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Butterfly 5K Run Saturday Pre-registration for the 4th Annual Butterfly 5K Run is fast approaching, are you ready to lace up your running/walking shoes? Although the pre-registration date has already passed, participants can still register on race day for a entry fee. Runners that intend to register on the day of the race should arrive at the Waynesboro City Park between 6:15 a.m. and 7:30 A.M. The event will be held on June 1, 2013 and the race begins at 8 A.M. Water stations will be provided on the course at mile markers 1.5 and 2.1 and breakfast will be served after the race. A 5K race is 3.1 miles long and runners will be divided into Male and Female division with 16 different age groups in each division. First, second, (Continued On Page Three)

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Smoke On River Fri., Sat., Clifton This year’s Smoke on the River BBQ Festival and State Championship Cook-off in Clifton is sponsored by the Clifton Rotary Club, Ernie’s Smokehouse Grille, Pirate’s Lair Restaurant, Peoples Bank, Wayne County Bank, CCA Couth Central Clifton, Anita’s Catering and the Tennessee BBQ Association. For the first time, Smoke on the River is a sanctioned Tennessee BBQ Association State Event Championship

and members of the association will compete within the event for additional titles and prizes. The (Continued On Page Three)

Two Killed In 18-Wheeler Accident On Hwy. 64 W. By: Kaitlyn McClanahan Two semi-truck drivers died in a head on collision Wednesday night, May 22, on Highway 64 in Wayne County. According to the THP Report, Joseph Garnett Redford, 59, of Littleville, Alabama, was driving a 2009 Volvo semi truck with an empty flatbed trailer eastbound through the construction zone on Highway 64. Mark Alfred Wenger, 50, of Waterloo, Alabama, was driving a 1995 Freightliner semi truck, also with an empty flatbed trailer, westbound on Highway 64 through the construction zone, when the vehicle he was operating entered the eastbound lane and collided with Redford’s vehicle. Redford was wearing his seatbelt, but Wenger was not. According to TN Highway Patrol Trooper Travis Prater, who investigated the incident, seatbelts would not have made a difference in the crash and speed was not a factor; both vehicles were traveling at the 45mph speed limit. Redford was transported by EMS-AIR to Vanderbilt University Medical Center and died at 11:00pm. Wenger was pronounced dead at the scene. First responders to the wreck included TN Highway Patrol, the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office, City of Waynesboro Police Department, Waynesboro Station 1 Fire Department, Ovilla Fire Department, Holly Creek Volunteer Fire Department (with Jaws of Life unit) and Collinwood Station 2 (with backup Jaws of Life unit).

W’boro Commission Votes To Amend City Beer Sales Ordinance By: Kaitlyn McClanahan

The Waynesboro City Commission met on May 13, 2013 at City Hall for a regularly scheduled meeting. All members were present including Mayor Robert Vencion. Mayor Vencion called the meeting to order and Commissioner Jeff Howell offered an invocation. The first order of business was an approval of the previous meeting’s minutes. No changes were necessary and Commissioner Tony Creasy offered a motion to approve. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Jeff Howell and passed unanimously. Next on the agenda were department reports. Commissioner Gerald

Baer asked City Manager John Hickman if the City had hired a new Water Plant Manager yet. Hickman stated that the applications had been reviewed and three candidates were chosen for interviews, which would take place in the next week or so. He said that the position could be filled by the first of June. With no other department heads presents, Mayor Vencion moved on to approval of the 2013 Cross-Connection Plan. Manger Hickman stated that the proposed plan is identical to the plan approved in 2008, but the City is required to review and re-approve the plan every five years. He said that the state law requires a plan that follows their (Continued On Page Five)

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Board Of Education Votes To Move Prom Back To Schools By: Kaitlyn McClanahan

The Wayne County Board of Education met for their regularly scheduled meeting on May 16, 2013 in the Central Office Board Room. All members of the Board were present. Following a moment of silence and the Pledge of Allegiance, board members proceeded to examine consent items, the April meeting minutes, as well as the March ledger of accounts. No changes were necessary and Andy Yarbrough offered a motion to approve the items, which was seconded by Patrick Blackburn and passed unanimously. The first item on the

agenda was a Policy Review of Section 6: Student Policies 6.400 – 6.711 (excluding 6.405 and 6.503). Superintendent Gailand Grinder stated that there were no recommended changes. The Board agreed and no action was needed. Next, the commission discussed a budget amendments related to transportation. Funds totally $9,750 were proposed to be transferred from salaries/ wages, maintenance and repair, garage supplies, and tires/tubes line items to other line items including supervisor/ director, contracts with parents, medical

insurance, contracted services, lubricants, supplies/materials as well as other charges. Patrick Blackburn moved to approve the amendments. Dwight Bumphus provided the second and a roll call vote unanimously passed the amendments. Next, Superintendent Grinder stated that the approved school calendar for next year included one too many school days. He stated the end of school would be moved one day earlier than the original calendar to fix the error. No action was required by the Board. Superintendent Grinder also informed the Board (Continued On Page Twelve)

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for the last time the tired veterans were taken back to the airport where home was waiting. Around 10 P.M. the veterans disembarked at the Nashville airport only to be met by a crowd of men, women, and children who honored them by once more clapping, cheering, shaking hands and thanking them over and over again for their service to their country. “We can’t all be heroes. Some of us have to stand on the curb and clap as they go by� – Will Rogers Mr. Wesley Rhodes was in the Navy from 1943 to 1946 and served as a radioman on the USS Grimes. The USS Grimes transported troops and supplies during the war. Mr. Rhodes remembered having a few close calls. One time his ship had to change course to avoid a Japanese submarine torpedo. As the USS

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Two Local WWII Vets Participate In Last Music City Honor Flight On May 8th, two distinguished World War II veterans, Wesley Rhodes and George Wise, from Waynesboro, were privileged to participate in the last Music City Honor Flight from

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Grimes came close to the volcanic island of Iwo Jima, Mr. Rhodes saw enemy bullets bouncing off the deck of his ship. Another time a Japanese suicide bomber crossed over his ship only to destroy another close by. Fathers knelt in their plowed fields to pray and mothers’ prayers could be heard from the hills and mountains of Tennessee for their boys to be kept safe and brought back home again. Mr. Rhodes said, “The prayers of mom and dad made the difference for me.� Mr. Rhodes and Blanche, his beautiful wife of 64 years, live in Waynesboro and continue doing what his parents did for him, kneeling and praying for family, community and country. Mr. George Wise was one of the youngest men on the General George S. Simmons. He was just

From left, George Wise and Wesley Rhodes pose for a last minute photo prior to boarding the plane for the last Music City Honor Flight, on May 8th, for World War II veterans. Arriving at the watched the Changing Nashville airport at 5 of the Guards, two aged A.M. on the morning veterans were escorted of May 8th the veterans to the Tomb and given a were greeted by men beautiful wreath to hang and women, decorated in the front of the Tomb veterans themselves, who of the Unknown Soldier stood at attention, each while the sorrowful sound holding the American flag of a lone bugle blowing as the veterans passed Taps could be heard in through the aisle made the awesome silence that for them. Before boarding surrounded the crowd. (Continued On Page Three) Boarding the buses the US Airways flight, a bountiful breakfast was served, with music and cheers following them as they embarked on this memorable journey. Arriving at Washington D.C., the veterans were again greeted by strangers who stopped and clapped, shaking their hands and thanking them for their service, children wrote $QQRXQFLQJ D QHZ RIILFH IRU letters and handmade 'U 1DQF\ $UPHWWD 6KH LV QRZ gifts were passed to each ZLWK <RXU )DPLO\ &OLQLF 6KH of the veterans. ZLOO FRQWLQXH KHU IRFXV RQ IDPLO\ Boarding four chartered KHDOWK REVWHWULFV buses that were waiting, the veterans began their tour of the World War II 1DQF\ $UPHWWD 0 ' Memorials. Passing by the Capitol and Navy 7HPSRUDU\ /RFDWLRQ Memorial, they arrived 6RXWK /RFXVW $YHQXH 6XLWH at the Vietnam, Korean, /DZUHQFHEXUJ 71 Lincoln and Air Force 3KRQH )DFVLPLOH Memorials. The last and most stirring of the tour 'U $UPHWWD ZLOO EH UHORFDWLQJ KHU RIILFH WR stops, was the Arlington :D\QHVERUR LQ WKH QHDU IXWXUH National Cemetery and the Tomb of the Unknown $SSRLQWPHQWV FDQ EH PDGH E\ FDOOLQJ Soldier. As the veterans

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a 17 year old boy when he enlisted in the Navy in 1944, but war will very quickly turn a boy into a man. The General George S. Simmons had a complete hospital and medical staff that transported troops and cared for the sick and wounded. Mr. Wise said he was sent to the kitchen to become a cook. “I had never cooked a meal in my life,” he laughingly explained. Mr. Wise said when the bombs were exploding all around he was very frightened and thought he would surely die. Mr. Wise was in Panama City in 1945 when the news came, V-Day! The war was over! Mr. Wise retired from the Navy after 20 years of service to our country and resides in Waynesboro with his lovely wife Eva. Submitted by: Linda Jones

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and third place trophies will be awarded in each age group and an award for Best Overall Male and Female will win $100. A 1 Mile Fun Run will be held after the 5K for children 12 and under. There will be awards for First, Second, Third, and Fourth place for both Boys and Girls divisions. All participants will receive an official medallion from the Butterfly Foundation for their efforts. Hosted by the Butterfly Foundation, the fundraising event is held each year to honor Ryleigh Meree Stegall, who lost her battle with Acute Lymphatic Leukemia (ALL) in 2007. The Butterfly Foundation, a non-profit organization founded by Ryleigh’s Nana Dean Stegall, raises money to assist families and LO PR WE IC ST ES

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children in Wayne County and the surrounding area with life-threatening or life-altering conditions. Since it was founded, the Butterfly Foundation has distributed over $82,000 to more than 70 families in need. By race time, the Foundation will have raised and distributed over $100,000. The Foundation raised over $20,000 at last year’s event, which included 388 runners from seven states. This year, the Butterfly Foundation hopes to surpass those totals and reach 400 runners. For questions about the race please contact Jim Beavers at (931) 722-3658 or (931) 722-0661. He can also be reached via email at beaverslumber@gmail. com

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event begins in the afternoon of Friday, May 31 and continues through Saturday, June 1. Main Street will be closed from 3 P.M. on Friday to 7 P.M. on Saturday to facilitate the event, which is free to the public. Friday evening will feature a performance by The Bravados, including Waynesboro’s own former-American Idol contestant Jimmy Smith, from 7 P.M. – 10 P.M. on Main Street. Although competitors cannot sell their barbecue to visitors

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Summer Reading Pgrm. Begins June 4 In C’wood; Snowbird To Visit June 13 The Collinwood Depot Library will begin its Summer Reading Activities on Tuesday, June 4 through the end of July. This year the library has planned several events for the children. The schedule includes: Tuesday, June 4 at 10:30 the library’s guest reader will be Charlotte Smith from the UT Extension office. She will be “Digging into Gardening” for the kids. She will be reading a story, planting seeds, and have fun snacks! Thursday, June 13 at 11 the library’s guest reader will be CHANNEL 4 WSMVTV SNOWBIRD. He will be reading fun books about penguins, then have a meet and greet with the kids. Don’t forget your cameras!! Tuesday, June 25 at 10:30 local author, Bethany Calton will be the guest reader. She will read her children’s story “Why God Made the Songbird”, and there will be a craft time. The book is available for check-out at the library. She will

have copies of her book available for purchase. Tuesday, July 12 is FAMILY NIGHT! The library will have entertainer, Gene Cordova with Cordova Creative Library Shows. He has been presenting shows to children and adults for 20 years. Due to space limitations at the library, this event will be held at the fellowship hall of the Collinwood Freewill Baptist Church at 7 P.M. Community sponsors have made this FREE event possible! Tuesday, July 23 at 11the library will have Ranger Rachel of David Crockett State Park presenting “Critters in the Park”. Come out and see what animals Ranger Rachel brings from the park! During June and July the library will also have a craft table available for children and parents/ caregivers to come and see what they can create together! For additional information on any of the library events or activities, you may call them at 724-2498.

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during the competition, Ernie’s Smokehouse Grille, the Pirate’s Lair Restaurant and Anita’s Catering will be open for business. The competition includes four categories: chicken, ribs, briskets, and butts or shoulder. The top three finishers in each category will receive a cash prize ($300 for first place, $200 for second place and $100 for third place) as well as a trophy. The Overall Champion will receive a trophy and $1,000. All registered teams will be entered into a drawing in which two participants will each win a rocking chair courtesy of Anita’s Catering. For more information or to register for competition, contact either (931) 722-0195 or skeltonb@tds.net. Additional information about the event can be found on the Tennessee BBQ Association website, www.tbabbq. com, and the City of Clifton website, www. cityofclifton.com, under the Leisure tab and click on Annual Events.

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Deaths

Martha Ann Stults

Martha Ann Stults, 71, a native of Lauderdale County, AL and a resident of Iron City, TN, passed away Saturday, May 18, 2013 at E.C.M. Hospital after an extended illness. She was a member of Stony Point Church of Christ. The funeral service was held Wednesday, May 22 at 2 P.M. in Greenview Memorial Chapel. Burial followed in Greenview Memorial Park. Mrs. Stults was preceded in death by her husband, Bobby Joe Stults, Sr.; father, Nolen Statom; and niece, Tyra Townsley. She is survived by her son, Bobby “Bojo” Stults, Jr. of Cypress Inn, TN; mother, Juanita Statom of Florence; sister, Kay Robbins of Collinwood, TN; and grandchildren, Mache, Zeb, Mahalie, Zeke, and Zolan Stults of Cypress Inn. Active pallbearers were Charles Quigley, R. B. Fraley, Bobby Robbins, Gene Balentine, Mike O’Rear, and Michael Robertson. Honorary pallbearers were Robert Horton, Roy Butler, Gary Butler, David Townsley, Don Patterson, Jasper Brewer, Lawrence Grey, Blake McCormack, and Roger Smith. May 29-(ojb) Wayne County News (Waynesboro, TN) May 29, 2013

Ernest Earl Bevis Ernest Earl Bevis departed this life on Thursday, May 23, 2013 at his residence in Waynesboro, Tennessee at the age of 72 years. He was born September 25, 1940 in Lutts, TN the son of the late Dalton and Robbie Petty Bevis. Mr. Bevis was a retired car salesman and former owner of Pop’s BBQ and had worked early years at Murray Ohio Manufacturing. He was united in marriage to Gainell Rich on September 19, 1973. He is survived by his wife Gainell (Rich) Bevis; two daughters, Stacey Remona (Bevis) Keeton and husband Larry, and Cherry Annette (Bevis) Robinson and husband Johnny all of Waynesboro; two sons, Richie Earl Bevis and wife Crystal of Waynesboro, and Ernest Earl Bevis, Jr. and wife Brenda of Linden, TN; six grandchildren, Jessica Groves, Kodie Groves, Maranda Keeton, Hanna Bevis, Belle Robinson, and John Eley Robinson; two great-grandchildren, Lexy Groves and Lainey Bradley; four brothers, Willie Bevis of Warden, Ill, Robert Bevis of Cypress Inn, TN, Bobby Bevis of Clifton, TN, and Rex Bevis of Waynesboro; step-mother, Nell Bevis of Waynesboro; several nieces and nephews. Services were held on Saturday, May 25 at 1 P.M. at Shackelford Funeral Directors Chapel in Waynesboro with Whitney Mitchell officiating. Burial followed in Memorial Gardens at Collinwood. Pallbearers were Jason Brewer, Derrick Bevis, Chris Bevis, Michael Statom, Mark Statom and Greg Martin. May 29-(ojb) Wayne County News (Waynesboro, TN) May 29, 2013

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Jonah Mack Holt Jonah Mack Holt, infant son of Jon and Jana Creecy Holt of Cypress Inn, TN was stillborn, Friday, May 24, 2013 at E. C. M. Hospital in Florence, AL. Other than his parents, Jonah is survived by his grandparents, Roger Creecy of Collinwood, TN, and Sammy and Stephany Brown Holt of Cypress Inn; great-grandparents, Jimmie and Virginia Creecy of Collinwood, TN, Leoda Brown of Clifton, TN, and Rollie Holt of Cypress Inn; aunt, Lacy Holt of Cypress Inn; numerous great-aunts, great-uncles, and cousins. Jonah was preceded in death by his grandmother, Remonia Daniel Creecy; great-grandparents, Sarah Ellen Holt, Joe Brown, and Calvin and Ruby Daniel. A private burial was held on Tuesday, May 28 at 10 A.M. at Memorial Gardens, Collinwood, with John E. Banks officiating and Shackelford Funeral Directors, Wayne County, directing. May 29-(ojb) Wayne County News (Waynesboro, TN) May 29, 2013

Eva Marie Stockard Griggs Eva Marie Stockard Griggs of Waynesboro, TN was born August 12, 1921 in Waynesboro, the daughter of the late Clifford Lee and Ina Louella Lay Stockard. She was united in marriage to James Quinton Griggs on September 30, 1938 and he preceded her in death on December 2, 2008. Mrs. Griggs was a homemaker but had worked at Clifton Manufacturing. She was the oldest church member of the Waynesboro Church of God. She joined in September 16, 1945. She was a loving mother and grandmother and enjoyed working in her garden. Mrs. Griggs departed this life on Sunday, May 26, 2013 at Wayne Medical Center in Waynesboro at the age of 91 Years. She is survived by a daughter, Virginia Stone of Waynesboro; sons, Travis Wilford Griggs and wife, Sue, of Lawrenceburg, TN, Leroy Griggs of Waynesboro, Allen Griggs and wife, Ann, of Manchester, TN, Charles Griggs of Lawrenceburg, and Marlin Griggs and wife, Corinne, of Hartselle, AL; fourteen grandchildren, twenty great-grandchildren, five great-greatgrandchildren; brothers, Edmond Stockard of Nashville, TN, and Harvel Stockard of Columbia, TN; sisters, Grace Agner, Bertha Haddock, and Elsie Cothran all of Nashville, and Pauline Kilburn of Waynesboro; several nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband and parents, Mrs. Griggs was preceded in death by her son-in-law, Junior Stone; a brother, Robert Stockard; and sisters, Mamie Dixon, Lou Ella Andrews and Dorothy Jo Clay. Services will be Wednesday, May 29 at 11 A.M. at Shackelford Funeral Directors Chapel, Waynesboro, with Laverne Griggs and Tommy Burke officiating. Burial will follow in Memorial Gardens, Waynesboro. Pallbearers will be Lee Griggs, Tim Griggs, Austin Griggs, David Griggs, Shandon Griggs, Jeff Stockard, and Doyle and Troy Stone. May 29-(ojb) Wayne County News (Waynesboro, TN) May 29, 2013

James Thomas Beavers James Thomas Beavers, 94, of Waynesboro, TN passed away peacefully on Sunday, May 26, 2013 at the VA Hospital in Nashville, Tennessee. A memorial service will be held at the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Waynesboro on Saturday, June 8 at 2 o’clock P.M. The family asks that in lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, P. O. Box 234, Waynesboro, TN or The Butterfly Foundation P. O. Box 212, Waynesboro, TN 38485. Wayne County News (Waynesboro, TN) May 29, 2013

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Mrs. Betty M. Stevens departed this life on Sunday, May 26, 2013 in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee at the age of 91 years. She was born November 16, 1921 in Detroit, MI the daughter of the late Lancy and Vernona Dell Trester Mastin. Mrs. Betty was a letter carrier for the United States Postal Service and a member of TOPS. Prior moving to Waynesboro in 1985 she had lived in Pompano Beach, Fl. Best friends with Ashpy and Gloria Orndoff of Waynesboro, TN and their family and her TOPS family. Services will be held on Saturday, June 1 at 1 P.M. at Shackelford Funeral Home, in Waynesboro with Lawrence Steiner officiating. Burial will follow in Memorial Gardens, Waynesboro. Visitation will be on Friday, May 31, 6--8 P.M. and on Saturday, June 1, 8 A.M. until service time at Shackelford Funeral Home, Waynesboro. May 29-(ojb) Wayne County News (Waynesboro, TN) May 29, 2013

10th Annual Tour de Wayne Sat., June 8th The Wane County Chamber of Commerce will hold the 10th Annual Tour de Wayne bicycle tour of Wayne County on Saturday, June 8, 2013. The tour, underwritten by Wayne Medical Center, will direct riders through Wayne County and potions of Perry and Lewis Counties, beginning and ending at the Waynesboro Court Square. This year’s route, developed by coordinators Harvey Baker and David Baker, will follow the antebellum Clifton Turnpike to the Tennessee River. After a rest at the Clifton gazebo hosted by the Wayne County Civitan club, riders will tour Morrison Creek and Beech Creek Roads to Highway 13, stopping long enough to snack and stretch at Crazyhorse Recreational Park. Some riders will be able to head back to Waynesboro from there, but those wishing to ride longer distances will continue on to other stops, including the Tennessee Fitness Spa. Those participating in the 100mile ride will continue on to Collinwood’s

Welcome Center and enjoy activities at the Collinwood Centennial Celebration before returning to Waynesboro. Rest stops will include Collinwood Springs bottled water, Subway sandwiches and homemade treats baked by Welcome Center volunteers and Peoples Bank employees, as well as homemade ice cream by Joani Daniel and family. To volunteer, sponsor, donate, or register for the tour, contact the Wayne County Chamber of Commerce at (931) 7223575. Entry forms can also be found online at www. waynecountychamber. org.

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Local Vietnam veteran Eddie Thompson, right, poses with Woody and Juanita Vandivier, parents of John Daniel Vandivier, at the gravesite near Indianapolis, Indiana. Woody is a World War II veteran who was wounded in action while fighting the Japanese in the Pacific campaign.

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Danny Vandivier (left) and Eddie Thompson (right) were serving together in Vietnam with the 101st Airborne Division when Vandivier was killed in a mortar attack on April 28, 1970 It took 43 years, but on position on the field. the weekend before this While in Indianapolis, past Memorial Day, lo- Thompson, along with cal Vietnam veteran Ed- wife Margaret, and mothdie Thompson fulfilled a er Jewel, enjoyed dinner goal that he had set for and good conservation. himself many years ago. The following morning a While enroute to visit visit was made to Danny’s relatives in Toledo, Ohio, gravesite. An American a stop was made in In- Flag was planted there dianapolis, Indiana. The on behalf of Collinwood purpose of that stop was American Legion Post to meet family members #254. Thompson deof Danny Vandivier, a scribed the encounter as friend that Thompson had a “most healing experiserved with in Vietnam. ence”. Tragically, Vandivier was . . . W’boro killed in a mortar attack (Continued From Page One) on April 28, 1970.There guidelines and the were also a dozen other 2013 proposal is upcasualties. Thompson to-date. Commissioner escaped injury due to his Baer offered a motion

to approve the plan, which was seconded by Commissioner Howell and passed unanimously. Next, Manager Hickman explained an easement request from TVA to install a new 131 kilowatt line from the substation by Piggly Wiggly and across to the sewer plant area as well as a second line that would cross over a corner part of the City Park. The line would be installed above-ground on the existing poles but require an easement of an additional five feet. Manager Hickman reported that he was able to negotiate with TVA on the price of the easement, and the City would be paid $23,175 for the sewer plant easement and $1,250 for an easement from the City Park. Vice-Mayor Dan Creasy made a motion to approve the easement, which was seconded by Commissioner Howell and passed unanimously. The next item on the agenda was a discussion regarding the hours for beer sales on Sunday. A business owner in the city requested that the hours for beer sales on Sunday be expanded to include sales in the morning to accommodate his recreational customers heading out for the day. The current hours, 12 P.M. through 5 P.M. on Sunday, were established by the original ordinance, but the City has the ability to change the hours through an ordinance amendment to align with the other cities and the county. Vice-Mayor Creasy stated that he personally felt that the City should at least follow the state statute. The owner also told commissioners that many headed for the river want to purchase beer before leaving for the day, during the time when many are in church. After a lengthy discussion, Vice-Mayor Creasy made a motion to amend the ordinance governing City beer sales to match the state law, which states that alcohol may not be sold between 12 A.M. through 6 A.M. on Sunday morning.

Commissioner Creasy seconded the motion and a roll call vote followed with all members voting yes. Two readings of the ordinance are required to change it and the first reading will take place at the next meeting. Next, Mayor Vencion opened the floor for citizens to address the commission. No citizens approached the Board, and the Mayor moved on to other items. Commissioner Creasy requested a status update on the Natural Bridge waterline. Manager Hickman stated that when the County finishes installing the waterline, the City will begin selling water to that area, but the construction timeline is run by the County and they are currently working on installation. Commissioner Creasy stated that people are asking him whether the Waynesboro waterline would utilize water from the Tennessee River in Clifton. Manager Hickman said that no, Clifton water would not be in the Waynesboro lines because of a shutoff valve and master meter. The commission questioned how the water would get from the Clifton line to south part of the County. Manager Hickman stated that, prior to his arrival, he thought that Waynesboro agreed to supply water to Eagle Truss through a new waterline. There has been no approval from the board for a countywide water supply, he stated. Commissioners emphasized the importance of Waynesboro residents knowing where their water was coming from and many stated they were being asked by constituents what was going to happen. Commissioners also requested a copy of the meeting minutes where the commission voted on the County’s Eagle Truss waterline project. Commissioner Creasy also asked about the TDOT Project at the well. Hickman stated the Griggs & Maloney was forwarding a report for commission’s review to

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decide whether or not to pursue legal action. Regardless, Manager Hickman stated that there will be a capital outlay project in the budget next year to repair the well and put it back in service. Next, Commissioner Howell asked about plans for potholes at the RV Park in the City Park. Manager Hickman stated he would look into it. Howell also asked about whether they were planning to organize parking at the SportsPlex prior to the state tournament. Hickman stated that something temporary could work for now, but that next year’s budget may need to include paving the lot or chip-and-sealing it. Commissioner Howell requested an update on the sprinkler system on the soccer field, and Hickman stated that it was up and running. Commissioner Baer noted that Clifton’s baseball fields looked nice and the City should look into landscaping for its field as well. Commissioner Howell also brought up an issue with water pressure, saying that he had a few complaints about a negative change in pressure on Gallien Circle after the plant changed pumps. He said the neighborhood has been experiencing much lower water pressure for about a week, and there had not been a problem previously. Next, Vice-Mayor Creasy stated that there were a few lots and homes around the City that were in bad shape and needed to be mowed. He also stated a concern with the budget process; he said he wanted to get started on it as soon as possible. He expressed that he had a few projects he would like to see in the budget, including

sending a police officer to the Academy. Manager Hickman said that if the commission wanted to work a budget off of estimates, he could get it started if that was what they wanted. Vice-Mayor Creasy emphasized the importance of organizing and prioritizing capital outlay projects to avoid miscellaneous or misclassified charges that cover unbudgeted projects being questioned in the City Audit. Commissioner Baer also expressed that he wanted to talk about projects, particularly with the park, prior to the budget process. The commissioners also discussed the next steps for installing the amphitheater. The board agreed that the City should pursue local avenues for building the structure, rather than use an expensive band shell or kit. They agreed to figure out where the structure would be placed and then start as soon as possible preparing the site. Commissioners also agreed that there are a number of people in Wayne County and Waynesboro that could contribute to the project. Having no further business, Vice-Mayor Creasy offered a motion to adjourn the meeting which was seconded by Commissioner Howell. The motion passed unanimously and Mayor Vencion adjourned the meeting. The next regular commission meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 28, 2013 at 5:30 P.M. in the Courtroom at City Hall. The meeting is rescheduled from Monday, May 27 due to the Memorial Day holiday. The public is welcome to attend.

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Society News Waynesboro FCE Club Meets

Smith - York To Wed June 1

The Waynesboro F.C.E. Club met on Monday night, May 6, at 6 o’clock at the Senior Citizen’s Center. Members present were Martha Beckham, Paula Horton/Smith, Frances Rains, Phyllis Smith, Dean Stegall, Mary Turley, and Sandy Barton. In absence of the President, Frances, V. President called the meeting to order. Frances read the thought of the month, “Fear less, hope more; whine less, breathe more: talk less, say more, hate less, love more; and all good things are yours.” The pledge to the flag and the FCE pledge were recited. Frances’ devotional had a Mother’s Day theme. She read various scriptures from the Bible pertaining to mothers and families. Paula read the monthly poem: “I Think God is a Quilter.” Roll call was answered by, “My most disastrous moment in the kitchen.” Many of the answers included leaving foods cooking on the stove unattended which resulted in small fires and smoke. All plan to be more careful in the kitchen. The April minutes and treasurer’s report were read and approved. The only item of business discussed included the History Fair in June. The club will participate in this by providing food. Paula presented the Project Leaders Report. Her report was on “Celebrating Families.” She discussed the following five generational groups: I. Traditionalists (19221945), II. Boomers (1946-1964), III. Gen-X (1965-1980), IV. Millennials (1981-2000). She discussed tips and supportive behaviors for communicating with each of the groups. Paula also gave a book report on Promise of Star

God has led two lives to take one path. Chesney Smith and Tyler York together with their parents invite you to witness their vows as they begin their joyful journey on Saturday, the first of June, two thousand and thirteen at six o’clock in the evening at Waynesboro Municipal Golf Course in Waynesboro, TN. A reception will follow. All family and friends are invited to attend. Only out of town invitations will be sent. Chesney is the daughter of Roger and Sadonna Smith of Waynesboro and Tyler is the son of Elbert and Carla York of Waynesboro. In case of rain, the ceremony will be held at First Baptist Church in Waynesboro. May 15-22-29, 2013-(ojb)

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Holly Creek FCE Club Meets The Holly Creek F.C.E. Club met on May 21, 2013. Thought of the month: “Fear less, hope more; whine less, breathe more; talk less, say more; hate less, love more; and all good things are yours,” was read by Reba Martin. The group then repeated the pledge to the flag and the F.C.E. pledge. Devotion taken from John Chapter 13, verse 37 was given and the poem: “I Think God is a Quilter” was read by Betty Sue Caperton. Roll call was answered with “my most disastrous moment in the kitchen” which was read by Roxie Moore, and she read the minutes and gave the Treasurer’s Report. Business: Old and new included discussing about doing the program on July 3 at the Extension Office in Waynesboro. They also talked about 4-H. Project Leader’s presentation was on celebrating families. They talked about getting together with their family and how they enjoy this time. Meeting was adjourned with the F.C.E. Creed after which a party plate was served. Attending were Reba Martin, Lucille Moore, Roxie Moore, and Betty Sue Caperton. --Submitted by Betty Sue Caperton

Coty Smith and Callie Sharpe are happy to announce their engagement and forthcoming marriage. Callie is the daughter of Becky Sharpe of Nashville, TN and David and Sharon Sharpe of Lawrenceburg, TN. She is the granddaughter of the late Wilson and Dorothy Sharpe of Hohenwald, TN, the late Riley Davis and the late Opal Davis Blasingam of Waynesboro, TN. Callie is an alumni of Wayne County High School and a recent graduate of the University of Tennessee at Martin. She is currently in the Occupational Therapy Assistant Program at Nashville State Community College. Coty is the son of Mary and Lytle Smith of Clifton, TN. He is the grandson of Glen Smith and Frances Staggs of Waynesboro, the late Loretta Smith of Savannah, TN and the late Thomas and Hazel Jennings of St. Charles, MO. Coty is an alumni of FHS and a recent graduate of the University of Tennessee at Martin with a bachelor’s in Agricultural Business. Coty is currently a Department Director for the City of Clifton. The couple will reside in Clifton. The wedding will be held on June 1st, 2013 at 6:30 P.M. at the farm of Mr. Bill Beckham on Skinner Road in Clifton, TN. Reception will follow ceremony. All family and friends are invited to attend. May 8 and May 29, 2013-P.

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DUREN’S DRUGS Keri Willoughby receied her BSN degree from Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro on May 10, 2013. Keri graduated Sigma Cum Laude with an outstanding 4.0 Academic Achievement. She is a member of the Student Nurses Association, the National Society of Collegiate Scholars, and the Sigma Theta Tau Nursing honor society. Keri, a 2009 graduate of Wayne County High School, will be employed as an RN at Williamson Medical Center in Franklin.

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Wayne Health Council Meets The Wayne County Health Council met on April 17, 2013, in the UT Extension Conference Room. The Mission Statement for the Wayne County Health Council is as follows: The Wayne County Health Council is to act as an independent advisory organization whose purpose is to facilitate the availability and affordability of quality health care and promote awareness of health related issues within the South Central Tennessee Public Health Region. Members present were Dean Stegall, Paula Morris, Vickie Petty, Ann Overton, Jessica Duke, Gena Garrard, Angie Griggs, Stacey Thompson, Macon Carroll, Linda Malone and Dava Gooch. Sarah Russell from the Regional was in attendance and guests included Dr. Howard, Janie Pierre, James Cali, and Phil Wilkins. Lunch was served at 11:30. Dean Stegall called the meeting to order at 12:05. She thanked everyone for coming and asked everyone to take a minute to look over the minutes from the last meeting. Linda Malone motioned and Ann Overton seconded the motion to approve the minutes. Macon and Vickie introduced their guest. She welcomed the guests and invited them to attend anytime. Wayne Medical Center-Update: Dr. Howard gave an update on what was taking place with the surgery floor since it has been up and running. Wayne Medical Center now offers outpatient surgical services in the newly renovated surgery suite. Skilled physicians and surgeons are assisted by an experienced surgical team to offer same day procedures such as: • Appendectomy • Gallbladder removal • Hemorrhoid removal • Hernia repair This keeps patients from having to drive to Columbia or Nashville. Anesthesia services are offered for patients who require sedation during MRI or CT studies as well. On an average week he performs six surgeries. Dr. Howard asked that everyone help get the word out and tell people that WMC is available for same day surgery. Janie Pierre has been hired as

the surgery directory; she will be overseeing the whole surgery unit. They hope to expand and be able to do more things in the upcoming future. A Pain Management Clinic is coming soon to WMC. Dr. Howard and the administrators at WMC and Maury Regional Hospital would like to know what the public would like. He asked that if anyone hears of any request please let Vickie or someone at the hospital know, their goal is to offer what the patients need and want. Janie Pierre, is very excited to be working there and looking forward to what all is to come in the future. Buffalo Valley: Linda Malone, Case Manager informed the group about the availability of housing for patients. • Hohenwald has two houses for men one has 48 beds and the other has 82 beds. This is a 28 day treatment center. • Nashville has a 12 bed house for ladies for detox. • Lewisburg has a 28 bed house for women; it is a 60 day program, called Samsha. • Lewisburg has a 16 bed house for women. This is a 28 day treatment center. • Castilian Springs has a 33 bed house for ladies. • Lewisburg, Gallatin, and Clarksville (you must be collecting SSI or SSDI check to go to Clarksville House), have transitional housing. Insurance accepted is some private, TennCare and BlueCare. If someone comes to them for help and has TennCare they will find them a bed right then. You must be a resident of Tennessee. The Grant for housing funds is all used up. Last month Buffalo Valley received over 10,000 calls for help or referrals. Sub-Committee: Vickie mentioned Petal & Pearls will be this Friday, April 19th from 5 – 8 P.M. Set up will be at 3:30, if anyone would like a booth please let her know. It will be at Waynesboro Middle School. The Health Fair was a great success; a lot of booths were set up. She thanked everyone for coming out; and said it would not be possible if the community did not help out. They estimated to have had about 220 attend the health fair and it is possible they will be

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doing one in October at Collinwood. C o m m u n i t y Announcements: ~ Dean reminded the council about providing nutritional breakfast items for the Tour de Wayne that is in June. And if anyone would like to put some information material in the bags, get it to Rena and they will be glad to. ~ Relay for Life is August 9-10, still need someone to be the chair for Wayne County Health Council and need people to be at the booth the night of the event. ~ Butterfly 5K is Saturday June, 1st. Butterfly Foundation has distributed over $100,600 to families and children with illness. ~ Ladies in Pink, time to start a new recipe book, send in your favorite recipe in memory of or in honor of someone that has/had cancer. ~ Charlotte does an exercise program every Monday at 2:00 P.M. at the Assisted Living for anyone that is interested. ~ Macon, and Brian Coggins a physical therapist will be teaching “How not to get hurt while exercising” at Duren’s April 18. The next meeting will be May 15, 2013, at 11:30 A.M. with a sub-committee meeting at 10:30 A.M. Both meetings will be at the Court House in the UT Extension Conference Room.

Tennessee Technology Center at Hohenwald, Awards Day was held on April 22, 2013 for the Wayne County Practical Nursing Class. Pictured left to right, front row: Jessica Dodd, Tiffany Davis, Carrie Cooke, Jessica DePriest, Taylor Griggs, Bethany Morris, Erika Bolton and Instructor Elizabeth Reader. Back row: Beth Brewer, Caleb Feichtinger, Kirstie Allen, Hannah Jones, Heather Perry, Justin Fredritz and Wendy Dill. Academic Award winners were Beth Brewer, Hannah Jones and Wendy Dill. Perfect Attendance awards were presented to Hannah Jones, Kirstie Allen, Taylor Griggs and Wendy Dill. SkillsUSA State Contestants were Bronze Medalist Nurse Assisting Erika Bolton; 6th place Health Knowledge Bowl Team included Carrie Cook, Caleb Feichtinger, Justin Fredritz, Hannah Jones and Kirstie Allen.

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Joshua Aaron Clanton, son of Brenda and Roddy Clanton of Waynesboro, received his Ph.D in Biological Sciences from Vanderbilt University on May 10. Joshua is the grandson of the late Eleanor and Ota (Lefty) Clanton of Lawrenceburg, and the late Myrtle Lee Ray, and Glen Keeton of Waynesboro. He is the step-grandson of Junior Ray of Waynesboro.

On Dean’s List NWSCC Northwest-Shoals Community College has announced its President’s and Dean’s Lists for the Spring 2013 semester. Requirements for the President’s List are a semester grade point average of 4.0 and completion of a minimum semester course load of 12 semester credit hours of college-level work. Earning President’s List honors was Dakota Lee Hunt of Iron City, TN. Requirements for the Dean’s List are a semester grade point average of 3.5 or above, but below a 4.0, and completion of a minimum semester course load of 12 semester credit hours of college-level work. Earning Dean’s List honors were Cody Edward Darby and Bradley K. Stults of Cypress Inn, TN, Anthony Keith Carter and Miranda Ann Rich of Iron City, and Joel L. Hinton of Lutts, TN.

On Dean’s List At MTSU Middle Tennessee State University has released the names and hometowns of students who appear on the Dean’s List for the spring 2013 semester. Alana Nicole Burns Westpoint; Ashley N. Butler, Nikki B. Hammond, Jonathon Ryan Hunt, Kaitlyn Anne Kelly, Jessica O’Neill, Karianne E. Prince all of Waynesboro; Meredith Lynn Holt and Ashley E. Victory of Collinwood and Keri C. Willoughby of Clifton. To qualify for this distinction, an undergraduate student must maintain a current semester grade-point average of 3.5 or above and earn at least 12 semester hours.

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FROGHOPPERS ON PINES If you’ve got pine trees on your property, you may have noticed a white, frothy substance on the branch ends. If you’re like me, you didn’t notice it until it dripped on you. But what is this substance and where did it come from? To answer the second question first, the substance comes from Froghoppers, commonly called spittlebugs. The eggs, which are laid on bark the previous year, hatch and the nymphs start to feed on the sap

The Wayne County News, Inc. - 4-H News & Farm Report light infestation isn’t something to worry about, but if heavily infested, froghoppers can be eliminated by a number of insecticides, but since these pests have a number of natural predators, insecticides may be best used only as a last resort. If you only have a few trees and they are easily accessible, froghoppers can be picked off or sprayed off with a high pressure water hose. Overall, the froghoppers are not a major tree pest. They have one generation per year, and the plant mortality risk from them is very low, although it is possible for them to spread disease from tree to tree if they come into contact with an infected tree. Upcoming Events: We’re hosting a Chicken Tractor workshop on Tuesday, June 11th at 6 P.M. at the Extension office in Waynesboro. For those of you who are unfamiliar with the term chicken tractor, it’s a moveable pen for chickens, ducks, turkeys, geese, or guineas. The pastured poultry peck and scratch at the grass, seeds, and insects, all while depositing a high value fertilizer crop and dethatching the ground. This stimulates healthy grass growth and reduces weeds. They can work in pastures and backyards, and can be built in different sizes and from numerous materials. So if that sounds interesting, please register by Friday, June 7th if you’d like to attend. A minimum of five participants must be

of the tree. Much of the liquid taken in is expelled as a frothy substance that keeps the nymph from drying up, hides it from predators, and insulates it from heat and cold. Adult froghoppers also feed on the sap of plants but do not produce froth. They can jump long distances like a grasshopper, and some species of froghoppers resemble leafhoppers and tree hoppers. The question is, are they harmful to my trees? The answer is, it depends on how heavy the infestation is. A

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EXTENSION AGENT UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE EXTENSION some examples? CANNING Burney: Summer As the spring and squash is a good summer canning season example. It is no longer approaches, those new for to canning and seasoned recommended home canning. Recipes food preservationists can benefit from a few safety for canning summer including tips from University of squashes, zucchini, are not found Tennessee canning expert in recent USDA and Dr. Janie Burney. university canning Burney is a professor and food preservation guides. The old recipes specialist with the UT have been withdrawn Extension Department due to uncertainty about of Family and Consumer the processing times. Sciences, and in this Squashes are low-acid column she reviews why vegetables and require using new recipes and pressure canning to guidelines can be essential destroy the bacteria to ensuring the safety of that cause botulism, but documentation for the home-canned products. Question: Why do I previous processing times need to follow up-to-date cannot be found. Reports that are available do not recipes for canning? Burney: As the science support the old process. of home food preservation The reason is that slices or (Continued On Page Nine) has developed, new foods have become popular, and new kinds of equipment have entered the marketplace. Recipes are continually updated by USDA to be sure they are safe and to ensure that the quality of the food is Serving Financing Available Through TVA Wayne County maintained for as long as Blaine Roden possible. 931-628-8065 Question: What are 931-722-5836

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ripe mango or coconut. No processing times have been established to ensure that purees made from these foods can be safely stored at room temperature without concern for growth of bacteria that cause botulism. Question: Can I use the recipes for squash and pureed foods I find on the Internet? Burney: If you use recipes from the Internet, or old family recipes, USDA and UT Extension cannot assure you that they are safe. A major concern is the growth of Clostridium botulinum bacteria that produce a deadly toxin that causes botulism. If foods are not processed at a high enough temperature for a long enough time, these bacteria can grow when food is stored at room temperature. Contact your Family and Consumer Sciences agent at your local Extension office for current recipes. You also can visit http://nchfp. uga.edu/publications/ publications_home. html to print current recipes including USDA’s Complete Guide to Home Canning. More recipes may be available on the national extension website: http://www. extension.org. Just search the term “canning.� Remember, recipes on web sites that end in “.com� may not be safe. Question: I am interested in canning Asian pears. Are they processed like other pears? Burney: New processing times have recently been established for Asian pears. This kind of pear is not as acidic as other pears. To prevent botulism, you will need to acidify them by adding 1 tablespoon bottled lemon juice per pint jar or 2 tablespoons per quart jar before filling jars with fruit. The only recommendation for processing at this time is the hot pack. Boil drained pears 5 minutes in syrup, juice or water then fill jars with hot fruit. Process

them in a boiling-water canner for 20 minutes for pints and 25 minutes for quarts. If you live in

an altitude from 1,001 to 3,000 feet, process them 5 minutes longer for pints or quarts.

Wayne County Farm Joins Ranks Of State’s Century Farms Pgrm. heritage and history through the Tennessee Century Farms Program. For more information about the Century Farms Program, please visit www.tncenturyfarms. org. The Center for Historic Preservation also may be contacted at Box 80, MTSU, Murfreesboro, Tenn., 37132 or 615-898-2947.

Mill Creek Farm in Wayne County has been designated as a Tennessee Century Farm, reports Caneta S. Hankins, director of the Century Farms Program at the Center for Historic Preservation at MTSU. The Century Farms Program recognizes the contributions of Tennessee residents who have owned and kept family land in continuous agricultural production for at least 100 years. In 1904, Cal Harris purchased 225 acres on the headwaters of Mill Creek near the Wayne and Lewis county lines. Timber and cattle were the primary commodities. At Cal’s death, the farm passed to his children, but his son Watt Harris, purchased the interests of his siblings between 1943 and 1951. Watt and his wife, Grace, had two sons, Hershel and Jerry Paul. When her husband passed away, Grace continued to operate the farm until 1967, when she sold it to her sons for $1. The two brothers and their families continued to raise cattle and grow timber. Hershel and his wife, Carrie, had two children, Kenneth and Vickie, while Jerry Paul and his wife, Loyce, were the parents of Jerry Lee. Over the years, Jerry Paul and his family acquired the entire acreage. In 2011, Jerry Lee Harris, Cal’s greatgrandson, became the owner and manager of the farm, which continues to support timber and cattle. Mill Creek Farm is the sixth Century Farm certified in Wayne County. Since 1984, the Center for Historic Preservation at MTSU has been a leader in the important work of documenting Tennessee’s agricultural

FSA Urges Producers To Enroll DCP/ACRE USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) Administrator Juan M. Garcia today encouraged farmers and ranchers to enroll for the 2013 Direct and Counter-Cyclical Payment Program (DCP) or the Average Crop Revenue Election Program (ACRE) before the deadline. Producers who wait until the last minute to sign up could face increased waiting time in FSA county offices. “We understand that producers have gotten busy, but they can’t forget to visit their county office and sign up for DCP or ACRE,� said Garcia. “Just as farmers and ranchers plan their spring plantings, producers should plan to schedule an appointment to visit their USDA Service Center at the earliest possible time. It’s best to complete the paperwork now rather than to stand in line the day before the deadline,� advised Garcia. The sign-up for both programs began Feb. 19, 2013. The deadline to sign up for ACRE is June 3, 2013. The DCP sign up period ends Aug. 2, 2013. The 2013 DCP and ACRE program

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CLASSIFIEDS We Buy Scrap Gold: “Now Buying Coins,” Sherry’s Fine Jewelry, Gold Prices Are Sky High. Call or Come By, Talk To Sherry, 722-3664. Mar. 7-tf-(ojb) Need A Starter, Alternator, or Battery? ROAD & FIELD STARTER SVC., Hwy. 64 Savannah, 731-925-3838. Aug. 1-tf-(ojb) BEECH CREEK RENTALS and EQUIPMENT OPERATING: Excavating, Dozing, Back Hoe, Clearing, Construction, Moving. EQUIP. RENTAL, Boats, Vans, Trencher, Trailers, Etc. FREE ESTIMATES. “BEST PRICES IN COUNTY” (Wayne, Perry, Hardin, Lewis). Mickey Houser, Manager – Operator, 931676-3993, Cell 332-1960. Nov. 14-tf-(ojb) DAVIS BACKHOE SERVICE. Driveways, Install Tiles, Ditch Work, Water Lines, Remove Stumps, Gen. Clean Up Work. 931-2314544, Gary. Feb. 6-tf-(ojb) Buy and Selling Land, Homes, Equipment, Estates, HERITAGE AUCTION & REAL ESTATE, INC. TFL#4556, Jeremiah Melson, (731) 607-5668, Tony Neill (731) 925-3534, 9263133. Now Booking Spring Auctions! www.tonyneill. com Mar. 6-tf-(ojb) Diesel Injection Pump and Injector Rebuilding, Lift Pumps, Filters, Turbos, Etc. WEST TENN DIESEL, 731925-2710. Apr. 10-May 29, 2013-P. SAY NO TO DIAL-UP… say YES to up to 12 MEG download speeds with Exede High Speed Internet by Satellite powered by WildBlue! Affordable, dependable, and AVAILABLE where YOU live! Call Custom HiTech, with over 10 years experience, at 731-968-3100 to start surfing FAST with EXEDE! May 15-22-29-June 5-P.

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YARD SALE: At The Home of Charles and Frances Skillern, June 1st, 7300 Middle Bt. Rd., 7:00 A.M. Until ??, Several Families. If Rain The Following Saturday. May 29-P. YARD SALE: Friday and Saturday, 9 A.M. – 4 P.M., At 1714 Natural Bridge Road, Waynesboro. May 29-P. YARD SALE: Saturday, 8 A.M., Babe’s Store Building. Several Families Participating. May 29-P.

HUGE COUNTRY YARD SALE!!! Antiques, Furniture, Power Tools, Collectibles and More! Friday 31st, Saturday 1st, From Hwy. 64, Take Clifton Turnpike Road Towards Clifton For 2 Miles. Take First Right (Old Beech Creek) For One Mile, On Left. May 29-P. MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE: Friday, 7-?, Saturday, 7-12. Home of Bronson and Sharae Reaves in Sunny Acres. Baby Items, Boys 0-12 Months, Girls 3T; Entertainment Center; TV, Curio Cabinet; Foosball Table; and Much More!!! May 29-P. YARD SALE: 107 Parkway Drive, 1st Street Past High School. Home of Rayetta Martin. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 7:00 A.M. til ?? May 29-P. HUGE 4 FAMILY YARD SALE: Friday, May 31 and Saturday June 1st, 7 A.M. -?, 128 Piney Road, 1 Mile From Self’s Market on Left. Clothes, Furniture, House Décor, Baby Items, Etc. May 29-P. SATURDAY, 7 A.M., Under Bypass Bridge. Tons of Furniture, Kids and Adult Clothes. Several Participating. May 29-P. CARPORT SALE: Friday, 8 Until, Saturday, 8-12. 400 Morris Ave., Clifton. Clothes, Shoes, Handbags (Like New Coach Bag), Lamps, Pictures, Chair, Antique Dining Room Set, King Comforter Set w/Valances, Much More. Given By Barbara Culp and Claudie Primm. May 29-MCI YARD SALE: 3 Families Participating, June 1, 7 A.M., 205 West Pillow Street, In Clifton. May 29-MCI

YARD SALE: Friday, May 31, 8-? And Saturday, June 1, 7-12, at the Home of Steven and Misty Turnbow, 1 Mile South of Dale’s Market. Lots of Boys, Men’s and Women’s Clothes. May 29-(ojb)

YARD SALE: SATURDAY ONLY, June 1st. 5016 Sunny Acres. Little Bit of Everything. May 29-(ojb)

C’wood Centennial Celebration Be Held Saturday, June 8th

Programs needed to be approved by the Board prior to submission. Patrick Blackburn made a motion to approve the application, which was seconded by Andy Yarbrough and passed unanimously. Next, Superintendent Grinder requested permission from the Board to allow WMS principal Dr. Talitha Willard to dispose of several old ceiling fans that were recently replaced. The Board agreed, although no action was required. The last item under new business was a discussion regarding the location of high school Proms. Superintendent Grinder had provided a comparison of costs between on-campus and off-campus Prom to Board members prior to the meeting. A citizen addressed the Board, stating that he was concerned about students driving 90 miles round-trip to hold Prom in Florence, AL. He emphasized the importance of student work and interaction in the decorating and planning for Prom, and

Dig up your old photographs and heirlooms; the Collinwood Centennial Celebration is just around the corner! City of Collinwood celebrates it’s 100th year in 2013 and to commemorate the milestone, a Collinwood Centennial Celebration will be held on Saturday, June 8, 2013 at Volunteer Park. The day will feature crafts, bluegrass and gospel music, specialty vendors, and a birthday celebration including a cake, tree planting and time capsule ceremony. The Collinwood Centennial Celebration committee encourages members of the Collinwood community to dress in turn-of-thecentury clothes (if you have any) and bring memorabilia, photos or family heirlooms that reflect the City’s history. Classic cars and tractors are welcome to be displayed and booths will be available free

of charge. Stay tuned for upcoming details about the event! Any suggestions or volunteers are welcomed and encouraged to contact Jerdie Ayers at (931) 7221099 or (931) 724-9562.

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that School Health Coordinator Jeff Skelton was preparing two grant applications related to diabetes. One grant was in the amount of $150,000 per year for three years that could be spent on walking trails near all of Wayne County’s schools. The other was a $15,000 per year grant for two years that could be spent on after-school programs. No action was required by the Board. Grinder continued, noting that funding for Federal Programs would be approximately the same as the previous year, with a net increase of about $7,000. The application for the Federal

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he also noted that some students were not able to attend Prom this year because of the distance. He also stated the opinion that, for the money spent on this year’s Prom, a better experience could be provided closer to home. WCHS Principal David Byrd noted that WCHS had their Prom on campus almost every year until ten years ago, and a major catalyst for moving it offcampus was that students would leave Prom early and go to Florence. They had decided in the past to let students vote on where they wanted to hold Prom and that majority chose Florence. Andy Yarbrough inquired whether or not the Board had a policy on where Prom should be held and Grinder stated that he was not aware of any. Patrick Blackburn stated that, as a father, he preferred Prom be held on campus and that sometimes kids need to be told where the event will be held for their safety. Yarbrough voiced his position that he was in favor of the students voting for where Prom should be, as it was their event. Greg Eaton stated that he spoke with several constituents in his district and the majority of those parents preferred Prom be held in Wayne County. He added that, as a parent, he preferred it be held locally for safety reasons. Angela Swanson stated that she preferred it be held locally and that she would like to see the issue resolved at tonight’s meeting. Pat Brown and Dwight Bumphus voiced agreement with Blackburn’s, Eaton’s and Swanson’s statements. Chairman Barry Hanback opened the floor for a motion. Angela Swanson made a motion to have Junior/Senior Proms held on campus. Patrick Blackburn seconded the motion and Chairman Hanback issued a roll call vote. The roll call vote resulted in six “yes” votes and one “no” vote, with Andy Yarbrough voting against the motion. The motion passed. Next the Board addressed other items, starting with a temporary transfer of funds from the General Purpose Fund to Federal Programs. Superintendent Grinder stated that during the month of June, Federal Programs must write checks for June, July and August payroll for accrued salaries that are paid over a 12-month period, rather than the 10-month school year. As a result, a temporary overdraft occurs in the Federal Program account that are later replaced. Grinder requested permission to temporarily transfer funds from General Purpose to cover the overdraft until Federal Funds are received, to avoid a repeat of last year’s overdraft that resulted in review by the state auditors. Andy Yarbrough offered a motion to permit Superintendent Grinder to transfer the funds. Patrick Blackburn seconded the motion and a roll call vote was unanimously in favor of the motion.

Another item requiring permission from the Board was for the schools to carry over debt into the next fiscal year. Superintendent Grinder stated that schools with fall sports typically order equipment in the summer and have an agreement with vendors to pay in the fall when they have revenue from sports. Schools require approval from the Board to do this and Grinder requested a blanket approval for all schools to carry that debt beyond June 30 – the end of the current fiscal year. Andy Yarbrough moved to approve the request. Barry Hanback seconded the motion, which passed unanimously. The next item was a proposal presentation by Prestige Physical Therapy to consider allowing the company to provide occupational and physical therapy to students in the system that

require these services. Brian Coggins, owner of Prestige Physical Therapy addressed the Board regarding their proposal. Superintendent Grinder noted that Wayne Medical Center expressed interest in providing these services as well, if the Board was accepting proposals. The current contract ends on June 30. Angela Swanson moved to advertise for and accept bids or proposals for OT and PT services. Andy Yarbrough seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. Having no further business,Andy Yarbrough offered a motion to adjourn the meeting. Greg Eaton seconded the motion, and the meeting was adjourned. The next regularly scheduled meeting will be held on June 14, 2013 in the Central Board Office at 5:30 P.M. The public is welcome to attend.

Perry Co. Photographer Facing Federal Charges

Robert Gregory Dempsey A joint effort between well my deputies worked the Perry County with the State and Federal Sheriff’s Office and the offices to implement a FBI has resulted in the plan of action that was arrest and indictment of executed flawlessly.” a local photographer and Investigator Johnny musician. Hilburn of the Perry Robert Gregory County Sheriff’s Office Dempsey a/k/a Jesse stated, “At this point we Rockwell of 1375 Britt have been able to bring Road Lobelville, TN was charges against Dempsey. indicted Monday May We are still looking 20th by a federal grand into the possibility that jury in Jackson TN on there may be additional one count of possession victims. I would ask that of child pornography and if you know of a child one count of interstate who has had exposure to transportation of child Dempsey/Rockwell, no pornography. matter how slight please Dempsey first came contact this office at to the attention of 931-589-8803 or Special local authorities when Agent Randy Pope of the a report was received Jackson TN Field Office from law enforcement of the FBI at 731-668officials in Utah that 9578. Dempsey had produced If convicted of these and was possibly still charges, Dempsey could in possession of child face up to 20 years in pornography. Further federal prison and fines investigation resulted in of up to $250,000 on each a search warrant being count. There is no parole executed on Dempsey’s in the federal system. residence where evidence was recovered that led to the charges being filed against him. Dempsey was the owner and operator of “Rockwell Students still have Photography” and also time to register for the an aspiring musician 2013 summer sessions that performed at various that begin June 3 at the venues in middle and University of North western Tennessee Alabama. Summer classes are including Nashville and particularly suited to Perry County. Dempsey students who find it used the internet and difficult to meet the social media to promote 16-hour-per-semester his business throughout minimum required to the area. graduate on a traditional Sheriff Tommy four-year track. Summer courses are Hickerson stated that, “Protecting the children available at UNA in of Perry County is the the months of June and first priority of each July. Both in-classroom and online options are and every member of available. this office. This office Pre-registration for will aggressively pursue summer courses is now any investigation into open for graduate students allegations of abuse or and undergraduate exploitation within our seniors. The overall term jurisdiction and beyond. I is set for June 3-July am glad that we were able 29. The first session of to work with authorities classes is scheduled for in Utah and the FBI in a June 3-28. The second session takes place July joint effort to remove a 1-29. sexual predator from the For more info call streets of Perry County. 765-4608 or visit www. I am also proud of how u n a . e d u / s u m m e r .

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Decoration June 2 McCall Cemetery Decoration will be observed Sunday, June 2nd at McCall Cemetery. Stacey Holt will be preaching at the service which will begin at 2 P.M. Donations will also be

accepted for the upkeep of the cemetery. Everyone is invited to attend.

Decoration June 2nd At Isaac Horton Cemetery Decoration will be observed Sunday, June 2nd at the Isaac Horton Cemetery.

Services will begin at 11 A.M. with Daniel Holt preaching. Lunch will be served at noon followed by singing at 1 P.M. featuring The Holt Family and others. If raining services and lunch will be held at Bear Creek Country Cooking. Everyone is extended a welcome to attend.

duated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Special Education. Sarabeth is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turman. Freed-Hardeman University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award bachelor’s, master’s and specialist’s degrees.

Local Student Decoration Receives Degree Sun., June 9 F-HU Walnut Grove AtA Waynesboro resident Decoration at Walnjt Grove Cemetery will be observed Sunday, June 9th at 2 P.M. Everyone is invited to attend.

was one of approximately 260 students to receive degrees May 11 at FreedHardeman University’s spring commencement exercises. Sarabeth Turman, gra-

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

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

Science and philosophy are both truly important human endeavors. Without them, we would probably still be stuck in the Dark Ages. And it is worth pointing out, that science and philosophy, and indeed, all areas of learning, give one a renewed appreciation for the wondrous creation of which we are all a part. But, it is also important to realize that knowledge has its limits. We might say that knowledge is limited to the empirical realm, the realm of experience, whereas faith takes us beyond the realm of experience. As the great German philosopher Kant stated in his Critique of Pure Reason, we must “limit knowledge in order to make room for faith.” Kant was warning the metaphysicians of his day, who incorrectly thought that they could know about God and the super-sensible realms of the universe, that human knowledge simply could not extend that far. And at the same time, he was battling the unbelief of atheists who thought that faith was nullified by modern science. Quite to the contrary, Kant showed that human knowledge is limited to the empirical realm, i.e., the realm of experience, but that this has the very important benefit of making room for faith. So, we must make room for faith in our lives and open up our hearts to the reality of God. He has made everything beautiful in its time; also he has put eternity into man’s mind, yet so that he cannot find out what God has done from the beginning to the end. R.S.V. Ecclesiastes 3:11

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

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

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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 May 2013-(ojb) attend. HOLLY CREEK V.F.D. MONTHLY FISH FRY The Holly Creek Fire Department and Community Center sponsors its monthly fish fry every 4th Saturday from 4 till 7 P.M. at the VFD/Community Center. All proceeds will benefit the fire department. Everyone is invited to support this cause. May 2013-(ojb) BECOME A HOSPICE VOLUNTEER You Can be the Difference! Come join us at Tennessee Quality Hospice and become a part of a caring and compassionate team. Tennessee Quality Hospice provides Physical, Emotional, and Spiritual support for terminally ill patients and their families. Volunteers are needed for Patient care, bereavement support, office work. Training is free call Bro. Chad Balentine at 931-722-2785. Jan. 26-2011-tf-ojb) A.A. MEETS IN WAYNESBORO AT C.P. CHURCH A. A. meets every Tuesday night at 7 P. M. at the Presbyterian Church in Waynesboro. Everyone is welcome. For more information call C.W.B. 731-695-2358 or Ron R. 931-762-5977 / 931-629-0572. Aug. 2012-Aug. 2013-P.

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

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

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

Events In And Around Wayne County

SOUTHGATE VFD MONTHLY FISH FRY The Southgate Volunteer Fire Department will have its monthly Swamp Johns fish fry on Saturday, June 1, 2013 from 3 until 7 P.M. Everyone is invited to support this cause as all proceeds will benefit the Southgate VFD. LUTTS VFD REGULAR MONTHLY BREAKFAST The Lutts Volunteer Fire Department will have its monthly breakfast Saturday, June 1, 2013 from 7 until 9 A.M. Everyone is invited to support this cause. All proceeds will go to the Lutts V.F.D.

DRIVER LICENSE ROADSIDE SAFETY CHECKPOINTS The Tennessee Highway Patrol will be conducting driver license roadside safety checkpoints on June 4, 2013 from 5 P.M. till 6 P.M. on State Route 114 at 3 M.M. in Wayne Count TN and on June 7, 2013 from 5 till 6 P.M. on S.R. 99 E. .2 E. 1 M.M. in Wayne County. TN. 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. ADVISORY COUNCIL ON AGING AND DISABILITY MEETING The South Central Tennessee Advisory Council on Aging and Disability will conduct its quarterly meeting on Wednesday, June 12, 2013 at 10 A.M. The meeting will be held at the South Central Tennessee Development District, 101 Sam Watkins Blvd., Mt. Pleasant, TN. BENEFIT AUCTION FOR PATRICIA L. STAGGS SMITH A benefit auction for Patricia L. Staggs Smith will be held Saturday, June 8, 2013 beginning at 11 A.M. at the Beech Creek Fire Hall. An auction and bake sale will be held and barbeque plates will be available. All donations will be appreciation with all proceeds to go toward burial expenses. For more information contact Lori at 332-6845.

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STATE LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES EXPLORING FAMILY TREES FREE WORKSHOP JUNE 1ST Many families have great stories to tell - which can often be unearthed by searching through family videos, photo albums, or journals passed down from generation to generation. However, for some people, the idea of starting such a project is daunting. The Tennessee State Library and Archives (TSLA) has just the event to ease the stress of beginning family research. The free workshop, called “Placing Leaves, Flowers, and a Few Nuts on Your Family Tree,” will be held Saturday, June 1 from 9:30 A.M. until 11 A.M. in the TSLA Auditorium. Author Jim Taulman will discuss the process of gathering and recording information for a family history. Taulman has 35 years of writing and editorial experience. The session is free and open to the public, 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. CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT TRAINING AVAILABLE THIS SUMMER Do you enjoy helping people? Training is available to help you turn that enjoyment into a job as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA). Wayne County Technology Center will be conducting a Can training class from June 3-14, 2013. For more information or to register call W.C.T.C. at 931-722-5495.

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Pictured in front of a Tennessee River Trail Scenic Byway sign is The Holt Family. The Holt Family will be playing at Cherry Mansion on June 8th as part of the Tennessee River Byways Tour. Long known for rolling community litter cleanups hills, mountain vistas and into online videos and lively music, Tennessee social media networking. continues to struggle The effort begins June with some mind-numbing 1 with a month-long roadside litter statistics. Pickin’ Up Tennessee Now, Scenic Tennessee tour designed to drive is poised to positively home the campaign’s impact the littered powerful message: Love landscape by launching a the land. Lose the litter. statewide campaign that According to the combines local music, Tennessee Department of scenic photography and Transportation (TDOT),

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in fiscal year 2011-2012 more than 23 million pounds of litter were collected along 428,441 miles of county, state route and interstate roadsides. To combat the problem, TDOT recently awarded a total of $1 million in “special litter grants,” using funds provided by the state’s soft drink and malt beverage industries. Scenic Tennessee was one of 15 award-winners who proposed unique ways not only to address litter “beyond routine maintenance” but to promote recycling as well. Pickin’ Up Tennessee was chosen in part because it makes use of hundreds of volunteers as well as numerous partnerships. The Tennessee Division of State Parks, for instance, is providing campsites along the roughly 2,000mile tour route, while countless organizations and individuals are providing music talent and cleanup volunteers. “We are passionate about keeping Tennessee roadsides clean,” said TDOT’s Beautification Coordinator Shawn Bible. “Pickin’ Up Tennessee plays a vital role in this effort by using volunteerism as well as social media and technology to instill pride in our environment and specifically to help protect and preserve Tennessee’s natural beauty.” “Tennessee State Parks are home to some of the most beautiful places our state has to offer and we encourage all of our visitors to help keep our parks clean,” said Deputy Commissioner Brock Hill, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation. “We are very pleased to be a part of the Pickin’ Up Tennessee outreach effort and appreciate the work

that Scenic Tennessee has put forth to spread such a positive message across the state.” Pickin’ Up Tennessee has enlisted musicianvolunteers in all 20 tour locations to provide the soundtrack for the 20 tour videos. These performances will result in a sound-quilt of Tennessee music traditions, from gospel in Memphis to garage band in Nashville to old-timey fiddle in the Smokies. The schedule of events, most of which are open to the public, can be seen at www.pickinuptn.org. With the music lined up, organizers are now seeking volunteers from across the state to band together in the 20 videotaped litter cleanups. Results of each cleanup, including the amount of materials recycled, will be posted in a running tally on the website.

Decoration Sun., June 2 At Mt. Carmel Decoration day will be observed on Sunday, June 2, 2013 at the Mt. Carmel Methodist Church in Hardin County, TN. Morning service will begin at 11 A.M. with lunch to follow at noon. An afternoon of singing will feature Glory Road from Wayne County, TN. Bobbie Smith, pastor and the congregation invites everyone to attend.

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Cross-Country Horseback Adventure Included Stop In Wayne County

Sea Rhydr’s ponies, Jesse James and Finehorn spent time with some cows in a pasture near Gilbert’s Furniture. By: Kaitlyn McClanahan

Sea Rhydr set out from Philo, California in October 2012 on a trip to Minot, Maine – on horseback. Inspired by author Masannie Wilkins’ book, “The Last of the Saddle Tramps,” which chonicled Wilkins’ two-year journey across the U.S. on horseback in the 1950’s, Rhydr wanted to rediscover America beyond the nightly news cycle; to see “what can happen when we have the courage and faith to Do what we Dream – to listen to our own souls and get past the fears and excuses and live the unique and specific lives that are our birthright.” The six-foot tall fortyseven year old Rhydr is joined on her journey by a pinto hybrid named Jesse James and Norwejian Fjord named Finehorn. Rhydr and her mates entered Tennessee, their eighth state, through Mississippi and traveled through Wayne County along Routes 64 and 15. Rydhr said that her “map wasn’t particularly accurate and I saw more of the area than I’d intended riding on wonderful jeep trails that led up a steep hill and ended at an old cemetery!” She followed the sound of traffic back down the hill and rode the quarter mile of her day’s ride in Hog Creek. She spent the night in an old barn graciously opened to her by a “nice man,” tethering the ponies in a lush pasture for the night. Before starting on her way the next day, she stopped to ask directions around Waynesboro to avoid the Highway 64 construction. “Everyone I asked was friendly and helpful,” she said. Rhydr recalls seeing a beautiful pasture with well cared for cows and some beautiful horses near Gilbert’s Furniture.

She called the store, using the phone number on their sign, to inquire about stopping there to wait out the impending stormy weather. “Gilbert came out to meet me and was wonderfully friendly and helpful, agreeing to let the ponies graze with his cows for several days of badly needed rest,” Rhydr told The Wayne County News. “His wife Lefan invited me in for dinner and conversation. We found we had much in common. I am so glad to have met these good people!” Rhydr stayed in Wayne County for a few days, waiting out a few days of rainy weather in a woodsy cabin with her host’s dog Snooper. With less than 1400 miles left to trek, she is still on schedule for her November 8, 2013 arrival in Minot. Her journey has been filled with memories, including a close-encounter with a Mexican Grey Wolf on the Mongollon Rim in Arizona, where she heard the song of wild wolves for the first time. “The best part of the Journey for me has been meeting so many of my fellow citizens. This is a beautiful country and just full of kind, helpful, generous and friendly people!” Rhydr said that throughout her journey, she has yet to meet anyone scary or awful and has been taken into people’s homes and lives and cared for when she needed help along the way. “I’ve been blessed beyond my wildest imaginings by ‘We the People.’ This journey has increased my faith in ways I can’t even begin to describe – I feel so grateful for the many people who are helping to make it possible!” Rhydr is a member of the Long Rider’s Guild and plans to write a book

High school students from across Tennessee are invited to attend the Summer Preview Day, which will be held Saturday, June 1, on the Middle Tennessee State University campus. At least 400 students and their parents are expected to attend the preview day, said Melinda Thomas, director of undergraduate recruitment. It will be the last The three travelers have less than 1400 miles to go until they reach their destination in Minot, Maine. Rhydr uses back roads to avoid trucks that spook the ponies. when she completes her cross-country trek. She keeps a blog to chronicle her progress along the way at www. freerangerodeo.com. “I think it would be highly educational for a few of our politicians to

Guest Speaker Waynesboro Rotary

Franklin Cole, from Wayne Medical Center was the guest speaker at the May 14th meeting of the Waynesboro Rotary Club. Mr. Cole was a guest of Rotarian Paul Rich. Franklin shared, with Rotary members, the benefits of the radiology department at Wayne Medical Center and SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S all the technology SALE Sale at public auction will available at the on July 25, 2013 at 12:00 hospital to residents in be PM local time, at the east door, Wayne County and the Wayne County Courthouse, Waynesboro, Tennessee, surrounding areas. conducted by Shapiro & Kirsch, Pictured from left are LLP Substitute Trustee, pursuant Mr. Cole and Mr. Rich. to Deed of Trust executed by Ross

Receives Degree Bethel University Sharon Rose Bagnall of Waynesboro, was awarded a Bachelor of Science degree from the College of Public Service during Spring 2013 commencement exercises at Bethel University. Headquartered in McKenzie, Tenn., Bethel University is affiliated with the Cumberland Presbyterian Church and offers bachelor’s, master’s and associate degrees.

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see the country at fifteen miles a day from the back of horse depending on the kindness and good will of the American people,” Rhydr said of the grassroots support her ride has attracted.

Brewer and Debra K. (McGee) Brewer, estate by the entirety, to David McMackin, Trustee, on October 2, 2009 at Record Book 123, Page 751; all of record in the Wayne County Register’s Office. Owner of Debt: New Day Financial, LLC The following real estate located in Wayne County, Tennessee, will be sold to the highest call bidder subject to all unpaid taxes, prior liens and encumbrances of record: Described property located in Wayne County, Tennessee, and being more particularly described in deed of record in Record Book 123, Page 751; in the Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee Parcel Number: 118-002.01 Current Owner(s) of Property: Ross Brewer and Debra K. (McGee) Brewer, estate by the entirety The street address of the above described property is believed to be 1973 Collinwood Highway, Collinwood, Tennessee 38450, but such address is not part of the legal description of the property sold herein and in the event of any discrepancy, the legal description referenced herein shall control. SALE IS SUBJECT TO TENANT(S) RIGHTS IN POSSESSION. If applicable, the notice requirements of T.C.A. 35-5-117 have been met. All right of equity of redemption, statutory and otherwise, and homestead 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. If the highest bidder cannot pay the bid within twenty-four (24) hours of the sale, the next highest bidder, at their highest bid, will be deemed the successful bidder. This property is being sold with the express reservation that the sale is subject to confirmation by the lender or trustee. This sale may be rescinded at any time. Shapiro & Kirsch, LLP Substitute Trustee www.kirschattorneys.com Law Office of Shapiro & Kirsch, LLP 555 Perkins Road Extended, Second Floor Memphis, TN 38117 Phone (901)767-5566 Fax (901)761-5690 File No. 11-015516 May 22, 29, June 5, 2013

IN THE CHANCERY COURT FOR WAYNE COUNTY, TENNESSEE ORDER OF PUBLICATION – NON-RESIDENT NOTICE MONICA LEEANN STEELE, PLAINTIFF VS. CIVIL ACTION NO. 2013-CV-5253 JEFFERY LYNN STEELE, DEFENDANT TO: JEFFERY LYNN STEELE NON-RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE AND A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF KENTUCKY In this action it appearing from the Complaint which is sworn to that the defendant(s) is/ are now residing out of the State of Tennessee, so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon him, he is, therefore, hereby required to serve upon Monica LeeAnn Steele, Plaintiff, whose address is 37 Willowbrook Drive, Waynesboro, TN 38485, an answer to the complaint within thirty (30) days subsequent to May 29, 2013, otherwise judgment by default will be taken against him 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 30th day of April, 2013. CAROLYN MATHIS CLERK AND MASTER Monica LeeAnn Steele Plaintiff May 8, 15, 22, 29, 2013 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Default having occurred under that Deed of Trust dated December 31, 2008, and recorded in Record Book No. 116, page 310, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee, executed by Mike Kennedy, 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. Pursuant to Section 35-5-117, Tennessee Code Annotated, a sixty (60) day notice of the legal right to foreclosure was sent by regular mail on June 3, 2011, to the said Michael Kennedy, by the said Wayne County Bank. 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 13, 2013, 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 lst Civil District of Wayne County, Tennessee, on the waters of Chalk Creek, on the North side of State Highway No. 13, and being more particularly bounded and described in Record Book 26, page 794, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee, and designated as Map 117, Parcel 4.02, in the Property Assessor’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee. Property Address: 1897 Collinwood Highway, Waynesboro, TN 38485. 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 22, 29, June 5, 2013

prospective student event MTSU will host until the fall semester begins. To register, visit http://www.mtsu. edu/admissn/ online and click on “Special Events.” To find parking, a printable campus map is available online at http://tinyurl.com/ MTParkingMap12-13 . TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made in the terms, conditions and payments provided in a certain Deed of Trust, dated September 28, 2007, executed by Amanda Kiddy and Curtis Kiddy to W. Andrew Yarbrough, Trustee, of record in Record Book 102, Page 176 in the Register’s Office for Wayne County, Tennessee, a certain Modification of Deed of Trust, dated January 15, 2008, of record in Record Book 105, Page 923 in the Register’s Office for Wayne County, Tennessee, and UCC Financing Statement of record in Record Book 102, Page 181 in the Register’s Office for Wayne County, Tennessee to secure the indebtedness described, the entire indebtedness having been declared due and payable as provided in said Deed of Trust, I, W. Andrew Yarbrough, will by virtue of the power and authority vested in me as Trustee, on the 20th day of June, 2013 at 10:00 A.M., at the EAST DOOR OF THE COURTHOUSE, WAYNE COUNTY, TENNESSEE, sell to the highest bidder for cash, free from all legal and equitable rights of redemption, homestead and dower, rights by virtue of marriage, and all other exemptions of every kind, which are expressly waived, and subject to any unpaid taxes, if any, the following described real property: A certain tract being and lying in the 8th Civil District of Wayne County, Tennessee, lying Southeast of Barnett Branch Road, being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at an Iron Pin found in the North margin of a 30’ Road and Utility Easement as recorded in Record Book 57, Page 592, ROWCT, and the North margin of a new 30’ Road and Utility Easement, said Iron Pin being in the South boundary of Ovilla Volunteer Fire Department as recorded in Deed Book 143, Page 76, ROWCT, and being a corner of Zeke Swindle as recorded in Record Book 69, Page 248, ROWCT, and being the Northwest corner of Christine Compton as recorded in Record Book 57, Page 592, ROWCT; thence leaving Swindle with Ovilla Volunteer Fire Department and North margin of new 30’ Road and Utility Easement South 58 degrees, 10 minutes, 50 seconds East a distance of 284.16 feet to a 1/2” Rebar Iron Pin set with identification cap “Brewer 2393”, said Iron Pin being the Point of Beginning, and being the Northwest corner of the tract being described; thence continuing with Ovilla Volunteer Fire Department South 58 degrees, 10 minutes, 50 seconds, East a distance of 195.00 feet to an Iron Pin found in the West R.O.W. of the Natchez Trace Parkway, said Iron Pin being the Northeast corner of the tract being described; thence leaving Ovilla Volunteer Fire Department with Natchez Tract Parkway South 18 degrees, 43 minutes, 01 seconds, East a distance of 71.20 feet to an Iron Pin found, said Iron Pin being the Northeast corner of Amanda Caperton as recorded in Deed Book 142, Page 340, ROWCT, and being the Southeast corner of the tract being described; thence leaving Natchez Trace Parkway with Caperton North 83 degrees, 10 minutes, 36 seconds, West a distance of 239.00 feet to a ½” Rebar Iron Pin set with identification cap “Brewer 2393”, said Iron pin being in the remaining property of Christine Compton, and being the Southwest corner of the tract being described; thence leaving Caperton with a new Compton division line North 18 degrees, 58 minutes, 19 seconds, East a distance of 150.00 feet; which is the point of beginning, having an area of 0.50 acre, as surveyed by Scottie Brewer, 612 Longbranch Road, Hohenwald, TN 38462, R.L.S. TN License Number 2393, September 6, 2007. The above described tract is subject to any and/or all power utility R.O.W.’s and/or easements. The above described tract is ingressed and egressed by an existing 30’ Road and Utility Easement. The above described tract is ingressed and egressed by a 30’ Road and Utility Easement as described in the Point of Beginning statement above. This being a portion of the real property conveyed to Amanda Kiddy, by deed of Christine Compton, dated September 20, 2007, of record in Record Book 101, Page 700, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee. Also conveyed herein is a certain 1999 FLWD REF mobile home, VIN No. TNFLX26A54222RL12. 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, Trustee W. ANDREW YARBROUGH ATTORNEY May 29, 2013, June 5, 12, 2013 OTHER PARTIES

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SCHOOL NEWS

Wayne County News

C.M.S. Students Honored In State Recognition For Remarkable Achievement

Chloe Heard from Ms. Parrish’s class enjoying the monkey bars.

Allissa Risner from Ms. Hughes’ Pre-K.

Dalton Strickland from Ms. Parrish’s Class is pictured here with Grandpa Burke enjoying a ride on the roller coaster. Duke University and Vanderbilt University awarded Saúl Pérez and Heaven MaKenna both students of Collinwood Middle School 7th grade. The ceremony was held on May 16, 2013 at 2:00 pm in the Langford Auditorium at Vanderbilt University in Nashville TN as a recognition for their excellent score in the ACT test. These two talented students received the notification from Duke University Talent Identification Program (Duke TIP) 2013 7th grade Talent search. According with their scores they qualify for State recognition from the State of Tennessee, there were 3491 students in this year’s talent search, but only 2035 qualify for State recognition in the whole State of Tennessee. Congratulation on this recent success in the Duke Tip 7th Grade Talent Search the score received on the ACT was remarkable achievement, only the top 5 percent of academically talented student in 7th grade are invited to participate in the ceremony, making this a very distinguished pool.

Daygen Smith from Ms. Hughes’ Pre-K.

“N.B.A.” Club 2012-13 C’wood Elementary Mrs. Barbara, Mrs. Krista and Mrs. Wanda’s Pre-K ready for the trainride.

W.E.S. Pre-K Visits Spring Park April 26th, was a exciting and fun day for the Pre-schoolers at Waynesboro Elementary. They enjoyed a beautiful day at Spring Park in Tuscumbia, Alabama with their families and teachers. Some of the activities they enjoyed were riding a dragon roller coaster, a carousel, and a train ride around the park. While at the park, the children enjoyed feeding the geese and ducks. Also, everyone enjoyed a picnic lunch and a terrific playground! What a great way to end the Pre-K Year!

Taylor Staggs from Ms. Hughes’s Pre-K.

Terra Rochell and son, Levi and Bonnie Butler and son, Case enjoy the train ride.

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Collinwood Elementary School had seven children who did not miss one minute of school for the entire 2012-13 school year. These children were members of the exclusive NBA (never been absent) Club. They were rewarded with a special lunch at Chad’s Restaurant and each student received a NBA certificate and perfect attendance trophy. NBA, all star, students for this school year were Jaylon Pyrdum, (kindergarten); Riley Petty, Shawna Calton, and Kimberly Ramos-Bello, )first grade); Landon Lovelace, (third grade); and Alex Haddock and Joe Hensley, (fourth grade).

W.M.S. 5th Grade Visits Birthplace Or Helen Keller Mrs. Kim’s Class

Kim Nichols Class

The Waynesboro Middle School 5th grade students reported a wonderful year and enjoyed an end of the year field trip to Ivy Green, the Birthplace of Helen Keller, and Spring Park in Tuscumbia, Alabama on May 6, 2013.

Come Join The Fun

Smoke On The River BBQ Festival On Clifton’s Historic Main Street

Friday, May 31 & Saturday, June 1 Sanctioned Tennessee BBQ Association State Championship Event Clifton Main Street Will Be

•Event Begins Friday At 4 P.M. Closed from 3 P.M. Friday To 7 P.M. Saturday •BBQ Cook-Off For More Information Or To Register Call 931-722-0195 •Compete For Titles & Cash Prizes Sponsored By: Clifton Rotary Club, Smokehouse Grille, •Friday Evening Performance 7 - 10 P.M. Pirate’sErnie’s Lair Restaurant, Peoples Bank, Wayne County Bank, TIMCO, Inc. By The Bravados & Jimmy Smith CCA South Central, Anita’s Catering & The Tennessee BBQ Association •Food •Free To Public PAGE 1B MAY 29.indd 1

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