Wayne County News 08-08-12

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Vencion, Yarbrough, Blackburn, Brown, Hanback, And Eaton, Are Winners In County General Election; Curry Loses To Dennis By Five Vote Margin

Luke Allen Freemon

Joseph D. Rogers

Elissa R. McCroskey

reported to their assigned polling place on August 2nd. After 7 P.M. on Thursday, August 2, the Wayne County Election

The property assessor race was determined with incumbent Billy Vencion receiving 99.60% of the vote and a total of 1, 501

Billy Vencion

Pat Brown

Vance Dennis

Joey Hensley

Barry Hanback

Ty Cobb

Greg Eaton

Commission worked diligently to count the votes and reveal winning candidates. In the county general election, voters cast their ballot for Assessor of Property and those who live in the 1st, 3rd, 4th, 6th, or 7th school board district cast their vote for the candidates running in their district.

votes. The new school board members were determined with incumbent Andy Yarbrough receiving 207, Paul Warren gaining 112, and Larry F. Keeton capturing 94 votes in District 1. Incumbent Patrick Blackburn received 186 votes in District 3. Pat Brown received 223 votes in District 4. Barry Hanback received 140 votes in District 6. In district 7, Greg Eaton was determined the winner with 242 votes or 72.24% and Keith Reeves received 93 votes or 27.76%. Regarding the state primary election, seven winners were determined in the Democratic and

Danielle L. Bigsby

Sheriff’s Office Arrests Four, Two For Domestic Assault Luke Allen Freemon, 25, of 5081 Sunny Acres Drive in Waynesboro was arrested on August 4, 2012 on one charge of Aggravated Domestic Assault. According to the arrest warrant, on Friday, August 4th, Deputy Dusty Malugen was dispatched to Sunny Acres Drive concerning a female walking and bleeding around the face. Dispatch informed Deputy Malugen the female was wearing a pink shirt and pink shorts. Deputy Malugen arrived in the area and located the female, Delilah Freemon at the North End of Sunny Acres Drive. Deputy Malugen asked Mrs. Freemon what happened, she replied that she was 16 weeks pregnant and her husband, Luke Freemon chocked her and threw a toy truck at her, hitting her in the chin. Deputy Malugen reported to 5081 Sunny Acres Drive and made contact with Mr. Freemon. Mr. Freemon came outside. Deputy Malugen then asked Freemon if he hit his wife and he stated no but I did throw something at her. Mr. Freemon was placed under arrest for Aggravated Domestic Assault and transported him to the Wayne County Jail. Freemon’s bond was set at $50,000. Elissa Renee McCros-

The August 2012 State Primary and County General Election results are in! Wayne Countians

cast their votes at the Wayne County Courthouse during early voting July 13th-28th and the remaining voters

by Chassity Martin

key, 40, of 1761 Hughes Loop in Maryville, TN was arrested on July 31, 2012 on one charge of Domestic

Assault. According to the arrest warrant, on Tuesday, July 31st, Deputy David Pigg was dispatched to Crazy Horse Canoe Rental, Room 8, concerning a possible Domestic Assault. Upon arrival, Deputy Pigg spoke with Devon McCorskey and he stated he was trying to get away and she was hitting him. Mrs.

Andy Yarbrough

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Board Of Ed. Meets Aug. 9 The Wayne County Board of Education will meet at 5:30 P.M. on Thursday, August 9, 2012, in the Central Office Board Room. The board will discuss and make decisions based on a prepared agenda including consent items with the adoption of the agenda, approving minutes of the July meeting, and approving the ledger of accounts for June. The Board will analyze and discuss items that pertain to new business. They will also approve volunteer coaches and review the 2011-2012 test results. This meeting is open to the public; therefore, any citizen wishing to address the board on an issue may do so.

Patrick Blackburn

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Relay For Life Is Friday By Chassity Martin

Wayne County’s Relay for Life is scheduled to take place this Friday night, August 10th from 6 P.M. until 6 A.M at the Sportsplex in Waynesboro. The committee has planned to organize a carnival theme for this year’s event in order to ensure that the children have a fun-filled night. Wayne Medical Center, one of the Relay Teams, Has Raised Over Relay for Life teams are also diligently working $13,000 . to organize fun and t-shirts, and handmade take place at 9. The Wonda Turnbo said, “If event headliner, Green we get it going in the right unique games to include goods. Beck’s Gymnastics will River Mojo, will perform direction, and the kids with the carnival theme. The event will also have perform at 6:30, Bravados immediately after the have fun then the event will grow even more.” live entertainment, many will follow at 7, and the luminary ceremony. Relay for Life Chairman booths with food, jewelry, luminary ceremony will (Continued On Page Four A)

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Republican primaries. In the democratic primary, voters cast their ballot for United States Senate, US House 7th District, and TN State Senate 28th

District. In the United States Senate, Gary Gene Davis gained the largest amount of votes at 52 in Wayne County. Mark E. Clayton received 45 votes, Larry

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Crim gained 28, Park Overall collected 20, Dave Hancock received 13, Benjamin Roberts composed 6 and T.K. Owens received 3. However, in the entire state of Tennessee, Mark E. Clayton was determined the winner of the democratic primary for the US Senate with 48,126 votes. In the U.S. House 7th District Democratic Primary, Credo Amouzouvik

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Shirley B. Curry gained the majority of the vote in Wayne County with 1,160 and Vance Dennis receiving 338 votes. TN House District 71 covers Hardin, Lewis, Wayne and Southern Lawrence; therefore, Vance Dennis defeated Shirley Curry by five votes. Dennis gained 3,243 votes and Curry followed shortly behind with 3,238 votes. The Tennessee State Primary election now obtains winners in each office; therefore, each candidate will be on the ballot again in November to face their opponent, Democrat, Independent, or Republican.

Local Student Attends Boy’s State At TTU

Jon-Nathan Holt

Jon-Nathan Holt, a student at FHS, was selected as a delegate

for the American Legion Boy’s State conference held recently at TN Tech University. During the week, students are exposed to numerous aspects of local, county, and state government. The attendants are required to develop their own government, run campaigns, elect officials, and take an active role as citizens and politicians. High school juniors are usually selected by local American Legion Post to attend the program. Jon-Nathan is the son of Myles and Kendra Holt and Shonda Payne.

Credo Amouzouvik

received 101 votes. Amouzouvik also received 10,429 votes in all of the counties located in the 7th district combined. Democratic Candidate Tyler “Ty” Cobb gained 176 votes in the TN State Senate 28th District. Senate District 28 includes Giles, Lawrence, Lewis, Maury, Perry and Wayne; therefore, Cobb gained 5,097 votes in all six counties. In the Republican primary, voters cast their ballot for United States Senate, US House 7th District, TN Senate 28th District, and TN House 71st District. In the United States Senate, Bob Corker gained 1,159, Fred R. Anderson received 60, Mark Twain Clemens captured 39, Zach Poskevich received 37, and Brenda S. Lenard gained 26 votes in Wayne County. In the state of Tennessee, Corker received 389,483, Poskevich gained 28, 299, Anderson captured 15, 942, Clemens received 11,788 and Lenard received 11,378 votes. Marsha Blackburn received 1,252 votes in Wayne County for the US House 7th District and 41,516 in the entire district. Joey Hensley was determined the winner of the Republican primary for TN Senate 28th District for receiving 1,222 votes in Wayne County and opponent Dean Dickey gained 132 votes. In the entire State Senate District 28, Joey Hensley received 12,586 votes and Dean Dickey received 3,845. In the TN House 71st District,

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 2012 - FIRST SECTION - THE WAYNE COUNTY NEWS - PAGE THREE

Retires After 34 Years As Court Officer At Criminal Justice Ctr.

Pictured from left to right Stacy Battles, Judge Ross, and Thomas Staggs, following the plaque presentation. May 18, 2012, was a bittersweet day at the Wayne County Criminal Justice Center as two of our favorite employees said farewell. Court Officer Thomas Staggs decided to retire after faithfully serving Wayne County for 34 years and General Sessions Court Secretary Stacey Battles also said good-bye and was presented a five year service plaque by General Sessions/Juvenile Court Judge James Y. Ross, Sr.

Thomas Staggs

Thomas began his journey with Wayne County on September 1, 1978 as a part-time dispatcher for the Wayne County Sheriff’s Department under the second administration of Sheriff Guy Davis. During his first five years of employment he went from part-time to full-time dispatcher and also served as a sheriff’s deputy. During his parttime status with the county he also worked for the City of Waynesboro. On January 1, 1983 Thomas became the Court Officer for the Wayne County Court System where he has faithfully dedicated the past twenty-nine years. Judge Ross presented Thomas with a service plaque and stated, “Though we are sad to have to say good-bye we certainly do not blame Thomas for his decision to retire. He has been a loyal and dedicated employee and servant to the people of Wayne County. No one will be able to fill his shoes. We do wish him, and his wife Shirley, all the best in the days ahead.” Thomas will now get to enjoy his days of retirement with his dear wife, Shirley, and his six children, seven grandchildren, four stepgrandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. --Submitted to the Wayne County News by by Stephanie Fitton, Wayne County Executive Office

. . . Sheriff’s

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McCorskey’s son stated she hit Mr. McCorskey. She was transported to the Wayne County Jail with a $2,500 bond. Danielle Lanielle Bigsby, 27, of 621 S. 5th in Nashville was arrested on July 28, 2012 on one

charge of Introduction to Penal Facility. According to the arrest warrant, Officer Jeff Poynter received a call to report to CCA. Once Officer Poynter arrived, he was sent to a visitation room where Mrs. Bigsby was being held for trying to place contraband into the female restroom. Mrs. Bigsby admitted to bringing in tobacco, marijuana and crystal meth. Bigsby was transported to the Wayne County Jail with a $50,000 bond. Joseph Dylan Rogers, 20, of 215 County Rd. 239 in Killen, AL was arrested on August 2, 2012 on one charge of Theft Over $1,000. According to the arrest warrant, Rogers was found in possession of a ATV 2010, Polaris Four Wheeler that belonged to Joe Ray. Rogers was transported to the Wayne County Jail with a $25,000 bond. Chief Gerald Baer provided the following statement regarding Domestic Violence in Wayne County, “We have had an increase in Domestic Violence arrests in Wayne County over the last year. This is not due to more Domestic Violence taking place but Law Enforcement being educated on how to handle such cases. Recent changes in Domestic Violence have been in favor of the victim. Choking is now a felony charge instead of a misdemeanor and lately lots of felony arrests have been made. Also, we believe that now lots of victims are coming forward and calling the police when they are abused because they feel more confident about that justice will be done. We want all victims of abuse to come forward and we promise we will do everything possible to help in prosecuting the abuser to the fullest extend of the law.”

Emergency Conservation Program A lack of moisture, over an extended period, has caused producers in Lawrence and Wayne Counties to suffer from the effects of severe drought conditions. Livestock producers experiencing severe drought conditions may be eligible for costshare assistance under an Emergency Conservation

NOTICE OF TVEC’S NOMINATING COMMITTEE MEETING The Official Nominating Committee for Tennessee Valley Electric Cooperative will meet August 14, 2012, at 6:30 p.m., in Savannah, Tennessee. Nominations are for Cooperative District #2, consisting of the 4 th, 5th, and 9th Civil Districts of Hardin County, outside corporate city limits of Savannah, TN. (1 member) and Cooperative District #5, consisting of all of Wayne County North of Highway 64, outside corporate city limits of Waynesboro, TN. (1 member). TVEC’s Annual Membership Meeting will be held Saturday, September 15, 2012 at the Hardin County High School Auditorium in Savannah, Tennessee. Members of the Nominating Committee are: Johnny Bellis

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Program. This ECP is for drilling wells, and hauling water to land which had adequate livestock water prior to the drought. This disaster program is administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Farm Service Agency (FSA), which provides cost-share assistance if the damage is so severe that water available for livestock has been reduced below normal to the extent that they cannot survive without additional water. Costs sharing for eligible measures are based on 50 percent of actual cost not to exceed 50 percent of the State Average Cost. Cost-share assistance is limited to $200,000 per person per natural disaster. The minimum cost of restoration is set at $1,000. Approved practices and measures may include: Drilling Wells, including permanently installed submersible pumps. Storage facilities, including Portable or permanent holding/ storage tanks or troughs. Contractor costs for hauling water. Truck rental for delivering water to livestock. Personal or hired labor costs for delivering livestock water. Pipelines needed for livestock watering facilities. Producers who have experienced severe drought conditions requiring outside assistance to provide supplemental emergency livestock water may contact the Lawrence/ Wayne County FSA office at 237 Waterloo St., Lawrenceburg, TN, or call at 931-762-6913 ext. 2. Requests for assistance will be accepted at the

Lawrence/Wayne FSA County Office from August 9th, 2012 until Sept. 7th, 2012. No funds are currently available for allocation. An onsite inspection of the problem area will be made by a County office representative. COC will review the inspection findings when considering the request for cost share. This does not imply that cost share assistance will be made available. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientations, or marital or family status. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication of program information (braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA’s TARGET Center at 202-7202600 (voice and TDD). To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, Room 326-W, Whitten Building, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20250-9410 0r call 202-720-5964 (voice or TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

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Deaths O. V. Scott

O. V. Scott (Poochum), age 75, of Lutts, Tennessee, passed away on July 30, 2012. Funeral services were held at 1 P.M. on Wednesday, August 1, at Shackelford Funeral Chapel in Savannah, Tennessee with Jimmy McGee officiating. Burial was at the Bumpus Creek Cemetery in Waterloo, Alabama. Mr. Scott retired from Murray Ohio Manufacturing in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee and was of the Free Will Baptist belief. He is survived by his wife, Linda Warren Scott, Lutts; three sons, Anthony Scott (Margaret) of Lutts, Mikeal Scott of Lutts, and Tim Scott of Huntsville, AL; one daughter Kimberly Tyler (Stacy) of Moulton, AL; nine grandchildren, Keith Scott (Renae), Kevin Scott (Lacy), Kyle Scott, Summer Scott, Kendall Scott, Easton Scott, Audrea Tyler, Clint Tyler, and Laura Tyler; two greatgrandchildren, Alexia Scott and Kassidy Scott; one special little buddy, Noah Ray Hanback; sisters, Elizabeth Craig and Jesse Nell Franks of Savannah; and one brother Roy Lynn Scott of Savannah. Pallbearers were Greg Ragan, Joe Warren, David Daniels, Ronald Franks, Danny Lard, and Doug Warren. Aug. 8-(ojb) Wayne County News (Waynesboro, TN) Aug. 8, 2012

Anna F. Vanhoose Ashby

Anna F. Vanhoose Ashby, age 77, departed this life on Sunday, August 5, 2012 at the Hardin Medical Health and Rehabilitation Center. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday, August 7, 2012 at 10:30 A.M. at Shackelford Funeral Directors Chapel in Savannah TN. Wayne County News (Waynesboro, TN) Aug. 8, 2012

Mrs. Mary Sue Inman Casey Mrs. Mary Sue Inman Casey, 71, of Decaturville, formerly of Linden passed away Friday, July 27, 2012 at Wayne County Medical Center in Waynesboro. Funeral services were held at 2 P.M. Monday, July 30, 2012 in the chapel of Young Funeral Home with Bishop Dan Norwood and Johnny Monroe officiating. Interment followed services in the Howell-Lineberry Cemetery on White Oak. Mrs. Casey was born December 2, 1940 in Perry County to the late Sam Dewey Inman and Mary Pearl Tilley Inman. In addition to her parents she is also preceded in death by step-grandchildren Remington Gage Casey and Chesney Nicole Casey, and a sister Ruth Lomax. Survivors include her husband of twenty-three years, Gene Casey of Decaturville; a daughter Retti (Brian) Wheat of Linden, a son Jimmy (Melaine) Culp of Iron City; step-sons Shane (Lacinda) Casey of Scotts Hill and Chris (Melody) Casey of Heron; three grandchildren; and five step-grandchildren. Aug. 8-(ojb) Wayne County News (Waynesboro, TN) Aug. 8, 2012

. . . Relay For

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The Relay for Life committee is asking that all booths stay up and open until at least midnight this year. Also, to prevent safety hazards, the committee is also asking that all clubs, organizations, or individuals that obtain a booth leave their items on the field during the night and return the following morning in order to collect them. According to Chairman Turnbo, approximately 26 organizations and businesses have taken the initiative to register a booth for the event. Obtaining a booth at the

event is free and every organization or business is encouraged to set up in order to raise funds for the American Cancer Society. The Relay for Life teams have worked exceptionally hard over the past few months to raise money for the American Cancer Society. Wayne Medical Center has already raised over $13,000. Wayne Medical Center staff is encouraging everyone to participate in “Blue Across Wayne County” by wearing the blue relay for life t-shirts which they sold, on Friday, August 3rd in order to honor those

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who have been diagnosed or in memory of those who have passed with cancer. Deaconess Home Health Care and the Tennessee Fitness Spa are the two new teams to join Relay for Life this year and they have worked hard to raise funds. A Relay for Life survivor’s dinner was held Tuesday, August 7th to honor cancer survivors in Wayne County. The dinner consisted of a meal and entertainment. The official Wayne County Relay for Life t-shirts have been completed and can be purchased at the Wayne County Bank main branch in Waynesboro, Peoples Bank, and the night of Relay. Luminaries for the event are also on sale at the Wayne County Bank, Wayne Medical Center and from any Relay for Life team. If you purchase a luminary bag before the event, you are welcome to decorate it with a picture, drawings, etc. Wonda Turnbo stated, “It is very touching to see the bags lit up with names on them at the event. I encourage everyone who purchases their luminaries in advance to decorate the bag with pictures, decorations, etc. in order to make the ceremony more personal.” In past years, Relay for Life has raised around $50,000 for the American Cancer Society in order to support cancer research. Everyone’s reason to relay is as unique as their own personal story. At relay, you can find healing, comfort, and support from others who have faced cancer or who have lost a loved one to the disease. Not only does the American Cancer Society use their proceeds for cancer research, but also they contribute to current cancer patients to assist with their special needs. The society offers many programs that patients are encouraged to take advantage of including the Hope Lodge. There are currently 31 Hope Lodge locations in the U.S. to provide patients and their caregivers a free, warm, comforting, and temporary place to stay when their best hope for effective treatment while

they have to travel to another city. The Road to Recovery program is also highly beneficial because it gives cancer patients transportation to and from treatment sessions. Many female patients take advantage of the Look Good, Feel Better initiative that provides a session of trained volunteer cosmetologists to teach women how to

Chamber Of Commerce Accepting Nominations Person, Business, Etc. by Chassity Martin

The Wayne County Chamber of Commerce Dinner is scheduled to take place on Thursday, September 27th. The dinner will be held at the Waynesboro Municipal Golf Course and will be focused as a golf/sports theme. Only chamber members can nominate an individual, business, or organization for the awards but the submitted do not have to be chamber members. If you have a deserving applicant in mind, please inform a chamber member of your nomination. The Organization of the Year Award recognizes a particular not-for-profit organization that through their volunteer acts and/or the acts of their employees, have made a significant impact on the community. All notfor-profit organizations are invited to apply. To be considered for the Organization of the Year Award, the organization must be a not-for-profit organization active in Wayne County or the immediate surrounding area. A list of community nonprofits can be viewed on the civic page at www. waynecountychamber. org. Entrepreneur of the Year Award is new to the Chamber and is a way of recognizing a particular business for their

COMMUNITY EVENTS BENEFIT SINGING/SUPPER AUGUST 18 A benefit singing and supper will be held Saturday night, August 18. Food will be available beginning at 3 P.M. and the singing will begin at 6 P.M. Featured singer will be Marvin Morrow. Proceeds will go to the building fund for Shady Grove Free Will Baptist Church, located on Lonesome Pine Road, off of 64 Highway between Savanah and Waynesboro in the Olive Hill area. Everyone is invited. UNA SUMMER THEATRE The University of North Alabama’s Summer Theatre will present “Tuna Does Vegas” August 10 and 11 at 7:30 P.M. in the George S. Lindsey Theatre. Reviving the “Tuna” roles will be UNA assistant professor of theatre Charlton James and UNA theatre student Bryan Hall. For more information go to www.una.edu/summertheatre or call 256-765-5500.

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entrepreneurial spirit. This person or business should be known or needs to be known for his/her/ its innovative ideas and/ or creation or willingness to take calculable risk when opportunities arise. Recognition of Entrepreneur of the Year will be based on past and present endeavors regardless of outcome for this award recognizes innovation often comes with risk. The Business of the Year Award is the Chamber’s way of recognizing a particular business that, through their business acts, or the acts of their employees, has significantly and positively affected the ongoing progress of Wayne County and its surrounding area. This business should stand

as an example to other area businesses. Each Chamber members is invited to nominate their own or a fellow member’s business for this award. Recognition as Business of the Year will be awarded based on achievements, contribution to the growth of the chamber and overall community support. The Person of the Year Award is the Chamber’s way of recognizing a particular person for their acts of kindness, volunteerism, charitable giving or other contributions to their community. This person gives time, labor, monies, or in other ways that dramatically impact their community. Each Chamber member is invited to nominate someone for this award. Recognition as Person of the Year will be awarded based on one’s contributions to their specific cause of the community as a whole. The dinner committee members will choose the winner through a review of all entries. The winners will be determined by number of votes received and a review of all achievements, contributions and community support. Each winner will be recognized at the Annual Chamber Dinner on Thursday, September 27th. Nomination forms may be picked up at the Chamber office or online at www. waynecountychamber. org.

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At Monthly Meeting

Clifton Commission Updated On Events Issues And Problems by Chassity Martin

The City of Clifton met in regular session on Monday, July 16, 2012 at the Clifton City Hall. All members were present. Mayor Robert Culp called the meeting to order followed by the invocation given by Pastor Josh Lane of Clifton United Methodist Church. Mayor Culp then asked for a motion to approve the minutes of the previous regular meeting in June. A motion was made by Commissioner Eva Warren to approve the minutes. Commissioner Clyde Carroll provided the second and the minutes were accepted as written. In new business, a request from the Clifton Rotary Club was presented for street closure and extension of Noise Ordinance for the Horseshoe Riverbend Festival. The motion was seconded by Vice- Mayor Primm. Continuing through the agenda was department reports. Police Chief Skelton reported that things are running smooth in his department, and they are gearing up for the Horseshoe Riverbend Festival. Also, members of his department will be attending in-service training in the near future. Commissioner Warren questioned about the police vehicles. Chief Skelton responded that their 2004 model was supposed to be replaced this year, but they will wait until next year to replace it. Regarding the water

department, a new computer was installed last week at the plant with upgraded software. There were some previous issues with the sewer lagoons, but they have been resolved with replacing an older aerator with a paddle wheel. This will be lower on maintenance, and in the long term cheaper to operate. Commissioner Tommy Boyd stated there is a problem with the prison’s water tank overflowing. He continued by stating this has caused the nearby road to be washed out. The commissioners agreed that the city manager should speak with Water Plant Superintendent Kenneth Templeton to see how this problem can be fixed. City Manager Mike McClanahan reported he has talked one on one with Parks and Recreation Director Eddie Kelley about past issues, and about what is coming up in the future. They are looking at purchasing a new mower for the parks department. The original plan was to purchase a mower in the Spring, but they have found a vendor who will give a substantial discount if the mower is purchased now. The fire department recently completed training and City Manager McClanahan attended the training session in order to introduce himself to the firemen. The firemen requested that new doors be installed at the front entrance of the fire hall. They are still waiting to get the outside of the fire

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hall painted. Manager McClanahan stated he would contact officials at Turney Center to see about recruiting an inmate crew to do the painting. Manager McClanahan shared he will meet with Greg Eaton, director of Wayne County Ambulance Service about possibly setting up a place at the fire hall for the ambulance service to be stationed in Clifton. Commissioner Carroll asked about the drainage project. Manager McClanahan replied that a surveyor was in town today to look at the project area and observe where all the easements need to be acquired. The city manager reported that former City Manager C. Seth Sumner is still head of the Airport Board. They have been awarded a grant and more information on

this will follow in the city manager’s weekly update. Commissioner Warren stated that she would like to see the Leon Baker property cleaned up, which is located on Pillow Street. The city manager shared he will check on this. Also, Commissioner Warren stated she has some friends who are highly interested in constructing a BMX bike track in Clifton. She will get more information on this to present at the next meeting. Mayor Culp said he has received a complaint regarding a horse on Morris Avenue being malnourished. He asked Chief Skelton to check into this situation and see if he can contact the owner. There being no further business to come before the commission, the meeting was adjourned.

Plans Well Underway 30th Annual Horseshoe Riverbend Festival by Chassity Martin

The Clifton Rotary Club is diligently working to plan a successful 30th Anniversary Horseshoe Riverbend Festival. Thirty years ago, the festival was developed as a local fish fry in Clifton near Frank Hughes School and it has expanded to a three day event, attracting around 20,000 spectators from all over Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and other southern states. The festival is the only fundraiser for the Clifton Rotary Club; therefore, the Rotarians distribute the money to local, state, national and world charities. In past years, the club has donated the funds to National Beta Club, Frank Hughes School, Rotary International, Eric Gobbell Memorial Scholarship, playground equipment, Polio Foundation, Smoke on the River, The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Moving Wall, Stroll through Christmas, Helping Hands, Butterfly Foundation, Lawrenceburg Rotary Honduras Project, Special Olympics, Janet J. Smith Foundation, Ambassador Program, and Student Exchange Program. There is an endless list of charities this festival contributes toward. Rotary Vice President Gina Eason stated, “The Clifton Rotary Club does not just focus on the money aspect of giving, we help out with many service projects involving time and man power.” She continued, “We ultimately want our

festival to be successful enough to build new projects in Clifton and Wayne County.” Since the Horseshoe Riverbend Festival expanded its growth, the schedule has remained consistent throughout the years with minor changes. Rotarians Stephen Milligan and Gina Eason shared the festival will remove the alcoholic beverages center from

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the stage area and replace them at a beer garden to reduce congestion and also create a more familyfriendly environment. The festival will begin on Thursday, September 6th with a youth night. The night will be carnival themed and armbands will be available 6-9 P.M. At 7 P.M., Broken, a Contemporary Christian Rock band will serve as the headliner for the night. Thursday will be a family-friendly environment and no alcohol is allowed. Continuing through the weekend on Friday, September 7th, an opening ceremony will be held at 4 P.M. Next, Freebyrd-Lynyrd Skynyrd Tribute Band will provide entertainment at 5:30 P.M. Jason D. Williams will serve as the headliner for the evening, providing Rockabilly music. To conclude the evening at 10 P.M.- 1 A.M., the Nashville Blue Tones will serve as the Dance Party Band. According to Rotarian

Stephen Milligan, the rotary club searches for musical entertainment that will attract a crowd from every genre of music. Saturday, September 8th, will consist of a variety of day long activities. The Masonic Lodge will begin the morning early with a breakfast and also provide a fish fry late Saturday evening. Crafts, clothing, jewelry, food, games and carnival rides will be available throughout the day. Regarding entertainment, Backwater- Classic Rockn-Roll will begin playing at 11 A.M., following will be Full Circle- Modern Rock at 12:30 P.M. At 2:00 P.M., Skyliters with the Muscle Shoals HornsThe Classics Smooth and Easy will perform and 7 Bridges- the Ultimate Eagles Experience will perform at 4:30 P.M. The headliner for the night will begin at 7 P.M. Sammy Kershaw will perform several of his hits including She Don’t Know She’s Beautiful, Cadillac Style, Anywhere but Here, Third Rate Romance and Queen of My Double- Wide Trailer. The extravagant and popular firework show will begin at 9 P.M., and The Jason Albert BandClub/Party Band will conclude the evening and weekend event. For further information about this year’s festival please visit www. cityofclifton.com and follow the links.

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Society News T.T.C. H’wald 2012 P.N. Graduating Class

N.T. Compact To Host Social Media W’shop

The Tennessee Technology Center at Hohenwald’s 2012 Practical Nursing Graduating Class, pictured back row, left to right: Sally Mercer, PN Instructor; Chantelle Marie Fetterly, Brenda J. Wood, Cassie Mathis, Jeremey Keith Hensley, Tracy Renee Craig, Natasha LaDawn Norwood, Renee Dawn Wiebe, and Sherry Richardson, Coordinator of Medical Programs. Front row, left to right: Marisa Conneuil, Kristin Lea Holley, Caitlinn Blythe Lovett, Shannon Nicole Luther, Autumn Paige Risner, Sharon Arlene Gibson and Dawn Lee Warren. Valedictorian was Dawn L. Warren and Salutatorian was Renee D. Wiebe. Acadaemic Awards went to Shannon Luther and Dawn Warren. Perfect Attendance awards were presented to Marisa Conneuil, Natasha Norwood and Autumn Risner.

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The Tennessee Technology Center at Hohenwald’s Noarthfield Instruction Service Center’s 2012 Practical Nursing Graduaing Class pictured back row, left to right: Latoshia Renee` Mayes, Vanessa Lynn.Harvill, Amy L. Wray, Michelle Ryna Smith, Kori Jo Hathaway, Gloria Lane Whitaker and Tammy DeMoss. Middle row, left to right: Valaurie Dunn, PN Instructor; Shannon Liggett, Lorie Jo Fuller, Amber Gryglewski, Nikki Baldwin, Chutney Saraye` Davis, Tonja Dugger, Kimberly Clack, Linda L. Wharton, and Sherry Richardson, Coordinator of Medical Programs. Front row, left to right: Alvin Herndon, Bryan C. Hogan, Delvin L. Frierson, James Boyce and Tommy D. Cummings. Not Pictured: Kay Lonnie Barton, Brandon Morton; and Eddie Sewell. Valedictorian for this graduating class was Alvin Herndon and Salutatorian was Bryan Hogan. Academic Excellence Award was presented to Alvin Herndon. Academic Awards were given to Nikki Baldwin, Bryan Hogan, Chutney Davis, Shannon Liggett, Lorie Fuller, Renee Mayes, Vanessa Harvill, Brandon Morton, Kori Hathaway, Michelle Smith, Kori Hathaway and Michelle Smith. Those receiving Perfect Attendance Awards were Nikki Baldwin, Delvin Frierson, Jimmy Boyce, Shannon Liggett, Chutney Davis and Renee Mayes. Perfect Attendance for One Year was awarded to Chutney Davis.

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A social media workshop will be provided to the citizens of Wayne County on Tuesday, August 21, 2012 at the Wayne County Courthouse in the UT Extension Conference Room. This free workshop has been made possible by the various communities that promote the Natchez Trace Parkway. More commonly known as “compact,” The Natchez Trace Compact, Inc. was formed in 1999, in an ambitious effort to promote visitation to the communities located on either side of the historic, 444-mile scenic parkway. The social media workshop will consist of four classes focusing on several objectives. The first class will begin at 10 A.M. and focus on social setup such as creating profiles and pages and staying within policy and guidelines for Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, Google +, Pinterest and others. The second session will begin the next hour at 11 A.M., consisting of managing customer experience such as monitoring/leveraging ratings platforms on TripAdvisor, Urbanspoon, Hotels. com, and others, and tips on how to turn negatives into positives. Participants will then be invited to attend the third session at 1 P.M. named “Social Marketing 101” that will introduce the available apps and platforms to help you promote your business. The workshop will come to a closure after class four which will provide free tools to attendees of the workshop. Individuals are invited to attend all or only the classes you need. Mojoloco LLC. will be presenting the workshop. Mojoloco is a web and social media firm, founded in 2006 as a forwardlooking ad agency built on true results, sincere relationships, and new media strategy. The

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The LeFevres will be the featured in the annual gospel singing, hamburger and ice cream supper on Sunday, August 19 at Shawnettee United Methodist Church in Collinwood. The Caltons will also be singing songs from their new project “Crossings.” This yearly event is sponsored by the Shawnettee United Methodist Women’s group. The ladies will be serving hamburgers and homemade ice cream beginning at 4 P.M. Donations will be accepted for the meal and a love offering will be taken for the guest singers. The singing will begin at 6 P.M. The church is located at 120 Little Shawnettee Road. Everyone is invited to attend. firm focuses mainly on promotion. They believe it is about stepping past the competition and the noise, and it is about having a identity on the web. Every business owner, employee, and every day citizen of Wayne and surrounding counties is encouraged to attend this informative workshop on

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amended effective July 1, 2012, to state that it is unlawful for any person to knowingly dig, harvest, collect, or remove wild ginseng from any land that such person does not own, on any date not within the wild harvest season. “Over the years it has been shown that August 15 is too early for the wild ginseng fruits to be fully ripened and the original season had the potential to be detrimental to the survival of this particular species,” said David Lincicome, manager with the division’s natural heritage and rare plant recovery program. Lincicome noted that harvesters are still required by law to replant the fruits when the plant or “root” is harvested for long-term sustainability. The new law and rule changes were encouraged by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for the 19 states approved to export wild American ginseng in an effort to have consistent regulations across the states and to better assess the exportation of wild American ginseng and the long-term survival of the species. TDEC is proposing additional changes to the ginseng dealer registration rules, recommending changing the buying period of wild dry ginseng roots to September 15. Wild green roots can still be purchased on September 1. TDEC will hold two public rulemaking hearings this month to address these proposed changes, slated for August 28 in Knoxville and August 30 in Nashville. As part of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, TDEC regulates the export of wild ginseng by issuing a license for its purchase, sale and exportation. Licensed ginseng dealers are required to submit an annual report of all transactions to TDEC. For information about TDEC’s ginseng licensing program, visit www.tn.gov/ environment/na/ginseng. shtml. For additional details about the upcoming rulemaking hearings, please visit http:// www.tn.gov/environment/ na/ppo/ph082812_ginseng. pdf.

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Regulations Eased Applications To Help Farmers Being Accepted With Drought Head Start Pgrm.

Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam today announced an executive order in response to drought conditions and extreme heat impacting Tennessee farmers that allows haulers of hay to carry larger loads as long as they observe other safety requirements. The order allows for an increase in gross vehicle weight to 95,000 pounds, not exceeding 20,000 pounds per axle load, for semi-truck/trailers. The order also increases the height of trailer loads to 13 feet, 6 inches and the width to a maximum of 14 feet during daylight hours. The increase in width allows haulers to transport standard six- to seven-foot round hay bales side by side, increasing the capacity being hauled per truck without a permit. The order is valid for 60 days and expires on September 8, 2012. “What started out as a very promising year has quickly turned devastating for many farmers, who are facing a short supply of hay due to the drought,” Haslam said. “This order will help ensure that hay can be shipped safely and without delay across the state as needed.” Tennessee is a major producer of hay, which is used to support the state’s $1.3 billion livestock industry. In 2011, Tennessee farmers produced an estimated 3.9 million tons of hay valued at more than $332 million. Hay cutting began earlier than normal this year due to the warm spring, but many farmers have reported reduced hay yields in areas where rainfall has been inadequate. “With hay stocks low and spring cuttings below normal, many farmers are heading into the fall with less than half the hay they’ll need for the winter,” state Agriculture Commissioner Julius Johnson said. “The governor’s order will help farmers move hay to where it’s needed at a time when they are already feeding hay because of dried up pastures.” The Tennessee Department of Agriculture has joined with the Tennessee Farm Bureau Federation in making the 2012 Tennessee Hay Directory available to help farmers source locally produced hay. A link to the directory and to the University of Tennessee Extension’s Drought and Extreme Heat website for farmers can be found on TDA’s website: www.tn.gov/ agriculture. A link to USDA’s latest Crop Progress and Condition Report for Tennessee can also be found on TDA’s website at www.tn.gov/ agriculture. The report is made available each Monday after 3 P.M.

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The Head Start Program is now taking applications for pre-school children ages 3-4 for the 2012-13 school year. Head Start is a free child development pro-

security numbers (parents and child) optional, proof of current immunization and medical and/ or insurance cards. You may apply at Wayne County Head Start Center, 537 Loyd Street in Waynesboro or call 7223277 or 722-9413.

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Shiloh Natl. Military Park Offers New Civil War/Civil Rights Cards

Trading cards have been popular with kids for generations, from images of sports figures to movie stars. Now, Shiloh Battlefield and the Corinth Civil War Interpretive Center are off erring 10 free trading cards featuring the people and stories of the Civil War in this area. Each site will offer five different cards on various subjects and personalities. While the cards address both major battles and famous generals, they also focus on the less famous. One Shiloh card, for example, features Andrew Jackson Smith, a former slave from Kentucky who, while holding the horse of an officer from Illinois, was seriously wounded during the Battle of Shiloh. Smith would recover, join the 55th Massachusetts Colored Infantry, and earn the Medal of Honor for valor at the Battle of Honey Hill, South Carolina, in 1864. There are about 550 cards available throughout the National Park Service as the NPS observes the Civil War 150th anniversary. To “earn� a trading card, kids may participate in a ranger-led tour or answer a question about their visit to the park. “These trading cards tell lesser-known stories of the Civil War,� said

Superintendent John Bundy, “but collectively the cards describe the struggles we have endured as a nation to strive for freedom and equality.� The NPS also hopes that the cards will provide an incentive to families with children to visit the more than 90 parks which offer the cards. As an added bonus, children visiting Shiloh or Corinth will receive a free Civil War backpack simply by showing a card from another park to a Park Ranger. For a list of the participating parks and images of trading cards, go to the NPS flickr site at http://bit.ly/JPrPnT. For more information on the Shiloh and Corinth cards contact the Shiloh visitor center at 731689- 5696 or the Corinth Center at 662-2879273. You can also fi nd information on the park website at www.nps.gov/ shil.

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 2012 - SECOND SECTION - THE WAYNE COUNTY NEWS - PAGE ONE

Wayne County News Reigning State Champions WCHS Football Team Begins Fall Practice

A Winner At Pleasure Walking Horse C’ship Friday’s Apache, 4 year old spotted Tennessee Walking Horse, shown winning the Spotted Saddle Horse Country Pleasure Amateur Class at the 2012 Walking Horse Owners Association International Pleasure Walking Horse Championship held Friday, July 27th. The week long International Pleasure Horse Show, held at Murfreesboro, is considered the largest All Pleasure Show in the Walking Horse Industry. “Friday’s Apache” was shown to the win by Jessica Wilson and trained by the Zach Parsons Stables of Somerville. Friday’s Apache is owned by Tony, Joan and Bo Neill of Savannah.

WAYNESBORO MIDDLE SCHOOL 2012 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

Correction On Location CHS vs Forrest Football Game In the August 1, 2012 issue of The Wayne County News, the article concerning the 2012 Collinwood High School Trojans season opener football game stated that the game was to be played at Forrest. This was incorrect. Collinwood will host the Forrest team at Pat Brewer Stadium in Collinwood on Friday night, August 24 at 6 P.M. The News apologizes for this error.

*All game begin at 6:30 unless noted otherwise.

COLLINWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL 2012 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE DATE

OPPONENT

LOCATION

August 11

Jamboree

Home

August 16

Columbia Aca.

Away

August 21

Mt. Pleasant

Away

August 30

Hardin Co.

Home

Sept. 6

Loretto

Away

Sept. 13

Hohenwald

Home

Sept. 20

Decatur Co.

Home

Sept 27

Perry Co.

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October 4

Wayne Co.

Away

*All game times are at 6:30 except for the Jamboree at 5:00. *Championship game will be held on October 18th. Location TBA.

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With the summer heat beating down on Guy H. Buchanan Stadium, the Wayne County High School Wildcats have began to prepare for their 2012 campaign. Coming off a school record undefeated season and a State Championship win, the expectations are riding high around the campus. However, the coaching staff and players alike know they have their work cut out for them considering that the entire starting offense and defense from last years squad were graduating seniors. That’s a lot of shoes to fill for this young Wildcat team. Wayne County will begin their regular season play an August 17th at Moore County. An entire schedule is available below.

MTSU To Offer New Doctoral Degree For Educators Fall 2013 A new doctoral degree program will move MTSU forward into its second century of teaching Tennessee’s educators: the Doctor of Education in Assessment, Learning and School Improvement. The new program, which will begin in fall 2013 and is the first of its kind in Tennessee, aims to help preK-12 educators improve their students’ academic achievement. The Tennessee Higher Education Commission approved the measure Thursday. The Tennessee Board of Regents gave its OK earlier this summer. The new doctorate will train educators to analyze student-learning data and pinpoint areas of success as well as areas in need of attention, according to MTSU’s program proposal. “MTSU is thankful to THEC and TBR for their approval of this innovative doctoral program,” said University Provost Brad Bartel. “It represents a new and needed approach to improving K-12 education throughout Tennessee. Our dedicated faculty worked long and hard developing this new program to be at the leading edge of educational reform.” MTSU’s College of Education already coordinates the literacy studies doctoral program. The mathematics and science-education program in the College of Basic and Applied Sciences focuses on K-12 math and science teacher training. The new Doctor of Education in Assessment, Learning, and School Improvement degree will be headquartered in MTSU’s College of Education, which moved into a new $30 million, state-of-the-art building last year. “Approval of this unique doctoral program is a major accomplishment for MTSU and the College of

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2012 Collinwood High School Varsity Football Schedule Aug. 17 Aug. 24 Aug. 31 Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26

Gleason - Jamboree Forrest (6 P.M.) Richland* Eagleville Perry County * Adamsville Mt. Pleasant* Loretto* Waynesboro* Cornersville* Columbia Acad.*

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NEWS Charlotte Smith EXTENSION AGENT UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE EXTENSION LIVING WELL WITH CHRONIC CONDITIONS Did you know becoming a selfmanager of common chronic conditions, such as diabetes or asthma, can help reduce hospitalizations due to your condition? It is important to learn how to deal with the symptoms and everyday distractions caused by chronic conditions. Developing plans to exercise and eat healthy are important as well as understanding how to communicate with your health care providers. What questions should you be asking? What should you bring with you when you see your doctor? On September 10, UT Extension is partnering with Wayne County Medical Center to provide anyone interested in becoming a self-manager, the information and drive to start managing their condition. Anyone with

a chronic condition is welcome to attend and bring a family or friend. We ask you call the UT Extension office if you would like to sign up. It is a free 6 week program. Meetings will be held every Monday from 9:30 A.M. to 11:30 A.M. starting September 10th and ending October 15th, at Wayne Medical Center.

Gospel Singing A gospel singing will be held at the Cypress Oak Grove Free Will Baptist Church on Sunday afternoon, August 12 beginning at 5 P.M. Featured singers will be the Trinity Believers. Everett Rich, pastor, along with the congregation invites everyone to attend.

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AGRICULTURE NEWS GOAT PRODUCTION: FENCING PART ONE When you talk about farm diversification, meat goat production is one of those enterprises which complement both cattle and horse farms since goats eat many of the weed species that other farm animals avoid. It’s also fairly easy to do, assuming you eliminate some key problem areas when making the transition from a cattleonly farm. This week in our multi-week series, we’ll start talking about one of the major keys to goat production, fencing. A goat is the Houdini of farm animals. Having owned goats for nearly a decade myself, I can tell you this is a major key to raising goats. If the fencing is wrong, you’ll get out of goats nearly as fast as you get into them. I’ve watched goats go over, under, and through fencing that was designed to contain them, and even though I find them a challenge, I’ve found a number of fencing systems that can work. If you’re fencing in a new area, this is your best opportunity to build a goat-proof fence. In my opinion the absolute best fence you can build, without the high cost associated with wire goat panels is field fence (sometimes called page wire) that’s designed for horses. This fence has two inch by four inch holes, and comes in heights up to six feet. I’ve used the tallest before, and while being a little overkill, it also will double for a dog pen (many dog pens are six feet tall with two inch by two inch holes). The five-foot version is my preferred height, being tall enough to keep goats from jumping over, and also being cheaper than the taller, six foot fence, but these rolls of fence

are more costly than other types of field fence. Since the hole size is so small and they are so tall, there is more metal used per linear foot of fence. More metal equals more money. If horse field fence is out of your budget, the next best option is goat and sheep field fence, which is four feet tall, comes in longer rolls, and has four inch square holes. It’s less costly, but the shorter height may mean goats jumping, or more often climbing onto the fence, weighing it down, and then going over. To fix this, use a single strand of electric fence above the top wire. And since a goat could jump and get tangled in the electric above, I only use 17 gauge aluminum wire in this scenario. Seventeen gauge aluminum wire does three things. First aluminum wire is easier to see in low light than galvanized (galvanized wire will rust and turn brown after a short period). Second, aluminum wire is easier to break than galvanized if an animal becomes entangled, and since 17 gauge wire is the smallest diameter, it will break the easiest. A bonus is, with small diameter wire, you either get more on a roll or the cost of the roll is usually less than for the larger 14 gauge wire. A third option is standard field fence. It comes in the same height

and length rolls as goat and sheep fence, but the holes are larger. This means less wire used to make it, so it’s cheaper, but since most goats have horns, they can get stuck in them. If you have a goat that continually gets stuck, tape a twelve to eighteen inch piece of PVC across the goat’s horns. This makes it difficult (I won’t say impossible since we’re dealing with goats) to get stuck. As the goat pushes its head through the fence, the PVC stops the horns from going all the way through. Despite this downside, I have used it the most, but only on areas I can see it from my house. This lets me easily scan the area for trapped goats. One option for making field fence even better (and it will eliminate goats getting stuck in the fence) is to use five-inch offset insulators and run a strand of electric on the inside of the fence, six

to twelve inches off the ground. So there are some options for fencing in goats with field fence. In my opinion, a net-type fence is the best exterior fence for goats, sheep, and even small calves for that matter. The one exception is welded wire, which looks similar to field fence, but because of its weaker construction, can be damaged too easily by livestock, although it’s often used successfully for dog pens and sometimes chicken coops/runs. But let’s say you don’t want to use field fence. You prefer electric. That’s an option too, but you’ll have to wait until next week to hear about that. Upcoming events There is a feeder calf sale next week at the Hardin County Stockyard. If you plan to carry calves to the sale, call us (722-3229) by Friday, August 10 with the number of calves.

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Directions: From the int. of AL 17(Chisholm Hwy) and AL 133(Cox Creek Pkwy) in Florence, go N on AL 17 for 7.7 miles. Turn left(W) on CR 8 and go 2.4 miles to CR 7(Sharps Mill Rd). Turn right(N) and go 2.4 miles to sale site on right. This is a closed sale. Equipment to be viewed Friday, August 10th from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. PARTIAL LIST 1 - JD 6420 Tractor, 2WD, C&A, showing 2458 hrs, PQ 16 speed w/LHR, serial# L06420P339564 1 - 620 JD Loader (bucket / hayspear) 1 - JD 6400 Tractor, 2WD, C&A, showing 5215 hrs, PQ 16 speed, serial# L06400P160304 1 - International 684 w/2250 Loader(bucket / hayspear) 1 - 2003 Ford F-350 XLT 4x4 Flatbed, Diesel, auto, showing 71k miles 1 - 2007 Ford F-250 XL Superduty Ext.Cab FX4, Diesel, auto, w/alum. tool box, showing 77k miles 1 - 2001 Chevrolet 1500 4x4 PU, 5 sp., V6, showing 119k miles 1 - 2005 Ford Eddie Bauer Expedition, V8, 2WD, showing 127k miles 1 - JD 467 Round Baler, 4’ x 6’, mega-wide pickup, net wrap, serial# E00467X313218 1 - Krone AM 323 S (10’6”) 1 - 550 John Deere Sprayer 45’ Disc Mower hydraulic fold boom 1- Rhino DM124 (10’6”) 1 - 36’ PJ Trailer, H. D. dual Disc Mower tandem, loading ramps, goose 1 - Sitrex 10 Wheel Hay Rake neck hitch 1 - Sitrex 4 Rotor Tedder 1 - 30’ Trailer, H. D. dual tandem, 1 - 4570 Hesston Square gooseneck hitch Hay Baler 1 - 24’ Gooseneck Cattle Trailer, 1 - Bush Hog 2715 Legend 6’ wide 15’ Rotary Cutter 1 - 16’ Heavy Duty Flat Trailer 1 - Bush Hog 5’ Rotary Cutter, 2 - 45’ Van Storage Trailers 3pt Hitch 1 - 10’ Tilt Trailer Plus tillage equipment, elevators, manure spreader, tool boxes, fuel tanks, metal trusses and roofing, misc lumber, posts and more. Please visit our website at kingrealtyandauction.com for additional information. Terms: Cash, Cashier’s Check, Certified Check or Bank Letter of Credit required of all persons not personally known by the auction company. Seller reserves the right to reject any and all bids. For more information contact Henry L. King (AL#21,TN-450) at (256)766-9600 or Reuben Wylie(AL#321) at (256)335-0097. All information contained in this ad is believed to be correct, but not guaranteed. Announcements made by the Auction Company the day of sale supersedes any printed material.

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Annual Feeder Calf Sale CONSIGNMENT ONLY Hardin County Stockyard Savannah, TN Monday, August 13th - 8 P.M. Cattle will be state graded And sold in uniform lots. We will begin accepting cattle on Sunday, August 12th at Noon! Please call to consign your cattle: Harry Floyd - 931-224-2247, 931-722-3100 or 731-925-3287 Or your local extension office.


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Annual Wayne County History Fair Well Attended

Historical Society Board Member Betty Peacock offers some one-on-one help to two fair visitors after the class on Genealogy for Beginners. Wayne County Historian Bob Rains shared information with two representatives of the Perry County Genealogical Society, who had their own t-shirts!

Approximately 24 visitors attended the Tombstone and Cemetery class offered by Society Board Members David & Martha Montgomery. Hollow Rd, Clifton, TN 38425; Joyce Cardwell, 3981 Buffalo Rd, Summertown, TN (Rawdon, Lancaster, Greenbury); Gretalynn Carpenter, 502 Hwy 64 W., Waynesboro, TN 38485; Steve Cooper, 11415 Hwy 157, Florence, AL 35633, (Cooper, Hill, Wesson, Ayers, Horton, Gillis,

The 48th Tennessee Infantry (Nixon’s), CSA, provided a display of period uniforms, weaponry, and accouterments from the War Between the States era and on-the-spot explanations of each.

Visitors browsed for information on Wayne County families in the history room. Over 100 people attended Aaron, 139 Northwood the Wayne County Family St., Parsons, TN 38363 History and Crafts Fair on (Akin, Johnson); Calvin July 14th. The event drew & Marilyn Adams, 2803 visitors from Alabama, Gray Circle A, Columbia, Missouri, and Texas, and TN 38401 (Butler, Daniels, 12 cities in Tennessee. This Adams, Brewer); Barbara was the first time for many Allen, 157 Roma Dr., Madison, AL 35758; Betty to attend the fair. Erma Lee Merriman manned Anderson, 109 E. Songer the Wayne County History St., Waynesboro, TN (Old, Shields, office in the Courthouse for 38485 guests to do more research Ricketts, Hawkins); Connie 2700 Holland on their Wayne County Austin, Creek Road, Savannah, roots. The increase of new TN 38372 (Austin, Lard, attendees could be credited Qualls); Shirley Bailey, to the extra advertisement 5919 Pumping Station that was provided by the Road, Iron City, TN Wayne County News to the 38463 (Davis, Phillips, Martha Hardin, Lewis, Decatur, Montgomery); Perry, and Lawrence Beckham, 513 Hurricane County papers, in addition to several articles printed in the Wayne County News for the past six months. The TimesDaily also published an announcement about the fair. The fair is always held on the second Saturday of each July. We hope everyone will plan to attend and see what goes on at a family history and crafts fair! Those signing the register Evelyn Gobbell shared this year, along with the names they are researching, her talent for knitting and included: Jan Akin offered items for sale.

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Lee Cozart display the dress of a Longhunter during the days of Davy Crockett. Hills, Waynesboro, TN, 38485; Jan Berry; Jo Ann Blanton, 130 New Hope Dr., Adamsville, TN 38310; Dale Brewer, 8080 California Branch Road, West Point, TN 38486; Betty & Ken Burress, 2019 Walnut Grove St., Waynesboro, (Goodman, Tracy, Cagle, Ledbetter, Kelly, Markham); Ellis Butler, 110 Parkway Dr., Waynesboro, TN 38485, (Lee); Melonie Gallian Butler, 3440 Kolbe Lane, Florence, AL 35634, (Holt, Gallian); Kathleen Campbell, 1198 Haynes

Fowler); Donna & Keith Copeland, 979 Waynesboro Hwy., Waynesboro, TN 38485 (Copeland, Warren, Williams); Kitty Cox, 417 Russell St., Florence, AL 35633, (w/Natchez Trace Genealogical Society); Jim Cozart, 408 Palmer St., Lawrenceburg, TN 38464, (Matthews); Emily Crabtree, 437 Calhoun Dr. , Florence, AL 35630; (McWilliams, Horton); James M. Daniel, 274 Manning Road, Marshall, TX 75672, (Daniel); Jack Davidson, 2788 Savannah Hwy., Waynesboro, TN 38485, (Davidson, Devers, Cole, Arnold, McMahon, Berry, Churchwell); Katherine Rasbury Fancher; Bill Freeman, 9335 County Rd 6, Florence, AL, (Bratcher, Martin, Hollis, Blair, Herrin, Hendrix); Lee Freeman, 164 Edgeview Dr., Florence, AL 35630; Fay Gallian, 607 Hurricane Hills Dr., Waynesboro, TN 38485, (Holt, Bevis); Charlie Griggs, 84 Gobbler Springs Lane, Lawrenceburg, TN 38464, (James D., James Garfield, and James); Quinton Griggs; Opal Brown Griggs, 422 Hwy 64 W, Waynesboro, TN 38485, (Griggs); Jim & Linda Goodman, 3733 Jay Lane, Spring Hill,

Shirley Bailey displayed a quilt made by Naomi Long (who later married Russell Pevahouse) and other ladies in Southern Wayne County in the early 1940s while Naomi was teaching at the Holt School. The quilt is being donated to the Wayne County Welcome Center by Ava Nell Pevahouse Barnett. Shirley also organized the crafts and food tables in the halls of the school.

TN 37174, (White); Jean Gunn,770 Vista River Lane, Morris Chapel, TN 38361, (Lyons); Joyce E. Hailey, 5570 Vanderbilt Rd., Old Hickory, TN 37138; Dewey Harper, Little Hope Road, Waynesboro, TN 38485 (Harper); J. B. & Reba Hollis, P.O. Box 645, Waynesboro, TN 38485, (Simmons); Danny Ray Holt, 14260 Hwy 203, Savannah, TN 38372, (Holt, Melson, Horton); Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Holt, Waynesboro, TN 38485; Sue Spain Holt, 2115 County Road 24, Florence, AL 35633; Gary Horton, P.O. Box 92, Iron City, TN 38463; Reece & Gail Hosea, 1310 Mt. Hermon Road, Savannah, TN 38372, (Melson, Martin, Moore, Berry, Rich); Tommy & Mary Ann Hunt, 4065 Florence Blvd, Florence, AL 35634; Linda Johnston, 3070 Co. Road 112, Florence, AL. 35633, (Brown, McFall, Bevis, Whitten, White); Cody Long, 201 Oak St., Iron City, TN 38463 (Horton) Frances Mathis, 611 Hurricane Creek Rd., Waynesboro, TN 38485, (Mathis, Hickson); Tubby & Patty Mathis, 342 Phillips Chapel Rd., Waynesboro, TN 38485, (Mathis); Ken & Kay Meredith, P.O. Box 13, Lutts, TN 38471, (Meredith, Lay, Cole, Brewer, Gillis, Berry, Copeland, Weatherford); David & Martha Montgomery, 2575 County Road 261, Florence, AL 35633; Jerry Murphy, 134 County Rd. 411,N Haleyville, AL 35565, (Murphy, Gillis, Brown, Rich, Daniel, Rose, Thompson, Sherrill, Tilley, Bratton, Patterson); Tammie Murphy, 2540 Co. Road 261, Florence, AL 35633; Faye Pigg Myhan, 7744 Dr. Kennedy Drive, Florence, AL 35634; Brian J. Newton, 838 County Road 328, Moulton, AL 35650; Howard & Betty O’Guin, 2490 Squirrell Hollow Dr., Linden, TN 37096 (Riley); Trecia Oster, 3293 Jennefer Dr., St. Charles, MO 63301, (Akin, Johnson); Jean Parsley, (Rasbury); Mable & Charles Patterson, 820 (Continued On Page SevenB)

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The Missing Man Table: What It Means - - A Special by Sunny K. Barnhart, USMC As you approached the Moving Wall Vietnam War Veterans Memorial in June when it was on site in Clifton, you may have noticed a small NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Default having occurred under that Deed of Trust dated July 21, 2009, and recorded in Record Book No. 121 page 736, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee executed by Michael David Grimes and wife, Aimee Marie Grimes, 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, default has been made under the aforesaid Deed of Trust and under the note secured by the same more than thirty (30) days, and the Wayne County Bank, as beneficiary of said Deed of Trust has instructed the Trustee to foreclose pursuant to said Deed of Trust. NOW, THEREFORE, I, George G. Gray, as Trustee and not otherwise, acting upon the demand of the Wayne County Bank, the lawful owner and holder of said indebtedness to foreclose said Deed of Trust by virtue of the power and authority vested in me as Trustee, will on Thursday, August 30, 2012, at 11:00 o’clock A.M., at the East door of the Wayne County Courthouse in Waynesboro, Tennessee, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash, at public outcry, the following described property in Wayne County, Tennessee: A certain tract or parcel of land lying and being situated in the 4th Civil District of Wayne County, Tennessee, on the waters of Butler’s Creek, and bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake in East margin of First Avenue Extended, the same being the Northwest corner of the lot conveyed by Hassell & Hughes Lumber Company, Inc., to Kenneth H. Gilchrist and wife, Joyce D. Gilchrist, by deed dated July 23, 1975, recorded in Deed Book No. 64, page 26, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee; thence with Northeast margin, North 1 degrees 52’ West 200 feet to a stake in same, the same being the Southwest and beginning corner of the lot conveyed by Hassell & Hughes Lumber Company, Inc., to Hubert Caudle and wife, Lorene Caudle, by deed dated November 25, 1975, recorded in Deed Book No. 64, page 828, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee; thence North 88 degrees East 199.40 feet to a stake in the West boundary line of the 3rd tract conveyed by Wayne Land Company, to the State of Tennessee, by deed dated May 29, 1941, recorded in Deed Book No. 23, page 433, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee, the same being the Southeast corner of said Caudle lot; thence with said West boundary line, South 05 degrees West 147 feet; South 54 degrees East 54.4 feet to stake in the same, the same being the Northeast corner of said Gilchrist lot; thence South 86 degrees West 185.9 feet to the beginning, containing by estimation 37,400 square feet be the same more or less. This being the real property conveyed to Michael David Grimes and wife, Aimee Marie Grimes, by deed of Sandra Mayes, dated July 21, 2009, and recorded in Record Book No. 121, page 732, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee. Said real property is subject to easement to the City of Collinwood dated March l8, 1994, as recorded in MCL Book 29, page 402, and easement to City of Collinwood, dated July 20, 1994, as recorded in MCL Book 30, page 258, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee. 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 August 8, 15, 22, 2012

round table set with dishes, a flower and other accouterments needed to serve a meal. You may have wondered what it meant or why it was placed near the Wall, separate and apart; raised to draw the eye to it. It was reserved in honor of our comrades in arms who are still missing, either as Prisoners of War (POW’s) or Missing in Action (MIA’s). They are still unaccounted for. According to the latest figures released by the website MilitaryChapel. org, the numbers are staggering. There are some 78,000 unaccounted for veterans from World War II; 8,100 from the Korean War; 1,800 from TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made in the terms, conditions and payments provided in a certain Deed of Trust, dated May 25, 2007, executed by Joseph Kelley and Danny Kelley to W. Andrew Yarbrough, Trustee, of record in Record Book 97, Page 188 in the Register’s Office for Wayne County, Tennessee, by a certain Modification of Deed of Trust, dated April 22, 2008, of record in Record Book 110, Page 98 in the Register’s Office for Wayne County, Tennessee, by a certain Deed of Trust, dated December15,2008,ofrecordinRecord Book 115, Page 906 in the Register’s Office for Wayne County, Tennessee, and by a certain Modification of Deed of Trust, dated February 26, 2010, of record in Record Book 127, Page 958 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 31st day of August, 2012 at 10:00 A.M., at the EAST DOOR OF THE COURTHOUSE, WAYNE COUNTY, TENNESSEE, sell to the highest bidder for cash, free from all legal and equitable rights of redemption, homestead and dower, rights by virtue of marriage, and all other exemptions of every kind, which are expressly waived, and subject to any unpaid taxes, if any, the following described real property: a certain tract or parcel of land situated in the 1st Civil District of Wayne County, Tennessee, and being more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNINGatabrokenconcrete right of way mark 150 LT station 11+20 New Highway 65; thence North 29º 26’20” West along Robert Dalton’s West boundary as described in Deed Book No. 104, page 572, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee, a distance of 141.40 feet to a concrete monument; thence wit the South margin of Old Highway 64, South 53º 12’ 40” West a distance of 86.13 feet to a concrete monument same being South 35º 30’ 20” East 35.08 feet from a found nail in Old Highway 64, and being North 53º 12’ 40” East a distance of 89.06 feet from a found nail and cap in ramp in Old Highway 64; thence with the cord of a circle having a radius of 150 feet South 11º 35’ 27” West a distance of 128.42 feet to a concrete monument; said monument being 50 feet East of centerline of said ramp to Old Highway 64, and being the North right of way line of New Highway 64; thence North 71º 43’ East 173 feet with said right of way to the point of beginning, containing 0.36 acres, more or less. There is also a permanent easement across said parcel as shown in Lien Book 4, page 178, and any and all other easements, reservations and restrictions set out in full in Quitclaim Deed of State of Tennessee to Lloyd Carrol and wife, Jacqueline H. Carrol, dated Feb. 16, 1982, and recorded in Deed Book No. 88, page 631, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee. This being the real property conveyed to Joseph D. Kelley and Danny Kelley, by deed of Billy Kelly, dated May 25, 2007, of record in Record Book 97, Page 186, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee. Furthermore, this being the real property conveyed to Danny Kelley, by deed of Joseph D. Kelley, dated October 26, 2010, of record in Record Book 132, Page 587, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee. The Notice of the Right to Foreclose, if required, was sent to the aforesaid pursuant to T.C.A. Section 35-5-117. The sale of said property shall be subject to any and all unpaid taxes and assessments, together with interest and penalty, if any, and any and all other prior easements, restrictions, encumbrances, or liens of any nature. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. W. ANDREW YARBROUGH, Trustee W. ANDREW YARBROUGH ATTORNEY August 8, 15, 22, 2012

Missing Man Table as seen at the Clifton site of the Moving Wall Vietnam War Memorial in June of this year. The photo is by Eric Brown; ericbrownflashphotography@gmail.com. the Vietnam War; 126 from the Cold War and 3 from the 1991 Gulf War, also known as Sand Box 1. It is in honor of these veterans that this small round table was placed near the Wall site and remained there for the duration of the Wall’s presence at River’s side in Clifton. While the Wall is a memorial to the 58,272 men and women killed in Vietnam, the Missing Man Table is a ceremony in honor of ALL of our veterans still unaccounted for. There are heroes from

past wars who have been held as prisoners or whose fate has never been revealed. Many of them were lost during the chaotic scenes of war and their losses made even more painful for their families and fellow Americans because of their questioned status. Did they perish? Did they survive? Where are they? Will they be found and returned to us? These prisoners were often stripped of all semblance of dignity, tortured, tormented and used as pawns by their captives in the larger

NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE`S SALE WHEREAS, default has occurred in the performance of the covenants, terms and conditions of a Deed of Trust dated March 1, 2011, executed by RANDY S. BATTLES AND STACY L. BATTLES, conveying certain real property therein described to ANDREW C. RAMBO, as Trustee, as same appears of record in the Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee recorded March 7, 2011, in Deed Book 135, Page 659-673; and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned to BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP who is now the owner of said debt; and WHEREAS, Notice of the Right to Foreclose, if required pursuant to T.C.A. § 35-5-117, was given in accordance with Tennessee law; and WHEREAS, the undersigned,Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, having been appointed as Substitute Trustee by instrument to be filed for record in the Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee. NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the entire indebtedness has been declared due and payable, and that the undersigned, Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee or his duly appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute Trustee will, on August 16, 2012 at 11:00 AM at the Front Steps of the Wayne County Courthouse , located in Waynesboro, Tennessee, proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash or certified funds ONLY, the following described property situated in Wayne County, Tennessee, to wit: A CERTAIN TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE FIRST (1ST ) CIVIL DISTRICT OF WAYNE COUNTY, TENNESSEE, TO WIT: BEGINNING AT AN IRON PIN IN THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF MINK BRANCH ROAD, BEING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SUBJECT AND THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF DWAYNE MORGAN PROPERTY; THENCE LEAVING MINK BRANCH DRIVE AND RUNNING WITH THE NORTH LINE OF SAID MORGAN AND CONTINUING WITH THE NORTH LINE OF JERRY GRESHAM PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK NUMBER 93, PAGE 745, REGISTER`S OFFICE OF WAYNE COUNTY, TENNESSEE, IN ALL, NORTH 81 DEGREES 26 MINUTES 55 SECONDS WEST 356.60 FEET TO AN IRON PIN; THENCE CONTINUING WITH THE NORTH LINE OF PEGGY RISNER PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK NUMBER 99, PAGE 71, REGISTER`S OFFICE OF WAYNE COUNTY, TENNESSEE, SOUTH 85 DEGREES 54 MINUTES 19 SECONDS WEST 100 FEET TO AN IRON PIN; A SOUTHEAST COMER OF JAMES MONTGOMERY PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK 99, PAGE 4 14, REGISTER`S OFFICE OF WAYNE COUNTY, TENNESSEE; THENCE RUNNING WITH THE EAST LINE OF MONTGOMERY

NORTH 08 DEGREES 34 MINUTES 47 SECONDS WEST 339 FEET TO AN IRON PIN; THENCE NORTH 74 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 12 SECONDS EAST 104.32 FEET TO AN IRON PIN; NORTH 35 DEGREES 05 MINUTES 14 SECONDS EAST 47.20 FEET TO AN IRON PIN; AND NORTH 06 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 12 SECONDS EAST 187.45 FEET TO AN IRON PIN IN THE SOUTH MARGIN OF WARREN DRIVE; THENCE RUNNING WITH THE SOUTH MARGIN OF SAID ROAD, SOUTH 89 DEGREES, 13 MINUTES 08 SECONDS EAST 388.47 FEET TO A POINT IN THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF MINK BRANCH DRIVE; THENCE RUNNING WITH SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE, SOUTH 03 DEGREES WEST 200 FEET TO AN IRON PIN; AND CONTINUING SOUTH 03 DEGREES WEST 428.96 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THIS BEING THE REAL PROPERTY CONVEYED TO SCOTT BAULES AND STACEY COOPER, BY DEED OF COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC., DATED MAY 3, 2003, OF RECORD IN RECORD BOOK 42, PAGE 483, REGISTER`S OFFICE OF WAYNE COUNTY, TENNESSEE. Parcel ID: 065 001.16 PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address of the property is believed to be 209 MINK BRANCH ACRES DRIVE, WAYNESBORO, TN 38485. In the event of any discrepancy between this street address and the legal description of the property, the legal description shall control. CURRENT OWNER(S): RANDY S. BATTLES AND STACY L. BATTLES OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: The sale of the abovedescribed property shall be subject to all matters shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior liens or encumbrances as well as any priority created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. This property is being sold with the express reservation that it is subject to confirmation by the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may be rescinded at any time. The right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, and place certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth above. All right and equity of redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee. The Property is sold as is, where is, without representations or warranties of any kind, including fitness for a particular use or purpose. THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, Substitute Trustee 119 S. Main Street, Suite 500 Memphis, TN 38103 www.rubinlublin.com/ property-listings.php Tel: (877) 813-0992 Fax: (404) 601-5846 July 25, August 1, 8, 2012

political arena. They bore and bear the agony of torture, isolation, despair, and both physical and psychological torture, but their biggest fears is that they will be forgotten. We, the citizens of America, not just the families of these unaccounted for soldiers, owe a huge debt of gratitude to these heroes. It is with this gratitude in mind that we set the table in anticipation of their return. The table is round to show our everlasting concern for our missing men. The tablecloth is white to symbolize the purity of their motives when they answered the call to duty. The single red rose, displayed in a vase, reminds us of the life of each of these missing heroes and the loved ones and friends who keep the faith, stay vigilant and wait for answers to the questions that are always haunting their lives. The vase is tied with a red ribbon, a symbol of our continued determination to account for every one of our missing heroes. A slice of lemon on the bread plate is to remind us of a bitter fate of those captured and held in foreign lands. A pinch of salt is there to symbolize the tears endured by those missing IN THE JUVENILE COURT FOR WAYNE COUNTY, TENNESSEE AT WAYNESBORO IN THE MATTER OF BRADEN WILLIAM LEE ALMON, DOB 7/1/09 TRISTIAN LYNN WITHERSPOON, DOB 11/1/10 CHILDREN UNDER EIGHTEEN (18) YEARS OF AGE NORMAN OON,

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TESSA ALMON, RESPONDENT AND TIMOTHY ALMON, RESPONDENT. ORDER OF PUBLICATION – NON-RESIDENT NOTICE In this action it appearing from the Petition for Paternity and Custody and Approval of Permanent Parenting which is sworn to and the Affidavit of W. Andrew Yarbrough that the residence and whereabouts of Respondent, Timothy Almon, are unknown, Timothy Almon is, therefore, hereby required to serve upon Petitioner’s attorney, W. Andrew Yarbrough, whose address is P.O. Box 456, Waynesboro, Tennessee 38485, an Answer to the Petition within thirty (30) days subsequent to August 22, 2012 otherwise, Judgment by Default will be taken against Timothy Almon for the relief demanded in the Petition. It is further ordered that this Notice be published for four (4) consecutive weeks in The Wayne County News. This the 24th day of July, 2012. JAMES Y. ROSS, SR. JUDGE APPROVED FOR ENTRY: W. ANDREW YARBROUGH Attorney for Petitioner P.O. Box 456 Waynesboro, TN 38485 (931) 722-3904 #012856 Aug. 1, 8, 15, 22, 2012

as well as their families and friends who want answers. The Bible represents the strength gained through faith, sustaining them in their trials in service to their country, ONE NATION UNDER GOD. The chair is pulled out and waiting to seat the missing loved one. The chair is empty. He is not here. He is missing. The napkin is black. The missing one’s family and loved ones are in mourning. The candle is lit, a symbol of light in the darkness of despair. You will notice the glass is inverted. This symbolizes their inability to share this meal and the toast the glass would hold forth. Those of us who served in the military as well as those who are serving today and those coming along behind us to take up the mantle of war, are ever mindful of the sweetness of peace, a condition that has always been chased by the spectre of war and the bitterness of personal sacrifice. As we go about our daily lives we need to be ever mindful of the ones who are unaccounted for, enduring the agony of pain, deprivation, loneliness and imprisonment, not knowing what is going on outside their prison walls. POW’s and MIA’s span the spectrum of our military service, whether Marines, Army, Air Force, Navy or the Coast Guard. Statistics call them POW’s and MIA’s. Those of us who served and the families and loved ones at home call them comrades, brothers, fathers, husbands, uncles, cousins, the red headed kid down the street who always had a ready smile and always wanted to be a Marine. As we eat a meal, lie down to sleep, go about the activities of the day, let us take time to pause and say a prayer for these heroes. They would expect no less from us. And always, always keep in mind that FREEDOM IS NOT FREE. It comes at a terrible price; the price of precious blood spilled for the greater good whether it was on the Cross or Harold on the beach at Normandy. NOTICE TO CREDITORS As Required by TCA §302-306 Case Number 91CH1-2012PR-150 Estate of Donald R Brown Deceased Notice is hereby given that on August 3 of 2012 letters testamentary in respect of the estate of Donald R Brown, who died 7/12/2012, were issued to the undersigned by the Wayne County Chancery Court of Wayne County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and nonresident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against the estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above-named Court on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred: (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days before date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication; or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors, if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication as described in (1) (A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death. All persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper settlement with the undersigned at once. Date: 8/3/2012 Susan Myers Executor Patrick Butler Attorney Carolyn Mathis Clerk & Master August 8, 15, 2012


WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 2012 - SECOND SECTION - THE WAYNE COUNTY NEWS - PAGE FIVE

C’wood High And Middle School To Host “Pray School Year In” Collinwood High and Collinwood Middle Schools’ Fellowship of Christian Athletes will host its annual “Pray the school year In” on Sunday, August 12, 2012. Each school’s FCA will be performing. Thad Calton will be the guest speaker after which

everyone will gather around and have a group prayer. FCA encourages all church pastors and members and everyone from the community to come and support the students, faculty, and staff as the new school year begins. The event will be held

at the Collinwood Middle School cafeteria at 2 P.M. on Sunday, August 12.

welcome invitation to attend.

Revival Set For Aug. 12-17 At Shawnettee

Decoration Sun., Aug. 11 Blair Cemetery

Revival services are set to begin Sunday, August 12 and continue through Friday, August 17 at Shawnettee United Methodist Church. Speakers throughout the week will include: Sunday - Larry Pedigo from Gallatin, TN; Monday - Loren Pedigo from McMinnville, TN;

Decoration will be observed at the Blair Cemetery on Saturday, August 11, 2012. A memorial service will begin at 10 A.M. after which a Blair Perpetual Care meeting will be held with lunch to follow. Everyone is extended a

Tuesday - John Daniels from Beth Page, TN, formerly from the Ohio Conference; Wednesday Evangelist Tom Haliburton, DS from the Cumberland District; Thursday - Bill Johnson from Sumner County; and Friday - Mike Ruttlen from Dickson, TN. Sunday services will begin at 6 P.M. with week night services at 7 P.M. Pastor Bo Johnson and the entire congregation encourages you to attend.

Decoration Sun., Aug. 12 Cole Cemetery Decoration will be observed Sunday, August 12th at Cole Cemetery on Factory Creek near the Natchez Trace Parkway. Roger Creecy will be preaching at 11 A.M. A basket lunch will be served at noon. An afternoon of singing will be enjoyed featuring the Glory Road Singers and the Redeemed Singers. Everyone is invited.

CHURCH DIRECTORY AND DEVOTIONAL PAGE HIGHLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST Hwy, 13 North – Near Buffalo River Rod Littrell, Preacher WAYNESBORO CHURCH OF CHRIST Hassell & Boyd St . – Waynesboro Sunday Bible Study 9 A.M. – Worship 10 A.M. Greg Lee, Mitchell Skelton, Bobby Pinckley Ministers WEBSITE: www.waynesborochurchofchrist.org COLLINWOOD CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday Bible Class 9 – Worship 10 Randall Roby, Minister HYDES CHAPEL CHURCH OF CHRIST Cypress Inn - Nolan Burns, Minister S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.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. – Sunday Worship 11 A.M. FAIRVIEW CHURCH OF CHRIST Hwy. 13 – 12 Miles S. of Collinwood Sonny Bogus, Minister Sunday Bible Class 10 A.M. Worship 11 A.M. 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. Sunday & Wednesday 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 S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH On Eagle Creek - John Blackwell, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Sunday Night 6 P.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. Training 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 Donnie Overton, 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 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 BURNS CHAPEL MILLROCK FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH Dean Haggard, Pastor FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH Shawnetttee Community Collinwood Sunday Service 10:30 Highway 13 South – Collinwood Tim Hanback, Pastor Midweek Service Thursday 7 P.M. Edward Burbank, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. FORTY-EIGHT FREEWILL S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. JOHNSON’S CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH PINEY GROVE FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH Gene Kelly, Pastor FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Gene Daniel, Assistant Pastor Piney Community, Cypress Inn BEREA S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Greg Eaton, Pastor MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday Night – 5 P.M. NEW LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH California Branch Road, Collinwood COLLINWOOD Highway 13 N. – Colllinwood Steve Martin, Pastor FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH Ricky Nelson, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. First Avenue – Collinwood Asst. Pastor, Andy Sherrill CYPRESS OAK GROVE S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. S.S. 9-11 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday Night Services 6 P.M. Wed. Disc. Training – 7 P.M. Pumping Station Road WILLIAMS CHAPEL CANAAN FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH S.S. 10 A.M. - Worship 11 A.M. FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH Fishtrap Community - Danny Clark, Sunday Evening 5 P.M. Holly Creek Road Pastor BUTLER GROVE James Pete Turnbow, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. FELLOWSHIP FREEWILL BAPTIST Last Butler Creek Road - Junior Daniel, Pastor MCGLAMERY CHURCH CHURCH S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. McGlamery Community Collinwood Rocky Ford Holly Creek HOUSTON BAPTIST CHURCH Johnny Banks, Pastor Bill Hollander, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Preaching 11 A.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Robert Carroll Littrell, Pastor

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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 John Hodum, Pastor Sunday Morning 9:45 A.M. Wednesday 7:30 P.M. COUNTY LINE FULL GOSPEL CHURCH Buttermilk Ridge Road S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. BEECH CREEK FULL GOSPEL CHURCH Beech Creek Road - Harold Morris, Pastor Sunday 10 A.M. FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF CLIFTON Elm Street – Clifton - Billy Wright, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. PHILLIPS CHAPEL COMMUNITY CHURCH Highway 13 North – Waynesboro John Blackwell, Pastor NEW BEGINNINGS WORSHIP CENTER Highway 128, Clifton Jimmy Hayes, Pastor 3 P.M. Worship COLLINWOOD CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY Railroad Bed – Woodlawn Mike Jenetta, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. WAYNESBORO CHURCH OF GOD Highway 64 West – Waynesboro Tommy Burke, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. CLIFTON CHURCH OF GOD Dorothy Lambert, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. - Worship 11 A.M. COLLINWOOD CHURCH OF GOD Highway 13 – Collinwood Richard Bane, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. CROMWELL CROSSROADS CHURCH Service 10 A.M. Sunday WAYNE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH Highway 13 North – Waynesboro Junior Cummins, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. WAYNESBORO GREEN RIVER TABERNACLE Green River Road, Waynesboro Larry Janes, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Worship 9 A.M. – S.S. 10 A.M. Located Linden Ward – 5 Miles W of Linden Highway 412 LIVING WATER TABERNACLE 918 West Point Rd – Lawrenceburg Shawn Moore, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Sunday Evening 6 P.M. - Thurs. Evening 7 P.M. NEW LIFE FREEWILL BAPTIST 2699 Buffalo Road, Lawrenceburg W. L. Wallace, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. - Worship 11 A.M. Sunday Night - 6 P.M. THE CHURCH OF OUR LORD AND SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST 200A E. Broadway, Collinwood Joe Risner, Pastor Sunday Service 10 A.M. - 5 P.M. Wednesday 7 P.M.

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.EVANS CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Clifton Turnpike, Rt. 1 Waynesboro Bobbie Martiin, Pastor Worship 8:30 A.M. – No S.S. MT. AUBURN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Beechview, Clifton Josh Layne, Pastor Worship 8:45 A.M. 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 LUTTS UNITED MT. TABOR Iron City, TN METHODIST CHURCH BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor, Julie Keener Lutts, Tennessee - Tommy Flood, Pastor Clifton, Tennessee S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Worship 9:30 A.M. – S.S. 10:30 A.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11:15 A.M. SEVENTH DAY SHAWNETTEE UNITED Wed. 6 P.M. ADVENTISTS OF WAYNESBORO METHODIST CHURCH SHADY GROVE FREEWILL Pastor – John Johnston Shawnettee Community – Collinwood BAPTIST CHURCH 1606 Old Highway 64 E. Bo Johnson, Pastor Olive Hill, Tennessee Sabbath School 9:30 – Church 11 A.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Pastor, Randy Stricklin LITTLE BETHEL RAILROAD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. HOLINESS CHURCH Iron City Road Sunday Night - 5 P.M. On Pumping Station Road John Allen Berry, Pastor COLLINWOOD UNITED Robert Marks, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. METHODIST CHURCH S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M MT. HOPE UNITED 4th Street Sun. Night 6 P.M. – Wed. Night 7 P.M. METHODIST CHURCH Collinwood WAYNE COUNTY BIBLE CENTER Tommy Flood, Pastor Highway 13N – Lower Green River Morning Worship 10:30 A.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Wprsjhip 11 A.M. Bobbie Martin, Pastor HIGHLAND UNITED S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11:15 A.M. Bible Study 6 P.M. – Wednesday 7 P.M. Pastors, Leo Doyle, III METHODIST CHURCH MT. CARMEL UNITED CLIFTON REVIVAL CENTER METHODIST CHURCH Hwy. 64 E, Near Natchez Trace Clifton,Tennessee Ray Watkins, Pastor Hardin Creek, Clifton Shayne Riley, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Bobbie Martin, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. - Worship 11 A.M. Sunday Night 5 P.M. – Wednesday 7 P.M. Worship 9:30 A.M. – S.S. 10:30 A.M.

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

CHS CLASS OF 1954 REUNION The Collinwood High School Class of 1954 will have its reunion on Saturday, September 1st. They will meet at 2:30 P.M. at the First Baptist Church in Collinwood for visiting and fellowship. At 4 P.M. they will go to Chad’s Restaurant for a meal and more fellowship. For more information call Robbie Dicus at 724-4314 or Sue Irons at 256-766-3661. Aug. 1-8-15-22-29-(ojb)

WAYNE COUNTY HELPING HANDS OFFERS “AFTER-CARE” GROUP Wayne County Helping Hands has begun offering an “After-Care” group for anyone who has been through an addiction rehabilitation program. The group will meet at 5 P.M. each Saturday. Counselors from Buffalo Valley, Inc. will be leading this group. All services of Wayne County Helping Hands are offered free of charge. An experienced drug and alcohol abuse counselor will be available EVERY Saturday of the month at 5 P.M. August 2012-(ojb)

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

PARENTING CLASSES APPROVED & OFFERED Mid South Mediation Services is approved by courts to offer a four hour Parenting Education Seminar for divorcing or separating parents (even if unmarried). Classes will be held Saturday, August 18th, 2012 from 10 A.M. till 12 Noon and 1 till 3 P.M. at the Hickman County Library, Centerville and the Mid South Office on Military (one block south of the Square in Lawrenceburg. For more information or to register please call Pat Nicholson, 931-622-1462, Dave Boyd, 931-242-5172 or Mary Ellen Bowen, 931-7960487. Email vorp7@hotmail.com Dates can be flexible.

Waynesboro Green River Tabernacle GREEN RIVER ROAD Larry Janes, Pastor

COUNTRY HAM BREAKFAST BEECH CREEK There will be a country ham breakfast every first Saturday morning of each month from 7 till 9 A.M. at the Beech Creek Fire Hall. Everyone is welcome. Feb. - Dec. 2012-P. STATE LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES TO HOST WORLD WAR II MANEUVERS WORKSHOP To help shed light on the details about World War II maneuvers and other war-related activities in Tennessee, the Tennessee State Library and Archives will host a free workshop on Saturday, August 18 from 9:30 until 11 A.M. in the TSLA Auditorium. The workshop will also focus on explanations of maneuver exercises, how civilians in Tennessee were impacted by soldiers, and what happened to soldiers after they left Tennessee. The workshop will also include stories from those who lived through the challenging times - helping to recreate the emotions of the time - and show the actions of normal men, women and children in a time of war. Part of the program will include a display of more than 100 World War II artifacts and a discussion about the training facilities located throughout Tennessee during World War II. Guest speaker is Woody McMillian, a Nashville resident who is an award-winning journalist and author of In the Presence of Soldiers. Mr. McMillian’s career includes 30 years in journalism, communications and corporate/government management. DRIVER LICENSE ROADSIDE SAFETY CHECKPOINTS The Tennessee Highway Patrol will be conducting driver license roadside safety checkpoints during the week of Aug. 20th, 2012 on State Route 99E, 1 M.M. starting at 1 P.M. in Wayne County. Recognizing the danger presented to the public by unqualified drivers, Troopers will concentrate their efforts on vehicles being operated by drivers who violate the driver license laws of Tennessee. The Tennessee Highway Patrol has found these driver license roadside safety checkpoints to be an effective means of enforcing driver license laws of Tennessee while ensuring the protection of all motorists. Sgt. Jeff Webb, Tennessee Highway Patrol HIGHWAY 69 VFD MONTHLY MEETING CHANGED TO SECOND MONDAY NIGHT The Highway 69 V.F.D. monthly business meeting has been changed to the second Monday of Each month at 6 P.M. at the fire hall. Everyone is invited to attend. REGULAR MEETING OVILLA V.F.D. The Ovilla Volunteer Fire Dept. meets for its monthly meeting every third Thursday night at the Fire Department and Community Center. REMOVE ALL FLOWERS AND ORNAMENTS FROM MCGLAMERY CEMETERY BY AUG. 19 Persons with family laid to rest at McGlamery Cemetery are asked to remove ALL flowers from McGlamery Cemetery by Sunday, August 19, 2012 in order for the cemetery to be properly cleaned, mowed and made ready for decoration on Sunday, September 2nd. This includes ground, tomb pieces and vase inserts along with all angels and other ornaments placed on the graves. DECORATION BUSINESS MEETING AT GALLAHER CEMETERY AUGUST 26 Decoration at Gallaher Cemetery will be August 26th. A business meeting will be held at 2 P.M. following dinner on the ground. Donations for support of upkeep of the cemetery will be appreciated. Aug. 8, 15, 22-MCI

Sunday School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 A.M. Worship Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 A.M. Evangelistic Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 P.M. Wednesday Night Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 P.M. “Everyone Is Welcome To Come See What God Is Doing”

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W.C.H.S. CLASS OF 1982 REUNION The Wayne County High School Class of 1982 will have its 30 year reunion on Saturday, September 15, 2012 at 6 P.M. at the WCHS Cafeteria. For further information contact Wonda Turnbo at 931-722-9602, Miss Sisk at 931-7228395 or Regina Skelton at 931-332-6300.

Green River Baptist Church “To Know God And Make Him Known”

Cal Hampton, Pastor Highway 13 So. Church Phone 722-5828 Prayer Meeting And Bible Study Schedule: Wednesday 6:30 P.M. 9:15 A.M. Call For Information On Any Of Our Programs Sunday School 10:30 A.M. Worship Evening Worship Service 6 P.M.

WAYNE COUNTY DEMOCRAT PARTY TO MEET The Wayne County Democratic Party will meet each third Thursday of the month at 6:30 P.M. at Tin Roof Steakhouse, 705 Highway 99, Waynesboro, unless otherwise posted. All Democrats are encouraged to attend. Please plan to make a purchase to repay Tin Roof for use of their meeting room. Aug., Sept., And Oct. 2012-P.

C.H.S. CLASS OF 1949 REUNION Collinwood High School class of 1949 will have its class reunion on Saturday, August 25, 2012 at 11 o’clock at Meme’s Restaurant, Collinwood. Aug. 8-15-22, 2012-(ojb) VOLUNTEER TRAINING Volunteer Training will be held Monday, August 13 and Wednesday, August 15 from 8:30 A.M. until 3:30 P.M. at 101 Sam Watkins Blvd in Mt. Pleasant. Those participating must attend both sessions. The training is sponsored by TN Ship which is the State Health Insurance Assistance Program. They help seniors understand Medicare and find appropriate insurance coverage. They also educate beneficiaries of possible fraud and abuse issues. For reservations call 1-877-801-0044 or call Laura Dial at 379-2956, email Ldial@sctdd.org.

Philadelphia Baptist Revival August 10-12 Revival services will be held August 10 through 12 at the Philadelphia Baptist Church. Services will be held at 7 P.M. on Friday and Saturday night and 11 A.M. and 6 P.M. on Sunday.

research into your family history will be conducted at the Lawrence County Public Library on Tuesday, August 21, 2012 at 5:30 to 7:30 P.M. by Jeanne Preston, Franklin, Tennessee. Everyone is invited and encouraged to attend.

Jeanne Preston

Gary A. Anderson, Jr.

Gary Allen Anderson Jr. will be the speaker. He is the grandson of the late Ruby and Emory Middleton and the son of Joyce and Gary Anderson. Rev. Anderson recently returned from Afghanistan while serving his country as a Military Chaplain. He has been a pastor of churches in Middle Tennessee and North Carolina, has served as Chaplain for the Waynesboro Armory and has a keen awareness of world needs with spiritual hunger. Craig Mason, pastor and the congregation invites everyone to attend.

Genealogy W’shop Aug. 21 Lawrenceburg Who you are? workshop begin or

do you think A two hour on how to continue your

Those attending the workshop will be using the computer lab and seven computers will be available for those people who do not have their own. Anyone with a personal computer will be able to use the wireless service from the library to access websites important to family search. The last hour will be dedicated to individual help using the library books and resources. This event is sponsored by the Buffalo River Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution but is not limited to lineage research. “We want everyone to attend that has any questions about genealogy research,” said Sarah Robison, Vice Regent of the local DAR chapter. Any questions, please contact Teresa Campbell at tbc49@hotmail.com or 931-231-5857.

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Gilbreth Dr., Lawrenceburg, TN 38464, (Patterson, Prince, Ray, Lee); Rex & Wilda Patterson, 349Toms Creek Road, Linden, TN 37096; Marie Horton Paulk, P.O. Box 506, Savannah, TN 38372, (Horton, Paulk, Cromwell); Betty Peacock, 404 Hwy 64 W, Waynesboro, TN 38485; Jesse & Martha Pigg, 2150 Co. Road 261, Florence, AL 35633; Carol Pounders, 1886 Whiteoak Rd. W., Clifton, TN 38425; Carin Prince, P.O. Box 44, Iron City, TN 38463; Frances Prince, P.O. Box 44, Iron City, TN 38463; Deanna & Ray Pulley, 2020 Walnut Grove Rd., Waynesboro, TN 38485, (Thompson, Shields, Huckaba, Cornelius, Pulley, Devers); Bob Rains, 105 E. Songer St., Waynesboro, TN 38485; (Rains, Melson, Ray, McMillan/McMullen); Tommy Rasbury, 1651 Centerville Hwy, Hohenwald, TN 38462; Robbin Pollock Reaves, 620 S. Main St., Waynesboro, TN 38485, (Staggs, Morgan,

The Waynesboro United Daughters of the Confederacy had a display of information on how to join the chapter. Skelton, Mathis, Pollock, Water Lane, Humble, TX Churchwell); Ann 77326, (Stooksberry, Lee, Montgomery Rickard; William E. (Billy) Roberts, 305 3rd Ave. S., Collinwood, TN 38450, (Roberts, Riley, Grimes, Johnson); Doris Rogerson, 1024 Tie Camp Rd., Waynesboro, TN 38485; William Shubert. P.O. Box 53, Collinwood, TN 38450; Billy Joe Sledge, 107 Hickory Lane, Iron City, TN 38463; Loretta Smith, 1855 Clark St., Leighton, AL 35646, (McWilliams, Horton); Dean Stegall, 700 Main St. S., Waynesboro, TN 38485, Joy Franks shared her (Stegall, Lindsey); Steve crafts and offered many Stooksberry, 7726 Creek items for sale.

The Waynesboro FCE Club sold beans, cornbread, and all the trimmings for lunch as a fundraiser.

Andrews, Haddock); Lee Stucker, 309 Simpson St., Lawrenceburg, TN 38464; Jerry Tatum; Jessie Ruth Tiller, P.O. Box 375, 124 Cabin Dr., Linden, TN 37096; Lavonia Trimble, 1805 Covey Rise Court, Spring Hill, TN 37174; Billy F. Tucker, 1479 Short Creek Rd., Linden, TN 37096, (Randals, Cotham, Hufstedler); James O. Tucker, 136 Riverside Dr., Box 418, Linden, TN 37096, (Rasberry); Mary Turley, P.O. Box 724,

Waynesboro, TN 38485;

Linda Walkup, P.O. Box 75, Pickwick Dam, TN 38365, (Horton, Blanton, Austin, Churchill, Churchwell); Tony Wallace, Florence, AL 35661; Louise Wearl(?) er, 23 Hazel St., Iron City, TN 38463; Willodean Rasbury Weldon; Judy Gail Skelton Williams, 417 Hurricane Meadow Dr., Waynesboro, TN 38485, (Skelton); Donna Wilson, 103 Wilson Drive, Madison, AL 35758,(Wilson, Stults); Ruth Wilson, 1 3 5 1 Slaughter Road, Madison, AL 35758, (Wilson, Stults, Grimes).

The Red Hat Ladies (Sassy Kats) sold lots of good homemade goodies as a fundraiser. The Ladies In Pink Society and Butterfly Foundation also had items for sale.

UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RETURNS AUG. 2

Republican And Democrat Primaries

NOTE PRECINCTS BY DISTRICT: 1/1 - W’BORO CITY; 1/2 - CLIFTON; 3/1 - BEECH CREEK; 3/2 - CRAZY HORSE; 3/3 - EAGLE CREEK; 4/1 - C’WOOD CITY; 4/2 - SHAWNETTEE; 5/1 - BIG CYPRESS; 5/2 - LUTTS; 5/3 - WCHS; 6/1 - HOLLY CREEK; 6/2 - SOUTHGATE; 7/1 - BUFFALO RIVER; 7/2 - OVILLA


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