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<strong>THE</strong><br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />
$ 1 00<br />
No. 43 - Vol. 154 - <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, TN<br />
Two Sections - Twenty-Two Pages<br />
Preliminary Hearing Held May 10<br />
USPS670340<br />
Grand Jury To Hear<br />
Rayfi eld Murder Case<br />
A preliminary hearing<br />
for Dennis Rayfi eld<br />
was held in <strong>Wayne</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong> Circuit Court on<br />
Thursday, May 10, 2012.<br />
Dennis Rayfi eld<br />
Judge Patty McGuire<br />
of Lawrence <strong>County</strong>,<br />
TN was present to hold<br />
the hearing. A probable<br />
cause has been found<br />
in the case of Dennis<br />
Rayfi eld, accused of<br />
entering the home of Julie<br />
Pope Rayfi eld, though<br />
the front window and<br />
murdering her, with her<br />
four year old son present<br />
at the home. Rayfi eld<br />
later turned himself in<br />
to the Lawrence <strong>County</strong><br />
(Continued On Page Three)<br />
Selected Member Natl. Youth Council<br />
Chassity Martin<br />
Attends NRECA Mtg.<br />
In San Diego, Calif.<br />
Chassity Martin of<br />
Collinwood was selected<br />
in June 2011 to<br />
represent TVEC when<br />
she attended the Electric<br />
Cooperative Youth Tour<br />
in Washington, D.C.,<br />
with more than 1,500<br />
high school students<br />
sponsored by their local<br />
electric cooperatives.<br />
In June of each year,<br />
the Youth Tour meets in<br />
Washington, D.C., where<br />
they visit with their state<br />
delegations in both the<br />
U.S. House and Senate,<br />
attend educational<br />
seminars and visit historic<br />
landmarks.<br />
Martin was also selected<br />
to represent Tennessee<br />
on the Youth Leadership<br />
Conference (YLC) of the<br />
National Rural Electric<br />
Cooperative Association<br />
(NRECA), and is the<br />
fi rst from <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />
chosen for this honor.<br />
Martin, the daughter<br />
of Kenny and Sabrina<br />
Martin, was chosen from<br />
145 students to represent<br />
Tennessee.<br />
All 44 members of the<br />
YLC, including Martin,<br />
participated in the 2012<br />
Jail, and was transported<br />
to the <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> Jail<br />
with Homicide Murder<br />
charges.<br />
Judge McGuire bound<br />
the case over to the grand<br />
jury after a contentious<br />
preliminary hearing<br />
Thursday morning.<br />
Co. Commission<br />
To Meet Monday<br />
The <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />
Board of Commissioners<br />
will meet in regular<br />
session on Monday, May<br />
21, 2012 at 7 P.M. in<br />
the Circuit Courtroom<br />
of the Courthouse in<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro. The budget<br />
committee will also meet<br />
at 6 P.M. in the small<br />
conference room.<br />
The commissioners<br />
will consider an agenda<br />
including items such<br />
as the Declaration of<br />
Quorum, approval of the<br />
March meeting minutes,<br />
approval of the budget<br />
amendments, and<br />
Chassity Martin<br />
NRECA Annual Meeting<br />
in San Diego, Calif. in<br />
March of this year. They<br />
provided assistance to the<br />
NRECA staff and co-op<br />
delegates, participated in<br />
the Parade of States at the<br />
opening General Session,<br />
and took part in a variety<br />
of educational forums.<br />
Sponsored by NRECA<br />
and Tennessee Valley<br />
Electric Cooperative,<br />
Martin attended the<br />
YLC Conference,<br />
July 16-20, 2011, in<br />
Washington, D.C. The<br />
conference agenda<br />
included leadership and<br />
team building exercises,<br />
meeting with Capitol Hill<br />
staff members who are<br />
alumni of NRECA’s Rural<br />
Electric Youth Tour,<br />
and a competition to sel-<br />
(Continued On Page Three)<br />
news ews<br />
City Of Clifton<br />
To Dedicate<br />
P.W. Building<br />
On Thursday, May<br />
17 th , at 4 P.M. the City of<br />
Clifton will dedicate their<br />
Public Works building,<br />
commonly referred to as<br />
“the shop,” in memory<br />
of Jerry Dan McDonald.<br />
Mr. McDonald was a<br />
devoted employee of the<br />
City of Clifton for thirty<br />
faithful years.<br />
The public is encouraged<br />
to attend the<br />
dedication to assist in<br />
honoring the service he<br />
provided the citizens<br />
and visitors of Clifton<br />
throughout his adult life.<br />
“There were many things<br />
that Jerry Dan did to take<br />
care of our City,” stated<br />
Clifton City Manager C.<br />
Seth Sumner, “that many<br />
citizens were probably<br />
unaware of; anytime the<br />
weather turned bad, and<br />
no matter the time of<br />
night, Jerry Dan would<br />
ride the streets and do<br />
whatever needed to<br />
be done to insure our<br />
people’s safety.” Mr.<br />
McDonald was diagnosed<br />
with cancer and after a<br />
brief fi ght, passed away<br />
on January 18 th of this<br />
(Continued On Page Three)<br />
Board Of Ed<br />
Conduct Short<br />
Regular Session<br />
The <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />
Board of Education<br />
Commissioners met in<br />
regular session on May<br />
10, 2012 in the Board<br />
Room at the Central<br />
Offi ce. Member Andy<br />
Yarbrough was absent,<br />
and all other members<br />
were present.<br />
Chairman Barry Hanback<br />
called the meeting to<br />
order and invited those in<br />
attendance to participate<br />
in a moment of silence,<br />
followed by the Pledge<br />
of Allegiance.<br />
The fi rst item on the<br />
agenda was the Director’s<br />
contract extension. Patrick<br />
Blackburn moved<br />
to table the item until the<br />
June meeting. Dwight<br />
Bumphus seconded. The<br />
motion passed.<br />
The fi rst items on the<br />
agenda included adoption<br />
of the consent items,<br />
minutes of the April<br />
meeting, and the March<br />
ledger of accounts.<br />
Patrick Blackburn moved<br />
to approve these items. It<br />
was seconded by Randy<br />
McClain. The motion<br />
passed.<br />
Continuing through<br />
the agenda, was the<br />
(Continued On Page Three)<br />
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body. Shingles may develop in any age group, but you are<br />
more likely to develop the condition if: you are older than 60,<br />
had chickenpox as a child and your immune system is<br />
weakened by medications or disease.<br />
Our pharmacists are certified to administer all immunizations<br />
including annual flu shots and the Shingles Vaccine.<br />
<br />
<br />
<strong>County</strong> Completes<br />
Wednesday,<br />
MAY 16, 2012<br />
Obituaries - Page 4A<br />
Society - Pages 6-7A<br />
Sports - Pages 2-12-14A<br />
Classifi eds - Pages 8-9-10A<br />
Farm - Pages 2-3B<br />
Community Events - Page 4B<br />
“Serving <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />
Since 1857”<br />
“Pray Without Ceasing”<br />
Take Note - Your Voting Precinct May Change!<br />
Re-Districting Process<br />
Recently the Tennessee<br />
Legislature completed<br />
the state redistricting<br />
process. As a result of that<br />
process <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />
will become a member of<br />
the 28 th senatorial district<br />
and the 71 st house district.<br />
Additionally the <strong>Wayne</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong> Commission is<br />
required to re-draw the<br />
local district lines in order<br />
to equalize the district<br />
populations. This is<br />
due to the 2010 census,<br />
which is performed every<br />
10 years in the United<br />
States.<br />
The information compiled<br />
by the census is<br />
used to establish voting<br />
districts across the<br />
country and to ensure<br />
those districts are equal<br />
in proportion.<br />
Although the population<br />
of <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> did<br />
increase from the last<br />
census, the increase only<br />
required minimal changes<br />
to the district lines. The<br />
Election Commission<br />
has determined who the<br />
affected residents are<br />
and will soon be mailing<br />
new voter identifi cation<br />
cards to these residents.<br />
A voter who receives a<br />
card should pay close<br />
attention as to where<br />
their new voting precinct<br />
is located. Voters who do<br />
not receive a new card<br />
will continue to vote at<br />
their usual precinct.<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> Executive<br />
Jason Rich stated,<br />
“I appreciate the work<br />
that has been done on<br />
the re-districting plan. I<br />
feel certain this plan will<br />
meet the requirements<br />
sent down by the federal<br />
government and will<br />
only affect those areas<br />
specifi ed by the census<br />
results. I feel certain<br />
this plan will serve our<br />
citizens well for another<br />
10 years.”<br />
Redistricting can be<br />
a complex process,<br />
therefore, if you feel<br />
there has been an error in<br />
receiving or not receiving<br />
a card please contact the<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> Election<br />
Commission at 931-722-<br />
3517.<br />
An ad with the entire<br />
detailed Re-Districting<br />
Map is published on page<br />
1B of this issue of The<br />
News. District lines are<br />
designated with color.<br />
CHECK OUT <strong>THE</strong> SQUARE ! ! !<br />
Pictured at top is the new enthralling tourism directory placed in front<br />
of the <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> Courthouse. The directory was made possible<br />
through a matching grant by the TN Department of Tourist Development<br />
which the <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> Chamber of Commerce applied for in fall of<br />
2011. HSEC Global, Inc. contributed toward the construction of the<br />
one in <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro and renovation of the gazebo directory in Clifton.<br />
CCA South Central Correctional Facility donated the labor for both.<br />
(Continued On Page Three)<br />
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City Marathon!<br />
These three former <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> residents<br />
laced their shoes and made a run in the Music<br />
City Marathon held April 28 in Nashville.<br />
Pictured from left are Ross Pitts of Mt. Juliet,<br />
formerly of <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, Jace Bryant of<br />
Murfreesboro, formerly of Collinwood and<br />
Eric Green of Mt. Juliet, formerly of Collinwood.<br />
Eric ran the full course while Ross<br />
and Jace both ran in the half marathon.<br />
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. . .Chassity<br />
(Continued From Page One)<br />
al Youth Spokesperson.<br />
While in Washington,<br />
YLC members gained a<br />
broader understanding<br />
of cooperatives through<br />
discussions with<br />
Glenn English, CEO<br />
of NRECA, Sheldon<br />
Peterson, Governor<br />
of the National Rural<br />
Cooperative Finance<br />
Corporation (CFC), and<br />
Jack Harvey, Interim<br />
President and CEO<br />
of the National Rural<br />
Telecommunications<br />
Cooperative.<br />
NRECA is the national<br />
service organization<br />
representing the nation’s<br />
900-plus consumerowned,<br />
not-for-profi t,<br />
which provide electric<br />
service to 42 million<br />
people in 47 states. For<br />
more information about<br />
this program, please visit<br />
www.youthtour.coop.<br />
. . .City Of<br />
(Continued From Page One )<br />
year. Clifton lost a<br />
great public servant<br />
with his passing and this<br />
memorial is a small way<br />
of showing our gratitude<br />
for his sacrifi ce.<br />
The placard that is being<br />
established on the public<br />
works building will read,<br />
“Jerry Dan McDonald<br />
Public Works Building<br />
Dedicated in Memory<br />
of 30 Years Devotion<br />
2012.”<br />
. . .<strong>County</strong><br />
(Continued From Page One)<br />
approval of notaries.<br />
Under new business, the<br />
commission will evaluate<br />
and discuss items such<br />
as an appointment to the<br />
Library Board - John<br />
Allen Berry; <strong>County</strong><br />
Clerk Stan Horton will<br />
discuss the possession<br />
of photo I.D.’s in his<br />
offi ce; the initiative<br />
to take regarding the<br />
Senior Citizens and<br />
. . .Board Of<br />
(Continued From Page One)<br />
CORNERSTONE<br />
CHURCH<br />
Presents:<br />
Family Teaching<br />
Nursing Home property;<br />
and Sheriff Ric Wilson<br />
will give an update<br />
regarding the Criminal<br />
Justice Center stats and<br />
progress.<br />
The meeting is open<br />
to the public; therefore,<br />
any non agenda items<br />
may be discussed.<br />
policy review of<br />
Section 6—Student<br />
Policies 6.400-6.711.<br />
Superintendent Grinder<br />
stated there were no<br />
recommended changes<br />
to these policies. No<br />
action was required by<br />
the board.<br />
Since there were no<br />
items under old business,<br />
the board moved on to<br />
new business. The fi rst<br />
item under new business<br />
was budget amendments.<br />
Superintendent Grinder<br />
stated that all of the<br />
amendments were in the<br />
May 16 th , 23 rd and 30 th - 7:30 Nightly<br />
Bishop Gary Hodum Teaching<br />
June 6 th , 20 th and 27 th - 7:30 Nightly<br />
Pastor John Hodum Teaching<br />
(We extend an invitation to come learn with us!)<br />
Cornerstone Church<br />
861 Dogwood Flats Road - Collinwood,TN<br />
John Hodum - Pastor<br />
David Thompson - Asst. Pastor<br />
Daniel Graves - Youth Pastor<br />
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 2012 - FIRST SECTION - <strong>THE</strong> WAYNE COUNTY NEWS - PAGE THREE<br />
transportation budget.<br />
These amendments were<br />
necessary to address the<br />
rising cost of fuel, parts<br />
and supplies. Pat Brewer<br />
moved to approve the<br />
amendments. Randy<br />
McClain seconded.<br />
The motion passed<br />
unanimously.<br />
The next item under<br />
new business was the<br />
Consolidated Application<br />
for Federal Funding.<br />
Superintendent Grinder<br />
stated that the board must<br />
approve this application<br />
in order to receive<br />
federal funding for the<br />
next school year. Angela<br />
Swanson moved to<br />
approve the application.<br />
Patrick Blackburn<br />
seconded. The motion<br />
passed unanimously.<br />
The next item under<br />
new business was school<br />
trips. The superintendent<br />
shared information<br />
about summer trips<br />
involving students that<br />
included overnight stays<br />
for basketball teams,<br />
cheerleading squads,<br />
Educational Talent<br />
Search participants, and<br />
Future Business Leaders<br />
of America. Angela<br />
Swanson moved to<br />
approve the trips. Pat<br />
Brewer seconded. The<br />
motion passed.<br />
The fi rst item under<br />
other was School Board<br />
Training. Chairman<br />
Hanback stated that<br />
annual school board<br />
training would be June<br />
7 at 5:30 at Bradley’s<br />
Restaurant and June 14<br />
immediately after the<br />
board meeting at 5:00<br />
at Bradley’s Restaurant.<br />
No action was required<br />
by the board.<br />
There being no other<br />
business to come before<br />
the board, Angela<br />
Swanson made a motion<br />
to adjourn. Dwight<br />
Bumphus seconded the<br />
motion and the motion<br />
passed.<br />
. . .Check Out<br />
(Continued From Page One)<br />
Collinwood Hardware,<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> Welcome<br />
Center and Bonnie<br />
Blue Farm donated inkind<br />
contributions of<br />
materials. <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro<br />
Ace Hardware donated<br />
the stain. <strong>Wayne</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong> Glass &<br />
Aluminum constructed<br />
the brochure<br />
enclosures on two sides<br />
to protect the brochures<br />
from the elements.<br />
Eagle Creek Graphics<br />
designed the digital<br />
maps and Graphix Plus<br />
designed the chamber<br />
and tourism signs. They<br />
each donated material<br />
and labor to the<br />
project. Also, AT&T<br />
provided a monetary<br />
donation which has<br />
gone toward costs and<br />
advertising in additional<br />
publications.<br />
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Dean Dickey<br />
Announces Bid For<br />
Senate Seat<br />
Dean Dickey, Mayor of<br />
Columbia will kick off his<br />
campaign for a seat in the Tennessee<br />
State Senate on Friday,<br />
May 18th at 11:30 A.M. from the<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> Courthouse in<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro. He is a candidate in<br />
the Republican primary for the<br />
28th senatorial district, which includes<br />
Maury, Giles, Lawrence,<br />
Lewis, Perry and <strong>Wayne</strong> counties.<br />
Dickey said that his first-hand<br />
knowledge of the needs of this<br />
district and the aspirations of its<br />
people was one of the motivating<br />
factors in his decision to make<br />
the race. “I have worked in all these counties, gotten acquainted<br />
with the people, listened to their ideas and understand their hopes<br />
for the future. As a representative of the Career Center, I am familiar<br />
with the district’s employment needs and what must be done to<br />
improve the situation. “We are all in this together and it will take all<br />
of us working together to prepare for the future.” Jobs depend on<br />
the economy. As the economy improves, jobs will follow,” he continued.<br />
“To be sure we benefit from these improvements, we must be<br />
prepared. We must have a qualified work force, excellent schools,<br />
cooperative local governments, a sound infrastructure and a strong<br />
commitment to the future. My training and experience as a small<br />
business owner has given me a comprehensive understanding of<br />
what must be done and how to go about getting it done. I believe I<br />
am uniquely qualified to serve as your State Senator and ask you to<br />
join me in working for a better tomorrow for the future of our famiies<br />
and our communities.<br />
A former Columbia city councilman, Dickey was elected Mayor of<br />
Columbia in November 2009. Prior to his service with the Career<br />
Center, he was owner of seven supermarkets in Middle Tennessee<br />
and was instrumental in establishing the Tennessee Grocers Association.<br />
He was honored by the association with a scholarship endowment,<br />
the H. Dean Dickey Scholarship. He is a member of the<br />
board of directors of the National Grocers Association and held a<br />
management position with the Tennessee Department of Labor for<br />
five years.<br />
Dean Dickey has served in many community leadership positions,<br />
including the Maury <strong>County</strong> Chamber of Commerce, United Way,<br />
American Red Cross and the Kiwanis Club of Columbia. He is a<br />
member of the National Rifle Association (NRA), American Legion,<br />
Fraternal of Police and the Farm Bureau. He currently serves as a<br />
trustee for Baptist Healing Trust and is a past member of the board<br />
of Baptist Hospital in Nashville.<br />
Dickey graduated from Campbellsville High School and served in<br />
the U.S. Army in Korea. He and his wife, Joann, have two children<br />
and five grandchildren, who all reside in Maury <strong>County</strong>.<br />
(Political Advt. Paid For By Dean Dickey)<br />
also been indulging the<br />
beautiful landscaping<br />
around the courthouse<br />
square made possible<br />
by the county. Make a<br />
visit to the Courthouse<br />
and check it all out !!!!<br />
C’wood P.O.<br />
Collects 2,000<br />
Pounds Food<br />
The Collinwood Post<br />
Offi ce conducted its annual<br />
“Stamp Out Hunger”<br />
food drive on Saturday,<br />
May 12th.<br />
Two thousand pounds<br />
of food was collected on<br />
the Collinwood routes,<br />
all of which will stay in<br />
the local community.<br />
The Collinwood Post<br />
Offi ce would like to<br />
commend everyone who<br />
participated in this drive,<br />
making it a success.
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Death<br />
SECTION - <strong>THE</strong> WAYNE COUNTY sNEWS - WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 2012<br />
Carl Franklin Hanback<br />
Carl Franklin Hanback,<br />
Florence, AL was born<br />
August 9, 1936 in <strong>Wayne</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong>, TN, the son of<br />
the late Elvie and Beulah<br />
Balentine Hanback. He<br />
was united in marriage<br />
to Geraldine Pierce<br />
on June 16, 1956. Mr.<br />
Hanback was a retired<br />
truck driver, a member<br />
of the Underwood Baptist<br />
Church in Florence,<br />
Alabama, and served in the United States Navy.<br />
He departed this life on Tuesday, May 8, 2012 at his<br />
home at the age of 75 years.<br />
He is survived by his wife, Geraldine Hanback; sons,<br />
Carl Steven Hanback and Doyle Hanback; daughter,<br />
Teresa Tanner (David); grandsons, Dustin Tanner and<br />
Daniel Hanback; brother, Bobby Ray Hanback; sister,<br />
Barbara Jean Hanvey all of Florence, AL; nieces and<br />
nephews.<br />
Services were Wednesday, May 9, 2012 at 1 P.M. at<br />
Shackelford Funeral Directors Chapel, Collinwood,<br />
Tennessee, with John Powell and Tim Hanback<br />
offi ciating.<br />
Burial was in Memorial Gardens, Collinwood.<br />
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<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> News (<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, TN) May 16, 2012<br />
June Marshall Coble<br />
June Marshall Coble, <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, TN was born<br />
September 17, 1953 in Tarboro, NC, the son of the late<br />
Marshall Junior Coble and Lois Ella Vaughn Coble.<br />
Mr. Coble was an electrician and a member of the Zion<br />
Baptist Church in <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro. He served in the United<br />
States Marine Corps during the Vietnam War.<br />
He departed this life on Monday, May 7, 2012 in<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro at the age of 58 years.<br />
He is survived by a son, Marshall Jay Coble and<br />
wife, Nalita and a daughter, Michelle Gibson all of<br />
Laurinburg, NC; two grandchildren, Marshall Julius<br />
Coble and John S. Coble; stepmother who raised him,<br />
Morene Holt Coble, <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro; two brothers, Stephen<br />
B. Coble and wife, Patricia, Sanford, NC and Lance C.<br />
Coble and wife, Cecilia, Charleston, SC; a sister, Donna<br />
Charlene Griggs and husband, Kent, Conway, SC; four<br />
nieces and two nephews.<br />
Services were Thursday, May 10 at 3 P.M. at Zion<br />
Baptist Church near <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro with Nathan Huff<br />
and Steve Coble offi ciating.<br />
Burial with military rites were in the Gallaher<br />
Cemetery near <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro.<br />
Pallbearers were Jerry Holt, Terry Holt, Jasper Smith,<br />
Brad Smith, Tom Tilley, <strong>Wayne</strong> Hicks, Ray Johnson<br />
and Thomas Tilley.<br />
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<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> News (<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, TN) May 16, 2012<br />
Herschel Eugene Staggs<br />
Herschel Eugene Staggs,<br />
age 61, of Ethridge, TN<br />
passed away Wednesday,<br />
May 9, 2012 at Maury Regional<br />
Medical Center in<br />
Columbia, TN.<br />
He was a native of<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, TN, a machinist<br />
at Innophos, and of<br />
the Church of God Faith.<br />
Mr. Staggs was a veteran of the U. S. Army and served<br />
his country honorably in the Vietnam War. He was preceded<br />
in death by his father, James H. Staggs; and one<br />
sister, Ann Staggs.<br />
He is survived by his wife, Donna Brewer Staggs of<br />
Ethridge; his mother, Virginia Pevahouse of Decaturville,<br />
TN; two sons, Kevin Eugene Staggs (Lisa) of Summertown,<br />
TN and Tracy Staggs (Heather) of Santa Fe,<br />
TN; a daughter Michelle Renee Staggs of Ethridge; two<br />
adopted sons, Clay Staggs and Payton Staggs, both of<br />
Ethridge; a sister Reba Pierce of Summertown; three<br />
brothers, Roger Dale Staggs, Gerald Henderson Staggs<br />
and Jeff Staggs, all of <strong>Wayne</strong>boro, TN; two half-brothers,<br />
Gary Pevahouse and Terry Pevahouse, both of Decaturville;<br />
nine grandchildren, Lindsey Paige Inman,<br />
Cody Staggs, Ty Staggs, Katie Staggs, Seth Staggs,<br />
Bailey Staggs, Clay Staggs, Payton Staggs and Cloiee<br />
Staggs; two great-grandchildren, Luke Inman and Rylan<br />
Inman.<br />
Funeral services were conducted at Neal Funeral<br />
Home in Lawrenceburg, TN on Saturday, May 12, at 1<br />
P.M. with Donnie Kelly offi ciating. Interment followed<br />
at Highland Cemetery in <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong>, TN with full<br />
military honors.<br />
Condolences may be sent by way of the website at<br />
www.nealfuneralhome.net.<br />
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Bernice Martin Shaw<br />
Bernice Martin Shaw<br />
was born on July 29,<br />
1920 in <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong>,<br />
the daughter of the late<br />
James (Jim Pat) Martin<br />
and Eula Griggs Martin.<br />
She was the wife of the<br />
late William “Bill” Shaw.<br />
They were married on<br />
March 12, 1939. Mr. Shaw<br />
preceded her in death on<br />
March 11, 1983.<br />
She departed this life at<br />
her home in <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro<br />
Saturday, May 12, 2012.<br />
She was retired from Genesco, a former member of<br />
West End Home Demonstration Club, and a long time<br />
member of First Christian Church.<br />
She is survived by one daughter, Marsha Shaw<br />
Russell and husband Math of Columbia, TN. She was<br />
the beloved grandmother of William Clark Russell of<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro and Eric Shaw Russell and wife Stephanie<br />
of Lebanon, TN; the great-grandmother of Brittany<br />
and Mackenzie Russell of Lebanon, TN, and aunt of<br />
Frances White of Nashville.<br />
She was preceded in death by one brother, Buford<br />
Martin of <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, TN and a nephew Jay Martin.<br />
Pallbearers were Clark Russell, Eric Russell, Jayson<br />
Martin, John Titus, Jimmy Fogg, and Clyde Walker.<br />
Honorary pallbearers were members of First Christian<br />
Church, Billy and Hazel Cole, W.J. Shaw, and<br />
Shirley Walker; caregivers, Joy Prince, Laurie Crews,<br />
Christy Cotton, Barbara Owens, Natalie Nance, Debbie<br />
Gilbert, Becky Brown, Volunteer Home Health staff,<br />
and Judy Jones and staff.<br />
Services were Monday, May 14 at 3 P.M. at Shackelford<br />
Funeral Chapel in <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro with Burl Graham<br />
offi ciating. Burial followed in Warren Cemetery.<br />
May 16-(ojb)<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> News (<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, TN) May 16, 2012<br />
Harry Albert Scholtz, Jr.<br />
Harry Scholtz was born<br />
in Pennsauken, N.J. on<br />
April 13, 1922.<br />
He joined the CC’s during<br />
the depression, became<br />
a Merchant Marine, then<br />
entered the USAF where<br />
he served in WWII, Korea<br />
and Viet Nam. Upon<br />
retiring from the military<br />
in 1964 he took his family<br />
to Anchorage, Alaska and<br />
soon after became one of<br />
the fi rst certifi ed welders<br />
on the Alaskan Pipeline.<br />
Harry departed this life Monday, May 14th at the<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> Nursing Home at the age of 90 years.<br />
Harry is preceded in death by his wife of 63 years,<br />
Rosemary Scholtz, daughter Loretta Marie, father<br />
Harry Albert Scholtz, Sr. and mother Mary Scholtz as<br />
well as his older brother William and granddaughter<br />
Veronica.<br />
He is survived by his wife of seven years Helen Scholtz<br />
of <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> Nursing Home; his sisters Clara Smith<br />
and Mary Scholtz, and his brother Karl Scholtz all of<br />
New Jersey; his children, Theresa Galloway and husband<br />
Bryan of Ravenden, AR, Christine Edwards and<br />
husband Elwood of Westminster, MD, Regina Tesnow<br />
and husband Thomas of <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, TN and Harry<br />
Scholtz, III and wife Pamela of Parrish, FL; six grandchildren<br />
and fi ve great-grandchildren.<br />
Private services will be Thursday, May 17 at the <strong>Wayne</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong> Nursing Home. May 16-P.<br />
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The <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> Board of Commissioners<br />
will meet in Regular Session on Monday, May<br />
21, 2012 at 7 P.M. in the Circuit Courtroom of<br />
the Courthouse in <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, Tennessee to<br />
consider the following agenda.<br />
I. Call to Order<br />
II. Invocation<br />
III. Pledge of Allegiance<br />
IV. Roll Call<br />
V. Declaration of Quorum<br />
VI. Approval of March Meeting Minutes<br />
VII. Approval of Budget Amendments<br />
VIII. Notaries<br />
IX. Business<br />
1. Appointment to Library Board<br />
John Allen Berry<br />
2. Photo I.D. in clerk’s offi ce-Stan Horton<br />
3. Senior Citizen/Nursing Home Property<br />
4. CDBG Disaster Grant Resolution<br />
5. Sheriff Dept. Update - Ric Wilson<br />
X. Other<br />
XI. Adjourn<br />
Budget Committee will meet at 6:00 in the<br />
small conference room.<br />
Margie Sue Daniel Brewer<br />
Margie Sue Daniel<br />
Brewer was born July<br />
3, 1953 in Florence, AL,<br />
the daughter of the late<br />
Clifford Elzie and Emma<br />
Franks Daniel.<br />
She departed this life<br />
Friday, May 11, 2012 at<br />
Maury Regional Hospital<br />
in Columbia, Tennessee<br />
after a short illness at the<br />
age of 58 Years.<br />
Margie worked in the<br />
dietary department at<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> Care Nursing Home and was a member of Butler<br />
Grove Freewill Baptist Church.<br />
She is survived by her husband Ronnie Mac Brewer;<br />
son, Sammie Mac Brewer; daughter, Jamie Sue Brewer;<br />
three grandchildren, Destinee Faith Brewer, Logan Max<br />
Brewer, and Kandace Michelle Brewer; three brothers,<br />
James C. Daniel, Coy Daniel, and David Earl Daniel all<br />
of Collinwood, TN; and a sister, Dorothy Daniel Smith<br />
of Florence, AL; several nieces and nephews.<br />
Services were Monday, May 14 at 1 P.M. at Shackelford<br />
Funeral Directors Chapel in Collinwood with Greg<br />
Eaton and Josh Stults offi ciating. Burial followed in<br />
Butler Grove Cemetery.<br />
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<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> News (<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, TN) May 16, 2012<br />
Decoration<br />
Sun., May 20<br />
Piney Grove<br />
Piney Grove Free Will<br />
Baptist Church, in the<br />
Cypress Inn community,<br />
will observe decoration<br />
and homecoming on<br />
Sunday, May 20.<br />
Morning services will<br />
begin at 10:30 A.M. with<br />
lunch to follow at noon.<br />
The Woodalls of<br />
Florence, AL will be<br />
singing in the afternoon<br />
beginning around 1 P.M.<br />
There will be no night<br />
service.<br />
A memorial slide show<br />
will be shown at different<br />
times throughout the day<br />
in the church sanctuary.<br />
This will feature past<br />
ministers, deacons, and<br />
church members who<br />
have been a part of the<br />
church history for the<br />
past 103 years.<br />
Greg Eaton and the<br />
church family invite all<br />
family and friends to join<br />
them for this special day.<br />
Decoration<br />
Sun., May 20<br />
Mt. Pleasant Ch.<br />
Decoration will be observed<br />
at Mt. Pleasant<br />
Church, on Pumping Station<br />
Road, this Sunday,<br />
May 20th.<br />
Everyone is invited to<br />
attend and those attending<br />
are asked to bring a<br />
basket lunch and lawn<br />
chairs.<br />
CARD OF THANKS<br />
We would like to thank everyone who contributed<br />
with the donations for our family after our home<br />
burning on April 6th, 2012. Everything has been<br />
greatly appreciated. A special thanks to Holly Creek,<br />
Southgate, Cypress Inn Volunteer Fire Departments.<br />
Also, Collinwood First Responders, EMS, and <strong>Wayne</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong> Ambulance Service. We are truly blessed to<br />
have friends and family who have come together for us<br />
in this great time of need.<br />
Tim, Amanda, Aven, Trey and Myla Hunt<br />
Mt. Hope<br />
United Methodist Church<br />
Annual<br />
Fish Fry<br />
Saturday, May 19, 2012<br />
3:00 P.M. Until 6:00 P.M.<br />
Adults $8.00 Per Plate<br />
Under 12 Years $4.00 Per Plate<br />
(Fish, Chicken, fries, slaw, dessert & drink)<br />
DINE IN OR CARRY OUT
Highland Community To<br />
Hold Fund Day May 19th<br />
For Special Needs Children<br />
When a child is born<br />
with, or diagnosed with<br />
a special need, life<br />
dramatically changes for<br />
the child and the child’s<br />
family. Life is suddenly<br />
surrounded by a routine<br />
of medicines and regular<br />
doctor visits. The<br />
Highland community<br />
has taken the initiative to<br />
provide a “Fun Day” for<br />
the special needs children<br />
including fully expense<br />
paid activities, games,<br />
and food.<br />
On Saturday, May 19 th ,<br />
10 A.M. to 2 P.M., the<br />
fi rst annual event will<br />
take place at the South<br />
Highland Church of<br />
Christ on Collinwood<br />
Highway. Activities<br />
such as wagon rides,<br />
horse rides, and a petting<br />
zoo including animals<br />
such as miniature ponies,<br />
greyhound dogs, a<br />
miniature donkey, ducks,<br />
chickens, puppies,<br />
and kittens. Several<br />
games will be organized<br />
throughout the day and<br />
food will be provided<br />
such as hotdogs,<br />
Barbeque, and desserts.<br />
The Highland Community<br />
has gratefully<br />
received a large amount<br />
of donations from local<br />
businesses and would<br />
like to extend sincere<br />
appreciation to the<br />
businesses and individuals<br />
that have supported<br />
this benefi cial cause. The<br />
South Highland Church<br />
of Christ is donating their<br />
church facilities as well<br />
as the 3 1/2 acres of land<br />
for the event. Everyone is<br />
invited and the organizers<br />
Fish Fry<br />
Cypress Inn Volunteer<br />
Fire Department<br />
Saturday<br />
May 19 - 3-6 P.M.<br />
All Proceeds Go To The Cypress Inn<br />
Volunteer Fire Dept. Everyone is Invited.<br />
are working diligently in<br />
order to ensure that the<br />
event is a typical “fun<br />
day” for the children<br />
and their families, and<br />
they plan to continue this<br />
effort every year.<br />
If anyone would like to<br />
show their support, please<br />
contact Jeremy Heard<br />
(931)332-6607, Sammy<br />
Newborn (931)724-4206,<br />
or Mark Pigg (931)724-<br />
5569.<br />
Judge Holloway Hears<br />
Cases In Circuit Court<br />
Judge Robert L.<br />
Holloway, Jr. handed<br />
down the following<br />
judgments on May 1 st ,<br />
2012 in the Criminal/<br />
Circuit Court of <strong>Wayne</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong>.<br />
Karen Gayle Norwood,<br />
48, pled guilty to one<br />
count each of Possession<br />
Schedule IV (Class A<br />
Misdemeanor), Felon in<br />
Possession of a Firearm<br />
(Class E Felony), and<br />
Public Intoxication<br />
(Class C Misdemeanor).<br />
Norwood received 11<br />
months and 29 days in<br />
the county jail for the<br />
Class A Misdemeanor, 1<br />
year and 6 days for the<br />
Class E Felony, and 30<br />
more days in the county<br />
jail for the Class C<br />
Misdemeanor. Norwood<br />
was also ordered to pay<br />
$1,019.50 in court costs.<br />
Jonathan Lineberry, 33,<br />
pled guilty to two counts<br />
of Aggravated Burglary<br />
(C Felony), three counts<br />
of Theft (Up to $500), and<br />
one count of Promotion<br />
of Meth Manufacture<br />
(D Felony). Lineberry<br />
was sentenced 11 months<br />
and 29 days in the county<br />
jail for the Theft charge,<br />
two years in TDOC for<br />
the Aggravated Burglary<br />
charge, and two more<br />
years in TDOC for the<br />
Promotion of Meth<br />
Manufacture charge.<br />
Lineberry was also<br />
ordered to pay a total of<br />
$1,424 in court costs.<br />
Richard Lucas, 24,<br />
pled guilty to one count<br />
each of Aggravated<br />
Burglary (C Felony),<br />
Theft of Property (E<br />
Felony), Vandalism (E<br />
Felony), Burglary Other<br />
Than A Habitation (D<br />
Felony), and Theft (A<br />
Misdemeanor). Lucas<br />
was sentenced a total<br />
of 11 years in TDOC<br />
custody, as well as 11<br />
months and 29 days in<br />
the county jail for the<br />
Theft A Misdemeanor<br />
charge. Lucas was also<br />
ordered to pay $649.50<br />
in court costs.<br />
David Kyle Massey, 19,<br />
pled guilty to one count<br />
each of Aggravated<br />
Burglary (C Felony),<br />
Theft of Property (E<br />
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Felony), Vandalism (E<br />
Felony), Burglary Other<br />
Than A Habitation (D<br />
Felony), and Theft (A<br />
Misdemeanor). Massey<br />
was sentenced a total<br />
of 11 years in TDOC<br />
custody, as well as 11<br />
months and 29 days in<br />
the county jail for the<br />
Theft A Misdemeanor<br />
charge. Massey was also<br />
ordered to pay $649.50 in<br />
court costs.<br />
Michael Garrett Monaco,<br />
20, pled guilty to<br />
one count of Contra.<br />
In Penal Facility (C<br />
Felony). Monaco was<br />
sentenced three years<br />
in TDOC custody. He<br />
was also ordered to pay<br />
$574.50 in court costs.<br />
Jimmy Lee Holt, 31,<br />
pled guilty to one count<br />
of Failure to Appear<br />
(E Felony). He was<br />
sentenced 1 year in<br />
TDOC custody; however,<br />
the case was retired and<br />
Holt was ordered to pay<br />
$350.00 restitution as a<br />
condition of Probation in<br />
the case.<br />
Jeremy Lane Holt, 34,<br />
pled guilty to one count<br />
of Evading Arrest (A<br />
Misdemeanor). Holt’s<br />
original sentence length<br />
was 11 months and 29<br />
days in the county jail;<br />
Now Serving...<br />
Cinnfully<br />
however, this credit was<br />
previously served and<br />
will run concurrent.<br />
Richard Howard<br />
Ginsberg, 47, pled guilty<br />
to one count of Promotion<br />
of Meth. Ginsberg was<br />
sentenced 2 years in<br />
TDOC custody and this<br />
was revoked to only 30<br />
days in the county jail<br />
effective May 12 th .<br />
Chrystal Ray Vaughn,<br />
28, pled guilty to one<br />
count of Sale of Schedule<br />
III. Vaughn’s original<br />
sentence was 2 years in<br />
TDOC custody; however,<br />
the sentenced is to run<br />
concurrent to the 90 days<br />
sentenced the defendant<br />
is serving out of sessions<br />
court.<br />
Donna Faye Pulley, 60,<br />
pled guilty to one count<br />
of Sale of Schedule III.<br />
Her original sentenced<br />
was 2 years in TDOC<br />
custody; however, it<br />
was revoked to extend<br />
probation 2 years from<br />
April 19 th , 2012. Pulley<br />
was ordered to pay a<br />
minimum of $100 a<br />
month toward fi nes and<br />
court costs.<br />
Melissa Rene Mitchell,<br />
47, pled guilty to one<br />
count of Sale of Schedule<br />
III. Mitchell’s orginial<br />
sentence was 2 years in<br />
TDOC custody; however,<br />
it was revoked to extend<br />
probation 2 years<br />
from April 19 th , 2012.<br />
Mitchell was ordered to<br />
pay a minimum of $100<br />
a month toward fi nes and<br />
court costs.<br />
James Michael Jenkins,<br />
26, pled guilty to one<br />
count of Promotion of<br />
Meth. Jenkins’ original<br />
sentence was 2 years in<br />
TDOC custody; however,<br />
it was revoked to extend<br />
probation for 1 year from<br />
April 19 th , 2012. Jenkins<br />
was also ordered to pay<br />
$1,000 towards fi nes and<br />
court costs.<br />
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Society News The <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> News<br />
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wedding of their daughter, Kaitlin Machell<br />
Skelton to Bradley Wade Hintgon, son of Keith<br />
Hinton of Collinwood, TN and Sandy Ray of<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro,TN.<br />
Kaitlin is the granddaughter of Gary and Dianne<br />
Wagner of Summertown, TN and the late Michael<br />
Dell Jackson of <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro and Roy and Reba<br />
Skelton of <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro. Kaitlin is currently employed<br />
at Lifespan Health and attending college at<br />
Columbia State.<br />
Bradley is the grandson of Billy Ray of Clifton,<br />
TN and Janie Hinson of Hohenwald, TN and Rachel<br />
Stricklin of Collinwood and the late Ray Hinton<br />
of Collinwood. Bradley is currently employed<br />
at Crounse Corporation.<br />
The ceremony will take place on June 2, 2012 at<br />
2 P.M. at Mt. Hope Methodist Church in <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro.<br />
All family and friends are invited. Reception will<br />
follow at Woodmen Of The World. May 16, 2012-P.<br />
Holly Creek<br />
FCE Club Meets<br />
The Holly Creek F.C.E.<br />
Club met on May 8, 2012<br />
in the home of Betty<br />
Sue Caperton. Thought:<br />
DOLLAR NURSERY<br />
102 CHARLIE LANE - WAYNESBORO, TN<br />
Opens At 8:00 A.M. - DARK<br />
Corner of Hurricane Creek and Kilburn Hollow<br />
(Follow The Signs) 2.5 Miles Off 64 Highway<br />
931-332-1275 or 931-332-0075<br />
WE’RE READY FOR MO<strong>THE</strong>R’S DAY, ARE YOU?<br />
YES, WE WILL BE OPEN MO<strong>THE</strong>R’S DAY!<br />
•Bannana Trees •Shrubs •Iris<br />
•Tropicals •Palm Trees •Hosta’s<br />
•Day Lillies •Peonies •Annuals<br />
•Perennials •Herbs •Tomatoes<br />
•Peppers •Grasses<br />
Build your own baskets! Lots of beautiful<br />
healthy 4” pots to choose from!<br />
100’s of Beautiful Hanging Baskets - $10 & up<br />
Fabulous Terracotta Pots Full of Flowers!<br />
Combination Pots & Hanging Baskets!<br />
We recycle all pots; large, small hanging<br />
baskets & tray’s!<br />
“Learn to pick your<br />
battles,” ask yourself,<br />
“Will this matter one year<br />
from now? How about<br />
one month? One week?<br />
One day?, was read by<br />
Lucille Moore.<br />
Devotion taken from<br />
2 John Chapter 1:1 thru<br />
13 was read by Wanda<br />
West. Song “16 Tons”<br />
was sung. The group<br />
then prayed the Lord’s<br />
Prayer and roll call was<br />
answered with a favorite<br />
song to sing to your child<br />
or grandchild. Roxie<br />
Moore called the roll and<br />
read the minutes. She<br />
also gave the treasurer’s<br />
report.<br />
Business, old and<br />
new, included Lucille<br />
reading a thank you card<br />
from Charlotte Smith for<br />
sending some money for<br />
4-H.<br />
The Project Leader or<br />
Club Leader presentation<br />
on “Quality Crafts”<br />
was read by Betty Sue<br />
Caperton. Poem “Prayer<br />
For Senility” was read by<br />
the group after which the<br />
meeting was adjourned.<br />
A party plate prepared<br />
by Betty Sue was served,<br />
and the group then made<br />
a cross out of pearl beads,<br />
pipe cleaners and some<br />
faceted beads.<br />
Attending were Lucille<br />
Moore, Roxie Moore,<br />
Betty Sue Caperton, and<br />
Wanda West.<br />
Submitted by<br />
Betty Sue Caperton<br />
Pink<br />
Points<br />
Pink Is Our Color<br />
Hope Is Our Strength<br />
Support Is Our Passion<br />
Awareness Is<br />
Our Mission<br />
May starts the<br />
National Skin Cancer/<br />
Melanoma Awareness<br />
Month campaign. Skin<br />
cancer is divided into two<br />
categories: melanoma<br />
and non-melanoma.<br />
Melanoma is a dangerous<br />
form of skin cancer.<br />
Although serious, nonmelanomas<br />
are much<br />
less life threatening<br />
and easier to treat.<br />
There are two common<br />
types of non-melanoma<br />
skin cancer: basal cell<br />
carcinoma and squamous<br />
cell carcinoma.<br />
Fast Facts About Skin<br />
Cancer:<br />
• Skin cancer and<br />
melanoma account for<br />
about 50% of all types<br />
of cancers diagnosed<br />
combined.<br />
• Skin cancer is one<br />
of the more preventable<br />
Accepting Most Insurances & Tenncare Under The Age Of 21<br />
types of cancer.<br />
• More than 90% of<br />
skin cancer is caused by<br />
excessive exposure to the<br />
sun.<br />
• Each hour, 1 person<br />
dies from skin cancer.<br />
RISK FACTORS<br />
Exposure to the UV<br />
rays of the sun damages<br />
our cells’ DNA, thus<br />
the development of<br />
melanoma. When<br />
outdoors, be sure to<br />
wear sunscreen, even<br />
in the shade. It is<br />
recommended to use<br />
sunscreen with UVA and<br />
UVB protection, a SPF<br />
rating of 30 or higher and<br />
is gentle enough to wear<br />
everyday.<br />
Tanning beds, booths<br />
and lamps all contain UV<br />
rays and can still increase<br />
your risk factor for<br />
developing melanoma.<br />
Indoor tanning still<br />
damages cells. If<br />
melanoma runs in the<br />
family, or if you have been<br />
diagnosed previously<br />
with melanoma, your<br />
risk factor for melanoma<br />
is increased. Melanoma<br />
occurs more commonly<br />
in older adults, but can<br />
be diagnosed at any<br />
age. People with lighter<br />
features burn easily,<br />
and that is the factor<br />
that increases their risk<br />
factor for melanoma. In<br />
fact, people with lighter<br />
features are 20 times<br />
more likely to develop<br />
melanoma than African<br />
Americans.<br />
TIP: Spray on<br />
sunscreen applies more<br />
quickly with less mess<br />
than cream sunscreens.<br />
Takes 2nd Place In<br />
Folk Music Competition<br />
The Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Company<br />
in Mansfi eld, MO hosted a national folk music<br />
competition on May 6 th . The competition lineup<br />
included several bands with no age divisions<br />
separating the competition. Thirteen year old<br />
Allison Ann Green came away with a second place<br />
fi nish in the overall competition, performing a<br />
song that she had written only a week prior to her<br />
thirteenth birthday on April 18 th .<br />
Allison is a seventh grade student at Frank<br />
Hughes School in Clifton and is working on her<br />
dream of performing on stage at the historic Grand<br />
Ole Opry in Nashville.<br />
we Offer<br />
AND<br />
We Also<br />
Imprint Napkins<br />
~~<br />
Balloons<br />
Highway 64E<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro<br />
722-5466<br />
Miss Southern<br />
Middle TN Pageant<br />
Sponsored By: JustDance Entertainment<br />
May 24th-25th<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro Elem. School<br />
“Official Entry Form”<br />
*In order as they will appear: *In order as they will appear:<br />
Thursday, May 24th 6:30 Friday, May 25th 6:30<br />
*Formal Wear* *Sunday Best*<br />
*Jr. Miss (7-9) *Baby Miss (0-23 months.)<br />
*Miss Pre-Teen (10-12) *Baby Mr. (O-23 months.)<br />
*Miss Teen (13-15) *Tiny Miss (2-3 )<br />
*Miss Southern Middle Tn.(16-21) *Tiny Mr. (2-3)<br />
*Little Miss (4-6)<br />
*The Miss Southern Middle TN. Pageant will be held at the<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro Elementary School. The Doors will open at<br />
5:30 . At this time contestants may view the stage. (Stage<br />
will be laid out in the standard T) Admission is $5. (5 and<br />
under free)Concessions will be available.<br />
*Entry fee is $25, with optional photogenic $5. All photogenic<br />
pictures are to be turned in the day of the pageant,<br />
Snapshots, 5X7, and 8X10 size photos are accepted. No<br />
frames please.<br />
*All entry forms should be mailed to Miss Southern Middle<br />
Tn. P.O. Box 139, Clifton, TN. 38425. For questions please<br />
contact Michele @ 931-722-1218 after 5 or Tabitha @ 931-<br />
332-5545.<br />
*3 alternates and 1 winner will be announced in each age<br />
division. Winners will receive trophies, sash , crown, and<br />
etc.<br />
-------------------------------------------------------<br />
Contestant # _____<br />
Name _______________________ D.O.B.________ Age ___<br />
Address ___________________________________________<br />
Contact # _________________________________________<br />
Parents Name ______________________________________<br />
Eye Color ____________________Hair Color ___________
Davis and McCormick<br />
Attend TVEC Youth<br />
Leadership Summit<br />
Kaytlen Davis of Frank<br />
Hughes High School<br />
and Colton McCormick<br />
of Hardin <strong>County</strong><br />
High School were<br />
among 46 high school<br />
juniors representing 23<br />
electric cooperatives<br />
across the state who<br />
attended the Tennessee<br />
Electric Cooperative<br />
Association’s annual<br />
Youth Leadership<br />
Summit March 26-28<br />
in downtown Nashville.<br />
Davis is the daughter<br />
of Walter and Teresa<br />
Davis of Clifton, and<br />
McCormick is the son<br />
of Lynn and Teresa<br />
McCormick of Savannah.<br />
Both families live in the<br />
Tennessee Valley Electric<br />
Cooperative service area.<br />
“The Youth Leadership<br />
Summit teaches these<br />
exceptional students<br />
how important electric<br />
cooperatives are to<br />
Tennessee’s rural<br />
communities and provides<br />
them an opportunity<br />
to see, in person, the<br />
legislative process in the<br />
Tennessee Capitol,” said<br />
Todd Blocker, TECA<br />
director of member<br />
relations. “Local electric<br />
cooperatives, school<br />
offi cials and guidance<br />
counselors chose these<br />
deserving young leaders<br />
to attend the summit<br />
based on their interests<br />
Now<br />
Don’t Forget<br />
You Can<br />
Pick It<br />
Up At The<br />
Drive Thru<br />
in government and strong<br />
leadership abilities.”<br />
“Kaytlen and Colton are<br />
fi ne examples of the future<br />
leaders we’re raising in<br />
our local communities,”<br />
said Don Doran, Director<br />
of Member Services.<br />
“Tennessee Valley<br />
Electric Cooperative<br />
is pleased to provide<br />
motivated students with<br />
this opportunity to join<br />
their peers from across<br />
Tennessee to learn about<br />
state government and<br />
rural electric co-ops.”<br />
The summit began<br />
Monday evening,<br />
March 26, with dinner<br />
at the group’s hotel, the<br />
Millennium Maxwell<br />
House. Get-acquainted<br />
and leadershipdevelopment<br />
activities<br />
followed, led by<br />
cooperative employees.<br />
Students rose early<br />
on Tuesday, March<br />
27, for breakfast and<br />
preparations for a visit to<br />
Legislative Plaza to meet<br />
their state legislators and<br />
sit in on House and Senate<br />
committee meetings.<br />
TECA Director of<br />
Government Affairs Mike<br />
Knotts introduced Rep.<br />
Andy Holt of Dresden,<br />
who welcomed the<br />
students to Nashville and<br />
answered their questions<br />
about legislative issues.<br />
The 11th-graders then<br />
Hours: Wed. - Sat. 10-5<br />
toured the Capitol and<br />
saw state government in<br />
action at the committee<br />
meetings before posing<br />
for photos in front of the<br />
historic building. Davis<br />
and McCormick also<br />
met with Representatives<br />
Vance Dennis and<br />
Steve McDaniel along<br />
with Senator Delores<br />
Gresham on the plaza<br />
to talk and have a photo<br />
opportunity.<br />
Following the visit to<br />
Capitol Hill, the group<br />
enjoyed lunch and<br />
leadership activities at a<br />
Nashville-area YMCA<br />
camp. The fun continued<br />
with dinner and games at<br />
Dave & Buster’s, and the<br />
busy day was capped off<br />
by special guest speakers<br />
2011 Miss Tennessee Erin<br />
Hatley and Stephanie<br />
Armstrong, team captain<br />
of the Tennessee Titans<br />
cheerleaders.<br />
Wednesday morning,<br />
the students learned more<br />
about Tennessee’s electric<br />
cooperatives and the vital<br />
role co-ops play in the<br />
communities they serve.<br />
Students were divided<br />
into teams and competed<br />
in “W.A.V.E.” (Working<br />
Alongside and Valuing<br />
Everyone), an interactive<br />
game in which they<br />
formed their own co-ops<br />
and worked together to<br />
“buy” and “sell” power<br />
distribution supplies<br />
— power poles, wire,<br />
transformers, meters and<br />
trucks. Then they got an<br />
overview of the history<br />
of electric cooperatives<br />
during “All for One and<br />
7 A.M. To 9 A.M.<br />
Sausage, Egg And Cheese Rolls<br />
& Cinnamon Rolls<br />
For $2<br />
50¢ Wednesday<br />
Wings<br />
Any Amount<br />
Sauce Not Included<br />
Limited Time Only!<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro Pizza Hut - Highway 64 E - 931-722-3032<br />
WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 2012 - FIRST SECTION - <strong>THE</strong> WAYNE COUNTY NEWS - PAGE SEVEN<br />
One for All.” Finally, they<br />
put together all they’d<br />
learned, answering trivia<br />
questions about electric<br />
cooperatives and the state<br />
in the “Energy Battle”<br />
competition.<br />
“In the not-too-distant<br />
future, these students<br />
will be our community<br />
leaders — and electric<br />
cooperative memberowners,”<br />
said Gerald<br />
Taylor, general manager<br />
of TVEC. “We want<br />
them to see what makes<br />
their electric cooperative<br />
special, appreciate all<br />
their co-op provides for<br />
their communities and<br />
understand why it was so<br />
important to form electric<br />
co-ops in the fi rst place.”<br />
Plan Your Advertising<br />
Program Today!!!<br />
Call 722-5429<br />
Ask For Dorah<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> Senior Citizens<br />
Hamburger Plate<br />
Fundraiser<br />
$5.00 Plate<br />
Friday, May 18th<br />
Can Pickup Plates At Senior<br />
Citizens Building In <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro<br />
10 A.M. - 1 P.M.<br />
Bradley’s<br />
Restaurant<br />
126 South High Street - <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro<br />
931-722-5929<br />
Saturday, May 19th<br />
Special<br />
Does Not Include<br />
Salad Bar Or Drink<br />
Seafood Buffet<br />
4 - 8 P.M.<br />
$ 19 99<br />
HOURS:<br />
Mon. - Sat. 10:30 A.M. - 9 P.M.<br />
(Except Tues. Close At 8 P.M.)<br />
Sunday 11 A.M. - 2 P.M.<br />
Senior<br />
M O M E N T S<br />
Courtesy Of Volunteer Hospice<br />
Dean Stegall can be described as a colorful lady. When meeting<br />
Dean, she is usually dressed in colors of the many organizations<br />
and charities she represents.<br />
Dean is, first of all, a loyal daughter to her 94 year old mother.<br />
She is wife to Billy; mother to son, Steven, and daughter, Misha;<br />
grandmother to Keerstin, 19 years old and Chandler, 11. She has<br />
been a member of the <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro Church of Christ for over 50<br />
years, teaching children and adult Sunday School classes. She<br />
is a retired educator, teaching home economics and 2nd grade,<br />
later serving as assistant principal at the elementary and middle<br />
schools. She has been a member of the <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro FCE Club<br />
for 40 years; Delta Kappa Gamma (a teacher’s organization)<br />
for 25 years; the Ephraim McLean chapter of D.A.R. for twenty<br />
years; and serves as vice chair to the <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> Health Council, member for 10 years. In<br />
2005 she started “LIPS”, (the Ladies in Pink Society) while serving as Relay for Life chairperson.<br />
Being a breast cancer survivor the goal of “LIPS” was to promote breast cancer awareness. They<br />
annually sponsor two suppers a year to raise funds to meet the needs of anyone battling cancer.<br />
The “Shades of Pink” is an outreach project of the LIPS and they deliver HOPE totes to people<br />
undergoing chemo for any type of cancer.<br />
Her ancestry includes a four generation farm through The Lindsey family and Dean serves as<br />
secretary-treasurer of the <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> Forestry Association. She also gives time to the Red<br />
Hat Society, the Allied Arts Club, and <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> C.A.R.E. (Creating A Respectful Environment).<br />
Most people in the area connect Dean with “The Butterfly Foundation”. The Foundation was<br />
formed to honor the short life of her granddaughter, Ryleigh Meree Stegall, who was diagnosed<br />
with leukemia at age 3 1/2. After seven years of treatment she lost her battle on September 14<br />
2007. Knowing what their family had experienced, they chose to create the charity to assist local<br />
families with children who have life-altering illnesses. The first walk was held on what would have<br />
been Ryleigh’s 11th birthday, November 20, 2007, and to date has exceeded $50,000 in aid to<br />
local famillies. The annual “Butterfly 5K” will be held on Saturday, June 2, 2012.<br />
Dean is certainly one busy lady, and spends hours in service to her community and others.<br />
“There is not one organization I spend time on that is not worthy and interested in helping others,”<br />
Mrs. Stegall said.<br />
Volunteer Hospice is proud to honor Dean<br />
Stegall as our featured Senior Citizen for “Senior<br />
Moments”.<br />
“Senior Moments” is a feature article of Volunteer<br />
Hospice to spotlight active Senior Citizens in the<br />
community who are enriching the lives of others.<br />
To Sing At Homecoming<br />
Sunday, May 20, Butler Grove<br />
Homecoming services will be observed at Butler<br />
Grove Free Will Baptist Church on Sunday, May<br />
20th beginning at 11 A.M.<br />
Guest speaker will be Bradley Jackson, and Candace<br />
Thompson will give her testimony.<br />
Lunch will be served at the noon hour.<br />
Beginning at 1:30 P.M. an afternoon of singing<br />
will feature the “Heaven’s Mountain Band” from<br />
Mississippi and Dennis Thompson.<br />
Junior Daniel, pastor invites everyone to come<br />
and enjoy a day of worship.<br />
Receives B.S.<br />
Degree From<br />
U.T. Chattanooga<br />
Brooke Darlene Thompson<br />
of <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, TN<br />
received her Bachelor of<br />
Science Degree in Psychology<br />
from the University<br />
of Tennessee at<br />
Chattanooga on May<br />
5th. She graduated Cum<br />
Laude with membership<br />
in Psi Chi (the International<br />
Psychology Honor<br />
Society) and Golden Key<br />
International Honor Society.<br />
She was a recipient of<br />
several scholarships including<br />
Hope Lottery,<br />
Civitan, <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />
Bank, the Retired Enlisted<br />
Association (T.R.E.A.)<br />
Scholarship, 101st Airborne<br />
Scholarship, and<br />
the Academic Service<br />
Scholarship.<br />
She is relocating to<br />
Nashville, TN where she<br />
will be employed by the<br />
Skyline Madison Campus<br />
Psychiatric Facility.<br />
She is the daughter of<br />
Lisa Thompson and Billy<br />
Thompson.<br />
931-722-9601<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, TN 38485
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Gems and Junk Furniture,<br />
Washers, Dryers,<br />
Refrigerators, Freezers,<br />
Antiques, Collectibles, 307<br />
Hwy. 13 South, Collinwood.<br />
724-6072.<br />
Aug. 3-tf-(ojb)<br />
Mahindra Tractors &<br />
Implements, Full Line of<br />
Vermeer Hay Equipment.<br />
D&C Hay Equipment, LLC,<br />
Hwy. 117, 4 Miles South of<br />
Adamsville, (731) 632-3608.<br />
Feb. 9-tf-(ojb)<br />
MIDDLE TENNESSEE<br />
FENCE. All Types of Fences<br />
Professionally Installed.<br />
Chainlink, Farm, Plank,<br />
Vinyl. 931-703-5239, 931-<br />
363-5239.<br />
June 1-tf-(ojb)<br />
Dell Laptops $400.00, Under<br />
Warranty. Also, Laptop<br />
Repair. 731-925-6183.<br />
Nov. 30-tf-(ojb)<br />
FOR SALE: New Cedar Log<br />
Furniture, Used Appliances.<br />
At Linden Repair, 228 West<br />
Main, Linden, TN, 931-589-<br />
2044. Mar. 28-tf-(ojb)<br />
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Internet Speeds… In The<br />
Country! 12 MEG Download<br />
Speed For As Little as $49.99<br />
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Hi-Tech 731-968-3100 For<br />
Details.<br />
Apr. 25-May 2-9-16-P.<br />
Jerry Hunt’s<br />
Roofi ng<br />
Metal - Shingle<br />
or Rubber Roof<br />
Tear-Offs & Minor Repairs<br />
Install Vents<br />
Jerry Hunt<br />
722-3585 (H)<br />
722-0207 (C)<br />
“All Work Guaranteed”<br />
CLASSIFIEDS<br />
www.SpringValleyFamilyFarms.com<br />
Baby Calves and Weaned<br />
Calves FOR SALE: Holstein<br />
Bulls, Crossbred Heifers and<br />
Bulls, 931-853-4431, 931-853-<br />
6535.<br />
May 2-9-16-23-30-(ojb)<br />
WOODWORKING<br />
EQUIPMENT: Jet 20”, 3HP,<br />
220V Planer, Good Condition,<br />
$1,600.00; Jet Freestanding<br />
16”, 3/4HP, 120V Drill Press<br />
(JDP-17MF10) Limited<br />
Edition With Mortise<br />
Bits and Hardware, Good<br />
Condition, $375.00; Porter-<br />
Cable 28” Dovetail Jig,<br />
Good Condition, $100.00;<br />
Collinwood, TN 931-724-<br />
5657, 9 A.M. - 8 P.M.<br />
May 2-9-16-P.<br />
5.5 +/- Ac. Well, Septic, Shop,<br />
Great Location, 722-4983.<br />
May 2-tf-(ojb)<br />
FOR SALE: 1974 GMC 1<br />
Ton Truck, Flatbed With Side<br />
Boards, 454 Engine With<br />
Automatic Transmission,<br />
$1,500.00, 931-724-9862.<br />
May 9-16-(ojb)<br />
FOR SALE: Good Condition<br />
Massey Ferguson Square<br />
Hay Baler, Emerald Bailey,<br />
931-724-4378.<br />
May 9-16-P.<br />
Peavey P.A. System FOR<br />
SALE: Speakers With Sub<br />
Cabinets, 931-213-1031.<br />
May 9-16-P.<br />
JOE<br />
PRINCE<br />
*Tree Service<br />
*Stump Grinding<br />
Free Estimates!<br />
Fully Insured!<br />
Lawrenceburg, TN<br />
Shop:931-766-1530<br />
Cell:931-231-9916<br />
Furniture For Sale<br />
*Oak claw foot curio cabinet, $185.00,<br />
62”HX31”WX13”D<br />
*China Cabinet, $275.00<br />
*8 place setting China, Embassy pattern, $300.00<br />
(valued at $600.00)<br />
*Oak TV entertainment/curio cabinet, $300.00<br />
*2 claw foot end tables, $150.00, like new<br />
*Kincaid oak queen spindle bed, mattress/springs, 2<br />
sets sheets, mattress pad, 2 pillows, quilt, bedspread,<br />
$550.00, fi rm. Very clean, beautiful bed.<br />
*Oak antique blanket box, $350.00<br />
*Oak Antique side board, $500.00<br />
*Oak antique wardrobe with oval mirror, $475.00<br />
*Lane cedar lined hope chest, $200.00<br />
*2 solid color recliners, $50.00 each<br />
*Steel safe, combination lock, $100.00,<br />
14”Dx16”Wx22”H<br />
All items in very good/excellent condition.<br />
Collinwood, 931-724-5657, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.<br />
NATURAL GRASS FED BEEF<br />
& GRAIN FINISHED BEEF<br />
no antibiotics or hormones<br />
sold by the quarter, half or whole<br />
usda facility for processing & packing<br />
now taking orders!<br />
John & Debra Bradley 901-834-1034 | 901-626-2624<br />
family-owned century farm with over 50 years in cattle business in Savannah, TN<br />
NEW HOUSE FOR RENT<br />
Valley Housing Is Accepting Applications For<br />
New 3 B.R. / 2 Bath Houses<br />
Located In Clifton<br />
For Inquiries Or An Application<br />
Please Call Bill, Lee, Or Terry<br />
At 1-800-626-6709<br />
Monday Through Friday<br />
8 A.M. - 5 P.M.<br />
BUFFALO VALLEY INC. IS AN EQUAL<br />
OPPORTUNITY, FAIR HOUSING PROVIDER<br />
REAL ESTATE AUCTION:<br />
Thursday, May 31 at 6 P.M.,<br />
350 Acres of Hardwood and<br />
Pine Timber on Hardins<br />
Creek, Right of Way off<br />
Hwy. 64 West, <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro,<br />
Tennessee, 10% Buyers<br />
Premium, Auction Held at<br />
Jeanette’s Café, <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro<br />
Square, Heritage Auction<br />
and Real Estate TFL #4556,<br />
931-676-5100, Jeff Wilkes<br />
731-607-8213 or Tony Neill<br />
TFL #1468, 731-926-3133,<br />
www.tonyneill.com.<br />
May 9-16-23-(ojb)<br />
32’ Gooseneck Vending<br />
Trailer, $6,500.00, OBO; 332-<br />
6339, 722-3241.<br />
May 16-tf-(ojb)<br />
1990 Dodge Truck, 3/4 Ton<br />
Factory Built Flatbed 360<br />
Auto Trans, 15 MPG Hwy.,<br />
$2,000.00; New Zealand<br />
White Rabbits $10.00 Each;<br />
931-628-8259, 931-242-4700.<br />
May 16-P.<br />
FOR SALE: 36” Bathroom<br />
Vanity With Top and Faucet<br />
and Matching 3 Glass Door<br />
Medicine Cabinet, Good<br />
Condition, $200.00; White<br />
Stool, $50.00; and Maytag<br />
Washer and Electric Dryer,<br />
$150.00. Call 516-2150 After<br />
4:00 P.M.<br />
May 16-P.<br />
FOR SALE: I Have Tracts<br />
of Land Ranging From 5<br />
to 8 Acres Right Outside<br />
Town Limits of <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro.<br />
Only $300 Down. Payments<br />
As Low As $175 Monthly.<br />
Unrestricted. No Credit<br />
Checks. Call 865-712-7577.<br />
May 16-23-30-June 6-P.<br />
FOR SALE: Australian<br />
Sheppard Puppy, 6 Weeks<br />
Old, Male, Tri Color, 1 st Shots<br />
and Wormed, $225.00. After<br />
5:00 P.M., 931-722-3376.<br />
May 16-P.<br />
GROCERY STORE & FOOD<br />
Service Equipment Auction,<br />
June 9th Nashville, TN.<br />
Complete sale bill & Terms.<br />
www.taylorauction.net or<br />
Auctionzip.com, ID 1680.<br />
Mark Taylor Auctioneer: TN<br />
5525/TN FIRM 4640, 618-<br />
889-6899. (TnScan)<br />
May 16-tps<br />
G & G<br />
Construction<br />
ALL TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION<br />
Residential - Commercial - Industrial<br />
931-722-3934<br />
Fax: 931-722-9198 - Mobile: 931-722-8123<br />
FULLY LICENSED, BONDED, INSURED<br />
NAME<br />
BRANDS<br />
REAL ESTATE AUCTION<br />
THURSDAY May 31 at 6<br />
PM, 350 Acres of Hardwood<br />
& Pine Timber on Hardins<br />
Creek, Right of Way Off<br />
Hwy 64 West, <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro,<br />
Tennessee, 10% Buyers<br />
Premium, Auction Held at<br />
Jeanette’s Café, <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro<br />
Square, Heritage Auction &<br />
Real Estate TFL #4556, 931-<br />
676-5100, Jeff Wilkes 731-<br />
607-8213 or Tony Neill TFL<br />
#1468, 731-926-3133 www.<br />
TonyNeill.com (TnScan)<br />
May 16-tps<br />
WEST KENTUCKY<br />
SELECT BRED HEIFER<br />
SALE Selling 175 Fall<br />
Calving Bred Heifers www.<br />
ca.uky.edu/bredheifer/ Tues.,<br />
May 22, 7:00 PM. KY-TN<br />
Livestock Market Guthrie,<br />
KY. (TnScan)<br />
May 16-tps<br />
SAWMILLS FROM ONLY<br />
$3997.00- Make & Save<br />
Money with your own<br />
bandmill- Cut lumber any<br />
dimension. In stock ready<br />
to ship. Free Info/DVD:<br />
www.NorwoodSawmills.com<br />
1-800-578-1363 Ext. 300N.<br />
(TnScan)<br />
May 16-tps<br />
Offi ce Space Available At<br />
Hurricane Plaza, (Next to<br />
Hurricane Inn). Call For<br />
More Information! Ask For<br />
Jeff!! 931-722-5579.<br />
Nov. 25-tf-(ojb)<br />
Trailers FOR RENT:<br />
Natchez Trace Village Mobile<br />
Home Park, $250.00 Deposit,<br />
$300.00 Month, 2 and 3<br />
Bedroom, 931-722-9255 or<br />
931-306-3554.<br />
July 13-tf-(ojb)<br />
FOR RENT: 1 Bedroom<br />
Apartment, Some Utilities<br />
Furnished, $375.00 Month,<br />
931-722-9699.<br />
Sept. 28-tf-(ojb)<br />
Clifton Motel, 1 Bedroom<br />
Effi ciency Apartments,<br />
FOR RENT: Completely<br />
Furnished, Includes All<br />
Utilities, Television, and<br />
Internet, 931-676-3616.<br />
Dec. 21-tf-(ojb)<br />
FOR RENT: Mobile Home,<br />
2 Bedroom, In The Country,<br />
931-212-7754.<br />
May 16-23-(ojb)<br />
LOWEST<br />
PRICES<br />
FURNITURE<br />
4 LESS<br />
Barlow Shopping Center<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, TN. ~ 722-3900<br />
*FINANCING *LAY-A-WAY *DELIVERY<br />
CLIFTON APARTMENTS<br />
122-24-26 MAIN STREET LANDING COMPLEX<br />
COMMERCIAL SPACE - MAIN ST. LEVEL<br />
ONE BEDROOM APTS. - UPPER LEVELS<br />
IN <strong>THE</strong> CENTER OF CLIFTON’S UPTOWN HISTORIC<br />
DISTRICT, ALL APTS. HAVE REFRIGERATOR, STOVE,<br />
GARBAGE DISPOSAL, AC, DISHWASHER, CARPET,<br />
FULL BATH, WALK-IN CLOSET, CEILING FAN, TOTAL<br />
ELECTRIC, 2 EXITS, WIRED FOR TELEPHONE,<br />
INTERNET, &/OR CABLE TV SERVICE, SOME APTS. WITH<br />
LOFTS, 1 1/2 BATHS, BALCONIES, DECKS<br />
REFERENCES REQUIRED - SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT<br />
W. MILLER CO. (931) 676-3985 ~ wmiller@tds.net<br />
ROOFING<br />
METAL AND SHINGLES<br />
Work Guaranteed - 30 Years Experience<br />
Free Estimates & Roof Inspections<br />
LEE MANGE 676-5335<br />
Partners In Quality<br />
WARREN SELLERS<br />
HEATING & AIR<br />
15 YEARS EXPERIENCE<br />
FOR RENT This Week!<br />
Most Utilities Included,<br />
CH/A, Internet Available! 2<br />
Bed/1 Bath $85/Week; 2 Bed/<br />
2 Bath Secluded $95/Week; 3<br />
Bed/ 2 Bath All Brand New<br />
Inside $105/Week; 931-722-<br />
9401.<br />
Apr. 18-tf-(ojb)<br />
House FOR RENT: Near<br />
Clifton, 931-676-3616.<br />
May 2-tf-(ojb)<br />
Drivers: Industry Leading<br />
Pay & Benefi ts! 98% No-<br />
Touch, 50% Drop/Hook,<br />
CDL-A Solo’s or Teams 2 yrs.<br />
Exp., Hazmat Req., 1-888-<br />
335-1785.<br />
May 2-9-16-23-P.<br />
CRANE OPERATOR<br />
WANTED Must have<br />
experience operating friction<br />
lattice boom crawlers.<br />
Certifi ed or ability to be<br />
certifi ed required. EOE.<br />
Contact Don 615-448-8555<br />
dmp1063@bellsouth.net<br />
(TnScan)<br />
May 16-tps<br />
LIVE-WORK-PARTY-<br />
PLAY! Play in Vegas, Hang in<br />
LA, Jet to New York! Hiring<br />
18-24 girls/guys. $400-$800<br />
wkly. Paid expenses. Signing<br />
Bonus. 1-866-574-7454.<br />
(TnScan)<br />
May 16-tps<br />
BUY IT!<br />
SELL IT!<br />
FIND IT!<br />
HUNT BRO<strong>THE</strong>RS<br />
*Shingle Roofs<br />
*Metal Roofs<br />
*Rubber Roofs<br />
*Minor Repairs<br />
For Free Estimates<br />
Call: Aaron Hunt<br />
931-722-3862<br />
931-332-1233<br />
“All Work Guaranteed”<br />
• FOR SALE BY OWNER •<br />
3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Approx. 1,440 sq. ft.,<br />
“Large” 2 Car detached garage, 11+ acres,<br />
creek and small pond, wood fl oors and walls,<br />
large covered porch, handicap walk-in tub/<br />
shower, owner fi nancing available. 1751<br />
Downing Hollow, <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro. $139,900.00.<br />
Reduced $130,000.00.<br />
Call: 817-444-0134 or 281-731-4434<br />
CHUCK’S<br />
I Want To Buy Goats,<br />
Chickens, and Guineas, 931-<br />
427-8477.<br />
May 9-16-23-30-(ojb)<br />
WANTED: VOLUNTEER<br />
HOST FAMILIES /Mentors<br />
for international exchange<br />
students arriving in August.<br />
Share Tennessee hospitality.<br />
Develop a lifetime friendship.<br />
Apply today! Call Pat 1-877-<br />
534-3144 / www.pieusa.org.<br />
(TnScan)<br />
May 16-tps<br />
HEALTH CARE PART-<br />
TIME in Navy Reserve. Elite<br />
training, great pay, benefi ts,<br />
college $. Sign-on bonus up<br />
to $75k. Call Mon-Fri 800-<br />
284-6289. (TnScan)<br />
May 16-tps<br />
NOW HIRING:<br />
C O M P A N I E S<br />
DESPERATELY need<br />
employees to assemble<br />
products at home. No selling,<br />
any hours. $500 weekly<br />
potential. Fee required. Info.<br />
1-985-646-1700 Dept. TN-<br />
1196. (TnScan)<br />
May 16-tps<br />
25 DRIVER TRAINEES<br />
NEEDED Now at TMC<br />
Transportation! Earn $750<br />
per week! No experience<br />
needed! Job ready in 3<br />
weeks! Local CDL Training!<br />
1-888-407-5172. (TnScan)<br />
May 16-tps<br />
TREE SERVICE<br />
Fully Licensed & Insured<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
931-722-4104<br />
>New listing- 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, hardwood fl oors, living room,<br />
den, CHA, carport, 1.40 ac.+-.$ 90,500.00<br />
>New listing – Lots #57, 58 & 59 on Cherokee Circle. $1,500.00<br />
per lot.<br />
>New listing – Lot #5 Lake Shore Road. $3,500.00<br />
>New listing--Secluded 2 bedroom, 2 bath mobile home, metal<br />
roof & wrap around porch, garage, storm shelter,<br />
1.87ac. +-near TN River. -$66,000.00 Also For Rent!!!<br />
>New listing- Nice wooded lot near TN River. $17,000.00<br />
> 3 bed rooms, 2 baths, 7.32 Ac.+- , guest house, 2 bed room<br />
mobile home - $95,000.00 Mobile Home also for rent!!<br />
>New Listing- 4 bed rooms, 1 ½ baths, 2 car garage,<br />
12.45acres+-, barn, outbuilding. $185,500.00<br />
>New Listing- 4 bed rooms, 3 baths, 3 car detached garage with<br />
large room above. $165,000.00<br />
>Hunter’s Paradise with plenty of wildlife, 57.50 ac. +-, pond,<br />
pasture, woodland, creek. $165,000.00<br />
> Long road frontage, small waterfall, food plot, shooting hut,<br />
35.31 ac. +- $49,280.00<br />
>2 bedrooms, 2 baths, CHA, creek, pond, storm cellar, screened<br />
porch. 23.6 ac+-. $190,000.00<br />
>2 bedrooms, 2 baths, CHA, creek, workshop, covered porch,<br />
19.34 ac. +- $182,900.00<br />
> 5 bedrooms, living room, den, 1 bath, hardwood fl oors, sun<br />
porch, new plumbing & wiring. $89,900.00<br />
>2 bedrooms, 1 bath, Cottage, brick/vinyl, carport. $49,900.00<br />
>2 bedrooms, 1 bath, CHA, carport, plus 1 bedroom, 1 bath<br />
Apartment. $78,900.00 large yard!! (REDUCED)<br />
>.3.10 ac. +- located in Ross Creek Farm. $25,900.00<br />
>Lot near Tennessee River Clifton area, water & sewer<br />
available. $9,000.00<br />
>3 bedrooms, 1 bath, hardwood fl oors, garage, workshop, extra<br />
lot. $59,900.00<br />
>4 bedrooms, 2 baths, CHA, hardwood fl oors, sun room, extra<br />
lot. $272,000.00<br />
>3.38 ac. +- in Ross Creek Farm. $22,500.00 (Reduced)<br />
>Hunter’s paradise, 1 bedroom, 1 bath cabin, 71 Acres+-, creek..<br />
$105,000.00<br />
Acres+- Ross Creek Farm, creek frontage. $34,500.00<br />
>5.11 ac. +- $13,000.00<br />
>2 choice lots located Deer Ridge Rd. $15,000.00<br />
>3 lots located Deer Ridge Road. $6,500.00<br />
>3 bedrooms, 1 bath, dining room, living room. $30,000.00
WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 2012 - <strong>THE</strong> WAYNE COUNTY NEWS - FIRST SECTION- PAGE NINE<br />
CLASSIFIEDS<br />
BIG G EXPRESS INC<br />
New Skill Pay and Top Out<br />
Pay. Call Today To See If<br />
You Qualify! Currently<br />
hiring OTR Drivers<br />
Good equipment, home<br />
most weekends Option to<br />
run the weekends, good<br />
benefi ts which include<br />
BlueCross /BlueShield<br />
insurance, Assigned trucks<br />
and dispatchers, APU’s in<br />
every truck Free retirement<br />
program and more. Call<br />
800-684-9140 x2 or visit us at<br />
www.biggexpress.com tps<br />
DRIVERS - CDL-A<br />
DRIVERS NEEDED! Up to<br />
$3,000 Sign-On Bonus for<br />
Qualifi ed Drivers! 6 mo. OTR<br />
exp. req’d. Call or Apply<br />
Online 877-521-5775, www.<br />
USATRUCK.jobs (TnScan)<br />
DRIVERS OWNER<br />
OPERATORS $2,500<br />
Sign-On Bonus. Dedicated<br />
Runs, Class-A CDL,<br />
Greatcare plan options for:<br />
Healthcare, Retirement,<br />
Wellness & more. 866-566-<br />
2133 driveforgreatwide.com<br />
Text Greatwide to 30364.<br />
(TnScan) May 16-tps<br />
BILLY BARNES Enterprises,<br />
Inc. is hiring experienced<br />
fl atbed drivers. Home most<br />
weekends. New pay packages!<br />
Requirements include: must<br />
be 23 years of age, class<br />
A CDL, 1 year verifi able<br />
tractor/trailer experience,<br />
clean driving record. For<br />
more information call Mary<br />
@ 1-800-844-6458 opt. 1.<br />
(TnScan)<br />
May 16-tps<br />
DRIVERS - CDL-A TEAM<br />
WITH Total! Miles •<br />
Equipment • Benefi ts 50¢ /<br />
mile for Hazmat Teams Solo<br />
drivers also needed! 800-942-<br />
2104 Ext. 7307 or 7308 www.<br />
Drive4Total.com (TnScan)<br />
May 16-tps<br />
BANKRUPTCY<br />
and General Practice<br />
WE ARE A DEBT RELIEF AGENCY<br />
We help people fi le for bankruptcy relief<br />
under the Bankruptcy Code<br />
(931) 762-1915<br />
C. <strong>Wayne</strong> Tomerlin<br />
Attorney At Law<br />
28 Public Square - Lawrenceburg, TN<br />
FREE<br />
ESTIMATES<br />
DRIVERS -<br />
REFRIGERATED AND<br />
DRY Van Freight. Great<br />
Pay! Quarterly Safety<br />
Bonus! Part and full-time<br />
lanes. Hometime options.<br />
CDL-A, 3 months current<br />
OTR experience. 800-414-<br />
9569 www.driveknight.com<br />
(TnScan)<br />
May 16-tps<br />
FLATBED DRIVERS NEW<br />
PAY Scale- Start @ .37cpm<br />
Up to .04cpm Mileage<br />
Bonus, Home Weekends,<br />
Insurance & 401K Apply @<br />
Boydandsons.com 800-648-<br />
9915. (TnScan)<br />
May 16-tps<br />
NEW TO TRUCKING?<br />
YOUR new career starts<br />
now! * $0 Tuition Cost * No<br />
Credit Check * Great Pay &<br />
Benefi ts. Short employment<br />
commitment required<br />
Call: (866) 604-6119 www.<br />
joinCRST.com (TnScan)<br />
May 16-tps<br />
DRIVERS - CLASS A<br />
FLATBED -$- Home<br />
Weekends, Run Southeast<br />
US, Requires 1 Yr OTR<br />
Flatbed experience, & Pay<br />
Up To .39¢ / mile Call 800-<br />
572-5489 x 227, Sunbelt<br />
Transport, LLC. (TnScan)<br />
May 16-tps<br />
DRIVERS: NO<br />
EXPERIENCE? CLASS<br />
A CDL Driver Training.<br />
We train and Employ! Ask<br />
about our New Pay Scale!<br />
Experienced Drivers also<br />
Needed! Central Refrigerated<br />
(877) 369-7191 www.<br />
centraltruckdrivingjobs.com<br />
(TnScan)<br />
May 16-tps<br />
Advertise<br />
Today!!<br />
722-5429<br />
Hunt & Son Roofing, Inc.<br />
*SHINGLE ROOFS<br />
(Architectural & 3 Tab)<br />
*METAL ROOFS<br />
*RUBBER ROOFS<br />
*FOAM ROOFS & INSULATION<br />
931-722-3048, 931-722-5542<br />
931-722-5579<br />
**SAWMILL FOR SALE**<br />
Located near Collinwood, includes 5.78 acre<br />
mill site, 4 acre log yard, HMS Rosserlead<br />
36” Debarker, Corinth Sawmill Setworks- 3<br />
Head Block -36” Carriage, Schurman Thin<br />
Kerf Gang Saw, Wheland 6’ Barline Resaw,<br />
58” Precision Chipper, 2 Edgers, Longhgrading<br />
Chain, Offi ce/Breakroom & much<br />
more. If interested, Call Parkes Hughes at<br />
931-724-6258. Asking Price $450,000.<br />
POSITIONS<br />
AVAILABLE<br />
The City of Collinwood is currently<br />
taking applications for<br />
Lifeguard Positions. Applications<br />
may be picked up at the<br />
Collinwood City Hall Monday<br />
through Friday from 8:00 A.M.<br />
till 4:30 P.M. For more information<br />
call 724-9107.<br />
DRIVE <strong>THE</strong> BEST. DRIVE<br />
Maverick! Maverick Is Now<br />
Hiring In Your Area!! $.42<br />
- $.43/mile. $25 tarp pay.<br />
Weekends at home. Also<br />
accepting students with<br />
Class A CDL for training.<br />
Must be 21 yrs old & hold<br />
Class A CDL. Maverick<br />
Transportation 1-800-289-<br />
1100. www.drivemaverick.<br />
com (TnScan)<br />
May 16-tps<br />
AVERITT HAS A GREAT<br />
Opportunity for CDL-A<br />
Drivers! 37 cpm w/1+ Year’s<br />
Experience! Home Weekly &<br />
Full Benefi ts! Paid Refresher<br />
Course Available. 888-362-<br />
8608 or AVERITTcareers.<br />
com Equal Opportunity<br />
Employer. (TnScan)<br />
May 16-tps<br />
CLASS A CDL DRIVERS<br />
NEEDED Midwest Regional<br />
38-40 CPM, Paid Orientation,<br />
Paid from 1st Dispatch, Full<br />
Benefi ts, $1500 Sign On.<br />
Online Transport 877-997-<br />
8999 www.DriveForOnline.<br />
com (TnScan)<br />
May 16-tps<br />
DRIVERS - HIRING<br />
EXPERIENCED /<br />
INEXPERIENCED Tanker<br />
Drivers! Great Benefi ts and<br />
Pay! New Fleet Volvo Tractors!<br />
1 Year OTR Exp. Req. -<br />
Tanker Training Available.<br />
Call Today: 877-882-6537<br />
www.OakleyTransport.com<br />
(TnScan)<br />
May 16-tps<br />
TANKER & FLATBED<br />
I N D E P E N D E N T<br />
Contractors! Immediate<br />
Placement Available. Best<br />
Opportunities in the trucking<br />
business. Call Today 800-<br />
277-0212 or www.primeinc.<br />
com (TnScan)<br />
May 16-tps<br />
WANTED: LIFE AGENTS<br />
• EARN $500 a Day • Great<br />
Agent Benefi ts • Commissions<br />
Paid Daily • Complete<br />
Training • Leads, No Cold<br />
Calls. No License Necessary<br />
To Apply. Call 1-888-713-<br />
6020. (TnScan)<br />
May 16-tps<br />
NOTICE: We Imprint Your<br />
Napkins For Weddings,<br />
Showers, Teas and<br />
Anniversaries. Two Day<br />
Service. Duren Drugs, 722-<br />
5466.<br />
Sept. 26-tf-(ojb)<br />
If You’re Planning An<br />
Auction, Call Lineberry<br />
Auction Service, 731-925-<br />
6860 or 731-607-1266.<br />
Apr. 9-tf-(ojb)<br />
Will Buy Junk Vehicles. Also<br />
Buy Radiators, Catalytic<br />
Converters, Aluminum<br />
Wheels, 931-722-6588 or 722-<br />
1733.<br />
Oct. 29-tf-(ojb)<br />
COAST TO COAST HOME<br />
And AUTO, 724-9119. We<br />
Service Computers.<br />
May 16-23-30-June 6-(ojb)<br />
FREE PIANO: Good Piano<br />
Free To Anyone Who Is<br />
Willing To Move It. Located<br />
In The Collinwood Area. Call<br />
931-724-4864 If Interested.<br />
May 16-(ojb)<br />
MICHAEL<br />
BRATCHER<br />
Heating & Cooling<br />
Service, Repair &<br />
Unit Replacement<br />
Licensed &<br />
Certifi ed<br />
931-724-5383<br />
Need Something Hauled or<br />
Dug? Best Savings – Motor<br />
Home, Dozer, Backhoe,<br />
Ditch Witch, Dump Truck,<br />
Generators, Power Washer,<br />
Moving Van, Pontoon Boat,<br />
Etc., Beech Creek Rentals,<br />
931-676-3993.<br />
Aug. 25-tf-(ojb)<br />
DAVIS BACKHOE<br />
SERVICE: All Types of<br />
Backhoe and Dump Truck<br />
Work. Owner Gary Davis,<br />
1-931-231-4544.<br />
May 25-tf-(ojb)<br />
Need A Starter, Alternator,<br />
or Battery? ROAD & FIELD<br />
STARTER SVC., Hwy. 64<br />
Savannah, 731-925-3838.<br />
Jan. 11 thru July 25, 2012-<br />
(ojb)<br />
We Buy Scrap Gold: “Now<br />
Buying Coins”, Sherry’s Fine<br />
Jewelry, Gold Prices Are Sky<br />
High. Call or Come By, Talk<br />
To Sherry, 722-3664.<br />
Mar. 7-tf-(ojb)<br />
DENNIS’ SMALL ENGINE:<br />
Left Off 64, 1 Mile West of<br />
Olive Hill, Hardin Co., 731-<br />
925-5605.<br />
Mar. 14 thru May 30-P.<br />
Diesel Injection Pump and<br />
Injector Rebuilding, Lift<br />
Pumps, Filters, Turbos, Etc.<br />
WEST TENN DIESEL, 731-<br />
925-2710.<br />
Apr. 11, 2012 thru Oct. 3,<br />
2012-P.<br />
NOTICE: Carpentry,<br />
Plumbing, Painting, Mobile<br />
Home Repair, Underpinning,<br />
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HELP WANTED<br />
South Central Human Resources<br />
Agency is accepting<br />
applications for:<br />
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<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> Pre-K<br />
$9.16/hr., Sick/Annual<br />
Leave, Holiday Pay,<br />
Ins. & Retirement. For<br />
more info. call (800) 221-<br />
2642, or send app. to<br />
SCHRA, P.O. Box 638,<br />
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An application can be<br />
picked up at the <strong>Wayne</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong> Neighborhood<br />
Service Center, 721 Hwy.<br />
99, <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, TN or<br />
www.schra.us. EOE.<br />
HUGE MOVING<br />
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Hwy 13 South to 3250 Tie Camp Rd.<br />
Everything Must Go!<br />
Boxes of items: $5, $10 & $20<br />
Curios, 2 China Cabinets,<br />
Dishes, Glassware, Furniture,<br />
Lamps, Pictures, Lots of Items!<br />
May 18th & 19th<br />
8:00 A.M. until ?<br />
PUBLIC AUCTION: For<br />
Settlement of Past Due<br />
Storage Rent, Piggly Wiggly<br />
Mini-Storage Will Sell At<br />
Public Auction on Saturday,<br />
May 26, 2012, at 10:00 A.M.<br />
the Contents of Storage<br />
Units #59, 65, 80, With The<br />
Entire Contents Sold As<br />
A Whole. Sale Will Be At<br />
Piggly Wiggly Mini-Storage<br />
Collinwood, Tennessee. If<br />
Sale Is Postponed Due To<br />
Content Owner’s Payment,<br />
Notice Will Be Posted At<br />
Location. Seller Has The<br />
Right To Refuse Any and All<br />
Bids.<br />
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Apr. 25-May 2-9-16-P.<br />
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Mayberry. Clothes (L to XL),<br />
Shoes, Purses, Household<br />
Items, Gas Logs, Boyd<br />
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May 16-MCI<br />
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Baby, Children, Teen, Adult<br />
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PAGE TEN - FIRST SECTION - <strong>THE</strong> WAYNE COUNTY NEWS - WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 2012<br />
CLASSIFIEDS<br />
YARD SALE: 7 A.M.<br />
Friday and Saturday, May<br />
18 th , 19 th . Rain or Shine!<br />
Home of Kayla Dicus and<br />
Kevin Risner. Multiple<br />
Families Participating. Lots<br />
of Everything!!! Clothing<br />
in All Sizes; Lots of Baby<br />
Girl Clothing, Shoes, Home<br />
Décor, Other Miscellaneous<br />
Items. Everything Must Go!!!<br />
CHEAP Prices. 155 Rochell<br />
Road, Collinwood, Around<br />
Highland Area. Look For<br />
Signs. For Questions Call<br />
931-722-0855. May 16-MCI<br />
Saturday, May 19 th , 7 A.M.<br />
Till 3 P.M., 2 FAMILY<br />
YARD SALE: At Ren-Cass<br />
Motel, Name Brand Clothes,<br />
CHEAP, All Sizes Including<br />
Plus Sizes; Angel Figurines<br />
and Lots of Others; Toddler<br />
and Infant’s Stuff; Oriental<br />
Rug; Lots of Everything.<br />
To Much Too Mention. Any<br />
Questions Call 931-244-5794.<br />
May 16-P.<br />
YARD SALE: 18 th and 19 th ,<br />
1039 Shawnettee Road.<br />
Tools, Electronics, Clothes<br />
and More. Priced To Sell.<br />
John and Linda Glover’s,<br />
332-0722.<br />
May 16-MCI<br />
YARD SALE: Saturday, 112<br />
West Hill St., Beside Funeral<br />
Home. A Little Of Everything,<br />
Lots of Christmas Décor.<br />
May 16-P.<br />
YARD SALE: Friday, 8 A.M.,<br />
509 Loyd Street, <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro.<br />
Little Bit of Everything.<br />
May 16-P.<br />
YARD SALE: Saturday, 8<br />
Till 12. Used Go-Cart, Piano,<br />
Recliners, Tools, Lots. Old<br />
64 E. At Old Griggs Store,<br />
Approximately 1 Mile,<br />
Turn right on Skelton Lane.<br />
Dwight and Beverly Prince.<br />
Rain Cancels.<br />
May 16-(ojb)<br />
The Benefi ts of<br />
Pre-Paid Cards<br />
According to the<br />
FDIC, more than 60<br />
million people in the<br />
United States do not<br />
have a traditional deposit<br />
account or have limited<br />
access to a payment card.<br />
These consumers are<br />
encouraged to look to<br />
pre-paid cards to avoid<br />
fees and inconvenience<br />
associated with check<br />
cashing and money<br />
orders.<br />
“Pre-paid cards are a<br />
safe alternative to carrying<br />
large amounts of cash<br />
and they provide most<br />
of the same convenience<br />
as credit or debit cards,”<br />
states the American<br />
Bankers Association.<br />
“Since they’re typically<br />
available without a credit<br />
check or a bank account,<br />
W.E.S. Students Of Month, March<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro Elementary School is proud to announce the students of the<br />
month for March. This month we have focused on “Courage”, encouraging<br />
the students to practice being brave and strong when they are afraid, nervous,<br />
or worried. These students were “caught” showing courage and nominated<br />
by a teacher and then chosen from their homeroom class’s ballot box as the<br />
winner.<br />
Kindergarten: Mrs. Joy Canterbury’s Class, Riley Thrasher; Mrs. Teresa<br />
Evans’ Class, Jaxton Berry; Mrs. Ashlee Haggard’s Class, Luke Mangubat<br />
and Mrs. Leigh Anne Pierce’s Class, Shawnn Robbins. First grade: Mrs. Kim<br />
Berlin’s Class, Annie Lee; Mrs. Emily Maghielse’s Class, Nolan Moore; Mrs.<br />
Polly Maghielse’s Class, Savanna Mathis; Mrs. Sharon McClain’s Class, Tori<br />
Fitzmorris and Ms. Bailey Skelton’s Class, Gigi Bradford. Second grade: Mrs.<br />
Ginger Baugus’ Class, Jadyn Ostrowski; Mrs. Christy Bryant’s Class, Austin<br />
Gambrell; Mrs. Tara Hollis’s Class, Julian Birchett; Mrs. Sadonna Smith’s<br />
Class, Makohl Haggard and Mrs. Wanda Williams’s Class, Luis Cintron. Third<br />
grade: Mrs. Jancy Beckham’s Class—Elijah Dixon; Mrs. Brittany Daniel’s<br />
Class, Chloe Smith; Ms. Gina Dollar’s Class, Hanna Bevis and Mrs. Patsy<br />
Pope’s Class, Luke Nichols. Fourth grade: Ms. Nicole Bowling’s Class, Jenna<br />
Ostrowski; Mrs. Andrea Franks’ Class, Chris Pruett; Mrs. Melanie Hill’s Class,<br />
Kasee Johnson and Mrs. Sherry Nutt’s Class. Teryn James.<br />
C.E.S. Students Of Month, March<br />
Collinwood Elementary School is proud to announce the students of the<br />
month for March. Lots of students were nominated by teachers throughout<br />
the building for showing “courage”, being brave and strong when they feel<br />
afraid, nervous, or worried. One winner was chosen from each homeroom as<br />
the “Student of the Month.”<br />
First grade: Mrs. Susan Grinder’s Class, Cayden Lee; Mrs. Tabitha<br />
Holt’s Class, Addie Quillen; Mrs. Bridgette Howe’s Class, Tori Risner and<br />
Mrs. Kim Whitten’s Class, Lydia Risner. Second grade: Mrs. Ginger Holt’s<br />
Class, Cayden Powell; Mrs. Mindy Hunt’s Class, Luke Todd; Mrs. Annette<br />
Jones’ Class, Zeke Stults and Mrs. Rebecca Lee’s Class, Anna-Catherine<br />
Whitehead. Third grade: Mrs. Robbie Berry’s Class, Mason Smith; Mrs.<br />
Susan Camfi eld’s Class, Danny Bryant; Ms. Deneal Stricklin’s Class, Caleb<br />
Pulley and Mrs. Christy Zepeda’s Class, Cody Head. Fourth grade: Mrs.<br />
Angie Brewer’s Class, Jake Morris; Mrs. Celisa Hatcher’s Class, Cooper<br />
Vandiver; Ms. Martha Helton’s Class, Tara Thompson and Mrs. Kristi<br />
Tingle’s Class, Hailey Brewer.<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> Sheriff’s Office<br />
HAS OPENINGS FOR A<br />
CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS<br />
REQUIREMENTS:<br />
*Must Be At Least 21 Years Of Age<br />
*Must Be Able To Pass A Criminal Background Check<br />
*Must Pass A Drug Screen<br />
*Must Have A Valid Tennessee Drivers License<br />
*Must Be A High School Graduate Or Equivalent<br />
*Must Meet The Public Well<br />
*Must Have Strong Work Ethics<br />
*Must Have Organizational Skills<br />
*Must Have Basic Computer Skills<br />
Pick Up Applications At The Career Center In<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro Or At The <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> Jail. For<br />
Questions Or Information Call 931-722-3615,<br />
And Ask To Speak To B.J. Eaton Or<br />
Karla Boucher<br />
it’s a convenient option.”<br />
The card represents<br />
a payment option for<br />
consumers who rely<br />
primarily on cash to make<br />
payments and may not<br />
have access to traditional<br />
banking relationships.<br />
In most cases, pre-paid<br />
cards are usable for<br />
online shopping or billpay<br />
and withdrawing<br />
cash at ATMs.<br />
When choosing a prepaid<br />
card, remember the<br />
following tips:<br />
• Funding the card:<br />
Choose reloadable<br />
or non-reloadable.<br />
Reloadable cards can be<br />
reloaded with funds again<br />
and again, including by<br />
direct deposit or payroll,<br />
health or government<br />
benefi ts and by cash.<br />
Non-reloadable cards<br />
are typically gift cards<br />
purchased for a fi xed<br />
value and cannot be<br />
reloaded.<br />
• ATM cash<br />
withdrawal. Some cards<br />
can b e used to withdraw<br />
funds from ATMs. Access<br />
may be free if the ATM is<br />
owned by or associated<br />
with a bank issuing the<br />
card. Cardholders may<br />
have to pay a fee for using<br />
out-of-network ATMs.<br />
• FDIC insurance.<br />
Deposit insurance of up<br />
to $250,000 per depositor<br />
per bank is available<br />
with certain bank-issued<br />
cards.<br />
• Fraud protections.<br />
Be sure to ask about<br />
procedures and policies<br />
for unauthorized card<br />
use. For payroll cards,<br />
consumers are protected<br />
against unauthorized card<br />
transactions.<br />
• Look for other fees.<br />
Fees will vary by bank.<br />
Some common fees can<br />
NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE<br />
TRUSTEE’S SALE<br />
WHEREAS, default has<br />
occurred in the performance<br />
of the covenants, terms and<br />
conditions of a Deed of Trust<br />
dated July 9, 2008, executed<br />
by EMERY A COLLINS,<br />
UNMARRIED, conveying certain<br />
real property therein described<br />
to PRLAP, INC. as same appears<br />
of record in the Register’s Offi ce<br />
of <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong>, on July 17,<br />
2008, as Instrument No. 49912,<br />
in Book 111, at Page 884; and<br />
WHEREAS, the benefi cial<br />
interest of said Deed of Trust was<br />
last transferred and assigned to<br />
BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,<br />
who is now the owner of said<br />
debt; and<br />
WHEREAS, Notice of the<br />
Right to Foreclose (“Notice”)<br />
was given in compliance with<br />
Tennessee law by the mailing a<br />
copy of the Notice to the parties<br />
at least sixty (60) days prior<br />
to the fi rst publication of the<br />
Substitute Trustee’s Sale.<br />
WHEREAS, the undersigned,<br />
RECONTRUST COMPANY,<br />
N.A., having been appointed<br />
by as Substitute Trustee by<br />
instrument fi led for record in<br />
the Register’s Offi ce of <strong>Wayne</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong>, Tennessee.<br />
NOW, <strong>THE</strong>REFORE, notice<br />
is hereby given that the entire<br />
indebtedness has been declared<br />
due and payable, and that the<br />
undersigned, RECONTRUST<br />
COMPANY, N.A., as Substitute<br />
Trustee or its duly appointed<br />
agent, by virtue of the power,<br />
duty and authority vested and<br />
imposed upon said Substitute<br />
Trustee will, on June 6, 2012,<br />
11:00 AM at the <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />
courthouse door where the<br />
foreclosure sales are customarily<br />
held At the <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />
Courthouse, <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, TN,<br />
proceed to sell at public outcry<br />
to the highest and best bidder<br />
for cash, the following described<br />
property situated in <strong>Wayne</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong>, Tennessee, to wit:<br />
<strong>THE</strong> LAND REFERRED<br />
TO HEREIN BELOW IS<br />
SITUATED IN <strong>THE</strong> COUNTY<br />
OF WAYNE, STATE OF<br />
TENNESSEE, AND IS<br />
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:<br />
A certain tract or parcel of<br />
land lying and being situated<br />
in the dividing ridge between<br />
the waters of Hurricane Creek<br />
and Green River, and in the 1 st<br />
Civil District of <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong>,<br />
Tennessee, and bounded and<br />
described as follows:<br />
BEGINNING at iron stake, 1<br />
foot North of a wire fence, said<br />
stake stands, South 61 degrees<br />
East 25 feet, Soth 59 degrees<br />
East 50.5 feet from the Southeast<br />
corner of the 0.7 acre tract<br />
conveyed by Burbin C. Kelly and<br />
wife, Viola Kelly, to Gifford L.<br />
Weaver, Sr., and wife Fannie H.<br />
Weaver, by deed dated December<br />
29, 1977, recorded in Deed Book<br />
73, page 73, Register’s Offi ce<br />
of <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong>, TN: thence<br />
South 59 degrees East running 1<br />
foot North of said fence 120 feet<br />
include card activation,<br />
monthly maintenance,<br />
dormant account, reload<br />
and card replacement. Be<br />
to iron stake 1 foot North of said<br />
fence; thence North 30 degrees<br />
East 163 feet to iron stake on<br />
South margin of the so-called<br />
Kilburn Hollow Road; thence<br />
with South margin of said road;<br />
North 61 degrees West 120 feet<br />
to iron stake on same; thence<br />
south 30 degrees West 160.5 feet<br />
to the beginning, containing by<br />
estimation 19,320 square feet be<br />
the same more or less.<br />
PARCEL #078 03303 000 S:<br />
The street address of the<br />
property is believed to be 504<br />
KILBURN HOLLOW ROAD,<br />
WAYNESBORO, TN 38485.<br />
In the event of any discrepancy<br />
between this street address and<br />
the legal description of the<br />
property, the legal description<br />
shall control.<br />
CURRENT OWNER(S):<br />
EMERY A COLLINS<br />
O<strong>THE</strong>R INTERESTED<br />
PARTIES:<br />
The sale of the abovedescribed<br />
property shall be<br />
subject to all matters shown on<br />
any recorded plat; any unpaid<br />
taxes; any restrictive covenants,<br />
easements or set-back lines that<br />
may be applicable; any prior<br />
liens or encumbrances as well as<br />
any priority created by a fi xture<br />
fi ling; and to any matter that an<br />
accurate survey of the premises<br />
might disclose. This property<br />
is being sold with the express<br />
reservation that it is subject to<br />
confi rmation by the lender or<br />
Substitute Trustee. This sale<br />
may be rescinded at any time.<br />
The right is reserved to adjourn<br />
the day of the sale to another<br />
day, time, and place certain<br />
without further publication,<br />
upon announcement at the<br />
time and place for the sale set<br />
forth above. All right and<br />
equity of redemption, statutory<br />
or otherwise, homestead, and<br />
dower are expressly waived in<br />
said Deed of Trust, and the title<br />
is believed to be good, but the<br />
undersigned will sell and convey<br />
only as Substitute Trustee.<br />
The Property is sold as is,<br />
where is, without representations<br />
or warranties of any kind,<br />
including fi tness for a particular<br />
use or purpose.<br />
RECONTRUST COMPANY,<br />
N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO<br />
COLLECT A DEBT. ANY<br />
INFORMATION OBTAINED<br />
WILL BE USED FOR THAT<br />
PURPOSE.<br />
RECONTRUST<br />
COMPANY,<br />
N.A.,<br />
Substitute Trustee<br />
2380 Performance Dr,<br />
TX2-984-0407<br />
Richardson,<br />
TX 75082<br />
Tel: (800) 281-8219<br />
Fax: (866) 681-5002<br />
Registered Agent:<br />
CT Corporation System<br />
800 South Gay Street,<br />
Suite 2021<br />
Knoxville, TN 37929<br />
Tel: (865) 342-3522<br />
TS#: 12-0020204<br />
FEI # 1006.158835<br />
May 16, 23, 30, 2012<br />
sure to ask your banker<br />
about any potential fees<br />
associated with the card.<br />
CSCC S’ship Honors<br />
Williamson Writer<br />
Bethany Lay, executive director of the Columbia<br />
State Community College Foundation, recently<br />
received a contribution from Nancy Fletcher-<br />
Blume, chairman of the Council for the Written<br />
Word, which has, since 2003, funded a scholarship<br />
for a Columbia State student.<br />
Since 2003, the Council<br />
for the Written Word has<br />
provided a scholarship<br />
to a Columbia State<br />
Community College<br />
student residing in<br />
Williamson <strong>County</strong><br />
who exemplifi es the<br />
organization’s mission.<br />
“This scholarship<br />
aids a Columbia State<br />
student who aspires<br />
to write,” explained<br />
Bethany Lay, executive<br />
director of the Columbia<br />
State Foundation. “In<br />
partnering with our<br />
foundation, the Council<br />
for the Written Word<br />
has furthered its motto<br />
to educate, encourage<br />
and empower the artistic<br />
expression of local<br />
writers.”<br />
Lay was recently in<br />
Williamson <strong>County</strong> to<br />
accept a check for the<br />
2012-2013 scholarship<br />
from the council’s<br />
chairman of the board,<br />
Nancy Fletcher-Blume.<br />
This will be the last<br />
scholarship provided<br />
since the council has<br />
dissolved its 501(c)3<br />
status.<br />
“The Columbia State<br />
Foundation has been<br />
pleased to work with the<br />
council in honoring and<br />
encouraging Williamson<br />
<strong>County</strong> writers through<br />
our scholarship program,”<br />
Lay said.<br />
NOTICE OF<br />
FORECLOSURE SALE<br />
Default having occurred<br />
under that Deed of Trust dated<br />
April 7, 2006, and recorded<br />
in Record Book No. 81, page<br />
489, Register’s Offi ce of <strong>Wayne</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong>, Tennessee, executed<br />
by Brent Thomas Dixon,<br />
unmarried, and Melvin Thomas<br />
Dixon, unmarried, to George G.<br />
Gray, Trustee, securing a certain<br />
promissory note made payable<br />
to the <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> Bank. Said<br />
note provided for the payment<br />
of all costs and expenses of<br />
executing the aforesaid Trust and<br />
other costs of collection; and,<br />
WHEREAS, the <strong>Wayne</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong> Bank, as benefi ciary of<br />
said Deed of Trust has instructed<br />
the Trustee to foreclose pursuant<br />
to said Deed of Trust.<br />
NOW, <strong>THE</strong>REFORE, I,<br />
George G. Gray, as Trustee and<br />
not otherwise, acting upon the<br />
demand of the <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />
Bank, the lawful owner and<br />
holder of said indebtedness to<br />
foreclose said Deed of Trust by<br />
virtue of the power and authority<br />
vested in me as Trustee, will on<br />
Thursday, June 7, 2012, at 11:00<br />
o’clock A.M., at the East door of<br />
the <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> Courthouse<br />
in <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, Tennessee, offer<br />
for sale and sell to the highest<br />
bidder for cash, at public outcry,<br />
the following described property<br />
in <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong>, Tennessee:<br />
A certain tract or parcel of<br />
land lying and being situated in<br />
the 10th Civil District of <strong>Wayne</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong>, Tennessee, on the<br />
waters of Holly Creek, and being<br />
more particularly described as<br />
follows:<br />
BEGINNING at a stake in<br />
the East property line of the<br />
parent tract, said stake being<br />
located 272 feet South of the<br />
centerline of a county road, said<br />
stake being the Northeast corner<br />
of said tract; thence with the<br />
East property line of the parent<br />
tract, South 08 degrees 00’ West<br />
210 feet to a stake being the<br />
Southeast corner of said tract;<br />
thence leaving said stake, North<br />
68 degrees 30’ West 210 feet to a<br />
stake in the West boundary line<br />
of the parent tract, said stake<br />
being the Southwest corner of<br />
said tract; thence with the West<br />
property line of the parent tract,<br />
North 08 degrees 00’ East 210<br />
feet to a stake said stake being<br />
the Northwest corner of said<br />
tract; thence leaving said stake,<br />
South 68 degrees 30’ East 210<br />
feet to the point of beginning,<br />
and containing 1.0 acres, more<br />
or less, as per survey made<br />
James E. Sanders, Tennessee<br />
Registered Land Surveyor No.<br />
31, dated December 30, 1992.<br />
This being a portion of the<br />
real property conveyed to Brent<br />
Thomas Dixon and Melvin<br />
Thomas Dixon, by deed of <strong>Wayne</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong> Bank, dated March 31,<br />
2006, and recorded in Record<br />
Book 81, page 481, Register’s<br />
Offi ce of <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong>,<br />
Tennessee, and being described<br />
therein as Tract No. 8.<br />
SAID SALE will be made<br />
free from the right and equity<br />
of redemption and free from<br />
homestead, and all other<br />
exemptions, which are expressly<br />
waived by said Deed of Trust.<br />
Deed of conveyance will be<br />
executed by me as Trustee, to the<br />
purchaser of the property, and<br />
the purchaser will be entitled to<br />
the possession of said property<br />
and to the rents and income<br />
therefrom, from and after the<br />
notice as required by said Deed<br />
of Trust, but I will convey as<br />
Trustee only.<br />
SAID SALE will be made<br />
subject to any and all unpaid<br />
taxes and assessments, together<br />
with interest and penalty, if<br />
any, and any and all other prior<br />
restrictions, encumbrances, or<br />
liens of any nature.<br />
GEORGE<br />
G. GRAY,<br />
TRUSTEE<br />
<strong>THE</strong> GRAY LAW FIRM<br />
May 16, 23, 30, 2012
High Schools Hold<br />
Anti-Alcohol Activities<br />
Over the course of<br />
the last three weeks, all<br />
three high schools across<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> held antialcohol<br />
activities prior<br />
to their proms. <strong>Wayne</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong> School’s Alcohol<br />
Prevention Coordinator,<br />
Derek Willis, along<br />
with the Coordinator<br />
of School Health, Jeff<br />
Skelton and assistant<br />
Daphne Woodside,<br />
worked closely with<br />
school administrators<br />
and staff to plan these<br />
activities. With the aid<br />
of numerous community<br />
volunteers, organizations,<br />
and departments, these<br />
activities were a huge<br />
success.<br />
On April 17 th , Mrs.<br />
Rebecca Newborn’s<br />
drama students at<br />
Collinwood High School<br />
performed a play which<br />
they wrote. Following<br />
the performance from the<br />
drama class, Mr. Gregg<br />
Eaton of the <strong>Wayne</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong> Ambulance<br />
Service, Trooper Chris<br />
Hannah of the Tennessee<br />
Highway Patrol and<br />
Derek Willis of the<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> Board<br />
of Education spoke to<br />
the students about the<br />
dangers of underage<br />
alcohol consumption and<br />
drinking while driving.<br />
On the following<br />
Thursday, April 19, a<br />
Mock Crash was held at<br />
Frank Hughes School.<br />
The mock crash was<br />
designed to simulate the<br />
consequences of drinking<br />
and driving. Mrs. Carol<br />
Ellison’s drama students<br />
acted out the mock<br />
drama. Mrs. Ellison and<br />
the students spent several<br />
weeks fi lming scenes that<br />
lead up the actual crash.<br />
After the fi lming, Jeff<br />
Skelton composed a video<br />
that showed pre and post<br />
crash scenes. Situational<br />
scenes such as errors in<br />
judgment, arriving at<br />
the local hospital, and<br />
the drunk driver being<br />
processed and booked<br />
into the county jail helped<br />
tell the tragedy.<br />
On May 4 th , a Mock<br />
Crash was also held at<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> High<br />
School. The actors for<br />
this crash were the Youth<br />
to Youth students, which<br />
is an after school program<br />
directed by Jeff Skelton.<br />
Jeff Skelton, Derek<br />
Willis and the students<br />
spent several weeks<br />
preparing and fi lming for<br />
this crash. Once again, a<br />
video showed the events<br />
prior to the crash and the<br />
consequences of making<br />
a decision to drink and<br />
drive.<br />
The local police force,<br />
ambulance service, Air-<br />
Evac, and emergency<br />
personnel added to the<br />
reality of events and<br />
consequences that occur<br />
when individuals choose<br />
to drink and drive. The<br />
simulations would not<br />
have been possible<br />
without the following<br />
community departments<br />
and organizations<br />
offering their time and<br />
services for the youth of<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong>: <strong>Wayne</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong> Sherriff’s<br />
Offi ce, Clifton Police<br />
Department, <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro<br />
Police Department,<br />
Air-Evac, <strong>Wayne</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong> Ambulance<br />
Service, Wilson’s<br />
Wrecker Service,<br />
City of <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro<br />
Fire Department,<br />
City of Clifton Fire<br />
Department, Shackelford<br />
Funeral Home, and<br />
Trooper Hannah of the<br />
Tennessee Highway<br />
Patrol. Therefore, much<br />
appreciation is extended<br />
to all of these community<br />
members.<br />
Also, appreciation<br />
FBLA Attends<br />
State Conference<br />
The <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />
High School Future<br />
Business Leaders of<br />
America Club attended<br />
the State Conference<br />
in Chattanooga April<br />
16-18. <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />
represented 12 of the<br />
2,145 members in<br />
attendance. This year’s<br />
theme was “FBLA Goes<br />
Platinum, 70 Years of<br />
Hits.” This was the<br />
70 th year of the Club’s<br />
existence. It was founded<br />
in 1942 in Johnson City.<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> was<br />
represented well. Bailey<br />
Kelso, the State Reporter,<br />
and Vada Ann Barnett,<br />
Club Advisor, are<br />
members of the FBLA<br />
State Executive Council;<br />
therefore responsible for<br />
planning and coordinating<br />
the State Conference.<br />
The <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />
Chapter was responsible<br />
for the State Conference<br />
Stage Decorations which<br />
were mainly prepared<br />
by Summer Jackson<br />
and Carlie Litttell. The<br />
Club also participated in<br />
the “Can Tabs” Project<br />
(collecting 42 gallon jugs)<br />
as well as the “Books<br />
for Literacy” Project<br />
(collecting 814 books).<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> received<br />
a State Award for placing<br />
“Third” in the Literacy<br />
Project. This project<br />
was initiated by Summer<br />
Jackson who collected<br />
98% of the books.<br />
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HCHS<br />
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HCHS<br />
590 Florence Road<br />
Savannah<br />
866-925-4916<br />
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goes to Lindsay Statom,<br />
Lisa Edwards, and the<br />
moulage team for adding<br />
mock injuries and makeup<br />
for the actors.<br />
Bailey Kelso, who holds the offi ce of State Reporter,<br />
represented <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> and WCHS<br />
with poise and outstanding excellence.<br />
Summer Jackson<br />
Summer has been a true<br />
Business Leader in the<br />
club. She accomplished<br />
the “Future” level of a<br />
Business Achievement<br />
Award, placed third in<br />
the Regional Desktop<br />
Publishing Competition,<br />
was elected a Regional<br />
Offi cer, started and<br />
coordinated a March<br />
of Dimes Drive, Books<br />
for Literacy Project and<br />
was largely responsible<br />
for many of the can tabs<br />
collected.<br />
Bailey Kelso was<br />
awarded the FBLA “Jared<br />
Bryant” Scholarship for<br />
$500.00. Bailey who<br />
holds the offi ce of State<br />
Reporter, spent fi ve days<br />
of hard work preparing<br />
and conducting the<br />
conference sessions and<br />
events. She represented<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> and<br />
WCHS with poise and<br />
outstanding excellence.<br />
Members participating<br />
in the FBLA State<br />
Competitions were:<br />
We’re proud<br />
of you!<br />
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UT Martin<br />
Pictured from left to right, Nikki Hammond,<br />
Kristen Wooten, Cassidy Camfi eld, Summer Jackson<br />
and Alana Burns.<br />
Pictured from left to right, Renee Holt, Kali Runions,<br />
Katie Reeves, Dillon Keith, Jessica Hargrove<br />
and Carlie Littrell.<br />
and Summer Jackson –<br />
Desktop Publishing, and<br />
Dillon Keith – Impromptu<br />
Speaking. Others<br />
attending were: Alana<br />
Burns, Cassidy Camfi eld,<br />
Nikki Hammond, Kali<br />
Runions, Kristen Wooten<br />
and Chaperone, Carla<br />
Kelso.<br />
Bailey Kelso received<br />
the FBLA “Jared Bryant”<br />
Scholarship.<br />
Jessica Hargrove –<br />
Business Procedures,<br />
Katie Reeves and<br />
Renee Holt – Desktop<br />
Publishing, Carlie Littrell<br />
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<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro<br />
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Region Play Underway<br />
Trojans Take Runners-Up<br />
Trophy In Dist. Tourney<br />
Lose To Perry <strong>County</strong><br />
The CHS Trojans<br />
resumed tournament<br />
play on Monday, May 7.<br />
The men in green faced<br />
the Loretto Mustangs<br />
for their second game<br />
of the tournament. The<br />
Trojans got on board fi rst<br />
when Brier Daniel hit a<br />
double in the fi rst inning<br />
and Jeremiah Hensley<br />
came in for the score.<br />
Two runs were scored<br />
in the second inning by<br />
Ben Ragan and Dominic<br />
Norato (CR). Will Ragan<br />
hit a single and Jodee Ray<br />
had a SAC Fly for a RBI.<br />
The Mustangs sent three<br />
home in the third and the<br />
game is tied up. But the<br />
Trojans were not through<br />
scoring. In the bottom of<br />
the third Blaze Daniel hit<br />
a double to bring in Zack<br />
Reaves. In the fourth<br />
inning, four players came<br />
in for runs for the men<br />
in green. Drew Luker<br />
got on base by hitting<br />
a double to lead off the<br />
fourth inning. Jacob<br />
Cummins hit a single<br />
sending his brother, Tyler<br />
(CR) home. Jeremiah<br />
Hensley scored on a wild<br />
pitch. Brier Daniel hit<br />
a Homerun to complete<br />
the scoring drive for the<br />
Trojans. Going into the<br />
top of the fi fth the score<br />
was Trojans 8 and the<br />
Mustangs 3. The fi nal<br />
score for the Mustangs<br />
came in the fi fth inning<br />
when Myles Burks hit<br />
a single to send Jordan<br />
Gaven home. Good Job<br />
Trojans. There was a<br />
tense moment in the<br />
game when Mason Purser<br />
took a ball to the face and<br />
was laid fl at. The fans of<br />
C’Wood were glad that<br />
Mason was not seriously<br />
hurt and recovered<br />
enough to fi nish out<br />
the game. Drew Luker<br />
pitched fi ve innings for<br />
the Trojans, striking out<br />
fi ve. Jace Brewer closed<br />
out the game and struck<br />
out two.<br />
The Trojans faced the<br />
Summertown Eagles on<br />
Tuesday, May 8. The two<br />
teams split the season and<br />
this was guaranteed to be<br />
an interesting game. The<br />
fi rst score of the game<br />
came from Bryce Giles,<br />
an Eagle, who scored<br />
on an error in the fi fth<br />
inning. Then in the top<br />
of the sixth the Eagles<br />
struck again when Jordan<br />
Chard hit a triple that<br />
brought Austin Mathews<br />
in for a run. The Trojans<br />
go into the bottom of the<br />
sixth trailing 2-0. Jacob<br />
Cummins was up to bat<br />
and got hit by the ball to<br />
move him to fi rst. Brier<br />
Daniel hit a massive<br />
triple to bring Jacob in<br />
for a score and the men<br />
in green knew that they<br />
had momentum going for<br />
them. Blaze Daniel hit a<br />
Collinwood Coach David Winborn follows up<br />
with instructions.<br />
Outfi elders catch a breather before the game gets<br />
underway.<br />
The Pitcher/Catcher converse before making a<br />
pitch decision.<br />
single to put him on fi rst Wham! he hit the ball<br />
and then during a squeeze for a double, Ben scored,<br />
play, Blaze made his way and the Trojans won the<br />
to second. Zack Reaves game. Wow! What a<br />
was up to bat. The crowd game! Brier Daniel for<br />
knew something was the Trojans and Nathaniel<br />
going to happen. He hit Morrison for the Eagles<br />
a double and Blaze came pitched complete games,<br />
in to tie the game. Brier with each having ten<br />
Daniel was facing the strike-outs. Brier allowed<br />
9-1-2 in the Eagle line- three hits and Nathaniel<br />
up. But he went 1, 2, and allowed fi ve.<br />
3, because his defense The men in green<br />
backed him up during faced county rivals, the<br />
this inning as they had Wildcats, on Wednesday,<br />
all game. Ben Ragan was May 9. During the<br />
up to bat for the Trojans season, the Trojans beat<br />
and he hit a single to left them in both games but<br />
fi eld. Will Ragan got on the Wildcats gave the<br />
base. Then Jodee Ray Trojans their fi rst loss in<br />
came up to bat. He had game one of the district<br />
one ball, one strike. Then tournament. The loser<br />
of this game would<br />
The Trojans celebrate their win following the<br />
Summertown game.<br />
go home. The Trojans<br />
scored their fi rst run in<br />
the second inning when<br />
Ben Ragan made it home<br />
due to passed balls. The<br />
next score would not<br />
come until the fi fth inning<br />
when Jacob Cummins<br />
came home from a single<br />
hit by Jeremiah Hensley.<br />
The Wildcats answered in<br />
the top of the sixth with<br />
three runs of their own<br />
to put them ahead of the<br />
Trojans. But the Trojans<br />
were not to be outdone.<br />
They answered with four<br />
runs in the bottom of the<br />
sixth to make the score<br />
6-3. Zack Reaves started<br />
the inning by hitting a<br />
double. Blaze Daniel hit<br />
a SAC Fly to advanced<br />
Zack to third and put him<br />
in scoring position. Ben<br />
Ragan was hit by a ball<br />
so he was able to get on<br />
base. Then Will Ragan<br />
was intentionally walked.<br />
Drew Luker comes to<br />
bat and hits a single and<br />
Zack scores the tying<br />
run. Jodee Ray comes<br />
to bat and hits a double<br />
and gets two RBIs.<br />
Jodee hit a double the<br />
previous night to push in<br />
the winning run and this<br />
night his double helped<br />
the Trojans gain a three<br />
run lead on the Wildcats<br />
going into the 7 th inning.<br />
The Wildcats scored one<br />
run in the seventh but it<br />
was not enough to pull<br />
ahead of the green team.<br />
Final score was Trojans 6,<br />
Wildcats 3. Jace Brewer<br />
pitched a complete game<br />
for the Trojans, striking<br />
out seven. He did a<br />
super job hanging in the<br />
game when the going<br />
got tough. This game<br />
was also signifi cant to<br />
Coach David Winborn.<br />
This was his 300 th win.<br />
Congratulations Coach.<br />
The win advanced<br />
the Trojans to the<br />
championship game<br />
against Perry <strong>County</strong><br />
on Wednesday, May 9.<br />
Jeremiah Hensley scored<br />
a run in the fi rst inning<br />
for the Trojans and then<br />
the Trojans were silent<br />
until the fi fth inning. But<br />
the Vikings were not.<br />
The scored two in the<br />
fi rst, four in the second,<br />
one in the third, and one<br />
in the fourth before the<br />
Trojans got on the board<br />
again. The Trojans had a<br />
fi ghting spirit and were<br />
not going to give up on<br />
the game despite being<br />
down 8-1. Ben Ragan<br />
led off in the top of the<br />
fi fth hitting for a single.<br />
Will Ragan batted behind<br />
his brother and he hit a<br />
single. Drew Luker got<br />
on base due to a FC. Ben<br />
Ragan gets home. Jodee<br />
Ray was walked. Tyler<br />
Cummins (CR) made it<br />
home on a PB. Jeremiah<br />
Hensely gets on base.<br />
Brier Daniel was IW.<br />
Then Zack Reaves comes<br />
up to the plate. The fans<br />
could feel it in the air<br />
that something good was<br />
about to happen. Zack<br />
was facing a full count<br />
and then Wham, he hit<br />
a triple bringing in three<br />
runners making the score<br />
8-6. The Trojans were<br />
back in the game. But<br />
the game was not over<br />
and Perry <strong>County</strong> came<br />
up to bat. They scored<br />
three runs in the bottom<br />
of the fi fth and the score<br />
was 11-6. The last run<br />
of the game came when<br />
Drew Luker hit a single,<br />
pushing Ben Ragan in to<br />
score. The fi nal score of<br />
the game was Vikings 11,<br />
Trojans 7. Pitchers for<br />
the Trojans were Jordan<br />
Bennett and Kelby Ray.<br />
The Trojans are the<br />
12A District Regional<br />
Runner-ups. The Trojan<br />
fan base is so proud of<br />
the men in green. The<br />
team gave the fans some<br />
very exciting games.<br />
Making the All-Seasonal<br />
Team for the Trojans<br />
were: Brier Daniel, Blaze<br />
Daniel, Jacob Cummins,<br />
and Jeremiah Hensley.<br />
The All-Tournament<br />
Team for the Trojans<br />
were: Brier Daniel, Zack<br />
Reaves, Jace Brewer, and<br />
Jeremiah Hensley . The<br />
Trojans traveled Monday,<br />
May 14 to play in their<br />
fi rst game of regional<br />
play. Their record going<br />
into this game is 18-8.<br />
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POEM<br />
IT’S DECISION TIME<br />
We need each word in<br />
The Bible today,<br />
More than ever before.<br />
For we don’t know how<br />
long it will be,<br />
Till we cross to the<br />
other shore.<br />
The truth is: we are<br />
what we consume.<br />
And the proof is in how<br />
we live.<br />
Are we so full of<br />
ourselves and the world,<br />
That we reject what our<br />
Lord would give?<br />
We work hard, play<br />
hard, strive to succeed,<br />
Till we’re numb for the<br />
rest of the day,<br />
And still our lives are so<br />
incomplete,<br />
That we don’t even<br />
have time to pray.<br />
We all have bad habits<br />
we know we should<br />
break,<br />
And if we do, then we<br />
do well.<br />
But if The Holy Spirit<br />
resides in us not,<br />
We’re just cleaned up<br />
sinners, still bound for<br />
hell.<br />
We must accept the<br />
great sacrifi ce,<br />
That God made, His<br />
Son on the cross!<br />
That my friends, is the<br />
only way,<br />
That we can no longer<br />
be lost!<br />
We cannot be saved on<br />
our own merits.<br />
Works without faith are<br />
dead.<br />
And we must seek<br />
nourishment from God’s<br />
word.<br />
And I promise you, we<br />
will be fed.<br />
Some people act like<br />
they don’t need salvation.<br />
Like there is much more<br />
they can fi nd.<br />
I ask you to join me in<br />
prayer for them,<br />
For truly, they are still<br />
blind.<br />
Others on Sunday, are<br />
just playing church,<br />
Then they return to the<br />
dark prince.<br />
Christianity is a full<br />
time job,<br />
You just cannot straddle<br />
the fence.<br />
The God we serve, is a<br />
most jealous God.<br />
It is either nothing or<br />
all.<br />
We will either be saved<br />
and lifted up,<br />
Or we will be lost and<br />
fall.<br />
So it’s really a simple<br />
decision to make,<br />
For eternity, would you<br />
like to fare well?<br />
Or would you like to<br />
spend forever,<br />
Burning in the fi res of<br />
hell?<br />
Johnny McLemore<br />
May 16-(ojb)<br />
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Local Veteran Partakes<br />
In Honor Flight Pgrm.<br />
Joe is pictured here with his great-nephew Jeff<br />
Minatra, who accompanied him on the trip.<br />
World War II Veteran<br />
Joe Edward Donegan, 86,<br />
of <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro recently<br />
received the opportunity<br />
of a lifetime when he<br />
attended the Honor Flight<br />
to Washington, D.C. on<br />
May 5 th , 2012.<br />
Donegan served as a<br />
Sergeant in Company G,<br />
168 th Infantry Regiment<br />
of the Army of the United<br />
States. He was inducted<br />
on April 23 rd , 1943<br />
and entered into active<br />
service on April 30 th ,<br />
1943 at Camp Forrest,<br />
Tennessee. His military<br />
Occupational Specialty<br />
was Squad Leader, and<br />
his Military Qualifi cation<br />
was Combat Infantry<br />
Badge. His battles and<br />
campaigns included<br />
Naples - Foggia, North<br />
Apennines, Po Valley,<br />
and Rome - Arno.<br />
Decorations awarded<br />
to Donegan included<br />
the Silver Star, Bronze<br />
Star, Good Conduct<br />
Medal, Distinguished<br />
Unit Emblem, European<br />
African Middle Eastern<br />
Campaign medal with 4<br />
bronze stars and World<br />
War II Victory Metal.<br />
Donegan’s great-<br />
nephew, Jeff Minatra,<br />
accompanied him on the<br />
trip and Minatra stated,<br />
“Out of 27 veterans on the<br />
trip, my uncle Joe was the<br />
highest decorated with<br />
awards and honors.”<br />
While in Washington,<br />
D.C. for the day, Donegan<br />
visited the WW II,<br />
Vietnam, Korean, Marine,<br />
Air Force, and Lincoln<br />
Memorials. The veterans<br />
were treated to dinner at<br />
Fort Meade Army Chow<br />
Hall. Donegan’s nephew<br />
Minatra stated, “I<br />
commend Steve Gregory<br />
of Moore <strong>County</strong> for<br />
organizing this benefi cial<br />
trip and I recommend it<br />
to all veterans.”<br />
Local Senior Living<br />
Resident Honored For<br />
Lifetime Achievements<br />
Harry Scholtz<br />
The Tennessee Health<br />
Care Association<br />
(THCA)/Tennessee<br />
Center for Assisted<br />
Living (TNCAL) has<br />
named Harry Scholtz,<br />
a resident at <strong>Wayne</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong> Nursing Home,<br />
to its annual Who’s Who<br />
in Tennessee Longterm<br />
Care. Honorees in<br />
this year’s Who’s Who<br />
recognition program,<br />
themed “Celebrate<br />
the Journey,” include<br />
athletes, educators,<br />
military veterans and<br />
other individuals living<br />
in THCA/TNCAL<br />
member nursing homes<br />
and assisted care living<br />
facilities (ACLF)<br />
statewide.<br />
Scholtz served in the<br />
U.S. Air Force from<br />
1941-1965 in World War<br />
II, the Korean War and<br />
Vietnam. After retiring<br />
from the military, Scholtz<br />
moved to the Alaskan<br />
wildnerness and lived<br />
there for 40 years.<br />
Scholtz will receive a<br />
Who’s Who certifi cate<br />
of recognition during<br />
National Nursing Home<br />
Week May 13-19, an<br />
event celebrating the<br />
fundamental role nursing<br />
homes play in the<br />
continuum of long-term<br />
care. His profi le will also<br />
be featured on THCA’s<br />
website, www.thca.org.<br />
“We are so proud to<br />
celebrate the journeys<br />
of the men and women<br />
living in long-term care<br />
communities here in<br />
Tennessee,” said THCA<br />
Executive Director Jesse<br />
Samples. “Each year,<br />
our members nominate<br />
exceptional residents<br />
for this honor. Each<br />
and every honoree has<br />
shaped history and made<br />
a difference in the lives<br />
of others.”<br />
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PAGE FOURTEEN - FIRST SECTION - <strong>THE</strong> WAYNE COUNTY NEWS - WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 2012<br />
S’town Defeats C’wood<br />
To Win District 12A<br />
Softball Tournament<br />
District 12A Champions - Summertown Lady Eagles<br />
District 12A Runner-Up - Collinwood Trojanettes<br />
District 12A All Tourney Team members include Sam Skelton, <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong>;<br />
Makenzie Childress, Kassidy Price, Tyneshia Campbell and Elizabeth<br />
Hemmen from Loretto; Ashley Farmer, Gretchen Greer, Anna Hill, Makenzie<br />
Rich and Nikki Robertson from Collinwood; Karlie Harville, Courtney<br />
Grooms, Kelly Konig, Alissa Hunter and Morgan Long from Summertown.<br />
Not pictured: Kelsey Risner, <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong>; Macie Stricklin, Frank Hughes;<br />
and Hope Rogers, Perry <strong>County</strong>.<br />
DISTRICT 12A<br />
SOFTBALL<br />
TOURNEY RESULTS<br />
GAME 7<br />
Loretto 14 –<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> 4<br />
Winning Pitcher –<br />
McKenzie Childress<br />
Losing Pitcher –<br />
Tyler Downs<br />
SUMMARY: Loretto<br />
broke the game open<br />
in the bottom of the<br />
sixth inning by scorring<br />
7 runs. Loretto will<br />
face Collinwood in the<br />
consolation game.<br />
GAME 8<br />
Summertown 4 –<br />
Collinwood 3<br />
Winning Pitcher –<br />
Morgan Long<br />
Losing Pitcher –<br />
Nikki Robertson<br />
Homeruns – Nikki<br />
Robertson, Collinwood<br />
SUMMARY: Summertown<br />
advanced to the<br />
championship game vs.<br />
the winner of Loretto and<br />
Collinwood.<br />
CONSOLATION<br />
GAME<br />
Collinwood 2<br />
Loretto 0<br />
SUMMARY: Collinwood<br />
defeated Loretto<br />
2-0 in the consolation<br />
game of the District 12A<br />
softball tournament at<br />
Clifton. Collinwood’s<br />
Gretchen Greer pitched<br />
a 2 hitter and Darbee<br />
Hollis and Jordan Holt<br />
scored for Collinwood<br />
in the 4 th inning to defeat<br />
Loretto. Greer also<br />
had 2 hits in the win.<br />
Collinwood advanced to<br />
the Championship game<br />
vs. Summertown.<br />
Winning Pitcher -<br />
Gretchen Greer<br />
Losing Pitcher - Glass<br />
CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
GAME<br />
District 12A Champs –<br />
Summertown<br />
District 12A Runner-up -<br />
Collinwood<br />
Summertown 4 –<br />
Collinwood 1<br />
SUMMARY: Summertown<br />
defeated Collinwood<br />
in the fi nals of the district<br />
12A softball tournament<br />
held at Clifton.<br />
Summertown had back<br />
to back solo home runs<br />
by Alissa Hunter and<br />
Karlie Harville in the<br />
5 th inning to back MVP<br />
Morgan Long’s 3 hitter<br />
for Summertown’s 4-1<br />
win over Collinwood.<br />
Ashley Farmer, Jordan<br />
Holt and Darbee Hollis<br />
had hits for Collinwood.<br />
Summertown faced<br />
Columbia Academy on<br />
Monday and Collinwood<br />
played at Richland in the<br />
Regional Tournament.<br />
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DISTRICT 12-A<br />
TOURNAMENT<br />
TEAM<br />
FRANK HUGHES -<br />
Macey Stricklin<br />
PERRY COUNTY –<br />
The Frank Hughes<br />
School Jr. High Lady<br />
Lions ended another<br />
successful season.<br />
During seasonal play, the<br />
girls sustained only one<br />
conference loss. They<br />
defeated Linden and<br />
Lobelville twice, and<br />
split with <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro.<br />
The team went into<br />
the Tennessee River<br />
Conference tournament<br />
as fi rst place after a coin<br />
toss with <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro.<br />
This put them in the<br />
driver’s seat to victory.<br />
The Lady Lions defeated<br />
Lobelville in the<br />
opening game, 14-0.<br />
They faced <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro<br />
in the second round. The<br />
Lady Lions maintained<br />
the lead throughout the<br />
game and won with a<br />
score of 9-5.This second<br />
win placed the girls in<br />
the championship game.<br />
Thanks For A Great Year Of<br />
Trojan Baseball<br />
#11 Will Ragan<br />
Hope Rogers<br />
WAYNE COUNTY –<br />
Kelsey Risner and Sam<br />
Skelton<br />
LORETTO – Makenzie<br />
Childress, Kassidy Price,<br />
Tynesha Campbell and<br />
Elizabeth Hemmen<br />
COLLINWOOD –<br />
Jr. Lady Lions Repeat As<br />
District Tourney Champions<br />
They would wait several<br />
hours to discover their<br />
opponent. The Linden<br />
Lady Vikings defeated<br />
Lobelville. This win<br />
matched them up with<br />
the WMS Lady Cats. The<br />
Lady Cats overcame the<br />
Vikings leading them back<br />
into the championship<br />
game against the FHS<br />
Lady Lions.<br />
The fi nal game of the<br />
evening was quite a<br />
battle. The lead switched<br />
hands each inning, and<br />
the Lady Lions faced a 3<br />
run defi cit in the 5 th. The<br />
Lady Lions fought back<br />
in the 6 th by shutting out<br />
the Lady Cats. They then<br />
answered with 7 runs<br />
of their own. Neither<br />
team was willing to give<br />
up, but the Lady Lions<br />
pulled it out with a 15-12<br />
victory.<br />
Good<br />
Job<br />
In The<br />
District<br />
Good<br />
Luck<br />
In The<br />
Region<br />
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Ashley Farmer,<br />
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SUMMERTOWN<br />
– Karlie Harville,<br />
Courtney Grooms, Kelly<br />
Konig, Alissa Hunter<br />
and Morgan Long.<br />
The tournament win<br />
was a repeat for the<br />
Lady Lions. Since<br />
the conference was<br />
established in 2009,<br />
the Lady Lions have<br />
had two championships<br />
and two runner-up<br />
up fi nishes. The girls<br />
should be congratulated<br />
for their efforts and<br />
successes. Several girls<br />
have been recognized for<br />
their accomplishments.<br />
Mallory Cherry,<br />
Lacey Staggs, Paige<br />
Churchwell, and Hannah<br />
Kate Love were selected<br />
as all-conference for their<br />
performance during the<br />
2012 season. Madison<br />
Holt and Julianne<br />
Blackburn played major<br />
roles in every victory and<br />
should be applauded for<br />
the leadership that they<br />
provided for this team.<br />
- - -Submitted<br />
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Clifton<br />
(Columbia<br />
State Comm.<br />
College)<br />
2012 Election<br />
Re-Districting Line<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong>, Tennessee<br />
Beech<br />
Creek Fire<br />
Hall<br />
Eagle<br />
Creek<br />
Fire Hall<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> Co.<br />
High School<br />
District 1 - <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro City<br />
District 2 - Clifton<br />
District 3 - Precinct 1 - Beech Creek<br />
Precinct 2 - Crazy Horse<br />
Precinct 3 - Eagle Creek<br />
District 4 - Precinct 1 - Collinwood City<br />
Precinct 2 - Shawnettee<br />
District 5 - Precinct 1 - Big Cypress<br />
Precinct 2 - Lutts<br />
Precinct 3 - WCHS<br />
Lutts<br />
Fire Hall<br />
Big Cypress<br />
Fire Hall<br />
District 6 - Precinct 1 - Holly Creek<br />
Precinct 2 - Southgate<br />
District 7 - Precinct 1 - Buffalo River<br />
Precinct 2 - Ovilla<br />
WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 2012 - SECOND SECTION - <strong>THE</strong> WAYNE COUNTY NEWS - PAGE ONE<br />
Collinwood<br />
City<br />
(Fire Hall)<br />
Crazy<br />
Horse<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro<br />
City<br />
Southgate<br />
Fire Hall<br />
Ovilla<br />
Fire Hall<br />
Buffalo<br />
River<br />
Fire Hall<br />
Shawnettee<br />
(Millrock<br />
Fellowship<br />
Hall)<br />
Holly Creek<br />
Fire Hall<br />
WAYNE COUNTY DISTRICTS<br />
71ST DISTRICT<br />
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES<br />
28TH DISTRICT - SENATE<br />
7TH DISTRICT - CONGRESSIONAL<br />
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PAGE TWO - SECOND SECTION - <strong>THE</strong> WAYNE COUNTY NEWS - WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 2012<br />
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In truth, normal<br />
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As the swarm leaves,<br />
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Bees don’t swarm<br />
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third year, assuming there<br />
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Sometimes, even with<br />
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right time is a plus.<br />
When is the best time<br />
to catch a swarm? Here’s<br />
an old saying that should<br />
give you the answer. A<br />
swarm in May is worth<br />
a load of hay. A swarm<br />
in June is worth a silver<br />
spoon. A swarm in July<br />
isn’t worth a fl y.<br />
The later the bees<br />
swarm, the less time<br />
there is to produce honey<br />
and expand the hive.<br />
Late hives, while not as<br />
valuable, can still be a<br />
cost effective option to<br />
purchasing more bees.<br />
They simply require<br />
feeding for a longer<br />
period of time.<br />
While I’m not an<br />
expert on honey bees, I<br />
hope I’ve give you a little<br />
insight into one of the<br />
misunderstood aspects of<br />
Family and Consumer<br />
Sciences Education<br />
NEWS<br />
Charlotte Smith<br />
EXTENSION AGENT<br />
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE<br />
EXTENSION<br />
WALK ACROSS<br />
TENNESSEE<br />
HEALTH BREAK<br />
A free workshop, Take<br />
Charge of Your Diabetes,<br />
will be held starting<br />
tomorrow from 3-5 P.M.<br />
at the UT Extension offi ce<br />
located in the <strong>Wayne</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong> Courthouse on<br />
the square.<br />
The workshops will<br />
continue for 5 more<br />
weeks, meeting on<br />
Thursdays from 3-5 P.M.<br />
Charlotte Smith of<br />
UT Extension, along<br />
with Julie Odle and<br />
Robbin Reaves, licensed<br />
practical nurses on the<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> Medical Center<br />
staff, will be leading the<br />
workshops<br />
Take Charge of Your<br />
Diabetes is a fun, skillbuilding<br />
program. The<br />
workshops will help<br />
persons with diabetes<br />
learn how to self-manage<br />
the condition and work<br />
effectively with their<br />
health care provider.<br />
these incredible creatures.<br />
Now for the tangible part,<br />
what should you or could<br />
you do if a swarm lands<br />
near your house?<br />
First, do not go near<br />
them without a protective<br />
bee suit. They may be<br />
there only temporarily<br />
and will leave of their<br />
own accord. If they are<br />
“setting up shop” you<br />
may want to contact a<br />
beekeeper to catch the<br />
hive, or you can contact<br />
the Extension offi ce<br />
(722-3229). If you are<br />
a beekeeper and would<br />
like us to have your<br />
information as someone<br />
who can remove a hive,<br />
contact us at the same<br />
number so we can give<br />
your information to those<br />
who may need your<br />
services.<br />
Family members, friends<br />
and caregivers of those<br />
with diabetes are also<br />
encouraged to attend.<br />
You have one more<br />
day to register with the<br />
UT Extension Offi ce.<br />
Call 931-722-3229 if<br />
interested.<br />
Presented by UT<br />
Extension and <strong>Wayne</strong><br />
Medical Center.<br />
WALK ACROSS<br />
TENNESSEE<br />
This year we have 9<br />
teams in our friendly<br />
competition. Our main<br />
goal in Walk Across<br />
Tennessee is for team<br />
members to engage in<br />
more physical activity.<br />
The teams are not<br />
actually walking across<br />
Tennessee. The miles<br />
each team walks is<br />
tracked on a map of the<br />
Tennessee River Trail<br />
though.<br />
First Four Weeks<br />
Results:<br />
1. Team Hallelujah<br />
536,<br />
2. The H Team<br />
262.5,<br />
3. Faye’s Team 156,<br />
4. Courthouse Chicks<br />
146.1,<br />
5. Dean’s Team 128,<br />
6. Tags 125.5,<br />
7. <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro Allied<br />
Arts 118.5,<br />
8. Kingdom Walkers<br />
#1 91.5,<br />
9. Determined to lose<br />
74.5,<br />
10. Fit for Kingdom<br />
56.5,<br />
11. Kingdom Walkers<br />
#2 0.<br />
Over 1600 miles<br />
have been walked over<br />
the past 4 weeks by 43<br />
participants! Go teams!<br />
Good job on moving<br />
more and working on a<br />
healthier you. Bump it up<br />
the last few weeks!<br />
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WHAT CAN A 4-Her<br />
DO IN NATURE?<br />
50 Ideas for Parents<br />
Who Have Forgotten and<br />
for 4-Hers Who Have<br />
Not Yet Learned….<br />
For 21 st century<br />
American children, play<br />
time is most often inside<br />
time — and if there’s no<br />
electrical outlet, all is<br />
lost!<br />
In truth, the ultimate<br />
playground is still the<br />
natural outdoors, but<br />
that’s unfamiliar territory<br />
to many kids. Even if<br />
they make it to a local<br />
park, to the “back forty”<br />
of their farm, or even<br />
just to a vacant lot, they<br />
may not know anything<br />
to do there! Sometimes<br />
their parents don’t know,<br />
either. So here are 50<br />
simple ideas:<br />
1. Catch a<br />
grasshopper,<br />
2. Pick ripe berries,<br />
3. Smell the fl owers,<br />
4. Build a fort,<br />
5. Hide in the bushes,<br />
6. Feel fuzzy plants,<br />
7. Peak into a<br />
birdhouse,<br />
8. Glide on a tall<br />
swing,<br />
9. Collect rocks,<br />
10. Roll down a hill,<br />
11. Gaze at the clouds,<br />
12. Find a secret hideaway,<br />
13. Toast<br />
marshmallows,<br />
14. Marvel at the Milky<br />
Way,<br />
15. Sleep in a tent,<br />
16. Catch tadpoles,<br />
17. Skip stones on a<br />
pond,<br />
18. Paddle a canoe,<br />
19. Make mud pies,<br />
20. Walk barefoot in<br />
dew-y grass,<br />
21. Find a bright<br />
feather,<br />
22. Read books under<br />
a tree,<br />
23. Bicycle through a<br />
park,<br />
24. Snap a photo of a<br />
deer,<br />
25. Splash in puddles,<br />
26. Make your own<br />
waterslide,<br />
27. Whistle a happy<br />
song,<br />
28. Explode touch-menot<br />
seeds,<br />
29. Splash through a<br />
creek,<br />
30. Watch a meteor<br />
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shower,<br />
31. Listen to an owl<br />
calling,<br />
32. Catch fi refl ies in a<br />
bottle,<br />
33. Blow dandelion<br />
seeds,<br />
34. Follow ant trails,<br />
35. Watch the sun set,<br />
36. Dig up<br />
earthworms,<br />
37. Suck honeysuckle<br />
nectar,<br />
38. Fly a kite,<br />
39. Walk in the rain,<br />
40. Jump from rock to<br />
rock,<br />
41. Race a friend,<br />
42. Plant a tree,<br />
43. Go on a picnic,<br />
44. Play king of the<br />
hill,<br />
45. Find a four-leaf<br />
clover,<br />
46. Pick daisy petals,<br />
47. Look under<br />
stepping stones,<br />
48. Make leaf<br />
rubbings,<br />
49. Start a home bird<br />
list,<br />
50. Play hide and<br />
seek.<br />
Green Hearts Institute<br />
for Nature in Childhood.<br />
Gospel<br />
Singing<br />
The Clifton Church of<br />
God with Roger Reese<br />
will have “Singing on<br />
the River” at the Clifton<br />
City Park on Saturday<br />
afternoon, May 19th beginning<br />
at 3 P.M. Several<br />
groups will be participating.<br />
Everyone is extended<br />
a welcome to attend.<br />
TERMITE & PEST CONTROL<br />
Protectors of your health and property!<br />
722-9216<br />
762-1392<br />
Day Or Night<br />
TTC Postsecondary<br />
SkillsUSA Winners<br />
Four students from the Tennessee Technology<br />
Center at Crump traveled to Chattanooga,<br />
Tennessee the week of April 23rd to compete in the<br />
7th Annual Tennessee Postsecondary SkillsUSA<br />
Conference and Competition. They competed in<br />
their technical training area against other students<br />
from the 27 Tennessee Technology Centers in Pin<br />
Design, Precision Machining, Technical Drafting<br />
and Welding.<br />
Two of the medalist will attend the 48th National<br />
Leadership and Skills Conference in Kansas City,<br />
Missouri, June 23rd-27th. Brad Rose will represent<br />
Tennessee Postsecondary in the Technical Drafting<br />
competition at the SkillsUSA Championship,<br />
and Skyler Bellinger will participate as a voting<br />
delegate for the state.<br />
Pictured from left to right: Brad Rose-Gold<br />
Medal, Technical Drafting, Skyler Bellinger-<br />
Bronze Medal, Pin Design, and Taylor Brewer-<br />
Bronze Medal, Welding.<br />
To Sing Clifton Revival Ctr.<br />
Special services will be held Sunday, May 20 at<br />
the Revival Center in Clifton. Services will begin<br />
at 10 A.M. with preaching from pastor Shayne Riley.<br />
The 11 A.M. service will feature gospel singing by<br />
The Butler Family from Collinwood.<br />
A fellowship meal will be served at noon.<br />
Everyone is invited to attend.<br />
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Pest Control Control Company Company<br />
Since 1973<br />
1989-2002<br />
“In loving<br />
memory of<br />
‘Bo’<br />
a fallen friend”<br />
Special attention<br />
and care to the elderly<br />
and pets<br />
Cathy Johnson - President<br />
New Construction Pretreats<br />
<br />
Rep. Mark Kilburn<br />
Bronson Kilburn “HERE - Jeff TO (Bubba) STAY!” Luna<br />
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Some Prices Bonded<br />
Quoted Over<br />
The Phone<br />
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Some of the services we offer:<br />
Certifi cates<br />
Free FREE Inspections On Request<br />
<br />
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& Estimates <br />
ESTIMATES<br />
<br />
<br />
•New Construction<br />
Pre-Treatments<br />
“Say NO<br />
to drugs &<br />
alcohol”<br />
REAL ESTATE AUCTION<br />
Thursday, May 31 - 6 P.M.<br />
350 Acres of Hardwood & Pine Timber On Hardins Creek<br />
CAMP IN<br />
YOUR OWN CAVE!!<br />
10% Buyers Premium<br />
Auction At Jeanettes Cafe<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro Square<br />
(Property) Right Of Way Off<br />
Highway 64 West - <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro<br />
AUCTION TO BE HELD AT<br />
JEANETTES CAFE<br />
Located On Corner Of<br />
Hwy 13 N - <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro Square<br />
Come Have FREE Supper With Us
PAGE FOUR - SECOND SECTION - <strong>THE</strong> WAYNE COUNTY NEWS - WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 2012<br />
Community Happenings<br />
COMMUNITY EVENTS<br />
COLLINWOOD OES NO. 422 REG. MTHLY. MTG.<br />
The Collinwood Chapter Order of the Eastern Star has<br />
their regular monthly meeting the fi rst Thursday of each<br />
month. Meetings begin at 7 P.M. All members are urged to<br />
attend. May 2012-P<br />
HOLLY CREEK V.F.D. MONTHLY FISH FRY<br />
The Holly Creek Fire Department and Community Center<br />
sponsors its monthly fi sh fry every 4th Saturday from 4 till<br />
7 P.M. at the VFD/Community Center. All proceeds will<br />
benefi t the fi re department. Everyone is invited to support<br />
this cause. May 2012-P.<br />
BECOME A HOSPICE VOLUNTEER<br />
You Can be the Difference! Come join us at Tennessee<br />
Quality Hospice and become a part of a caring and compassionate<br />
team. Tennessee Quality Hospice provides Physical,<br />
Emotional, and Spiritual support for terminally ill patients<br />
and their families. Volunteers are needed for Patient care,<br />
bereavement support, offi ce work. Training is free call Bro.<br />
Chad Balentine at 931-722-2785.<br />
Jan. 26-2011-tf-ojb)<br />
A.A. MEETS IN WAYNESBORO AT C.P. CHURCH<br />
A. A. meets every Thursday night at 8 P. M. at the Presbyterian<br />
Church in <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro. Everyone is welcome. On<br />
the second Saturday Night of each month there is an eating/<br />
speakers meeting at 7 P.M. Eat at 7 followed by speaking at<br />
8 P.M. For more information call C.W.B. 731-695-2358 or<br />
Ron R. 931-762-5977. Oct. 2011-July 2012-P.<br />
WAYNE COUNTY HELPING HANDS<br />
OFFERS “AFTER-CARE” GROUP<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> Helping Hands has begun offering an<br />
“After-Care” group for anyone who has been through an<br />
addiction rehabilitation program. The group will meet at 5<br />
P.M. each Saturday. Counselors from Buffalo Valley, Inc.<br />
will be leading this group. All services of <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />
Helping Hands are offered free of charge. An experienced<br />
drug and alcohol abuse counselor will be available<br />
EVERY Saturday of the month at 5 P.M.<br />
May 2012-(ojb)<br />
WAYNE COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY TO MEET<br />
The <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> Republican Party will meet the fourth<br />
Tuesday night of each month at 6:30 P.M. at the <strong>Wayne</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong> Republican Headquarters on the West side of the<br />
square unless otherwise posted. All Republicans are urged<br />
to attend.<br />
Jan. 18, 2012-Jan. 21, 2013-P.<br />
SIMMONS FAMILY REUNION<br />
The Simmons Family Reunion will be held Saturday, May<br />
26, 2012 at the Fairview Church of Christ, located on highway<br />
13 South of Collinwood. The event will begin around<br />
11:30 A.M. and food will be served beginning around<br />
12:30. There will be games and stories for the “young-uns”<br />
and hopefully stories from the not so “young-uns”. Those<br />
attending are asked to please bring a full picnic basket as<br />
they hope to spend the day. Drinks and paper products will<br />
be provided. All family and friends of Tommy and Josie<br />
Simmons are invited to attend. Any questions call Iva Dean<br />
at 931-724-6414 or Diane Simmons at 330-807-4138.<br />
May 9-16-23, 2012-(ojb)<br />
C.H.S. CLASS OF 1959 REUNION<br />
The Collinwood High School Class of 1959 reunion will<br />
be held Saturday, May 26 at 1 P.M. at Chad’s Restaurant.<br />
For more information call 724-9925.<br />
May 2-9-16-23, 2012-(ojb)<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro Green<br />
River Tabernacle<br />
GREEN RIVER ROAD<br />
Larry Janes, Pastor<br />
Sunday School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 A.M.<br />
Worship Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 A.M.<br />
Evangelistic Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 P.M.<br />
Wednesday Night Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 P.M.<br />
“Everyone Is Welcome To Come See What God Is Doing”<br />
ATTENTION:<br />
SENIOR CITIZENS!<br />
Come and join the Senior Citizens<br />
in <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro and Collinwood.<br />
WE HAVE A VARIETY OF ACTIVITIES<br />
Bingo, Quilting, Pool, singing,<br />
Health Screening<br />
We also have exercise equipment.<br />
HOT NUTRITIOUS MEALS<br />
SERVED DAILY!!<br />
“Family Owned<br />
And Operated”<br />
101 Ralph Horton Drive<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, TN<br />
“We Service<br />
What We Sell”<br />
931-722-5911<br />
1-800-662-3118<br />
Fax: 931-722-3718<br />
Events In And Around <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />
COUNTRY HAM BREAKFAST BEECH CREEK<br />
There will be a country ham breakfast every fi rst Saturday<br />
morning of each month from 7 till 9 A.M. at the Beech<br />
Creek Fire Hall. Everyone is welcome.<br />
Feb. - Dec. 2012-P.<br />
CYPRESS INN V.F.D. MONTHLY FISH FRY<br />
The Cypress Inn Volunteer Fire Department will have<br />
its monthly fi sh fry on Saturday, May 19th from 3 till 6<br />
P.M. All proceeds go to the Cypress Inn VFD. Everyone<br />
is invited.<br />
DRIVER LICENSE ROADSIDE<br />
SAFETY CHECKPOINTS<br />
The Tennessee Highway Patrol will be conducting driver<br />
license roadside safety checkpoints during the week of<br />
May 25th, 2012 on State Route 13, 1 mile marker, starting<br />
at 10 P.M. in <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> and May 28th, 2012 on S.R. 13<br />
N., 40 M.M. starting at 4 P.M. in <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong>. Recognizing<br />
the danger presented to the public by unqualifi ed drivers,<br />
Troopers will concentrate their efforts on vehicles being<br />
operated by drivers who violate the driver license laws<br />
of Tennessee. The Tennessee Highway Patrol has found<br />
these driver license roadside safety checkpoints to be an effective<br />
means of enforcing driver license laws of Tennessee<br />
while ensuring the protection of all motorists.<br />
Sgt. Jeff Webb, Tennessee Highway Patrol<br />
FLATWOODS SCHOOL REUNION<br />
The Flatwoods School Reunion is scheduled for noon,<br />
Saturday, May 19 at the Flatwoods Volunteer Fire Department.<br />
Anyone who attended Flatwoods School, or had relatives<br />
who attended, is especially invited, but “Flatwoods<br />
Friends” are also welcome. Bring a dish or two to the pot-<br />
luck lunch and enjoy the fellowship and “tall tales”.<br />
FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (BAD CHECK)<br />
CLASS BE HELD MAY 25TH, WAYNESBORO<br />
The next Financial Responsibility class for <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />
is scheduled for Friday, May 25th, 2012 at 6 P.M. It will<br />
be held at the Tennessee Valley Electric Cooperative building<br />
on Highway 13 just North of <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro. Please enter<br />
at the right side of the building at the community room.<br />
Mark your calendar. If you are required to take this class as<br />
part of your court disposition do not miss the class! If you<br />
miss the class the Judge will issue a Subpoena to return to<br />
court to show cause for contempt. Class is only held once<br />
a month. There is no charge for this class. Please bring an<br />
ink pen. For more information call Jennifer Carroll at 931-<br />
796-0487.<br />
SPRING CLEANUP AT SKELTON CEMETERY<br />
Anyone that has loved ones buried at Skelton Cemetery<br />
on Moccasin Creek is asked to attend “Clean-Up Day” on<br />
Saturday, May 19th beginning at 8 A.M. Friends and family<br />
are welcome to help prepare the cemetery for the upcoming<br />
Memorial Day weekend.<br />
OPEN HOUSE FOR NEWLY RENOVATED<br />
WOMEN’S FLOOR MAURY REGIONAL<br />
On Sunday, May 20, Maury Regional Medical Center<br />
(MRMC) will be hosting an open house and invites the<br />
public to tour the newly renovated women’s fl oor. The open<br />
house will be held from 1 until 3 P.M.. on the fourth fl oor<br />
of the medical center. “We have made some exciting new<br />
changes to the women’s fl oor and look forward to sharing<br />
these modern accommodations with the community at this<br />
event,” said Chief Nursing Offi cer Deborah Lumpkins.<br />
Those who attend the open house will receive a free gift<br />
and may register for door prizes. Tour of the facility will<br />
be provided every 20 minutes. For more information call<br />
931.381.1111, extension 1026.<br />
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Guest Speaker<br />
W’boro Rotary Club<br />
Roger Smith, (far right) past president of the<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro Rotary Club introduced Dr. Scotty<br />
Sorrells (far left), and Ms Annie Chiodo with the<br />
City of <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro at the Noon Rotary Club on<br />
May 15th.<br />
Jeff Davis <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro Rotarian President brought<br />
the speaker for the club on May 8th, 2012. His<br />
guests were Dr. Scotty Sorrells from the Tennessee<br />
Department of Environment and Conservation<br />
along with Annie Chiodo, <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro Water Dept<br />
Director. Dr. Sorrells informed the club regarding<br />
safe well water and spring water. Dr. Sorrells<br />
and Mrs. Chiodo are working closely together to<br />
assist citizens in <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> and surrounding<br />
areas with testing and cleaning their home water<br />
sources. Annie volunteers her time and expertise<br />
as the Project Manager for a program that has<br />
been initiated called Safe Water For <strong>Wayne</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong>. (SW4WC). The local Civitan Club is<br />
sponsoring the SW4WC project. Several Civitan<br />
members were also present for this presentation.<br />
The <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro Rotary Club found the<br />
presentation to be very eye-opening as Dr. Sorrells<br />
went through facts and photos in his Power Point<br />
slides. There are many misunderstandings about<br />
how water can be contaminated and just how the<br />
contaminations can lead to some serious health<br />
issues if not corrected.<br />
For more information concerned individuals<br />
can call 1-888-891-8332 Statewide Environmental<br />
Assistance Centers.<br />
Bid Notice<br />
The <strong>Wayne</strong> Co. ECD Board is accepting bids<br />
for a 911 operating system including CAD, Mapping,<br />
ANI ALI, and Phone System. For more information<br />
you can contact the E911 offi ce at 931-<br />
722-7911 Ext 3. All bids must be received by June<br />
7th, 2012 at 12:00 P.M. and bids will be reviewed<br />
and be subject to be awarded at the stated board<br />
meeting on June 14th at 6:30. The ECD Board<br />
will reserve the right to accept or reject any bid<br />
for any reason.<br />
Green River Baptist Church<br />
“To Know God And Make Him Known”<br />
Cal Hampton, Pastor<br />
Schedule:<br />
9:15 A.M.<br />
Sunday School<br />
10:30 A.M. Worship<br />
Evening Worship<br />
Service 6 P.M.<br />
Highway 13 So.<br />
Church Phone<br />
722-5828<br />
Prayer Meeting And Bible Study<br />
Wednesday 6:30 P.M.<br />
Call For Information On Any Of Our Programs<br />
NOTICE<br />
Pursuant to Section 67-5-508, Tennessee<br />
Code Annotated, the property assessment<br />
records of <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> will be available<br />
for public inspection at Room 203, <strong>Wayne</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong> Courthouse during normal business<br />
hours. Any person desiring to inspect<br />
these records may do so at the appointed<br />
time and place.<br />
The <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> Board of Equalization<br />
will begin its annual session to examine and<br />
equalize the county assessments on June 4,<br />
2012. <strong>THE</strong> BOARD WILL ACCEPT AP-<br />
PEALS FOR TAX YEAR 2012 ONLY UN-<br />
TIL <strong>THE</strong> LAST DAY OF ITS 2012 REGU-<br />
LAR SESSION, WHICH WILL BE JUNE<br />
8, 2012. The board will meet each weekday<br />
from the hours of 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.<br />
in Room 203, <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> Courthouse.<br />
Any owner of property who wishes to make<br />
a complaint or appeal to the <strong>County</strong> Board<br />
of Equalization must appear before said<br />
Board at this time personally or by personal<br />
appearance of an agent for the owner<br />
bearing the owner’s written authorization.<br />
Failure to appear and appeal an assessment<br />
will result in the assessment becoming fi nal<br />
without further right of appeal.
To Sing In Savannah<br />
JAF Promotions proudly presents, “An Evening<br />
With Brian Free & Assurance” on Friday, May<br />
25 in Savannah, TN at the Hardin <strong>County</strong> High<br />
School Auditorium beginning at 7 P.M. Brian Free<br />
is known as the most awarded tenor in gospel<br />
music. Also appearing will be Josh & Ashley<br />
Franks. Admission will be charged. For more<br />
information, go to www.joshandashleyfranks.com<br />
or call 731-607-1948. Doors will open one hour<br />
before concert.<br />
HIGHLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />
Hwy, 13 North – Near Buffalo River<br />
Rod Littrell, Preacher<br />
WAYNESBORO CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />
Hassell & Boyd St . – <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro<br />
Sunday Bible Study 9 A.M. – Worship 10 A.M.<br />
Mitchell Skelton, Pulpit Minister<br />
WEBSITE: www.waynesborochurchofchrist.org<br />
COLLINWOOD CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />
Sunday Bible Class 9 – Worship 10<br />
Randall Roby, Minister<br />
HYDES CHAPEL CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />
Cypress Inn - Nolan Burns, Minister<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
SOUTH HIGHLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />
Route 1, Collinwood – Hwy. 13<br />
Barry Anderson, Minister<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
CLIFTON CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />
Hwy. 114 – Clifton Tracy Love, Minister<br />
S.S. 10- A.M. - Worship 11 A.M.<br />
Sun. & Wed. Evening 7 P.M.<br />
MT. HOPE CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />
Michael Andrews, Minister<br />
B.S. 10 A.M. – Sunday Worship 11 A.M.<br />
FAIRVIEW CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />
Hwy. 13 – 12 Miles S. of Collinwood<br />
Sonny Bogus, Minister<br />
Sunday Bible Class 10 A.M.<br />
Worship 11 A.M.<br />
WAYNE FURNACE CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />
Highway 64 East<br />
Cary Crews, Minister<br />
S.S. 9 A.M. – Worship 10 A.M.<br />
BEECH CREEK CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> Kilpatrick, Minister<br />
Bible Study & Church 10 A.M.<br />
Sunday & Wednesday Evening 6 P.M.<br />
TOPSY CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />
Topsy Community<br />
Ronnie Pope, Minister<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
On Eagle Creek - John Blackwell, Pastor<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
Sunday Night 6 P.M.<br />
MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
Middle Butler Road<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
PHILADELPHIA BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
Highway 64 West – <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
UPPER GREEN RIVER BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
Green River Road<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
Jerry Flippo, Pastor<br />
OAK GROVE MISSIONARY<br />
BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
Just Off Pumping Station Road.<br />
Bro. Dusty Malugen<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
CEDAR GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
Southeast Corner <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />
Billy Hill, Pastor<br />
COLLINWOOD<br />
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
Tennessee & 6 th Ave. – Collinwood<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
Mike Hammonds, Pastor<br />
CLIFTON FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
Clifton Tennessee<br />
Randal Runions, Interim Pastor<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
LUTTS BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
Mike Calvert, Pastor<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
WAYNESBORO<br />
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
South Main Street – <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro<br />
S.S. 9:45 A.M. – Worship 11 A .M.<br />
KELLEY’S CHAPEL<br />
BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
Natural Bridge Road - Troy Gobbell, Pastor<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
Jerry Robbins, Pastor<br />
Highway 13 South – <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
Sun. Disc. Training 5 P.M. - Worship 6 P.M.<br />
Wed. Even. 6 P.M.<br />
STATELINE CHURCH<br />
Keith Montgomery, Pastor<br />
Hwy. 13 S. TN/AL Stateline<br />
Wed. Night. 6:30 P.M.<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
MEMORIAL<br />
BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
Indian Creek Road, <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro<br />
Donnie Overton, Pastor<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
Colllinwood – Third Avenue<br />
Lawrence Steiner, Pastor<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
LEA<strong>THE</strong>RWOOD<br />
BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
Highway 64 West<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
RAY’S CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
3 ½ Miles Down Hog Creek Road<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
ZION BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
750 Glenrock Branch Road<br />
Nathan Huff, Pastor<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
8821 California Branch Road<br />
Westpoint, TN 38486 - Tony Shults, Pastor<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11A.M.<br />
Evening Worship 6 P.M.<br />
ABUNDANT LIFE<br />
FOURSQUARE GOSPEL CHURCH<br />
Highway 64 West – <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro<br />
Dean Haggard, Pastor<br />
Sunday Service 10:30<br />
Midweek Service Thursday 7 P.M.<br />
FORTY-EIGHT FREEWILL<br />
BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
Gene Kelly, Pastor<br />
Gene Daniel, Assistant Pastor<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
Sunday Night – 5 P.M.<br />
COLLINWOOD<br />
FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
First Avenue – Collinwood<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
Sunday Night Services 6 P.M.<br />
WILLIAMS CHAPEL<br />
FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
Holly Creek Road<br />
James Pete Turnbow, Pastor<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
MCGLAMERY CHURCH<br />
McGlamery Community Collinwood<br />
Johnny Banks, Pastor<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
BURNS CHAPEL<br />
FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
Highway 13 South – Collinwood<br />
Edward Burbank, Pastor<br />
the bank of <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro<br />
931-722-2265<br />
thebankofwaynesboro.com<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> Nursing Home<br />
P.O. BOX 510<br />
WAYNESBORO, TENNESSEE 38485<br />
Phone (931) 722-3641<br />
Fax (931) 722-7215<br />
Duren’s Health Mart Pharmacy<br />
P.O. Box 736 - 215 Dexter Woods Memorial Blvd.<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, TN 38485<br />
Jerry & Erma Duren, Owners<br />
931-722-5466 -- www.durendrugs.com<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> Bank<br />
www.waynecountybank.com<br />
LONGGREEN SUPERSAVER<br />
Highway 13 South<br />
Collinwood<br />
Phone 931-724-9825<br />
BARLOW WHOLESALE CARPETS<br />
Carpet - Vinyl - Remnants - Tile - Wood - Laminate<br />
INSTALLATIONS GUARANTEED<br />
VISA-MASTERCARD ACCEPTED<br />
931-722-6776<br />
Memorial Gardens<br />
Of <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />
P.O. BOX 218 - 104 HILL ST.<br />
WAYNESBORO, TENNESSEE 38485<br />
931-722-5488 Fax 931-722-7262<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
PINEY GROVE<br />
FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
Piney Community, Cypress Inn<br />
Greg Eaton, Pastor<br />
NEW LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
Highway 13 N. – Colllinwood<br />
Ricky Nelson, Pastor<br />
Asst. Pastor, Andy Sherrill<br />
S.S. 9-11 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
Wed. Disc. Training – 7 P.M.<br />
CANAAN FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
Fishtrap Community - Danny Clark,<br />
Pastor<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
FELLOWSHIP FREEWILL BAPTIST<br />
CHURCH<br />
Rocky Ford Holly Creek<br />
Bill Hollander, Pastor<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
MILLROCK FREEWILL BAPTIST<br />
CHURCH<br />
Shawnetttee Community Collinwood<br />
Tim Hanback, Pastor<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> Farmers Co-op<br />
827 Highway 99 - <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro<br />
Harold Pope, Manager<br />
PHONE: 931-722-3242 -- FAX: 931-722-7242<br />
EMAIL: hpope@ourcoop.com<br />
Homecoming May 20<br />
Highland Methodist<br />
Homecoming and Decoration<br />
will be observed<br />
at the Highland Methodist<br />
Church, near the Natchez<br />
Trace, on Sunday,<br />
May 20th.<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
JOHNSON’S CHAPEL<br />
FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
BEREA<br />
MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
California Branch Road, Collinwood<br />
Steve Martin, Pastor<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
CYPRESS OAK GROVE<br />
FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
Pumping Station Road<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. - Worship 11 A.M.<br />
Sunday Evening 5 P.M.<br />
BUTLER GROVE<br />
FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
Last Butler Creek Road - Junior Daniel, Pastor<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
HOUSTON BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Preaching 11 A.M.<br />
Robert Carroll Littrell, Pastor<br />
MT. TABOR BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
Clifton, Tennessee<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11:15 A.M.<br />
Wed. 6 P.M.<br />
COLLINWOOD UNITED<br />
METHODIST CHURCH<br />
4 th Street – Collinwood<br />
Tommy Flood, Pastor<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Wprsjhip 11 A.M.<br />
HIGHLAND UNITED<br />
METHODIST CHURCH<br />
Hwy. 64 E, Near Natchez Trace<br />
Ray Watkins, Pastor<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
Sunday Night 5 P.M. – Wednesday 7 P.M.<br />
LUTTS UNITED<br />
METHODIST CHURCH<br />
Lutts, Tennessee - Tommy Flood, Pastor<br />
Worship 9:30 A.M. – S.S. 10:30 A.M.<br />
SHAWNETTEE UNITED<br />
METHODIST CHURCH<br />
Shawnettee Community – Collinwood<br />
Bo Johnson, Pastor<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
RAILROAD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH<br />
Iron City Road<br />
John Allen Berry, Pastor<br />
713 Hwy. 99<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, TN 38485<br />
931-722-9601<br />
Toll Free:<br />
877-749-9726<br />
Fax: 931-722-9603<br />
MORRIS REFRIGERATION<br />
TRANE - SALES - SERVICE INSTALLATION<br />
COLLINWOOD, TN<br />
931-724-9387<br />
C & G Auto Parts, Inc.<br />
P.O. BOX 157 - 122 S. HIGH STREET<br />
WAYNESBORO, TN 38485<br />
(931) 722-5481<br />
WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 2012 - SECOND SECTION - <strong>THE</strong> WAYNE COUNTY NEWS - PAGE FIVE<br />
Services will begin at<br />
11 A.M. with lunch to<br />
follow at noon.<br />
An afternoon of singing<br />
will begin at 1:30 P.M.<br />
featuring the Strait Way<br />
CHURCH DIRECTORY AND DEVOTIONAL PAGE<br />
Warn the Sinner<br />
The first of the spiritual works of<br />
mercy is to warn or admonish<br />
sinners. However, this is an<br />
extremelydifficultthingtodoina<br />
way that is both caring and<br />
non-judgemental. Therefore, we<br />
should deliberate seriously about<br />
howorevenwhethertocarryout<br />
this act of mercy and we should<br />
remember always that it is<br />
intended to be just that, an act of<br />
mercy. We should not be scolding<br />
or standing in judgement, but<br />
rather gently warning a fellow<br />
human being of their peril. One<br />
should enter upon this course of<br />
action with great humility,<br />
recognizing that we may have possibly misjudged the person’s<br />
actions or their motives. But, if we are convinced that someone is<br />
sinning and thereby imperiling their soul, we should speak gently to<br />
them, in private if at all possible, using whatever tact and discretion<br />
we can muster. If the person refuses to listen, we should then<br />
consider calling on the help of someone who this person might trust<br />
and listen to. Finally, we should not expect to be thanked or<br />
appreciated for this act of mercy. The recipient of our warning is<br />
likely to think we are being judgmental, intolerant, and “holier than<br />
thou.” So, we should make sure that we are none of these things, and<br />
reflect on how we might effectively warn the sinner.<br />
Mybrethren,ifanyoneamongyouwandersfromthetruth<br />
and some one brings him back, let him know that whoever<br />
brings back a sinner from the error of his way will save his<br />
soul from death and will cover a multitude of sins.<br />
R.S.V. James 5:19-20<br />
Offi ce: 931-722-5010<br />
Fax: 931-722-5084<br />
231 South Main Street<br />
P.O. Box 589<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, TN 38485<br />
rsinsurance@tds.net<br />
Life - Home - Auto - Business- Retirement - Health<br />
Phone<br />
931-724-9197<br />
313 Hwy. 13 South<br />
Collinwood, TN 38450<br />
720 Highway 99<br />
P.O. Box 974<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, TN 38485<br />
931-722-2229<br />
1-877-270-2229<br />
Website: www.nthbc.org Email: info@nthbc.org<br />
WAYNE COUNTY NEWS<br />
119 East Hollis St.<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, TN 38485<br />
931-722-5429<br />
Quartet from Cullman,<br />
AL.<br />
Eric Watkins, pastor,<br />
along with the congregation<br />
extends a welcome<br />
invitation to everyone.<br />
Head Start<br />
Pgrm. Taking<br />
Applications<br />
The Head Start Program<br />
is now taking applications<br />
for pre-school<br />
children ages 3-4 for the<br />
2012-13 school year.<br />
Head Start is a free<br />
child development program<br />
for children and<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
MT. HOPE UNITED<br />
METHODIST CHURCH<br />
Highway 13N – Lower Green River<br />
Bobbie Martin, Pastor<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11:15 A.M.<br />
MT. CARMEL UNITED<br />
METHODIST CHURCH<br />
Hardin Creek, Clifton<br />
Bobbie Martin, Pastor<br />
Worship 9:30 A.M. – S.S. 10:30 A.M.<br />
.EVANS CHAPEL UNITED<br />
METHODIST CHURCH<br />
Clifton Turnpike, Rt. 1 <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro<br />
Bobbie Martiin, Pastor<br />
Worship 8:30 A.M. – No S.S.<br />
MT. AUBURN UNITED<br />
METHODIST CHURCH<br />
Beechview, Clifton - Josh Layne, Pastor<br />
Worship 8:45 A.M.<br />
POPES CHAPEL<br />
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH<br />
Off 13N. Past Bell Bridge<br />
Worship 2nd & 4th Sunday - 2 P.M.<br />
Ron Randolph, Pastor<br />
WHITTEN’S CROSSROADS<br />
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH<br />
Whitten’s Crossroads Community<br />
John Allen Berry, Pastor<br />
S.S. 10:45 A.M. – Wprship 9:45 A.M.<br />
WAYNESBORO FIRST<br />
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH<br />
Corner Of Hassell & Songer St.<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, Tennessee<br />
Lea Thornton, Pastor<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M<br />
CLIFTON UNITED<br />
METHODIST CHURCH<br />
West Pillow St., Clifton - Josh Layne Pastor<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
RIVERSIDE UNITED<br />
METHODIST CHURCH<br />
Highway 128 N. Of Clifton - Josh Layne<br />
Worship 9:45 A.M. – S.S. 10:45<br />
CUMBERLAND<br />
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH<br />
Highway 13 North – <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro<br />
Don Jones, Pastor<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
CLIFTON PRESBYTERIAN<br />
CHURCH IN CLIFTON<br />
Dr. James Roundtree Pastor<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH<br />
308 South Main St. – <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
ST. CECILIA CATHOLIC CHURCH<br />
Highway 64 East - <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro<br />
Father Kevin Dowling, Pastor<br />
Saturday Mass 5 P.M.<br />
HOLLIS CHAPEL<br />
FULL GOSPEL CHURCH<br />
Old Railroad – Iron City - Pastor, Julie Keener<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
SEVENTH DAY<br />
ADVENTISTS OF WAYNESBORO<br />
Pastor – John Johnston<br />
1606 Old Highway 64 E.<br />
Sabbath School 9:30 – Church 11 A.M.<br />
LITTLE BE<strong>THE</strong>L<br />
HOLINESS CHURCH<br />
On Pumping Station Road<br />
Robert Marks, Pastor<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M<br />
Sun. Night 6 P.M. – Wed. Night 7 P.M.<br />
WAYNE COUNTY BIBLE CENTER<br />
Morning Worship 10:30 A.M.<br />
Bible Study 6 P.M. – Wednesday 7 P.M.<br />
Pastors, Leo Doyle, III<br />
CLIFTON REVIVAL CENTER<br />
Clifton,Tennessee<br />
Shayne Riley, Pastor<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. - Worship 11 A.M.<br />
REVIVAL CENTER UNITED<br />
PENTECOSTAL OF WAYNESBORO<br />
Old 99 East – <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, TN<br />
Jonathan Pickens, Pastor<br />
Sunday Morning 10 A.M. - Night 6:30 P.M.<br />
Wednesday Night 7 P.M.<br />
FULL GOSPEL<br />
HOUSE OF PRAISE<br />
Joseph Wallace, Pastor<br />
10 A.M. S.S. – 11 A.M. Worship<br />
CORNERSTONE<br />
CHURCH OF COLLINWOOD<br />
861 Dogwood Flats Road Colllinwood<br />
John Hodum, Pastor<br />
Sunday Morning 9:45 A.M.<br />
Wednesday 7:30 P.M.<br />
COUNTY LINE FULL GOSPEL CHURCH<br />
Buttermilk Ridge Road<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
BEECH CREEK FULL GOSPEL CHURCH<br />
Beech Creek Road - Harold Morris, Pastor<br />
Sunday 10 A.M.<br />
FIRST PENTECOSTAL<br />
CHURCH OF CLIFTON<br />
Elm Street – Clifton<br />
Billy Wright, Pastor<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
PHILLIPS CHAPEL COMMUNITY CHURCH<br />
Highway 13 North – <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro<br />
John Blackwell, Pastor<br />
NEW BEGINNINGS WORSHIP CENTER<br />
Highway 128, Clifton<br />
Jimmy Hayes, Pastor<br />
3 P.M.Worship<br />
COLLINWOOD CHURCH OF<br />
GOD OF PROPHECY<br />
Railroad Bed – Woodlawn<br />
Mike Jenetta, Pastor<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
WAYNESBORO CHURCH OF GOD<br />
Highway 64 West – <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro<br />
Tommy Burke, Pastor<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
CLIFTON CHURCH OF GOD<br />
Dorothy Lambert, Pastor<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. - Worship 11 A.M.<br />
COLLINWOOD CHURCH OF GOD<br />
Highway 13 – Collinwood<br />
Richard Bane, Pastor<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
CROMWELL CROSSROADS CHURCH<br />
Service 10 A.M. Sunday<br />
Joe Risner, Pastor<br />
WAYNE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH<br />
Highway 13 North – <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro<br />
Junior Cummins, Pastor<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
WAYNESBORO<br />
GREEN RIVER TABERNACLE<br />
Green River Road, <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro<br />
Larry Janes, Pastor<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
<strong>THE</strong> CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST<br />
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS<br />
Worship 9 A.M. – S.S. 10 A.M.<br />
Located Linden Ward – 5 Miles<br />
W of Linden Highway 412<br />
LIVING WATER TABERNACLE<br />
918 West Point Rd – Lawrenceburg<br />
Shawn Moore, Pastor<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. – Worship 11 A.M.<br />
Sunday Evening 6 P.M. - Thurs. Evening 7 P.M.<br />
<strong>THE</strong> BRIDE OF CHRIST<br />
HOLINESS CHURCH<br />
Highway 13 South – Collinwood Hwy.<br />
In The Highland Community<br />
Bro. Johnny Kilburn, Pastor<br />
Sunday Worship 10 A.M. – 6 P.M. 2nd & 4th Sun.<br />
Saturday Night 7 P.M.<br />
NEW LIFE FREEWILL BAPTIST<br />
2699 Buffalo Road, Lawrenceburg<br />
W. L. Wallace, Pastor<br />
S.S. 10 A.M. - Worship 11 A.M.<br />
Sunday Night - 6 P.M.<br />
<strong>THE</strong> CHURCH OF OUR LORD<br />
AND SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST<br />
200A E. Broadway, Collinwood<br />
Joe Risner, Pastor<br />
Sunday Service 10 A.M. - 5 P.M.<br />
Wednesday 7 P.M.<br />
IF YOU DO NOT FIND<br />
YOUR CHURCH LISTED<br />
ON OUR CHURCH LISTINGS<br />
CALL FOR IT TO BE ADDED<br />
TO <strong>THE</strong> LIST<br />
Daniel’s Tire Shop<br />
845 Hwy. 13 S. Collinwood, TN 38450<br />
“Heavy & Light Duty Vehicles”<br />
NEW AND USED TIRES AVAILABLE<br />
Hours: Tues.-Fri. 8 A.M. - 5 P.M.<br />
Phone 931-722-8823<br />
676-3311 Or 722-3608<br />
Directors - Offi cers - Employees<br />
Hall Medical Clinic<br />
Dr. Joe Hall<br />
Paula Cole, FNPC - Kendra Prater, FNPC<br />
Valerie Hall, FNPC - Pat Castleman, FNPC<br />
107 J.V. Mangubat Dr. - <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, TN 38485<br />
931-722-2800 - Fax. 931-722-9627<br />
Tennessee<br />
Quality<br />
Homecare<br />
their families.<br />
Families must meet<br />
fi nancial eligibility requirements<br />
or require<br />
special needs.<br />
To apply you will need<br />
birth certifi cate, proof<br />
of income, (W2’s or last<br />
three paychecks), social<br />
security numbers (parents<br />
and child) optional,<br />
proof of current immunization<br />
and medical and/<br />
or insurance cards.<br />
You may apply at <strong>Wayne</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong> Head Start Center,<br />
537 Loyd Street in<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro or call 722-<br />
3277 or 722-9413.<br />
550 Hwy. 64 East<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, TN<br />
www.hurricaneinn.com<br />
931-722-5579<br />
Suites Available<br />
905 Andrew Jackson Dr.<br />
Suite B<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, TN 38485<br />
Offi ce: 931-722-6094<br />
Toll-Free: 1-866-463-4805<br />
Fax: 931-722-7128<br />
www.tnhomecare.com<br />
Prater’s Jewelry<br />
On The Square -<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, TN<br />
Jeff Kuehn -- Phone 931-722-3325<br />
Store Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9-5 -- Saturday 9-1<br />
WATCHES - DIAMONDS - TROPHIES - PLAQUES<br />
GIFT ITEMS - STERLING SILVER<br />
IN STORE REPAIRS<br />
Sherry’s Fine Jewelry<br />
MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS<br />
Located Inside JCPenney<br />
On The Square <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro - Phone 722-9212<br />
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 9 A.M. - 5 P.M.<br />
Wednesday And Saturday 9 A.M. - 2 P.M.<br />
COLLINWOOD HARDWARE<br />
Broad Street - Collinwood, TN<br />
931-724-4616<br />
Roger & Keith Dixon, Owners<br />
THIS DEVOTIONAL AND DIRECTORY ARE MADE POSSIBLE BY <strong>THE</strong>SE<br />
BUSINESSES WHO ENCOURAGE ALL OF US TO ATTEND WORSHIP SERVICES
PAGE SIX - SECOND SECTION - <strong>THE</strong> WAYNE COUNTY NEWS - WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 2012<br />
><strong>Wayne</strong>sboro City Commission<br />
2nd & 4th Monday Monthly<br />
>Collinwood City Commission<br />
2nd Monday Monthly<br />
>Clifton City Commission<br />
Third Monday Monthly<br />
><strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> Commission<br />
3rd Monday Of Odd Months<br />
Special Session Called As Needed<br />
><strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> Board Of Education<br />
2nd Thursday Monthly<br />
SHOP AT HOME<br />
AND SUPPORT<br />
WAYNE COUNTY’S<br />
LOCAL BUSINESSES<br />
Hall Medical Clinic<br />
Dr. Joe Hall<br />
Valerie Hall, FNPC, Paula Cole, FNPC<br />
Kendra Prater, FNPC, Pat Castleman, FNPC<br />
107 JV Mangubat Drive - <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, TN<br />
931-722-2800<br />
Fax 931-722-9627<br />
SIGNS OF ALL KINDS<br />
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TRUCK LETTERING<br />
MAGNETS - YARD SIGNS<br />
DECALS - BOAT LETTERING<br />
931-722-7997<br />
855 Hog Creek Rd.<br />
We Support <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, TN 38485<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> Businesses<br />
OFFERING DISABILITY & ELDER<br />
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Phone 931-722-5401<br />
Fax: 931-722-5403<br />
Alternative to nursing home.<br />
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MEDI-SERV, INC<br />
722-9047<br />
209 SOUTH HIGH ST.<br />
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118 Public Square East<br />
P.O. Box 444<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, TN 38485<br />
931-722-2785<br />
Toll Free 1-866-692-8156<br />
Fax: 931-722-2787<br />
<strong>THE</strong> GRAY LAW FIRM<br />
George G. Gray, Attorney<br />
Joshua H. Polk, Attorney<br />
P.O. Box 246 - 106 Public Square North<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, TN 38485<br />
931-722-3646 -- Fax 931-722-9933<br />
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Emergency Department & EMS<br />
Laboratory Services<br />
Physical Therapy<br />
Respiratory Care<br />
Skilled Nursing Beds<br />
WAYNE<br />
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103 J. V. Mangubat Drive, <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, TN 38485<br />
Phone 931.722.5411<br />
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Tommy Fisher - Amy Hickman RRT<br />
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<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, TN<br />
931-722-7403<br />
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SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S<br />
SALE<br />
Default having been made<br />
in the payment of the debts and<br />
obligations secured to be paid by<br />
a certain Deed of Trust executed<br />
June 22, 2007 by Aron J. Frazier<br />
and LaRonda Frazier, husband<br />
and wife to Robert M. Wilson,<br />
Jr., as Trustee, as same appears of<br />
record in the offi ce of the Register<br />
of <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong>, Tennessee, in<br />
Record Book 98, Page 486, and<br />
the undersigned having been<br />
appointed Substitute Trustee<br />
by instrument recorded in the<br />
said Register’s Offi ce, and the<br />
owner of the debt secured, Bank<br />
of America, N.A., Successor By<br />
Merger To BAC Home Loans<br />
Servicing, LP FKA Countrywide<br />
Home Loans Servicing LP, having<br />
requested the undersigned to<br />
advertise and sell the property<br />
described in and conveyed by<br />
said Deed of Trust, all of said<br />
indebtedness having matured by<br />
default in the payment of a part<br />
thereof, at the option of the owner,<br />
this is to give notice that the<br />
undersigned will, on Wednesday,<br />
June 13, 2012 commencing at<br />
02:00 PM, at the Front Door of the<br />
Courthouse, <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, <strong>Wayne</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong>, Tennessee proceed to sell<br />
at public outcry to the highest and<br />
best bidder for cash, the following<br />
described property, to-wit:<br />
Situated in <strong>County</strong> of <strong>Wayne</strong>,<br />
State of Tennessee.<br />
Being Lot No. 13 in Block “C”<br />
in the <strong>Wayne</strong>dale Subdivision,<br />
a plan of which is recorded in<br />
the Register’s Offi ce of <strong>Wayne</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong>, Tennessee, in Deed Book<br />
No. 30, Page 311, to which plan<br />
reference is here made, and by<br />
such references said plan is made<br />
a part hereof the same as if copied<br />
in full herein.<br />
Notice of the Right to Foreclose<br />
has been given in compliance with<br />
T.C.A. § 35-5-117.<br />
Tax Parcel ID: 077O-E-012.00<br />
Property Address: 622 Green<br />
River Drive, <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, TN.<br />
Other Interested Parties:<br />
Tennessee Valley Electric<br />
Cooperative; Cavalry Portfolio<br />
Services, LLC et al Assignee of<br />
CitiFinancial<br />
All right and equity of<br />
redemption, homestead and<br />
dower waived in said Deed of<br />
Trust, and the title is believed to<br />
be good, but the undersigned will<br />
sell and convey only as Substitute<br />
Trustee.<br />
ARNOLD M. WEISS,<br />
Substitute Trustee<br />
Weiss Spicer Cash<br />
PLLC<br />
208 Adams Avenue<br />
Memphis, Tennessee<br />
38l03<br />
90l-526-8296<br />
File # 1701-094031-FC<br />
May 9, 16, 23, 2012<br />
Bank of America/Aron Frazier<br />
SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S<br />
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE<br />
SALE<br />
Default having been made<br />
in the terms, conditions and<br />
payments provided in a certain Open-<br />
End Deed of Trust, dated March<br />
9, 2011, executed by Kyle Hamm<br />
and Randy Self to Bankers Title &<br />
Escrow Dickson, LLC, Trustee, of<br />
record in Record Book 135, Page<br />
823, in the Register’s Office for<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong>, Tennessee and to W.<br />
Andrew Yarbrough, appointed as<br />
Substitute Trustee in an instrument<br />
of record in the Register’s Office of<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong>, Tennessee, to secure<br />
the indebtedness described, the<br />
entire indebtedness having been<br />
declared due and payable as<br />
provided in said Deed of Trust, I, W.<br />
Andrew Yarbrough, as Substitute<br />
Trustee, will by virtue of the power and<br />
authority vested in me as Substitute<br />
Trustee, on the 30 th day of May,<br />
2012 at 10:00 A.M., at the EAST<br />
DOOR OF <strong>THE</strong> COURTHOUSE,<br />
WAYNE COUNTY, TENNESSEE,<br />
sell to the highest bidder for cash,<br />
free from all legal and equitable<br />
rights of redemption, homestead<br />
and dower, rights by virtue of<br />
marriage, and all other exemptions<br />
of every kind, which are expressly<br />
waived, and subject to any unpaid<br />
taxes, if any, the following described<br />
property, to wit:<br />
Lying and being in the Sixth Civil<br />
District of <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong>, Tennessee<br />
and being more particularly described<br />
as follows:<br />
Tract One: BEGINNING at a ½<br />
inch iron rod found on the Southerly<br />
right-of-way of Leonard Jackson<br />
Road (a 50 foot wide right-of-way),<br />
the same being an interior corner<br />
of the Easterly line of Charles L.<br />
Kendrick, (Deed Book 143, Page 782),<br />
the Northwest corner of James and<br />
Barbara Biggers (Record Book 3,<br />
Page 183), the Northwest corner of a<br />
100 foot wide access easement 9Record<br />
Book 3, Page 183), and the Northwest<br />
corner of the tract herein described,<br />
and runs thence with said right-ofways<br />
as follows: South 66 degrees 03<br />
minutes 50 seconds East 214.29 feet,<br />
passing a ½ inch iron rod with an<br />
identification cap set at the Northeast<br />
corner of said easement, as 104.57<br />
feet, to a point; thence with a curve<br />
to the right having a radius of 556.82<br />
feet, an ach length of 81.01 feet; and a<br />
chord bearing and distance of South<br />
61 degrees 53 minutes 10 seconds East<br />
80.94 feet to a point; thence South 57<br />
degrees 43 minutes 06 seconds East<br />
52.20 feet to a point; thence with a<br />
curve to the left having a radius of<br />
1364.30 feet, an arc length of 79.83<br />
feet and a chord bearing and distance<br />
of South 59 degrees 23 minutes 41<br />
seconds East 79.82 to a ½ inch iron rod<br />
with an identification cap set; thence<br />
leaving said right-of-way, South 07<br />
degrees 04 minutes 34 seconds west<br />
7421.60 feet with a severance line of<br />
the aforementioned Biggers parcel to a<br />
½ inch iron rod with an identification<br />
cap set on the Northerly line of<br />
Bascom Gulf, LLC, (Deed Book 157,<br />
Page 10); thence North 83 degrees 01<br />
minute 22 seconds West 599.93 feet<br />
with said Northerly line to a ½ inch<br />
iron rod with an identification cap<br />
set at the Southeast corner of Kwok<br />
Honor Flight Number<br />
Four With Local Heroes<br />
One hundred and<br />
two World War II<br />
veterans from Wilson<br />
<strong>County</strong> and Middle<br />
Tennessee traveled<br />
to Washington, D.C.<br />
yesterday (May 8) in trip<br />
number four of the Music<br />
PUBLIC NOTICE:<br />
REQUEST FOR<br />
PROPOSALS<br />
Local Workforce Investment<br />
Board 10 is soliciting this<br />
Request for Proposals (RFP) for<br />
providing staff and services for<br />
a Year Round Youth Program<br />
in the following counties: Giles,<br />
Hickman, Lawrence, Lewis,<br />
Marshall, Maury, Perry and<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> for the 2012-2014 school<br />
year.<br />
Interested bidders are invited<br />
to attend a Bidders Conference<br />
to be held on:<br />
Friday, May 18, 2012 at 2:00<br />
P.M.,<br />
Maury <strong>County</strong> Career<br />
Center<br />
119 Nashville Hwy.<br />
Suite 106<br />
Columbia, TN 38401<br />
For those unable to attend<br />
in person, a conference call has<br />
been arranged.<br />
Contact Vivian Cathey<br />
at (931) 375-4212, or Vivian.<br />
Cathey@sctworkforce.org for<br />
conference call instructions or to<br />
request a copy of the RFP.<br />
Completed proposals may be<br />
hand delivered or received in the<br />
following offi ce no later than by<br />
3:30 on Tuesday, June 4, 2012.<br />
The offi ce address is:<br />
To: South Central TN<br />
Workforce Alliance<br />
#8 Public Square<br />
Columbia, TN 38401<br />
South Central Tennessee<br />
Workforce Alliance does not<br />
discriminate on the basis of<br />
gender, race, color, religion,<br />
age, mental or physical activity,<br />
veteran status or national origin<br />
in educational and employment<br />
opportunities. Auxiliary aids<br />
and services are available upon<br />
request to individuals with<br />
disabilities. WIA/LWIA is an<br />
Equal Opportunity Employer.<br />
Any inquires and/or complaints<br />
should be directed to the Equal<br />
Opportunity Offi cer, South<br />
Central Tennessee Workforce<br />
Alliance, #8 Public Square, 2 nd<br />
Floor, Columbia, TN 38401.<br />
Funding is provided under an<br />
agreement with the Tennessee<br />
Department of Labor and<br />
Workforce Development.<br />
May 16-(ojb)<br />
Leung Yu (Deed Book 78, Page 23);<br />
thence North 06 degrees 56 minutes<br />
35 seconds East 6543.02 feet with the<br />
Easterly line of said parcel, passing a<br />
½ inch iron rod with an identification<br />
cap set at the Southwest corner of<br />
the aforementioned access easement<br />
at 6442.79 feet, to a ½ inch iron rod<br />
with an identification cap set on the<br />
Southerly line of the aforementioned<br />
Kendrick parcel, the same being a<br />
interior corner on the Westerly line of<br />
the aforementioned access easement;<br />
thence South 86 degrees 52 minutes<br />
24 seconds East 217.20 feet with said<br />
Southerly line and said easement<br />
Westerly line to a ½ inch iron rod<br />
found at the Southeast corner of said<br />
parcel; thence North 06 degrees 55<br />
minutes 46 seconds East 1009.98<br />
feet with the Easterly line of said<br />
parcel and the Westerly line of said<br />
easement to the point of beginning.<br />
The above tract is subject to a 100<br />
foot wide access easement containing<br />
3.00 acres (Record Book 3, Page 183)<br />
and contains 100.08 acres with these<br />
bounds as determined by a Category<br />
2 survey done by Acheson Land<br />
Surveying, Inc., on January 5, 2000,<br />
Devon R. Acheson, TN RLS #1867.<br />
This conveyance is subject to an<br />
easement for roadway purposes of<br />
record in Miscellaneous Book 6, Page<br />
408, in the Register’s Office of <strong>Wayne</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong>, Tennessee.<br />
This conveyance is subject to the<br />
right-of-way of Leonard Jackson<br />
Road also known as Pigpen Hollow<br />
Road.<br />
This property is subject to a 100<br />
foot wide access easement as set forth<br />
in Record Book 3, Page 183, in the<br />
Register’s Office of <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong>,<br />
Tennessee.<br />
This being a portion the<br />
real property conveyed to<br />
Randy Self and Lisa Bowers,<br />
by deed of Kevin Baker and<br />
Paul Rawdon dated April 13,<br />
2010, of record in Record Book<br />
127, Page 899, Register’s Offi ce<br />
of <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong>, Tennessee.<br />
Furthermore, this being the<br />
same real property in which a ½<br />
undivided interest was conveyed<br />
to Kyle Hamm, by deed of Lisa<br />
Bowers, dated March 9, 2011, of<br />
record in Record Book 135, Page<br />
821, Register’s Offi ce of <strong>Wayne</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong>, Tennessee.<br />
Furthermore, this being the real<br />
property conveyed to Kyle Hamm, by<br />
deed of Randy Self, dated March 30,<br />
2011, of record in Record Book 136,<br />
Page 377, Register’s Office of <strong>Wayne</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong>, Tennessee.<br />
The Notice of the Right to<br />
Foreclose, if required, was sent to the<br />
aforesaid pursuant to T.C.A. Section<br />
35-5-117.<br />
The sale of said property shall be<br />
subject to any and all unpaid taxes<br />
and assessments, together with interest<br />
and penalty, if any, and any and all<br />
other prior easements, restrictions,<br />
encumbrances, or liens of any nature.<br />
THIS IS AN ATTEMPT<br />
TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY<br />
INFORMATION OBTAINED<br />
WILL BE USED FOR THAT<br />
PURPOSE.<br />
W. ANDREW YARBROUGH,<br />
Substitute Trustee<br />
W. ANDREW YARBROUGH<br />
ATTORNEY<br />
May 9, 16, 23, 2012<br />
City Honor Flights.<br />
The vets toured historic<br />
monuments, especially<br />
the WWII Memorial,<br />
on the expense free trip<br />
aboard a US Air jet and<br />
tour buses, also with<br />
fl ight organizers and<br />
guardians. Lt. Col. Jim D.<br />
Henderson (US Air Force<br />
ret.) served as one of the<br />
guardians for the fl ight,<br />
which saw two locally<br />
connected veterans of that<br />
IN <strong>THE</strong> CHANCERY<br />
COURT<br />
FOR WAYNE COUNTY,<br />
TENNESSEE<br />
ORDER OF PUBLICATION<br />
–<br />
NON-RESIDENT NOTICE<br />
A. RAY RICH and wife, CAROL<br />
SUE RICH and<br />
BANK OF WAYNESBORO,<br />
PLAINTIFFS<br />
VS.<br />
CIVIL<br />
ACTION NO. 2012-CV-5103<br />
COLLINWOOD LAND<br />
COMPANY and<br />
TENNESSEE VALLEY IRON<br />
AND R.R. COMPANY,<br />
DEFENDANTS<br />
TO: COLLINWOOD<br />
LAND COMPANY and<br />
TENNESSEE VALLEY IRON<br />
AND R.R. COMPANY WHOSE<br />
WHEREABOUTS ARE<br />
UNKNOWN<br />
In this action it appearing<br />
from the Complaint which is<br />
sworn to that the residence and<br />
whereabouts of the Defendants,<br />
Collinwood Land Company<br />
and Tennessee Valley Iron and<br />
R.R. Company, are unknown,<br />
they are, therefore, hereby<br />
required to serve upon James<br />
Y. Ross, Plaintiff’s Attorney,<br />
whose address is P.O. Box 1359,<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, TN 38485, an<br />
answer to the Complaint within<br />
thirty (30) days subsequent<br />
to June 6, 2012, otherwise,<br />
judgment by default will be<br />
taken against them for the relief<br />
demanded in the Complaint.<br />
It is further ordered that this<br />
Notice be published for four (4)<br />
consecutive weeks in The <strong>Wayne</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong> News.<br />
This the 7th day of May,<br />
2012.<br />
CAROLYN MATHIS<br />
CLERK AND MASTER<br />
JAMES Y. ROSS<br />
Attorney For Plaintiff<br />
May 16, 23, 30, June 6, 2012<br />
SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S<br />
NOTICE OF SALE<br />
WHEREAS, by Trust Deed,<br />
dated the 26 th day of December,<br />
2008, recorded in the Register’s<br />
Offi ce of <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong>,<br />
Tennessee, in Record Book<br />
116, Page 291, OWEN OATES,<br />
unmarried, conveyed in Trust to<br />
Howard W. Tignor, Trustee, for<br />
the Bank of <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, the real<br />
property hereinafter described to<br />
secure the payment of a certain<br />
indebtedness described in said<br />
Deed of Trust; and<br />
WHEREAS, the said<br />
Trustees were unable to act<br />
as such Trustee, and Bank of<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro as the owner and<br />
holder of the debt secured by<br />
said Deeds of Trust, appointed<br />
James Y. Ross, Sr., as Substitute<br />
Trustee by document duly<br />
recorded in the Register’s Offi ce<br />
of <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong>, Tennessee,<br />
in Record Book 145, Page 831,<br />
as authorized by said Deeds of<br />
Trust; and<br />
WHEREAS, default having<br />
been made in the payment of<br />
the debt, obligations, terms and<br />
conditions provided for in said<br />
Deeds of Trust, and the entire<br />
indebtedness secured by the<br />
above referenced Deeds of Trust<br />
has matured and is past due and<br />
unpaid; and<br />
WHEREAS, the owner and<br />
holder of said Note secured by<br />
said Deeds of Trust has directed<br />
the undersigned Substitute<br />
Trustee to foreclose said Deeds<br />
of Trust in accordance with the<br />
terms and provisions thereof;<br />
NOW, <strong>THE</strong>REFORE, by<br />
virtue of the authority vested in<br />
me as Substitute Trustee under<br />
said Deeds of Trust, I will, on the<br />
23 rd day of May, 2012, at 12:15<br />
p.m., at the East door of the<br />
courthouse in <strong>Wayne</strong>, Tennessee,<br />
offer for sale and sell at public<br />
outcry to the last, highest and<br />
best bidder for cash and in bar<br />
of the equity of redemption, the<br />
statutory right of redemption,<br />
homestead, dower, curtesy, and<br />
all rights and exceptions of every<br />
kind, all of which is expressly<br />
waived in said Deed of Trust,<br />
the following described real<br />
property:<br />
A certain tract or parcel<br />
of real property located, lying<br />
and being situated in the First<br />
(1 st ) Civil District of <strong>Wayne</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong>, Tennessee, and being<br />
more particularly bounded and<br />
described as follows:<br />
BEGINNING at a point in the<br />
center of Tie Camp Road at the<br />
Northwest corner of this tract,<br />
thence leaving said road running<br />
with the South boundary of the<br />
lands of Jimmy D. Prater as<br />
shown in Deed Book 151 at Page<br />
20 North 76 degrees, 25 minutes,<br />
26 seconds East 35.45 feet to an<br />
iron pin set, thence North 76<br />
degrees, 25 minutes, 26 seconds<br />
East 162.19 feet to an existing<br />
iron pin, thence running with<br />
the South boundary of the lands<br />
of Jimmy D. Prater as shown<br />
WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 2012 - SECOND SECTION - <strong>THE</strong> WAYNE COUNTY NEWS - PAGE SEVEN<br />
L to R, Lt. Col. Jim D. Henderson, (USAF ret.)<br />
who acted as a Guardian in the Music City Honor<br />
Flight, honoring local and state veterans of the,<br />
“Greatest Generation” is shown with veterans,<br />
Jim Panipinto, Bob Clower of Lebanon and Ross<br />
Robinson, Algood, TN as they leave for the fl ight to<br />
Washington, DC and a tour of historic monuments<br />
including the WWII Monument and Tomb of the<br />
Unknown Soldier. The veterans were selected for<br />
the all expense paid trip as a means of showing<br />
gratitude to these military heroes.<br />
confl ict included on the<br />
trip. Large, enthusiastic<br />
crowds sent the group<br />
off early Tuesday at<br />
Nashville’s Metro Airport<br />
to be met by welcoming<br />
crowds of trravellers,<br />
volunteers, airport<br />
personnel, visitors and the<br />
famed fi re boats salute at<br />
Reagan International in<br />
D.C. Similar size crowds<br />
welcomed the vets to<br />
their visits to not only the<br />
WWII monument, but also<br />
the: Marine Memorial,<br />
Lincoln Memorial and<br />
many others, visiting the<br />
wreath ceremony at the<br />
Tomb of the Unknown<br />
Soldier at the huge, 60<br />
acre, Arlington National<br />
Cemetery. Also an even<br />
larger crowd of cheering<br />
and clapping people,<br />
young and old, men and<br />
women, boys and girls,<br />
were on hand at the<br />
Nashville airport for their<br />
arrival back.<br />
Among the WWII’s<br />
in Deed Book 123 at Page 205<br />
South 84 degrees, 04 minutes,<br />
58 seconds East 95.71 feet to an<br />
existing steel pin, thence running<br />
with the lands of Clinton Ledford<br />
as shown in Deed Book 132 at<br />
Page 518 South 14 degrees, 56<br />
minutes, 04 seconds West 22.72<br />
feet to an existing steel pin,<br />
thence running with a wire fence<br />
South 77 degrees, 13 minutes,<br />
05 seconds East 99.39 feet to a<br />
blazed and painted 12 inch oak,<br />
thence South 71 degrees, 12<br />
minutes, 37 seconds East 152.96<br />
feet to an existing iron pin in a<br />
ditch, thence leaving said fence<br />
North 11 degrees, 52 minutes,<br />
38 seconds East 49.81 feet to an<br />
existing iron pipe, thence running<br />
with the lands of Michael Abbott<br />
as shown in Record Book 103<br />
at Page 56 South 69 degrees, 57<br />
minutes, 35 seconds East 79.48<br />
feet to an iron pin set, thence<br />
South 2 degrees, 12 minutes,<br />
33 seconds East 64.18 feet to an<br />
iron pin set at a fence corner,<br />
thence running with said fence<br />
and continuing with the lands of<br />
Michael Abbott, and running with<br />
the lands of Randell Keymon as<br />
shown in Deed Book 133 at Page<br />
749 South 2 degrees, 12 minutes,<br />
33 seconds East 531.98 feet to<br />
an existing iron pin in a hollow,<br />
thence running with the North<br />
boundary of the lands of Billy<br />
Berry as shown in Record Book<br />
59 at Page 551 South 87 degrees,<br />
05 minutes, 43 seconds West<br />
328.76 feet to an existing iron<br />
pin, thence South 87 degrees, 05<br />
minutes, 43 seconds West 28.76<br />
feet to a point in Tie Camp Road,<br />
thence running with the center<br />
of Tie Camp Road North 25<br />
degrees, 36 minutes, 58 seconds<br />
West 138.45 feet to a mag nail<br />
set, thence North 23 degrees, 49<br />
minutes, 19 seconds West 128.91<br />
feet to a mag nail set, thence<br />
North 22 degrees, 30 minutes,<br />
20 seconds West 135.86 feet to<br />
a mag nail set, thence North 20<br />
degrees, 27 minutes, 30 seconds<br />
West 251.53 feet to a mag nail<br />
set, thence North 26 degrees, 12<br />
minutes, 48 seconds West 50.22<br />
feet to the point of beginning.<br />
Containing 7.229 acres of land<br />
more or less.<br />
Subject to easements for<br />
existing road and utilities.<br />
According to a survey by<br />
David H. Parsons, T.R.L.S. No.<br />
1693, dated December 19, 2008.<br />
Also included in this<br />
conveyance is a 2006 Clayton<br />
River View (16x80) Mobile<br />
Home, Serial #CLS104577TN.<br />
This being the same real<br />
property conveyed to Owen<br />
Oates by deed of Mickey Brown<br />
and wife, Donna Brown, dated<br />
December 26, 2008, recorded<br />
in Record Book 116, page 289,<br />
Register’s Offi ce of <strong>Wayne</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong>, Tennessee, on December<br />
31, 2008, at 8:43 a.m. Owen<br />
Daniel Oates, died July 21,<br />
2011, and said real property<br />
was devised and bequeathed to<br />
Joe Wolf, pursuant to the Last<br />
greatest generation<br />
local soldiers was Bob<br />
Clower of Lebanon,<br />
for his fi rst visit to the<br />
memorial. James Robert<br />
(Bob) Clower, now 84<br />
years ol≠≠≠d , served in the<br />
Philippines during the<br />
war. Also in the group<br />
was Mary Robinson<br />
of Mt. Juliet’s dad, 89<br />
year old James (Jim) J.<br />
Panipinto who served as a<br />
Corporal in the Army Air<br />
Corps. A very touching<br />
moment, among many<br />
during the trip, was Jim<br />
Panipinto’s being met<br />
at the WWII Monument<br />
by his granddaughter,<br />
Chelsea Phelps, who is a<br />
government interpreter,<br />
and lives in Washington.<br />
Their closeness, obvious<br />
love for each other and her<br />
helping her grandfather<br />
in the wheel chair, was<br />
so great for everyone to<br />
see. Another highlight of<br />
any trip, to see and know<br />
more about our heritage<br />
as a nation, is the Tomb<br />
Will and Testament, recorded in<br />
the Chancery Court of <strong>Wayne</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong>, Tennessee, fi led of<br />
record on September 26, 2011, in<br />
Will Book 7, page 306.<br />
The street address of the<br />
above-described property,<br />
whether real, personal or<br />
otherwise, is believed to be: 1010<br />
Tie Camp Road, <strong>Wayne</strong>sboro,<br />
Tennessee, 38485; but such<br />
address is not part of the legal<br />
description of the property<br />
described herein above and, in<br />
the event of any discrepancy,<br />
the legal description herein shall<br />
control.<br />
Said real property will be sold<br />
subject to any and all unpaid<br />
taxes, restrictive covenants,<br />
subdivision restrictions, and<br />
building lines, easements for<br />
public utilities, and other<br />
easements, and any and all prior<br />
restrictions, encumbrances,<br />
fi xture fi lings, liens of any<br />
nature, including Federal Tax<br />
Liens and State Tax Liens and<br />
statutory rights of redemption<br />
of any county, municipal, state<br />
or federal governmental entity,<br />
and any matter that an accurate<br />
survey, or personal observation,<br />
of the premises might disclose.<br />
In addition, the following parties’<br />
may claim an interest in said<br />
property, to wit:<br />
Lien Holders: Bank of<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro<br />
Other Interested Parties:<br />
The right is reserved to<br />
adjourn the day, time, and<br />
place certain without further<br />
publication, upon announcement<br />
at the time and place for the sale<br />
set forth herein. If the highest<br />
bidder cannot pay the bid, then<br />
the next highest bidder, at their<br />
highest bid, will be deemed the<br />
successful bidder. However,<br />
this property is being sold with<br />
the express reservation that the<br />
sale is subject to confi rmation<br />
by the owner/holder or trustee/<br />
substitute trustee, and this sale<br />
may be rescinded at any time by<br />
the owner/holder or substitute/<br />
trustee.<br />
Title to said real property is<br />
believed to be good, but I will<br />
sell and convey he same only<br />
as Substitute Trustee, and the<br />
buyer must rely upon his or her<br />
own judgment and investigation<br />
as to the status of title.<br />
The purpose of this<br />
communication is to collect a debt<br />
and any information obtained<br />
will be used for the purpose of<br />
collecting said indebtedness.<br />
This 4 th day of May, 2012.<br />
JAMES Y. ROSS, SR.,<br />
SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE<br />
BARRISTER’S BUILDING,<br />
102 PUBLIC SQUARE N.<br />
POST OFFICE BOX 1359<br />
WAYNESBORO,<br />
TENNESSEE 38485<br />
(931) 722-7175<br />
May 9, 16, 23, 2012<br />
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of the Unknown Soldier,<br />
with it’s total respect<br />
and precision military<br />
procedures performed<br />
on a 24 hour, seven<br />
says a week basis and<br />
it is not interrupted<br />
by, basically anything,<br />
including the weather.<br />
It was a very long day<br />
for the veterans and those<br />
that accompanied them,<br />
but a lifetime to be<br />
remembered occasion<br />
for everyone. The next<br />
honor fl ight is set for<br />
September, 2012 and<br />
anyone interested in<br />
registering as a veteran<br />
or guardian may do so<br />
by contacting: (615)<br />
946-6048, or writing<br />
to: Music City Honor<br />
Flight, P.O. Box 293262,<br />
Nashville, TN 37229., or<br />
contact: Henderson at:<br />
428-1671<br />
SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S<br />
SALE<br />
Sale at public auction will<br />
be on May 23, 2012 at 12:00<br />
PM local time, at the east door,<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> Courthouse,<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro, Tennessee pursuant<br />
to Deed of Trust executed by<br />
Christopher Hinton, unmarried,<br />
to Mark A. Rosser, Esq., Trustee,<br />
on November 17, 2006 at Record<br />
Book 89, Page 836; conducted<br />
by Shapiro & Kirsch, LLP<br />
Substitute Trustee, all of record<br />
in the <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> Register’s<br />
Offi ce.<br />
Holder: Bank of America,<br />
N.A., Successor by merger to<br />
BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP<br />
FKA Countrywide Home Loans<br />
Servicing, LP<br />
The following real estate<br />
located in <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong>,<br />
Tennessee, will be sold to the<br />
highest call bidder subject to<br />
all unpaid taxes, prior liens and<br />
encumbrances of record:<br />
Described property located<br />
in <strong>County</strong> of <strong>Wayne</strong>, Tennessee,<br />
and more particularly described<br />
as follows:<br />
Beginning at a small willow<br />
at the watering place beside Big<br />
Cypress Creek; thence East 27<br />
¾ poles to a sugar maple on the<br />
East side of the Florence and<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>sboro Road near new<br />
house; thence still East 6 poles to<br />
a big gulley back of new house;<br />
thence 5 poles South with gulley;<br />
thence with said gulley inside<br />
of fi eld in the Southeasterly<br />
direction 22 poles to a stake by<br />
the side of Sallie Hanback Land;<br />
thence West 48 poles to a beech<br />
tree by the side of the W. F.<br />
Threet Land; thence North with<br />
creek to beginning.<br />
Street Address: 2995 Big<br />
Cypress Road, Cypress Inn,<br />
Tennessee 38452<br />
Parcel Number: 216-001.03<br />
Current Owner(s) of<br />
Property: Christopher Hinton<br />
The street address of the<br />
above described property is<br />
believed to be 2995 Big Cypress<br />
Road, Cypress Inn, Tennessee<br />
38452, but such address is not<br />
part of the legal description of<br />
the property sold herein and in<br />
the event of any discrepancy,<br />
the legal description herein shall<br />
control.<br />
SALE IS SUBJECT TO<br />
TENANT(S) RIGHTS IN<br />
POSSESSION.<br />
If applicable, the notice<br />
requirements of T.C.A. 35-5-117<br />
have been met.<br />
All right of equity of<br />
redemption, statutory and<br />
otherwise, and homestead are<br />
expressly waived in said Deed of<br />
Trust, and the title is believed to<br />
be good, but the undersigned will<br />
sell and convey only as Substitute<br />
Trustee.<br />
The right is reserved to<br />
adjourn the day of the sale<br />
to another day, time, and<br />
place certain without further<br />
publication, upon announcement<br />
at the time and place for the sale<br />
set forth above.<br />
If the highest bidder cannot<br />
pay the bid within twenty-four<br />
(24) hours of the sale, the next<br />
highest bidder, at their highest<br />
bid, will be deemed the successful<br />
bidder.<br />
This property is being sold<br />
with the express reservation that<br />
the sale is subject to confi rmation<br />
by the lender or trustee. This sale<br />
may be rescinded at any time.<br />
This offi ce may be a debt<br />
collector. This may be an<br />
attempt to collect a debt and any<br />
information obtained may be<br />
used for that purpose.<br />
Shapiro & Kirsch, LLP<br />
Substitute Trustee<br />
www.kirschattorneys.com<br />
Law Offi ce of Shapiro<br />
& Kirsch, LLP<br />
555 Perkins Road Extended,<br />
Second Floor<br />
Memphis, TN 38117<br />
Phone (901)767-5566<br />
Fax (901)761-5690<br />
File No. 12-031334<br />
May 2, 9, 16, 2012
PAGE EIGHT - SECOND SECTION - <strong>THE</strong> WAYNE COUNTY NEWS - WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 2012<br />
MEMORIAL DAY SALES EVENT<br />
C10253<br />
2012 Dodge Grand Caravan<br />
3.6L V-6 ENGINE • AUTOMATIC • AIR<br />
REAR HEAT & AIR • POWER WINDOWS<br />
POWER LOCKS • KEYLESS ENTRY<br />
$21,199* $21,199*<br />
FACTORY MSRP $23,930 TRADE ASSISTANCE $1,000<br />
FACTORY REBATE 1,000 JONES DISCOUNT 731<br />
2012 Ram SLE Big Horn With “Hemi” Engine<br />
5.7L V8 • AUTOMATIC • AIR CONDITION • KEYLESS ENTRY • POWER LOCKS<br />
POWER WINDOWS • POWER MIRRORS • POWER DRIVER SEAT • 20” TIRES<br />
TRAILER TOW • DUAL EXHAUST • ALUMINUM WHEELS • ANTI-SPIN AXLE<br />
FACTORY MSRP $35,750 TRADE ASSISTANCE $1,000<br />
FACTORY REBATE 2,500 JONES DISCOUNT 3,391<br />
BONUS CASH 500<br />
C10016<br />
$27,859* $27,859*<br />
www.savannahchryslerdodgejeep.com<br />
2012 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT 2WD<br />
AUTOMATIC • AIR CONDITION • BUCKET SEATS • POWER WINDOWS<br />
LOCKS & MIRRORS • KEYLESS ENTRY • 2.0L DOHC ENGINE<br />
FRONT & REAR SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAGS<br />
FACTORY MSRP $20,275<br />
TRADE ASSISTANCE 1,000<br />
JONES DISCOUNT 1,286<br />
2012 RAM QUAD CAB<br />
EXPRESS PACKAGE<br />
5.7L “HEMI” V8 ENGINE • DUAL REAR EXHAUST<br />
AUTO • FOG LAMPS • 20” ALUMINUM WHEELS<br />
TRAILER HITCH • PLUS MUCH MORE<br />
$24,399* $24,399*<br />
C10216<br />
FACTORY MSRP $31,110 FACTORY REBATE 2,500<br />
TRADE IN ASSISTANCE 1,500 JONES DISCOUNT 2,711<br />
$17,989* $17,989*<br />
C10263<br />
2012 JEEP WRANGLER<br />
SPORT 4X4<br />
3.6L V6 ENGINE • TILT WHEEL • FRONT FLOOR MATS<br />
SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO • SUNRIDER SOFT TOP<br />
AIR CONDITION • AND MORE<br />
$23,599* $23,599*<br />
FACTORY MSRP $24,395 FACTORY REBATE -0-<br />
JONES DISCOUNT 796<br />
MEMORIAL<br />
DAY<br />
SALE<br />
ENDS<br />
THURSDAY<br />
MAY 31<br />
DON’T<br />
MISS<br />
OUT!<br />
1350 WAYNE ROAD<br />
SAVANNAH, TENN.<br />
FOR APPOINTMENT PLEASE CALL<br />
731-925-9016<br />
OR TOLL FREE<br />
800-284-5811<br />
C10135<br />
2012 CHRYSLER 300 SEDAN<br />
AUTOMATIC • AIR • POWER LOCKS & MIRRORS<br />
3.6L 24V V6 ENGINE • 8-WAY POWER SEAT<br />
LUXURY DEFINED<br />
Sale<br />
Priced<br />
At<br />
C10116<br />
$26,299* $26,299*<br />
FACTORY MSRP $29,690 FACTORY REBATE 2,000<br />
JONES DISCOUNT 1,391<br />
*PRICES INCLUDE ALL FACTORY REBATES, DEALER DISCOUNTS, TRADE ASSISTANCE AND $389.95 CSF,<br />
PLUS TT&L. PHOTOS ONLY FOR ILLUSTRATION. TRADE ASSISTANCE RULES VARY. SEE A SALESPERSON<br />
FOR DETAILS. ALL CREDIT SUBJECT TO APPROVAL. ALL UNITS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE DUE TO EARLY<br />
ADVERTISING DEADLINES. PRICES GOOD UNRIL MAY 31, 2012.<br />
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