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The Obion County Rescue Squad has reported the following numbers of calls for the first quarter of 2013: January Standbys: 8 Motor vehicle accidents: 10 Medical calls: 21 Other calls: 12 Training: 1 Meetings: 2 Body transfers: 3 February Water search and rescue: 1 Funeral escort: 1 Traffic control: 1 Standbys: 8 Motor vehicle accidents: 13 Medical calls: 22 Other calls: 4 Training: 2 Meetings: 3 Body transfers: 2 Grass fires: 2 March Standbys: 10 Motor vehicle accidents: 6 Medical calls: 18 Training: 4 Meetings: 3 Work days: 4 Fundraisers: 1 Grass fires: 1 April Traffic control: 1 Standbys: 8 Motor vehicle accidents: 7 Medical calls: 14 Meetings: 2 Work days: 3 Body transfers: 3 Grass fires: 1 Totals: Water search and rescue: 1 Funeral escort: 1 Traffic control: 2 Standbys: 34 Motor vehicle accidents: 36 Medical calls: 75 Other calls: 16 Training: 7 Meetings: 10 Work days: 7 Fundraisers: 1 Body transfers: 6 Grass fires: 4 The Obion County Rescue Squad has donated 3,012 manhours so far in 2013. The Tennessee Association of Rescue Squads advises the national standard rate per hour for rescue service to counties in Tennessee to be $21.79 per hour, so the value of the hours is $65,639. In addition, rescue squad personnel donated 15,689 miles, which makes another $3,608 donation, based on the IRS standard of 23 cents per mile for medical transportation. Year to date, the total sav- ings to Obion County is $69,247, a spokesman said. Divorces The following divorces or annulments were granted May 15-21 by Chancellor W. Michael Maloan and were filed in the office of Obion County Clerk & Master Paula Rice. All Chancery Court divorces and annulments are listed, without exception, and are only listed once final decrees or orders are signed by the chancellor. May 15 • Rickie Dale Bradberry and Linda Joan Bradberry. May 20 • Bryan Keith Avery and Rhonda Sue Avery. • Fredrick David Lindsay and Kelly Lee Lindsay. • Angel Grace Tennant and Daniel Ray Tennant. General Sessions The following cases were disposed of May 13-17 in Obion County General Sessions Court by Judge Jimmy Smith, or fines paid before scheduled court appearances, and were recorded in the dockets in the office of Obion County Circuit Court Clerk Harry Johnson. The cases listed exclude routine traffic violations, civil cases and cases that are dismissed, unless dis- missal is contingent upon costs being paid or other conditions. All others are published, including judi- cial diversions and deferred cases, without exception. Joshua D. Darnall — promoting methamphet- amine manufacture, best interest plea to an amended charge of simple posses- sion/casual exchange. • Jennifer Wilburn — theft of merchandise ($500- $1,000), best interest plea to an amended charge of theft of merchandse/shop- lifting. • Michael S. Flowers — Schedule VI drugs, guilty of a lesser charge of simple possession/casual exchange. • Kenneth B. Gurien — driving under the influence (second offense), guilty of a lesser charge of driving under the influence (first offense). • Heather Kolwyck — driving under the influence (first offense), guilty of a lesser charge of reckless driving. • Mario A. McElrath — Schedule I drugs, guilty of a lesser charge of simple pos- session/casual exchange. • Richard Bott — initiat- ing manufacture of meth- amphetamine, two counts of evading arrest, criminal impersonation and evading arrest with risk of death or injury/vehicle involved, bound over to the grand jury. • Joe A. Davis — sim- ple possession/casual exchange, judicial diver- sion. • Hailey Leigh Pierson — simple possession/casu- al exchange, judicial diver- sion. • Victoria M. Tillmon — theft of merchandise ($500-$1,000), judicial diversion on an amended charge of theft of merchan- dise/shoplifting. • Misty Haynes — driv- ing while license revoked, deferred. • Latoya Jones — driving while license suspended, deferred. • Lauren A. Lampley — driving while license suspended, deferred. • Joshua H. Pollock — driving while license sus- pended (second or subse- quent), deferred. • James Courtney — driv- ing while license suspended (second or subsequent) and prevention/obstruction ser- vice of legal process, guilty as charged; burglary/solici- tation, guilty as charged on an amended charge of criminal trespassing. • Edward E. McIntyre — theft of merchandise/shop- lifting, guilty as charged. • Jessica E. Osborne — public intoxication, guilty as charged. • Jeffrey L. Smith — public intoxication, guilty as charged. • William Douglas Smith — theft (up to $500), guilty as charged. • Elizabeth Ward — resisting a stop, arrest or search, guilty as charged. • Percy M. Brown — financial responsibility law violation, guilty/traffic ticket paid in full. • Steven F. Frazer — driving without a license, guilty/traffic ticket paid in full. • Vicky H. Northam — financial responsibility law violation, guilty/traffic ticket paid in full. Brandon S. Olsen — financial responsibility law violation, guilty/traffic ticket paid in full. • Steven Parsons — financial responsibility law violation, guilty/traffic ticket paid in full. Page Three The Messenger, Union City, Tennessee, Wednesday, May 22.2013 For the record The following deed transfers were filed May 14-21 in the office of Obion County Register of Deeds Vicky Long. The transfers listed exclude deeds of trust (mortgages on real estate) and any miscellaneous instruments recorded in the register’s office. The list is published in its entirety, without exception, from record books in the register’s office. Amounts are not shown for true quitclaim deeds, or deeds in which a husband and wife divide property. Deeds conveying property to a state, the federal government or a city are exempt from the state transfer tax. • Woody Brundige and Faye Brundige and David Brundige and Cindy Brundige to the City of South Fulton, Tennessee, Dist. 16, quitclaim deed. • Mary Jane Walters and Henry O. Walters to Larry C. Mink and Cheryl L. Mink, Dist. 13, $36,000. • Royce Aker to James A. Scott and Connie L. Scott, Dist. 15, $10,500. • Shapiro & Kirsch LLP, substitute trustee, to Ralph Adams and Bobbie Jane Adams, $32,082.50. • Glen Parnell to Jana Parnell, Dist. 15, quitclaim deed. • Calvin Cary Jr. and Shirley Cary to Henry Dale Sanders, Dist. 3, quitclaim deed. • Henry Dale Sanders to Calvin Cary Jr. and Shirley Cary, Dist. 3, $2,000. • Jen Ray Gearhart, Charles T. Browder and Grant Gearhart, co-trustees of the Browder Special Needs Trust, to Donald Ray Morris and Joyce A. Morris, Dist. 16, $15,000. • Arnold M. 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The Obion County Rescue Squad has reported the following numbers of calls for the first quarter of 2013:

JanuaryStandbys: 8Motor vehicle accidents:

10Medical calls: 21Other calls: 12Training: 1Meetings: 2Body transfers: 3

FebruaryWater search and rescue:

1Funeral escort: 1Traffic control: 1Standbys: 8Motor vehicle accidents:

13Medical calls: 22Other calls: 4Training: 2Meetings: 3Body transfers: 2Grass fires: 2

MarchStandbys: 10Motor vehicle accidents:

6Medical calls: 18Training: 4Meetings: 3Work days: 4Fundraisers: 1Grass fires: 1

AprilTraffic control: 1Standbys: 8Motor vehicle accidents:

7Medical calls: 14Meetings: 2Work days: 3Body transfers: 3Grass fires: 1

Totals:Water search and rescue:

1Funeral escort: 1Traffic control: 2Standbys: 34Motor vehicle accidents:

36Medical calls: 75Other calls: 16Training: 7Meetings: 10Work days: 7Fundraisers: 1Body transfers: 6Grass fires: 4The Obion County Rescue

Squad has donated 3,012 manhours so far in 2013. The Tennessee Association of Rescue Squads advises the national standard rate per hour for rescue service to counties in Tennessee to be $21.79 per hour, so

the value of the hours is $65,639. In addition, rescue squad personnel donated 15,689 miles, which makes another $3,608 donation,

based on the IRS standard of 23 cents per mile for medical transportation. Year to date, the total sav-ings to Obion County is $69,247, a spokesman said.

DivorcesThe following divorces

or annulments were granted May 15-21 by Chancellor W. Michael Maloan and were filed in the office of Obion County Clerk & Master Paula Rice. All Chancery Court divorces and annulments are listed, without exception, and are only listed once final decrees or orders are signed by the chancellor.

May 15• Rickie Dale Bradberry

and Linda Joan Bradberry.May 20

• Bryan Keith Avery and Rhonda Sue Avery.

• Fredrick David Lindsay and Kelly Lee Lindsay.

• Angel Grace Tennant and Daniel Ray Tennant.

General SessionsThe following cases were

disposed of May 13-17 in Obion County General Sessions Court by Judge Jimmy Smith, or fines paid before scheduled court appearances, and were recorded in the dockets in the office of Obion County Circuit Court Clerk Harry Johnson.

The cases listed exclude routine traffic violations, civil cases and cases that are dismissed, unless dis-missal is contingent upon costs being paid or other conditions. All others are published, including judi-cial diversions and deferred cases, without exception.

• Joshua D. Darnall — promoting methamphet-amine manufacture, best interest plea to an amended charge of simple posses-sion/casual exchange.

• Jennifer Wilburn — theft of merchandise ($500-$1,000), best interest plea to an amended charge of theft of merchandse/shop-lifting.

• Michael S. Flowers — Schedule VI drugs,

guilty of a lesser charge of simple possession/casual exchange.

• Kenneth B. Gurien — driving under the influence (second offense), guilty of a lesser charge of driving under the influence (first offense).

• Heather Kolwyck — driving under the influence (first offense), guilty of a lesser charge of reckless driving.

• Mario A. McElrath — Schedule I drugs, guilty of a lesser charge of simple pos-session/casual exchange.

• Richard Bott — initiat-ing manufacture of meth-amphetamine, two counts of evading arrest, criminal impersonation and evading arrest with risk of death or injury/vehicle involved, bound over to the grand jury.

• Joe A. Davis — sim-ple possession/casual exchange, judicial diver-sion.

• Hailey Leigh Pierson — simple possession/casu-al exchange, judicial diver-sion.

• Victoria M. Tillmon — theft of merchandise ($500-$1,000), judicial diversion on an amended charge of theft of merchan-dise/shoplifting.

• Misty Haynes — driv-ing while license revoked, deferred.

• Latoya Jones — driving while license suspended, deferred.

• Lauren A. Lampley — driving while license suspended, deferred.

• Joshua H. Pollock — driving while license sus-pended (second or subse-quent), deferred.

• James Courtney — driv-ing while license suspended (second or subsequent) and prevention/obstruction ser-vice of legal process, guilty as charged; burglary/solici-tation, guilty as charged on an amended charge of criminal trespassing.

• Edward E. McIntyre — theft of merchandise/shop-lifting, guilty as charged.

• Jessica E. Osborne — public intoxication, guilty

as charged.• Jeffrey L. Smith —

public intoxication, guilty as charged.

• William Douglas Smith — theft (up to $500), guilty as charged.

• Elizabeth Ward — resisting a stop, arrest or search, guilty as charged.

• Percy M. Brown — financial responsibility law violation, guilty/traffic ticket paid in full.

• Steven F. Frazer — driving without a license, guilty/traffic ticket paid in full.

• Vicky H. Northam — financial responsibility law violation, guilty/traffic ticket paid in full.

• Brandon S. Olsen — financial responsibility law violation, guilty/traffic ticket paid in full.

• Steven Parsons — financial responsibility law violation, guilty/traffic ticket paid in full.

Page ThreeThe Messenger, Union City, Tennessee, Wednesday, May 22.2013

For the recordThe following deed transfers were filed May 14-21

in the office of Obion County Register of Deeds Vicky Long.

The transfers listed exclude deeds of trust (mortgages on real estate) and any miscellaneous instruments recorded in the register’s office. The list is published in its entirety, without exception, from record books in the register’s office.

Amounts are not shown for true quitclaim deeds, or deeds in which a husband and wife divide property. Deeds conveying property to a state, the federal government or a city are exempt from the state transfer tax.

• Woody Brundige and Faye Brundige and David Brundige and Cindy Brundige to the City of South Fulton, Tennessee, Dist. 16, quitclaim deed.

• Mary Jane Walters and Henry O. Walters to Larry C. Mink and Cheryl L. Mink, Dist. 13, $36,000.

• Royce Aker to James A. Scott and Connie L. Scott, Dist. 15, $10,500.

• Shapiro & Kirsch LLP, substitute trustee, to Ralph Adams and Bobbie Jane Adams, $32,082.50.

• Glen Parnell to Jana Parnell, Dist. 15, quitclaim deed.• Calvin Cary Jr. and Shirley Cary to Henry Dale

Sanders, Dist. 3, quitclaim deed.• Henry Dale Sanders to Calvin Cary Jr. and Shirley

Cary, Dist. 3, $2,000.• Jen Ray Gearhart, Charles T. Browder and Grant

Gearhart, co-trustees of the Browder Special Needs Trust, to Donald Ray Morris and Joyce A. Morris, Dist. 16, $15,000.

• Arnold M. Weiss, substitute trustee, to the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, exempt.

• Fannie Mae, also known as Federal National Mortgage Association, to Jim Crumby and Michele Crumby, Dist. 16, $41,000.

• Stephen S. Russell to Chester Ervin and Harold Johnson, Dist. 13, $30,000.

• Robert E. Kirkland and Jenny D. Kirkland Foundation to Discovery Park of America Inc., Dist. 13, quitclaim deed.

• George David Plunk and Jo Ann Billingsby, co-admin-istrators, to George David Plunk and Jo Ann Billingsby, Dist. 7, administrator’s deed.

• Edward Michael, also known as Eddie Michael, to Arlie C. Goff and Tommy S. Goff, Dist. 12, $53,000.

• Danny Bevill, successor trustee, to Danny Bevill, Dist. 5, quitclaim deed.

• Ralph Henson, substitute trustee, to First Citizens National Bank, Dist. 12, $47,700.

• Karen Sue Quinn and James Rodney Quinn to Orlando Torres and Laina L. Torres, Dist. 12, $50,000.

• Janet Hughes to Roger L. Hughes and Janet Hughes, Dist. 5, quitclaim deed.

• Roger L. Hughes and Janet Hughes to Thomas E. Williams, Dist. 5, quitclaim deed.

• Montgomery Properties LLC to Rainey Logistics Inc., Dist. 13, $90,000.

• William J. Wilder and Judy M. Wilder to William Joseph Wilder and Judy May Wilder, trustees, Dist. 6.

• William J. Wilder and Judy M. Wilder to William Joseph Wilder and Judy May Wilder, trustees, Dist. 6.

• Steven McCullough to Scotty Lynn Long and Brandy Raye Long, Dist. 10, $15,000.

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RICHMOND, Ky. (AP) — A Richmond man apparently realized he was too drunk to drive, so he tapped a designated driver — an 11-year-old boy.

The Richmond Register reported an off-duty Madison County deputy saw a car drive be her home Monday with a driver so short he could barely see over the steer-ing wheel. WKYT-TV in Lexington reported the child was 11.

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