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INSIDE Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7A Community . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6B Jail docket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2A OBITUARIES — 2A SPORTS WCHS Head Softball Coach Eric Neel earns statewide Coach of the Year honors. Page 1B • Bobby Sims • Helen Cran Smith • Howard Sidney Vanetten • Wayne A. Brewer • Carolyn Williams Roberts • William Lamar Ramey, Sr. • Willie Ray Barlow • Mary Pearce Curry • Mureil Jean Morris • Mary Emma Colston-Leverette “Thrives Because It Serves” • Thursday, June 3, 2010 • Volume 120, No. 22 • 75 Cents Light local turnout seen in Republican primary By Paul Keane Local primary returns Less than 7 percent of voters turned Unofficial returns from Tuesday’s Republican out in Tuesday’s Republican primary Party primary in Wayne County to determine who election, with local voters choosing Joe Tegerdine to run against Gene Taylor will face incumbent Democrat Gene Taylor in for the 4th Congressional District seat November’s general elections: in November. Joe Tegerdine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 528 Unfortunately for Tegerdine, though, Steven Palazzo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 271 it was his opponent, Steven Palazzo, who garnered the majority of votees throughout the District, carrying 57 In Wayne County, Tegerdine, who percent of the total with 15,389 votes. made numerous visits to the county Tegerdine received 11,455 votes, or 43 during his campaign, garnered nearly percent of the total. two votes to Palazzo’s one. With all precincts reporting, Tegerdine took home 528 votes, or 66.08 percent, to Palazzo’s total of 271, or 33.92 percent. A total of 799 ballots were cast during Tuesday’s primary in Wayne County, meaning that only 6.5 percent of the registered votes went to the polls. Turnout is expected to be slightly higher in November when the general election for congressional seats is held, but local races feature few candidates and even fewer opposed races, meaning the turnout could against be small among county residents. Paul Keane/The Wayne County News Waynesboro Police Chief Jimmy Bunch is flanked by (left to right) Investigator Wesley Waites, Lt. Chris Harris and Lt. Randy Pettus during Tuesday morning’s press conference announcing an arrest and a murder charge in th death of 17-month-old Ally Waldrop. Police make arrest in 17 month old’s death Stepfather arrested and charged with murder after preliminary autopsy says child’s death a homicide By Paul Keane A Waynesboro man has been arrested and charged with murder after the weekend death of a 17-month-old child. Scott Druex Smith, 27, was arraigned by Judge Charles Britton on Tuesday after being charged over the weekend with murder involving the death of 17-month-old Ally Waldrop. Waldrop was transported to Wayne General Hospital late Friday night and was pronounced dead there. Smith was arrested as part of the original investigation, then was charged with murder after an autopsy report was released to officials. Waynesboro Police Chief Jimmy Bunch announced the charges during a press conference Tuesday morning. “At approximately 10:18 p.m. on Friday, May 28, the E-911 Center received a call from a female resident requesting an ambulance, stating that her child was not breathing,” Bunch said in a statement. “The child, Ally Waldrop, was transported to Wayne General Hospital via ambulance. “Emergency room personnel requested that a police officer Statement online Go to www.thewaynecountynews.com for video and updates from Tuesday’s Waynesboro Police Department press conference involving this case. also be dispatched to the emergency room. Lt. Randy Pettus arrived at the hospital and immediately called for an investigator. Senior Criminal Investigator Wesley Waites was dispatched to the hospital, as well as myself and Lt. Chris Harris.” Law enforcement officials assessed the situation and began its investigation into the case, Bunch said. “Upon arrival at Wayne General Hospital, it was determined that the 17-month-old child was deceased,” he said. “Wayne County Medical Examiner David Pugh was dispatched to the scene and the body was taken to Jackson for an autopsy to determine the actual cause of death. “Statements and evidence were collected at the hospital, as well as from the residence on Wayne Street. See Murder, Page 5A Sean Dunlap/The Wayne County News Left photo: Master Sgt. (retired) George Gray, right, shows off a personal scrapbook filled with mementos from his days in the military to Taylor Mayfield, left. Gray and Mayfield were among several dozen in attendance for the annual Wayne County Memorial Day observance at the Waynesboro City Auditorium on Monday, May 31. Top right: Wayne County High School choral instructor Amy Pruitt led the singing of The National Anthem during the program. Bottom right: Lenora Fort, a military services coordinator at Camp Shelby with the Department of Veterans Affairs, served as the keynote speaker for this year’s observance. County pays homage to military’s fallen members By Sean Dunlap Veterans and community members gathered Monday, May 31 to pay their respects to the nation’s fallen soldiers during the annual Wayne County Memorial Day observance at the Waynesboro City Auditorium. The patriotic-themed program began with a posting of the national and state flags by the 3656th Maintenance Co., an invocation by the Rev. Whit Lewis of Calvary Baptist Church in Waynesboro, the Pledge of Allegiance led by Daphne McCarty and The National Anthem sung by Wayne County High School choral instructor Amy Pruitt. CW4 (retired) Roy Felts paid tribute to the former members of the military in the audience, and asked that the audience also remember those who died in service to their country. The keynote speaker for this year’s program was Lenora Fort, who serves as a military services coordinator at Camp Shelby in Hattiesburg for the Department of Veterans Affairs. Fort has the responsibilities involved with seeing to the needs of demobilized troops coming back from campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as addressing the needs of military dependents and survivors. “Our purpose in gathering today is to pay tribute to the great and brave Americans that, through their valor and bravery, have secured our freedoms,” Fort said. “Our hearts go out to the spouses and loved ones left behind by a fallen soldier ... we can share your sorrow, but we will never know your grief.” See Memorial Day, Page 3A Revette, 10 others memorialized by families, companies By Sean Dunlap Trace Adkins. Transocean CEO Steven JACKSON — A Transocean-hosted meNewman addressed the morial service for Wayne County’s Dewey audience, which included Revette and 10 others that lost their lives in family members of those the Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion last lost in the April 20 explomonth was held here Tuesday, May 25 at the sion in the Gulf of Mexico. Convention Center. “We’ve gathered as a The service featured a time of prayer community ... a commuled by Transocean North America Human nity none of us wanted to Revette Resources Manager Larry Mills, music from be a part of,” he said. a gospel choir as well as the band Diamond “This is a time of loss and rememberance Rio, and a videotaped tribute from former oil where our faith has been tested by this field worker and superstar country musician tragedy.” Newman told family members, friends and co-workers that his heart was broken for the loss of the 11 men — nine of which worked with Transocean, and two others that worked with M-I SWACO. See Service, Page 5A Submitted/The Wayne County News Bronze hardhats were presented during a Tuesday, May 25 memorial service in Jackson to the families of the 11 workers — including Wayne County’s Dewey Revette — that died in the April 20 explosion of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico. Aldermen look at facility use fees, rules WPD investigating sexual misconduct case By Paul Keane to better isolate the kitchen area from the larger area; adThe Waynesboro Board of dresing parking lot draining Aldermen took a look at vari- issues; improving the landous rules and fees for the City scaping around the building; Auditorium and other facililowering the spotlights or reties Tuesday night, opening directing the air conditioning the door for groups wanting to duct work so as not to block hold for-profit events to rent the spotlights; and raising the the facilities. decorating fee to $50 per day. During the May meeting The old decorating fee was of the Board, an Auditorium $25 per day and was limited Committee was established to to two days before the event. look at possible improvements The committee calculated and fee structures for that that it cost $37.50 per day for facility. The committee came utilities at the facility, necesback with a number of recom- sitating the increase in that mendations. fee. They included changing the “I would like to delete from locks on some interior doors the rules where it says the auditorium cannot be rented to for-profit organizations,” Alderman Greg Johnson said. “I think if we eliminate that rule, then we can begin to get some entertainment into the city that would benefit everyone. “I would also like to amend the security provision in rules. Right now, it says that groups must provide security for all dances. I would like to change that to all public entertainment functions, not just dances.” Johnson said those changes could bring in more events. See Facilities, Page 2A By Paul Keane the incident at this time, as the investigation is still takAn investigation into an ing place. alleged sexual misconduct “We are investigating comcharge is continuing, and no plaints of sexual misconduct arrests have been made in surrounding an incident that the case. occurred about two-and-aWaynesboro Police Chief half weeks ago,” Bunch said. Jimmy Bunch confirmed on “The incident allegedly hapTuesday that an investigapened inside the city limits, tion into the incident has but that is all I can say about been ongoing for more than it at this time.” two weeks now, and leads are Bunch said investigators still being followed and eviare continuing to gather any dence gathered in the case to potential evidence while also determine if charges should conducting interviews and be filed. taking statements from posBunch said he was not able sible witnesses and others to speak specifically about involved in the case. Details in the case are sketchy at best right now, as rumors have been going through the community about what may or may not have happened in the incident. Bunch said his officers are doing a thorough job of gathering all the facts. “We are still doing interviews, taking statements and looking for any possible physical evidence,” Bunch said. “If the allegations prove to be true, then we will make some arrests. Until that time, though, I can’t comment any further on this incident.” 2A Thursday, June 3, 2010 www.thewaynecountynews.com Bulletin Board SATURDAY, JUNE 5 RELAY FOR LIFE TO HOST ‘CARNIVAL FOR CURE’ FUNDAY IN FRONT OF WAL-MART Wayne County’s Relay for Life organization will host its “Carnival for a Cure” fun-day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, June 5 in front of Wal-Mart on Azalea Drive in Waynesboro. The fund-raiser, to benefit the American Cancer Society, will feature activities for children and adults as well as food and refreshments. –––––––––– • –––––––––– SUNDAY, JUNE 6 HILL-MCLAIN FAMILY REUNION SET IN STRENGTHFORD AREA The Hill-McLain family reunion Submissions Bulletin Board information must be received no later than noon on Mondays for publication. Send to news@thewaynecountynews.com; fax to 601-735-1111; or bring to our offices at 716 South Street in Waynesboro. will be held Sunday, June 6 at the home of Hill and Diane McLain in Wayne County’s Strengthford community. Family and friends are invited to come and bring a covered dish. For additional information on the gathering, call 601-735-2864. Wayne County jail docket –––––––––– • –––––––––– MONDAY, JUNE 7 WAYNE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TO HOLD MONTHLY MEETING The Wayne County Board of Supervisors will hold its monthly business meeting at 9 a.m., Monday, June 7 in the Supervisors’ Chambers of the Wayne County Courthouse in Waynesboro. The session is open to the public. WAYNE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION HOSTS MONTHLY BUSINESS SESSION The Wayne County Board of Education will hold its monthly business meeting at 5 p.m., Monday, June 7 in the Superintendent of Education’s Offices on Chicka- Facilities CrimeStoppers FYI TAILWAGGERS FOR LIFE TO HOST FATHER’S DAY BAKE SALE FUND-RAISER Wayne County-based Tailwaggers for Life Animal Rescue Farm’s next fund-raiser bake sale — coinciding with the Father’s Day weekend — will be held at 8 a.m., Friday, June 18 in front of Fred’s on Spring Street in Waynesboro. The sale will feature a variety of cakes, pies, cookies and treats, and proceeds will benefit the shelter that houses stray dogs and provides spay and neuter services. For additional details, call 601-7359107. –––––––––– • –––––––––– SATURDAY, JUNE 19 BOYLES FAMILY REUNION The Boyles Family Reunion is scheduled to be held on Saturday, June 19 at Maynor Creek Water Park Pavillion #2. All descendants and family members are encouraged to attend and bring a covered dish. For more information on the event and activities, call 601-7356648. –––––––––– • –––––––––– SATURDAY, JUNE 26 LEAKESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1964 SETS REUNION The 1964 graduates of Leakesville High School will hold a class reunion on Saturday, June 26. For more information, contact Sue Edwards at 601-394-5439, Freddie Zehner at 601-394-2899 or Tex Lambert at 601-928-7370. Obits online She was preceded in death by her parents, William Sikes and Lois Martin Williams, and her brother, William Sikes Williams Jr. She is survived by her husband, H. David Roberts; her sons, Ronald Williams Roberts of Fort Worth, Texas, and Forrest David Roberts of Hattiesburg; her daughter, Angela Roberts Maple of Memphis, Tenn.; four grandchildren, Susan Grace Roberts, Annie Laurie Roberts and Forrest David Roberts III of Hattiesburg, and Timothy Roberts of Destin, Fla. Active in community affairs, Mrs. Roberts and her husband have been long-time supporters of the University of Southern Mississippi. She was a former vice president of R and M Foods, a life member of Junior Auxiliary, Forrest County Cancer Association, the Forrest-Lamar Counties Century Heart Association, Four Seasons Garden Club, and the Mentor Club, and a symphony committee member of the Partners for the Arts. She was dedicated to her family and her church, First Presbyterian. She was a person who genuinely loved and enjoyed people, and will be deeply missed by her family and friends. Pallbearers were Paul H. (Bud) Holmes, James F. McKenzie, Dr. J.P. Culpepper III, Raymond M. Dearman Jr., Sam H. Hall, Dr. Lamar H. Gillespie, Bob E. Mixon, Frank A. Polk, Gerald M. Brophy. Memorials can be made to: First Presbyterian Church Building Fund, 4901 Hardy Street, Hattiesburg, MS 39402. Hulett-Winstead Funeral Home of Hattiesburg was in charge of arrangements. 25, 2010, at University Medical Center in Jackson. McDonald and Sons Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Obituaries BOBBY SIMS Monday, Jan. 2, 1933Monday, May 31, 2010 If you have information on criminal Graveside services for Bobactivity in Wayne County, call the by Sims, 77, of Waynesboro, CrimeStoppers 24-hour tip line at were held on Wednesday, June 2, 2010 at Fedora Cemetery 601-735-5323. Those phoning in in Waynesboro, with Gideon tips always remain anonymous, and Speaker Jerry Freeman and could be eligible for cash rewards of Rev. Roger Douglas officiating. up to $1,000 if the information leads Born on Monday, Jan. 2, 1933, he was a native of to an arrest and conviction. Waynesboro. A butcher with County Sheriff’s Department Ramey’s Super-Valu Food on a charge of contempt of Store, he was a member of Justice Court. Community Southern MethJames Graham, 47, of Beech odist Church and Gideons Street in Waynesboro, was International. He died on arrested by the Wayne County Monday, May 31, 2010 at Sheriff’s Department on a Wayne General Hospital. charge of petit larceny. He is survived by his wife, John Pippen, 28, of Hough Clara A. Sims of Waynesboro; Street in Waynesboro, was two sons, Howard Thomas Hoarrested by the Waynesboro lifield of Laurel and Charles Police Department on a charge Holifield of Waynesboro; a of petit larceny. daughter, Janice Walters of Mark Leboeuf, 27, of HighLaurel; 10 grandchildren and way 628 in Laplace, La., was 16 great-grandchildren. arrested by the South MisHe was preceded in death sissippi Narcotics Task Force by his father, Robert S. Sims; on a charge of possession of his mother, Willie L. Sims; crystal methamphetamine. and a brother, Billy Sims. Destiny Ursin, 32, of Webber An online guestbook can Drive in Vacherie, La., was be signed at www.freemanfh. arrested by the South Miscom. sissippi Narcotics Task Force Freeman Funeral Home of on charges of driving with a Waynesboro was in charge of suspended license and follow- arrangements. ing too closely. Brian Pope, 32, of Highway HELEN CRAN SMITH 45 South in Buckatunna, was Feb. 24, 1921arrested by the Wayne County Friday, May 28, 2010 Sheriff’s Department on Helen Cran Smith passed charges of contempt of Justice away on Friday, May 28, 2010 Court and domestic violence. in Cary, N.C. She was born Friday, May 28, 2010 in Quitman on Feb. 24, 1921. Johnny Davis, 37, of County The family then moved to Road 16 in Shubuta, was Wayne County, where she arrested by the Mississippi attended Waynesboro schools, Highway Patrol on a charge of graduating as valedictorian contempt of Justice Court. of her senior class. She also Robert McDougle, 43, of attended the University of Eugene Washam Drive in Southern Mississippi. Waynesboro, was arrested by For several years, she was the Waynesboro Police Depart- an employee of Green Lumment on a charge of contempt ber Company in Laurel. She of Municipal Court. then moved to New York and Alfonso Polanco, 36, of worked in the office of Powers Buckatunna-Mount Zion Road Modeling Company. in Buckatunna, was arrested She married Harold Smith by the Waynesboro Police of Laurel, who was an enDepartment on a hold pending gineer with Chevron. They an investigation. lived in Venezuela, Australia, James Merrell, 34, of North Scotland and Bahrain before Station Street in Shubuta, teetering to their last home in was arrested by the Wayne North Carolina. County Sheriff’s Department She was preceded in death on a charge of contempt of by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Justice Court. J.W. Cran, Sr.; a sister, MilCharlie Jenkins Sr., 41, of dred Cran Webb of Brandon; Albert Ezell Drive in Buckatwo brothers, Eugene R. Cran tunna, was arrested by the of San Antonio, California and Wayne County Sheriff’s Wallace H. Cran of Buras, La. Department on a charge of She is survived by her husfamily disturbance. band, Harold Smith of Cary, Prentis Koen, 57, of State N.C.; a son, Harold Smith, Line-Battles Road in State Jr., of the Philippines; two Line, was arrested by the daughters, Lynn Humphrey Mississippi Highway Patrol of Moraga, Calif., and Patricia on charges of possession of May of Cary, N.C.; a sister, alcohol in dry county, driving Ann Marie Clark of Waynesunder the influence — first boro; two brothers, J.W. Cran, offense, reckless driving and Jr., of Murfreesboro, Tenn., speeding. and Julian Cran of WaynesCheyenne Guy, 21, of boro; and six grandchildren. Smithtown-Chicora Road in A memorial service will be State Line, was arrested by held on July 10, 2010 in Cary, the Wayne County Sheriff’s N.C. Department on charges of possession of beer in dry county, HOWARD SIDNEY careless driving and providing VANETTEN false identifying information Dec. 9, 1925to a law enforcement officer. Saturday, May 29, 2010 Saturday, May 29, 2010 Funeral services for HowScott Smith, 27, of Missisard Sidney VanEtten, 84, a sippi Drive in Waynesboro, native of was arrested by the WaynesLake and boro Police Department on a a resident hold for investigation. of WaynesSunday, May 30, 2010 boro, were Kevin Whitfield, 32, of Sim- held Tuesday, June 1, 2010, mons Street in Waynesboro, from the Freeman Funeral was arrested by the WaynesHome Chapel in Waynesboro, boro Police Department on a with the Rev. Paul McDonald charge of domestic violence. officiating. Interment was in Serenity Garden Cemetery in WaynesFrom Page 1A boro. Born Wednesday, Dec. 9, 1925, he served as a Merchant The Board agreed to the The Board also agreed to a changes and also agreed send- fee of $60 for the event side of Marine during World War II, ing the document back to the Southside Park’s building and and served in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict. Auditorium Committee for a fee of $25 for groups wantHe was self-employed as a further revisions and changes. ing to use the meeting side. The information contained herein is obtained from the Wayne County Adult Detention Center Jail Docket in Waynesboro. The jail docket and the information contained herein is a public record. All persons listed are only charged with alleged incidents, and are considered innocent until proven guilty in court. Monday, May 24, 2010 Eric Overstreet, 26, of Wooten Dean Road in Laurel, was arrested by the Mississippi Department of Corrections on a probation violation charge. Gilmore Yeager, 34, of Highway 84 East in Waynesboro, was arrested by the Mississippi Highway Patrol on charges of contempt of Justice Court, driving with a suspended license, possessing no automobile insurance and speeding. Jerry Pittman Sr., 54, of Highway 84 in Laurel, was arrested by the Wayne County Sheriff’s Department on a charge of felony bad checks. Robert Walker, 26, of Highway 84 East in Waynesboro, was arrested by the Waynesboro Police Department on charges of contempt of Municipal Court and petit larceny. Ella Street, 18, of Boyles Road in Waynesboro, was arrested by the Wayne County Sheriff’s Department on a charge of family disturbance. Tuesday, May 25, 2010 Jeffery Gardner, 32, of Nathan Jordan Road in Millry, Ala., was arrested by the Wayne County Sheriff’s Department on a charge of felony bad checks. Sharaina Dearman, 23, of Reservoir Road in Waynesboro, was arrested by the Wayne County Sheriff’s Department on charges of felony bad checks and contempt of Justice Court. Carlos Williams, 20, of Woulard Bend River Road in State Line, was arrested by the Wayne County Sheriff’s Department on a charge of family disturbance. Wednesday, May 26, 2010 De’Aunndrae Parker, 20, of Russell Drive in Waynesboro, was arrested by the Waynesboro Police Department on a charge of contempt of Municipal Court. Brian Waite, 32, of Valentour Road in Pearl, was arrested by the Waynesboro Police Department on charges of simple assault contempt of Municipal Court. Robert Powe, 26, of Highway 45 South in Waynesboro, was arrested by the Waynesboro Police Department on charges of contempt of Municipal and Justice courts. Thursday, May 27, 2010 James Dickinson III, 41, of River Drive in Buckatunna, was arrested by the Wayne County Sheriff’s Department to serve time for driving under the influence — second offense. Douglas Arrington, 41, of Wisterhill Drive in Shubuta, was arrested by the Wayne County Sheriff’s Department on charges of contempt of Justice Court, petit larceny and simple assault. Clifton Potier, 42, of Hillcrest Drive in Waynesboro, was arrested by the Waynesboro Police Department on a charge of family disturbance. April Brewer, 23, of Mississippi Drive in Waynesboro, was arrested by the Wayne sawhay Street in Waynesboro adjacent to the Wayne County Courthouse. The meeting is open to the public. –––––––––– • –––––––––– SATURDAY, JUNE 12 ODOM, SHOULTZ REUNION PLANNED AT ERET CHURCH The descendants of Isaac Cull Odom and William Henry Shoultz will hold their 42nd annual family reunion beginning at 11 a.m., Saturday, June 12 in the Eret Baptist Church Fellowship Hall in State Line. Those planning to attend are asked to bring a covered dish as well as any family pictures or items related to family history. –––––––––– • –––––––––– FRIDAY, JUNE 18 Obituaries are updated daily online at www.thewaynecountynews.com, and click on the obituary link. A complete listing appears in our print edition every Thursday. brick mason, and in later years worked for Hood Industries. He was an avid farmer, and died Saturday, May 29, 2010, at his residence. Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Shelia and Eddie Mitchell of Daphne, Ala.; two sisters, Joan Rowell of Enterprise, Ala., and Fayle Wolfford of West Palm Beach, Fla. Memorials can be made to the First Baptist Church of Waynesboro or to the PowellWalley Group Home of Wayne County. An online guestbook can be signed at www.freemanfh. com. Freeman Funeral Home of Waynesboro was in charge of arrangements. WAYNE A. BREWER April 21, 1939Thursday, May 27, 2010 Funeral services for Wayne A. Brewer, 71, of State Line, were held Sunday, May 30, 2010, at County Line Baptist Church in State Line with the Rev. Mitchell Smith and the Rev. Lavon Crane officiating. Interment was in the County Line Cemetery in Wayne County. Born Friday, April 21, 1939, and a native of State Line, Brewer worked as a tax clerk in the Jackson County Tax Assessor-Collector’s Office. He died Thursday, May 27, 2010, in Mary Esther, Fla. He is survived by a brother, Varnie Brewer of Vicksburg; a sister and brother-in-law, Janet Brewer and Fred Domning; and a number of nieces, nephews and other relatives. He was preceded in death by his mother, Mabel Brewer; and his father, Earl Brewer. An online guestbook can be signed at www.freemanfh. com. Freeman Funeral Home of Waynesboro was in charge of arrangements. Carolyn Williams Roberts CAROLYN WILLIAMS ROBERTS (MRS. H. DAVID ROBERTS) Oct. 21, 1929Wednesday, May 26, 2010 Carolyn Williams Roberts died May 26, 2010, at Forrest General Hospital in Hattiesburg. Funeral services were held Sunday, May 30, 2010, at First Presbyterian Church of Hattiesburg. Interment was in the Roseland Park Cemetery. Mrs. Roberts was born October 21, 1929, in Womack Hill, Ala. As a young girl, she moved to Waynesboro where she graduated from the Waynesboro School system. She attended Gulf Park College for women, and graduated in 1951 from the University of Mississippi where she was a cheerleader and member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. WILLIAM LAMAR RAMEY, SR. Feb. 14, 1924Thursday, May 27, 2010 Graveside funeral services for William Lamar Ramey Sr., 86, of Waynesboro, were held Saturday, May 29, 2010, at Pleasant Grove Cemetery. Born Thursday, Feb. 14, 1924, he was a native of Wayne County. The owneroperator of a farm, he served in the United States Army during World War II. He died Thursday, May 27, 2010, at Select Specialty Hospital in Jackson. He is survived by a son, Lamar Ramey Jr., of Waynesboro; a sister, Ruth Lord of Owensboro, Ky.; two stepgrandchildren, Bridgette Stringer of State Line and Brent Brewer of Richton; and four step-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Bernice Ramey; and a daughter, Frances Fay Ramey. An online guestbook can be signed at www.freemanfh. com. Freeman Funeral Home of Waynesboro is in charge of arrangements. WILLIE RAY BARLOW May 22, 1953Tuesday, May 25, 2010 Funeral services for Willie Ray Barlow, 57, of Buckatunna, were held Saturday, May 29, 2010, from Sweet Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church. Born May 22, 1953, he served in the United States Army. He died Tuesday, May MARY PEARCE CURRY Sept. 9, 1940Sunday, May 23, 2010 Graveside funeral services for Mary Pearce Curry, 69, of Orlando, Fla., were held Friday, May 28, 2010, at Chapel Hill Cemetery, with the Rev. Dane Brown officiating. Born Monday, Sept. 9, 1940, she was a native of Millry, Ala. A music teacher in public education, she died Sunday, May 23, 2010 at Select Specialty Hospital (North Campus). She is survived by a son, Thomas D. Curry Jr., of Sanford, Fla.; two daughters and a son-in-law, Emma L. Curry and Robert Weidler of Orlando, Fla., and Joanna Curry of Orlando; and three grandchildren, Thomas D. Curry, Alicia Curry, both of Orlando, and Elizabeth Ann Curry of Sanford, Fla. An online guestbook can be signed at www.freemanfh.com. Freeman Funeral Home of Waynesboro is in charge of arrangements. MUREIL JEAN MORRIS Jan. 3, 1926Monday, May 17, 2010 Funeral services for Muriel Jean Morris, 84, of Quincy, Ill., were held Wednesday, May 26, 2010 from Union Baptist Church in Pascagoula, with the Rev. Larry Hawkins officiating. Interment was in Jackson County Memorial Gardens in Pascagoula. Born Jan. 3, 1924, she was a retired social worker and a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, National Association of Social Workers and the Volunteer Board for the United Way and American Red Cross of Pascagoula. She died Monday, May 17, 2010, at Good Samaritan Home in Quincy, Ill. She is survived by four sons, Dr. Reuben P. Morris Jr., of Quincy, Ill., Dr. Robert Morris of Mankato, Minn., Ralph Morris of Palmetto, Ga., and Richard Morris of Mesquite, Texas; a daughter, Marjorie Morris of College Park, Ga.; 14 grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, her parents and two brothers. Hansen-Spear Funeral Home of Quincy, Ill., and Turner-Gulf Funeral Service of Pascagoula were in charge of arrangements. MARY EMMA COLSTON-LEVERETTE Sept. 19, 1936Wednesday, May 12, 2010 Funeral services for Mary Emma Colston-Leverette, 73, of Pascagoula, were held Wednesday, May 19, 2010, from Greater Antioch Missionary Baptist Church in Pascagoula, with Dr. John W. Davis Sr., officiating. Interment was in Scranton’s Cemetery in Pascagoula. Born Sept. 19, 1936, she was a retired teacher with the Jackson County Civic Action Head Start, and a member of Rubicon Club, Eastern Star and Pastor’s Aide Ministry. She died Wednesday, May 12, 2010. She is survived by her husband, Fred Leverette; a step-son, Fred Leverette Jr.; a daughter, Linda Smith; two step-daughters, Jacqueline and Barbara Leverette; and four grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, two sisters, a son-in-law and four aunts. Turner-Gulf Funeral Service of Pascagoula was in charge of arrangements. The Wayne County News • To subscribe, call 601-735-4341 Thursday, June 3, 2010 Page 5A Aldermen give Waynesboro Optimist Club administrative authority of Hogan Park facilities By Paul Keane Members of the Optimist Club were at the meeting to tell the Board that it has provided oversight of the park since 1985. Members asked for authority to require groups using the fiels and facilities to provide rosters, proof of insurance and secu- Waynesboro’s Board of Aldermen granted the Waynesboro Optimist Club administrative authority over Hogan Park and its facilities during Tuesday night’s regular monthly meeting. rity for all youth and adult events. “We had talked about Dixie Baseball and the Optimist League,” said Alderman Greg Johnson. “We give an equal amount of money to both leagues, and we had talked about why we have two differ- ent organizations in place.” The Board voted 5-0 to tive authority it was requestMembers explained that the grant the club the administra- ing from the City. Optimist League plays Little League Baseball rather than Dixie Baseball and that there are other differences between the two leagues. Johnson said he was satisfied with the explanation. LOOK WHO’S TURNING 13! Murder From Page 1A “During the course of the investigation, an individual by the name of Scott Druez Smith, age 27, of Wayne Street, was taken into custody and was held for investigation at the Wayne County Adult Detention Center. A preliminary autopsy report was received from the State Medical Examiner’s Office in Jackson during the morning hours of Saturday, May 29. The results indicated that the child’s death was ruled a homicide.” Bunch said Smith is the stepfather of Waldrop and another 2-1/2-year-old child that was also living at the residence. He indicated that the mother of the children went to work on Friday and left Smith to babysit the children. When he arrived home from work Friday night, she found the child unresponsive. Bunch said the family had recently moved to Waynesboro from the Brookhaven area less than three weeks ago. “On Sunday, May 30, Scott Druez Smith was charged with murder by the Waynesboro Police Department in the death of the 17-month-old child, Ally Waldrop,” Bunch said. “Smith is currently being held in the Wayne County Adult Detention Center, and the case will be bound over to a Wayne County Grand Jury.” Bunch said many details of the case could not be released, as interviews are still being conducted and evidence gathered. He said he did not expect further arrests to be made in the case. Bunch said the age of the victim puts a little more emphasis on bringing suspects to justice. “I don’t know that it’s different than other cases because we treat every case the same,” Bunch said. “But because of the age of the victim, it certainly puts a sense of urgency on finding out what happened and who was responsible for this. “Our department sympathizes with the family over the loss of this child, and we will make it our responsibility to seek justice for Ally. This child can’t speak for herself, so we are going to be the ones speaking for her.” Service HAPPY BIRTHDAY JASTON DAKOTA ISON JUNE 07, 1997 WE LOVE YOU - MOM, DAD, & DESMEN DISH - BEST OFFER EVER $24.99/Mo (for 1 year.) t$IBOOFMT'3&&)% t'3&&%736QHSBEF t1-64$BMM/084"7&0WFS Call Now! 1-877-535-8304 From Page 1A “This is one of the most difficult days for many of us here,” Newman said. “I am amazed at the strength and grace that you have shown.” Newman then spoke about the lives of the Transocean workers, including Revette, who he described as a driller that had been on oil rigs for 29-plus years and came from an oil field family. “He and his wife have two beautiful daughters,” Newman said. “All you have to do is look at a photo of this family to realize what a lucky man he was ... and he loved all his girls. “Of the nine men we lost, Dewey was the one that I had met personally, and I can’t remember the first time I met him. But every time after that point, you would know who he was ... he was the kind of man that was instantly recognizable.” Revette is survived by his wife, Sheryl “Sherri” Revette of State Line; his mother, Katherine Revette of State Line; two daughters and a son-in-law, Andrea and Chase Cochran, and Alicia Revette, all of State Line; a brother, Kenneth Revette of State Line; and a sister, Ann Byrd of State Line. A local memorial service was held in early May for Revette. Newman described Revette as a man that gave his all to everything he did in life, and that is how he will be remembered by those who knew and loved him. “If it was hunting, fishing or spending time with his family, he would give it his all,” he continued. “Dewey and Sherri were soulmates, and his family was his life.” Nationally renowned speaker Max Lucado said the families of those who died in the Deepwater Horizon disaster have a deep sense of loss, and encouraged them to pray for guidance from God and for the nation to offer prayers to these families for healing. “We live in a changing world and we serve an unchanging God,” Lucado said. “He will help you get through this.” Lucado is a minister of preaching at Oak Hills Church in San Antonio, Texas, and is an author of several Christian bestsellers. The families of the victims were presented with commemorative hard hats bearing the names of those who died in the rig explosion. Among those honored at the memorial were Mississippians Shane Roshto, 22, of Franklin County; and Aaron Dale Burkeen, 37, of Neshoba County. Those from neighboring states included Adam Weise, 24, of Yorktown, Texas; Donald Clark, 49, of Newellton, La.; Roy Kemp, 27, of Jonesville, La.; Jason Anderson of Bay City, Texas; Stephen Curtis, 39, of Georgetown, La.; along with Karl Kleppinger. Transocean is the world’s largest offshore drilling contractor. M-I SWACO employees Gordon Jones, 28, of Louisiana; and Blair Manuel, 56, of Gonzales, La., were also recognized during the service. M-I SWACO is based in Houston, Texas, and is jointly owned by Smith International Inc. and Schlumberger Limited. It is a leading provider of a wide range of products and engineering services designed to deliver drilling solutions, environmental solutions, wellbore productivity and production technologies. 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MAIL TO: Jeanne Wood, Title I Director/K-8 Curriculum Director Wayne County School District 927 Wayne Street Waynesboro, MS 39367 The Consolidated Federal Projects Application will be available for public view and comments at the Title I Office, 927 Wayne Street, Waynesboro, MS before submission to the State Department of Education. “Wayne County School System Does Not Discriminate on the Basis of Sex, Race, Religion, National Origin, or Condition of Handicap.” 6A Thursday, June 3, 2010 WAYNE COUNTY NEWS CLASSIFIED INDEX 1 - Public Notices (legals) 2 - Special Notices 3 - Personal Notices 4 - Happy Ads 5 - Unique Shops 6 - Rummage Sales 7 - Help Wanted 7A - Help Wanted-Drivers 8 - Services 9 - Lost & Found 10 - Wanted 11 - Real Estate 12 - Mobile Homes 13 - Rent/Lease 13A - Houses 13B - Mobile Homes 13C - Commercial 13D - Other/Vacation 14 - Travel Trailers 15 - Pets/Animals 16A - Farm: Equipment 16B - Farm: Produce 17 - Lawn & Garden Equipment 18 - Heavy Equipment 20 - Local Business Opportunities 21 - Education Opportunities 23 - Transportation 23A - Cars 23B - Trucks, SUVs and Vans 23D - Cycles & Small Engines 23E - Parts & Accessories 23F- Motor Homes 23G - Campers 25 - Computers 26 - Miscellaneous 26A - Appliances 26B - Baby Items 26C - Clothing 26D - Home-Kitchen 26E - Furniture 26F - Boats & Watercraft 26G - Exercise 26H - Musical Instruments 26I - Tools 26J - Guns 26K - Cemetery Lots 26L - Video Game Systems 26M - Generators 26N - Health Care/Personal Care Items 26O - Sporting Goods 26P - Jewelry CALL 601-735-4341 1-PUBLIC NOTICE www.thewaynecountynews.com 1-PUBLIC NOTICE Richard Cochran, Shannon Walters and Corey Cochran. YOU ARE SUMMONED TO APPEAR AND DEFEND AGAINST THE PETITION FILED AGAINST YOU IN THIS ACTION AT 9:30, O’CLOCK A.M., ON THE 29TH DAY OF JUNE 2010, IN THE COURTROOM OF THE WAYNE COUNTY COURTHOUSE AT WAYNESBORO, MISSISSIPPI, AND IN CASE OF YOUR FAILURE TO APPEAR AND DEFEND, A JUDGMENT WILL BE ENTERED AGAINST YOU FOR THE RELIEF DEMANDED IN THE PETITION. You are not required to file an answer or other pleading, but you may do so if you desire. ISSUED under my hand and seal of said Court, THIS, the 11th day of May, 2010. MARLON WEST, CHANCERY CLERK WAYNE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI WAYNESBORO, MISSISSIPPI 39367 By: /s/ Brenda Mills, BRENDA MILLS, Deputy Clerk Joyce A. Hill Special Assistant Attorney General Office of the Attorney General P. O. Box 220 Jackson, Mississippi 39205-0220 Telephone No.: 601-359-4249 Telefax No.: 601-359-4240 WCN publish: May 20, May 27 and June 3, 2010 _______________________________ IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF WAYNE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI WAYNE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES, BY BARBARA PROCTOR AND RONNIE SHANE GUY, A MINOR, BY AND THROUGH HIS NEXT FRIEND, BARBARA PROCTOR, PETITIONERS VS. WANDA MERL JORDAN, RONNIE STANSEL GUY AND MARION MIZELL, RESPONDENTS CIVIL ACTION, FILE NO. 2009-346 IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF WAYNE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI CHANCERY COURT SUMMONS THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI WAYNE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES, BY BARBARA PROCTOR AND RICHARD TANNER COCHRAN, TAYLOR MAKINSY BUNCH AND CHRISTOPHER DALTON BUNCH, MINORS, BY AND THROUGH THEIR NEXT FRIEND, BARBARA PROCTOR, PETITIONERS VS. PHILINA SCHLEE BUNCH, RICHARD COCHRAN, SHANNON WALTERS, COREY COCHRAN AND UNKNOWN PUTATIVE FATHER, RESPONDENTS TO: Wanda Merl Jordan, who is not to be found in the State of Mississippi on diligent inquiry and whose post office address is not known to the Petitioners after diligent inquiry made by said Petitioners. CIVIL ACTION, FILE NO. 2009-388 CHANCERY COURT SUMMONS THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI TO: Unknown Putative Father, who is not to be found in the State of Mississippi on diligent inquiry, and whose post office address is not known to the Petitioners after diligent inquiry made by said Petitioners. You have been made a Respondent in the suit filed in this Court by the Wayne County Department of Human Services by Barbara Proctor, and Richard Tanner Cochran, Taylor Makinsy Bunch and Christopher Dalton Bunch, minors, seeking to terminate your parental rights as those rights relate to said minors and demanding that the full custody, control and authority to act on behalf of said minors be placed with the Wayne County Department of Human Services. Respondents other than you in this action are Philina Schlee Bunch, 1-PUBLIC NOTICE You have been made a Respondent in the suit filed in this Court by the Wayne County Department of Human Services by Barbara Proctor and, Ronnie Shane Guy, a minor, seeking to terminate your parental rights as those rights relate to said minor and demanding that the full custody, control and authority to act on behalf of said minor be placed with the Wayne County Department of Human Services. Respondents other than you in this action are: Ronnie Stansel Guy and Marion Mizell. YOU ARE SUMMONED TO APPEAR AND DEFEND AGAINST THE PETITION FILED AGAINST YOU IN THIS ACTION AT 1:30 P.M. ON THE 21ST DAY OF JUNE 2010, IN THE COURTROOM OF THE WAYNE COUNTY COURTHOUSE AT WAYNESBORO, MISSISSIPPI, AND IN CASE OF YOUR FAILURE TO APPEAR AND DEFEND, A JUDGMENT WILL BE ENTERED AGAINST YOU FOR THE RELIEF DEMANDED IN THE PETITION. You are not required to file an answer or other pleading, but you may do so if you desire. ISSUED under my hand and seal of 1-PUBLIC NOTICE 1-PUBLIC NOTICE said Court, THIS, the 11th day of May, 2010. MARLON W. WEST, CLERK OF THE BOARD MARLON WEST, CHANCERY CLERK WAYNE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI WAYNESBORO, MISSISSIPPI 39367 WCN publish: May 20, May 27 and June 3, 2010 _______________________________ By: /s/ Brenda Mills, BRENDA MILLS, Deputy Clerk Joyce A. Hill Special Assistant Attorney General Office of the Attorney General P. O. Box 220 Jackson, Mississippi 39205-0220 Telephone No.: 601-359-4249 WCN publish: May 20, May 27 and June 3, 2010 _______________________________ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ABANDONMENT AND/OR CLOSING OF PART OF WOODWARD SWITCH ROAD FROM WAYNE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI ROAD SYSTEM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of Wayne County, Mississippi (the “Board”) will hold a public hearing at 10:00 o’clock a.m., on Monday, June 7, 2010, in the Board of Supervisors’ Room at the Wayne County Courthouse for the express purpose of considering whether a part of Woodward Switch Road, Wayne County, Mississippi (the “County”), should be abandoned and/ or closed from the county road system, which part is more particularly described as follows: COMMENCE AT THE INTERSECTION OF WOODWARD SWITCH ROAD AND OLD RIVER ROAD IN SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, RANGE 7 WEST, WAYNE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI, AND THENCE RUN IN AN EASTERLY DIRECTION FOR APPROXIMATELY 300 YARDS, MORE OR LESS, TO THE WEST BANK OF THE CHICKASAWHAY RIVER, AND BEING SITUATED IN THE SW 1/4 OF SW 1/4, SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 9 NORTH, RANGE 7 WEST, AND NW 1/4 OF NW 1/4, SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, RANGE 7 WEST. The Board of Supervisors of any county may, upon its own motion or upon the petition of any interested resident of the county, by resolution spread upon its minutes, declare any section of the county road system abandoned upon its finding that one or more of the following circumstances are applicable to the section in question: The section does not provide primary access to occupied properties; traffic on the section has for a period of at least ten (10) consecutive years been intermittent and of such low volume that no substantial public purpose is being served thereby; the Board of Supervisors has, for a period of at least the pervious five (5) consecutive years, not maintained such section as part of the county road system; and for any reason, the public interest or convenience does not require the section to remain open to the public or that it is in the public interest or convenience to close, vacate and abandon the section. On April 22, 2010, a petition was filed by Jerry Walker, et al, to close a part of Woodward Switch Road, pursuant to Section 65-7-121, Miss. Code of 1972, Annotated. At the public hearing, the Board will receive all comments, suggestions and objections by any interested citizen regarding the closing of a part of Woodward Switch Road as described above. BY ORDER of the Board of Supervisors, Wayne County, Mississippi, on April 22, 2010. By: /s/ Marlon W West, 1-PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF ZONING HEARING Notice is hereby given to those parties in interest that the City of Waynesboro Planning Commission will conduct a hearing on Tuesday, June 22, 2010, at 6 p.m., in the Board Room at the Waynesboro City Hall, 714 Wayne Street, Waynesboro, Mississippi, for the purpose of determining whether or not Headrick Outdoor Media be granted special permission to construct a 10’ x 24’ elevated billboard sign on the described property (see below) located in the City of Waynesboro, Mississippi, at the corner near Perfect Car Care. No action is required on your behalf unless you wish to contest this request. Re: Special Exception 1007 Mississippi Drive Waynesboro, Miss. Proposed Development and Encroachment: Proposed Development — One (1) 10’ x 24’ Monopole Single Face Outdoor Advertisement Structure 25’ OAH Dimension(s) of Property: The Property is on the West side of Mississippi Drive (aka Highway 145) containing 4.2 acres, more or less. From the North East Corner, the Property runs 340’ south to the South East Corner. From the South East Corner, the Property runs 150’ west then turns South for 23’ then turns west for 235’ to the South West Corner (roughly 385’ West). From the South West Corner, the property runs 360’ north to the North West Corner. From the North West Corner, the property runs 470’ south to the North East Corner (Starting Point). Roughly 350’ x 427.5’ Location of all Streets Bordering Property: The only Street Bordering the property is Mississippi Drive (aka Highway 145). 1-PUBLIC NOTICE Rendering of design proposal IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF WAYNE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF BETTY A. BISHOP, DECEASED NO. 2010-160 RAYMOND S. BISHOP and PATRICIA ANN WELFORD, JOINT EXECUTORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF THE ESTATE OF BETTY A. BISHOP Letters Testamentary having been granted on the 20th day of May, 2010, by the Chancery Court of Wayne County, Mississippi, to the undersigned, Raymond S. Bishop and Patricia Ann Welford, Joint Executors of the Estate of Betty A. Bishop, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against said Estate to present the same to the Clerk of this Court for probate and registration according to law, within ninety (90) days from the first publication of this notice, or they will be forever barred. THIS, the 20th day of May, 2010. By: /s/ Raymond S. Bishop RAYMOND S. BISHOP, Executor By: /s/ Patricia Ann Welford PATRICIA ANN WELFORD, Executor WCN publish: May 27, June 3 and June 10, 2010 _______________________________ SECTION 00100 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID Notice is hereby given that the City of Waynesboro will receive sealed bids at the Office of the Mayor, 714 Wayne Street, Waynesboro, MS 39367, until 10 O’CLOCK A.M., TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 2010, and then publicly opened and read aloud for the following project: RENOVATIONS TO THE CITY OF WAYNESBORO POLICE DEPARTMENT Single stipulated sum bids will be received for all work required by the Contract Documents in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders. Copies may be obtained from the Williams & Associates, PA, 250 Beauvoir Road 1B, Biloxi, MS 39531 between the hours of 8:30 A.M. and 5:30 P.M. Monday through Friday, upon payment of a deposit of $100.00 per set. Deposit is refundable in full to bidders who return the documents in good condition within ten (10) days after bid date. A non-mandatory pre-bid conference will be held at the job site on TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 2010 AT 10:00 A.M. The City of Waynesboro reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids and to waive technicalities if deemed in the best interest of the City of Waynesboro. Each bidder must deposit with his bid, security in the amount, form and subject to the conditions provided in the instructions to Bidders. Bidders shall comply with law of the State of Mississippi requiring Certificate of Responsibility. Resident contractors shall, in accordance with laws of the State of Mississippi, be granted preference over non-residents in the award of this contract in the same manner and to the same extent as provided by the laws of the state of domicile of the non-resident. A non-resident contractor shall attach to his proposal a copy of his resident state’s current law pertaining to such state’s treatment of nonresident contractors. No bidder may withdraw his bid within forty-five (45) days after the actual date of the opening thereof. City of Waynesboro WCN publish: May 27 and June 3, 2010 _______________________________ STATE OF MISSISSIPPI COUNTY OF WAYNE SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE WHEREAS, on June 5, 2006, Joseph Greg Vanosdol and Kimberly R. Vanosdol, executed a Deed of Trust to Billy M. Bounds, Trustee for the benefit of Community Bank, Ellisville, Mississippi, which Deed of Trust was recorded on June 13, 2006, in Deed of Trust Book 1167 Pages 499-503, in the Office of the Chancery Clerk of Wayne County, Mississippi, to-wit; AND WHEREAS, the aforesaid Community Bank, Ellisville, Mississippi, the holder of said Deed of Trust and the note secured thereby, substituted Craig N. Orr, as Trustee therein, as authorized by the terms thereof, by instrument dated April 21, 2010, and recorded May 3, 2010 as Instrument No. 201001289 in the office of the aforesaid Chancery Clerk of Wayne County, Mississippi; AND WHEREAS, default having been made in the terms and conditions of said Deed of Trust and the entire debt secured thereby, having been declared to be due and payable in accordance with the terms of said Deed of Trust, and the legal holder of said indebtedness, Community Bank, Ellisville, Mississippi, having requested the undersigned Substituted Trustee to execute the trust and sell said land and property in accordance with the terms of said Deed of Trust for the purpose of raising the sums due thereunder, together with attorney’s fees, Substituted Trustee’s fees and expense of sale; NOW, THEREFORE, I, Craig N. Orr, Substituted Trustee in said Deed of Trust, will on Wednesday, June 23, 2010, offer for sale at public outcry for cash to the highest bidder, and sell within legal hours (being between the hours of 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.) on the steps of the South Front Door (facing Azalea Drive) of the Wayne County Courthouse located in Waynesboro, 1-PUBLIC NOTICE 1-PUBLIC NOTICE 1-PUBLIC NOTICE A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE S 1»2 OF THE SW 1»4 OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 9 NORTH, RANGE 8 WEST, WAYNE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT A PINE KNOT MARKING THE SW CORNER OF THE SE 1»4 OF THE SW 1»4 OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 9 NORTH, RANGE 8 WEST, WAYNE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI; THENCE RUN NORTH 129.67 FEET; THENCE RUN EAST 138.84 FEET TO A 1»2 INCH REBAR FOR THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN NORTH 43 DEGREES 08 MINUTES 25 SECONDS WEST 156.27 FEET TO A 1»2 INCH REBAR; THENCE RUN NORTH 07 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 47 SECONDS WEST 53.34 FEET TO A 1»2 INCH REBAR; THENCE RUN NORTH 10 DEGREES 42 MINUTES 42 SECONDS WEST 480.60 FEET TO A 1»2 INCH REBAR LYING ON THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY OF WEST SHADY GROVE ROAD, SAID 1»2 INCH REBAR BEING 25.00 FEET FROM THE CENTERLINE, (THE FOLLOWING CALLS ARE ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY BEING 25.00 1-PUBLIC NOTICE 1-PUBLIC NOTICE FEET FROM CENTERLINE); THENCE RUN NORTH 65 DEGREES, 51 MINUTES, 51 SECONDS EAST 51.36 FEET TO A 1»2 INCH REBAR; THENCE RUN NORTH 66 DEGREES 04 MINUTES 48 SECONDS EAST 35.98 FEET TO A 1»2 INCH REBAR; THENCE LEAVING SAID RIGHT-OFWAY, RUN SOUTH 12 DEGREES 39 MINUTES 41 SECONDS EAST 39.54 FEET TO A 1»2 INCH REBAR, THENCE RUN SOUTH 28 DEGREES 57 MINUTES 39 SECONDS EAST 101.54 FEET TO A 1»2 INCH REBAR; THENCE RUN SOUTH 19 DEGREES 49 MINUTES 06 SECONDS EAST 93.33 FEET TO A 1»2 INCH REBAR; THENCE RUN SOUTH 09 DEGREES 16 MINUTES 38 SECONDS EAST 95.70 FEET TO A 1»2 INCH REBAR; THENCE RUN SOUTH 03 DEGREES 21 MINUTES 27 SECONDS EAST 136.39 FEET TO A 1»2 INCH REBAR; THENCE RUN NORTH 84 DEGREES 01 MINUTES 41 SECONDS EAST 105.74 FEET TO A 1»2 INCH REBAR; THENCE RUN SOUTH 07 DEGREES 30 MINUTES 39 SECONDS WEST 156.84 FEET TO A 1»2 INCH REBAR, THENCE RUN SOUTH 79 DEGREES 19 MINUTES 27 SECONDS WEST 30.28 FEET TO A 1»2 INCH REBAR; THENCE RUN SOUTH 03 DEGREES 22 MINUTES 27 SECONDS WEST 74.87 FEET TO A 1»2 INCH REBAR; THENCE RUN SOUTH 84 DEGREES 12 MINUTES 56 SECONDS WEST 40.17 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 2.00 ACRES Mississippi, the following described property situated in the County of Wayne, State of Mississippi, to-wit: NOTICE OF SALE WHEREAS, the United States of America, acting by and through the United States Department of Agriculture, is the owner and holder of the following real estate deed(s) of trust, securing an indebtedness therein mentioned and covering certain real estate hereinafter described located in Wayne County, Mississippi, said deed(s) of trust being duly recorded in the Office of the Chancery Clerk in and for said County and State: Grantors Grantor(s) Date Executed Trust Deed Pa Date Executed Book Page Ermer R. Daugherty May 20, 1971 431 271 Ermer R. Daugherty Feb. 13, 1985 (Corrected) Feb. 13, 1985 626 241 626 561 Ermer R. Daugherty The indebtedness secured by the Deeds of Trust dated May 20, 1971 and February 13, 1985 and the Corrected Deed of Trust dated February 13, 1985 and executed by Ermer R. Daughtery was assumed by Vivian McFarland with Assumption Agreement dated December 27, 2006. INDEXING INSTRUCTIONS: S 1»2 of the SW 1»4 of Section 35, Township 9 North, Range 8 West, Wayne County, Mississippi. WHEREAS, default has occurred in the payment of the indebtedness secured by said deed(s) of trust, and the United States of America, as Beneficiary, has authorized and instructed me as Substitute Trustee to foreclose said deed(s) of trust by advertisement and sale at public auction in accordance with the statutes made and provided therefor. I WILL CONVEY only such title as is vested in me as Substituted Trustee. THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that pursuant to the power of sale contained in said deed(s) of trust and in accordance with the statutes made and provided therefor, the said deed(s) of trust will be foreclosed and the property covered thereby and hereinafter described will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the South front door of the County Courthouse in the city of Waynesboro, Mississippi, in the aforesaid County and will sell within legal hours (being between the hours of 11:00 AM and 4:00 PM) on June 21, 2010, to satisfy the indebtedness now due under and secured by said deed(s) of trust. I will convey only such title as is vested in me as Substitute Trustee. The premises to be sold are described as: One (1) acre described by metes and bounds as follows, to-wit: As a starting point, begin at the Northwest corner of the SE 1/4 of NW 1/4 of Section 15, Township 10 North, Range 7 West, run thence East 630 feet to the Northeast corner of the Amos Campbell lot; thence run East 210.0 feet to a point; thence South 210.0 feet to a point; thence West 210.0 feet to a point; thence North along the Amos Campbell Lot for 210.0 feet to the point of beginning, back to the Northeast corner of the Amos Campbell Lot, all in Wayne County, Mississippi. Date: May 27, 2010 Robert W. Windham, Substitute Trustee Duly authorized to act in the premises by instrument dated June 9, 2008, and recorded in Book 1223, Page 89, of the records of the aforesaid County and State. Publish: 5/27, 6/3, 6/10, 6/17 (4t) This Deed of Trust also includes a 2006 Waverly Country Classic Mobile Home, Serial No. 17L09755XU. WITNESS MY SIGNATURE, THIS, the 27th day of May, 2010. 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( , G8:(%%% 6 .> # $ % % $ # % # : & % -%%*=!;78;9; The Wayne County News • To subscribe, call 601-735-4341 Page 8A Aldermen look at curfew ordinance pecially if it is in an area Library Board for the City to where there has been a lot of purchase a security system police reports and crime — we for the facility, asking for The Waynesboro Board will stop them and ask them more than one quote before of Aldermen discussed and what they are doing,” Bunch deciding on the matter. looked at the curfew ordi• Tabled a contribution renance currently on the books, said. “All of my officers know looking at ways to strengthen to be looking for those type of quest from the Wayne County situations and to stop those Chambers of Commerce. it to help local law enforceindividuals and see what they • Authorized Public Works ment. Director Harvey Hull to locate Rev. Larry Pickens spoke to are doing. “But to enforce anything the proper spots to install the Board about the ordistreet lights on Northwood nance, pointing out that sum- fully, we would have to Drive. mer time is when enforcement dedicate at least one officer to handling those situations • Approved a request from is needed the most. “Now that school is out, the exclusively. During the night, Crystal Bankston to place we don’t have enough officers a new mobile home on her kids are hanging out more property locatd in the new and staying out later,” he said. on duty to dedicate one to handling just curfew issues.” annexed area of the city. The “There is nothing good for Alderman Greg Johnson home will replace an older them to get into late at night said Laurel has a very specific model mobile home. out on the streets. curfew policy, and that per• Approved allowing the fire “Myself and Brother Dehaps Waynesboro could follow department to bring in junior Juan Walley, who is also a auxiliary firefighters with suit. preacher, have been discuss“The difference is that Lau- the understanding that none ing ways to keep kids out of rel normally has 20-30 officers of them under the age of 18 trouble. I’m coming to the on duty at night,” said Mayor would be allowed to respond Board asking if there is a to a fire call. Joe Taylor. “We’re not in the way to modify or change the • Tables making appointposition to have that many ordinance so that it can be ments to the Waynesboro officers available at night.” enforced better and keep our No action was taken on the Housing Authority Board. young people out of trouble.” • Reimbursed Scotty Davis issue. Currently, the ordinance for the cost of renewing his In other action, the Board: passed in 1993 requires chil• Approved the Claims commercial driver’s license. dren under the age of 18 to be Docket. • Approved by a 3-2 vote at out of the public between • Approved the Narcotics the printing of plans for the the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 Claim Docket. proposed police department a.m. • Approved all travel rerenovation project. Police Chief Jimmy Bunch • Approved various paysaid the ordinance is solid and quests. • Tabled a request from the ments related to the rubbish enforceable, but often times Waynesboro-Wayne County site perimeter fence project. a manpower issue develops when actual enforcement takes place. “We run into a lot of manpower problems with this issue,” he said. “We also run into issues where kids are on private property, perhaps their own home but out in the front yard, or they are working late at night. McDonald’s, Mechanics - Six months mechanical experience required, must Wendy’s and other places pass mechanical comprehensive and hand tool test. 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