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Obituaries - Page 4A Society - Pages 8-9A Sports - Pages 1-2-8B Classifieds - Pages 4-5B Farm - Page 6B Community Events - Page7B

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This home on Four Mile Board Hill Road in Waynesboro was the location of an altercation over personal property between John Hampton and Dallas Thomas. John Hampton was found DOA around 4:30 P.M. on Wednesday, October 26th.

Investigation Continues - No Arrest Made

W’boro Man Victim Of Stabbing Incident

A beautiful sunset cast a golden blanket across the tree-line at Guy H. Buchanan Stadium last Friday afternoon as the Wayne County High Wildcats hosted Perry County for the Region Title. The Wildcats were charged and ready as they captured the championship with a 21-6 victory. (See story and more pictures on page 1B)

Atop the hill at the end of Four Mile Board Hill Road in Waynesboro a man lost his life on Wednesday, October 26, 2011. Dispatchers received a call around 4:30 P.M. regarding a stabbing at the location of 178 Four Mile Board Hill Road.

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Authorities arrived on the scene to find a white male slumped over in the bedroom. He appeared to have multiple stab wounds. When paramedics arrived, they identified the man as John Hampton, 46 of 205 Corvette Drive in Waynesboro. Assistant Coroner Greg Eaton pronounced him dead upon arrival. According to Sheriff Ric Wilson, John Hampton and Curtis Kelly went to the home of Dallas Thomas. Hampton and Kelly entered the home with the purpose of retrieving property. A confrontation began. During the dispute, they left one home and went into the one behind it. That residence was 178 Four Mile Board Hill Road, the location where authorities found Hampton deceased. Curtis Kelly who was unidentified at the time

Danny and Frances Creasy with son and daughter-in-law Johnathon and Lindsey, were presented with a new Stihl Chainsaw by Jim Habacker, Stihl, Inc. Danny Creasy of Iron for water quality and and individuals. in City was named Tenness- professionalism in the Headquartered Nashville, the 2,300 ee Master Logger of the woods. Year during ceremonies In accepting the award, member organization at the Tennessee Creasy thanked his proudly salutes all Forestry Association wife Frances, and son Tennessee Master 60th Anniversary Annual Johnathon and daughter- Loggers. TFA is very Convention held in in-law Lindsay for their proud to honor Danny Nashville recently. support. Johnathon Creasy and his family The Wayne County works with his father as the 2011 Tennessee Forestry Association in the woods and both Master Loggers of the nominated Mr. Creasy Danny and Johnathon Year. for this distinguished have graduated from the award. In presenting Tennessee Master Logger the award, James Kelley, program. representing the Wayne The Tennessee Forestry County CFA, noted Association represents landowners, Danny’s commitment to loggers, good forest management, sawmills, secondary safety, utmost care wood manufacturers, pulp & paper mills Remember To Turn Your Clocks Back and many other interested companies Saturday Night Before You Go To Sleep!!!

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Aftermath Inc., a professional crime scene cleanup company, arrived Thursday, October 27th to clean up the residence at 178 Four Mile Board Hill Road in Waynesboro. fled the scene and was Dallas Lee Thomas was later apprehended. charged with Possession Kelly, of 503 Clifton of Schedule VI with Turnpike in Waynesboro, Intent to Resale. Thomas was charged with active had around 39.8 grams of violation of probation marijuana at his residence warrants. He was held in which investigators the Wayne County Jail located while responding on unrelated charges. (Continued On Page Three)

Three Arrested In Burglary Of Residence In Bevis Ridge Area On the evening of Friday, October 21, 2011, Mr. Keith Davis went to 7119 Bevis School Road to watch his residence because of a previous break in that had occurred. When Davis arrived, he saw someone shining a flash light inside his basement. He waited outside the door until they came outside. Three men came out of the basement saw Davis and ran off. He could not identify the men because it was dark and everything had happened so fast. Davis then called the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office. Sgt. Kyle Belyew and Deputy Dusty Malugen

Randy Lee Patterson

Timothy Ray Gooch

Derrick Heath Clemons

arrived on the scene and began to search for the suspects. Chief Deputy Gerald Baer, Investigator Charlie Mosley, Investigator Cameron McDonald, and lead Investigator Kenneth Martin also came out to investigate the scene. Jewelry, heavy equipment, air conditioning units, tools, a camcorder, equestrian (Continued On Page Two)

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Clemons and Gooch were both charged with Theft over $10,000 and Aggravated Burglary. Bond was set at $100,000. Patterson was charged with Driving on Suspended/ Revoked 3rd Offense, Theft over $10,000, and Aggravated Burglary. Patterson’s bond was set at $105,000.

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equipment, and various other items totaling over $10,000 were found to be missing from the residence. The following morning, a man was observed by hunters in the area and was brought in for questioning. Later, investigator’s charged

Timmy Ray Gooch, 52 of 135 County Road 250, Florence, Alabama for burglary. After further investigation, two more suspects were brought in and questioned. Randy Lee Patterson, 27, of Iron City and Derrick Heath Clemons of 115 County Road 250, Florence, Alabama were also charged in the burglary.

Deadline for qualifying for the Waynesboro City Election is fast approaching. Two Commission seats are open for the election to be held on February 7, 2012. Both commission seats are a four year term. Potential candidates will need to pick up their qualifying petition and return it by November 17th at 12 noon at the Election Commission Office located in room 201 of the Wayne County Courthouse. For more information about upcoming elections contact Administrator

of Elections Lillie Ruth Brewer at 931-722-3517.

105th Airlift Squadron 90th Anniversary It was December 1921 when the 105th Squadron became part of the Tennessee National Guard. Now part of the Tennessee Air National Guard 118th Airlift Wing, the Squadron will celebrate its 90th Anniversary on October 29 at the Gaylord Opryland Hotel. “It will be fun to see all of the old guys again,” said Retired Lt. Col. Tim Childers, who served with the 105th AS from 1978 to 2008. “The Squadron is a great organization.” “This is a special event that will provide a rare opportunity to once again unite and celebrate the 105th Airlift Squadron and the 118th Airlift Wing, our deep

history, our members and their families,” said Lt. Col. James Hagar, Commander, 105th AS. Point of Contact for

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Calling All Veterans! A celebration marking Veteran’s Day 2011 will be held on Friday, November 11, at the courthouse square in Waynesboro. This year’s program will be dedicated to the World War II Veterans as this county approaches the 70th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. A heartfelt invitation is extended to all veterans to come and take part in the program. The program gets underway at 10 A.M. and will run about an hour with music and recognition of veterans from WWII, Korea, Nam, Sand Box One, Iraq, Afghanistan and those who served in peace time as well as in war; stateside and on foreign soil. Mark your day planners and make it a point to attend. Seating will be provided. In the event of rain or inclement weather, the program will move to the National

Guard Armory on the Waynesboro Bypass. The public is cordially invited to attend and show support for all veterans. For more information contact Sunny at 7227329.

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to the incident. His bond was set at $25,000. Thomas has since been released after posting bail. “There is an ongoing investigation to determine the facts surrounding this case. It is still under investigation. We are waiting on forensics evidence,” stated Investigator Kenneth Martin of the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office. To date, no one has been charged in the incident.

Unemployment Up Slightly In September The state unemployment rate for September 2011 was up 0.1% from August.

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The rate for September was 9.8% with revised August at 9.7%. National unemployment rate remained unchanged from August at 9.1%. TN Commissioner of Labor & Workforce Development Karla Davis said, “The unemployment rate rose slightly due to a small decline in employment. There were seasonal gains in employment areas like education, along with losses in leisure and hospitality. The net result was little change in the state’s unemployment picture.” Wayne County’s unemployment rate increased by 0.1% as well, inching up from a 12.1% revised August rate to a 12.2% unemployment rate for the month of September. Decatur County at 11.5% also experienced a 0.1% rise from August. Of the counties surrounding Wayne, Perry remained the highest at 14.1% however their rate decreased by 0.1% from August. Hardin County was the lowest of the surrounding counties with 11% unemployment rate for September. This was a 0.1% decrease for them. Lawrence County saw no change with 12.8% unemployment rate and Lewis decreased by 0.4% with a 12% rate for September. Overall the state rate increased in 51 counties, decreased in 32, and remained the same in

12. Lincoln County registered the state’s lowest unemployment rate at 6.6%. Scott

County had the state’s highest unemployment rate of 19.5%.

Tennessee River Trail Set To Launch The Tennessee Department of Tourist Development, in partnership with the Tennessee River Trails Association, announces the launch of the Tennessee River Trail Nov. 4 at Loretta Lynn Ranch in Hurricane Mills, Tenn. The 11th of 16 self-guided trails in the Discover Tennessee Trails and Byways program, the Tennessee River Trail travels 347 miles throughout Middle and West Tennessee. The event is free and open to the public. The Tennessee River Trail features tourism destinations along the Tennessee River. The trail showcases the cultural gems discovered in Benton, Decatur, Hardin, Houston, Henry, Humphreys, Perry, Stewart and Wayne counties. Once on the trail, visitors traverse throughout historic towns such as Waverly, Linden and Paris. In the great outdoors, there’s canoeing along the Buffalo River, bird watching at a Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge unit and fishing at Paris Landing State Park. Stories are told at every turn along the Tennessee River. Visit Fort Donelson National Battlefield near Dover and Shiloh National Military Park near Savannah, both

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COMMUNITY EVENT COLLINWOOD OES CHAPTER #422 OES TO HONOR MASONS Collinwood O.E.S. Chapter No. 422 will honor the masons with a chili and chicken stew dinner on Friday, November 4 at 6 o’clock. An auction will follow the dinner. All masons are invited to attend. This will be held at the Masonic Lodge in Collinwood. 10TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION A 10th anniversary celebration will be held at the Greenhill Shopping Center on Sunday, November 6th. There will be live music and a covered dish meal will be available from 1 until 3:30 P.M. The first free music, food and community get-together at the center was held in September of 2001. Admission is free and players and listeners are welcome. For more information call 256-710-1694.

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Deaths

John Robert Hampton

John Robert Hampton departed this life on Wednesday, October 26, 2011 in Waynesboro, TN at the age of 46 Years. He was born July 29, 1965 in Jackson, Tennessee the son of the late Talmage Allen Hampton and Margie Marie Giles Hampton Seitz. In addition to his parents, John was preceded in death by brother Chris Hampton; grandparents Talmage Wade and Ruth Ella Hampton and Paul and Alma Lou Giles; great-grandparents Billy and Nanny K. Bunch, Holbert and Alice Giles and Charlie Wade and Lola Hampton. He was united in marriage to Carolee Sharon Rumbaugh on May 5, 2006. John was a rock mason and a member of Ray’s Chapel Baptist Church in Waynesboro. He is survived by his wife Carolee Sharon Rumbaugh Hampton; daughters, Christi Hampton Plunkett and husband Daniel and Chloe Hampton; sons, Christopher Hampton, Payton Hatchett, Hunter Hatchett and Briar Hampton all of Waynesboro; brothers, Allen Hampton of Columbia, TN, Chad Hampton and Tony Hampton both of Waynesboro, Shane Seitz of Dixon, TN, and Greg Seitz of Alabama; grandson Brayden Hampton; step-mother, Abbie Hampton of Waynesboro, and stepfather Gene Seitz of Waynesboro. Services were Tuesday, November 1 at 1 P.M. at Shackelford Funeral Directors Chapel in Waynesboro, with Casey Jones and Bob Vassar officiating. Burial followed in Waynesboro Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers Tim Daniels, Buddy Plunkett, Paul Gatlin, Donald Gatlin, Bud Gower, and Mark McLin. Nov. 2-(ojb) Wayne County News (Waynesboro, TN) Nov. 2, 2011

Card of Thanks The family of Van Rasbury would like to thank everyone for the Love and support we received during his passing. Thanks to all who brought food to the church in Hohenwald, for all the many cards, flowers, phone calls and donations to the Heart Foundation and Topsy Church. Special thanks to Ronnie Pope and all the Wonderful Prayers.

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Richard Alan Barrier Richard Alan Barrier was born January 16, 1957 in Florence, Alabama, the son of Opal Barrier Stewart of Florence and the late Ed Barrier. Mr. Barrier died Wednesday, October 26, 2011 at his home at the age of 54 Years. Richard was married to Sharon Ayers November 26, 1993. He was employed as a Direct TV technician and a member of Christian Faith Church. He is survived by his wife Sharon L. Barrier of Florence, AL; a son, Jeremy (Amber) Barrier of Birmingham, AL; daughter, Jennifer Barrier (Jeff) Wilson of Oxford, AL; step-daughter, Sonya Haddock of Waynesboro, TN; grandchildren, Hannah Haddock, Elizabeth Reeves, Hunter Haddock, Ethan Haddock, Will Barrier, and Evan (Bit-Bit) Barrier; future grandson, Easton Wilson; mother, Opal (Mommie-O) Barrier Stewart of Florence, AL; three brothers, Donnie (Shelia) Barrier and Jack (Bobbi) Barrier both of Killen, AL, and Tennis (Kim) Barrier of St. Florian, AL; sister, Shelby (Lee) Hanback of Hillsboro, AL; several nieces, nephews, and a host of friends. Services were Saturday, October 29 at 1 P.M. at Shackelford Funeral Chapel in Collinwood, Tennessee, with Gary Springer officiating. Burial followed in Tri Cities Memorial Gardens, Florence. Pallbearers were Scott Beckham, Ronald Darby, Donald Darby, David Risner, Angel Cruz, Thomas Butler, Brandon Johnson, Damon McMahel, Glenn Davis and Ronnie Risner. Nov. 2-(ojb) Wayne County News (Waynesboro, TN) Nov. 2, 2011

Donald Dale Hinds Donald Dale Hinds was born January 23, 1939 in Springfield, Illinois the son of the late George Fred and Clea Eileen Febus Hinds. In addition to his parents, Mr. Hinds was preceded in death by grandparents, Donald and Clea Febus and Sam and Ollie Hinds; brother, Kenneth Fred Hinds; grandchildren, Donovan Hinds, ShaVawn Langdon, and Stanley Morgan Jr.; and one great-grandchild. Mr. Hinds departed this life Saturday, October 29, 2011 at his home after a long illness at the age of 72 Years. Donald served in the U.S. Army during the Viet-Nam War where he received numerous awards including the Purple Heart medal. He enjoyed riding his motorcycle and always looked forward to taking long trips. As an avid bowler, he was willing to travel a long distance for a competition. On July 8, 1988 he was married to Kay Lawinski who survives. Mr. Hinds was a member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church in Waynesboro. He is survived by his wife Kay L. Hinds of Olivehill, TN; children, Tamara Langdon of Glenpool, OK, Cindy Caldwell and husband Joe of Okmulgee, OK, Angie Weber and husband Richard of Enterprise, KS, and Donnie Hinds, Jr and wife Janice of Newalla, OK; step-children, Tammy Kay Yarbrough of Sardis, TN; Allen Dale Morgan Jr. of Palmersville, TN, and Stanley E. Morgan and wife Sandy of Clarksville, TN; three sisters, Karen Walsh and husband Roger of FL, Jackie Riggs and husband Larry of Lincoln, IL, Debra Jones and husband Dallas of Lincoln, IL; grandchildren and step-grandchildren, Jenny, Art, Joe Dale, Jinell, Tasha, Nolan, Megan, Jenna, Jared, Preston, Patrick , Kelli Kay, Kristina, Peanut, Trey, Lindsey, and Robert; 16 great-grandchildren and step great-grandchildren. Services will be Saturday, November 5, at 1 P.M. at Shackelford Funeral Directors Chapel in Waynesboro with John Johnston officiating. Burial with military honors will follow in the Overbrook Cemetery near Adamsville, Tennessee. Visitation will be Friday, November 4th from 5 till 8 P.M. and Saturday from 10 A.M. until service time at 1 P.M. Pallbearers will be Jason Anderson, Slim Smith, Barney Bowers, Doug Brown, Larry Riggs, and Alton Asher. Nov. 2-(ojb) Wayne County News (Waynesboro, TN) Nov. 2, 2011

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Judge Holloway Hears Cases In Circuit Court Judge Robert L. Holloway, Jr. handed down the following judgments on September 28, 2011 in the Criminal/ Circuit Court of Wayne County. Hollie Belynn Alley, 35, pled guilty to 1st Offense DUI (A Misdemeanor). Alley received 11 months 29 days. The sentence was suspended to probation which will run concurrently with a violation of probation charge. She was required to serve a minimum of 48 hours in jail prior to release on probation. She received a pretrial jail credit of two days. Alley will also lose her driver’s license for one year and was ordered to pay $350 in fines. Orin Sean Daniel, 37, pled guilty to one count Burglary (D Felony) and one count of Theft (C Felony). Daniel was sentenced to a total of eight years in TDOC custody which he will be serving concurrently with a sentence in Davidson County. Daniel received a pretrial jail credit of 101 days. Marshall Francher Dixon, 43, pled guilty to 1st Offense DUI (A Misdemeanor) and one count of Resisting Arrest (B Misdemeanor). Dixon received a sentence of 11 months and 29 days for the 1st Offense DUI conviction and six months for the Resisting Arrest conviction. He was given an alternative sentence of probation on both of these charges which will run concurrently. They will run concurrently with a

violation of probation charge. Dixon was required to serve a total of 12 days in jail prior to release on probation. He received a pre-trial credit of 49 days. He was ordered to pay $350 in fines and will lose his drivers license for one year. Charles Hensley, 40, on a violation of probation charge received an extension of one year on his probation for Sale of Schedule III (D Felony). This sentence is to be served concurrently with a General Sessions sentence. William Thomas Hicks, 51, pled guilty to two counts of Promotion of Meth Manufacture (D Felony) and one count of Possession of Schedule II for Delivery Under 0.5 grams (C Felony). Hicks received three year sentences for each count which are to be served concurrently. He received 199 days of pre-trial jail credit and ordered to pay $2,000 in fines. Megan Nichole Newcomb, 20, pled guilty to Driving on Revoked (B Misdemeanor). Newcomb was given a sentence of six months on the charge which was suspended to probation. She was required to serve 30 days in jail prior to release on probation. Newcomb’s probation was also revoked on previous convictions of Reckless Driving and Implied Consent. It will run concurrently with the current conviction of Driving on Revoked. She (Continued On Page Five)

SPECIAL SERVICE Clifton Church of God Lee McBride of Lebanon, TN will be preaching on Sunday, November 6th at 11:00 A.M. Everyone is invited to attend.

Thank You I would like to thank everyone who did so much for me while I was in the hospital and since my return home. Thanks to all that called, sent cards, brought food and most of all for your prayers. A special thank you to Robert Farris and the First Responders for their quick response and to the Ambulance Service who carried me to Columbia to the hospital. Also a very special thanks to my children who have shown so much love and care for me and continue to do so. May God bless each and everyone Beulah Daniel

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was ordered to pay $50 in fines and will lose her driver’s license for one year. Brenda Pulley, 50, received a year extension on her probation for convictions of Sale of a Schedule III and TennCare Fraud in February 2010. April Daniel Rumbaugh, 39, had her probation revoked on a forgery conviction she received in March 2010. She received jail credit of 60 days. Adam Daniel Staggs, 32, pled guilty to one count of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and one count of Casual Exchange both A Misdemeanors. He received a sentence of

11 months and 29 days which was suspended to probation. The two sentences will run concurrently. Staggs was ordered to pay a total of $900 in fines. Jason Ray Thrasher, 28, pled guilty to Sale of Schedule II (C Felony). He received a sentence of three years in the TN Department of Corrections. He was also ordered to pay $2,000 in fines. Thrasher received 26 days pre-trial jail credit.

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Letter To The Editor As a former resident of Wayne County, I would like to publicly express my thanks to one of your citizens that assisted me recently as I passed through Collinwood. Upon realizing that I had something in my tire, a young man stopped to help me. After purchasing the tools needed to repair my tire and working tirelessly, this young man did not want to accept any money from me to reimburse himself or for

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IT’S FALL CLEANING TIME!!! City of Waynesboro Fall CleanupWeek The City of Waynesboro is sponsoring “Fall Cleanup Week”, beginning November 14th thru November 18th, 2011. In order to assist the citizens in their Fall Cleaning, the City of Waynesboro will collect and dispose of many unwanted materials, except hazardous waste, at no cost to the citizens. Now, is the time to clean out that garage and prune those trees. Place the unwanted materials by the street and the City will remove it. Please keep brush and landscaping debris separate from other unwanted items, as different items will be disposed of in different manners. PLEASE NOTE: Due to the overwhelming demand, the City of Waynesboro must limit the amount of material collected to ONE LOAD per customer. Additional loads will be charged at $25.00 per load. Pickups will be done so by APPOINTMENT ONLY. Please contact City Hall (722-5458) by November 11th, 2011 in order to schedule pickup. No new appointments will be scheduled after November 18th, 2011. Pickup beyond the dates listed above or for multiple loads will be at the Normal Charge of $25.00 per load. ITEMS THAT WILL NOT BE PICKED UP:

Roofing Materials, Tires, Petroleum Products (oil, gas, etc.), Paint, Paint Cans, Pesticides, Insecticides or Weed Killer, and Any Other Hazardous Waste. If you have questions regarding what items may be considered as hazardous waste, please contact City Hall. Help make Waynesboro a BEAUTIFUL place to live and visit. Don’t let your place be a nuisance to your neighbors.

to the ‘Anytime Santa Fund.’ It is time, once again, to ask for your faithful donations so that the tradition may be continued. It is only with your help that the Committee is able to assist Wayne County’s Foster parents in providing foster children with a lifestyle as normal as possible. They deserve no less!

Thank you, and God bless! * Donations should be made and mailed to: Anytime Santa Fund, P.O. Box 310, Waynesboro, TN 38485. The Wayne County Volunteer Support Committee.

Subscribe Today . . Call 722-5429

Dear Friends, Thank you so much for the generosity you have shown in the past with your annual contributions

MILLROCK FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH Would Like To Say

(Thank You Veterans) For Your Service.

A meal will be hosted for all Veterans and their families on

Wednesday, November 9th at 6:00 P.M.

In Memoriam

Bradley’s Restaurant

his labor. His concern for me and his help reassures me that there are still good people in this world. I would like to thank COLTON GROSS for stopping , offering his help, purchasing the items needed and working tirelessly to help me get back on the road. Thank you, Colton, for your help and for being a wonderful citizen. Wayne County should be proud to have young people like this in your community. Sincerely, Cornelia McGee Fulton, MS Nov. 2-(ojb)

at the Millrock Fellowship Hall.

JAMES MONTGOMERY REMEMBERED AND MISSED ON HIS 85th BIRTHDAY NOVEMBER 2nd

All Veterans are encouraged to attend! Everyone is invited and welcomed!!

All Our Love, To A Loving Husband and Father. Clara Belle, Pam, Pat, Troy, Amy, Brandon, and Jeremy. Nov. 2-P.

Wayne Furnace Church of Christ

Waynesboro Middle School

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Society News Skelton - Stults To Wed November 26

Brian and Misty Skelton and Wayne and Ellen Stults would like to announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their children, Briana Charae Skelton to Tylan Wesley Stults. Briana is the granddaughter of Roy and Reba Skelton, the late Mike Jackson and Diann Wagner. She is a 2009 graduate of Wayne County High School and is currently employed with Wayne County Nursing Home. Tylan is the grandson of Russell Ezell and Ellen Stults and Ollie and Fleeta May Holt. He is a 2007 graduate of Collinwood High School and is currently employed with Lauderdale Farmers Co-op. The couple will exchange vows at Millrock Free Will Baptist Church on November 26, 2011 at 2 o’clock P.M. A reception will follow. Briana and Tylan want to invite all their family and friends to help them celebrate this special day. Nov. 2 And Nov. 23, 2011-P.

W.M.S. Veteran’s Day Pgrm. Waynesboro Middle School will honor and celebrate Veteran’s Day on November 11, 2011 at 1:15 P.M. After the celebration on the square, come to the middle school and enjoy singing by students who

have volunteered their free time to practice patriotic songs to honor local veterans, as well as a slide show of all of the veterans from whom they have received pictures and information! Everyone is invited.

The Wayne County News

Recipient Of TECW S’ship Fall Foliage Photo Contest

Miss Caitlyn McKenzie Shelton, a senior honor student at LCHS in Lawrenceburg and the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Doug Shelton, has received the prestigious Tennessee Economic Council on Women Scholarship. Only one high school senior girl was selected to receive the scholarship from East TN, West TN, and Middle TN. Caitlyn was chosen out of thousands of applicants to receive the scholarship from Middle Tennessee based on her academic standing, community service, and leadership abilities. During the TECW Summit, held at the beautiful Nashville Airport Marriott, Caitlyn was presented her scholarship from First

Lady of Tennessee, Crissy Haslam. Also on hand to congratulate Caitlyn was NBC TODAY Show Financial Editor, Jean Chatzky. Mrs. Chatzky is a well known financial author of several books and has been on OPRAH and THE VIEW on several occasions. Representatives of Dell, Inc., were on hand to present new Dell Inspiron laptop computers to each of the scholarship recipients. Caitlyn is the granddaughter of Carl L. Maghielse and the late Shirley Maghielse and Mrs. Bertha Shelton and the late Sammy Shelton of Wayne County. Caitlyn plans on attending the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) in the fall of 2012 specializing in Public Policy and Leadership with minors in Business Marketing Technology and Education. Call 722-5429 To Place Your Ad

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generally…Tennessee is at or near peak foliage colors from mid to late October. First, 2nd and 3rd place prizes will be awarded to the top three pictures. The 1st place winner will receive a $300 B&B gift certificate from the reservation service, 2nd place winner a $200 B&B gift certificate and the 3rd place winner a $100 B&B gift certificate. Each of the winners will also receive one or more $25 dining certificates from restaurants located near the parkway. Winners will be determined by public voting on the website. Go to www. NatchezTraceTravel. com <http://www. natcheztracetravel. com/> for more details.

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Fall foliage season on the Natchez Trace Parkway is just around the corner. This year, folks can enter their fall foliage pictures of the parkway anytime from October 1 through November 23 in a Natchez Trace Fall Foliage Photo Contest. The parkway offers numerous opportunities for enjoying fall foliage scenic overlooks, waterfalls, streams, river crossings, historic sites, sunken roads and sections of the 200+ year-old original Natchez Trace. Each contestant may enter up to three pictures. You can’t predict the exact fall foliage peak dates along each section of the 444 milelong Natchez Trace but

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Guest Speakers W’boro Rotary Club

Waynesboro Rotary member, Jeanetta Tignor had the program for the October 25th meeting of the Waynesboro Rotary Club. Mrs. Tignor’s guests were Alana Burns and Jamison Edwards, Girls’ and Boys’ State Representatives. Alana and Jamison shared with the Wayne County Rotarians about their Girls’ and Boys’ State experiences this past summer. The two learned about state government and how it functions. They also heard from several motivational speakers, and were honored to hear Governor Bill Haslam. Pictured from left to right are Jeanetta Tignor, Alana Burns and Jamison Edwards.

Photo by Bobby Brown

C.M.S. To Host Veterans Day Pgrm. Friday, November 11 Collinwood Middle School is extending an invitation to all veterans and to the community to attend their annual Veteran’s Day Program. The event

will be held on November 11, 2011, at 1 P.M. in the C.M.S. Cafeteria. Students from C.M.S. will be performing for the Veterans and other guests. Refreshments for

guests will be enjoyed immediately following the program. Faculty, staff, and students at Collinwood Middle School hope you can attend this program to honor the Veterans who have served for this nation to insure that citizens of the United States keep the freedoms we so greatly enjoy. C.M.S. students and faculty hope to see you on Friday, November 11, at 1 P.M. at CMS Cafeteria for this Veteran’s Day Program. Written by CMS Leadership Team

Financial Aid Night, WCHS November 3rd Sending a child to college can be a difficult and expensive process if you’re not familiar with current trends and opportunities. In order to help students and parents become better acquainted with these procedures, Wayne County High School will be hosting a financial aid night for seniors on Thursday, November 3, at 5:30 P.M. Speakers include WCHS Counselor Heather Warren, WCHS Ayers Foundation College Mentor Mary Lauren Anderson, and a representative from the Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation. Items on the agenda include the college admissions process, current trends, financial aid information, scholarship information, and navigating the school web site for local scholarships. The event will be held in the WCHS cafeteria. Following the speakers,

parents and students will have the opportunity to submit requests for personal identification numbers (PINs) in order to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) later on this year.

Attends Girls State

To Speak At Fairview Baptist

Camryn Eaton will be speaking at the Fairview Free Will Baptist Church on Sunday night, November 6 at 6 P.M. Everyone is invited to attend.

Miss Wayne Co. Pageant Sat., Nov. 19th

The annual Miss Wayne County Pageant has been set for Saturday, November 19th. This event is sponsored by the Waynesboro Rotary Club and will be held at the Collinwood Middle School Cafeteria. The pageant is divided into four divisions: Kindergarten-1st grade; grades 2, 3, 4 and 5; grades 6, 7 and 8; and grades 9-10-11 and 12. For more information or to enter contact Dianne Rich 724-2665, Bob Haggard 724-9191 or any Rotarian. Applications may be picked up at either of the banks.

Lena Newborn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Newborn recently attended Girls State at David Lipscomb University. While at Girls State Lena had the opportunity to learn leadership skills along with courses in government and patriotism. She had the opportunity to participate in mock government and assist others who ran for office. Lena was sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary 254 Collinwood. She is very active in her student council and community. She attends Collinwood High School. Peggy Monroe, Past Southern Division National President of the American Legion Auxiliary served as one of the Auxiliary Volunteers for the week. Some of the highlights of the week included a visit from Governor Haslem and participating in the Olympics.

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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. Mitchell Skelton, Pulpit Minister WEBSITE: www.waynesborochurchofchrist.org COLLINWOOD CHURCH OF CHRIST Gregg Lee, Preacher Sunday Bible Class 9 – Worship 10 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. 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 - Mark Nelson, Pastor 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.

WHITTEN’S CROSSROADS COUNTY LINE FULL GOSPEL CHURCH WAYNESBORO UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Buttermilk Ridge Road FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Whitten’s Crossroads Community S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. South Main Street – Waynesboro John Allen Berry, Pastor BEECH CREEK FULL GOSPEL CHURCH S.S. 9:45 A.M. – Worship 11 A .M. S.S. 10:45 A.M. – Wprship 9:45 A.M. Beech Creek Road - Harold Morris, Pastor KELLEY’S CHAPEL WAYNESBORO FIRST Sunday 10 A.M. BAPTIST CHURCH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH FIRST PENTECOSTAL Natural Bridge Road - Troy Gobbell, Pastor A study recently published in the American Sociological Review, based on data from the Corner Of Hassell & Songer St. CHURCH OF CLIFTON S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. General Social Survey by the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Waynesboro, Tennessee Elm Street – Clifton CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Chicago, reveal that Americans today have fewer close friends than they did just twenty Lea Thornton, Pastor Billy Wright, Pastor Jerry Robbins, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Highway 13 South – Waynesboro years ago. The average American had only two close friends in 2004, compared to three CLIFTON UNITED PHILLIPS CHAPEL COMMUNITY CHURCH S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. close friends in 1985. And perhaps even more disturbing was the finding that 25 METHODIST CHURCH Highway 13 North – Waynesboro Sun. Disc. Training 5 P.M. - Worship 6 P.M. percent of Americans reported having no one to confide in concerning important West Pillow St., Clifton - Josh Layne Pastor John Blackwell, Pastor Wed. Even. 6 P.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. matters. Besides the obvious implications of this research, which suggest we are living NEW BEGINNINGS WORSHIP CENTER STATELINE CHURCH RIVERSIDE UNITED Highway 128, Clifton Keith Montgomery, Pastor lonelier lives, there is also cause for concern related to the increasing lack of social METHODIST CHURCH Jimmy Hayes, Pastor Hwy. 13 S. TN/AL Stateline support. Having friends that you Highway 128 N. Of Clifton Josh Layne 3 P.M.Worship Wed. Night. 6:30 P.M. Worship 9:45 A.M. – S.S. 10:45 can confide in and ask for help COLLINWOOD CHURCH OF S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. CUMBERLAND GOD OF PROPHECY MEMORIAL is obviously a good thing, and PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Railroad Bed – Woodlawn BAPTIST CHURCH probably doesn’t require Highway 13 North – Waynesboro Connie Pulley, Pastor Indian Creek Road, Waynesboro Don Jones, Pastor academic research to confirm. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Donnie Overton, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. WAYNESBORO CHURCH OF GOD S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. However, many people may not CLIFTON PRESBYTERIAN Highway 64 West – Waynesboro GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH be aware of additional research Tommy Burke, Pastor CHURCH IN CLIFTON Colllinwood – Third Avenue S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Dr. James Roundtree Pastor which links social isolation and Lawrence Steiner, Pastor CLIFTON CHURCH OF GOD S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. loneliness to mental and physical Dorothy Lambert, Pastor FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH LEATHERWOOD S.S. 10 A.M. - Worship 11 A.M. illness. We would all do well to 308 South Main St. – Waynesboro BAPTIST CHURCH COLLINWOOD CHURCH OF GOD S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. cultivate more close friendships; Highway 64 West Highway 13 – Collinwood ST. CECILIA CATHOLIC CHURCH S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Richard Bane, Pastor and the best way to have a Highway 64 East Waynesboro S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. RAY’S CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH friend is to be a friend. Allowing Father Kevin Dowling, Pastor CROMWELL CROSSROADS CHURCH 3 ½ Miles Down Hog Creek Road Service 10 A.M. Sunday someone to confide in us, Saturday Mass 5 P.M. Edd Lopp, Pastor Joe Risner, Pastor HOLLIS CHAPEL S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. or helping someone with a chore WAYNE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH FULL GOSPEL CHURCH ZION BAPTIST CHURCH or running an errand for them Highway 13 North – Waynesboro Old Railroad – Iron City - Pastor, Julie Keener 750 Glenrock Branch Road Junior Cummins, Pastor creates a social safety net that S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Nathan Huff, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. SEVENTH DAY S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. will be there when we need WAYNESBORO ADVENTISTS OF WAYNESBORO BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH GREEN RIVER TABERNACLE a friend. Pastor – John Johnston Green River Road, Waynesboro 8821 California Branch Road 1606 Old Highway 64 E. Larry Janes, Pastor Westpoint, TN 38486 - Tony Shults, Pastor S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. Sabbath School 9:30 – Church 11 A.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11A.M. Without counsel plans go wrong, THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST LITTLE BETHEL Evening Worship 6 P.M. OF LATTER DAY SAINTS but with many advisors they succeed. HOLINESS CHURCH ABUNDANT LIFE Worship 9 A.M. – S.S. 10 A.M. On Pumping Station Road FOURSQUARE GOSPEL CHURCH Located Linden Ward – 5 Miles — R.S.V Proverbs 15:22 Robert Marks, Pastor Highway 64 West – Waynesboro W of Linden Highway 412 S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M Dean Haggard, Pastor LIVING WATER TABERNACLE Sun. Night 6 P.M. – Wed. Night 7 P.M. Sunday Service 10:30 918 West Point Rd – Lawrenceburg WAYNE COUNTY BIBLE CENTER Shawn Moore, Pastor Midweek Service Thursday 7 P.M. Morning Worship 10:30 A.M. S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M. FORTY-EIGHT FREEWILL JOHNSON’S CHAPEL PINEY GROVE MT. HOPE UNITED COLLINWOOD UNITED Sunday Evening 6 P.M. - Thurs. Evening 7 P.M. Bible Study 6 P.M. – Wednesday 7 P.M. 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Wayne County C.A.R.E.: Dedicated To Helping Children And Families Wayne County C.A.R.E. is a community board dedicated to helping children and families find stability, safety, and hope for the future. The group’s acronym stands for creating a respectful environment. Their goals are to prevent child abuse as well as providing community education. They do this by creating and distributing the Wayne County Resource Guide. The group provides an e-mail list for families in need with resource information and community announcements. Wayne County

C.A.R.E. partners with the Department of Children Services to provide assistance to Wayne County families in need, hopefully preventing children from coming into custody. How do they accomplish these goals? The communicative board shares information and collaborates with community agencies pertaining to the community issues and needs. They develop and assess both formal and informal resources for families and the community to determine those resources that are available and those

resources that are missing. C.A.R.E. also upholds confidentiality of the families, children, parents, and caregivers they assist. They aide the community agencies in linking families to resources as needed. The group also shares and submits information to the State Advisory Board. Legislation at the state level requires forming an independent local advisory board made up of community representatives in order to develop and link families with community resources. The forming of the boards is facilitated by DCS but the community organization is not part of the Department of Children Services. Wayne County C.A.R.E. serves as the Community Advisory Board. Those who would like to participate in the advisory board would include families in the community, local public agencies (schools, health department, and other health care providers), juvenile court system, district attorney general, local law enforcement, and other community based resources that are available. Any concerned citizen of Wayne County is invited to attend meetings and become a member. Those meetings are held the first Thursday of every month from 11:30

A.M. to 12:30 P.M. at Bradley’s Restaurant in Waynesboro. The C.A.R.E. group will be kicking off their fund raiser to begin this week. They will be selling chances on gift cards from Bundrant’s and Subway. Winners

will be drawn at the December 1st meeting. For more information call, Wayne County Chair Marla Beavers at 931-722-8110 or by email at mjbeavers58@ yahoo.com. You may also contact Dean Stegall at 931-722-5273.

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Wayne County News

C’wood Finishes Regular Season With Loss To C. A.

#21 Austin Rice carries the ball as #75 Dakota Willis seals off the block.

Region 6-A Champions

WCHS Cats Defeat Perry Co.; Host Play-Off Game Friday, Nov. 11th The Wayne County High School Wildcats claimed the Region 6-1A Championship last Friday night as they defeated the Perry County Vikings 21 – 6. The ‘Cats’ defense held the highly touted Viking offense to only 137 yards of total offense and forced three turnovers while the offense came up with 326 yards and three solid scoring drives. The Wildcats marched 80 yards in 17 plays to take the lead as the first quarter ended and never trailed in the contest. The win placed the ‘Cats with an unbeaten, 10 – 0 regular season mark and gave them a #2 seed on the bracket for the Class 1A Play-offs. They will host the winner of Bruceton – Clarksville Academy game on Friday, November 11, at 7:00 p.m. at Lion’s Field. Austin Rice gave the ‘Cats the lead with eleven seconds left in the first quarter with a one yard touchdown run. Boston Ray hit the first of three PAT’s on the night to give the ‘Cats the 7 – 0 lead. A fumble on the ensuing kick saw Carson Kelly come up with the recovery and give the ‘Cats the ball back at the Viking 45, but they were unable to score and turned it back over on downs at

#4 Clint Butler hits the hole made by #73 Logan Self’s block. the Viking 18. The teams County got on the board exchanged punts on the with 7:33 remaining but next two series. Hayden failed to convert on the Skelton came up with point after to make the an interception at the score 21 – 6. The Vikings Wildcat 15 to give the mounted another drive Wildcats the ball with to the Wildcat 25 late in five minutes left in the the contest, but it ended first half. The Wildcats with a Peyton Mathis marched the 85 yards in interception to end the 6 plays and using only 3 threat and seal the win minutes to score for the for the Wildcats. second time. Austin Rice Clint Butler rushed 18 hit Peyton Mathis for the times for 101 yards and 47 yard touchdown pass had one pass reception to put the ‘Cats up 14 – for 27 yards. Austin 0. Rice scored two rushing In the second half, touchdowns and had 96 the ‘Cats came out on yards on 27 attempts. He the first possession and was 3 of 11 passing for marched 60 yards in 7 90 yards. Hayden Skelton plays. Austin Rice scored had 2 rushing attempts, for the second time, this and Nick Horton carried time on a 7 yard run and the ball 7 times for 41 the ‘Cats went up 21 – 0. yards. Peyton Mathis had The Wildcats blocked a the 47 yard touchdown Viking punt on the next reception and another series but were unable to catch for 16 yards. He move the ball and were rushed 2 times for one forced to punt. Perry (Continued On Page Eight B)

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#38 Carson Kelly, #55 Daniel Rumbaugh and #67 Boston Ray team up on the tackle.

Collinwood took on Columbia Academy in what would be the final game of the season for the Trojans. The Trojans got off to a slow start as CA scored on their second play from scrimmage. The extra point made the score 7-0. Columbia Academy added another touchdown halfway through the first giving them a 14-0 Lead. That score held until the second quarter where Columbia Academy tacked on 13 more points

driving the score to 27-0 at half. The second half started with both teams trading punts. Then with 7:48 left in the 3rd Columbia Academy scored and added the extra point leaving the score 34-0. It didn’t take the Collinwood long before Dominic Norato bolted 71 yards for the Trojan’s first score of the night. Just 5 minutes later Hayden Stults powered in from 7 to give absolute momentum to the Green. Seemingly sparked by

the offense, the Trojan Defense came to life not budging for the next 3 Bulldog possessions. Then with 4:55 left in the game Norato again punched it in from 1 yard. CA would tack on a late touchdown, and the final score stood at 41-18 Bulldogs. The Trojans say goodbye to 7 seniors including Drew Luker, Divonte Singleton, Cody McCrary, Tommy Brewer, Andy Pickens, Hayden (Continued On Page Eight B)

The Seniors were honored and appreciated for all of their dedication and hard work to the football program while at CHS! Pictured from left to right, Mgr. Chris Smoke, #63 Cody McCrary, #87 Andy Pickens, #9 Tommy Brewer, Coach Brian Wilson, #30 Nicholas Caperton, #22 Divonte Singleton, #40 Hayden Stults, Coach Micheal Statom & #19 Drew Luker.

Frank Hughes Junior High Experiences First Time Bowling Team!!

This year Frank Hughes Junior High School fielded a junior high bowling team for the first time. They had 18 boys and girls on their mixed bowling team. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed both practice and league sessions at the Savannah Bowling Center in Savannah, Tennessee. David Channell of Savannah Bowling Center graciously welcomed the junior high teams bowling leagues. Mr. Channell gave very freely of his time, assisting and teaching these new bowlers. Everyone on the team improved so much in their bowling abilities. They would like to express their appreciation to Mr. Channell and Savannah Bowling Center for the free use of their facilities. The students are looking forward to next year’s leagues when they hope to have both junior high and high school teams. This year’s team included: Daniel Couchoud, Andrew Couchoud, Alan O’Neal, Jacob Walls, Saul Perez, Blake Butler, Alex Layne, Johnathan Pope, Dakota Pitts, Peyton O’Neal, Colton Junker, Jason Staggs, Nick Calton, Dominique Kelley, Lexi Willams, Molly Hurt, Devin Letson, and Jake Erisman. Sara Couchoud worked with the team as coach. Anyone with bowling experience that would like to help is welcome.

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Racing Action TN Natl. Raceway Racing Results for Tennessee National Raceway on October 22. Top Five Qualifiers in the Super Late Model Division from a field of fourteen: Tony Morris 15.479, Tanner English 15.481, Josh Putnam 15.586, Donald Johns 15.599 and Donny Christian 15.627. Top Five Qualifiers in NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Default having occurred under that Deed of Trust dated April 16, 2010, and recorded in Record Book No. 128, page 348, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee executed by Kirk Pyle, unmarried, to George G. Gray, Trustee, securing a certain promissory note made payable to the Wayne County Bank. Said note provided for the payment of all costs and expenses of executing the aforesaid Trust and other costs of collection; and, WHEREAS, the Wayne County Bank, as beneficiary of said Deed of Trust has instructed the Trustee to foreclose pursuant to said Deed of Trust. NOW, THEREFORE, I, George G. Gray, as Trustee and not otherwise, acting upon the demand of the Wayne County Bank, the lawful owner and holder of said indebtedness to foreclose said Deed of Trust by virtue of the power and authority vested in me as Trustee, will on Monday, November 28, 2011, 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 8th Civil District of Wayne County, Tennessee, on the waters of Brush Creek, along the Wayne and Lawrence County line, and being more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake in the Lawrence and Wayne County line where same crosses the North boundary line of the 2,456 l58/l60 acre tract conveyed by Tennessee Products Corporation to C. J. Truitt, by deed dated April l0, l939, in bottom of hollow with one hickory, one white oak, one post oak and one black oak pointers, the same being the most Southern Southeast corner of Entry No.45, in the name of A. G. McDougal for 3800 acres, also the Southeast and beginning corner of the tract of which this is apart; thence with said Wayne and Lawrence County line, North l degrees 30’ West 53 poles to a stake in hollow in said county line, also in East boundary line of tract of which this is a part, the same being the Southeast corner of the l58.6 acre tract this day conveyed by J. R. Kelley, to Mrs. R. W. Hurst; thence West 286 poles to a stake on the East margin of the graded road, the same being the West boundary line of the tract of which this is apart, the same being the Southwest corner of said l58.6 acre tract; thence with East margin of said road as follows: South 9 degrees East 58 poles; South 34 l/2 degrees East 23 poles to a stake in same; in the West boundary line of said 2,456 l58/l60 acre tract of C. J. Truitt, with post oak and black gum pointers; thence North with said West boundary line, 24 poles to a post oak (now rock and corner fence post) in the North boundary line of Entry No. l4; and the South boundary line of Entry No. 45, both in the name of A. G. McDougal, with 3 hickory, two post oak, and one black oak pointers; the same being the Northwest corner of said Truitt 2,456 l58/l60 acre tract; thence East with said North and South boundary line, also the North boundary line of said Truitt tract,260 poles to the beginning, containing by estimation 95 acres, be the same more or less, by partial survey August, l968, by W. D. Hurst, Surveyor. This being the real property last conveyed to Kirk Pyle by deed of Amy JoAnn Pipes, et al, dated September 3, 2003, and recorded in Record Book 46, page 859, 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 November 2, 9, 16, 2011

the Limited Late Model Division from a field of nineteen: David Gentry 15.661, AJ Ferguson 15.790, Donald Johns 15.820, David Spears 15.845 and Boone Fullwood 15.882. Top Five Qualifiers in the Open Wheel Division from a field of fifteen: Lucas Lee 15.983, Steven Holcomb 16.025, Todd Bates 16.179, Eddie Rhinehart 16.258 and Michael Lee 16.289. Heat Race - Outlaw Jon Bone, Jim Baldridge and Jay Whittaker. Mini Stock - John Neill, Tim Wilson and Tony Smith. Modified Street #1 Macey Briley,Jr., Jessie McGill and Bobby Birdsong. Modified Street #2 Jimmy Woodard, Leroy Holloway and Donnie Hensley. Dwarf Cars - Freddie Prosser, Jr., Mike Reed and Matt Reed. Feature Results - Open Wheel: Lucas Lee, Eddie Rhinehart, Todd Bates, Steven Holcomb, Michael Lee, Steve Maughan, Justin Cross, Ron Bailey, Tyler Wood, Tony McCord, Bobby Carroll, Eddie Smith, James Cooper DNSDanny Howe and Robert Jared. Outlaw: Jon Bone, .Jay Whittaker, Jim Baldridge and Mike Richardson. Super Late Model: Josh Putnam, David Gentry, David Spears, Tanner English, Brad Skinner, Eric Hickerson, Donny Christian, Seth Daniel, Clint Nichols, Jerry Owens, Donald Johns, Jamie Williams, NOTICE TO CREDITORS As Required by TCA §302-306 Case Number 91CH1-2011PR-110 In the Matter of the Estate of: James M Brewer, Deceased Notice is Hereby Given that on 10/24/2011, Letters Testamentary, of Administration, in respect to the Estate of James M Brewer, deceased, who died 8/2/2011, 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 his Estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above-named Court, within the earlier of four (4) months from the date of the first publication of this notice, or twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death, otherwise their claim will be forever barred. All persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper settlement with the undersigned at once. Date: 10/24/2011 Mary K. Bishop Executor William M Harris, Atty. Attorney Carolyn Mathis Clerk & Master Oct. 26, Nov. 2, 2011 NOTICE TO CREDITORS As Required by TCA §302-306 Case Number 91CH1-2011PR-109 In the Matter of the Estate of: W D Bromley, Deceased Notice is Hereby Given that on 10/19/2011, Letters Testamentary, of Administration, in respect to the Estate of W D Bromley, deceased, who died 8/26/2011, were issued to the undersigned by the Wayne County Chancery Court of Wayne County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against his Estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above-named Court, within the earlier of four (4) months from the date of the first publication of this notice, or twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death, otherwise their claim will be forever barred. All persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper settlement with the undersigned at once. Date: 10/19/2011 Stan Bromley Executor W. Andrew Yarbrough, Atty Attorney Carolyn Mathis Clerk Oct. 26, Nov. 2, 2011

Jerry Trotter, and Tony Morris. Mini Stock: Craig Pedrick, Tim Wilson, Jr. Roland, John Neill, Freddie Smith, Jackie Hurtz, Tony Smith, and Daniel Walls DNS-Taylor Clark. Limited Late Model: David Gentry, David Spears, AJ Ferguson, Jason Maurer, Boone Fullwood, Eddie Rhinehart, Greg Love, Danny Christian, Mitch Thornton, Brandon Briggs, Josh Hale, Will Penny Smith, B.B. Tarpley, Blake Ray, TJ Taylor, Lewis Blocker, Donald Johns, and Matt Odeneal DNS-Joe Reaves. Modified Street: Jimmy Woodard, Macey Briley, Jr., Trevor Woodard. Leroy Holloway, Donnie Hensley, Joey Roberson. Jesse McGill, Dillon Hensley, Bobby Birdsong, Jamie Holloway, Donald Estes, Jerome Hinson DNS-Jimmy Hinson, and Brian Vandygriff. November 5th will be The Crunch Demolition Derby and November 12th the Mud Bog. Submitted by: Doris Cherry NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE WHEREAS, default has occurred in the performance of the covenants, terms, and conditions of a Deed of Trust Note dated September 6, 2007, and the Deed of Trust of even date securing the same, recorded September 10, 2007, at Book 101, Page 118 in Office of the Register of Deeds for Wayne County, Tennessee, executed by James Allen and Angela Allen, conveying certain property therein described to Frances Baize as Trustee for CitiFinancial Services, Inc.; and the undersigned, Shellie Wallace of Wilson & Associates, P.L.L.C., having been appointed Successor Trustee. NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the entire indebtedness has been declared due and payable; and that an agent of Shellie Wallace of Wilson & Associates, P.L.L.C., as Successor Trustee, by virtue of the power, duty, and authority vested in and imposed upon said Successor Trustee will, on November 14, 2011 on or about 3:00 P.M., at the Wayne County Courthouse, Waynesboro, Tennessee, offer for sale certain property hereinafter described to the highest bidder FOR CASH, free from the statutory right of redemption, homestead, dower, and all other exemptions which are expressly waived in the Deed of Trust, said property being real estate situated in Wayne County, Tennessee, and being more particularly described as follows: All that certain parcel unit of land in 4th Civil District, Wayne County, State of Tennessee, as more fully described in Record Book 84, Page 670. Being known and designated as Lot Number 5 Oak Ridge Subdivision, Plat Book 2 at Plat Page 6 on May 23, 1975. ALSO KNOWN AS: 407 Highway 13 N, Collinwood, Tennessee 38450 The HB 3588 letter was mailed to the borrower(s) pursuant to Tennessee Code Annotated 35-5-117. This sale is subject to all matters shown on any applicable recorded plat; any unpaid taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements, or setback lines that may be applicable; any statutory rights of redemption of any governmental agency, state or federal; any prior liens or encumbrances as well as any priority created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. In addition, the following parties may claim an interest in the above-referenced property: James Allen; Angela Allen; Capital One Bank The sale held pursuant to this Notice may be rescinded at the Successor Trustee’s option at any time. The right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, and place certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth above. W&A No. 787-208100 DATED October 13, 2011 WILSON & ASSOCIATES, P.L.L.C., Successor Trustee By: Shellie Wallace DSaleNoticeTN-Shellie_ tcrow_111013_1303 FOR SALE INFORMATION, VISIT WWW.MYFIR.COM and WWW.REALTYTRAC.COM Oct. 19-26-Nov. 2, 2011

Bates To Speak In L’burg Nov. 3

Bill Bates, who played 15 years with the Dallas Cowboys, will be the speaker at the 3rd annual Fellowship of Christian Athletes Fundraising Banquet in Lawrenceburg, Thursday, November 3 at 6:30 P.M. Bates played college football at the University of Tennessee, where he was a four year starter, the first two at free safety and the last two at strong safety. At the end of 1979 he was honored by being named to the Freshman All America team. At the University of Tennessee he was known as the team’s hardest hitter. On August 18, 2005 Bates was inducted into the Greater Knoxville Sports Hall of Fame. He was also named to the 100 Year All-Tennessee Team. He wasn’t considered big enough or fast enough to play in the NFL so he went undrafted in the1983 NFL Draft. He was selected by the USFL’s New Jersey Generals, but decided to sign as an undrafted free agent with NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE WHEREAS, by Deed of Trust dated December 30, 2005, of record in Record Book 78, page 17, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee, AARON G. HUNSUCKER and KIMBERLY HUNSUCKER, husband and wife, did convey unto T. MIKE ESTES, as Trustee, a certain tract of real estate hereinafter described, to secure a certain indebtedness set out in said Deed of Trust; and WHEREAS, FARM CREDIT SERVICES OF MIDAMERICA, FLCA, is the owner and holder of the note secured by said Deed of Trust hereinabove referred to; and WHEREAS, M. WYATT BURK was appointed Substitute Trustee by Appointment of Substitute Trustee of record in Record Book 140, page 807, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee; and WHEREAS, the said real estate described in said Deed of Trust is as follows: A certain lot or parcel of land lying and being situated in the 2nd Civil District of Wayne County, Tennessee, on the waters of Tennessee River, and being more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEING Lot No. 4 as shown on plat of Helton First Subdivision in the City of Clifton, 2nd Civil District, Wayne County, Tennessee, which is found of record in Deed Book No. 54, Page 412-A, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee, and by reference thereto the same is made a part hereof the same as if copied in full herein. This being the real property conveyed to Aaron G. Hunsucker and wife, Kimberly Hunsucker, by deed of Danny Pickett and wife, Sandra Pickett, dated June 19, 1996, and recorded in Deed Book 143, page 679, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee. Said Deed was recorded on June 21, 1996 at 2:30 p.m. WHEREAS, said Deed of Trust was made to secure the payment of a note therein set out and contained the power to sell in the case of default in the payment of said note and interest at maturity; and WHEREAS, the makers of said note have defaulted in the payment thereof, and the owner and holder of said note has declared the entire amount due and payable and has requested the undersigned to foreclose said Deed of Trust according to its terms in order to collect said note. NOW, THEREFORE, I, the undersigned M. WYATT BURK, SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE will, in accordance with the terms set out in the Deed of Trust above referred to, on November 18, 2011, at 11:00 A.M., at the door of the Wayne County Courthouse, offer for sale and sell the abovedescribed real estate at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash in bar of equity of redemption and free from homestead and dower, all in accordance with the provisions of said Deed of Trust and the laws of Tennessee controlling such sales, subject, however, to all outstanding real estate taxes; any applicable easements and

the Dallas Cowboys, which was his favorite team growing up. Bates was a long shot to make the team but his heart and hustle earned him a roster spot on the mteam and a place in the hearts of all Cowboy fans. From the start he excelled playing special teams, being named “NFL special teams Player of the Year” as a rookie. In 1984 he was selected to the Pro Bowl as a special teams player in just his second year. He was also elected All-Pro that season.

Tom Landry once said, “If we had 11 players on the field who played as hard as Bill Bates does and did their homework like he does, we’d be almost impossible to beat”. He received the team’s Bob Lilly Award four consecutive seasons from 1990 to 1994. To attend or for more information, contact Ben Gooch, 931-477-0306; email bgooch@fca.org or Hardy Loyd, 1-877586-0341; email hloyd@ bellsouth.net

To Sing In Parsons

Thread Of Home will be singing at Natchez Trace Pentecostal Church in Parsons, TN on November 12th at 6:30 P.M. Jerry Tubbs, pastor and the congregation invite everyone to attend.

ADVERTISE WITH US TODAY!! CALL US AT 931-722-5429 restrictions; and prior liens or mortgages, if any Other interested parties: Peoples Bank The right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another day and time certain without further publication and in accordance with law upon announcement of said adjournment on the day and time and place of sale set forth above. The failure of any high bidder to pay the purchase price and close the sale shall, at the option of the Substitute Trustee, be cause for rejection of the bid, and if the bid is rejected, the Substitute Trustee shall have the option of making the sale to the next highest bidder who is ready, willing, and able to comply with the terms thereof. The proceeds derived from the sale of the property will be applied as provided for in said Deed of Trust. Said Deed of Trust is made a part hereof as if copied verbatim herein. This sale of the Property shall be subject to any and all taxes, easements, restrictions, building lines, and assessments (plus penalty and interest, if any), and any redemptive rights of any governmental agency, State or Federal (including redemptive rights of any taxing authority by reason of any tax liens), plus any and all other matters and encumbrances superior in right to the lien of the Deed of Trust, as well as any priority created by fixture filing, and any applicable City and/or County zoning ordinances as now affect or as may later affect the parcel. If the U. S. Department of the Treasury/Internal Revenue Service, the State of Tennessee Department of Revenue, or the State of Tennessee Department of Labor and Work Force Development are listed as interested parties in the advertisement, then the notice of this foreclosure is being given to them, and the sale will be subject to the applicable governmental right to redeem the property, all as required by 26 U.S.C. 7425 and T.C.A. 67-1-1433. If applicable, the notice requirements of T.C.A. 35-5-117 have been met. The address of the property is believed to be 116 Helton Drive, Clifton, TN 38425, but such address is not part of the legal description of the property sold herein, and in the event of any discrepancy, the legal description herein shall control. This property is further identified as being Map 50-F, Group C, Parcel 5.00, on the records of the Tax Assessor of Wayne County, Tennessee. THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. This 13th day of October, 2011. M.Wyatt Burk, Substitute Trustee BOBO, HUNT, WHITE & NANCE 111 W. Side Square Shelbyville, Tennessee 37160 (931) 684-3327 ATTORNEYS FOR SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE October 19, 26, Nov. 2, 2011

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE STATE OF TENNESSEE, WAYNE COUNTY WHEREAS, Chris Grantham aka Christopher E. Grantham and Pam Grantham Executed a Deed of Trust to Branch Banking and Trust Company, Lender and BB&T Collateral Service Corporation, Trustee(s), which was dated October 1, 2007 and recorded on October 17, 2007 in Book 102 at Page 721, Wayne County, Tennessee Register of Deeds. WHEREAS, default having been made in the payment of the debt(s) and obligation(s) thereby by the Deed of Trust, the current holder of said Deed of Trust, Branch Banking and Trust Company, (the “Holder”), appointed the undersigned, Brock & Scott, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee, by an instrument duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Wayne County, Tennessee, with all the rights, powers and privileges of the original Trustee named in said Deed of Trust; NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the entire indebtedness has been declared due and payable as provided in said Deed of Trust by the Holder, and that as agent for the undersigned, Brock & Scott, PLLC, Substitute Trustee, by virtue of the power and authority vested in it, will on December 7, 2011, at 1:00 PM at the usual and customary location at the Wayne County Courthouse, Waynesboro, Tennessee, proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property situated in Wayne County, Tennessee, to wit: Parcel ID Number: 052-001.22 Address/Description: Lot 45, Ross Creek Subdivision, Phase 1 and Phase 2, Clifton, TN 38425 Legal Description in Book 102, Page 719 in Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee. Current Owner(s): Chris Grantham and wife Pam Grantham. Other Interested Party(ies): Ross Creek Ridge Property Owners Association. The sale of the property described above shall be subject to all matters shown on any recorded plat; any and all liens against said property for unpaid property taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior liens or encumbrances as well as any priority created by a fixture filing; a deed of trust; and any matter than an accurate survey of the premises might disclose; and All right and equity of redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee. The right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, and place certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth above. This office is attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Brock & Scott, PLLC, Substitute Trustee M.Todd Jackson, TN BPR 23455 Brock & Scott, PLLC, Substitute Trustee c/o Tennessee Foreclosure Department 5431 Oleander Drive, Suite 200 Wilmington, NC 28403 PH: 888-251-0331 FX: (910) 392-8597 File No.: 11-23068 October 19, 26, Nov. 2, 2011


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C’wood Middle School To Celebrate G.A.W.

Collinwood Middle School will be actively involved in storytelling, mapping, and photography for our community as part of Geography Awareness Week, November 1319. “Geography: The Adventure in Your Community” is the theme of Geography Awareness Week 2011, which is supported by National Geographic and partner organizations. This year’s sponsor is the Geo-literacy Coalition Founding Council, composed of the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation, CH2M HILL, Esri and the National Geographic Society. Established by presidential proclamation in 1987, Geography Awareness Week is an annual public awareness program organized by National Geographic NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Default having occurred under that Deed of Trust dated April 28, 2003, and recorded in Record Book No. 41, page 60, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee executed by Vickey A. Ritter, unmarried, to George G. Gray, Trustee, securing a certain promissory note made payable to the Wayne County Bank. Said note provided for the payment of all costs and expenses of executing the aforesaid Trust and other costs of collection; and, WHEREAS, the Wayne County Bank, as beneficiary of said Deed of Trust has instructed the Trustee to foreclose pursuant to said Deed of Trust. Pursuant to Section 35-5-117, Tennessee Code Annotated, a sixty (60) day notice of the legal right to foreclosure was sent by regular mail on August 10, 2011, to the said Vickey A. Ritter, by the said Wayne County Bank. NOW, THEREFORE, I, George G. Gray, as Trustee and not otherwise, acting upon the demand of the Wayne County Bank, the lawful owner and holder of said indebtedness to foreclose said Deed of Trust by virtue of the power and authority vested in me as Trustee, will on Monday, November 28, 2011, 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 l0th Civil District of Wayne County, Tennessee, and being more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING on an iron rod set, in the centerline of a 25 feet wide ingress/egress easement, being a point in the West boundary of a tract conveyed to Marcie Mays by deed recorded in Deed Book 145, page 745, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee, a Southeast corner of the remainder of the tract of which the herein described tract is a part, and the Northeast corner of the herein described tract, said point lying, South 00 degrees 31’ 48” West a distance of 292.97 feet, from an iron rod set, in the South right of way of Railroad Bed Road (based on a total width of 50 feet) being the centerline of said 25 feet wide ingress/egress easement, the Northwest corner of said Mays tract, and the Northeast corner of the remainder of the tract of which the herein described tract is a part; runs thence South 00 degrees 31’ 48” West a distance of 112.67 feet along and with the centerline of said 25’ wide ingress/egress easement, being the West boundary of said Mays tract, and the East boundary of the herein described tract, to

Education Programs that encourages citizens young and old to engage in fun, educational experiences that draw attention to geo-literacy, the interconnectedness of our world and the importance of geography education. “This year’s theme explores the idea of community geography and promotes geoliteracy by showing one can discover a nearly unlimited amount of new and amazing things, right in one’s own backyard, just by using geographic skills and perspectives,” said Danny Edelson, National Geographic’s vice president for education. The Geography Awareness Week Web page www. geographyawarenesswe ek.org hosted on National Geographic Education Programs’ new an iron rod set, being a point in the West boundary of said Mays tract, a point in the centerline of said 25 feet wide ingress/egress easement, a Northeast corner of the remainder of the tract of which the herein described tract is a part, and the Southeast corner of the herein described tract; runs thence North 81 degrees 53’ 47” West a distance of 427.10 feet, along and with a severance line, being the South boundary of the herein described tract to an iron rod set, being an interior corner of the remainder of the tract of which the herein described tract is a part, and the Southwest corner of the herein described tract; runs thence North 59 degrees 45’ 21” East a distance of 234.37 feet, along and with a severance line, being the West boundary of the herein described tract, to an iron rod set, being an interior corner of the remainder of the tract of which the herein described tract is a part; and the Northwest corner of the herein described tract; runs thence South 73 degrees 30’ 00” East a distance of 230.92 feet, along and with a severance line, being the North boundary of the herein described tract, to the point of beginning, containing 1.000 acres of land, more or less, also includes a 25 feet wide ingress/egress easement from the South right of way of said Railroad Bed Road as described in Deed Book 155, page 211, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee, and is subject to ½ of said 25 feet wide ingress/egress easement along the East boundary of the herein described tract, according to the survey of Ottis H. Freeland, Registered Land Surveyor No. 1018, February 6, 2001. This being the real property conveyed to Vicky A. Ritter, by deed of Jackie Dial, dated April 26, 2001, and recorded in Record Book No. 16, page 249, 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 November 2, 9, 16, 2011

award-winning website NatGeoEd.org, offers access to activities, lesson plans, games and more, relating to community geography. The site features contributions from National Geographic and partner organizations such as Newspapers in Education, World Savvy and National Council for Geographic Education. Educators and parents will find valuable lists of recommended books, videos, geographer profiles and familyfriendly games. The website also features opportunities to join nearly 100,000 geography supporters in promoting geo-literacy. Resources are provided on how to host a local Geography Awareness Week event, such as a community festival or a Geography Trivia Night. Site visitors also can read and contribute to a Geography Awareness Week Blog-a-Thon, updated multiple times daily with commentary and multimedia features.

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NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE WHEREAS, by Deed of Trust dated May 20, 2005, of record in Record Book 70, page 244, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee, JEFFREY SCOTT MATHIS and KARRON F. MATHIS, HUSBAND AND WIFE, did convey unto T. MIKE ESTES, as Trustee, a certain tract of real estate hereinafter described, to secure a certain indebtedness set out in said Deed of Trust; and WHEREAS, FARM CREDIT SERVICES OF MIDAMERICA, FLCA, is the owner and holder of the note secured by said Deed of Trust hereinabove referred to; and WHEREAS, WYATT BURK was appointed Substitute Trustee by Appointment of Substitute Trustee of record in Record Book 140, page 699, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee; and WHEREAS, the said real estate described in said Deed of Trust is as follows: A tract of land located in the Eighth Civil District of Wayne County, Tennessee and more particularly described in as follows: Beginning at a point on the centerline of Forty-Eight Creek Road (a 50 foot wide right-ofway) the same being a point on the northerly line of Tennessee Packing, Inc., (Deed Book 126, Page 422), the southeast corner of Jerry and Karron Mathis (Deed Book 143, Page 810), the southeast corner of the tract herein described, and runs; thence with said Tennessee Packing, Inc. northerly line as follows, North 84 degrees 00 minutes 50 seconds West 277.97 feet, passing an angle iron found at 24.39 feet, to a ½ inch iron rod with an identification cap set; thence north 83 degrees 25 minutes 37 seconds West, 243.46 feet to a steel fence post found; thence North 79 degrees 25 minutes 10 seconds West, 229.71 feet to a ½ inch iron rod with an identification cap set; thence leaving said northerly line, with a severance line of Jeffery and Karron Mathis (Deed Book 143, Page 85) and the aforementioned Mathis parcel as follows, North 05 degrees 46 minutes 11 seconds East, 301.06 feet to a ½ inch iron rod with an identification cap set; thence south 79 degrees 25 minutes 10 seconds East, 349.98 feet to a ½ inch iron rod with an identification cap set; thence South 20 degrees 49 minutes 48 seconds East, 187.26 feet to a ½ inch iron rod with an identification cap set; thence North 73 degrees 12 minutes 10 seconds East 260.98 feet, passing a ½ inch iron rod with an identification cap set on the westerly right-of-way of the aforementioned Forty-Eight Creek Road at 237.17 feet to a point on the centerline of said road; thence with said centerline as follows, South 14 degrees 21 minutes 24 seconds East, 166.77 feet to a point; thence south 09 degrees 20 minutes 54 seconds East, 74.13 feet to the Point of Beginning. Containing 4.00 acres within these bounds as determined by a Category 2 Survey done by Acheson Land Surveying, Inc., on November 24, 1999, Devon R. Acheson, RLS#186. This being the same property conveyed to Jeffrey Scott Mathis and wife, Karen Denise Mathis

from Floyd Mathis and wife, Beulah Marie Mathis by deed dated July 3, 1989 of record in Deed Book 115, Page 540, ROWCo., Tennessee. See Quit Claim Deed from Karen Denise Mathis to Jeffrey Scott Mathis dated April 25, 1991 of record in Deed Book 122, Page 849, ROWCo., Tennessee. Also see deed creating tenancy from Jeffrey Scott Mathis to Jeffrey Scott Mathis and wife, Karron F. Mathis dated April 23, 1996 of record in Deed Book 143, Page 81, ROWCo., Tennessee. Also being a portion of the property conveyed to Jeffrey Scott Mathis and wife, Karron F. Mathis from Floyd Mathis and wife, Beulah Marie Mathis by deed dated April 23, 1996 of record in Deed Book 143, Page 85, ROWCo., Tennessee. “ M O R T G A G O R S (DEBTORS) HEREBY FURTHER GRANT TO MORTGAGEE (SECURED PARTY) A SECURITY INTEREST, AS SECURITY FOR THE PAYMENT OF ALL INDEBTEDNESS OF THE MORTGAGORS (DEBTORS) TO MORTGAGEE (SECURED PARTY) IN CERTAIN PROPERTY GENERALLY DESCRIBED AS: YEAR (2005) MAKE (SUNS) MODEL (SUN) BODY (HT) VEHICLE ID # ALS12820A & YEAR (2005) MAKE (SUNS) MODEL (SUN) BODY (HT) VEHICLE ID # ALS12820B LOCATED ON AND AFFIXED TO 4.00 ACRES LOCATED IN WAYNE COUNTY, TENNESSEE, PROPERTY ADDRESS 4370 FORTYEIGHT CREEK ROAD, WAYNESBORO TN 38485. THIS SECURITY INTEREST IS BEING GIVEN PURSUANT TO THE TENNESSEE UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE TO SECURE THE ABOVE DESCRIBED ITEMS. IN CASE OF DEFAULT, THE MORTGAGEE (SECURED PARTY) SHALL HAVE ALL REMEDIES AS PROVIDED UNER SAID CODE AND UNDER THE OTHER TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS MORTGAGE, AND MAY PROCEED UPON ANY SECURITY LIENED TO IT, EITHER CONCURRENTLY OR SEPARATELY, IN ANY MANNER IT MAY ELECT.” WHEREAS, said Deed of Trust was made to secure the payment of a note therein set out and contained the power to sell in the case of default in the payment of said note and interest at maturity; and WHEREAS, the makers of said note have defaulted in the payment thereof, and the owner and holder of said note has declared the entire amount due and payable and has requested the undersigned to foreclose said Deed of Trust according to its terms in order to collect said note. NOW, THEREFORE, I, the undersigned WYATT BURK, TRUSTEE will, in accordance with the terms set out in the Deed of Trust above referred to, on November 18, 2011, at 11:00 A.M., at the door of the Wayne County Courthouse, offer for sale and sell the above-described real estate at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash in bar of equity of redemption and free from homestead and dower, all in accordance with the provisions of said Deed of Trust and the laws of Tennessee

photography, storytelling, mapping and taking action can open new worlds. By completing a series of “missions,” individuals or teams can earn badges in each of these categories. Earning all four badges will show they are able to see their community and the rest of the world with deeper understanding. Additionally, during Geography Awareness Week, grassroots organizers around the country will host events, workshops and contests at local schools and community centers. The National Geographic Society is one of the world’s largest nonprofit scientific and educational organizations. Founded in 1888 to “increase and diffuse geographic knowledge,” the Society works to inspire people to care about the planet. It reaches more than 400 million people worldwide each month through its official journal, National Geographic, and other magazines; National Geographic Channel; television documentaries; music; radio; films; books; DVDs; maps; exhibitions; live events; school publishing programs; interactive media; and merchandise. National Geographic has funded more than 9,600 scientific research, conservation and exploration projects and supports an education controlling such sales, subject, however, to all outstanding real estate taxes; any applicable easements and restrictions; and prior liens or mortgages, if any Other interested parties: Attorney J. Christopher Williams The right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another day and time certain without further publication and in accordance with law upon announcement of said adjournment on the day and time and place of sale set forth above. The failure of any high bidder to pay the purchase price and close the sale shall, at the option of the Substitute Trustee, be cause for rejection of the bid, and if the bid is rejected, the Substitute Trustee shall have the option of making the sale to the next highest bidder who is ready, willing, and able to comply with the terms thereof. The proceeds derived from the sale of the property will be applied as provided for in said Deed of Trust. Said Deed of Trust is made a part hereof as if copied verbatim herein. This sale of the Property shall be subject to any and all taxes, easements, restrictions, building lines, and assessments (plus penalty and interest, if any), and any redemptive rights of any governmental agency, State or Federal (including redemptive rights of any taxing authority by reason of any tax liens), plus any and all other matters and encumbrances superior in right to the lien of the Deed of Trust, as well as any priority created by fixture filing, and any applicable City and/or County zoning ordinances as now affect or as may later affect the parcel. If the U. S. Department of the Treasury/Internal Revenue Service, the State of Tennessee Department of Revenue, or the State of Tennessee Department of Labor and Work Force Development are listed as interested parties in the advertisement, then the notice of this foreclosure is being given to them, and the sale will be subject to the applicable governmental right to redeem the property, all as required by 26 U.S.C. 7425 and T.C.A. 67-1-1433. If applicable, the notice requirements of T.C.A. 35-5-117 have been met. The address of the property is believed to be 4370 S. Fortyeight Road, Waynesboro, TN 38485, but such address is not part of the legal description of the property sold herein, and in the event of any discrepancy, the legal description herein shall control. This property is further identified as being all of Map 79, Parcel 4.02 and a portion of Map 79, Parcel 4.07 on the records of the Tax Assessor of Wayne County, Tennessee. THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. This 17th day of October, 2011. Wyatt Burk, Trustee BOBO, HUNT, WHITE & NANCE 111 W. Side Square Shelbyville, Tennessee 37160 (931) 684-3327 ATTORNEYS FOR SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE October 19, 26, Nov. 2, 2011

program promoting geographic literacy. For more information, visit nationalgeographic.com. SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made in the terms, conditions and payments provided in a certain Deed of Trust, dated March 9, 2007, executed by Randal Tinin, to Martin Haggard, Jr., Trustee, of record in Record Book 94, Page 532, in the Register’s Office for Wayne County, Tennessee, a certain Modification Agreement and Extension of Deed of Trust, of record in Record Book 98, Page 334, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee, a certain Modification Agreement and Extension of Deed of Trust, of record in Record Book 114, Page 279, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee, and to W. Andrew Yarbrough, appointed as Substitute Trustee in an instrument of record in the Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee, to secure the indebtedness described, the entire indebtedness having been declared due and payable as provided in said Deed of Trust, I, W. Andrew Yarbrough, as Substitute Trustee, will by virtue of the power and authority vested in me as Substitute Trustee, on the 2nd day of December, 2011 at 10:00 A.M., at the EAST DOOR OF THE COURTHOUSE, WAYNE COUNTY, TENNESSEE, sell to the highest bidder for cash, free from all legal and equitable rights of redemption, homestead and dower, rights by virtue of marriage, and all other exemptions of every kind, which are expressly waived, and subject to any unpaid taxes, if any, the following described property, to wit: A tract or parcel of land, lying, situated, and being the Third (3rd) Civil District of Wayne County, Tennessee, more particularly bounded and described as follows to wit: BEGINNING on an iron pin set in the West margin of Beechview Loop, which point is located N. 22 deg. 26 min. 18 sec. W. 92.84 ft. to the N.E. corner of a 0.94 acre tract; thence from the point of beginning and on new lines through said subdivision the following calls: S 64 deg. 31 min. 05 sec. W. 213.89 ft., N. 39 deg. 20 min. 45 sec. W. 117.11 ft., N. 64 deg. 31 min. 05 sec. E. 246.62 ft. to an iron pin set in the West margin of Beechview Loop; thence with the West margin of said road the following calls: S. 24 deg. 13 min. 16 sec. E. 44.38 ft., S. 22 deg. 26 min. 18 sec. E. 69.43 ft. to the point of beginning, containing 0.61 acre. The above described real property is conveyed subject to the following, all of which are incorporated herein by reference the same as if copied in full herein, to wit: a) Declarations of Conditions, Covenants and Restrictions, dated April 28, 1989, of record in MCL Book 18, Page 263, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee; b) Certificate of Expansion, dated October 21, 1990, of record in MCL Book 21, Page 71, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee; c) Amendment of Declaration of Conditions, Covenants and Restrictions, dated June 30, 1993, of record in MCL Book 27, Page 776, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee; d) Certificate of Expansion, dated June 30, 1993, of record in MCL Book 27, Page 779, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee; e) Correction of Certificate of Expansion, dated July 15, 1993, of record in MCL Book 27, Page 791, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee; f) Certificate of Expansion, dated November 6, 1997, of record in MCL Book 37, Page 586, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee; g) Amendment of Conditions, Covenants and Restrictions, of record in MCL Book 42, Page 648, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee and h) Assignment and Agreement, dated October 2, 2000, of record in Record Book 15, Page 588, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee. The above-described real property is also conveyed subject to TVA flowage easements and TVA easements as described in Deed Book 26, Page 433, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee. This above described real property is also conveyed subject to water hookup and access fees as set out in the restrictions above referred to. This being the real property conveyed to Randal Tinin, by deed of Robert Lee Wesbrooks and wife, Melba D. Wesbrooks, dated March 9, 2007, of record in Record Book 94, Page 530, Register’s Office of Wayne County, Tennessee. The Notice of the Right to Foreclose, if required was sent to the aforesaid pursuant to T.C.A. Section 35-5-117. The sale of said property shall be subject to any and all unpaid taxes and assessments, together with interest and penalty, if any, and any and all other prior easements, restrictions, encumbrances, or liens of any nature. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. W. ANDREW YARBROUGH Substitute Trustee W. ANDREW YARBROUGH ATTORNEY October 26, Nov. 2, 9, 2011


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Gems and Junk Furniture, Washers, Dryers, Refrigerators, Freezers, Antiques, Collectibles, 307 Hwy. 13 South, Collinwood. 724-6072. Aug. 3-tf-(ojb) FOR SALE: Used Appliances, Washers, Dryers, Stoves, Refrigerators, At Linden Repair, 228 West Main, Linden, 931-589-2044. July 15-tf-(ojb) Mahindra Tractors & Implements, Full Line of Vermeer Hay Equipment. D&C Hay Equipment, LLC, Hwy. 117, 4 Miles South of Adamsville, (731) 632-3608. Feb. 9-tf-(ojb) MIDDLE TENNESSEE FENCE. All Types of Fences Professionally Installed. Chainlink, Farm, Plank, Vinyl. 931-703-5239, 931363-5239. June 1-tf-(ojb)

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Hay FOR SALE: For Horses or Cows, $3.00 Square Bale, 931-244-4644, 931-628-6390. Oct. 12-19-26-Nov. 2-(ojb) House FOR SALE: 2 Bedroom House In Waynesboro, Needs Some Work, $18,000.00, OBO, 931-676-3616. OJB FOR SALE: 2006 Yamaha TT-R 125 Dirt Bike for $1,350.00, In Good Condition. Call 931-722-8407. OJB Baby Calves FOR SALE: Holstein Bulls, Crossbred Heifers and Bulls, 931-8534431, 931-853-6535. Oct. 26-Nov. 2-9-16-(ojb) BATTERIES: Car $49.95, Tractor and Semi-truck $82.95, Wheelchair $69.95, Road & Field Starter & Alternator Svc., Hwy. 64 E., Savannah, 731-925-3838. Oct. 26 thru Dec. 14-(ojb) Waynesboro FOR SALE, LEASE, or RENT To Own. $35,000.00 Sale Price or $350.00 Per Month Rent. Needs Work. Up To 4 Months FREE RENT For Work Done. Call John 303-691-8113. Oct. 26-Nov. 2-9-16-23-(ojb) 1993 Peterbilt, 377 Cab, Reworked Motor, Good Tires. Call 931-724-5315, Leave Message If No Answer. Oct. 26-Nov. 2-(ojb)

GREENHILL THRIFT STORE: Ladies Sweaters, $2.00, Men’s Khaki Pants, $2.00, Shirts, $2.00, Kid’s Clothes, $1.00. Lots To Choose From. Winter Clothes at Bargain Prices. Greenhill Shopping Center (Formally Greenhill Flea Market), Hwy. 43, Greenhill, Ala. Hours: Wed.-Thurs.-Fri.-Sat., 10-5, Sun. 1-4:30, 256-710-1694. Nov. 2-(ojb)

88 Chevrolet, LWB, 4WD, $1,500.00 or Trade For 4-Wheeler; 6 Year Old Red and White Paint Mare, Very Gentle, Kid Broke, Saddle and Bridle, $600.00; 931-3326139. Nov. 2-(ojb)

Records 33’s: Big Selection of Country, Also Older Rock, Gospel, Some Bluegrass, Christmas and Other Kinds. One of Largest Selections. Greenhill Shopping Center (Formally Greenhill Flea Market) Hwy. 43, Greenhill, Ala., Open: Wed.-Thurs.Fri.-Sat., 10-5, Sun. 1-4:30, 256-710-1694. Nov. 2-(ojb)

Browning A Bolt 300 WSM with 4x12 Leupold Scope; Antique Pocket Watch, Hampton, Engraved Case 10K Gold Filled Made 1919, With Chain, 931-796-3713. Nov. 2-9-P.

FOR SALE: Mobile Home, Doublewide, 3 Bedroom, 2 Baths. Call 724-4238 After 4 P.M. Nov. 2-(ojb)

Farm Equipment FOR SALE: 135 Massey Ferguson Tractor, New Paint Job and Tires, Cultivator, Bushhog. Call 731-925-7495 or 731925-8507. Nov. 2-(ojb)

Gun Cabinet, Holds 12 Guns, Walnut, Has 3 Drawers and 3 Doors In The Bottom, 4’x6’, $200.00, 724-9363. Nov. 2-P. House FOR SALE: Three Bedroom Brick, 2 Ac. Land, Holly Creek Community. Call 724-9271 or 724-9373. Nov. 2 thru Dec. 28-P. FOR SALE: 2001 Ford Windstar, 120,000 Miles, $3,000.00, OBO, 722-6458. Nov. 2-9-MCI FOR SALE: 3 Bedroom, 1½ Bath, On 2 Acres With Garage and Storm Shelter. 722-9423 After 5 P.M. Nov. 2-P. FOR SALE: 1981 Aladdin Mobile Home, 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath, $5,000.00/Negotiable. Call 931-231-5830. Nov. 2-P.

FOR SALE: Young Ferret and Cage, Very Tame, $150.00, 931-676-5543. Nov. 2-9-P.

FOR SALE: Cedar Lumber and Posts; Cedar Logs 5” and Up On Small End; 931722-0969. Nov. 2-P.

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FOR SALE: Craftsman 10” Table Saw. Call 722-5809 After 6 P.M. Nov. 2-MCI MAJOR LAND AUCTION - 5228 +/- Acres sold in 35 tracts. Tracts located in Benton, Henry, Carroll, Perry Counties in Tennessee and Calloway County, Kentucky. SALE A held Thursday, November 17, at 2PM at Paris Convention Center in Paris, TN. SALE B held Friday, November 18, at 1PM at Perry County Community Building in Linden, TN. Inspection meetings held November 4 and 11 from 2-6PM at Perry County Community Building in Linden, and on November 5 and 12 from 2-6PM at the Hampton Inn in Paris. Woltz & Associates, Inc.; Real Estate Brokers & Auctioneers, Roanoke, VA. KY#72173, TL#2752. Go to www.woltz.com/755/ or call 800-551-3588 for more information. Nov. 2-tps ONLINE ONLY AUCTION, BANKRUPTCY No. 1110568 (Chapter 7), Trucks, Ditch Witches, Trailers & Equipment, 10/24/11 to 11/1/11, Hendersonville, NC, Iron Horse Auction Company, 800-997-2248, NCAL3936. ironhorseauction.com (TnScan) Nov. 2-tps CASH FOR TENNESSEE STATE Shaped License Plates (most yellow on black, no year) with names such as: Bristol, Tenn.; Copper Basin; Dayton Monkey Town; Petros, Tenn.; Smoky Mountains; White House; Grand Ole Opry; Enjoy our State Parks; etc. Call Sam 423-282-8232. Nov. 2-tps

Office Space Available At Hurricane Plaza, (Next to Hurricane Inn). Call For More Information! Ask For Jeff!! 931-722-5579. Nov. 25-tf-(ojb) Trailers FOR RENT: Natchez Trace Village Mobile Home Park, $250.00 Deposit, $300.00 Month, 2 and 3 Bedroom, 931-722-9255 or 931-306-3554. July 13-tf-(ojb)

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BUY IT! SELL IT! FIND IT! FOR RENT: 1 Bedroom Apartment, Some Utilities Furnished, $375.00 Month, 931-722-9699. S. 28-tf-(ojb) FOR RENT: Mobile Home, CHA, $100.00 Deposit, $250.00 Rent. Lee Street, Outside of Waynesboro, 7249651. Oct. 26-tf-(ojb) FALL MOVE IN SPECIAL!!! 1st Week FREE RENT! Silver Pines Mobile Home Park. Newly Renovated, Security Lighting, Internet and Most Utilities. 2B/1B and 3B/2B Available, 931-722-9401. Nov. 2-tf-(ojb) Apartment FOR RENT: Partially Furnished, Free Water and Sewage, $275.00 Month, $200 Deposit, 931306-0280. (ojb) FOR RENT: 3 Bedroom House, 722-8162.Nov. 2-(ojb) FOR RENT: Beautiful Hilltop Vista View, 4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Doublewide, Woody Acreage, Off Beech Creek Road, Must See, Fireplace, $500.00 Per Month. Serious Inquiries Only, Mickey at 931-676-3993. OBJ FOR RENT: Nice 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath, CH&A, Nice Private Lot, New Carpet, Newly Remodeled, Deposit $300.00; $80.00 Per Week; 722-3247 or 332-4672 Cell. Nov. 2-P. FOR RENT: Mobile Home, 2 Bedroom, 722-8162..N2-(ojb) FOR RENT: 3 Bedroom Trailer, 1½ Baths, $300.00 Month, Plus Deposit, To A Reliable Couple. 931-7244974. Nov. 2-(ojb) FOR RENT: 2 Bedroom House, Large Lot, Near Clifton, 931-676-3616. OJB

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CLASSIFIEDS WANTED: LATHE and MILL HANDS. Growing Precision Gage Company Located In Middle Tennessee Looking For Qualified Machinists. Must Be Able To Work At Extremely Close Tolerances. Only Serious Applicants With At Least 3-5 Years Experience May Apply. Contact 931-722-5719 or 931-722-5720 Between 8:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M. or Contact: maktooloffice@yahoo.com. Salary Commensurate Upon Experience. Nov. 2-9-P. WANTED: MACHINIST, Full-Time Position. Ambitious, Self-Motivated, With Minimum of 3 Years Experience. Pay Based on Experience. Employer Paid Health Insurance, Retirement Plan. Send Resume or Apply In Person, Monday – Friday 8:00 A.M. To 3:30 P.M. RJE Machinery, Inc., Clifton, TN 38425, 931-589-5629, Fax 931-589-2704. Phone Calls For Directions Only Please. Nov. 2-9-(ojb) TENNESSEE NATIONAL GUARD Set yourself apart and Rise to the Challenge! Tuition Assistance, Medical Benefits, Monthly Paycheck - The Time is NOW Contact a Recruiter at www.NationalGuard.com (TnScan) Nov. 2-tps NURSES, MA’S, PHLEBOTOMISTS, Caregivers & Aides needed for various positions ranging from doctor’s offices, corrections, health fairs & private duty. Please apply for immediate consideration. 865-609-0838. (TnScan) Nov. 2-tps BIG G EXPRESS INC Currently hiring OTR Drivers. Good equipment, home most weekends Option to run the weekends, good benefits, Assigned trucks and dispatchers, APU’s in every truck. Free retirement program and more. Call 800-684-9140 x2 or visit us at www.biggexpress.com. (TnScan) Nov. 2-tps VAN/ FLATBED. GREAT HOMETIME- $.40 loaded/ .27 empty+ Fees, Premiums & Pd Vacation. CDL-A 23yoa & 1yr. Recent T/T or Flatbed exp. 877-2612101 flatbedjobs.info schillispecialized.info (TnScan) Nov. 2-tps

FLATBED DRIVERS NEW PAY Scale- Start @ .37cpm Up to .04cpm Mileage Bonus Home Weekends Insurance & 401K Apply @ Boydandsons. com 800-648-9915. (TnScan) Nov. 2-tps DRIVERS: RUN GA, AL, MS & TN. Home Weekends, Earn Up to 39¢/mi. 1 yr OTR Flatbed exp. Call: Sunbelt Transport, LLC 1-800572-5489 Susan ext. 227. (TnScan) Nov. 2-tps DRIVERS NO EXPERIENCE ~ NO Problem. 100% Paid CDL Training. Immediate Benefits. 20/10 program. Trainers Earn up to 49¢ per mile! CRST Van Expedited 800326-2778 www.JoinCRST. com (TnScan) Nov. 2-tps DRIVERS/ CDL TRAINING - CAREER Central No Money Down CDL Training Work for us or let us work for you! Unbeatable Career Opportunities. *Trainee *Company Driver *Lease Operator Earn up to $51k *Lease Trainers Earn up to $80k (877) 369-7191 www. centraltruckdrivingjobs.com (TnScan) Nov. 2-tps DRIVER CDL-A EXPERIENCE PAYS! Up to $3,000 Sign-On-Bonus! Call us today! 6 mo. OTR exp. & CDL Req’d 888-378-7137, www.usatruck.jobs (TnScan) Nov. 2-tps RUN WITH A LEADER! Dry Van and Flatbed Freight! Offering Top Miles, Excellent Equipment, Benefits After 90 Days and Regular Hometime. CDL-A, 6mo. OTR. 888-8015295. (TnScan) Nov. 2-tps CDL-A REGIONAL DRIVERS EARN More! 37 cpm w/1+ years experience. Top Out Pay 42.5 cpm. 4-12 Months Experience? Paid Refresher Course Available. 888-362-8608 or AVERITTcareers.com. Equal Opportunity Employer. (TnScan) Nov. 2-tps DRIVERS CDL-A DRIVERS NEEDED! We Have The Miles! OTR positions available! Teams Needed!! Class A CDL & Hazmat Req’d 800-942-2104 Ext. 7307 or 7308 www. totalms.com (TnScan) Nov. 2-tps

WINTERIZE YOUR HOME AGAINST HARMFUL SPIDERS RATS AND MICE

Cole’s Pest Control Phone: 731-607-6445 Charter #520

Specialize In:

•Cherry •Hickory •Oak Terry Brewer: Call 931-722-4884 Eagle Creek Rd. - Waynesboro, TN

“You Call, We’ll Haul”

Hunt & Son Roofing, Inc. ROOFING TYPES ~Shingle~Metal~Rubber~Foam~

INSULATION SERVICES

DRIVE FLATBED? DRIVE AVERITT! $1,000 Average Weekly! Excellent Equipment. Home Weekly. CDL-A, Minimum 4-months Experience. Refresher Training Course. 888.711.6505 or AV E R I T Tc a r e e r s . c o m . Celebrating 40 Years! EOE. (TnScan) Nov. 2-tps

EAGLE CREEK FRAME SHOP: Custom Framing and Matting. A Large Selection of Prints, Frames and Mirrors. Earl and Sarah Cook, 931-676-5451, www. eaglecreekframeshop.com. Sept. 19-tf-(ojb) NOTICE: We Imprint Your Napkins For Weddings, Showers, Teas and Anniversaries. Two Day Service. Duren Drugs, 7225466. Sept. 26-tf-(ojb) If You’re Planning An Auction, Call Lineberry Auction Service, 731-9256860 or 731-607-1266. OJB Will Buy Junk Vehicles. Also Buy Radiators, Catalytic Converters, Aluminum Wheels, 931-722-6588 or 7221733. Oct. 29-tf-(ojb) We Buy Scrap Gold: Sherry’s Fine Jewelry, Gold Prices Are Sky High. Call or Come By, Talk To Sherry, 722-3664. Apr. 15-tf-(ojb) Need Something Hauled or Dug? Best Savings – Motor Home, Dozer, Backhoe, Ditch Witch, Dump Truck, Generators, Power Washer, Moving Van, Pontoon Boat, Etc., Beech Creek Rentals, 931-676-3993. A.25-tf-(ojb) Starters, Alternators, Batteries, D. C. Motors, and Cables for All Applications! Road and Field Starter Service, Savannah, TN, 731925-3838. Jan. 19-Jan. 4-P. ARE YOU PREGNANT? A successful, financially secure, married couple seeks to adopt. Will be full-time mom & devoted dad. Expenses paid. Call Mindy & Rich. (ask for michelle/adam). 1-800-790-5260. (TnScan) Nov. 2-tps

H&P

ELECTRIC

•Commercial •Residential & Industrial •Licensed & Insured

(H) 931-724-6271 (C) 931-722-1861

NOTICE: Staggs Carpentry and Plumbing. Backhoe, Rock Work, Dump Truck, Trencher. 722-7319, 7228151, 332-3868. TF-OJB Diesel Injection Pump and Injector Rebuilding, Lift Pumps, Filters, Turbos, Etc. WEST TENN DIESEL, 731925-2710. Oct. 12-Apr. 4-P. NOTICE: Carpentry, Plumbing, Painting, Mobile Home Repair, Underpinning, Decks, Porches, Vinyl Siding, Garages, and Additions, Homes, Clearing Land, Fencing, Plus Much More. Leave Message, 722-7303, 332-3731.Nov. 2-(ojb) FREE Bluegrass Music: Sunday 1-3:30, November 6th, (Every First Sunday), Greenhill Shopping Center, One Mile North of Rogers School or 2 Miles South of Ala.-Tenn. Stateline, Hwy. 43 Greenhill. Players and Listeners Welcome. Covered Dish Meal. 256-710-1694. Nov. 2-(ojb) BIBLE MEMORYCOURSE: Discover Powerful Keys To Hide the Word of God In Your Mind. Study At Home Or With A Group, Go At Your Own Pace, Easy To Learn and Bible-Based! www.fast.st (access code 1113) or call 931201-2681.Nov. 2-P. Gentleman Would Like To Meet Widow Lady 45 to 60, Non-Smoker, No Drugs, 731438-2001. Nov. 2-P. ADOPT CARING, MARRIED COUPLE will provide happy home for your precious newborn baby. Beautiful life, much love. Homestudy approved, expenses paid. Call Walt/Gina 1-800-315-6957. (TnScan) Nov. 2-tps WHY NOW IS THE Right Time to Sell Your Business. Confidential - Fast - Fair. Tennessee Valley Group • w w w. t n v a l l e y g ro u p . c o m • (615) 599-3608 • steve@ tnvalleygroup.com. (TnScan) Nov. 2-tps

MICHAEL BRATCHER Heating & Cooling

“DEER HUNTING EXTRAVAGANZA.” 500 Acre Paradise, Jackson County. 11/1-12/29. Leasing daily/weekly, Prizes awarded for biggest doe, $1000; biggest buck, $2000. For information, 931-621-3415; 615-621-3415 Nov. 2-tps

HUGE YARD SALE: Friday, Saturday, 8 Till, Home of Mrs. Dee Ray, 1349 Savannah Hwy. Baby Boy’s and Girl’s, Children, Teens, Adults Clothes, (All Sizes), Comforters, Pictures, Lamps, Desk, New Echo Weedeater, New Toro Lawn Mower. Lots More, Too Much To List, Lots of Miscellaneous. Nov. 2-MCI INDOOR YARD SALE: Lots of New Things. Friday and Saturday. 513 Hwy. 64 West, Just Before Save-A-Lot. Nov. 2-P. YARD SALE: Friday, 12:006:00, 8103 Last Butler Road. Several Participating. Some Furniture, Household Items, Clothes, Glassware and Much, Much More. Nov. 2-P.

INSIDE YARD SALE: Saturday, 8 to 2, 1745 Green River Road, At The Home of John and Shelia Davis. Nov. 2-MCI YARD SALE/MOVING SALE: 425 Taylor Street, Home of Tracy York-Kilburn, Saturday, 8 A.M., Fall and Winter Décor, Clothes, Etc. Several Participating. Rain Cancels. Nov. 2-P. YARD SALE: November 4-5, 110 Mink Branch Acres. Several Household Items, Men’s, Women’s, and Children’s Clothing, Appliances, King Size Comforter and Sheets, Books, Toys, and Electronics. Nov. 2-P. YARD SALE: Saturday, 227 Hassell Street, 7 Till ?, Playpen, High Chair, Car Seat, Clothes of All Sizes. Nov. 2-MCI YARD SALE: Saturday, 225 Hassell Street, Inside Back Door. Side-by-Side Refrigerator/Freezer, Gas Range, Dining Table, Tile Coffee Table, Antique Trunk, Desk and Chair, and Much More. Nov. 2-MCI YARD SALE: Saturday, 7-1, Home of Tootsie Bratton, 6126 South Road, Collinwood. Adult/Kids, Household Items. Nov. 2-(ojb)

GUTTERS SEAMLESS ALUMINUM •Free Estimates •Any Color •Competitive Pricing Owner: John Haggard Fall Special - 25% off Gutter Screens

Phone: 931-722-4076

BANKRUPTCY

and General Practice WE ARE A DEBT RELIEF AGENCY

Service, Repair & Change-outs

We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code

Licensed & Certified

C. Wayne Tomerlin

(931) 762-1915

C&C IN POOR HEALTH Tree Service NEED LIFE INSURANCE

WILLOWBROOK APARTMENTS IN WAYNESBORO, TN

*Tree Removal *Tree Topping *Lot Clearing & Lite Digging FREE ESTIMATES! FULLY INSURED! Owners: Corey - 931-332-1576 Chris - 931-332-5882

Hot Diggidy Dog Grooming

Grooming With A Gentle Touch. References Available Over 10 Years Experience! Call For Appointment

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931-722-7679

Waynesboro, TN

CALL

Senior Plus

Insurance Group

1-800-213-3110

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

Willowbrook Apartments 722-3317 Development Rural

Daniel’s Selling Your Property? Seamless About An Auction! Gutters How Let us showcase your property and FREE ESTIMATES

Dwight Daniel Owner

931-724-4802

931-722-3048 / 931-722-5542 / 931-722-5579

Mid-Tennessee Supply

*Kitchen Cabinets *Vanities & Marble Tops Sun.-Thurs. 8-5 *Acrylic & Fiberglass Fri. 8-4 *Tubs & Showers Closed Sat. *Whirlpools Call Ahead! *Plumbing Supplies 931-722-9566 *Tools 931-722-7266 *Blueberry Plants 2328 Indian Creek Rd., Waynesboro, TN

ALLIED HEALTH CAREER TRAINING- Attend college 100% online. Job placement assistance. Computer available. Financial Aid if qualified. SCHEV certified. Call 800-481-9409 www. CenturaOnline.com (TnScan) Nov. 2-tps

YARD SALE/MOVING SALE: Friday, November 4, 10-?, Home of Jeff and Becky Davis, 112 Parkway Drive, 13 South, First Road To Left Past High School, Fourth House On Right. Refrigerator, Furniture, Lots of Stuff. Nov. 2-MCI

931-724-5383

JUDY WASHBURN

M

DIVORCE with or without children $99.95. Includes name change and property settlement agreement. FREE information. SAVE hundreds. Fast and easy. Call 1-888789-0198 24/7. (TnScan) Nov. 2-tps

Attorney At Law 28 Public Square - Lawrenceburg, TN

Will Pigg Curtis Holt

~FOAM~Blown~Batten~Flash-Batt~

Energy Savings up to 50%!!!

DAVIS BACKHOE SERVICE: All Types of Backhoe and Dump Truck Work. Owner Gary Davis, 1-931-231-4544.M.25-tf-(ojb)

HOUSE FOR SALE 2 bedroom, 1 bath brick house, metal roof, CHA, city utilities, newly remodeled, attached carport, great location, walking distance to Schools.

624 Green River Drive $40,000.00 931-722-4988 or 931-722-4706

generate the competition between buyers that your property deserves.

Let John White Show You The Money! Call John White

JOHN WHITE Realty & Auction L.L.C.

306 CREWS STREET • SUITE B • LAWRENCEBURG, TN 38464 PHONE: 931-762-8585

John M. White, Broker - Auctioneer • Lic. No. 5696 • Firm Lic. No. 4773 Johnny Holland, Broker Auctioneer • Lic. No. 35


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farm news The Wayne County News, Inc. - 4-H News & Farm Report

AGRICULTURE NEWS When I left for work the other day, I glanced over at the pitiful, frostbitten plants, the last survivors of my summer garden. For someone who likes to watch plants grow, winter is a depressing time of year, but it doesn’t have to be. Container gardening, sometimes called flower pot farming is a way to continue growing fruits and vegetables yearround in your own home. If the thought of fresh veggies in the dead of winter gives your dreary winter mood a boost, then you’ll probably be happy to hear that indoor plants are even good for the air you breathe. While humans and animals breathe out carbon dioxide, plants

take in carbon dioxide, and expel oxygen. NASA even did a study to find out which plants that were the best air purifiers. While the plants didn’t actually filter dust or tobacco smoke, some plants were able to filter toxins like Benzene gas and formaldehyde. If you think you’d like to start an indoor garden during the cold, winter months, here are a few tips and suggestions to get you started on the right track. • Since you only have a limited space, consider varieties that don’t grow as large. For example, cherry tomatoes are a good alternative to their larger counterparts. • Strawberries are categorized into three types: June bearing, day neutral, and everbearing.

HARDIN COUNTY STOCKYARD 3350 HWY 226, SAVANNAH, TN 38372 731-925-3287 931-224-2247 MARKET REPORT October 26, 2011 Total Hd 1461 Last Week 1241 Last Yr 987 Cattle 1441 Goats 13

Hogs 7

#1 Steer and Bulls 200-300 WT 148.00-192.00 300-400 WT 142.00-148.00 400-500 WT 136.00-142.00 500-600 WT 126.00-136.00 600-700 WT 121.00-126.00 700-800 WT 116.00-121.00 800-900 WT 111.00-116.00 #1 Heifers 200-300 WT 131.00-143.00 300-400 WT 122.00-131.00 400-500 WT 118.00-122.00 500-600 WT 114.00-118.00 600-700 WT 108.00-114.00 700-800 WT 102.00-108.00 800-900 WT 94.00-102.00 High dressing utility cows 67.00-73.50 High dressing slaughter bulls 75.00-82.50

Steers 89 hd 52 hd 45 hd 31 hd Heifers 84 hd 161 hd 186 hd

Pre-conditioned Cattle Average WT 558 627 605 511

Average Price 144.00 138.00 139.00 147.00

Average WT 593 612 540

Average Price 134.00 134.00 136.50

June bearing strawberries are ideal for a large crop grown outdoors, but day neutral and everbearing varieties are best suited to indoor production since they don’t produce many runners. • Since there is no wind or insects inside, pollination doesn’t occur as optimally as it does outside for many fruiting plants. You can help nature along by what’s known as hand pollination. Some plants only require gentle shaking to move the pollen from one part of the plant to another. On others that need more help, take a small paintbrush or cotton swab and touch the inside of each and every flower to transfer pollen grains. • If pollen causes allergy problems for you or someone else in your household, consider growing green leafy vegetables. • Plants need water. With limited amounts of soil, it is more important to monitor your soil’s wetness each day. Once plant roots start to dry out, it is very difficult to get the plant back in shape again. Just don’t keep the plant water logged or you may cause root rot. • Use a high quality potting soil, and a pot large enough for a fullgrown plant. If you want, you can start seeds in small peat cups filled with potting soil, and transfer them into larger clay pots as they grow. • In the winter, the best sun exposure is a southfacing window. However, some plants can get damaged by the cold air coming through the glass window. To alleviate this, use an incandescent bulb, or even a heat lamp to give extra light and warmth. • If you have an aquarium, when it’s time to change the water, don’t dump it down the

sink. Water your plants with it. If you’ve added chemicals to your water, use it on non-edible plants. • Frequent watering can reduce the nutrients in your soil very quickly. Use a slow-release fertilizer to keep your plants growing. • Tomatoes, like many other plants, like Calcium. A calcium deficiency in tomatoes usually results

in blossom-end rot. To add extra calcium to your indoor plants, crush up egg shells and mix them in with your potting soil. • My last tip is this. Experiment. Try something fun. Some things may fail, but that’s okay. You may be surprised with the results you get. Besides, what else are you going to do while you wait for spring?

Family and Consumer Sciences Education

NEWS Charlotte Smith EXTENSION AGENT UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE EXTENSION Every day we struggle through conflicts whether it is at work, home, or school. Hal Runkel, author of Screamfree Marriages, wrote an article asking, “How different might things look if, just for one day, you imagined that your home life were on display

NOTICE

Russell & Karen Emerich 1805 Edward Place Henderson, NV. 89014

for all to see.” He goes on to state he is not talking about the dirty dishes in your sink or the load of wrinkled laundry that has been sitting on the couch for a week. He meant what if they saw your relationship with your kids and significant other.

How you talked to each other. How you handled conflict. Sometimes we need to step back from our own situations and take a look from the outside looking in. Everyone can work on communication skills and handling conflict. This quote from Hal Runkel really says it all. “Show your kids what it looks like to apologize and start over. After all, that’s a skill that the world really does need to see more of.” We are not perfect. We will make mistakes and say things or do things we wish we had not. Learning the power of a do-over is incredibly important. This is your second chance to take control of a situation and state what you really want in a better, more considerate way. The information in this article can be found through the ScreamFree website, screamfree. com, and through UT Extension’s Co-Parenting Program.

COMMUNITY EVENTS Shackelford Sunrise Program will host their free monthly support group on Monday, November 28th at 7 P.M. in the Tennessee Valley Electric Cooperative conference. Come and be strengthened as we share our experiences together.

Has made application with the Wayne County Beer Board to Operate:

4-Mile Market 1609 Chisholm Rd. Cypress Inn, TN 38452 Publication of this notice is required by the Wayne County Beer Board. Sale Time 10 A.M.

AUCTION

Sale Time 10 A.M.

Saturday, November 12, 2011 - 10 A.M. 83.97 Ac+/- & Barn

(May be offered in 2 tracts and as a whole)

Sherrill Hollow Rd. Selling for Jennifer Whitehead & Ernest Sherrill

Location: FROM TOWN SQUARE IN WAYNESBORO TN., take Hwy 64 W .7 miles to Hog Creek Road, then 11.5 miles to Rayburn Creek Road, then 4 miles to Sherrill Lane. Travel 1.3 miles to sale. FROM COLLINWOOD TN., take Hwy 13 South 2 miles to Bear Creek Road (#203), then 5.4 miles to Rayburn Creek Road, then 3.5 miles to Sherrill Lane. Travel 1.8 miles to sale. This property consists of approximately 83.97 acres+/- divided into 2 tracts by Sherrill Lane with approximately 25+/- acres on the north side of Sherrill Lane with hills and mostly wooded and 59+/acres on the south side of Sherrill Lane with a 42’X30’ Barn. 20+/- acres open and 39+/acres wooded with Rayburn Creek running the length of the property parallel to the road. Fairly secluded and quiet, this could be what you’re looking for.

Sale Time 10 A.M. TERMS: 10% Down Day Of Sale On Real Estate. Balance On Or Before 30 Days With Deed FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL COL. LARRY MATHIS - LISTING AGENT NO BUYERS PREMIUM!!! All Announcements Day Of Sale Take Precedence Over Prior Advertisements


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Community Happenings Events In And Around Wayne County COMMUNITY EVENTS

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

A.A. MEETS IN WAYNESBORO AT C.P. CHURCH A. A. meets every Thursday night at 8 P. M. at the Presbyterian Church in Waynesboro. Everyone is welcome. On the second Saturday Night of each month there is an eating/ speakers meeting at 7 P.M. Eat at 7 followed by speaking at 8 P.M. For more information call C.W.B. 731-695-2358 or Ron R. 931-762-5977. ) 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. HOPES SUPPORT GROUP FORMED Suicide Survivors HOPES Support Group, Healing Opportunities for People Experiencing Suicide loss, meets on the 2nd Thursday night of each month at the Wayne County Helping Hands building in Waynesboro. The meetings begin at 7 P.M. Have you lost a loved one to suicide? Do you feel like no one understands? If so, you are not alone. Everyone who has walked this difficult path experiences similar emotions and confusion. For more information about this new support group and the meetings call Becky at 7242223 between 5 and 8 P.M. Wayne County Helping Hands has a 24 hour, 7 day a week assistance line, 722-6888. Oct. -Nov. 2011-P.

VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED IN MIDDLE TENNESSEE TO REPRESENT THE ELDERLY The Ombudsman Program is authorized by the federal Older Americans Act and is administered at the state level by the Tennessee Commission on Aging and Disability. This program benefits residents in long term care facilities. The Ombudsman takes time listening to a resident or families concerns. The Ombudsman not only educates residents on their rights, but also helps to ensure resident rights are being honored. An Ombudsman an help clarify Nursing Home, Assisted Care Living Facility, or Residential Home for the Aged regulations that apply to the residents’ situation. An Ombudsman is skilled in making referrals to other agencies and helps find solutions to resolve issues for longterm care residents. Volunteer Ombudsman are needed in the South Central Tennessee area. If you feel concern for residents in Long-Term care facilities; if you feel you are an assertive, mature person with some experience with elderly persons; if you are willing to complete a volunteer certification program; if you want a responsible, challenging experience; please contact Katie Earnest, District Long Term Care Ombudsman at the South Central TN Development District, P. O. Box 1346, Columbia, TN 38402 or call 931-490-5914 or toll free 866-836-6678. MCKENZIE HOMETOWN CHRISTMAS PAGEANT The McKenzie Hometown Christmas Pageant will be held November 5, 2011 at the Dickey Fine Arts Building at Bethel University in McKenzie, TN. The pageant will begin at 11 A.M. and is for ages newborn up to 21 years. Proceeds will benefit the McKenzie Lions Club and Relay for Life. For more information call Violet Patterson at 731676-3378. FREE SEMINAR ON CONTROLLING BLOOD SUGAR LEVELS AT M.R.M.C. Maury Regional Medical Center will offer a free seminar on controlling blood sugar levels on Thursday, Nov. 3 at the medical center’s Annex, located across from M.R.M.C. The program will be held from 6 until 8 P.M. followed by a question and answer session. Refreshments will be served and seating is limited so pre-registration is requested. For more information and to register call 931-540-4324. TROJAN PRIDE WALK What better way to honor your Collinwood High School graduate then to have their name engraved in the Trojan Pride Walkway. If you are interested in honoring or remembering someone in this special way, please call JoAnn at 722-4849 or Daphne at 722-8652.

“Family Owned And Operated�

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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. INTERESTED IN HISTORY? The Historical Society needs volunteers to help collect historical information and preserve articles already collected. Phone 722-5621 or 724-5467 to learn how you can help! CELTICFEST NOV. 5-6 PARKER’S CROSSROADS The Celtic And Heritage Fest will be held November 5 and 6 at the Parkers Crossroads City Park. A Civil War demonstration will be held on Nov. 5. Hours are 10 A.M. till 5 P.M. and admission will be charged. For more info call Sue Bates 731-845-5521. CAMRYN EATON TO SPEAK AT FAIRVIEW Camryn Eaton will be speaking at the Fairview Free Will Baptist Church on Sunday night, November 6 at 6 P.M. Everyone is invited to attend. FORMER EMPLOYEES OF JOHNSON CONTROLS AND FISHER & CO. REUNION DINNER All former employees of Johnson Controls and Fisher & Co. are invited to a reunion dinner at the Community Center in Linden, TN on Saturday, November 12, 2011 from 5 until ? A catered dinner of turkey and dressing will be served. Call Jackie Skelton at 589-3547 home or 589-2294, work for price information. Please RSVP by November 4, 2011. Mail check to Reunion Fund, P.O. Box 340, Linden, TN 37096. This event is being sponsored by former employees and not by any company. Pass the information along to any former employee you know or see.

VETERANS DAY IN LEBANON Plans for the upcoming November 11, 2011 Veterans Day in Lebanon have been finalized for the vets holiday and residents to show their appreciation to these hometown military heroes. The event is very much looked forward to each year, not only by the veterans now serving, those that have served and a grateful, patriotic public, young and old. Those who wish to participate in the parade and have not been contacted, are asked to call Lt. Col. Henderson at 428-1671 cellular. The parade will line up beginning at 9:30 A.M.. on that date, beginning at 10:30 A.M. rollout time along West Main Street to the courthouse, where the ceremony will be held at 11 o’clock. COMMODITY DISTRIBUTION The next Commodity Distribution will be held on Tuesday, November 22nd from 10 A.M. until 1:30 P.M. at the Tennessee National Guard Armory, located at 106 Industrial Dr. in Waynesboro. Please remember to bring your blue bags with you to the distribution. If you are unable to carry your commodities, please bring someone with you. AMERICAN LEGION LADIES AUXILIARY MTG. The American Legion Ladies Auxiliary will meet November 8th at 6 P.M. at the TVEC Building in Waynesboro. All members are encouraged to attend. WANTED VOLUNTEERS TO ASSIST ELDERLY Volunteers are needed for the elderly who have no one else. There is a 13 county area and the need in Fayetteville is the greatest. You must visit a minimum of once a month and report the visit and any problems to the South Central Tennessee Development District. It takes very little time, is immensely rewarding and greatly appreciated. Background check is required. To apply and find out details call Cathy Bindl at 931-698-7346 or e-mail cbindl@sctdd.org. HIGHWAY 69 VFD MONTHLY MEETING The Highway 69 V.F.D. monthly meeting will be held the second Tuesday of Each month at 7 P.M. at the fire hall. Everyone is invited to attend. LUTTS VFD REGULAR MONTHLY BREAKFAST The Lutts Volunteer Fire Department will have its monthly breakfast Saturday, Nov. 5th. from 7 until 9 A.M. Proceeds go to the Lutts Volunteer Fire Department and Community Center. Everyone is encouraged to support this cause. CHRISTIANS IN RECOVERY SUPPORT GRP. Christians In Recovery - A support group for men and women with alcohol or drug addictions meets at 7 P.M. on Tuesdays at the Wayne Bible Center, located behind Emeralds in Waynesboro.

Waynesboro Green River Tabernacle GREEN RIVER ROAD Larry Janes, Pastor

REUNION FORMER EMPLOYEES HENRY I. SIEGEL CO. A reunion for former employees of the Henry I. Siegel Co., will be held on Saturday, November 12 at the Community Building Memorial Park in Hohenwald, TN. The event will begin at 11 A.M. Those attending are asked to bring finger foods and drinks. Everything else will be provided. Tell you old work buddies and come join in this time of fellowship. PURE HEARTS DOWN SYNDROME ASSOCIATION TO MEET 2ND MONDAY Mars Hill Baptist Church in Lawrence County announces the formation of Pure Hearts Down Syndrome Association for families with children and adults who have Down Syndrome in Wayne, Lawrence and Giles counties. Meetings will be held on the second Monday of every month at 7 P.M. in the Mars Hill Baptist Church Fellowship Hall. Bring your family and a finger food. Beverages will be provided. Please contact Jennifer Long, 629-7122 or Amy Jennings, 762-9067 if you would like to be a part of this organization. HOST FAMILIES / MENTORS NEEDED Pacific Intercultural Exchange needs Host Families and Mentors for exchange students arriving in August. Call today and develop a friendship that will last a lifetime. Call Pat at 877-534-3144 or visit the website at www.pieusa.org <http://www.pieusa.org> <http://www.pieusa.org/>

C’wood Depot Library Offers Free Reading Pgrm. Nov. 2

Every Child Ready to Read program “Fun with Letters for Parents and Children� will be given at the Collinwood Depot Library on Wednesday, November 2 at 11:00 a.m. This is a free program aimed at pre-school children and their parents or caregivers. It will be a fun learning experience for you and your child. You will receive information that you can take home with you and begin using immediately. This program is based on the belief that parents and caregivers are children’s first and best teachers and that the development

of early literacy skills can be a fun, bonding activity for parents and children. It will stress to parents and caregivers that early literacy skills are crucial to preparing children to learn to read, but that developing these skills can be fun and easily incorporated into daily routines. Learning these skills, which begins at birth, has a long-term impact on children’s reading achievement and academic success. For more information or to sign-up, please contact Collinwood Depot Library at 724-2498.

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.

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�

Veterans Day, November 11 On

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country. This Special Tribute will be

published in the Wednesday,

November 9th issue of The News.

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119 E. Hollis St. Waynesboro, TN 38485

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Quarterback Narato breaks away from CA defenders to score for the Trojans. School. The Team and coaches appreciate the fans and supporters who followed the Trojans this season. - - -Submitted

. . .WCHS

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Senior Nic Caperton lunges forward for a first down near the goal line.

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and Cody Brewer. The team would like to express gratitude for the dedication and hard work of the seniors for Collinwood High

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Stults, and Nick Caperton. Also the team loses three senior managers, Nikki Robertson, Chris Smoke,

yard. The defense was stingy with the yardage for the Vikings as they gave up 94 yards on the ground in 21 attempts. The Vikings were 7 of 18 passing for 43 yards. (Defensive stats were unavailable at the time of publication). Get ready to come out and support the ‘Cats in their playoff appearances. See you the 11th at Lion’s Field! “GOOD JOB WILDCATS!” - - -Submitted

Pre-Owned Saleabration SATURDAY 3 DAYS ONLY

FRIDAY

THURSDAY

‘05 RAM 1500 SWB ‘10 CHRYSLER SEBRING STOCK NO. RT1050A

STOCK NO. A1096

‘10 NISSAN ALTIMA STOCK NO. A1135

‘10 JEEP LIBERTY STOCK NO. A1129

$217* MO. $255* MO. $299* MO. $299* MO.

‘07 FORD RANGER 4x4 ‘10 CHEVY IMPALA LT ‘10 DODGE AVENGER RT ‘08 CHEVY IMPALA LTZ STOCK NO. A1116

STOCK NO. A0110

STOCK NO. A1022

STOCK NO. P1037B

$279* MO. $273* MO. $289* MO. $255* MO.

‘09 NISSAN SENTRA STOCK NO. P1043

‘10 DODGE JOURNEY STOCK NO. A1130

‘08 TOYOTA YARIS TOCK NO. A1122A

Collinwood Senior Hayden Stults gets into the open field for a big gain.

Bags Nice 7-Point Buck

‘05 CHEVY UPLANDER STOCK NO. A1070

$273* MO. $299* MO. $195* MO. $199* MO. Cole Creecy killed this nice 7-point buck on the recent Juvenile Hunt. His hunting partner was his dad, Tim Creecy. Nov. 2, 2011-P.

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