Robert Cole, Dean Stegall, Frances Rains, Bill Thrasher, Jerry Pigg, Sarah James, Ava Barnett, Richard Rains, Gail Bell, Sandra Villines, and Eloise Duncan; guests present were Chloe Holt and Kelsie Hensley. President Robert Cole called the meeting to order and led the Pledge of Allegiance. Richard Rains gave the invocation and devotion. The devotion was titled “Patience.” After a delicious lunch, Bill Thrasher introduced the guests, Chloe Holt, winner of the WCRTA Scholarship from Collinwood High School, and Kelsie Hensley. The winner from Wayne County High School, Courtney Bultman, was unable to attend. Chloe stated that she would be starting her college career

with Columbia State and then transferring to MTSU to finish with a degree in elementary education. Dean Stegall read the minutes of the previous meeting, and Katy Wright gave the Treasurer’s report. Mr. Cole read a card from TRTA concerning the death of

Cross - Gobble To Wed May 26

Jana Michelle Cross and Wesley Alan Gobble have chosen May 26, 2012 for their wedding. Vows will be exchanged at 6 o’clock in the evening at Southside Church of Christ with Van Henry Vansandt Jr. officiating. A reception will follow at the St. Joseph Civic Center. The bride-elect is the daughter of Dwayne and Sheila Cross of St. Joseph. She is the granddaughter of Robert and Johnnie Nell Cross of St. Joseph and Rose Whitehead and Louis Whitehead of Cypress Inn. Miss Cross is a 2006 graduate of Loretto High School and a 2010 graduate of Freed-Hardeman University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Education. She is employed with the Lawrence County Board of Education. The prospective groom is the son of Wayne and Jan Gobble of Loretto. He is the grandson of Claude and Della Krick of Loretto and D.M. and Joyce Gobble of Leoma. Mr. Gobble is a 2007 graduate of Loretto High School and a 2009 graduate of Columbia State Community College and a 2012 graduate of Northwest Shoals Community College with an Associate’s Degree in Registered Nursing. He is employed by NHC-Brink of Lawrenceburg. After a honeymoon to Key West, the couple will reside in Loretto. May 23, 2012-(ojb)

Ron Pendergrass’ father, and it was agreed that the Association would send a sympathy card to Mr. Pendergrass. The TRTA Legislative Assembly on June 12 in Murfreesboro was announced, and Richard, Frances, Dean, and Katy stated they could go and represent the WCRTA. Officers for the 20122013 year were selected. Selected were: President:

Richard Rains; Presidentelect: Dean Stegall; Secretary: Frances Rains: Treasurer and Reporter: Katy Wright. It was agreed that a list of retiring teachers should be obtained and that invitations to the July 9 meeting would be sent out. The meeting adjourned. The next meeting will be July 9, 2012, at Bradley’s Restaurant.

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Births

Kyle and Chelsea Prince are proud to announce the birth of their twin boys, Caysen Lee and Klye McKinley. They were born on March 6, 2012 at Maury Regional Hospital. Caysen was born at 8:17 A.M. and weighed six pounds and five ounces and was 19 inches long. Klye was born at 8:18 A.M. and weighed five pounds and 13 ounces and was 18 inches long. Caysen and Klye’s proud grandparents are Stanley and Tammy Bailey of Iron City and Dewayne and Joy Prince of Hardin County. Great-grandparents are Larry and Janice Thompson and Emrald and Bea Bailey all from Iron City and the late Paul and Rosemary Butler from Nashville and the late Wayford and Flora Prince of Waynesboro. Great-great-grandmother is Betty Dodd of Collinwood. May 23, 2012-P.

The Wayne County News Will Be Closed Monday, May 28 In Observance Of Memorial Day. Deadline Is 4 P.M. Friday, May 25 For All Ads & Reader Material For May 30 Issue.

Matteo Phillip-Michael D’orio was born April 20, 2012 at Lifespan Health in Waynesboro. He weighed seven pounds, 14 ounces. His parents are Michael and Jessica D’orio of Bethel Springs, TN. Grandparents are Lew and Wanda Perrigo of Bethel Springs and Michael and Joleen D’orio and Eleanor D’orio of Windham, ME. Little Matteo has a sister, Gabriella, who is 2 years old. May 23, 2012-(ojb)

Crossroads FCE Club Meets May meeting of the Crossroads F.C.E. Club was held Tuesday the 15th at Meme’s with Linda Spangler as host. Shirley Bailey, president called the meeting to order by

reading the thought: “Learn to pick your battles. Ask yourself, will this matter one year from now? How about one month? One week? One day?” Members then pledged the flag and devotion was read by Clara Davis and taken from 2 Peter Chapter 3 Verse 9. The group prayed the Lord’s Prayer and sung “16 Tons,” led by Betty Simmons. Linda read the poem “Prayer for Senility.” Roll call by Frances Burgess was answered with a favorite song to sing to your child or grandchild.” She also read the minutes of the last meeting and she gave the treasurers report. New business discussed included having an auction and the July picnic. Shirley gave a book report, “Good-by-Boise, Hello Alaska,” by Cora Holmes. There was no Project Leader’s report given this month. Shirley read the household hint and the meeting was adjourned. Everyone ordered lunch of their choice, and Linda provided a good strawberry cake and ice cream for dessert. Bingo was played after lunch. June meeting will be

Hudson - Prater To Wed May 26

Megan Hudson and Jeremy Prater will exchange wedding vows on Saturday night, May 26, 2012 at 6:30 P.M. at the home of Dan and Sheila Roberts on Highway 13 South. Megan is the daughter of Garry and Beverly Hudson. Jeremy is the son of Mervin and Barbara Prater of Shelbyville, TN and Willie and Peggy Adams of Leoma, TN. May 23, 2012-(ojb)

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CLASSIFIEDS YARD SALE: Wed. – Sat., 8 A.M. – 5 P.M., 100 Deford St., Dogwood Heights Community. Several Families Participating. Too Much To Mention. May 23-P. YARD SALE: May 25th, 26th, 8 till?, 5017 Sunny Acres, Waynesboro. Rain or Shine. Baby to Plus Clothing and More. May 23-P. YARD SALE: Friday, May 25th, at Barlow One Stop, 7 A.M. – 2 P.M. May 23-P. YARD SALE: Saturday, 190 Buford Moore Lane, Hwy. 13, South of Collinwood. Children’s and Adults Clothes, Stroller, Swing, Scrubs, Miscellaneous. 7245145. May 23-MCI YARD SALE: Friday, Saturday, 2063 Walnut Grove Rd., Oakley and Coach Sunglasses, Western Jewelry, Little Bit of Everything. May 23-MCI

YARD SALE: Friday and Saturday From 8 A.M.?, Both Days There Will Be Men’s, Women’s, and Baby Clothing, Kids Toys, Household Items and Much More, 600 Main Street, Clifton, TN. May 23-P. HUGE ANNUAL YARD SALE: Ol’ Country Store, Depriest Bend, TN, May 24, 25 and 26, 2012, 7 A.M. Till 7 P.M. From Waynesboro Take Highway 13 North To Lobelville, Across From National Guard Armory. Collectibles and Antiques, Tools and Primitives, China, Pottery, Crocks, Sporting Goods, Old Marbles, Old Toys, Cast Iron, Many China and Glassware Sets, and Many, Many More Items. For More Information 931593-2901, Carrol Depriest. May 23-P.

Wayne County, TN Vietnam War KIA’s: Gone But Not Forgotten Special submission by Paula K. (Sunny) Barnhart, USMC When the final tally was taken six of Wayne County’s finest and bravest young men had fallen, killed in action during the Vietnam War. Two of these young men were United States Marines. They were David Harold Brown and Evans Jerry Stults. The other four young men served in the United

States Army. All six were awarded Purple Hearts. David Brown received two Purple Hearts. David Andrew Seiber was awarded a Silver Star in addition to his Purple Heart and other era associated medals. Donnie Horton and Earl Thomas Quillen were awarded Bronze Stars for their gallantry and a Purple Heart in addition to other era specific medals. David Brown also received the Navy Cross

and was written up by his commanding officers for a Congressional Medal of Honor. LeRoy A. Rost was awarded a Purple Heart and the Combat Infantryman’s Badge. Sergeant Donnie Edward Horton, USA, May 1950 – April 1970, was listed as the first veteran from Wayne County to have been killed in action in Vietnam even though other men listed above had already lost their lives in this seemingly endless war. David Brown, USMC, was killed on September 10, 1967. Earl Thomas Quillen, USA, lost his life on March 17, 1969. David Andrew Seiber, USA, perished on March 3, 1969. Evans Jerry Stults, USMC, died on September 2, 1966. LeRoy Rost was killed in action on November 13, 1967. Quillen and Seiber both lived on the cusp of Wayne/Lewis County and had family ties here in Wayne County. Stults was living in Indiana at the time he entered the service and Rost and his family had lived in Waynesboro before he was killed. “Lord, My boy was special and he meant so much to me‌â€? Jimmy Fortune “More than a Name on the Wall.â€? DAVID HAROLD BROWN, 21, SERGEANT, USMC “above and beyondâ€? 9-5-1946 - 9-10-1967 United States Marine Corps Sergeant David Harold Brown graduated

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from Frank Hughes High School and was among the first men from Wayne County to have fallen to enemy fire during the Vietnam War. This American hero was a son of Harold and Corenna (Rippy) Brown. He and his family plied the waters of the Beautiful Tennessee River, making a living from the bounty of these waters, traveling around Clifton, Cerro Gordo and Saltillo. David had already earned a Purple Heart for wounds suffered in Nam in April of 1967. He would earn a second Purple Heart and lose his life to the Viet Cong a few short months later. This was David’s fourth overseas tour of duty, having already been to the Dominican Republic, Okinawa, and Rome before being called to Nam. David suffered his fatal wound on a nameless little hill in the Quang Tri Province. Our David was called “One of the bravest men I’ve ever known� by his commanding officer, Col. R. D. Camp in his book, “Lima 6 – A Marine Corps Company Commander in Vietnam.� Having witnessed first hand the bravery and derring do of this Marine, Col. Camp wrote David up for a Congressional Medal of Honor. Camp went on to say in his book, “Men who never saw what I saw awarded David a Navy Cross, just behind a CMH but poor compensation for such a brave young man’s life and actions and subsequent death on the battlefield.�

David was laid to rest in the tiny Havana Cemetery in Hardin County with full military honors. A rangy red llama and a gaudy peacock stand vigil over his grave. See Panel 26 E – Line 042 DONNIE EDWARD HORTON, 21, SERGEANT, USA, May 1950 – April 30, 1970 Memorial Day weekend was a heartbreakingly sad day for the friends, family and loved ones of Sergeant Donnie Edward Horton, USA, as he was laid to rest with full military

honors in the Cromwell Crossroads community. He was believed to have been the county’s first veteran killed in action in Vietnam although as you read in the above introduction, other Wayne County veterans’ deaths predated his. He was the only one of the six recognized veterans killed in action in Vietnam to have been living in Wayne County at the time he entered the military service; thus the discrepancy in who died first. Donnie’s parents were (Continued On Page Twelve)

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. ((Continued . .W’boro From Page One) minutes of the April regular meeting. Commissioner Howell made a motion, Commissioner Gerald Baer provided the second and the minutes were accepted as written. In department reports, Annie Chiodo of the Waynesboro Water Department stated everything was going well with her department. She also added that they made it sufficiently through the rain and got the clear well cleaned up this week. Next on the agenda was the 2nd water tap application. Vice-Mayor Dan Creasy stated they should take it off the table. He also added that the city will run two lines with two taps, and two lines for two different meters. Vice-Mayor Creasy made a motion to approve the second water tap and in the future if anyone else wishes to run a line through it, then it will have to be according to the city’s standards. Commissioner Howell seconded the motion, and it was passed unanimously. Next, City Manager John Hickman passed out a letter to each commissioner presenting prices and fees that have been proposed for the city pool this year. He added the prices are basically the same as last year; however there are a few concerns. One of the concerns was the status of employee passes. He said there has been confusion in the past few years and the city has been working to simplify this confusion. Manager Hickman said his second concern was the pool only obtaining one manager now, when they usually possess two at $9.00 per hour. He stated, since the

one manager is diligently working to replace the other manager, they should raise the official pay for the manager from $9.00 per hour to $11.00 per hour. The manager, Melvin Purvis was present and stated that last year the pool obtained thirteen lifeguards, with only four returning this year the pool will only staff ten plus the manager position. He also added that Manager Hickman requested he write a disclaimer, stating the City of Waynesboro would not be responsible for lost, stolen, or any damaged items, and children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult. Mayor Vencion asked if the pool still possessed senior lifeguards. The manager replied yes they will have two on staff this year, and their duties will include being in full responsibility when the manager is not present. Mayor Vencion said that currently they are being paid the same as regular lifeguards; however, since they have more responsibility than the other lifeguards their pay should be raised from $7.25 per hour to $8.00 per hour. The manager also suggested that since the pool attracts on a large crown on discount Sunday, they should raise the discount price of $2.00 to $3.00, which is still less than half of the regular entry fee. There was also some discussion regarding stricter employee pass policies. Manager Hickman stated the employee pass this year includes the employee’s name and states it is good for spouse and children. The city pool will now require each individual to show photo identification in order to ensure they are the employee’s spouse. City

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Manager Hickman stated in the past the board has requested one day, one person passes for under privileged children in the city. Last year the city requested 20 passes, and Manager Hickman stated this year they are going to request 10 passes. The commission unanimously passed to accept the proposed rates and fees with the revisions. Mayor Vencion continued through the agenda with the LPRF Playground Grant Resolution. City Manager Hickman said that the commission is aware of the plan for applying for the playground equipment grant, and they held a public meeting at 6:30 prior to the regular meeting for the public to inquire about this endeavor. Manager Hickman read the resolution to the commission, with it stating that the City of Waynesboro is available for funds through the Tennessee local parks and recreation board, and their desire to establish new equipment at the city park with the project cost totaling $120,000. The grant is worth $60,000; therefore the city will be responsible to pay for the remaining $60,000. Vice-Mayor Creasy stated that the parks and recreation board met at the city hall on May 7th and they were very happy and pleased with the grant. Commissioner Howell made a motion to accept the resolution for the grant, Commissioner Baer provided the second and the motion was passed unanimously. Lastly under new business, was the Geisler Springs well sealed bid status. Manager Hickman stated that it is a requirement by the charter that anything over $10,000 has to be sent as a sealed bid. He also said that it has been advertised in the Wayne County Newspaper for the past two weeks that

the city is doing repairs to the Geisler Springs water well and the 4- lane road construction is now over. He added that the deadline was May 9th, and Hand Service Company in Hazel Green, Alabama was the only well sealed bid received at $18,367.50. The motion to accept this bid was passed unanimously by the commission. In open items, ViceMayor Creasy said he received a numerous amount of concerns regarding the drains. He also stated that the problems he has observed is that several citizens took advantage of the spring clean up day and many did not; therefore the city should enforce some of the people that did not because it has blocked the drains. Vice-Mayor Creasy also shared that the city needs to fix some of its drainage problems. He stated that culverts are placed throughout the city and large amounts of water are bundling in some of the ditches, resulting in extreme difficulties. He said that the only solution he recognizes in order to fix the roads is to open the ditch back up because it is causing major flooding in some citizens’ lawns. Commissioner Howell asked about the brush being cleaned up from the flooding of the creeks and if the city was responsible for this duty. City Manager Hickman replied that the city took care of it today. Commissioner Howell continued by asking if the city has observed anything on paving some of the roads that are in severe need and if the city can afford it. Manager Hickman said they are going to have to appropriate money on the next budget for road paving. Howell also suggested changing the next city meeting, which is on Memorial Day, to the following Tuesday on May 29th. This was agreed

to by all commissioners. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned.

Book Signing Be Held May 31 Local Library A non-fiction book by Donald R. Curtis concerning Lewis County’s Mormon Massacre will be presented by the author at the Wayne County Public

Library from 3 to 4:30 Thursday, May 31. Mr. Curtis covers this tragedy in its entirety, what led up to it, the actual tragedy itself, and how it affected the years that followed, and the lives of those left behind. Donald R. Curtis is a sixth generation Kentuckian and a member of the Church of LatterDay Saints. Copies of the book will be available for purchase.

CLOSING NOTICE The Wayne County News Will Be Closed May 28 For Memorial Day. Deadline 4 P.M. May 25 For Ads, Etc. May 30 Issue!

NOTICE The regular meeting of the City Commission of the City of Waynesboro has been changed from Monday, May 28 to Tuesday, May 29, 2012 at 7:00 P.M. This change is due to Memorial Day.

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Edward and Mary Lois (Reaves) Horton. Donnie was a member of the 1968 graduating class of Collinwood High School. Donnie had worked at C&G Auto Parts in Waynesboro and at Murray of Ohio in Lawrenceburg before going off to war. This hero was awarded a Bronze Star for his gallantry and bravery in Vietnam. He also earned the National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal and the Combat Infantryman’s Badge. He also was given a Good Conduct Medal and numerous medals for demonstrated proficiency on a number of weapons. Donnie earned a Purple Heart for the wounds from an anti-tank mine that cut short the life of this delightful young man. He was killed in Thua Thien Province. See Panel 11 W – Line 073 EARL THOMAS QUILLEN, 19 PFC, USA 7-25-1948 – 3-171969 Word of Tommie’s death in Southeast Asia sent the unbearably mournful sounds of hearts breaking up and down the pretty hollows of Wayne and Lewis Counties, just as the redbuds and the dogwoods were about to welcome in the Spring of 1969. United States Army Private First Class Earl Thomas Quillen was killed by what was suspected to have been a booby trapped artillery round on March 17, 1969, near Bien Tre in Kien Hoa Province, Republic

of Vietnam. Earl Thomas Quillen had already earned the National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, the Vietnam Campaign Ribbon, Combat Infantryman’s Badge and the Sharpshooter’s Badge with bar. Posthumously he was awarded a Bronze Star, the Army Commendation Medal, Conduct Medal, the Air Medal and a Purple Heart. He was the most decorated of these six. Earl Thomas Quillen was born on July 25, 1948, near the border of Lewis and Wayne Counties to Sidney and Minnie Quillen. He has family members in both counties. He was a member of the 1966 graduating class of Lewis County High School. Tommy loved drag racing and his Chevy. He was laid to rest in the Skelton Cemetery on March 28, 1969, with military honors befitting this hero. “He always had prayer before going out on a mission,” recalled some of his fellow soldiers. See Panel 29 W – Line 062. DAVID ANDREW SEIBER, 19 PFC, USA 8-4-1948 ~ 3-3-1969 Like Earl Thomas Quillen, David Andrew Seiber grew up in the cusp of Wayne and Lewis Counties and graduated from the Lewis County High School in May of 1967 and began his military career in August of 1968. His parents were J.C. and Eliza Ann (Clay) Seiber. He and Tommie were best friends. While engaged in a reconnaissance in force

mission northeast of Kontum in the Central Highlands of the Republic of Vietnam, young, fresh faced David Andrew Seiber was killed in the ensuing fire fight. David was the only one of the six young men from the county to have been awarded a Silver Star for his bravery in the face of enemy fire while serving in Vietnam. The Silver Star is the second highest medal awarded by our government for bravery and gallantry in the line of combat. David also was given a Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Republic of Vietnam Service Medal, Combat Infantryman’s Badge and the Purple Heart. In his 1967 high school yearbook David wrote, “In five years I hope to be married, have a good job and a fine home in some quiet place.” David lies in rest at the quiet Melton Cemetery in Lewis County with full military honors. See Panel 30 W – Line 031 EVANS JERRY STULTS, 22 SGT, USMC 5-9-1944 ~ 9-2-1966 Of the six young men Wayne County lost, killed in action in Vietnam, only Jerry had a young wife and a baby among the mourners when he was laid to rest. He was one of two Marines from here to have been killed in action in S.E.A. Jerry was just eighteen years old when he enlisted in the Marine Corps on May 28, 1962, making him the oldest of our KIA’s. His young life was cut short by sniper fire near Da Nang on September 2, 1966, four

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years after enlisting in the Corps. At one time in his Marine Corps experience Jerry served aboard the USS Ticonderoga, and had seen duty in Hawaii, Midway, Korea, Guam, Okinawa, Hong Kong, The Philippines, Japan and Formosa. Jerry was born in Wayne County May 9, 1944, a son of Dewey and Jewel Stults. Jerry was awarded a Purple Heart among other service connected medals and honors accrued during this war. He had reenlisted for the second time in March of 1966, just six months before he was felled by enemy sniper fire. Funeral services for Evans Jerry Stults were conducted on September 12, 1966, at the First General Baptist Church in Osceola, Indiana. He was laid to rest with full military honors. See Panel 10 E – Line 062. LEROY ALPHUS ROST, 19 PFC, USA 11-11-1948 ~ 11-13-1967 This young life was cut way to short in military action in Vietnam on November 13, 1967, just two days after his nineteenth birthday. This happened in the Kontum Province. Parents Mack and Shirley (Miles) Byrd received the heartbreaking news on November 21 that their young son had been killed in action in Vietnam, leaving the family bereft and shaken to the core. Family members remembered him as a shy and pleasant child with a ready smile. He was awarded the Purple Heart and the Combat Infantryman’s Badge as well as other era specific medals and decorations. Leroy had been a native of Iowa but he and his family called Waynesboro home at the time of his death. His funeral was conducted on November 25, 1967, and he was laid to rest, complete with full military honors, in the Highland Methodist Church cemetery near the Natchez Trace. See Panel 29 E – Line 092 “----AND LORD WOULD YOU TELL HIM, HE’S MORE THAN A NAME ON A WALL.” Jimmy Fortune, “More Than a Name on the Wall.” Editor’s

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IN THE CHANCERY COURT FOR WAYNE COUNTY, TENNESSEE ORDER OF PUBLICATION – NON-RESIDENT NOTICE A. RAY RICH and wife, CAROL SUE RICH and BANK OF WAYNESBORO, PLAINTIFFS VS. CIVIL ACTION NO. 2012-CV-5103 COLLINWOOD LAND COMPANY and TENNESSEE VALLEY IRON AND R.R. COMPANY, DEFENDANTS TO: COLLINWOOD LAND COMPANY and TENNESSEE VALLEY IRON AND R.R. COMPANY WHOSE WHEREABOUTS ARE UNKNOWN In this action it appearing from the Complaint which is sworn to that the residence and whereabouts of the Defendants, Collinwood Land Company and Tennessee Valley Iron and R.R. Company, are unknown, they are, therefore, hereby required to serve upon James Y. Ross, Plaintiff’s Attorney, whose address is P.O. Box 1359, Waynesboro, TN 38485, an answer to the Complaint within thirty (30) days subsequent to June 6, 2012, otherwise, judgment by default will be taken against them for the relief demanded in the Complaint. It is further ordered that this Notice be published for four (4) consecutive weeks in The Wayne County News. This the 7th day of May, 2012. CAROLYN MATHIS CLERK AND MASTER JAMES Y. ROSS Attorney For Plaintiff May 16, 23, 30, June 6, 2012

escape me as I try to express my love and respect for these six young men, cut down way before their time. If you have not done so today, go out and hug a veteran and thank him or her for their service and sacrifices. The Moving Wall, Vietnam War Memorial is expected to be in Wayne County, in the Clifton community near

the end of May and into the first few days of June of this year. More information will be forthcoming as it is made available. Mark your calendars and plan to attend this solemn and sacred memorial when it arrives. You are urged to conduct yourself accordingly, paying respect to the men honored on the Memorial. psb

NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE WHEREAS, default has occurred in the performance of the covenants, terms and conditions of a Deed of Trust dated June 18, 2007, executed by MINDY CORNSTUBBLE, AND TROY M CORNSTUBBLE WIFE AND HUSBAND, conveying certain real property therein described to ROBERT M. WILSON, JR as same appears of record in the Register’s Office of Wayne County, on June 28, 2007, as Instrument No. 45684, in Book 98, at Page 346; and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned to THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE CWABS INC., ASSETBACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-9, who is now the owner of said debt; and WHEREAS, Notice of the Right to Foreclose (“Notice”) was given in compliance with Tennessee law by the mailing a copy of the Notice to the parties at least sixty (60) days prior to the first publication of the Substitute Trustee’s Sale. WHEREAS, the undersigned, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., having been appointed by as Substitute Trustee by instrument filed for record in the Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee on March 16, 2012. NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the entire indebtedness has been declared due and payable, and that the undersigned, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., as Substitute Trustee or its duly appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute Trustee will, on June 13, 2012, 11:00 AM at the Wayne County courthouse door where the foreclosure sales are customarily held At the Wayne County Courthouse, Waynesboro, TN, proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property situated in Wayne County, Tennessee, to wit: TRACT 2: BEGINNING at 6 inch mountain oak found on at the southeast corner of Jerry W. Jones (Deed Book 122, Page 773), the same being the southwest corner of Patricia Suggs (Deed Book 123, Page 537), an interior corner on the northerly line of Richard and Sharon May (Deed Book 93, Page 774), and the northwest corner of the tract herein described, and runs; thence South 82 degrees 15 minutes 41 seconds East 79.08 feet with or near a wire fence and with the southerly line of the aforementioned Suggs parcel to a 1/2 inch iron rod with an identification cap set; thence with a severance line of the aforementioned May parcel as follows, South 03 degrees 09 minutes 58 seconds West, 989.57 feet, passing 1/2 inch iron rod with an identification cap set at 964.57 feet to a point in the center of a creek; thence continuing with said severance line and the center of said creek as follows, South 85 degrees 31 minutes 06 seconds West 87.98 feet to a point; thence North 62 degrees 47 minutes 52 seconds West 74.11 feet to a point; thence South 54 degrees 18 minutes 06 seconds West 58.80 feet to a point; thence North 49 degrees 41 minutes 16 seconds West 141.07 feet to a point; thence leaving the center of said creek and continuing with said severance line as follows, North 31 degrees 45 minutes 45 seconds East 177.87 feet, passing a 1/2 inch iron rod with an identification cap set at 25.00 feet, a 1/2 inch iron rod with an identification cap set on the southerly right of way of a new 50 foot wide access easement at 90.62 feet, and a 1/2 inch iron rod with an identification cap set on the northerly right of way of said easement at 140.65 feet, to a 1/2 inch iron rod with an identification cap set; thence North 08 degrees 51 minutes 03 seconds West 200.13 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod with an identification cap set; thence North 07 degrees 39 minutes 19 seconds East 163.48 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod with an identification cap set; thence North 17 degrees 23 minutes 15 seconds West 89.96 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod with an identification cap set; thence North 20 degrees 21 minutes 50 seconds East 113.08 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod with an identification cap set; thence North 50 degrees 38 minutes 47 seconds East 78.81 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod with an identification cap set; thence North 38 degrees 09 minutes 32 seconds East 205.91 feet to the Point of Beginning. The above described tract has the use of a 50 foot wide access easement containing 1.22 acres and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a 1/2 inch iron rod with an identification cap set at the end of Greeson Hollow Road,

the same being an interior corner on the easterly line of Ray and Penny Swinea, Sr. (Deed Book 121, Page 82) an interior corner on the westerly line of Richard and Sharon May, (Deed book 93, page 774), and the northwest corner of the access easement herein described, and runs; thence with a severance line of said May parcel as follows, south 69 degrees 41 minutes 30 seconds west 394.97 feet to a point; thence with a curve to the left having a radius of 399.57 feet, an arc length of 233.53 feet, and a chord bearing and distance of south 86 degrees 26 minutes 06 seconds east, 230.22 feet to a point; thence north 76 degrees 49 minutes 17 seconds east 170.12 feet to a point; thence with a curve to the right having a radius of 271.79 feet, an arc length of 222.10 feet and a chord bearing and distance of south 79 degrees 46 minutes 05 seconds east, 215.97 feet to a point; thence south 56 degrees 21 minutes 28 seconds east, 43.57 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod with an identification cap set on the westerly line of the above described tract; thence south 31 degrees 45 minutes 45 seconds west 50.03 feet with said westerly line to an 1/2 inch iron rod with an identification cap set; thence with another severance line of the aforementioned May parcel as follows, north 56 degrees 21 minutes 28 seconds west 45.21 feet to a point; thence with a curve to the left having a radius of 221.79 feet an arc length of 181.24 feet, and a chord bearing and distance of north 79 degrees 46 minutes 05 seconds west 176.24 feet to a point; thence South 76 degrees 49 minutes 17 seconds west 170.12 feet to a point; thence with a curve to the right having a radius of 449.57 feet, an arc length of 262.75 feet, and a chord bearing and distance of north 86 degrees 26 minutes 06 seconds west 259.03 feet to a point; thence north 69 degrees 41 minutes 30 seconds west 405.92 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod with an identification cap set on the aforementioned Swinea Sr. easterly line; thence with said easterly line as follows, north 15 degrees 28 minutes 27 seconds east 11.01 feet to a 14 inch oak found; thence north 37 degrees 13 minutes 55 seconds east, 40.79 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 5.50 acres with those bounds as determined by a Catergory 2 Survey done by Acheson Land Surveying Inc. on October 31, 2000. Being a portion of the same property conveyed to Troy M. Cornstubble b Deed recorded 04/18/2005 in Book 68, Page 846. Tax I.D. #086-019.01 PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address of the property is believed to be 999 GREESON HOLLOW ROAD, WAYNESBORO, TN 38485-4545. In the event of any discrepancy between this street address and the legal description of the property, the legal description shall control. CURRENT OWNER(S): MINDY CORNSTUBBLE, TROY M. CORNSTUBBLE AKA Troy Cornstubble OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: WAYNE COUNTY BANK The sale of the abovedescribed property shall be subject to all matters shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or set-back lines that may be applicable; 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. This property is being sold with the express reservation that it is subject to confirmation by the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may be rescinded 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. All right and equity of redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee. The Property is sold as is, where is, without representations or warranties of any kind, including fitness for a particular use or purpose. RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., Substitute Trustee 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-984-0407 Richardson, TX 75082 Tel: (800) 281-8219 Fax: (866) 681-5002 Registered Agent: CT Corporation System 800 South Gay Street, Suite 2021 Knoxville, TN 37929 Tel: (865) 342-3522 TS#: 12-0024161 FEI # 1006.158505 May 23, 30, June 6, 2012


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Wayne County News

FHS Jr. High Lady Lions All Conference Team

CHS team members huddled for a team conference following their game.

C.H.S. Trojans End Baseball Season, Regionals The CHS Trojans ended their 2012 baseball season at Columbia Academy during regional play, losing 6-1. The men in green could not seem to get a hit off of CA pitcher Bryant Pratt, who only allowed four hits from the Trojans. Jacob Cummins and Zack Reaves hit singles and Brier Daniel hit a single and a triple. The triple helped to bring in Jeremiah Hensley for the Trojans lone run of the game. Brier Daniel pitched five innings for

the Trojans, striking out

eight Bulldogs. He had to The Frank Hughes School Jr. High Lady Lions enjoyed another successful season. Following their repeat winning of the Tennessee River Conference they were honored to have four members named to the All Conference Team for the 2012 season. Pictured from left to right Paige Churchwell, Lacey Staggs, Mallory Cherry and Hannah Kate Love.

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Brier Daniel pitching for the Trojans.

Dominic Norato takes a lead at first base.

leave the game during the sixth inning after hitting his triple due to an injury. Jace Brewer came in to pitch and closed out the game for the Trojans. This was a disappointing loss for the Trojans. However, the men in green have next year to look forward to and the fans expect great things from the men in green in the 2013 season. Seniors-Blaze Daniel and Drew Luker will be missed by the team. The team greatly appreciates its fan base for the support they gave the team all year. The Trojans finished the season 19-9. Submitted

On Saturday, May 19th Gavin Hughes participated in the 2012 Claude Mays Memorial Skeet Shoot in Columbia. Gavin is pictured here with his coach Bob King. He was sponsored by Duren Discount Drugs.

Carl’s Music Studio Students Take 1st Place

News Jacob Cummins swings for a hit.

Deadline For Sports News Monday 5 P.M. Bring By The News Office Or Email: news@waynecountynews.net

The Waynesboro Elementary School’s third and fourth grade talent show was held on Wednesday, May 16th. After two rounds of eliminations, the final winners were announced and performed in the talent show. In the music portion of the show, the overall winner in the 4th grade was Callie Faith Prince playing the violin. The overall winner in the 3rd grade was the duo of Jacob Duren and Blayne Love playing the guitar. All are students of Mr. Carl Griggs at Carl’s Music Studio.

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UT Martin has released the Spring 2012 Chancellor’s Honor Rolls for the College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences, College of Business and Global Affairs, College of Education, Health, and Behavioral Sciences, College of Engineering and Natural Sciences and the College of Humanities and Fine Arts. To be eligible for Chancellor’s Honor Roll recognition a student must take at least 12 hours of credit (pass-fail courses are not included) and achieve a 3.2 (B) grade point average based on a 4.0 scale. Students can make the Chancellor’s Honor Roll with honors (3.2 through 3.49), high honors (3.5 through 3.79) or highest honors (3.8 through 4.0). Students from Wayne County to make the list are Ashton L. Bowling, Highest Honors; Donna Eaves, High Honors; and Lynze D. Templeton, High Honors all of Clifton. Brenson J. Berry, High Honors; Jessup E. Dixon, Highest Honors and Laura E. Walker, Highest Honors all of Collinwood. Allen P. Farmer, Highest Honors; Barry L. Miller, Highest Honors; Anna J. Risner, High Honors; Cassie N. Scoggin, Honors; Logan Z. Shull, High Honors; Taylor A. Skelton, Honors; Sarah K. Springer, Highest Honors; Colby M. Staggs, Honors and Eric S. Staggs, High Honors, all of Waynesboro.

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AGRICULTURE NEWS Let’s talk about ponds. They’re one of my favorite subjects, and I’d like to see one (or more) on every farm, but they can be very problematic. First you have to dig one, and then hope it holds water. Assuming it does, there’s a possibility it will develop a leak, and those are always fun to find. Finally everything’s working well. The pond is full. The fish are stocked. You go out there, fishing rod in hand, and the top is covered in green and fish are floating. What happened? Pond eutrophication happened (Eutrophic is a term that means well fed or good nourishment.) Algae (phytoplankton), or pond scum as it’s sometimes called, is something that’s always present in water, even if you can’t see it. Phytoplankton is the start of the food chain, so you would think the more there is the better. To a point, that’s true, but as they say, you can get too much of a good thing. Normally, algae are limited in growth potential by the nutrients available, but sometimes the water receives more nutrients, and like all plants that are fertilized,

they grow faster. The simple fact is the algae bloom you see is the visual evidence that there are lots of nutrients in the water. Those nutrients come from a lot of sources. One is cattle manure. Another is runoff from a fertilized field. Sometimes, fertilizer is added to the pond to increase its fertility. Even mowing around a pond where the grass clippings are blown into the pond can increase pond nutrients. Some fish ponds become “scummy� due to excess fish feeding. When you feed more than is necessary, the fish eat more, and therefore excrete more. They also waste more feed, which breaks down and becomes a nutrient source to the pond as well. Let’s back up a minute to clarify. Algae are always in the water, and the more nutrients there are in the water, the more algae there are (the greener the pond looks). When there is an excess amount of nutrients (specifically nitrogen and phosphorus) in the water, the algae population explodes, turning the pond green, and sometimes causing scum across the top. Here’s where the

problem really starts. Algae are short lived. When they start to die off, the decay process takes oxygen from the water (normal rotting of anything, whether a stump, grass, or algae requires moisture and oxygen). Oxygen that’s dissolved in the water is what’s filtered through the gills of fish. When there’s not enough dissolved oxygen, the fish start to die, just as you or I would if we couldn’t get enough oxygen. The term for this is hypoxia. Hypo means low (just like hypothermia means low body temperature). So how can you ultimately avoid eutrophication and a hypoxic environment for the fish? While it’s not completely preventable, here are some ways to help. Leave a large area around your pond where you don’t fertilize to prevent runoff from the surrounding field. Whenever possible, keep cattle and other livestock out of ponds. Avoid overstocking your pond and overfeeding the fish that are in it. If you still have an algae bloom, you can manually remove some algae from the bank with a rake. If you’ve broken a rake handle in the past, tie the head of the rake to a length of rope. Throw it into the pond and drag it back so you can pull even more algae out. Another option is pond aeration. When the algae start to die, they pull oxygen from the water. Aeration puts some back in, and may keep you from seeing dead fish.

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number of different grass species, they can’t control an algae bloom, which often happens seemingly overnight.

Family and Consumer Sciences Education

NEWS Charlotte Smith EXTENSION AGENT UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE EXTENSION HEALTH BREAKCANCER PREVENTION Cancer is a disease of body cells. While increased age and genetics play important roles in the development of cancer, many authorities believe people can reduce their risk by changing their way of living. Learning self-detection methods and having regular physical exams will reduce your risk of dying from cancer. Screening for various cancers can save your life. Reduce Your Cancer Risk! • Do not smoke, • Do not use spit tobacco, • Use sun screen of at least 15 SPF to protect your skin, • Avoid tanning beds, • Exercise and eat a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, high fiber foods and low-fat foods, • Eat five fruits and vegetables daily, • Eat foods rich in vitamin A such as carrots, peaches, apricots and squash, • Eat food rich in Vitamin C such as grapefruits, oranges, cantaloupes, tomatoes, • Eat foods from the cabbage family such as broccoli, cauliflower, brussels sprout, cabbage, and kale, • Eat high fiber foods such as whole grains, wheat and bran cereals, fresh fruits and vegetables, • Limit foods such as bacon, ham and hot dogs, • Limit alcohol, • Have an annual physical exam, and • Get screened for

breast, cervical, colon, prostate and skin cancer. American Institute for Cancer Research found convincing evidence that

4-H NEWS The camp signup deadline is approaching. Junior camp (grades 4-6) will be held at Camp Ridley in Columbia from Monday, June 18- Friday, June 22. Junior High camp (grades 6-8), which is also at Camp Ridley, takes place on July 3-July 6. The deadline to sign up for either camp is Friday,

regular physical activity helps prevent colon cancer and possibly breast and lung cancer. By protecting against weight gain, regular exercise can also help prevent cancers associated with obesity. Whether you enjoy walking, gardening or cycling, there are a variety of activities to help keep you fit and reduce your risk for cancer. Where to go for Help If you would like further information, call the American Cancer Society and your local health care provider. American Cancer Society, http://www.cancer.org, 1-800-ACS-2345.

May 25. As mentioned above, if you did not receive a camp form, or have lost it, please call or stop by the Extension office to pick up a new form. The University of Tennessee Extension offers its programs to all eligible persons regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability.

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Deadline June 1 Enroll In DCP Payments Pgrm. USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) Lawrence/ Wayne Co. Executive Director, Mickey Allen reminded producers that the 2012 deadline to enroll in the Direct and Counter-Cyclical Payment (DCP) program is June 1. “I encourage all producers interested in DCP to visit the service center where their farm is administered and sign up, NO DCP A P P L I C AT I O N S WILL BE MAILED FOR 2012 DUE TO BUDGET AND NO

REMINDER CARDS WILL BE SENT, HOWEVER WE CAN EMAIL OR FAX 2012 A P P L I C AT I O N S , � said Allen. “Enrollments cannot be accepted after the deadline, so enrolling early may help producers avoid missing the deadline during one of the most demanding times of the year.� DCP provides payments to eligible producers on farms enrolled for any of the 2008 through 2012 crop years. There are two types of DCP payments: direct payments and countercyclical payments. Both are calculated using the base acres and payment

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Prayer Service May 25, Bride Of Christ Ch. The Bride of Christ Holiness Church in South Highland Community will have an all night Prayer Service Friday, May 25 beginning at 7:30 P.M. Pastor Johnny Kilburn invites everyone to attend.

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JAF Promotions proudly presents, “An Evening With Brian Free & Assurance” on Friday, May 25 in Savannah, TN at the Hardin County High School Auditorium beginning at 7 P.M. Brian Free is known as the most awarded tenor in gospel music. Also appearing will be Josh & Ashley Franks. Admission will be charged. For more information, go to www.joshandashleyfranks.com or call 731-607-1948. Doors will open one hour before concert.

War Of 1812 Workshop June 16 TSLA To help commemorate the bicentennial of the War of 1812, the Tennessee State Library and Archives (TSLA) will host a free workshop on June 16 from 10 until 11 A.M. in the TSLA Auditorium. The workshop will shed a light on Tennessee’s role in the war. Politically and militarily, Tennessee played a vital role in the

War of 1812 and placed the state in the national spotlight for the first time. The workshop will also focus on key questions: What caused the war? Why did Tennesseans want to fight? What is the legacy of the war in Tennessee? While the focus of the workshop will mainly be on the history of the War of 1812, the session will also examine what resources pertaining to the war are available at TSLA. The guest speaker is

Tom Kanon, an archivist at TSLA. He holds a master’s degree in History and a P.h.D. in Public History from Middle Tennessee State University. Dr. Kanon is an awardwinning author who has written extensively on the War of 1812-related topics for publications such as Tennessee Historical Quarterly and Ohio Valley History. The session is open to anyone with an interest in the War of 1812, as well as geneaologists who want to gain some

historical knowledge and background for their research. This is a free workshop, but reservations are required due to limited seating in the auditorium. To make reservations, please e-mail workshop. tsla@tn.gov or call (615) 741-2764. TSLA’s building is located at 403 Seventh Avenue North, just west of the state Capitol in downtown Nashville. Limited parking is available in front, beside and behind the building.

CHURCH DIRECTORY AND DEVOTIONAL PAGE HIGHLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST Hwy, 13 North – Near Buffalo River WAYNESBORO WHITTEN’S CROSSROADS COUNTY LINE FULL GOSPEL CHURCH Rod Littrell, Preacher FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Buttermilk Ridge Road WAYNESBORO CHURCH OF CHRIST South Main Street – Waynesboro Whitten’s Crossroads Community S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Hassell & Boyd St . – Waynesboro S.S. 9:45 A.M. – Worship 11 A .M. John Allen Berry, Pastor BEECH CREEK FULL GOSPEL CHURCH Sunday Bible Study 9 A.M. – Worship 10 A.M. KELLEY’S CHAPEL Virtue requires doing the right S.S. 10:45 A.M. – Wprship 9:45 A.M. Beech Creek Road - Harold Morris, Pastor Mitchell Skelton, Pulpit Minister BAPTIST CHURCH WAYNESBORO FIRST Sunday 10 A.M. thing with no expectation of WEBSITE: www.waynesborochurchofchrist.org Natural Bridge Road - Troy Gobbell, Pastor UNITED METHODIST CHURCH FIRST PENTECOSTAL COLLINWOOD CHURCH OF CHRIST S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Corner Of Hassell & Songer St. CHURCH OF CLIFTON reward, and still doing it Sunday Bible Class 9 – Worship 10 CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Waynesboro, Tennessee Elm Street – Clifton happily, but without becoming Randall Roby, Minister Jerry Robbins, Pastor Lea Thornton, Pastor Billy Wright, Pastor HYDES CHAPEL CHURCH OF CHRIST Highway 13 South – Waynesboro S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. too proud of our good deeds. Cypress Inn - Nolan Burns, Minister S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. CLIFTON UNITED PHILLIPS CHAPEL COMMUNITY CHURCH S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Sun. Disc. Training 5 P.M. - Worship 6 P.M. When we are raising our METHODIST CHURCH Highway 13 North – Waynesboro SOUTH HIGHLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST Wed. Even. 6 P.M. West Pillow St., Clifton - Josh Layne Pastor John Blackwell, Pastor children, we often use Route 1, Collinwood – Hwy. 13 STATELINE CHURCH S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. NEW BEGINNINGS WORSHIP CENTER Barry Anderson, Minister Keith Montgomery, Pastor RIVERSIDE UNITED punishment and reward to Highway 128, Clifton S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Hwy. 13 S. TN/AL Stateline METHODIST CHURCH Jimmy Hayes, Pastor shape their behavior. But as CLIFTON CHURCH OF CHRIST Wed. Night. 6:30 P.M. Highway 128 N. Of Clifton - Josh Layne 3 P.M.Worship Hwy. 114 – Clifton Tracy Love, Minister S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Worship 9:45 A.M. – S.S. 10:45 COLLINWOOD CHURCH OF they grow older, we want them S.S. 10- A.M. - Worship 11 A.M. MEMORIAL CUMBERLAND GOD OF PROPHECY Sun. & Wed. Evening 7 P.M. to understand that some BAPTIST CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Railroad Bed – Woodlawn MT. HOPE CHURCH OF CHRIST Indian Creek Road, Waynesboro Highway 13 North – Waynesboro Mike Jenetta, Pastor things are inherently good (or bad) and must be done (or avoided) Michael Andrews, Minister Donnie Overton, Pastor Don Jones, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. B.S. 10 A.M. – Sunday Worship 11 A.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. regardless of whether one is rewarded (or punished) for doing them. WAYNESBORO CHURCH OF GOD S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. FAIRVIEW CHURCH OF CHRIST GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH Highway 64 West – Waynesboro CLIFTON PRESBYTERIAN If punishment and reward are overemphasized, we run the risk of Hwy. 13 – 12 Miles S. of Collinwood Tommy Burke, Pastor Colllinwood – Third Avenue CHURCH IN CLIFTON S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Sonny Bogus, Minister Lawrence Steiner, Pastor Dr. James Roundtree Pastor raising children who are only good when they are being supervised. CLIFTON CHURCH OF GOD Sunday Bible Class 10 A.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Dorothy Lambert, Pastor Likewise, we don't want to be adults who are overly concerned with Worship 11 A.M. LEATHERWOOD FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH S.S. 10 A.M. - Worship 11 A.M. WAYNE FURNACE CHURCH OF CHRIST BAPTIST CHURCH 308 South Main St. – Waynesboro reward. The idea that we will be rewarded in heaven for our good COLLINWOOD CHURCH OF GOD Highway 64 East Highway 64 West S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Highway 13 – Collinwood Cary Crews, Minister deeds is often comforting when we are being punished for them here S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. ST. CECILIA CATHOLIC CHURCH Richard Bane, Pastor S.S. 9 A.M. – Worship 10 A.M. RAY’S CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Highway 64 East - Waynesboro on earth. But, if that is the only reason we are doing good deeds, to BEECH CREEK CHURCH OF CHRIST 3 ½ Miles Down Hog Creek Road CROMWELL CROSSROADS CHURCH Father Kevin Dowling, Pastor Wayne Kilpatrick, Minister Service 10 A.M. Sunday S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Saturday Mass 5 P.M. be rewarded for them, then surely we've tainted the pure effect of WAYNE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH Bible Study & Church 10 A.M. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH HOLLIS CHAPEL those good deeds. Virtue is indeed its own reward, and we shouldn't Highway 13 North – Waynesboro Sunday & Wednesday Evening 6 P.M. 750 Glenrock Branch Road FULL GOSPEL CHURCH Junior Cummins, Pastor TOPSY CHURCH OF CHRIST Nathan Huff, Pastor Old Railroad – Iron City - Pastor, Julie Keener expect to be paid handsomely for doing what is right. We should do S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Topsy Community S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. WAYNESBORO the right thing simply because it is the right thing to do. Ronnie Pope, Minister BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH SEVENTH DAY GREEN RIVER TABERNACLE S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. 8821 California Branch Road ADVENTISTS OF WAYNESBORO Green River Road, Waynesboro FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH Westpoint, TN 38486 - Tony Shults, Pastor Pastor – John Johnston Larry Janes, Pastor On Eagle Creek - John Blackwell, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11A.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. 1606 Old Highway 64 E. He who does good is of God; he who does evil has S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST Evening Worship 6 P.M. Sabbath School 9:30 – Church 11 A.M. not seen God. OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Sunday Night 6 P.M. ABUNDANT LIFE LITTLE BETHEL Worship 9 A.M. – S.S. 10 A.M. MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH FOURSQUARE GOSPEL CHURCH HOLINESS CHURCH Located Linden Ward – 5 Miles Middle Butler Road Highway 64 West – Waynesboro On Pumping Station Road R.S.V. 3 John 1:11 W of Linden Highway 412 S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Dean Haggard, Pastor Robert Marks, Pastor LIVING WATER TABERNACLE PHILADELPHIA BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday Service 10:30 S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M 918 West Point Rd – Lawrenceburg Highway 64 West – Waynesboro Midweek Service Thursday 7 P.M. Sun. Night 6 P.M. – Wed. Night 7 P.M. Shawn Moore, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. FORTY-EIGHT FREEWILL WAYNE COUNTY BIBLE CENTER S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. PINEY GROVE UPPER GREEN RIVER BAPTIST CHURCH MT. HOPE UNITED COLLINWOOD UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH JOHNSON’S CHAPEL Sunday Evening 6 P.M. - Thurs. Evening 7 P.M. Morning Worship 10:30 A.M. FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH Green River Road METHODIST CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH Gene Kelly, Pastor NEW LIFE FREEWILL BAPTIST FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH Bible Study 6 P.M. – Wednesday 7 P.M. 2699 Buffalo Road, Lawrenceburg Piney Community, Cypress Inn S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Highway 13N – Lower Green River 4th Street – Collinwood Gene Daniel, Assistant Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Pastors, Leo Doyle, III W. L. Wallace, Pastor Greg Eaton, Pastor Jerry Flippo, Pastor Bobbie Martin, Pastor Tommy Flood, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. BEREA CLIFTON REVIVAL CENTER S.S. 10 A.M. - Worship 11 A.M. NEW LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH OAK GROVE MISSIONARY S.S. 10 A.M. – Wprsjhip 11 A.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11:15 A.M. Sunday Night – 5 P.M. MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Clifton,Tennessee Sunday Night - 6 P.M. Highway 13 N. – Colllinwood BAPTIST CHURCH MT. CARMEL UNITED HIGHLAND UNITED COLLINWOOD California Branch Road, Collinwood Shayne Riley, Pastor THE CHURCH OF OUR LORD Ricky Nelson, Pastor Just Off Pumping Station Road. METHODIST CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH Steve Martin, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. - Worship 11 A.M. AND SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST Asst. Pastor, Andy Sherrill Bro. Dusty Malugen Hwy. 64 E, Near Natchez Trace Hardin Creek, Clifton First Avenue – Collinwood S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. REVIVAL CENTER UNITED 200A E. Broadway, Collinwood S.S. 9-11 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Bobbie Martin, Pastor Ray Watkins, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. CYPRESS OAK GROVE PENTECOSTAL OF WAYNESBORO Joe Risner, Pastor Wed. Disc. Training – 7 P.M. CEDAR GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Worship 9:30 A.M. – S.S. 10:30 A.M. Sunday Night Services 6 P.M. FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday Service 10 A.M. - 5 P.M. Old 99 East – Waynesboro, TN CANAAN FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH Southeast Corner Wayne County .EVANS CHAPEL UNITED Sunday Night 5 P.M. – Wednesday 7 P.M. WILLIAMS CHAPEL Wednesday 7 P.M. Pumping Station Road Jonathan Pickens, Pastor Fishtrap Community - Danny Clark, Billy Hill, Pastor LUTTS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH S.S. 10 A.M. - Worship 11 A.M. Sunday Morning 10 A.M. - Night 6:30 P.M. IF YOU DO NOT FIND Pastor COLLINWOOD METHODIST CHURCH Clifton Turnpike, Rt. 1 Waynesboro Holly Creek Road Sunday Evening 5 P.M. Wednesday Night 7 P.M. YOUR CHURCH LISTED S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Bobbie Martiin, Pastor Lutts, Tennessee - Tommy Flood, Pastor James Pete Turnbow, Pastor BUTLER GROVE FULL GOSPEL th ON OUR CHURCH LISTINGS FELLOWSHIP FREEWILL BAPTIST Tennessee & 6 Ave. – Collinwood Worship 8:30 A.M. – No S.S. Worship 9:30 A.M. – S.S. 10:30 A.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH HOUSE OF PRAISE CALL FOR IT TO BE ADDED CHURCH S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. MT. AUBURN UNITED SHAWNETTEE UNITED MCGLAMERY CHURCH Last Butler Creek Road - Junior Daniel, Pastor Joseph Wallace, Pastor TO THE LIST Rocky Ford Holly Creek Mike Hammonds, Pastor METHODIST CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH McGlamery Community Collinwood S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. 10 A.M. S.S. – 11 A.M. Worship Bill Hollander, Pastor CLIFTON FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Beechview, Clifton - Josh Layne, Pastor Shawnettee Community – Collinwood Johnny Banks, Pastor HOUSTON BAPTIST CHURCH CORNERSTONE S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Clifton Tennessee Bo Johnson, Pastor Worship 8:45 A.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Preaching 11 A.M. CHURCH OF COLLINWOOD MILLROCK FREEWILL BAPTIST Randal Runions, Interim Pastor POPES CHAPEL S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. BURNS CHAPEL Robert Carroll Littrell, Pastor 861 Dogwood Flats Road Colllinwood CHURCH S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. RAILROAD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH MT. TABOR BAPTIST CHURCH John Hodum, Pastor Shawnetttee Community Collinwood LUTTS BAPTIST CHURCH Iron City Road Off 13N. Past Bell Bridge Highway 13 South – Collinwood Clifton, Tennessee Sunday Morning 9:45 A.M. Tim Hanback, Pastor Mike Calvert, Pastor Worship 2nd & 4th Sunday - 2 P.M. John Allen Berry, Pastor Edward Burbank, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11:15 A.M. Wednesday 7:30 P.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Ron Randolph, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Wed. 6 P.M.

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Community Happenings COMMUNITY EVENTS

COLLINWOOD OES NO. 422 REG. MTHLY. MTG. The Collinwood Chapter Order of the Eastern Star has their regular monthly meeting the first Thursday of each month. Meetings begin at 7 P.M. All members are urged to attend. May 2012-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. May 2012-P. BECOME A HOSPICE VOLUNTEER You Can be the Difference! Come join us at Tennessee Quality Hospice and become a part of a caring and compassionate team. Tennessee Quality Hospice provides Physical, Emotional, and Spiritual support for terminally ill patients and their families. Volunteers are needed for Patient care, bereavement support, office work. Training is free call Bro. Chad Balentine at 931-722-2785. Jan. 26-2011-tf-ojb)

A.A. MEETS IN WAYNESBORO AT C.P. CHURCH A. A. meets every Thursday night at 8 P. M. at the Presbyterian Church in Waynesboro. Everyone is welcome. On the second Saturday Night of each month there is an eating/ speakers meeting at 7 P.M. Eat at 7 followed by speaking at 8 P.M. For more information call C.W.B. 731-695-2358 or Ron R. 931-762-5977. Oct. 2011-July 2012-P. WAYNE COUNTY HELPING HANDS OFFERS “AFTER-CARE” GROUP Wayne County Helping Hands has begun offering an “After-Care” group for anyone who has been through an addiction rehabilitation program. The group will meet at 5 P.M. each Saturday. Counselors from Buffalo Valley, Inc. will be leading this group. All services of Wayne County Helping Hands are offered free of charge. An experienced drug and alcohol abuse counselor will be available EVERY Saturday of the month at 5 P.M. May 2012-(ojb)

WAYNE COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY TO MEET The Wayne County Republican Party will meet the fourth Tuesday night of each month at 6:30 P.M. at the Wayne County Republican Headquarters on the West side of the square unless otherwise posted. All Republicans are urged to attend. Jan. 18, 2012-Jan. 21, 2013-P.

GRIMES REUNION MAY 26 A 2012 Claude W. and Gladys Crews Grimes Reunion, is scheduled for May 26 from 12 P.M. until 4 P.M. at the Church of Christ fellowship building, 304 Hassell St., Waynesboro, TN. Family and friends please come and share your life and dreams with everyone. May 16-23, 2012-P.

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Sermonette It seems as we get older one of the inevitable occurrences is that we seem to lose friends more frequently. Over the last three months I have lost several friends near and dear to my heart. In addition to the personal lost, I suppose it is inevitable that I consider the legal ramifications of their passing. In most instances I know, or believe, that my friends have taken necessary precautions to see that at their passing their wishes will be carried out concerning disposition of their assets to their loved ones etc. Unfortunately, I fear there are those, unlike my friends, who have not made those decisions. We have the right to make decisions to determine what will happen to our assets upon our passing. If we don’t chose to exercise that right, the State of Tennessee has laws in effect that will make those determinations for us. In some instances, the provisions in the law may be similar, or even identical to what you may want to happen. In many other instances, however, that is not the case. Often funerals give ministers the opportunity to speak to those gathered in memory of one who has passed about their spiritual preparation for death. This then is my sermon. For the benefit of those you love and who will be left behind at your passing, please take the necessary steps now to allow your wishes to be carried out at your passing concerning your assets. Find an attorney that you trust; make an appointment to visit with that attorney; discuss what your options may be and how best you may accomplish your goals. In honor of my recently departed friends, let me encourage you to take those steps, make those decisions, and put those plans in place - - - NOW.

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Events In And Around Wayne County

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. Feb. - Dec. 2012-P. DRIVER LICENSE ROADSIDE SAFETY CHECKPOINTS The Tennessee Highway Patrol will be conducting driver license roadside safety checkpoints during the week of June 1st , 2012 on State Route 114, 3 mile marker, starting at 10 A.M. in Wayne County. Recognizing the danger presented to the public by unqualified drivers, Troopers will concentrate their efforts on vehicles being operated by drivers who violate the driver license laws of Tennessee. The Tennessee Highway Patrol has found these driver license roadside safety checkpoints to be an effective means of enforcing driver license laws of Tennessee while ensuring the protection of all motorists. Sgt. Jeff Webb, Tennessee Highway Patrol BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR WAYNE COUNTY AND WAYNE CARE NURSING HOMES AND ASSISTED LIVING TO MEET MAY 25TH The Board of Trustees for Wayne County and Wayne Care Nursing Homes and Assisted Living will have their regular business meeting on Friday, May 25th, 2012, at the Assisted Living Facility. Breakfast will begin around 8 A.M. with the business session to begin at 8:30. HOLDER REUNION The Holder reunion will be held June 2 at the First Baptist Church in Clifton. All relatives and friends are invited to attend and bring a covered dish to share. 9TH ANNUAL HAPPY DAYS STREET FESTIVAL JUNE 2 IN ST. JOSEPH, TENNESSEE The 9th annual Happy Days Street Festival will be held on June 2, 2012 from 10 A.M. until ? on Main Street in St. Joseph, Tennessee. There will be entertainment including music by The Cadillacs, The Chandlers, Savannah Grass, Julie Miller Band, Tri County Bluegrass and others. For additional information or vendor space contact Jeannie Odem 205-442-5438 or Carolyn Odem at 256-762-5522 or for entertainment call Dennis Odem 256-762-7383. COLLINWOOD HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1953 Collinwood High School Class of 1953 will have their class reunion at Chad’s Restaurant May 26 at 6 P.M. For more information call 724-4491. WAYNE COUNTY ANTIQUE TRACTOR AND ENGINE CLUB PULL The Wayne County Antique Tractor and Engine Club will sponsor a pull for antique and farm tractors only, on Saturday, May 26 beginning at 4:30 P.M. at the old Fairview School on Highway 13 South. There will be classes from 3500 through 7500 pounds. A hook-up fee will be charged. For more information call 724-5414 or 332-6004. 22ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT VOLUNTEER MEDIATOR TRAINING The 22nd Judicial District Volunteer Mediator Training will be held Saturday, June 23, 2012 from 8 A.M. until 5 P.M. at the Mid South Office, 221 S Military Ave., Lawrenceburg. Trainers will include Mid South Executive Director, Mediators, staff, and guests from the Judicial System. A fee will be charged for materials. For more information call Mary Ellen Bowen, Director/Trainer at 931-209-8119 or David Boyd, Lawrence and Giles County Coordinator at 931-242-5172. DAVID CROCKETT PARK TO HOST BIRTHDAY PARTY SATURDAY, MAY 26 On Saturday, May 26, David Crockett State Park will host a birthday party for Tennessee State Parks, who are observing their 75th birthday. beginning at 2 P.M. Tennessee State Naturalist, Randy Hedgepath will present his program 75 years of Tennessee State Parks program in the downstairs of the Park Restaurant. After his program everyone will move outside to play some games. This will be a field day party with fun games popular from the 1930s and music. Last but of course not least, there will be birthday cake and ice cream provided by the Friends of David Crockett State Park. For more information call 931-7629408 or e-mail Rachel bridges@tn.gov.

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C.H.S. CLASS OF 1959 REUNION The Collinwood High School Class of 1959 reunion will be held Saturday, May 26 at 1 P.M. at Chad’s Restaurant. For more information call 724-9925. May 2-9-16-23, 2012-(ojb)

SIMMONS FAMILY REUNION The Simmons Family Reunion will be held Saturday, May 26, 2012 at the Fairview Church of Christ, located on highway 13 South of Collinwood. The event will begin around 11:30 A.M. and food will be served beginning around 12:30. There will be games and stories for the “young-uns” and hopefully stories from the not so “young-uns”. Those attending are asked to please bring a full picnic basket as they hope to spend the day. Drinks and paper products will be provided. All family and friends of Tommy and Josie Simmons are invited to attend. Any questions call Iva Dean at 931-724-6414 or Diane Simmons at 330-807-4138. May 9-16-23, 2012-(ojb)

Dream Big - READ AND WRITE! At The C’wood Depot Library This year’s theme for the Collinwood Depot Branch Library’s summer reading program, “Dream Big- READ!” is aimed at encouraging children and families to keep reading during the summer months and rewards them with cool treats. The program will run May 30th thru July 31st for children up through 6th grade. The library will host story and craft times on every other Wednesday beginning on May 30th at 11 A.M. There will be a “wishing well” for the kids to pick a treat out of once a week when they come into the library. Some of the story and craft times planned are a “Pajama Party”, “Camp Out”, visit to the U.N.A. Planetarium, and guest speakers. There will also be an end of summer reading party. Dream Big-WRITE! Also, the library is accepting your (ages up to 6th grade) original stories, poems, and illustrations for its First “Summer Readers WRITE” book! Have you always dreamed of becoming a published poet/author/illustrator? Why not make it happen this summer? We are DREAMING BIG after all! There will also be a contest for the cover art! All illustrations must be in black and white, on unlined paper, vertical and no larger than 8.5

by 11. The stories or poems must be legible. All submissions must be in by July 25. This will be published by a local company and we will be accepting pre-orders. For more information, contact the library at 724-2498. The library hours are Tuesday thru Friday 10:30 till 5:30 and Saturday 10 till 2.

Local Students Receive Degrees Martin Meth. Five residents of Wayne County earned degrees during Martin Methodist College’s st 141 Commencement on Saturday, May 5. Earning degrees from Wayne County were the following students: Bachelor of Business Administration, Accounting: Samantha Burkhalter of Clifton; Bachelor of Science, Business with Secondary Licensure: Charles M. Long of Waynesboro; Bachelor of Science in Nursing: Tara Denice Anderson of Waynesboro; Bachelor of Science, Behavioral Sciences – Human Services: Jessica Ann Pevahouse, Waynesboro; and Associate of Arts: Jake Calton of Cypress Inn.


PAGE SIX - SECOND SECTION - THE WAYNE COUNTY NEWS - WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 2012 SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE Default having been made in the payment of the debts and obligations secured to be paid by a certain Deed of Trust executed June 22, 2007 by Aron J. Frazier and LaRonda Frazier, husband and wife to Robert M. Wilson, Jr., as Trustee, as same appears of record in the office of the Register of Wayne County, Tennessee, in Record Book 98, Page 486, and the undersigned having been appointed Substitute Trustee by instrument recorded in the said Register’s Office, and the owner of the debt secured, Bank of America, N.A., Successor By Merger To BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP FKA Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP, having requested the undersigned to advertise and sell the property described in and conveyed by said Deed of Trust, all of said indebtedness having matured by default in the payment of a part thereof, at the option of the owner, this is to give notice that the undersigned will, on Wednesday, June 13, 2012 commencing at 02:00 PM, at the Front Door of the Courthouse, Waynesboro, Wayne County, Tennessee proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property, to-wit: Situated in County of Wayne, State of Tennessee. Being Lot No. 13 in Block “C” in the Waynedale Subdivision, a plan of which is recorded in the Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee, in Deed Book No. 30, Page 311, to which plan reference is here made, and by such references said plan is made a part hereof the same as if copied in full herein. Notice of the Right to Foreclose has been given in compliance with T.C.A. § 35-5-117. Tax Parcel ID: 077O-E-012.00 Property Address: 622 Green River Drive, Waynesboro, TN. Other Interested Parties: Tennessee Valley Electric Cooperative; Cavalry Portfolio Services, LLC et al Assignee of CitiFinancial All right and equity of redemption, homestead and dower waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee. ARNOLD M. WEISS, Substitute Trustee Weiss Spicer Cash PLLC 208 Adams Avenue Memphis, Tennessee 38l03 90l-526-8296 File # 1701-094031-FC May 9, 16, 23, 2012 Bank of America/Aron Frazier SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made in the terms, conditions and payments provided in a certain OpenEnd Deed of Trust, dated March 9, 2011, executed by Kyle Hamm and Randy Self to Bankers Title & Escrow Dickson, LLC, Trustee, of record in Record Book 135, Page 823, in the Register’s Office for Wayne County, Tennessee and to W. Andrew Yarbrough, appointed as Substitute Trustee in an instrument of record in the Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee, to secure the indebtedness described, the entire indebtedness having been declared due and payable as provided in said Deed of Trust, I, W. Andrew Yarbrough, as Substitute Trustee,will byvirtue of thepowerand authority vested in me as Substitute Trustee, on the 30th day of May, 2012 at 10:00 A.M., at the EAST DOOR OF THE COURTHOUSE, WAYNE COUNTY, TENNESSEE, sell to the highest bidder for cash, free from all legal and equitable rights of redemption, homestead and dower, rights by virtue of marriage, and all other exemptions of every kind, which are expressly waived, and subject to any unpaid taxes, if any, the following described property, to wit: Lying and being in the Sixth Civil District of Wayne County, Tennessee and being more particularly described as follows: Tract One: BEGINNING at a ½ inch iron rod found on the Southerly right-of-way of Leonard Jackson Road (a 50 foot wide right-of-way), the same being an interior corner of the Easterly line of Charles L. Kendrick, (Deed Book 143, Page 782), the Northwest corner of James and Barbara Biggers (Record Book 3, Page 183), the Northwest corner of a 100 foot wide access easement 9Record Book 3, Page 183), and the Northwest corner of the tract herein described, and runs thence with said right-ofways as follows: South 66 degrees 03 minutes 50 seconds East 214.29 feet, passing a ½ inch iron rod with an identification cap set at the Northeast corner of said easement, as 104.57 feet, to a point; thence with a curve to the right having a radius of 556.82 feet, an ach length of 81.01 feet; and a chord bearing and distance of South 61 degrees 53 minutes 10 seconds East 80.94 feet to a point; thence South 57 degrees 43 minutes 06 seconds East 52.20 feet to a point; thence with a curve to the left having a radius of 1364.30 feet, an arc length of 79.83 feet and a chord bearing and distance of South 59 degrees 23 minutes 41 seconds East 79.82 to a ½ inch iron rod with an identification cap set; thence leaving said right-of-way, South 07 degrees 04 minutes 34 seconds west 7421.60 feet with a severance line of the aforementioned Biggers parcel to a ½ inch iron rod with an identification cap set on the Northerly line of Bascom Gulf, LLC, (Deed Book 157, Page 10); thence North 83 degrees 01 minute 22 seconds West 599.93 feet with said Northerly line to a ½ inch iron rod with an identification cap set at the Southeast corner of Kwok

Peoples Bank VItoP Mystery Trip Visits LBL, Paducah, KY It was Friday the 13th and still some brave souls started out with Peoples Bank for travel to “who knows where”, an overnight mystery trip that headed north. Playing a bingo name game to get acquainted with fellow travelers, Mary Ann Crawley, Martha Mitchener and Bliss Garcia won “fabulous” prizes. A stop to pick up pre-ordered box lunches in Paris, TN, gave an indication that Land Between the Lakes COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE Wayne County, Tennessee will hold a public meeting at 1:30 P.M., Thursday, May 31, 2012 in County Executive Office, Wayne County Courthouse, Public Square, Waynesboro Tennessee to discuss the Community Block Grant (CDBG) Disaster Recovery Program administered by the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the guidelines of the program and to solicit input from area residents regarding potential uses of CDBG Disaster Recovery funds. CDBG funds can be used for disaster relief of unmet needs resulting from flooding in the state that occurred during May 2010. Potential activities must relate to disaster relief, long-term recovery, and the restoration of infrastructure, housing and economic revitalization. All residents or entities with projects are encouraged to attend this meeting or mail suggestions to County Executive Office, P.O. Box 848, Waynesboro, TN, 38485. Wayne County does not discriminate. The location of the meeting is accessible to persons with disabilities. Special accommodations may be provided to persons with disabilities by contacting the County Executive’s office at (931) 722-3653. Jason Rich County Executive May 23-(ojb) Leung Yu (Deed Book 78, Page 23); thence North 06 degrees 56 minutes 35 seconds East 6543.02 feet with the Easterly line of said parcel, passing a ½ inch iron rod with an identification cap set at the Southwest corner of the aforementioned access easement at 6442.79 feet, to a ½ inch iron rod with an identification cap set on the Southerly line of the aforementioned Kendrick parcel, the same being a interior corner on the Westerly line of the aforementioned access easement; thence South 86 degrees 52 minutes 24 seconds East 217.20 feet with said Southerly line and said easement Westerly line to a ½ inch iron rod found at the Southeast corner of said parcel; thence North 06 degrees 55 minutes 46 seconds East 1009.98 feet with the Easterly line of said parcel and the Westerly line of said easement to the point of beginning. The above tract is subject to a 100 foot wide access easement containing 3.00 acres (Record Book 3, Page 183) and contains 100.08 acres with these bounds as determined by a Category 2 survey done by Acheson Land Surveying, Inc., on January 5, 2000, Devon R. Acheson, TN RLS #1867. This conveyance is subject to an easement for roadway purposes of record in Miscellaneous Book 6, Page 408, in the Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee. This conveyance is subject to the right-of-way of Leonard Jackson Road also known as Pigpen Hollow Road. This property is subject to a 100 foot wide access easement as set forth in Record Book 3, Page 183, in the Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee. This being a portion the real property conveyed to Randy Self and Lisa Bowers, by deed of Kevin Baker and Paul Rawdon dated April 13, 2010, of record in Record Book 127, Page 899, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee. Furthermore, this being the same real property in which a ½ undivided interest was conveyed to Kyle Hamm, by deed of Lisa Bowers, dated March 9, 2011, of record in Record Book 135, Page 821, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee. Furthermore, this being the real property conveyed to Kyle Hamm, by deed of Randy Self, dated March 30, 2011, of record in Record Book 136, Page 377, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee. The Notice of the Right to Foreclose, if required, was sent to the aforesaid pursuant to T.C.A. Section 35-5-117. The sale of said property shall be subject to any and all unpaid taxes and assessments, together with interest and penalty, if any, and any and all other prior easements, restrictions, encumbrances, or liens of any nature. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. W. ANDREW YARBROUGH, Substitute Trustee W. ANDREW YARBROUGH ATTORNEY May 9, 16, 23, 2012

might be on the itinerary. The day and the drive were beautiful along the LBL Trace as the coach delivered everyone to the Homeplace. A warm welcome from the staff was followed by a short film introduction to this area and specifically the 1850s living history farm. Then a visit to the farm was in order; Sandy Martin quickly observed that her grandchildren would love to see the huge Percheron horses that were used in plowing as well as the equally monstrous oxen in the barnyard. Blue Prater commented on the very large oak tree adjacent to the dogtrot style home and knew the names of the variety of trees surrounding the clearing. His wife, Dorothy Sue, reminisced about homes of this style in Wayne County. An unusual breed of sheep was in the Ox barn with the “farmer” available to answer questions. Tasty box lunches were enjoyed before the group moved on to the Planetarium and the IBEX presentation “Search for the Edge of the Solar System”. The show was fascinating to some like the coach driver, Steve Carter, but was an opportunity for a nap for others. After passing over the confluence of the Tennessee & Cumberland Rivers, the group arrived at Grand Rivers checking into Patti’s Inn for their night’s lodging. Dinner was at Patti’s Settlement which has been voted #1 by Southern Living Magazine’s Readers Choice as the Best Small Town Restaurant in the SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE WHEREAS, by Trust Deed, dated the 26th day of December, 2008, recorded in the Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee, in Record Book 116, Page 291, OWEN OATES, unmarried, conveyed in Trust to Howard W. Tignor, Trustee, for the Bank of Waynesboro, the real property hereinafter described to secure the payment of a certain indebtedness described in said Deed of Trust; and WHEREAS, the said Trustees were unable to act as such Trustee, and Bank of Waynesboro as the owner and holder of the debt secured by said Deeds of Trust, appointed James Y. Ross, Sr., as Substitute Trustee by document duly recorded in the Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee, in Record Book 145, Page 831, as authorized by said Deeds of Trust; and WHEREAS, default having been made in the payment of the debt, obligations, terms and conditions provided for in said Deeds of Trust, and the entire indebtedness secured by the above referenced Deeds of Trust has matured and is past due and unpaid; and WHEREAS, the owner and holder of said Note secured by said Deeds of Trust has directed the undersigned Substitute Trustee to foreclose said Deeds of Trust in accordance with the terms and provisions thereof; NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority vested in me as Substitute Trustee under said Deeds of Trust, I will, on the 23rd day of May, 2012, at 12:15 p.m., at the East door of the courthouse in Wayne, Tennessee, offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the last, highest and best bidder for cash and in bar of the equity of redemption, the statutory right of redemption, homestead, dower, curtesy, and all rights and exceptions of every kind, all of which is expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, the following described real property: A certain tract or parcel of real property located, lying and being situated in the First (1st) Civil District of Wayne County, Tennessee, and being more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the center of Tie Camp Road at the Northwest corner of this tract, thence leaving said road running with the South boundary of the lands of Jimmy D. Prater as shown in Deed Book 151 at Page 20 North 76 degrees, 25 minutes, 26 seconds East 35.45 feet to an iron pin set, thence North 76 degrees, 25 minutes, 26 seconds East 162.19 feet to an existing iron pin, thence running with the South boundary of the lands of Jimmy D. Prater as shown

Southeast USA and #1 by the State of Kentucky Tourism. People come from all over for the great food, beautiful gardens, and delightful gift shops of this familyowned enterprise. Most VItoP travelers chose the house-specialty pork chop and then followed up by one of the delectable pie selections. Geneva Montgomery & Catherine Ross, Peoples Bank hostess, enjoyed the bread baked in flower pots and checked the pots out to see if they could replicate this delicacy at home. Before crossing the street to the new Variety! Theatre, Reba Riley and Shirley Dalton enjoyed seeing the lush gardens where many marriages and other celebrations take place. The theatre production was Smoke on the Mountain Homecoming and the Peoples Bank seating was the first three rows. Michael Farris with his mother, Iva, seated front & center, really liked the great gospel singing and also had some good laughs at the antics on the stage. Revone Clark, Byrne Dunn and Annette Peery all gave the show high ratings and were surprised by the cast coming aboard the motorcoach to say they appreciated the VItoP visit. Breakfast was a buffet at the hotel with everyone up & ready to go to the next mystery stop. A rest stop at Whitehaven, a beautiful 1860s Southern

mansion and the official welcome center for Paducah, determined that city as the day’s destination. Norma Thompson & Fadra Cass were snapping photos of this lovely home/ welcome center before boarding the coach for the distinctly creative culture of downtown Paducah. Fowler Black with the Visitors Bureau met the coach and stepped on for a guided tour of the city including the residential area where numerous dogwood trees were expected to have been in bloom. However, a warmer than usual spring had rushed the season but the azaleas were abundant and colorful. Dean and Dorothy Bullington are originally from the St Louis area and enjoyed talking with Fowler about Ulysses S Grant’s ties to both towns. Obviously, the flood wall with its 50 life-sized murals depicting Paducah’s rich history drew lots of attention, especially from history buffs, Richard and Frances Rains. A leisurely lunch in an attractive courtyard surrounded by blooming plants and a stop at the ice cream parlor was a treat for Hettie Lee Richerson, Paulette Crowell, and Carla Rich, Peoples Bank hostess. Barbara Hinson visited the River Museum and tried piloting a speed boat in the simulator with good results. Bob Maniss, who wanted to captain a towboat in the simulator, said his results were not

in Deed Book 123 at Page 205 South 84 degrees, 04 minutes, 58 seconds East 95.71 feet to an existing steel pin, thence running with the lands of Clinton Ledford as shown in Deed Book 132 at Page 518 South 14 degrees, 56 minutes, 04 seconds West 22.72 feet to an existing steel pin, thence running with a wire fence South 77 degrees, 13 minutes, 05 seconds East 99.39 feet to a blazed and painted 12 inch oak, thence South 71 degrees, 12 minutes, 37 seconds East 152.96 feet to an existing iron pin in a ditch, thence leaving said fence North 11 degrees, 52 minutes, 38 seconds East 49.81 feet to an existing iron pipe, thence running with the lands of Michael Abbott as shown in Record Book 103 at Page 56 South 69 degrees, 57 minutes, 35 seconds East 79.48 feet to an iron pin set, thence South 2 degrees, 12 minutes, 33 seconds East 64.18 feet to an iron pin set at a fence corner, thence running with said fence and continuing with the lands of Michael Abbott, and running with the lands of Randell Keymon as shown in Deed Book 133 at Page 749 South 2 degrees, 12 minutes, 33 seconds East 531.98 feet to an existing iron pin in a hollow, thence running with the North boundary of the lands of Billy Berry as shown in Record Book 59 at Page 551 South 87 degrees, 05 minutes, 43 seconds West 328.76 feet to an existing iron pin, thence South 87 degrees, 05 minutes, 43 seconds West 28.76 feet to a point in Tie Camp Road, thence running with the center of Tie Camp Road North 25 degrees, 36 minutes, 58 seconds West 138.45 feet to a mag nail set, thence North 23 degrees, 49 minutes, 19 seconds West 128.91 feet to a mag nail set, thence North 22 degrees, 30 minutes, 20 seconds West 135.86 feet to a mag nail set, thence North 20 degrees, 27 minutes, 30 seconds West 251.53 feet to a mag nail set, thence North 26 degrees, 12 minutes, 48 seconds West 50.22 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 7.229 acres of land more or less. Subject to easements for existing road and utilities. According to a survey by David H. Parsons, T.R.L.S. No. 1693, dated December 19, 2008. Also included in this conveyance is a 2006 Clayton River View (16x80) Mobile Home, Serial #CLS104577TN. This being the same real property conveyed to Owen Oates by deed of Mickey Brown and wife, Donna Brown, dated December 26, 2008, recorded in Record Book 116, page 289, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee, on December 31, 2008, at 8:43 a.m. Owen Daniel Oates, died July 21, 2011, and said real property was devised and bequeathed to Joe Wolf, pursuant to the Last

Will and Testament, recorded in the Chancery Court of Wayne County, Tennessee, filed of record on September 26, 2011, in Will Book 7, page 306. The street address of the above-described property, whether real, personal or otherwise, is believed to be: 1010 Tie Camp Road, Waynesboro, Tennessee, 38485; but such address is not part of the legal description of the property described herein above and, in the event of any discrepancy, the legal description herein shall control. Said real property will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes, restrictive covenants, subdivision restrictions, and building lines, easements for public utilities, and other easements, and any and all prior restrictions, encumbrances, fixture filings, liens of any nature, including Federal Tax Liens and State Tax Liens and statutory rights of redemption of any county, municipal, state or federal governmental entity, and any matter that an accurate survey, or personal observation, of the premises might disclose. In addition, the following parties’ may claim an interest in said property, to wit: Lien Holders: Bank of Waynesboro Other Interested Parties: The right is reserved to adjourn the day, time, and place certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth herein. If the highest bidder cannot pay the bid, then the next highest bidder, at their highest bid, will be deemed the successful bidder. However, this property is being sold with the express reservation that the sale is subject to confirmation by the owner/holder or trustee/ substitute trustee, and this sale may be rescinded at any time by the owner/holder or substitute/ trustee. Title to said real property is believed to be good, but I will sell and convey he same only as Substitute Trustee, and the buyer must rely upon his or her own judgment and investigation as to the status of title. The purpose of this communication is to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for the purpose of collecting said indebtedness. This 4th day of May, 2012. JAMES Y. ROSS, SR., SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE BARRISTER’S BUILDING, 102 PUBLIC SQUARE N. POST OFFICE BOX 1359 WAYNESBORO, TENNESSEE 38485 (931) 722-7175 May 9, 16, 23, 2012 F:\Wpdocs\2012 foreclosure. doc\wolf-j-sub-not.wpd

so good but his wife, Shirley, was the lucky winner of the trip door prize, a Peoples Bank umbrella. The National Quilt Museum drew needlework admirers, Cathy Latham, Linda Walkup, and Phoebe Wayne: most of the quilts are arty wall hangings instead of the familiar style passed down in families. The 2012 winning quilt had a flaw that David Reagan readily found; interestingly enough, the prize was given even though the quilter pointed out this error. The ride home was relaxing through pretty small towns and was “sweetened” by homemade confections from Carla Rich’s kitchen. All agreed this border area of Tennessee & Kentucky was a worthy “mystery” adventure. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Default having occurred under that Deed of Trust dated April 7, 2006, and recorded in Record Book No. 81, page 489, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee, executed by Brent Thomas Dixon, unmarried, and Melvin Thomas Dixon, unmarried, to George G. Gray, Trustee, securing a certain promissory note made payable to the Wayne County Bank. Said note provided for the payment of all costs and expenses of executing the aforesaid Trust and other costs of collection; and, WHEREAS, the Wayne County Bank, as beneficiary of said Deed of Trust has instructed the Trustee to foreclose pursuant to said Deed of Trust. NOW, THEREFORE, I, George G. Gray, as Trustee and not otherwise, acting upon the demand of the Wayne County Bank, the lawful owner and holder of said indebtedness to foreclose said Deed of Trust by virtue of the power and authority vested in me as Trustee, will on Thursday, June 7, 2012, at 11:00 o’clock A.M., at the East door of the Wayne County Courthouse in Waynesboro, Tennessee, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash, at public outcry, the following described property in Wayne County, Tennessee: A certain tract or parcel of land lying and being situated in the 10th Civil District of Wayne County, Tennessee, on the waters of Holly Creek, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake in the East property line of the parent tract, said stake being located 272 feet South of the centerline of a county road, said stake being the Northeast corner of said tract; thence with the East property line of the parent tract, South 08 degrees 00’ West 210 feet to a stake being the Southeast corner of said tract; thence leaving said stake, North 68 degrees 30’ West 210 feet to a stake in the West boundary line of the parent tract, said stake being the Southwest corner of said tract; thence with the West property line of the parent tract, North 08 degrees 00’ East 210 feet to a stake said stake being the Northwest corner of said tract; thence leaving said stake, South 68 degrees 30’ East 210 feet to the point of beginning, and containing 1.0 acres, more or less, as per survey made James E. Sanders, Tennessee Registered Land Surveyor No. 31, dated December 30, 1992. This being a portion of the real property conveyed to Brent Thomas Dixon and Melvin Thomas Dixon, by deed of Wayne County Bank, dated March 31, 2006, and recorded in Record Book 81, page 481, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee, and being described therein as Tract No. 8. SAID SALE will be made free from the right and equity of redemption and free from homestead, and all other exemptions, which are expressly waived by said Deed of Trust. Deed of conveyance will be executed by me as Trustee, to the purchaser of the property, and the purchaser will be entitled to the possession of said property and to the rents and income therefrom, from and after the notice as required by said Deed of Trust, but I will convey as Trustee only. SAID SALE will be made subject to any and all unpaid taxes and assessments, together with interest and penalty, if any, and any and all other prior restrictions, encumbrances, or liens of any nature. GEORGE G. GRAY, TRUSTEE THE GRAY LAW FIRM May 16, 23, 30, 2012


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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 March 28, 2008, and the Deed of Trust of even date securing the same, recorded June 6, 2008, at Book 110, Page 739 in Office of the Register of Deeds for Wayne County, Tennessee, executed by Donald R. Prestage and Regina K. Prestage, conveying certain property therein described to PRLAP, Inc. as Trustee for Bank of America, N.A.; and the undersigned, 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 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 June 18, 2012 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: Certain tract or parcel of land in Wayne County, State of Tennessee, as follows: A tract of land situated, lying and being in the 7th Civil District of Wayne County, Tennessee, on the waters of Butters Creek and bring more particularly described as follows, to-wit: to find the point of beginning, commence at a stake with Ted Oak Black Gum and Sourwood Pointers, the same being the southwest corner of parcel 3 of second tract as described in the deed of Joe E. Stults and wife to James R. Stults and wife, dated July 26, 1977, as recorded in Deed Book 71, Page 57, ROWCO., Tennessee, and a corner of the land belonging to Elmer Williams; thence North 3 degrees 00 minutes East and along a blazed and painted line 302.54 feet; thence leaving said blazed and painted line East 128.65 feet to an iron pin set and to the point of beginning; thence North 0 degrees 55 minutes 10 seconds West 393.91 feet to an

iron pin set; thence South 87 degrees 02 minutes 27 seconds East 376.20 feet to an iron pin set on the westwardly right of way of a gravel public road known as the Henry Martin Road; thence along said right of way South 10 degrees 43 minutes 34 seconds East 108.52 feet; continue thence along said right of way South 23 degrees 49 minutes 24 seconds East 146.46 feet to an iron pin set; thence leaving said right of way South 73 degrees 23 minutes 36 seconds West 468.26 feet to the point of beginning. Said tract contains 3.02 acres, more or less, and is subject to an easement for and existing overhead power line (T.V.E.C Line) across said property as shown on plat and is subject to any easements of record or any easements existing on site. ALSO KNOWN AS: 195 Wylie Stults Road, Iron City, Tennessee 38463 The HB 3588 letter was mailed to the borrower(s) pursuant to Tennessee Code Annotated 35-5-117. 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: Donald R. Prestage; Regina K. Prestage 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. 931-223898 DATED May 18, 2012 WILSON & ASSOCIATES, P.L.L.C.,

NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE WHEREAS, default has occurred in the performance of the covenants, terms and conditions of a Deed of Trust dated July 9, 2008, executed by EMERY A COLLINS, UNMARRIED, conveying certain real property therein described to PRLAP, INC. as same appears of record in the Register’s Office of Wayne County, on July 17, 2008, as Instrument No. 49912, in Book 111, at Page 884; and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned to BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., who is now the owner of said debt; and WHEREAS, Notice of the Right to Foreclose (“Notice”) was given in compliance with Tennessee law by the mailing a copy of the Notice to the parties at least sixty (60) days prior to the first publication of the Substitute Trustee’s Sale. WHEREAS, the undersigned, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., having been appointed by as Substitute Trustee by instrument filed for record in the Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee. NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the entire indebtedness has been declared due and payable, and that the undersigned, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., as Substitute Trustee or its duly appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute Trustee will, on June 6, 2012, 11:00 AM at the Wayne County courthouse door where the foreclosure sales are customarily held At the Wayne County Courthouse, Waynesboro, TN, proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property situated in Wayne County, Tennessee, to wit: THE LAND REFERRED TO HEREIN BELOW IS SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF WAYNE, STATE OF TENNESSEE, AND IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: A certain tract or parcel of land lying and being situated in the dividing ridge between the waters of Hurricane Creek and Green River, and in the 1st Civil District of Wayne County, Tennessee, and bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at iron stake, 1 foot North of a wire fence, said stake stands, South 61 degrees East 25 feet, Soth 59 degrees East 50.5 feet from the Southeast corner of the 0.7 acre tract conveyed by Burbin C. Kelly and wife, Viola Kelly, to Gifford L. Weaver, Sr., and wife Fannie H. Weaver, by deed dated December 29, 1977, recorded in Deed Book 73, page 73, Register’s Office of Wayne County, TN: thence South 59 degrees East running 1 foot North of said fence 120 feet

to iron stake 1 foot North of said fence; thence North 30 degrees East 163 feet to iron stake on South margin of the so-called Kilburn Hollow Road; thence with South margin of said road; North 61 degrees West 120 feet to iron stake on same; thence south 30 degrees West 160.5 feet to the beginning, containing by estimation 19,320 square feet be the same more or less. PARCEL #078 03303 000 S: The street address of the property is believed to be 504 KILBURN HOLLOW ROAD, WAYNESBORO, TN 38485. In the event of any discrepancy between this street address and the legal description of the property, the legal description shall control. CURRENT OWNER(S): EMERY A COLLINS OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: The sale of the abovedescribed property shall be subject to all matters shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or set-back lines that may be applicable; 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. This property is being sold with the express reservation that it is subject to confirmation by the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may be rescinded 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. All right and equity of redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee. The Property is sold as is, where is, without representations or warranties of any kind, including fitness for a particular use or purpose. RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., Substitute Trustee 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-984-0407 Richardson, TX 75082 Tel: (800) 281-8219 Fax: (866) 681-5002 Registered Agent: CT Corporation System 800 South Gay Street, Suite 2021 Knoxville, TN 37929 Tel: (865) 342-3522 TS#: 12-0020204 FEI # 1006.158835 May 16, 23, 30, 2012

Successor Trustee May 23, 30, June 6, 2012 DSaleNoticeTN-Shellie_ msherrod_120518_1556 FOR SALE INFORMATION, VISIT WWW.MYFIR.COM and WWW.REALTYTRAC.COM.

contestants entered the pageant, with most all of the contestants walking either in honor or in memory of someone battling cancer. Second runner-up was Linda Lou (Landen Brewer), first runner-up was Shaneequa (Charlie Hampton), and Johnarella (John Hickman) was crowned Ms.

named the Peoples’ Choice winner. Madea (Mike Gower) and Pixie (Toby Lineberry) tied and both earned the honor of being the Peoples’ Choice winner. Peoples Bank is appreciative to everyone who participated in the first annual Ms. Womanless Relay For Life Pageant. Peoples Bank would also like to extend gratitude to Jason Rich, Marlon Davis, Chad Love, Mark Holt, Trevor Brashier, and Cameron Blackburn for giving their time to such a wonderful cause. The pageant brought in over $1100, all of which goes to the American Cancer Society to help in the fight against cancer.

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Womanless Relay For Life. During intermissions, the crowd had the opportunity to vote for their favorite contestant, who would be 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 July 26, 2005, and the Deed of Trust of even date securing the same, recorded July 27, 2005, at Book 72, Page 105 in Office of the Register of Deeds for Wayne County, Tennessee, executed by Jonathan Beasley and Jennifer Carroll, conveying certain property therein described to J. Michael Winchester, a resident of Knoxville, TN as Trustee for Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Peoples Bank, its successors and assigns; and the undersigned, 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 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 June 18, 2012 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 land lying and being situated in the 3rd Civil District of Wayne County, Tennessee, West of and adjacent to Green River Road, and being more particularly bounded and described as follows: Tract Number 1 Beginning at an 8 inch pine in a fence, said pine being in the North boundary of Clyde Davis as recorded in Deed Book 149, page 342, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee, and being in the remaining property of Richard Carmack Brewer, as recorded in Deed Book 151, page 124, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee, and being the Southwest corner of the tract being described; thence leaving Davis with a new Brewer division line and a fence, North 37 degrees 08 minutes 58 seconds West 48.96 feet to a 6 inches post oak, North 28 degrees 26 minutes 50 seconds West 19.33 feet to a 12 inches oak, North 10 degrees 41 minutes 08 seconds West 19.10 feet to a 8 inches white oak, said white oak being the Northwest corner of the tract being described; thence leaving said fence and continuing with said division line. North 61 degrees 36 minutes 00 seconds East 310.27 feet to an iron pin set North 61 degrees 38 minutes 05 seconds East passing an iron pin set at 117.44 feet, in all 142.44 feet to a pk nail in the center of Green River Road, said point being the Northeast corner of the tract being described; thence with the center of said Green River Road South 25 degrees 07 minutes 16 seconds East 83.43 feet to a pk nail, South 20 degrees 18 minutes 08 seconds East 79.64 feet to a pk nail. South 17 degrees 51 minutes 15 seconds East 120.14 feet to a pk nail; South 18 degrees 06 minutes 16 degrees East 83.66 feet to a point, said point being the Northeast corner of Davis, and being the Southeast corner of the tract being described; thence leaving the center of said road with Davis and the South margin of a 20 foot in width easement. North 83 degrees 35 minutes 43 seconds West passing a power

pole at 21.38 feet, in all 484.86 feet to the point of the beginning. Tract Number 2 A certain tract or parcel of land lying and being situated in the 3rd Civil District of Wayne County, Tennessee, West of and adjacent to Green River Road, and being more particularly bounded and described as follows: Beginning at an 8 inch white oak, said white oak being the Northwest corner of Marcus Moseley as recorded in Record Book 46, page 139, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee, and being in die remaining property of William Sherman as recorded in Record Book 18, page 642, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee, and being the Southwest corner of the tract being described; thence leaving Moseley with a new Sherman division line North 3 degrees 10 minutes 31 seconds East 25.03 feet to a twin red oak, North 23 degrees 43 minutes 36seconds East 43.24 feet to an iron pin set, said iron pin set being the Northwest corner of the tract being described; thence continuing with said Sherman Division line, North 58 degrees 14 minutes 00 seconds East 156.61 feet to an iron pin set, North 64 degrees 49 minutes 31 seconds East 196.02 feet to a wood fence post, North 73 degrees 05 minutes 03 seconds East and passing an iron pin set at 35.38 feet in all 60.40 feet to a point in center of Green River Road, said point being the Northeast corner of the tract being described thence with center of said road, South 18 degrees 48 minutes 43seconds East 34.58 feet to a point, said point being the Northeast corner of Marcus Moseley, and being the Southeast corner of the tract being described; thence leaving center of said road with Moseley South 61 degrees 38 minutes 05 seconds West and passing an iron pin found at 24.99 feet, in all 142.44 feet to an iron pin found. South 61 degrees 36 minutes 00 seconds West 310.27 feet to the point of the beginning. ALSO KNOWN AS: 3475 Phillips Chapel Road, Waynesboro, Tennessee 38485 The HB 3588 letter was mailed to the borrower(s) pursuant to Tennessee Code Annotated 35-5-117. 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: Jonathan Beasley; Jennifer Carroll 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. 700-209168 DATED May 18, 2012 WILSON & ASSOCIATES, P.L.L.C., Successor Trustee May 23, 30, June 6, 2012 DSaleNoticeTN-Shellie_ msherrod_120518_ 822 FOR SALE INFORMATION, VISIT WWW.MYFIR.COM and WWW.REALTYTRAC.

Michelle Lea Hollis of Collinwood, Tennessee and Cynthia Dawn West of Iron City, Tennesseewere among 67 registered nursing graduates honored at the Northwest-Shoals pinning ceremony on Thursday, May 10, 2012. Director of Nursing, NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE STATE OF TENNESSEE, HARDIN COUNTY WHEREAS, Gary Beury aka Gary Boery aka Gary K Beury executed a Deed of Trust to Branch Banking and Trust Company, Lender and BB&T Collateral Service Corporation, Trustee(s), which was dated November 16, 2007 and recorded on March 05, 2012 in Book 144 at Page 483, Wayne County, Tennessee Register of Deeds. WHEREAS, default having been made in the payment of the debt(s) and obligation(s) thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the current holder of said Deed of Trust, Branch Banking and Trust Company, (the “Holder”), appointed the undersigned, Brock & Scott, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee, by an instrument duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Wayne County, Tennessee, with all the rights, powers and privileges of the original Trustee named in said Deed of Trust; and NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the entire indebtedness has been declared due and payable as provided in said Deed of Trust by the Holder, and that as agent for the undersigned, Brock & Scott, PLLC, Substitute Trustee, by virtue of the power and authority vested in it, will on June 19, 2012, at 12:00 PM at the usual and customary location at the Wayne County Courthouse, Waynesboro, Tennessee, proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property situated in Wayne County, Tennessee, to wit: Parcel ID Number: 052-1.36 Address/Description: Lot 56 Ross Creek Ridge Subdivision Phase 4, Clifton, TN 38425. Legal Description in Book 143, Page 183 of Conveyance Deed, Register’s office for Wayne County, Tennessee. Current Owner(s): Gary Beury. Other Interested Party(ies): None Known The sale of the property described above shall be subject to all matters shown on any recorded plat; any and all liens against said property for unpaid property taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior liens or encumbrances as well as any priority created by a fixture filing; a deed of trust; and any matter than an accurate survey of the premises might disclose; and All right and equity of redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee. 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. This office is attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Brock & Scott, PLLC, Substitute Trustee M.Todd Jackson, TN BPR 23455 Brock & Scott, PLLC, Substitute Trustee c/o Tennessee Foreclosure Department 5431 Oleander Drive, Suite 200 Wilmington, NC 28403 PH: 888-251-0331 FX: (910) 392-8597 File No.: 11-27237 May 23, 30, June 6, 2012

Shelia Smith, and several members of the faculty and students participated in the ceremony that included presentation of the pins, the Nightingale Pledge and the lighting of the lamp. The symbolic tradition of the nursing pin and the ceremonial pinning originated in the 1860’s at the Nightingale School of Nursing Hospital in London. The nursing pin is a type of badge, awarded by the program’s faculty as a symbolic welcome into the profession. 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 January 11, 2006, and the Deed of Trust of even date securing the same, recorded January 12, 2006, at Book 78, Page 123 in Office of the Register of Deeds for Wayne County, Tennessee, executed by Jeffery Wren and Barbara Wren, conveying certain property therein described to Charles Patrick Flynn of Davidson County, Tennessee as Trustee for Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Irwin Mortgage Corporation, its successors and assigns; and the undersigned, 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 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 June 18, 2012 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 land located in Wayne County, Tennessee, described as follows to-wit: TRACT NO. 1: BEING Lot No. 17 of East Heights Cranston Moore Subdivision, the corrected plan of which is recorded in the Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee, in Deed Book No. 44, page 282-A. TRACT NO. 2: BEGINNING at the Southeast corner of Lot No. 17 of the East Heights Subdivision, the corrected plat whereof is of record in the Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee, in deed Book No. 44, page 282A, which corrected plat was by survey of East Heights Subdivision of the tract conveyed by Talmage Hampton and wife, to Cranston Moore and wife, by deed dated April 5, 1961, and recorded in Deed Book No. 42, page 483, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee; thence with North margin of Hurricane creek graded road. North 52 degrees East 5 feet to stake in same; thence in a Northwestwardly direction by a direct course 117.6 feet to a stake, the Northeast corner of Lot No. 17, of said East Heights Subdivision; thence with the East boundary line of said Lot No. 17, South 25 degrees East 177 feet six inches to the place of beginning. TRACT NO. 3: BEING Lot No. 18 of the East Heights Cranston Moore Subdivision, a corrected plat of which subdivision is recorded in Plat Book No. 2, page 9, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee. ALSO KNOWN AS: 703 Hurricane Creek Road, Waynesboro, Tennessee 38485 The HB 3588 letter was mailed to the borrower(s) pursuant to Tennessee Code Annotated 35-5-117. 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: Jeffery Wren; Barbara Wren 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. 931-219930 DATED May 15, 2012 WILSON & ASSOCIATES, P.L.L.C., Successor Trustee May 23, 30, June 6, 2012 DSaleNoticeTN-Shellie_ tcrow_120515_ 700 FOR SALE INFORMATION, VISIT WWW.MYFIR.COM and WWW.REALTYTRAC.COM


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