MEMBER Volume 130, Number 25 | Thursday, June 24, 2021 | www.thecamdenchronicle.com | Camden, Tennessee 38320 $1 Former minister/coach arrested for statutory rape On Tuesday, June 22, the Terry Kiehn Office of the District Attorney General announced that an ar- rest has been made in a child Photos by Bobby “Flash” Melton sexual abuse case. Joshua Bur- NEW COMMISSIONER - Terry Kiehn is sworn in by Wanda Malin as the new District 6 Commissioner to replace Mary Powers, who ton Henley, 32, formerly of resigned last month after moving out of the district. Holladay, has been arrested on one count of aggravated sexual battery and three counts of stat- utory rape by an authority fig- Jail staffing concerns ure. He was booked into Benton County Jail on Friday, June 18. stall new budget “This arrest is the result of angelaJONES Earlier in the meeting, com- an extensive ongoing investiga- Lead Writer missioners considered three tion through the coordination citizens from District 6 to fill of several agencies,” said D.A. Poised on Monday night to the seat vacated by Mary Pow- Matthew F. Stowe. “I am very pass the county budget and set ers, who resigned in May after pleased with the team effort of the property tax rate for the moving out of the district. Ter- all parties. This case typifies the coming fiscal year, the County ry Kiehn, Robert Burcham, and issues that law enforcement face Commission stalled on these Truman Phifer ran for the seat, in dealing with sexual crimes resolutions after hearing exten- with Kiehn winning the election involving minors, which have sive commentary regarding the with 10 of the 17 votes. He was increased in the wake of the iso- need to raise pay rates for cor- sworn in and actively participat- lation imposed by COVID-19.” rectional officers (CO’s) at the ed in the meeting. Agents from the Federal Bu- A CONCERNING HISTORY - Josh Henley, then their assistant Benton County Jail. Regarding the rest of the reau of Investigation, Benton coach, posed for a candid shot with members of the Holladay girls’ “If we do not get our CO’s meeting, the report of public County Sheriff’s Office, Ten- basketball team in November, 2018. Henley now has been arrested pay up to a higher rate, it could utilities and notary candidates nessee Bureau of Investiga- by the BCSO for multiple counts of statutory rape. mean closing the jail for lack were approved, along with the tion, and the D.A.’s Office have of enough staff,” Sheriff Ken following resolutions: worked closely together in gath- Christopher said. “Our starting •Approved the Three Star fis- ering information and evidence involves three states. Ind. Formerly, Henley held the pay is $2-3 below that of the cal strength confirmation letter. in this case. According to au- At the time of his arrest, Hen- position of minister at the Holl- counties surrounding us, and •Pledged to contribute thorities the case involves multi- ley was employed as a youth aday Church of Christ and was we cannot keep our CO’s from $500,000 from the American ple victims ranging in age from minister at Washington Avenue moving on to better paying jobs Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) to the 12-16 years. So far, jurisdiction Church of Christ in Newburg, Please see RAPE page 2A Josh Henley when they get a bit of experi- City of Big Sandy to be paid if ence. Not only that, but we are funds become available to fund not getting enough applicants a sewer upgrade for north Ben- to staff the jail as it is. We are ton County. having to pull deputies off pa- •Pledged to contribute trol just so we will have enough $500,000 from ARPA to the staff at the jail.” North Utility District to be paid Joint investigation Deputy Director Bob Bass, if funds become available to from the Tennessee Corrections fund water upgrades and expan- Institute (TCI), spoke about his sion for south Benton County. concerns for the jail. TCI is re- •Pledged to contribute busts meth dealers sponsible for establishing stan- $600,000 from ARPA to all As part of an ongoing inves- said District Attorney Matt Parsons, and Brian K. Durham, dards jails must meet to operate seven Benton County Volun- tigation into drug trafficking in Stowe. “This morning, the ef- 53, of Lexington, each were in the state, and for conducting teer Fire Depts. and the Benton West Tennessee, special agents forts of this multi-agency inves- charged with possession of annual inspections to ensure County Rescue Squad in the with the Drug Investigation Di- tigation have resulted in two sig- methamphetamine with intent to that jails meet these standards. amount of $75,000 each to be vision of TBI, the 24th District nificant arrests. This action has distribute. The pair were booked AARON COMING TO FAM Jails failing to meet the mini- paid if funds become available Drug Task Force, and the De- prevented a substantial amount into the Decatur County Deten- JAM - Actor , mum standards may lose their to assist with approved upgrades catur County Sheriff’s Office of methamphetamine from be- tion Center with a $100,000 who played Michael Oher in certification and be closed. and improvements. arrested two people in Decatur ing distributed into our commu- bond. They were arraigned on the movie “The Blind Side”, “If the staffing situation at •Budgeted a $17,534.60 dia- County on Friday, June 18, and nities.” Monday, June 21, in the Decatur will be headlining Fam Jam at your jail does not improve, the betes grant to fund 171-capital charged them with possession of Christopher C. Taylor, 49, of County General Sessions Court. Birdsong Drive-In on June 30. jail risks not passing its next projects, $2,540 to the ani- a large amount of methamphet- First Baptist Camden invites inspection,” Bass warned. “Per mal shelter budget, a total of amine. everyone to come to the free state criteria, there are a mini- $270,700.83 to the school’s bud- The investigation led agents event that will include speakers, mum number of CO’s required get, and $4,324.16 to the sher- and investigators to a home in music, and a showing of the movie “The Blind Side”. for each shift. Based on what I iff’s office budget. the 600 block of Pentecostal have seen of your records, Ben- •Transferred $400 to the Campground Road in Parsons. ton County Jail is not able to health dept. budget, $22,900 Early Friday morning, a search keep enough CO’s on shift to to the sheriff’s office budget, warrant was executed at the FBC to host maintain safety. You as a coun- $10,656.25 to fund 178 for the home. The search revealed ap- ty risk something going terribly sheriff’s safety vests, and a proximately 42 ounces of meth- free Fam Jam wrong, and someone getting $5,133.81 mental health trans- amphetamine, along with addi- killed.” port grant to the sheriff’s office tional evidence. at Birdsong In response to these and oth- budget. “We are continually fighting er comments, Commissioner • Appropriated $15,268.51 illegal drugs and the multiple Rocky Presson urged commis- from the unassigned fund bal- problems that accompany drug Drive-In sioners to vote “no” on the new ance within the county general trafficking and illegal drug use,” Christopher C. Taylor Brian K. Durham Make plans to attend a free, budget and send it back to com- fund to pay invoices received family event know as “Fam mittee in order to consider ways from the Barrett Group, and Jam” on Wednesday, June 30, at to increase funding to the Sher- $15,520 from the same fund to 5:30 p.m. at Birdsong Drive-In iff’s Office budget. pay medical examiner billing Jason Mills murder trial set for early 2022 Theater. First Baptist Church in When the final votes on the and autopsy invoices. Camden started Fam Jam a few budget were counted (10 yes, Any citizen who was unable ronPARK The charges in Jason Mills’ years ago, and this year is mov- 7 no, 1 absent), the resolution to attend this meeting can view Staff Writer indictment included first de- ing venues to the Drive-In. to approve the budget did not the meeting at www.facebook. gree murder, aggravated arson, “Fam Jam is a community cel- garner the 12 votes needed to com/BentonCoTN. For more The trial of a Camden man abuse of a corpse, and tamper- ebration for the whole family,” pass. Consequently, resolutions information, contact the Ben- indicted for allegedly murder- ing with evidence. explained Pastor Jason Moore. to set the property tax rate and ton County Mayor’s Office at ing his wife and setting her Ryan Mills was found dead “First Baptist Camden wants approve contributions to char- 731-584-6011 or mayor@ben- house on fire has been set for by Bruceton firefighters in the to be a great neighbor, so we ities and non-profits also were toncountytn.gov. early next year. early morning hours of Feb. 8, are throwing the ultimate block pulled. Unless some kind of plea 2020 when they responded to a party! Our goal is to provide a agreement is reached, the trial fire at her house. Her two chil- full evening of entertainment OBITUARIES of Jason Mark Mills, 34, will dren were not at home at the that the entire family can enjoy be held on Jan. 24-28 of 2022 in time as they were staying with together. We are pulling out all Billie J. Allen Bobby L. Gaskin Carroll County Circuit Court. grandparents. the stops to make sure there is Donna K. Brown Debra S. Plant Mills was indicted in Septem- Jason Mills was arrested by something for everyone.” WIlliam J. Christopher Bill Shelton ber of last year for the February agents with the Tennessee Bu- The line up for this year’s John D. Doty 2020 death of his estranged reau of Investigation (TBI) later event will include guest speaker wife, Ryan Bennett Mills, 29, that day. Quinton Aaron, who portrayed and the burning of her home at At Mills’ preliminary hearing Michael Oher (aka “Big Mike”) 151 South Spruce Street in Bru- Jason Mills ceton. Please see MILLS, page 3A Please see FBC, page 2A Page 2A | The Camden Chronicle Thursday, June 24, 2021 LOCAL Will your child return CPD arrests Martin woman to school this fall? Last year was a crazy school enrolled as Benton County stu- for making bomb threat year for many Benton Coun- dents, students planning to re- ty students and their families. turn to school this fall are not At 7:55 a.m. on Saturday, no actual explosive device of records. With the uncertainty about required to complete new stu- May 29, the Camden Police De- any kind located on hospital Martin Police Department in-person schooling caused by dent registration, but they do partment received a report of a property. With the assistance assisted in the investigation and COVID-19 concerns, a number need to let the school system bomb threat that had just been of the Tennessee Bureau of In- located the suspect who was of families chose to homeschool know about their intentions to called into Camden General vestigation (TBI) and the State sent for a forensic evaluation. their students rather than risk return. Hospital at 175 Hospital Dr. in of Tennessee Department of CPD issued an arrest warrant, the challenges of remote learn- Parents or other caregiv- Camden. As a safety measure, Safety and Homeland Security, charging Bush with one count ing or exposure to illness. ers of returning students need the hospital immediately evac- CPD initiated a criminal inves- of making false reports-bomb For the coming 2021-22 to contact the Benton County uated the building. tigation to determine who had threats (TCA 39-16-502), which school year, Benton County Board of Education by calling CPD and the Camden Fire made the false report. is a class C felony. Schools are looking forward 731-584-6111 or emailing mark. Department quickly responded During the course of the After being released from a to things getting back to nor- [email protected] to re-enroll to stand by and to help control joint investigation, CPD inves- treatment facility on Saturday, mal. For those students who are their students for the 2021-22 traffic at the scene. Tennessee tigators, TBI special agents, June 12, Bush was taken into ready to return to school and school year. Any other families Highway Patrol K9 bomb de- and Tennessee homeland secu- custody without incident and attend classes in person, Ben- who have questions about en- tection dogs were brought to the rity agents were able to track booked into the Benton Coun- Carlin M. Bush ton County Schools is eager for rollment for the 2021-22 school hospital, which was then cleared through 911 and phone records ty Jail on a $10,000 bond. Bush them to return. year are welcome to contact the by THP sate troopers and their to a telephone number regis- was released the same day after ports of bomb threats violate Students who were enrolled school board as well. canine partners. No device was tered to Carlin M. Bush, 30, of posting bail, and was formally felony statutes in Tennessee and in Benton County Schools “We look forward to having located or discovered on hospi- Martin. It was determined that arraigned on June 16 by Judge are taken seriously and will be during the 2019-20 school year, many of our students return and tal property and everyone was Bush placed the false bomb John Whitworth, with her case investigated to the fullest ex- but withdrew for the 2020-21 getting back to normal in Au- given an all clear to return to report from a hospital location to be heard at a later date. tent of the law. Depending on school year due to COVID-19, gust,” said Director of Schools the building. in Martin. She was identified This investigation taxed mul- the range (legal history) of the will need to re-enroll if they Mark Florence. “We are look- It was determined that this as a former employee of Cam- tiple departments, agencies, re- offender, in Tennessee class C are planning to return to school ing forward to a great school was a hoax, prank, and false den General Hospital who had sources, manpower, and briefly felonies carry sentences of 3-15 for the 2021-22 school year this year, and welcome every stu- report of a bomb, as there was resigned, according to hospital closed the hospital. False re- years. fall. dent in Benton County to be a Because they previously were part of it!”

RAPE From 1A an unpaid volunteer basket- tenure as D.A.,” Stowe con- Wednesday, June 23. His Cam- concerning this case is urged to ball coach at Holladay School, tinued. “Past experience with den attorney has filed a motion call the Benton County Sher- TBI warns of human coaching both the boys and girls these types of cases helps guide on Henley’s behalf to reduce iff’s Office at 731-584-4632. If teams. any investigation toward a suc- bond. anyone has experienced or has trafficking phone scheme “My team has always taken cessful prosecution. Everyone is Law enforcement believes concerns about sexual assault, great care in prosecuting child working hard.” there may be additional victims call the confidential WRAP cri- The Tennessee Bureau of In- Anyone who receives a simi- sexual abuse cases, and we Henley is currently being who have not yet been identified, sis hotline at 800-273-8712. vestigation would like to warn lar phone call should ignore the are proud of our District-wide held at the Benton County Jail and this remains an ongoing in- the public about a reported caller’s message and report it to 100 percent conviction rate in on a $500,000 bond, with his vestigation. Anyone who may phone scheme involving a man the TBI at 1-800-TBI-FIND or child-related rapes during my arraignment scheduled for have any additional information presenting himself as a repre- online at www.ic3.gov. sentative of a human trafficking task force. The scheme reportedly uses FBC From 1A the phone number of the Tennes- see Human Trafficking Hotline, Let us tell in the Academy Award winning er, there will also be live music opportunity to spend time to- the other activities are provided as well as a number associated 2009 movie, “The Blind Side”. from local musician John Sutton gether. Our goal each year is as a gift from us to our commu- with the Metropolitan Nashville your story. Aaron now travels as an inspira- as well as The Jeff Woods Band to bring in Christian artists and nity. Fam Jam is just one of the Police Department. The caller tional/motivational speaker. from Nashville. After hearing speakers that all get to share ways that FBC can show our ap- reportedly has identified him- “The opportunity to have from Aaron and the musicians, their love for Christ with every- preciation for all the wonderful self as “Ryan McClain.” Did you have a family Quinton Aaron join us this participants can then enjoy a one who attends,” Griffith said. folks that make up this commu- The caller typically states reunion, anniversary summer in Camden was really showing of the movie, “The “We hope folks can come out nity. We want everyone to know that he represents the “Nash- a random chance encounter that Blind Side”. A fireworks show and enjoy an evening of great that First Baptist Camden is a ville Human Trafficking Task celebration, or we took full advantage of,” said is also in the works, weather music, inspiring testimony, fire- place where you belong!” Force” and informs the indi- big birthday party? Cody Griffith, Youth and Chil- permitting. works, and a hit movie all for For more information on Fam vidual their phone number has dren’s Pastor at FBC. “Fam Jam gives our church free,” invited Moore. “Conces- Jam, call the FBC office at 731- been identified as being on the Tell us about the event! In addition to the main speak- the chance to give families an sions will be sold on-site, but all 584-6061. phone of a human trafficking Be sure to name each victim, and if they want to have their name “cleared,” they need person in each photo. to pay a large sum of money. Email original photos to Subscribe [email protected] We are blessed with natural wonders Please include a contact 584-7200 phone number in the email. a.m. to celebrate the opening of fun events scheduled for the Pest Stop, which began serv- of his new Marina Store. The weekend. On Friday at 8:30 p.m. ing Benton County on June Marina Store carries everything there will be a moth trap event 1, 1986. Brent Hedge started its name implies - bait, fishing at the Happy Hollow Camp- the company intending to treat tackle, nautical supplies, cold ground. On Saturday, June 26, just the homes his father built. beer, soda, and snacks. It is also from noon to 1 p.m. there will However, plans changed when the 60th anniversary for our be- be a “Bee kind to our pollina- Southern Sanitation wanted to loved Birdsong Resort, so come tors” activity at the ball field sell him their business. Of their I love watching fireflies! There help to celebrate this momen- shelter. From At 2-3 p.m., you 750 customers, Hedge says he is something enchanting about tous occasion! can make your own coffee filter kept about 80 percent. Now that Tennessee fireflies, they are a On Monday, June 28, at 8:30 butterflies from a few household number is up to about 4,000 rare beauty of nature. There is a.m. Garrett Todd with Thrivent items. From 7-8:30 p.m. Satur- customers! nothing better than sitting on will host a ribbon cutting cer- day there will be a Sunset Kay- Over the years, Pest Stop has your porch or dock in the eve- emony in front of his office on ak Float. For more info on these grown from 4 to 11 employees, ning and enjoying the summer- the Camden Court Square. Gar- events call 731-593-6445. and serves a large area from time light show full of wonder. rett is invested in you and your Also on Saturday, June 26, Jackson to Dickson. They treat If you have not had the chance future, and wants to see you starting at 3 p.m. the Legend all types of pests, from termites to experience this awe-inspiring live the purpose filled life the Cruisers Car Club will hold to ants, bed bugs, mosquitos, wonder from God, definitely put Lord intended for you to have. their June Cruise In. Come roaches, fleas, and ticks. Due it on your bucket list. We are This young man is truly com- down to the Camden Court to their hard work and success, truly #BlessedInBenton to have mitted to our community. Come Square to enjoy the show, eat Pest Stop is a valued member so many natural wonders. down and help him celebrate the some good food, win some of the Benton County/Camden Upcoming Events opening of his new business, prizes, and enjoy the company Chamber of Commerce. If you On Friday, June 25, Bob which strives to invest in you of good friends. For more info need to kill some bugs, give the Keast, owner of Birdsong Re- and your future. For more info call 731-584-2472. experts over at Pest Stop a call sort and Marina, will host a call 731-441-8206. Chamber Spotlight at 731-584-3838. ribbon cutting ceremony at 10 N.B.F. State Park has an array This week we highlight

HONORING THE LATE, GREAT LYDIA BRANCH The family of the late Lydia Joan Branch gathered at the County Commission meeting Monday night to hear a proclamation made by Mayor Brett Lashlee in honor of Branch’s many fine contributions to Ben- ton County during her remarkable life. Said Lashlee, “Lydia Branch was an icon of this community. She loved Benton County, and every citizen was touched by the life of this woman, from the north end of the county to the south end. She was a true pioneer, someone who had such a great impact on all of our lives. We are proud to honor her tonight.” Branch passed away on October 19, 2020, at the age of 88. Thursday, June 24, 2021 The Camden Chronicle | Page 3A EDITORIAL Good Words on Juneteenth also known as the African dren. One thing no one will ever highlight the failure of others in American Emancipation Day, be able to take from us is knowl- order to succeed. Success is in is annually celebrated on June edge. So today I encourage you us. Besides, God never intended 19, commemorating the end to read, do your research (and for us to tear one another down of slavery. The Emancipation I’m not talking about Wikipe- or to be in competition with one Proclamation went into effect dia or Facebook), I mean uti- another because He made it January 1, 1863. However, it lize credible sources, remain possible for there to be overflow wasn’t until June 19, 1865, that teachable, and don’t ever stop for everyone who has faith in word reached Galveston, Texas learning. Him. The same way the slaves On Saturday I had the privi- that the Emancipation had been In addition to obtaining an worked together in trying to at- lege of attending a Juneteenth made formal. In Kentucky and education, use your voice; and tain their freedom is the same Let the summer begin! celebration hosted by K & J’s Tennessee, confirmation was by using your voice I mean way we should be encouraging cause of full-capacity, but more Smoke Shack down on Beas- received on August 8. For cen- speaking with Godly wisdom. and uplifting one another. because not enough workers can ley Street in Huntingdon. There turies our ancestors hoped for, These opportunities were af- This year, history has been be rounded up. was a good turnout, and a most prayed for, and longed for their forded to us because of the made. This is the week our 46th At two restaurants we visited excellent time was had by all. freedom. That’s why Juneteenth works of our ancestors. For President, Joe Biden, signed a recently while travelling wait And there was certainly no lack is a deeply emotional moment centuries our ancestors were declaration honoring the legacy times were at least an hour. of good eating. If you haven’t and celebration of pride, resil- denied the right to speak, live of our ancestors by making it a Although the restaurants were tried the food at K & J’s, I high- ience, and determination. The freely, and the privilege to be- national holiday. Juneteenth is only at about 10 percent capac- ly recommend it. freedom our ancestors fought come whatever their hearts de- official! What looked like what ity we were told that the wait There were some good words for gave us the freedom to walk sired. Yet here we are, free to wouldn’t happen happened in June got off to a hot start with was because there were not spoken, as well. Trent Hampton in our purpose and choose our do so. 2021 despite the difficulty sur- not only some sunny days in the enough servers. “No one wants and Kaleshia Yarbrough both paths in life, not only in our ca- I also want to encourage rounding the pandemic, losing 90s but also some nice storms to to work,” we were told. gave speeches during the event, reers, but the freedom to share you all to support one another. loved ones and financial strug- give us a few bits of relief. I wonder why? I think most and though I didn’t make it in our talents and abilities, our So, what does that look like? gles. If there was any June- Sunday was not only Father’s people believe the shortage of time to hear Mr. Hampton, I did kindness, generosity, and love To support is to encourage or teenth we should be celebrat- Day but also the official start of workers is because of all the catch the speech made by Ms. without limitations. This holi- uplift. It’s being present, even ing, it’s definitely this one, not the summer season and the lon- stimulus money put into a lot Yarbrough, who recently earned day will always be of historical when you’re not there physical- to disregard the others because gest day of daylight. It was, at of pockets and the length of un- her Doctorate of Nursing Prac- and spiritual significance, re- ly. It’s supporting one anoth- they were important, but this 10:31 p.m. the summer solstice. employment benefits related to tice Degree from Murray State minding us that together we can er spiritually … covering and is significant because there is From here on until about this COVID. University. overcome obstacles and togeth- praying for others. It’s assisting now a signed declaration peo- time in December the daylight When people have money So, while I’m sure no one er we can accomplish anything. and advocating for others or a ple can no longer ignore … it hours will be shorter. and think that more will be on wants to hear a pasty white Imagine being denied an ed- cause; putting our people on … is a federal holiday … federal. That reminds me of the trip the way, and that they can draw guy like me expound on June- ucation. My Uncle Sonny used because that’s the real flex and How did we get here? Because we took a couple of years ago to more from unemployment than teenth, I’m going to step aside to say, “Back in the day if any- what it means to apply pressure. we supported one another. So Alaska at this very time. Fair- from working then they possi- this week and let Dr. Yarbrough body wanted to keep something It’s speaking well of our broth- let’s celebrate! After all, we put banks put on a great Summer bly never think seriously about have the honors. The following from African-Americans, they’d ers and sisters, not tearing one the unity in community. Happy Solstice Festival and I have this going back to work and losing is her speech in its entirety: put it in a book.” So moving for- another down … because after Emancipation Day! Happy In- tee shirt as a reminder. all the free stuff. Good evening everyone, ward, there are actions we must all, that’s how the talents and dependence Day! What does summer mean I can’t say that I blame them. It is with great honor that I take in order to honor the lega- abilities of others are elevated. to you and your family? It is We have to put people back to have the pleasure of speaking cy of our ancestors. Get an ed- We’ve got to stop tearing each typically a time of travel, pool work again. It is the American to you all today. Juneteenth, ucation and educate your chil- other down. You don’t have to time, some landscaping and way. People need a reason to gardening and visits to the local get up in the mornings and do lakes for us. It is also a time for something constructive. family get-togethers which are With summer officially here, somehow becoming fewer and many employers are looking Stowe named to TNDAGC Executive Committee further apart. for at least temporary season- Last week the 31 district at- by being living examples of •Established vulnerable adult COVID did a number on vis- al work. There are jobs. When torneys of Tennessee gathered the commitment to protecting protective investigative teams in its over the past year. Restric- people go back to work and earn at the annual Tennessee Dis- victims and their rights. The each district in 2016 to increase tions are lifting and I hear foot- the dollars they receive then trict Attorneys General Counsel conference is very thankful for communication and coopera- ball stadiums will be open to they normally feel much better (TNDAGC) meeting to discuss General Stowe’s leadership.” tion between government agen- full capacity this fall. Does this about themselves. the past year and make plans “On August 7, 2014, the peo- cies in combatting elder abuse. mean we are ‘back to normal’? Be safe this summer and for the new fiscal year. They ple of Benton, Carroll, Decatur, •The Elderly and Vulnerable It would help if America can spend as much time with bio- elected new officers for the up- Hardin, and Henry Counties Adult Protective Act of 2017 get back to work. It seems a ma- logical family and church fam- coming year’s committees, and bestowed upon me the greatest increased penalties for finan- jority of businesses have post- ily as possible. That’s what’s District Attorney Matthew F. honor of my life by electing me cial exploitation of elderly and ed help wanted signs. Waiting important. Stowe of the 24th Judicial Dis- as their District Attorney,” said vulnerable adults and better times at restaurants are not be- trict unanimously was elected Stowe. “Since that time, I have protects them from becoming to several important posts, pro- worked diligently to protect the victims of financial fraud and viding a much-needed boost to safety and rights of all rural exploitation. the influence of his rural West West Tennesseans, especially •The Elderly and Vulnerable A NOTE ABOUT OPINIONS Tennessee District. the elderly, vulnerable, chil- Adult Protection Act of 2018 The thoughts and opinions expressed on the opinion page are solely Stowe received the top honor dren, and families, and even our updated current law and in- those of the authors and not that of this newspaper or Magic Valley Matthew F. Stowe Publishing. Our readers are welcomed to submit Letters to the Edi- that can be given during com- four-legged friends.” creased penalties for serious tor by emailing editor Daniel Richardson at daniel@magicvalleypub- mittee assignments, election to In addition to his Executive offenders to read that if an el- “As a DA, I have worked ex- lishing.com or via mail at PO Box 899, Camden, TN 38320. the 6-member Executive Com- Committee appointment, Stowe derly or vulnerable adult should tremely hard in Nashville to mittee that guides all policy and received seats on the Legislative die due to caregiver neglect or find solutions to help prosecu- direction of the group. “I am Committee and the Family Jus- abuse, it can be prosecuted as tors protect citizens and find tremendously honored to have tice Committee. He was re-ap- felony murder. justice on behalf of victims,” received this important position pointed as Commissioner to •The Elderly and Vulnerable Stowe continued. “I am hum- during my first term as District the Second Look Commission Adult Protection Act of 2019 bled by the recognition received Attorney,” Stowe said. as well, a commission which brought enhanced and higher from my colleagues this past “The Executive Committee re-examines child deaths and classified penalties to physical week for all those years of hard plays an instrumental role in recommends changes to prevent abuse that results in serious work, and I thank our confer- guiding the work of the con- future deaths. physical harm, outlawed the ence leadership for their confi- ference and supporting Tennes- For a third term, Stowe also sexual exploitation of vulner- dence in me. Moreover, I thank see’s elected district attorneys was re-appointed as chairman able adults, and widened the my incredible team in the 24th in their duty to seek justice and of the Elder Abuse Commit- authority of law enforcement, Judicial District, without whom protect our citizens,” said Guy tee. He has been a key driving conservators, employees of the these accomplishments would R. Jones, TNDAGC Executive force in the fight against abuse Commission on Aging and Dis- not have been possible.” Director. “These conference of elderly and vulnerable adults. ability, and attorneys ad litem. For more information about leaders make a tremendous His efforts include crafting and •The Safe Seniors Act of 2021 DA’s offices in Tennessee, visit impact by providing counsel lobbying for passage four pieces was the final installment of a www.da24tn.com. For infor- during difficult choices, by of legislation over the last five multi-year effort to expand the mation on elder and vulnerable helping to find new approaches years, which collectively have tools prosecutors have in fight- adult abuse, visit www.tnelde- to assist law enforcement, and strengthened penalties for abuse ing elder/vulnerable adult abuse. rabuse.com. For resources to and provided prosecutors with The act expands the definitions help teens learn important facts better tools for investigating and of abuse and clarifies key issues about how Tennessee’s laws af- Subscribe prosecuting these cases. These surrounding the prosecution of fect them, visit www.tn4teens. 584-7200 measures include: this crime. buzz.

MILLS From 1A back in July of last year, TBI Department, Mills confessed bage can in the kitchen. special agent Ronnie Faulkner to choking his wife following a Mills is currently incarcerat- testified that during a recorded late-night argument at her home ed at the Carroll County Jail. interview at the Bruceton Fire and then lighting a fire in a gar- Page 4A | The Camden Chronicle Thursday, June 24, 2021 SOCIETY American Legion Post 102 installs new officers Several members of Ameri- ment of Tennessee. mander Joe Parsons, Second cate for his tour as commander can Legion’s Camden Post 102 On Tuesday evening, follow- Vice Commander Kevin Mill- for the last two years. Dyer has recently participated in the De- ing the convention, Post 102 in- er, Sergeant at Arms Charles done a fine job leading the Post partment of Tennessee’s Amer- stalled their newly elected offi- Dyer, Service Officer Bonnie during the challenging days of Virtual ican Legion State Convention, cers for the 2021-22 membership Evans, Finance Officer Joe Cra- the COVID-19 pandemic. held in Franklin on June 4-6. In year. As the new 6th District ven, Chaplain G.W. Patterson, Post 102 thanks everyone in Green attendance were Post 102 mem- Commander, Lawler performed Historian Sharon Beeghly, and the community who has made bers Sharon Beeghly, Diane his first duty by swearing in the Oratorical and Boys State Chair efforts to help our Veterans and Industry Day Goodson, Michael Lawler, and incoming Post 102 officers. Diane Goodson. to support our Veterans’ pro- Michael White. Lawler was For the coming year, Post 102 Outgoing Commander grams. The Post couldn’t be suc- elected to serve as the new Com- officers include Commander Charles Dyer was presented cessful without this valued com- is June 29 mander for District 6, Depart- Michael White, First Vice Com- a meritorious service certifi- munity assistance. The Green Industry Field Day scheduled for Tuesday, June 29, will be a virtual field day hosted by the Tennessee Nursery and NEW COMMANDER – American Landscape Association and the Legion Post 102 member Mike Institute Lawler was elected to serve as of Agriculture. UTIA experts the new Commander for District will provide high-quality infor- 6, Department of Tennessee. mation and updates on the latest research to help your business thrive in 2021. “This year’s event is full of ex- citing, informative sessions, and we’re thrilled to be able to offer training in a virtual format that reaches members of the Green Industry across the state,” says Amy Fulcher, UT Extension agent specializing in sustainable ornamental plant production and landscape management. Four on- line sessions will be offered for industry professionals ranging POST 102 OFFICERS – On June 8, Dist. 6 Commander Mike Lawler from landscape contractors, ar- swears in new American Legion Post 102 officers for the coming borists, garden center operators, year. Front row, from left: Service Officer Bonnie Evans, Sergeant POST 102 AWARD – From left, Michael White, Charles Dyer, and and nursery producers. The first at Arms Charles Dyer, Commander Michael White, and First Vice Mike Lawler celebrate Dyer receiving a meritorious service certificate session will begin at noon, each Commander Joe Parsons. Back row: Finance Officer Joe Craven for his tour as commander of American Legion Post 102 for the last and Second Vice Commander Kevin Miller. two years. session will last about an hour, and the event will end at 4 p.m. Frank Hale, a professor of en- tomology, and Bill Klingeman, a professor of plant sciences, will Area students R update attendees on how to com- bat flatheaded borers and other complete degrees major insect pests. Alicia Rihn, Are you at risk for stroke a professor of agricultural and Several students from this Jordan Kee, of Camden, resource economics, will speak area who attended private uni- completed an M.S. in physi- on pollinator friendly plants. versities graduated with under- cian assistant studies. Stephine or cardiovascular disease? Tom Samples, a UT turf special- graduate or graduate degrees Veliz, of Big Sandy, completed ist, will discuss recommended after completing their school’s an associate of science degree Call Life Line Screening at turf varieties. Lee Rumble, a UT spring 2021 semester. with honors. Jeannie Gaskin, Extension agent and certified Freed-Hardeman Universi- of Bruceton, completed her 855-413-0805 arborist, will discuss tree selec- ty held its spring graduation B.S. tions and planting practices that ceremony in May, with near- Three students from New Special Offer for Readers reduce the need for pesticide ap- ly 300 students receiving de- Johnsonville completed under- plications in the landscape. grees. Among those graduates graduate degrees at Bethel this 5 screening package for $149 The virtual event is free to was Dylan Lott, of Camden, spring. Jacob Foster graduated attend but pre-registration is re- who completed his B.S. in ki- Magna Cum Laude with a B.S. quired. Anyone interested may nesiology health and human Ryan Lawser also complet- register online at tiny.utk.edu/ performance. ed his B.S. with honors. Leah greenindustryday. Four pesticide A total of 368 Bethel Uni- Robinson worked hard to earn points will be available to pesti- versity students completed the her B.S. in nursing. cide license holders in categories requirements for graduation Congratulations and best C3, C10, and C12. License hold- in spring 2021. Of these, six wishes for bright futures to ers should have their license num- Bethel graduates have ties to each of these 2021 university bers available when they register. the Benton County area. graduates. For more information about other UTIA field days, visit agre- search.tennessee.edu or contact the Benton County Extension office at 731-584-4601.

More college students honored for spring 2021 Students from this area who are attending private universities have been recognized for their outstanding academic work by being named to their school’s spring semester 2021 dean’s lists or honor rolls. At Bethel University in McK- enzie, eight undergraduate stu- dents have been honored. To qualify for either the dean’s list or the honor roll, Bethel students must complete 12 or more hours with no grade lower than a “C.” To make the dean’s list, students must have a GPA between 3.5- 3.69. Joseph McGuigan, of Hol- low Rock, and Kayla Bennett, of New Johnsonville, both earned dean’s list honors. To earn honor roll status, stu- dents must earn a GPA of 3.7 or above. Bethel students named to the honor roll were Wanda Camper, of Big Sandy; Nikorn Phetphouthay, of Bruceton; Brit- tney Minor and Kelsie Seiber, both of Camden; Jordan Daniels, of Hollow Rock; and Jacob Fos- ter, of New Johnsonville. In addition to the Bethel stu- dents named above, Lida Kasta- nou, a family and consumer sci- ences major, was named to the spring 2021 dean’s list at Brad- ley University in Peoria, Ill. To be eligible for the dean’s list at Bradley, a student must achieve a minimum GPA of 3.5 for the semester. Congratulations to these area students for their hard work and outstanding academic achieve- ments for the spring semester. Thursday, June 24, 2021 The Camden Chronicle | Page 5A OBITUARIES

John D. Doty 1936-2021 John David Doty, 85, of Lexington, passed away Tuesday, June 15, at home with his daughters. Funeral ser- vices were held Saturday, June 19, at 10 a.m., in the chapel of Stockdale-Malin Funeral Home in Big Sandy. Burial followed at Pleasant Ridge Cemetery. Mr. Doty was born Feb. 26, 1936 in Memphis, to the late Luby J. Doty, Sr. and Hazel Blaine Doty. He was a for- ester with TN Department of Agriculture, a graduate of Mississippi State University Class of 1959, a member of Billie J. Allen William J. Christopher Debra S. Plant Bill Shelton Bobby L. Gaskin Rotary and the TN Forestry 1930-2021 2004-2021 1951-2021 1947-2021 1934-2021 Association, Mississippi Billie Jean Allen, 90, of William Jaylen Christopher, Debra Sue Plant, 69, Bill Shelton, 73, of Big Sandy, Bobby Lee Gaskin, 86, of Forestry Association, Clan Holladay, passed away Tuesday, 16, of Camden, passed away of Holladay, passed away passed away Wednesday, June Camden, passed away Thursday, MacKenzie Society of the June 15. Graveside services Monday, June 14, in Safford, Thursday, June 17, at her resi- 16, at Jackson-Madison County June 17, at Henry County Americas, and Caladonian were held Thursday, June 17, Ariz. Visitation will be held dence. Graveside services were General Hospital in Jackson. A Medical Center. Funeral services Society of Mississippi. at 2 p.m. at Bible Truth Church Friday, June 25, from 3-8 p.m. held Saturday, June 19, at noon, “Celebration of Life” service were held Saturday, June 19, at In addition to his parents, he Cemetery with Russell Ragsdale and Saturday, June 26, from at Post Oak United Methodist will be announced at a later date. 2 p.m. in the chapel of Oakdale was preceded in death by a son, officiating. Oakdale Funeral noon-3 p.m. at Big Sandy Church Cemetery, with Sammy The family has chosen crema- Funeral Home of Camden with J. David Doty, a brother, Luby Home of Camden was in charge School. Funeral services will be Douglas and David Sauer of- tion. Stockdale-Malin Funeral Randy Reed officiating. Burial J. Doty, Jr., and a sister, JoAnn of arrangements. Saturday, June 26, at 3 p.m. at ficiating. Plunk Funeral Home Home of Camden was in charge followed in the Camden City Burns. Mrs. Allen was born Sept. 29, the school with Cameron Berry of Camden was in charge of ar- of arrangements. Cemetery He is survived by two daugh- 1930, in Benton County, to the officiating. Burial will follow at rangements. Mr. Shelton was born in Red Mr. Gaskin was born on Aug. ters, Chele Whitehead, of late Charlie Bruce and Hazel Pleasant Ridge Cemetery in Big Mrs. Plant was born Aug. Bay, Ala., on July 4, 1947, to the 4, 1934, in Fulton, Ky., to the Starkville, Miss., and Jon Anne Durdin Bruce. Sandy. Stockdale-Malin Funeral 15, 1951, in Camden, to the late James Maynard Shelton and late Roy Lee Gaskin and Sybil Doty, of Smyrna, and two grand- In addition to her parents, Home of Camden is in charge of late Melvin Louis Hudson and Mary H. Taylor Shelton. Brown Gaskin. He was retired children, Shelby Whitehead, and she was preceded in death by a arrangements. Helen S. Greer Hudson. She In addition to his parents, from Chem Metal Company Jaegar Doty. brother, J.W. Bruce, and two sis- Jaylen was born Oct. 19, 2004, was member of Post Oak United he was preceded in death by a and attended Eastside Baptist ters, Marie Cook and Virginia in Tacoma, Wash, to Raphael Methodist Church, where she brother, Tom Shelton. Church. Oatsvall. Smith of Tacoma and Amie played the piano. He is survived by his He is survived by his wife, She is survived by her husband Christopher Ballard, of Camden. In addition to her parents, wife, Denyse Shelton; a son, Betty Gaskin; three sons, of 74 years, Glinden Allen. They He was a star basketball play- she was preceded in death by Billy (Jessica) Shelton, of Michael D. Gaskin, of Cedar were married June 16, 1948 and er at Big Sandy High School brothers and sisters-in-law, Jody Hendersonville; two daughters, Grove, David (Shelia) Gaskin, attended Zion Baptist Church and would have begun his ju- (Verda) Plant, Phil Plant, Janie Jennifer (Scot) Stermitz, of of Eva, and Dwayne (Gina) in Zion, Ill.; two sons, Bobby nior year in August. He was a Plant, Rachel (Herman “Mann”) Gurnee, Ill., and Lisa (Michael) Craig, of Cotton Town; two G. Allen, of Zion, and Donald member of the Beta Club, was Ring, Jug Cox, and Pam Plant. Haywood of Lakeland; a sister, daughters, Sherie P. Westbrooks, (Blondell) Allen, of Holladay; a Christian, and attended First She is survived by her hus- Charlotte Davis, of Jackson, and of McKenzie, and Angie C. a daughter, Wanda Hunter, of Baptist Church in Big Sandy. band of 53 years, Garry Plant; six grandchildren, Tyler, Dalton, (Keith) McGrady, of Holladay, Holladay; five grandchildren, In addition to his parents, he a daughter, Valerie (Bryan) Landon, Emma, Maddie and nine grandchildren, and seven Chris, Angelia, and Jaime Allen, is survived by his stepfather, Trull, of Queen Creek, Ariz.; Claire. great-grandchildren. Tim Thul, and April (Will) Joey Ballard of Camden; grand- a son, Jason L. (Kendra) Plant, Bill loved his family with all Orion, and five great-grandchil- parents, Frank Christopher, of of Camden; two brothers, Larry his heart and soul; he was a lov- dren, Zoey, Kenzie, Cooper, Lakewood, Wash., and Joann (Brenda) Hudson, and Earl ing husband, father, grandfather Azalia, and Ivy. (Franz) Hardin, of Camden; (Betty) Hudson, all of Camden; “Papa” to his six grandchildren four brothers, Maliyk and Isaac brothers and sisters-in-law, and a loving son and brother. He Donna K. Brown Smith, and Dalyn and Cameron Hilton, Gene, Wayne, Bobby, was a member of the Church of 1940-2021 Ballard; a sister, Ava Ballard, Frankie, Susie,, Larry (Donna), God of Prophecy in Big Sandy, Donna Kennedy Brown, 81, of and a uncle, Jake Christopher, of Ward (Pat), Tony (Nancy) Plant, a faithful follower of his LORD Camden, passed away Tuesday, Lakewood. Sandra “Cookie” Cox, Anna and Savior Jesus Christ. He was June 15, at Centennial Medical (Junior) Shearin, and Margaret an avid student of God’s word, Center in Nashville. Funeral ser- (Bob) Graham; four grandchil- he loved to read, study, and teach vices were held Thursday, June dren, Danny L. (Candace) and the Bible, and he was a most ex- 17, in the chapel of Oakdale Jay Tyler Plant, Levi Jett and cellent teacher and communica- Funeral Home of Camden, Teri Trull; three great-grandchil- tor. His generous, compassion- with Steve Whitworth officiat- dren, Finn and Willow Plant and ate, caring, giving spirit always ing. Burial followed at Bethel Kayson Jett, and several nieces allowed his true servant’s heart Cemetery in Chesapeake City, and nephews. to shine through. Bill cherished Md. Pallbearers who served were the time he shared with fami- Mrs. Brown was born April 7, Joey D. Pierce, David Hudson, ly and celebrating those trea- 1940, in Elkton, Md., to the late Greg Decker, Michael Woodard sured family traditions. He had Harry Kennedy, Sr., and Dortha and Levi and Tyler Plant. a unparalleled love for his wife Austin. She was retired from of 52 years, his three children, Abbott Oil Company and was and precious grandchildren. He a member of the First United loved working in the yard, gar- Methodist Church in Camden. den, and around the house; he In addition to her parents, she also enjoyed all music, especial- was preceded in death by her ly gospel, including old hymns. husband, William K. Brown, and He is leaving a void here, but a sister, Dortha K. Hessey. Heaven is more splendid since She is survived by a son, his arrival. II Corinthians 5:8 Scott Brown, of Middletown, “Yes, we are of good courage, Del.: a daughter, Shari (Wayne) and we would rather be away Dodd, of New Johnsonville; from the body and at home with a brother, Harry W. (Sharon) the Lord.” Kennedy, Jr. of North East, Md.; In lieu of flowers, make do- a sister, Catherine Coakley, of nations to Love Worth Finding Edison, Neb.; seven grandchil- Ministries, 2941 Kate Bond dren, Benjamin and Johnathan Road, Memphis, TN 38133. (Lauren) Leonard, Matthew, Adam, Alexander, and Michael (Jordan) Brown, and Brian Dodd, and two great-grandchil- dren, William (Liam) Leonard, and Kaiden Andrews. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to First United Methodist Church or St. Jude Children’s Hospital. Page 6A | The Camden Chronicle Thursday, June 24, 2021

Southern Mac and Cheese Sloppy Joe Dogs

Ingredients SLOPPY JOE TOPPING: 2 pounds ground beef 2 celery ribs, chopped 1 small green pepper, finely chopped Southern baked macaroni and 1 small onion, chopped cheese, also called soul food 1 can (10-3/4 ounces) con- mac and cheese, is the ultimate densed tomato soup, undi- in comfort food. Creamy, rich, luted ooey-gooey, super cheesy, with 1/4 cup packed brown sugar those crispy browned cheese 1/4 cup ketchup edges...no one can resist per- 1 tablespoon cider vinegar fectly baked mac and cheese. 1 tablespoon prepared mustard 1-1/2 teaspoons Worcestershire Ingredients sauce 16 oz. elbow macaroni, un- 1 teaspoon pepper cooked 1/2 teaspoon salt Directions through. 8 oz. sharp cheddar cheese, 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder In a Dutch oven, cook the Grill hot dogs, covered, over shredded DOGS: beef, celery, green pepper and medium heat for 6-10 minutes 8 oz. colby jack cheese, shred- 16 hot dogs onion over medium heat until or until heated through, turning ded 16 hot dog buns, split meat is no longer pink; drain. occasionally. Serve on buns. 8 oz. part-skim mozzarella Optional: Warmed cheese dip Stir in the tomato soup, brown Top each with 1/4 cup beef cheese, shredded and grilled onions sugar, ketchup, vinegar, mus- mixture. If desired, top with 8 oz. American cheese, cubed or overcook the macaroni pas- ing, mix the eggs in until well tard, Worcestershire sauce, pep- warmed cheese dip and grilled 4 oz. cream cheese, cubed ta, it’ll finish cooking through incorporated with a wooden per, salt and garlic powder; heat onions. 1 cup half and half completely in the oven. Once spoon. 1 cup heavy cream just under al dente, drain the Add the drained macaroni Kosher salt and freshly cracked pasta. pasta and the milk-cheese-egg black pepper, to taste While the pasta boils, use a mixture into your prepared bak- 1/2 tsp. Smoked paprika (op- wooden spoon to mix the half ing dish, stirring to make sure tional) and half, heavy cream, half of the cheese mixture is well dis- 1-2 tsp. garlic powder the cheddar cheese, half of the tributed throughout the maca- 1 tsp. onion powder Colby jack cheese, all of the roni. 1/4 tsp. mustard powder mozzarella cheese, all of the Top the macaroni evenly with 2 large eggs American cheese, and all of the the rest of the cheddar cheese cream cheese in a large mixing and colby jack cheese. Sprin- Directions bowl. kle the top with a little more Preheat oven to 350 degrees Add smoked paprika, garlic smoked paprika, if desired. F. Butter an 8x11 baking dish powder, onion powder, mus- Bake the pan for 35 min- and set aside. tard powder, and some kosher utes or until the macaroni and Fill a large stockpot or dutch salt and pepper, stirring well cheese is bubbly and the cheese oven halfway with water, add in and tasting the mixture to en- is nicely browned. Do not over- a large pinch of salt, and bring sure there is a good flavor. Do bake or the macaroni pasta will Cracker Barrel Blackberry to a boil. Add in elbow maca- not add too much salt, since become mushy and the cheese roni and cook until just under the cheese is pretty salty and mixture will become dry. al dente, according to package will add its saltiness as it bakes. directions. Do not fully cook Once satisfied with the season- Jam Hand Pies There’s something about summertime that’s just right for making a pie. Just imagine a scrumptious blackberry pie sit- ting on the window sill, the aro- Easy Patriotic ma traveling through the warm air, just inviting you to taste it. Now imagine it being so per- fectly portable that you can pop Vanilla Cake Bites it into your mouth. Your own personal dessert. No utensils Ingredients needed (but maybe a napkin for 1 box white cake mix 15.25 oz catching all those tasty crumbs). box If you’re looking for a fun 1 small box vanilla Instant summertime treat that will be pudding mix 3.4 oz box an instant hit, plus something 5 large egg whites you can make with the kids that 1 1/4 cups sour cream or yogurt will help spark their creativity, 1/2 cup milk then raise your hands for some Vanilla Glaze hand pies! 3 1/2 cups powdered sugar They’re super easy to make 1/4 cup + 2 TBSP hot water for all you budding pastry chefs, 2 TBSP butter melted and they make a great addition 1 tsp vanilla extract to your next summer BBQ or sprinkles for topping 4th of July celebration with family and friends. Directions This recipe makes 8 small Preheat the oven to 325° pies. F. Coat mini muffin tins with cooking spray- note that the Ingredients non-stick spray made specif- 2 cups Cracker Barrel Biscuit ically for baking works best! Mix This recipe makes 75-85 mini 1/4 cup cold butter, cut into to make the dough. Form into a cle at a time, brush the outside cupcakes so I ended up baking 3 small pieces ball. edge with egg wash, dollop 1/2 batches in my mini cupcake 4 tablespoon cold water Roll dough out on a lightly approximately 1 tablespoon pan that holds 24 cupcakes. 1 jar Dickinson’s Blackberry floured work surface like you Blackberry Jam in the center, Beat the ingredients for the Jam/Preserves would a pie crust. Cut dough and fold the dough over the cupcakes in a large bowl with onto a wire rack. Turn cakes the right consistency. 1 egg well whipped into 4-inch circles using a large filling. Gently press edges with an electric mixer for several right side up and let cool anoth- Dip each cake bite into the 4 tablespoon White Sparkling biscuit or cookie cutter. (You a fork to seal. Use the fork to minutes until smooth and some- er 5 minutes. Then you’re ready glaze and set it on the wax pa- Decorating Sugar, like for can also turn a small bowl up- make a few holes in the top of what whipped looking. to glaze them! per. Immediately add sprinkles decorating desserts side down on the dough and use each pie. Brush with egg wash. Fill each muffin hole about Lay out some waxed paper so to the top. a small knife to cut out circles.) Sprinkle with white sparkling 3/4 way full. I used a heap- that clean-up is easier. Whisk If the glaze hardens a bit, Directions Gather dough scraps into a ball, decorating sugar. Place on a ing small cookie scoop and it the glaze ingredients in a me- stick the bowl in the microwave Using a pastry blender, your roll out and cut out more cir- prepared baking sheet pan. Re- worked perfectly! Bake each dium bowl until smooth. You’ll for 15 seconds. Repeat until all fingers, or a fork, work the cold cles to make 8. Cover and chill peat with all dough until you pan for about 12-14 minutes or want the glaze to be a bit thicker cake bites are glazed. They take butter pieces into the dry biscuit dough for 15 minutes. have 8 little filled hand pies. until a toothpick inserted in the than syrup so that it coats each just a few minutes to cool and mix until well incorporated. Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Bake for 20 minutes or until center comes out clean. cake bite. Feel free to add more firm up and they’re ready to Make a well in the center of the Line a sheet pan with parchment pies are a light golden brown Cool the pan for a few min- hot water or powdered sugar un- serve! mix. Slowly add cold water by paper. and puffy. Cool on a wire rack utes, then overturn cake bites til you feel like you’ve reached tablespoons, stirring as you add Working with one dough cir- for 10 minutes before serving. Thursday, June 24, 2021 The Camden Chronicle | Page 7A LOCAL HOLLADAY SCHOOL AWARDS A photo of 7th grade award winners was not provided by Holladay School.

2nd Grade - Back row, from left: Bryson Bell, Arabella Kazzii, Winter Pirtle, Mason Scott, and Laia Townsend. Front row, from left: Bradison Kelly, Emmett Laux, Kinsley Zoeller, Hunter Sharum, PRINCIPAL’S LIST - From left: Maddox Horton and Sylous Gatrost. READING WINNERS - Kaylee Strawn, Paxton Wright, Mason Scott, Hunter Sims, and Antoinette Valentine. and Caleb Shipley.

3rd Grade - Back row, from left: Anaiya Menzies, Annabelle Maxwell, Tyler Hariis, Juan Saldana, Savannah Turner, Tyler Hazlett, KINDERGARTEN - Back row, from left: Jaymesen Sweetman, and Sklyer Hazlett. Front row, from left: Aubrey Beal, Jacob Beal, Peyton Hollon, Grayson Beal, Cason McDonald, A’Shaun Menzies, 1st Grade - Back row, from left: Alison Zoeller, Jason Beal, Shawn Jesse Dean, Amiya Murray, Dixie Pernyak, James Mitchell, and Mya and Jacob Paciorek. Front row, from left: Kianna Birchem, Emma Dean, Madilyn Morgan, Rylee Jackson, Paul Kappe, and Kaylee Swoveland. Lavigne, Payten Shoffner, Emery Arnold, Willa McDonald, Madelyn Strawn. Front row, from left: Micah Hill, Caleb Lovelace, Kennadie Reed, and Rimantas Vitkauskas. Neltner, Anthony Valentine, and Paxton Wright.

4th Grade - Back row, from left: Aniesya Menzies, Ashtron Barnett, Sylous Gatrost, Jesse Greene, Joseph Hatley, and Alayna Saldana. Front row, from left: Lachlan Jordan, Cayden Harris, Maddox Horton, Brynleigh Lovelace, Marcus Paciorel, Haven Sharum, and Dakota Valentine.

5th Grade - Back row, from left: Ariel Davis, Alaina Douglas, Jesse Robinette, Jaylyn Spence, and Jayson Tharpe, Front row, from left: Anthony Barnett, Jaylee Baugus, Keira Leonard, and Charlie Williamson.

6th Grade - Back row, from left: Gracie Morgan, Hayden Peek, Caleb Shipley, Peyton Smallwood, and Sydney Smallwood. Front row, from left: Brianna Hand, Katelyn Harris, Alyssa Hayes, Clover Jackson, Landon Kirchharr, and Kaylynn Winkler.

8th Grade - Back row, from left: Gage Lee, Dalton Lubben, Caleb McClaine, Danica Tyler, Raleigh Sloan, and Erin Hodges. Front row, from left: Mason Harris, Levi Coffey, David Guidi, Aidan Hodges, Karleigh Bell, Heather Baker, and Autumn Meinhart. Page 8A | The Camden Chronicle Thursday, June 24, 2021

Bobby “Flash” Melton interviews Top 15 Kailey Duffy Kerri Arnold said goodbye to her reign Miss Tennessee Volunteer Kerri Arnold. as Miss Tennessee Volunteer on Saturday night. Miss Tennessee Volunteer Pageant showcases Benton County beauties The 2021 Miss Tennessee ger in the running for the 2021 Volunteer Pageant ended in Miss Tennessee Volunteer title. Jackson last Saturday night as Among those in attendance 2019 titleholder Kerri Arnold at pageant was Amelia Myrick, crowned Miss Scenic City Ame- of Camden. Holding the Title of lia Collins as her successor. No Miss Paris Iris Teen Volunteer, pageant was held in 2020 due to Myrick had competed earlier Miss UT Martin Kailey Duffy Miss Paris Iris Teen Volunteer Amelia Myrick COVD-19, so Arnold was asked Saturday in the Miss Iris Ten- Kailey Duffy Amelia Myrick to wear the crown an additional nessee Teen Volunteer Pageant. 12 months. A recent graduate of Camden During the first few mo- Central High School, Myrick ments of the pageant Saturday and will attend UT Martin this night the top 15 contestants for fall. the Miss Tennessee Volunteer Another Benton County girl Crown were introduced. That who was involved with the list included Miss UT Mar- pageant was Elly Pearl Gilley, tin Kailey Duffy, of Holladay. of Camden, served as an Iris Duffy also made good progress Princess in the Miss Tennessee as a Miss Tennessee Volunteer Volunteer Pageant for Miss Iris WONDERS OF MEXICO contestant in the 2019 pageant. Festival McKenzie Bryant, one However, when pageant officials of the contestants. Elly is the Elly Pearl Gilley Forests of the Maya revealed the top 12 list later in daughter of Amy and Kevin the evening, Duffy was no lon- Gilley. The 2021 Miss Tennessee Volunteer Pageant was held June 16-19 at the Carl Perkins Civic Center in Jackson. Cov- erage of the event was provid- ed by Camden’s own Bobby Wednesday, June 30 at 9 p.m. “Flash” Melton, who did a great job of keeping Benton County informed about the progress of our hometown favorites and pro- vided most of the photos for this Call 800-366-9558 and article. To view video recorded become a member today. live during the event, please visit Melton’s Facebook page. Congratulations to each of these Benton County young la- Elly Pearl Gilley dies and best wishes for success with MIss Iris Festival Keith & Kerri Arnold in their next adventures! McKenzie Bryant Sect ion SPORTS JuneB 24, 2021 TFWC CHS Lions reviews fish Baseball hatcheries Awards and quail research at June meeting The Tennessee Fish and Wild- life Commission heard updates on the Tennessee Wildlife Re- sources Agency’s fish hatcheries and the quail research project among agenda items at the June meeting which concluded Friday. TWRA Fisheries Division Chief Frank Fiss provided an overview of the agency’s hatch- ery operations, recent expan- sions, and future plans. TWRA operates 11 fish hatcheries, and 11-AA ALL DISTRICT TEAM - Konnor Comuzie, Ayden Mansfield works in conjunction with the (also 11-AA MVP), and James Bivens. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service at two other hatcheries to stock at least 8 million fish in Tennessee waters each year. While most fisheries do not re- GOLF TOURNAMENT RAISES quire routine stocking, managers use hatchery fish to maintain sev- FUNDS TO FIGHT HUNGER eral popular fisheries across the state. In fact, some fisheries are On Saturday, June 12, the Magic Valley Golf Club in Camden and Camden Elks Lodge #2156 hosted the 14th Annual David Shellooe Memorial Golf Tournament. Dozens of volunteers and sponsors, along completely reliant on hatcheries, with 38 participants, helped to raise over $4,600 for the Benton County Ministerial Alliance to use in such as those for striped bass, their effort to fight hunger in the county. From left, tournament winner Mack Terry, tournament director hybrid striped bass, walleye, and Michael Shellooe, and tournament winner Billy Robins. trout at some locations. Other fish are stocked to supplement naturally occurring popula- tions, restore native species, or modify population genetics. CWS a different level Dr. Dave Buehler, from UT, 2016 national champ, and the If you are a Vandy fan, you gave an update on the state’s residue from that triumph is still just hope they have enough arms quail research project includ- fairly fresh in Charlottesville. to get the job done. The good ing goals and possible manage- Playing in the CWS is stepping news is that the Commodores 11-AA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM - Konnor Comuzie, Braydon ment implications. The project on to a much larger stage. are in the winners’ bracket, Pace, Jason Porter, and Ayden Mansfield. is studying quail on three focal And Tennessee got exposed. which allows them a little more areas: Kyker Bottoms, Bridge- Had it not been for COVID-19, rest and latitude. stone Firestone, and Wolf River the Vols very likely would have I warned UT fans that this wildlife management areas. The made the venture to Nebraska a edition of the Vols may not be program includes documenting Tennessee found out Sunday year ago. What a treasure trove ready to be great yet. Sure, they existing quail populations in the that Omaha’s T.D. Ameritrade of experience that would have are edging closer to that plateau, areas annually and the collection Stadium isn’t the launching pad been. But reality will have its but being novices to the national of dates related to quail repro- that Lindsey Nelson Stadium in way and the Vols are adjusting to stage may require some adjust- duction, survival, and habitat Knoxville is. the bright lights. Maybe they’ll ment. I said from the beginning use. The third-seeded team in the be over that when they play that Tennessee could win it all, A collective effort to bring at- College World Series dropped again – but this paper will have or could be two-and-through. tention to quail restoration in the the chalupa in a big way. Virgin- published by then, so as of now, There is a silver lining for the state, the project has met goals ia hung a bagel on the Vols, a 6-0 those results aren’t known (and Big Orange faithful, though. for quail capture and radio-tag- setback in the opening round of I’m in no mood to rummage for Twelve times, teams who lost the ging, documenting bobwhite the double-elimination tourna- my Ouija Board). first game of the College World activity, movements, habitat use, ment. The Vols have their backs Maybe Tennessee can return Series rallied to win it all. survival, and reproduction. Sig- to the wall. to the form that got it to Omaha. Could the Vols be lucky No. 13? nificant progress has been made Call me Captain Obvious. Meanwhile, Vanderbilt had a Jim Steele is a correspondent on habitat management plans to Tennessee, in a word, stunk. It marathon against Arizona. The for Magic Valley Publishing improve survival outcomes. left too many men on base and Commodores needed 12 innings and the host of The Pressbox, The commission recognized didn’t look like the team that to subdue the Wildcats, but both which airs 4-6 p.m. CT, Mon- the Tennessee Wildlife Feder- surged to the SEC East title. teams went through a lot of pitch- day-Thursday on WRJB, 95.9 CHS TEAM AWARDS - Jace Williams received the Lion Award, and ation on its 75th anniversary. There is a reason for that, perhaps. ing to get the win. When you FM, Camden, Tenn. Trey Dooley received the Gold Glove Award. TFWC chairman Jim Ripley The Vols, while probably bet- are involved in a double-elim- read and presented a resolution ter (on paper) than Virginia, have ination tournament, pitching is to TWF CEO Mike Butler in ob- zero CWS experience. The last paramount. Vanderbilt has two servance of the milestone. TWF time UT was in Omaha was 2005, good starting hurlers, but that Big game is one of the largest and oldest when most of these players were third spot may be suspect. The organizations dedicated to the in tee ball and had no inkling downfall of so many teams in conservation of the state’s wild- about a college baseball career. these types of events is pitching quota hunt life and natural resources. Meanwhile, Virginia was the management. applications available The Tennessee Wildlife Re- sources Agency has announced the application period is not underway for the 2021 Wild- life Management Area (WMA) ELK HUNT – Apply online by July 23 for a permit to hunt elk in the regular elk, youth elk, and Tennessee. WMA youth big game quota hunts. Applications will be ac- $12 permit fee for each drawing drawn for a hunt last year will cepted through Friday, July 23. entered. start over with a priority of zero. Entries must be submitted be- There is a $1 agent fee for After all the drawings are con- fore midnight on July 23. The applications made at a license ducted, any leftover permits will WMA hunting instruction sheet agent. When applying at a license be sold on-line, on a first-come, lists locations and dates for each agent, hunters must remain at the first-serve basis beginning Aug. of the quota hunts along with location while the application is 25 at 8 a.m. drawing rules and regulations. processed to verify the informa- This will be the fifth year for Instruction sheets can be ob- tion is correct on the receipt. For an archery only hunt with seven tained and applications made for applications made on the inter- permits. Elk archery hunt dates the hunts at any TWRA license net, there is a $2 internet usage are Sept. 25-Oct. 1. The state’s agent, TWRA regional office, or fee. If entering multiple quota gun elk hunt will be held Oct. online at www.gooutdoorsten- hunts, a person must pay the per- 9-15, with seven individuals se- nessee.com. Mailed applications mit and agent fee(s) for each quo- lected to participate. Six partici- will not be accepted. ta hunt application submitted. pants will be selected through a There is no fee for current an- The WMA priority point sys- computer drawing conducted by nual sportsman license holders, tem gives a priority point for each TWRA. The seventh participant lifetime sportsman license hold- year a hunter participates with- will be the winner of a permit do- ers, or seniors possessing a type out being drawn successfully for nated by the Tennessee Wildlife 167 annual senior citizen sports- a hunt. This year a maximum of Resources Foundation, which man license. For all other appli- 13 points will be awarded, but elk will be issued in a raffle that cants, there is a non-refundable hunts are excluded. Applicants serves as a fundraiser for TWRF. Page 2B | The Camden Chronicle Thursday, June 24, 2021 This week’s featured church

Magnolia Place Shiloh United Methodist Church Assisted Living 3380 Shiloh Church Road, Camden 811 West Main St., Waverly, TN Sunday School 11:00 a.m. • Sunday Worship Services 9:30 a.m 931-296-4131 • www.magnoliaplace.biz

Lick Creek United Methodist Church ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH OF CHRIST Lick Creek community, Big Sandy Mt. Carmel Congregational First Assembly of God Church Camden Church of Christ Methodist Church 2800 Highway 70 West, Camden Hwy. 70 Bypass, Camden 277 Wynn Ferry Road, Big Sandy 584-5236 Phone: 731-584-7374 Palestine United Methodist Church Cedar Grove Church of Christ 120 Palestine Church Road, Holladay BAPTIST Cedar Grove Road, Big Sandy Pleasant Hill United Methodist Church Dry Branch Church of Christ 5190 Liberty Road, Camden Bible Truth Missionary Baptist 12242 Birdsong Rd, Holladay 584-3772 (Corner of Liberty and Pleasant Hill Rd.) Church East Side Church of Christ Poplar Grove United Methodist Church 382 Old Union Church Rd. 109 Rowsey Street, Camden 1495 Poplar Grove Road, Springville Between Camden and Holladay 584-0804 593-0122 Chalk Level Baptist Church Eva Road Church of Christ Post Oak United Methodist Church 120 Shiloh Church Road, Camden Eva Road, Camden 1610 Post Oak Road, Camden Eastside Baptist Church Holladay Church of Christ 584-0600 225 Stigall Street, Camden 74 Stokes Road, Holladay Shiloh United Methodist Church 584-5590 (pastor’s) 584-6351 3380 Shiloh Church Road, Camden Eagle Creek Baptist Church Highway 70 East Church of Christ Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. • SS 11 a.m. 780 N. Eagle Creek Road, Holladay 125 Palmer Rd., Camden Eva Baptist Church Natchez Trace Road Church of Christ NON-DENOMINATIONAL Eva Road, Eva 1550 Natchez Trace Road, Camden. Faxon Baptist Church 279-0333 New Beginning Ministries 132 Pine Grove Road, Big Sandy Big Sandy Church of Christ 8125 Highway 69A, Big Sandy 593-0788 13375 Highway 69A, 731-594-0900 First Baptist Church Big Sandy New Beginning Ministries of Camden 269 Post Oak Avenue, Camden 185 College Ave. Camden 584-6061 CHURCH OF GOD Old School/annex building First Baptist Church Independent Church of Big Sandy 13510 Highway 69A, Big Sandy First Assembly of God Church 95 Main St., Big Sandy 678-861-0186 593-3957 2800 Highway 70 West, Camden Christ Gospel Church Flatwoods Baptist Church 584-5236 418 Smith Lane, Camden 425 Flatwoods Church Dr., Holladay CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY Faith Christian Fellowship Church 584-1937 1525 Highway 641 S., Camden Grace Baptist Church New Life Ministries 226 Washington Avenue, Camden Church of God of Prophecy 1436 Eva Road, Camden 584-6990 3085 Highway 70 East, Camden Family Worship Center Holladay Baptist Church 486-4903 159 Factory Street, Camden 6920 Highway 192, Holladay Church of God of Prophecy Haven of Hope Church McDavid Grove Baptist Church 13865 Highway 69A, Big Sandy 1151 Natchez Trace Road, Camden 10430 Highway 69 South, Springville 593-5326 Heaven Sent Church 593-3230 114 Hummingbird Circle, Camden McRae’s Chapel Outdoorsmen EPISCOPAL Holladay Community Church Baptist Church 10155 Highway 192, Holladay 1260 Sulphur Creek Road, Big Sandy St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church 220-2776 731-697-3563 Long-Hillcrest, New Johnsonville House of the Lord Mt. Lebanon Baptist Church 931-535-2314 3815 Hwy. 641, Camden 59 Mt. Lebanon Road, Camden Grace Episcopal Church [email protected] 584-5279 103 S Poplar S, Paris The Church of the True Living God of Natchez Trace Baptist Church 731-642-1721 Holiness 278 Natchez Trace Road, Camden 510 Wright Road, Camden 584-7711 JEHOVAH’S WITNESS 584-5146 www.natcheztracebaptistchurch.org Messiah’s Word Fellowship New Harmony Baptist Church Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses 138 College Ave., Camden 7050 Highway 69 South, Big Sandy 198 Schools Drive, Camden 731-441-2251 593-5276 731-213-2458 Victory Chapel Fellowship Church Ramble Creek Baptist Church 3425 Rowland Mill Road, Beuna Vista 70 Ramble Creek Cemetery Loop, Big Sandy LUTHERAN 731-586-7712 593-3936 Valley Community Church Tennessee River Baptist Church Christ Lutheran Church 4430 Hwy. 70 West, Camden 1210 Highway 70 West, Camden 3235 Highway 79 South, Paris Faith Driven Minstry of God 584-2849 731-642-6620 100 Cottonwood Dr., Camden Faith General Baptist Church Wed. 7 p.m., SS 10 a.m., Sun. 11 a.m. & 1530 Birdsong Road, Camden 6 p.m. Pastor Mark Smothers Sandy Point General Baptist Church METHODIST 4170 Highway 70 West, Camden Holladay United Methodist Church PENTECOSTAL 584-0795 175 Stokes Road Springville Baptist Church Cedar Grove United Methodist Church Bethel Pentecostal Church 593-3864 Cedar Grove Church Road, Camden 3328 Bethel Church Road, Camden Chalk Hill Baptist Church Mt. Carmel United Methodist Church First United Pentecostal Church 338 Chalk Hill Church Rd., Camden Mt. Carmel Road, Camden 178 Hummingbird Circle, Camden Cross Roads Missionary Baptist Baker’s Chapel United Methodist 584-6958 • Camdenupc.com Church Church First Apostolic United Pentecostal 55 Cross Roads Church Rd., Camden 1923 Baker’s Chapel Church Rd., Big Church 731-584-7665 • www.crmbchurch.org Sandy 126 Vicksburg Ave, Camden Missionary Grove Baptist Church Cedar Grove Methodist Church 584-6958 165 Missionary Grove Church Rd., Camden Mt. Zion Road, Big Sandy Pentecostal Lighthouse Church 584-9465 • www.missionarygrove.com Cowell’s Chapel United Methodist Church 1525 Highway 70 West, Camden Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church 1681 Natchez Trace Road, Camden Rushings Chapel Pentecostal Church Highway 70 West, Camden 584-8815 3895 Liberty Road, Camden Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Eva United Methodist Church 584-3655 1675 Pleasant Hill Church Rd., Camden 21 Pilot Knob Road, Eva Prospect General Baptist First United Methodist Church PRESBYTERIAN Bro. Bill Douglas 104 North Church Avenue, Camden Rushing Creek Missionary Baptist 584-6081 Cumberland Presbyterian Church Church, 4268 Reynoldsburg Rd., Camden [email protected] 239 W Main St., Camden 584-7598 William Grove Missionary Baptist Church www.camdenfirstumc.org Pleasant Ridge United Presbyterian 1770 William Grove Rd., Camden Church Westside General Baptist Church Pleasant Ridge, Big Sandy 731-986-8456 Cain Street, Camden METHODIST Sugar Tree Baptist Chapel SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST 16364 Birdsong Rd., Holladay Flatwoods United Methodist Church Flatwoods Road, Camden Camden Seventh-Day Adventist CATHOLIC 584-3259 214 Natchez Trace Rd., Camden Liberty United Methodist Church St. Mary’s Church 3135 Highway 69 A, Camden 220 West Main Street, Camden SS 9:45 • Worship 11 a.m.

This Devotional & Directory is made possible by these businesses who encourage all of us to attend worship services. Thursday, June 24, 2021 The Camden Chronicle | Page 3B FAITH Religious ignorance- Job 8:5-6 thou wouldest seek unto God ain’t so! Prosperity religion is Paul says, “There hath no betimes (early), and make thy a harmful way to look at Chris- temptation taken you but such supplication to the Almighty; tians in trouble. How can you, is common to man.” We all will If thou wert pure and upright; “Weep with those that weep,” face them, but thank God Christ surely now He would awake for if you think they are sinful be- goes through the fiery furnaces thee, and make the habitation of cause of their tears? How can with us! Let’s try to do as God thy righteousness prosperous.” you bear one another’s burdens, commanded through Paul and Somehow it seems that we get if they’re not supposed to even “remember those in bonds as in our minds that if a believer is have them? Trials will come bound” with them. Also, “con- Here is another of suffer- right with God, his life is going into every believer’s life, but I sidering thyself lest thou also ing Job’s friend’s so-called to go smoothly, and everything Peter says they are, “for a sea- be tempted” (or tried). God words of help in his pain. “If will “turn up roses!” It just son.” bless-Randy Reed God desires to heal and restore found in I Corinthians chapter His perfect will. To the chil- know God personally, we must 12 or that Jesus is still provid- dren of Israel, it was the mighty spend time with Him. How can ing miracles today, but what Egyptians who were holding we love someone we do not are we to do with verses like them in bondage, to David it know? We must know Him be- Mark 16:17-18, and James 5:14- was an intimidating giant that fore we can trust Him. 15 just to name a few? Old and was trying to destroy him, and May we accept the invitation New Testament scriptures such with us, it might be a negative to respond to His voice, to love as these are relevant today the test result that has paralyzed Him with all of our heart, mind, same as every command and us with fear. Like all who have and strength. Let us honor Him, promise of God. stood in faith against seeming- and in faith, we will press for- Can God heal us? Of course! God’s word is a light unto our ly impossible situations, we can ward in His name one step at We do not need to speculate path and a lamp unto our feet. also choose to shout from the a time. There is much that we or wonder about His ability to Jesus wants us to follow Him housetops, “What shall we then do not comprehend, but we do provide miracles and bring res- without stress and anxiety and say to these things? If God be know He promised to heal His toration even in the most diffi- to trust that He is in control. for us, who can be against us?” people. If not in this life, we cult situations. Jeremiah 17:14 Our existence is not an acci- Romans 8:31. will be healed with a brand- says, “Heal me, O Lord, and I dent or the result of a random The purpose and meaning new body in the resurrection shall be healed. Save me, and I chance but rather a deliberate of life is knowing and loving and will continue to live in per- shall be saved: for Thou art my act of intensive planning and God. Our journey is an oppor- fect health with Him forever. praise.” Whatever the case, we divine order by the one who tunity to experience an exciting May we receive encouragement can believe and know without a created us. God has known you adventure with the Holy Spirit from the words of this beautiful doubt that our heavenly Father before the foundation of the as our guide. The key to being hymn, “God moves in a myste- desires to help us in our time of world and considers you one filled with His contentment is rious way” written by William need whatever it might be, and of His priceless possessions. to hold tightly to His hand, and Cowper in 1773. “God moves in yet, we look around and notice He is not going to design us in when our path becomes steep a mysterious way His wonders that many have not received His image and then abandon us. and treacherous, we must be to perform; He plants his foot- their answer. When we begin Philippians 1:6 declares, “And willing to believe that God is steps in the sea, and rides upon to investigate the truth about I am certain that God, who be- who He says He is, and to know the storm. Blind unbelief is healing and miracles, it does gan the good work within you, without a shadow of a doubt that sure to err, and scan his work in not take long to discover this will continue his work until it He will help us and keep us safe vain: God is His own interpret- is a complicated subject that is finally finished on the day as we continue climbing higher er, and he will make it plain.” includes conditions that must when Christ Jesus returns.” with Him. When you come to This is an excerpt from Dr. be taken into consideration. I Yes, we do have responsibili- a resting place, breathe deeply, Holland’s new book, “Receiv- realize that some people do not ties and there are certain con- embrace the moment, and be re- ing our healing.” To learn more believe in the blood covenant of ditions, but as we listen, trust, freshed in the glory and beauty visit billyhollandministries. Christ or the gifts of the Spirit and obey, He will reveal to us of His presence. If we desire to com.

The thoughts and opinions expressed in our contributed content are solely those of the author and not that of this newspaper or Magic Valley Publishing. Our readers are welcomed to submit Letters to the Editor by emailing editor Daniel The Bible and predictive Richardson at [email protected] or via mail at PO Box 899, Camden, TN 38320. prophecy (part II) a friend (Psalm 41:9) for 30 piec- es of silver (Zechariah 11:12). Don’t let the stairs He was (John 13:18; Matthew 26:15). He would be spit upon limit your mobility. and beaten (Isaiah 50:6; 53:5), and in death both His hands The AmeriGlide Rave 2 stair lift is and His feet were to be pierced the ideal solution for anyone: (Psalm 22:16). This is exactly Who struggles with using the stairs what happened (Matthew 27:30; In last week’s article I intro- Luke 24:39). The Scriptures That is worried about risking a fall duced the subject of predictive foretold that He would be num- Who wants to access all of their home prophecy in the Bible as one way bered among criminals (Isaiah we can know that the Bible was 53:12), which He was (Matthew not a creation of men writing on 27:38). He would be mocked, not Call now to save on a Rave 2 stair lift! their own. It has a supernatural only with scornful words (Psalm origin. It is God’s Word. I used 22:7-8), but with bitter wine 1-866-405-1781 the rebuilding of Jericho as an (Psalm 22:18). So He was (Mat- example of this in the last arti- thew 27:39, 48). Although He cle. It was also noted that the would die and be placed in a rich Old Testament contains more man’s tomb (Isaiah 53:9; Mat- than 300 prophecies about and thew 27:57), His bones would fulfilled by Christ.1 In this arti- not be broken (Psalm 34:20; cle, I would like to share some of John 19:33), and His flesh would those with you. To save myself not see corruption, because he some time, I have taken the fol- would be raised from the dead lowing list from the article cited (Psalm 16:10; Acts 2:22ff.), and in the previous endnote. eventually ascend into heaven They prophesied One would (Psalm 110:1-3; 45:6; Acts 1:9- be born of a woman (Genesis 10). 3:15; Galatians 4:4), of the seed Time and again biblical of Abraham (Genesis 22:18; prophecies are presented, and Luke 3:34), of the tribe of Judah fulfilled, with exacting detail. (Genesis 49:10; Hebrews 7:14), Jeremiah wrote: “. . . when the of the royal lineage of David word of the prophet shall come (2 Samuel 7:12; Luke 1:32), in to pass, then shall the prophet be Bethlehem (Micah 5:2; Matthew known, that Jehovah hath truly 2:1), to the virgin Mary (Isaiah sent him” (28:9). 7:14; Matthew 1:22), in order to Some have tried to get around bruise the head of Satan (Gene- the fulfillment of these prophe- sis 3:15; Galatians 4:4; Hebrews cies by saying that the Old Tes- 2:12-14). tament prophecies about Christ His Galilean ministry was were edited after Christ came foretold (Isaiah 9:1-2), and it and all the details were known. was prophesied that a forerun- That’s what was said, for exam- Inspire ner would announce His arrival ple, of Isaiah 53. But between (Isaiah 40:3; Matthew 3:1-3). He 1947 and 1956 the Dead Sea The World would appear during the days of Scrolls were found in Qumran. the Roman reign (Daniel 2:44; Among them was a complete Publish Your Luke 2:1), while Judah still pos- scroll of the book of Isaiah dat- sessed her own king (Genesis ing back to the second century Book 49:10; Matthew 2:22). He would before Christ. Until this time, the Today be killed some 490 years after oldest copy available was about With the command to restore Jerusa- a thousand years later. Finding lem at the end of the Babylonian this scroll gave scholars the op- captivity (457 B.C.), i.e., A.D. 30 portunity to compare a copy of THE MOST RESPECTED (Daniel 9:24ff.). He was to be the book of Isaiah before Christ both human and divine; though with those we have now. It was FULL SERVICE born, He was eternal (Micah 5:2; discovered that the book of Isa- PUBLISHING FIRM John 1:1, 14); though a man, He iah had not edited. As with other was Jehovah’s “fellow” (Zecha- Old Testament prophecies made Hard cover and digital distribution riah 13:7; John 10:30; Philippi- and fulfilled in Christ, it is gen- Custom designs and illustrations ans 2:6). He was to be gentle and uine. The Bible is the Word of Full Publicity and Promotion Campaign compassionate in His dealings God written by Holy Spirit-In- Your book made available at all major secular and with mankind (Isaiah 42:1-4; spired men (2 Pet 1:21). It is re- specialty Christian bookstores including: Amazon, Matthew 12:15-21). He would liable and trustworthy in all that iTunes, Barnes & Noble, and many more. submit perfectly to His heavenly it says. Father (Psalm 40:8; Isaiah 53:11; 1 Bert Thompson, “In Defense John 8:29; 2 Corinthians 5:32; 1 of...the Bible’s Inspiration [Part Call today for your Free Publishing Kit! Peter 2:22). II], http://www.apologetics- The prophecy was that He press.org/APContent.aspx?cat- would be rejected and know grief egory=13&article=1330, ac- 833-758-0931 (Isaiah 53:3), and be betrayed by cessed March 22, 2013. Page 4B | The Camden Chronicle Thursday, June 24, 2021

BENTON COUNTY LIBRARY Library visits are lots of fun!!! The library provides beverages, snacks, & meals daily for children 18 and under. For more info, call 731-584-4772 or visit Facebook: Benton County TN Public Library Use your time wisely: READ MORE Thursday, June 24, 2021 The Camden Chronicle | Page 5B PUBLIC NOTICES / RECORDS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS BENTON COUNTY

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30 a.m. to 12 p.m., at First United Camden.. For more info. call SHERIFF’S REPORTS BCVP Methodist in Camden, just off 584-2657 or 731-431-3012. All The Benton County Volunteer the Court Square. In the event veterans are welcome. Arrests from 6/11-6/17/21: Elijah Cody Gray, 36, 2575 misuse of 911. Program (BCVP) will its monthly of a burn-out or transient need, Veteran’s Meeting call 584-6081. The Camden American Taylor Brent Bradford, Lick Creek Rd., Big Sandy. Jayson Keith Johnson, meeting on Wednesday, June 22, 1450 Pleasant Hill Rd., Theft of property over $1,000, 46, 154 Sunset Ln., Camden. 30 beginning at 10 a.m. with Genealogical Society Legion Post #102 meets the Bingo. The speaker at 11 a.m. The Benton County second Tuesday of the month 6 Mansfield. Criminal trespass. possession of unlawful drug Theft of property over $1,000, will be Jenna Patton from FUEL. Genealogical Society meets the p.m. at The Grainery Restaurant Keylan Ryan Brockman, 26, paraphernalia. burglary. A potluck lunch to follow. BCVP fourth Thursday of each month in Camden.. For more info. call 204 Washington Ave., Camden. Ricky Alan Hargrove, 49, Ernest Gene Moudy Jr., meetings are usually held the at 6:30 p.m. at the Tennessee 731-693-7708. All veterans are Failure to appear capias. 155 Drew White Dr., Camden. 44, 447 Cheatham, Bruceton. last Wednesday of the month Room of the Benton County welcome. Shawn Lee French, 36, 1314 Unlawful carrying/possession of Aggravated sexual battery. and are open to the membership Library in Camden. For the Weekly Quilting Group Brentwood Terrace, Nashville. a weapon. Timothy Wayne Roig, 36, of BCVP, however, the public is safety of all attendees, masks The Benton County Volunteer Driving on revoked/suspended Patricia Lynn Herrin, 101 Parker Ave., Waverly. invited. Masks are available. We and social distancing will be Program (BCVP) hand-quilting observed. group meets every Wednesday license, simple possession of 57, 261 Jumping Jack Ln., Theft of property over $1,000, are located at 122 W. Walnut St. schedule VI, possession of Camden. Resisting stop/arrest, burglary. in Camden. For more info. call Celebrate Recovery from 9 a.m. to noon at the Chris Stone 731-584-6060. Celebrate Recovery for hurts, BCVP office, 122 W. Walnut unlawful drug paraphernalia. possession of schedule II, Pre-K hang-ups and addictions meet St., Camden. Everyone is every Monday night at 6 p.m. welcome. For more info, contact Voluntary Pre-K is accepting at Missionary Grove Baptist the BCVP at 731-584-6060 or applications through June Church in Camden. [email protected]. 30, 2021 for students who NA Meeting Support Group CAMDEN will be age 4 by August 15, Narcotics Anonymous meets The Benton County Man charged with 2021, for the upcoming 2021- Monday, Thursday, Friday, Community Resource Center POLICE and Saturday at 7 p.m. in the (CRC) holds an Alzheimer’s/ 2022 school year. To get an basement of the Camden Dementia Support Group at 1 application, visit the Board of Library at 121 S. Forrest Ave. p.m. on the second Thursday REPORTS aggravated arson in Education at 197 Briarwood AA Meetings of each month at the CRC, 145 Avenue, Camden. Applications Alcoholics Anonymous meets Hospital Dr. in Camden. Contact Arrests from 6/11-6/17/21: may also be printed from the every Tuesday night at 7 p.m. CRC with any questions 731- Carlin Marie Bush, 30, 165 Union City house fire and Friday night at 7:30 p.m. at 213-2362. website bentoncountyschools. Mockingbird Ln., Martin. Filing St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Recycling Program false report. org. Families will be notified Camden. The Lions Club recycles cell Special agent fire investigators On May 30th, TBI agents in July if their student qualifies Al-Anon Meeting phones and ink cartridges for Jennie Marie Heck, 41, from the Tennessee Bureau of and Accelerant Detection K9 591 N. Forrest Ave., Camden. for the VPK Program. Al-Anon Family Group Kidsight, a program at the Lions’ Juvenile summons, failure to Investigation have arrested and Millie joined the Union City SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 meets Thursday at 7 p.m. at Eye Center at Vanderbilt that Cumberland Presbyterian in screens kids for eye problems. appear capias. charged a Union City man in Fire Department in investigating The Second Annual Arts and Camden. Enter the door on the Collection boxes are at Mark’s Matthew Keith McClure, 31, connection with a fire at an Obion a house fire in the 4400 block Crafts Show at the Camden west side of the building and go Bldg. Materials, TVA Employees 277 Washington Ave., Camden. County residence, in which five of Clifford Rives Road, which Elks Lodge will be held Sat., downstairs. For more info. call Credit Union, the Courthouse, Parole violation. people were inside. occurred that same day. All Sept. 25, from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 584-4924. and First United Methodist five individuals inside, at the Vendors needed. 10’ X 10’ Family Support Program Church. For more info., call Joey There is a support program Cooper at 584-8571. time of the fire, were able to spaces with table provided, for those helping a person with Nutrition Program escape without injury. During inside or out, $10. Crafts, a severe disability. For more The Benton County Nutrition TENNESSEE the course of the investigation, jewelry, signs, etc. Please call info. contact Amy Davidson at Program provides congregate agents developed information 731-697-0256 or 731-793-0850 855-2316 or adavidsonfsc@ meals to the elderly, and home HIGHWAY leading to Joseph Lee Morris to reserve a space. The Lodge bellsouth.net. delivered meals to seniors with American Legion disabilities. Anyone needing (DOB: 2/7/76), of Union City, as will be selling food for the event American Legion Post 228, meals, contact Debbie Hill at PATROL the individual responsible for the and all proceeds will go to our Big Sandy, has Karaoke every 584-3627 or bentonco@nwthra. fire. Veterans Appreciation Fund. Saturday night from 8-12 p.m. org. Arrests from 6/11-6/17/21: Today, with the assistance of the ••• and a DJ every Wednesday Hospice Volunteers Tommy Allen Wilson, 36, 410 ONGOING night from 5-9 p.m. Hospice needs volunteers Obion County Sheriff’s Office, ANNOUNCEMENTS Veteran’s Meeting to help chronically ill adults Bull Durham Rd., Springville. agents arrested Morris. He was ••• VFW Post #2109 and and their families. For more Driving on revoked/suspended booked into the Obion County UMW Thrift Shop Disabled American Veterans info. contact Barry Fowler at license. Jail on a count of Aggravated The United Methodist Chapter #30 meet every third 584-9500 or Wanda Perry at Women’s Thrift Shop is open Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. [email protected]. Arson. His bond will be set at his Tuesday and Saturday from 9 at The Grainery Restaurant in Joseph Lee Morris first court appearance.

PUBLIC NOTICES

NOTICE OF Trust by the Holder, and that McRae Street to the point of purpose. letters testamentary (or of NOTICE OF MEETING FORECLOSURE SALE as agent for the undersigned, beginning, containing 0.45 acre, administration as the case may Brock & Scott, PLLC, Substitute more or less. This being Lot No. be) in respect of the estate of The Benton County Board Trustee, by virtue of the power 18 of the McRae Subdivision in James George Cuthbertson, of Public Utilities will meet STATE OF TENNESSEE, and authority vested in it, will the Town of Camden, Tennessee, Brock & Scott, PLLC, who died May 1, 2021, were in regular monthly session BENTON COUNTY on July 15, 2021, at 10:00 AM as shown by plat of record in Plat Substitute Trustee issued to the undersigned by on Tuesday, June 29th, 2021 at the usual and customary 2, Page 14, Register’s Office of c/o Tennessee Foreclosure the Clerk and Master of Benton at 3:30 p.m. at the office of WHEREAS, Johnny R. location at the Benton County Benton County, Tennessee, to Department County, Tennessee. All persons, the Board at 975 Hwy. 70 E, Harris executed a Deed of Courthouse, Camden, Tennessee, which reference is made. 4360 Chamblee Dunwoody resident and non-resident, Camden, TN. Trust to Mortgage Electronic proceed to sell at public outcry Parcel ID Number Road, Ste 310 having claims, matured or Registration Systems, Inc., as to the highest and best bidder 078C A 004.00 Atlanta, GA 30341 unmatured, against the estate Raymond Barnes beneficiary, as nominee for for cash, the following described Address/Description: 169 PH: 404-789-2661 FX: 404- are required to file the same General Manager Quicken Loans Inc., Lender and property situated in Benton Mcrae St, Camden, TN 38320 294-0919 with the Clerk of the above- Yale Riley, Trustee(s), which County, Tennessee, to wit: Current Owner(s): The File No.: 20-03533 FC01 named Court on or before the 06/24 was dated August 23, 2018, and BEGINNING at a stake in the Estate of Johnny R. Harris earlier of the dates prescribed in recorded on August 27, 2018, in northeast corner of this tract and Other Interested Party(ies): 06/17, 24-07/01 (1) or (2) otherwise their claims NOTICE OF MEETING Book 308, at Page 116 in Benton the northwest corner to John C. n/a will be forever barred: County, Tennessee Register of Johnsonius (Map 78C, Group The sale of the property BID NOTICE (1) (A) Four (4) months from The Benton County Deeds. A, Parcel 5.00); runs thence described above shall be subject the date of the first publication Emergency Communications WHEREAS, default having southeast 147.0 feet along the to all matters shown on any The Benton County Electric (or posting, as the case may Board meeting will be held been made in the payment of the west boundary of Johnsonius recorded plat; any and all liens System will be accepting be) of this notice if the creditor at 5:30 PM on Monday, June debt(s) and obligation(s) thereby (Parcel 5.00) to a stake and the against said property for unpaid sealed bids on scrap metal, received an actual copy of this 28th at 152 N Forrest Ave. in secured by the said Deed of Trust inner north corner of Tony L property taxes; any restrictive aluminum, and copper until Notice to Creditors at least sixty Camden. and the current holder of said Ward (Map 78C, Group A, Parcel covenants, easements or set-back June 29, 2021, at 10:00 a.m. (60) days before date that is four Deed of Trust, Quicken Loans, 23.00) runs thence west 130.1 lines that may be applicable; any For further information contact (4) months from the date of the 06/24 LLC f/k/a Quicken Loans Inc., feet along the south margin of prior liens or encumbrances as Benton County Electric System first publication (or posting); or (the “Holder”), appointed the this tract and the north margin of well as any priority created by warehouse at 925 Hwy 70 East. (B) Sixty (60) days from PUBLIC NOTICE undersigned, Brock & Scott, Ward and Bobby G. Hardin (Map a fixture filing; a deed of trust; The Board reserves the right the date the creditor received PLLC, as Substitute Trustee, 78C, Group A, Parcel 24.00) to and any matter than an accurate to reject any or all bids for any an actual copy of the Notice Benton County Government with all the rights, powers the southeast comer of Eugene survey of the premises might reason whatsoever. to Creditors, if the creditor is accepting sealed bids for the and privileges of the original E. Palmer (Map 7C, Group A, disclose; and received the copy of the notice Benton County Airport roofing Trustee named in said Deed of Parcel 3.00); runs thence north All right and equity of Raymond Barnes less than sixty (60) days prior project until 12 PM July 1, Trust; and 147.9 feet to a stake along the redemption, statutory or General Manager to the date that is four (4) 2021 at which time bids will NOW, THEREFORE, west margin to this tract and otherwise, homestead, and months from the date of the be opened. No late bids will notice is hereby given that Palmer’s east margin to the south dower are expressly waived in 06/17, 24 first publication (or posting) as be accepted. Bids should be the entire indebtedness has margin of McRae Street; runs said Deed of Trust, and the title described in (1) (A); or turned into the Benton County been declared due and payable thence east 130.6 feet along the is believed to be good, but the State of Tennessee (2) Twelve (12) months from Mayor’s Office. as provided in said Deed of north margin pf this tract and undersigned will sell and convey Benton County the decedent’s date of death. A mandatory site visit to only as Substitute Trustee. The Probate Division All persons indebted to the review the requirements for right is reserved to adjourn NOTICE TO CREDITORS above Estate must come forward the project is required. Contact the day of the sale to another As Required by and make proper settlement Benton County Maintenance day, time, and place certain TCA 30-2-306 with the undersigned at once. Department at (731) 441-2828 without further publication, Case No. 4380 to visit the site. Specifications upon announcement at the time for the roofing project can be and place for the sale set forth Estate of JAMES GEORGE Elizabeth Renee Lowe picked up in the Benton County above. CUTHBERTSON, Deceased Executor Mayor’s Office. This office is attempting to 06/10/2021 All bids must contain proof collect a debt. Any information Notice is hereby given that Marcus D. Noles of General Liability Insurance obtained will be used for that on the 11th day of June, 2021, Attorney and Workers Comp Insurance. 06/08/2021 Benton County Government Timothy R. Burrus reserves the right to reject Clerk and Master any and all bids including the 06/11/2021 lowest bid.

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