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Two deputies with the Cannon serve an arrest warrant on David Investigator Cawthon each took remained at the residence. County Sheriff's Department required McPeak. McPeak by an arm. Deputy Eric Moss arrived at the medical treatment on Oct. 12 after Upon their arrival, McPeak was When Investigator Young started to residence, walked around, and they were overcome by fumes from a observed sitting in the passenger seat place McPeak in handcuffs, he pulled observed lithium batteries in a burn suspected meth lab. of Justin Tyler Barrett's truck and loose from the investigators' grasp pile. The lithium strips had been Chief Deputy Bruce Kirby, Barrett was in the driver's seat. and ran north through a wooded area. removed from the batteries. Deputy Investigator Anthony Young and Investigator Young told McPeak to Investigators Young and Cawthon, Moss was also able to smell an odor Investigator Mike Cawthon went to 55 exit the truck and place his hands on along with Chief Deputy Kirby, Thurston Young Road on that date to the hood. Investigator Young and pursued McPeak while Barrett See BUST, page 8 THOMAS BARRETT Trane Wreck Hits WGS Hard

TONY STINNETT Problems with the HVAC Courier Co-Editor and building management The Cannon County Board of systems could cause three to Education is ready to turn up four classrooms to be without the heat on Trane. heat as cooler weather School Board members asked approaches. Those same rooms Director of Schools Barbara have been without air Parker to contact the Board's conditioning since the start of attorney and have a deadline school, according to Woodbury set for Trane to fix continuing Grammar School Principal problems with the HVAC Bonnie Patterson. system at Woodbury Grammar Patterson said school officials School, during the October purchased fans from local meeting of the Cannon County businesses to accommodate the Board of Education at the cooling issue during the outset Cannon County Courthouse of classes beginning in August; Thursday (Oct. 13). however, the only solution for Parker and Board members the winter season is to conduct Chris Blackburn, Shannon classes in other areas with heat Davenport, Randy Gannon, if the problem is not resolved. Kathy Hyatt and Mike Mayfield all were present. See TRANE, page 8

TONY STINNETT photo Just (Photo) Shoot Me! Man Threatens Members of the CCHS girls basketball team surround Alan Loveless, photographer for Loveless Fine Photography, to check out their photo during the annual photo/media day at Cannon County High School Thursday (Oct. 13). Girls players, pictured from left, are Jordan Hollis, Abbey Sissom, Abby Jakes, Lindsey Reed, Joanna Young, Ashley Basham and Emily Pemberton. Back row, from left, Macy Clements, Hannah Hughes, Macy Williams, Madison Women, Deputy Walkup and Rebekah Faulkner. Basketball practice begins Nov. 1. With Shotgun Deputies Recover Over $50,000 In Stolen Property A Morrison man Richardson and Cannon County Sheriff's Deputies "We went there said the owners of the property were was charged with Tammy Palmer went discovered more than just stolen property looking for stolen contacted and identified the items which allegedly committing to 1814 Duke Road to when they visited an address on Twin property and while we belonged with them. multiple crimes retrieve the property. Oaks Drive on Oct. 6. were looking we found McPeak was charged with Theft Over following an incident During the earlier Sheriff's Investigator Anthony Young what appeared to be $10,000, Theft Under $500, Manufacture of which began as a incident, Sissom said officers went to that address, the the components of a Methamphetamine and Maintaining a domestic dispute on allegedly fired 10 residence of James Lee McPeak, after meth lab," Investigator Dwelling to Manufacture Oct. 5. shots into the floor in receiving information there might be Young said. Methamphetamine. Jerry Lynn Sissom, SISSOM the immediate area of 1814 Duke Road, Richardson. stolen property at the location. Items recovered MC PEAK Total bond was set at $321,000. Initial The deputies did in fact find property included a custom court date is Nov. 1. Morrison, was charged with Upon arrival at Sissom's which had been reported stolen out of special Chopper Motorcycle valued at It's the second time in the last few two counts of Aggravated residence with Richardson and Rutherford County in December of last approximately $45,000, a Polaris four- months McPeak has been charged with Assault with a Deadly Palmer, Deputy Parsley year, and also found an alleged meth- wheeler valued at over $5,000 and a Ruger Weapon, Reckless observed Sissom sitting on the making operation. rifle valued at $300. Investigator Young See STOLEN, page 8 Endangerment, Unlawful front porch. When he stopped Carry/Possession of a Firearm, his patrol unit, Sissom drew a Domestic Assault and shotgun and pointed it in the Man Booted From Probation Office Arrested For DUI Disorderly Conduct after he direction of the deputy. turned himself in on Oct. 10. Deputy Parsley took cover A man who was kicked out of the local veered into the Richard Wayne Erquhart, 2639 Eugene Cannon County Sheriff's behind his vehicle and ordered probation office for drinking was charged opposite lane of travel. Reed Rd., Woodbury, Deputy Gullett could Deputy Matthew Parsley Sissom to drop the weapon. He with DUI on Oct. 5. He then pulled in detect an odor of an intoxicating beverage responded to 207 Orville Duke then observed Sissom turn Cannon County Sheriff’s Deputy behind the vehicle as it coming from the vehicle and Erquhart. Road on Oct. 5 in reference to a from his direction and point Brandon Gullett reported he was on his took off going The deputy asked Erquhart where he property recovery. Upon the weapon at the vehicle way home on that date when he observed southbound on 53S. was going in a such a hurry, to which arrival he spoke with Cynthia Richardson and Palmer were a small vehicle headed toward him on Deputy Gullett Erquhart stated he was coming from the Richardson, who said she was in. Richardson began to yell at Highway 53 South. The vehicle then made pursued the vehicle probation office in Woodbury. Erquhart staying her boyfriend, Sissom, Sissom and was in close a sharp turn into the Cannon Market lot. south toward said he was in probation for domestic when he became violent. proximity to him. As Deputy Gullett got closer the vehicle ERQUHART Manchester at speeds assault. Richardson said she left to After again ordering Sissom pulled out in front of him. ranging from 80 to 100 mph before getting Deputy Gullett asked Erquhart if he had get away from Sissom but to drop the weapon, Deputy The deputy then observed the interior it to stop at Pelham’s Auto Salvage. needed some medication for light come on inside the vehicle the as it Upon making contact with the driver, See BOOTED, page 8 the night. Deputy Parsley, See SHOTGUN, page 8 Jail Officer ‘Rinses’ Morphine Pills Out Of Shampoo Bottle Two Murfreesboro women have Moss. River Hospital and asked the driver, Ennis and a passenger, Ramey, back to prescription drugs. Bailey said Ramey been charged after they allegedly On Oct. 8 at approximately 3:30 Ennis, to accompany him back to the the CCSD and they were seated in the was buying and selling drugs and that attempted to get morphine pills to an p.m., Deputy Moss was informed by sheriff's department. He escorted lobby. she had heard Ramey state it was the inmate in the Cannon County Jail via Corrections Officer Erin Fann that she Officer Fann pulled five capsules, only way she could make money. a shampoo bottle. had discovered contraband in a which were later determined to be Bailey also said Ramey knew that Cynthia Ann Ennis, 4962 Bradyville shampoo bottle that had been left at morphine, from the shampoo bottle. narcotics were being brought to the Pike, Murfreesboro and Jessica the jail for an inmate by someone that At that point Deputy Moss placed inmate and that this was not the first Ramey, 941-A Twin Oak Dr., had just left from visitation. Ennis under arrest. time it had occurred. Bailey said she is Murfreesboro, were each charged Officer Fann informed Deputy Moss The grandmother of Ramey's infant the mother of the inmate the narcotics with Introduction of Contraband into of the vehicle that was being driven child, Lisa Bailey, arrived at the jail were bring brought to. a Penal Institution and Delivery of a and that it was leaving the jail at that and stated to Deputy Moss that she Ramey was then arrested and both Schedule II Controlled Substance by time. Deputy Moss was able to make had heard things around the house Cannon County Sheriff's Deputy Eric contact with the vehicle at Stones ENNIS RAMEY about Ramey being mixed up with See PILLS, page 8

Visit The Courier Online @ CannonCourier.com Reed Realty, LLC 615-563-8929 Wanda Reed Jim Adcock Neal Gary Reed Belinda Tobin ReedRealtyOnline.com Broker/Agent Appelbaum PAGE 2 CANNON COURIER OCTOBER 18, 2011 Legion Honors O’Malley CANNON OBITUARIES Joe C. McCullough Wilma Jean Alford Funeral services for Mr. Joe C. McCullough, age 78 of Wilma Jean Alford, 72, died Monday, October 10, 2011 at her Manchester were conducted Sunday, October 16, 2011 at 2:00 PM home following an extendd illness. at Coffee County Funeral Chapel with Brother John Albert A resident of Portland, TN, she was born in Coffee County. She Robinson and Brother Brad Brandon officiating. Burial followed was a member of the Nazarene Church. at Welker Cemetery. Visitation was held Saturday, October 15, Survivors include a brother, James (Joan) Alford of Springfield; 2011 from 5:00-8:00 PM at the funeral home. sisters, Dorothy Hicks of FL, Charlene (Bill) McCormick of Mr. McCullough passed away at his home after an extended Smyrna and Connie Alford of Portland; half-sister, Ozell Plemons illness Thursday, October 13, 2011 surrounded by family and of Hendersonville; brothers-in-law: Kenneth Sissom of Woodbury friends. and Dale Strader of Hendersonville; and caregivers, Linda and He was born June 6, 1933 in Cannon County, TN the son of the Larry Matchinske of Portland. Pictured left to right are Lance Corporal (LCpl) Jim Aaron, late Mason McCullough and Lydia Mae Parker McCullough. Mr. She was preceded in death by her parents, John Oliver Alford & McCullough retired from Arnold Engineering and Development Erie Bell Floyd Alford. Sergeant Major (ret) Art Petty, Bobby Ferrell, Commander Center after 20 years of service. He enjoyed spending time with Graveside Services were held at Wilson Chapel Cemetery at 2:00 of American Legion Post 279, Medal of Honor recipient his family. He also enjoyed playing bluegrass music and teaching p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 13, 2011 with Bro. Joe Sissom officiating Bob O’Malley and Staff Sergeant (Ssgt) Mason, all former others to play. He was a member and Deacon of Woodland Baptist Burial was in Wilson Chapel. and present US Marines (oorah). Church. www.woodburyfuneralhome.net. In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by a grandson, American Legion Post 279 enemy while being Eddie Gipson and a brother, Willie McCullough. Cannon Courier, October 18, 2011, Woodbury, recently held a get-together wounded three separate Survivors include his loving wife of 59 years, Joyce Tenpenny to meet and honor Sgt. Bob times. Before his departure McCullough; son, Gary (Dede) McCullough; daughters, Jo Helen O’Malley. O’Malley, along from the battle, he refused (David) Diehl and Kreta McCullough and special caregiver, with LCpl. Jim Aaron, were to get into the evac chopper Johnny Vaughn all of Manchester; seven grandchildren, Mae Anne Wilma Jean Bulgren in India Company in and continued firing on the (Brandon) Hale, Shannon (Keven) Reynolds, Erin (Chris) Lamb, Wilma Jean Bogle Bulgren, 80, died Friday, October 14, 2011 at Jonathan (Karen) McCullough, Sierra (Marco) Garcia, Joey Vietnam in 1965 under the enemy until all his men Northside Health Care following an extended illness. (Stephanie) Gipson and Chris (Callie) Diehl; two step- A member of the Church of Christ, she was a Retired Seamstress command of the company’s were on board or accounted grandchildren, Lynette (Bryan) Nix and Jay Johnson; ten great- 1st. Sergeant Art Petty. for. and Nurse. She was a native of Cannon County. grandchildren plus one great-grandson on the way and five step- Survivors included her son and daughter-in-law, Johnny and Every Marine in the LCpl. Aaron has not seen great grandchildren; also surviving are sisters, Hazel Alexander Linda Brown of Murfreesboro; grandsons, Chris (Susan) Brown of company was reported to Sgts Petty or O’Malley for and June Foster both of Woodbury and Patsy Holt of Manchester Oxnard, CA and Alan (Amanda) Brown of Murfreesboro; great be injured by either small 46 years. Petty and and several nieces, nephews, cousins and loving friends. grandchildren, Madison Baird and Bryson Alan Brown; step great arms rounds or shrapnell O’Malley have been in The family suggests memorial contributions in Memory of Joe grandchildren, Tyler and Tristan Byers; and niece and nephews, from mines and missiles touch over the years; be made to Hospice of the Highland Rim, 110 East Lauderdale St., Melba June and Billy Nichols, Glen and Judi Gassaway and thrown at them by their O’Malley was in the area Tullahoma, TN 37388. Jovonne Sungail. Online condolences may be made at enemies, the Viet-Cong. after attending a reunion of She was preceded in death by her parents, Jesseand Willie Taylor www.coffeecountyfuneralchapel.com Bogle; her husband, Dale Bulgren; 2 sisters, Georgia Lee Mayo and Sgt. O’Malley rushed the Medal of Honor holders in Coffee County Funeral Chapel was honored to serve the family enemy killing many of them Louisiana that week. Alberta Gassaway and 2 brothers, Fred Wooten, Jr. and John of Mr. Joe C. McCullough. Bogle. to give his squad time to get O’Malley received his Funeral services were held in the Chapel of Woodbury Funeral to medic choppers and Medal from President Cannon Courier, October 18, 2011, Woodbury, Tennessee Home at 11:00 a.m. Monday, Sept. 17, 2011. Burial was in Riverside leave the field. Twice Lyndon B. Johnson at his Cemetery. O’Malley charged the ranch in Texas. www.woodburyfuneralhome.net James Howard Matheny Cannon Courier, October 18, 2011, Woodbury, Tennessee Mr. James Howard Matheny, 77, of Bradyville died October 14, 2011. He was born November 14, 1933 in Rickman, TN. His parents were the late Carlen Edgar Matheny and Mary Ethel (Walker) Matheny. He was preceded in death by a brother, Gentry Douglas Wayne “Fuzzy” Griffith MONUMENTS Matheny and two sisters, Vesta Thompson and Iva Shore. Douglas Wayne “Fuzzy” Griffith, 56, died Thursday, October 13, All Sizes See or Call He is survived by his wife, Ruby Ellen (Walker) Matheny of 2011 at River Park Hospital following an extended illness. KENNY GILLEY Bradyville; two sons, Doug and Diane Matheny of Auburntown A native of Muncie, IN, he was a resident of McMinnville. He was a member of the Community Day Springs Church of Woodbury Funeral Home (615) 563-2311 and Billy Matheny of Bradyville; a daughter, Donna and Al Durkee of Manchester; a brother, Ernest and Louise Matheny of McMinnville and an Audio Visual Tech at MTSU. Anderson, IN; a sister, Fran and Chuck Babb of Cookeville, TN; Survivors include his mother, Jamie Cantrell Griffith of two grandsons, Jackie Lee Hays and Danny Lynn Matheny and Centertown; daughters, Amanda Griffith and fiancé, Joshua one great grandson Shawn Michael Matheny. Thomas of Woodbury, Ashley Griffith Young and husband, Devin Mr. Matheny was a retired employee of Carrier in Morrison with Young of Woodbury; grandson, Daylen Winston Young of 28 years service. After moving to Cannon County he and his Woodbury; brothers, Michael David Griffith, William Glenn family operated a dairy and enjoyed working together on the Griffith, Gerald Griffith and Gordon Boyd Griffith all of Revival Services farm. Being on the farm and with his family were his favorite McMinnville; and sister, Gina Griffith Harding of McMinnville. things. He was preceded in death by his father, William David Griffith. Visitation was Saturday, October 15, 2011 from 4-8 PM at Smith Funeral services were held in the Chapel of Woodbury Funeral Bradley Creek Baptist Church Funeral Home. Funeral services were held Sunday, October 16, Home at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 13, 2011 with Bro. Rex Boles. 2011 at 2 PM in the Smith Funeral Home chapel with Jimmy Jetton Burial was in Bethel Cemetery in the Blue Springs Community, Off Hwy. 96 between officiating. Interment was in Midway Cemetery. Smith Funeral DeKalb County. Visitation was from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday, Milton and Lascassas Home was in charge of the arrangements. (615)563-5337 Oct. 15, 2011. www.smithfuneralhomewoodbury.net www.woodburyfuneralhome.net

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No. 088-480 Periodical Postage Paid At Woodbury, TN It didn't take first-time Brookman from Smyrna DAN WHITTLE fisherman Jordan Nabi, age 9 of Parkway Baptist Church. "Our SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Smyrna, long to "nab" his first old rods and reels were worn "We began fishing rodeos for "monster fish." out to the point our event was $24 Per Year In Cannon County $27 Per Year In Tennessee $30 Per Year Out of State kids two decades ago on Percy OK, it was a hand-sized uncertain for future years…" Priest Lake," described Fishing perch, but that's part of the Others sponsoring teams ADVERTISING: The publisher reserves the right to For Kids' namesake John "high adventure" when you included Friends of Long reject or to cancel at any time any advertisement or any Stuart, father of country music have crisp and cool 65-degree Hunter, a non-profit park super star Marty Stuart. "Our other material submitted for publication. early morn weather, glass- support group, O'Charley's family has always supported smooth water on a pristine Restaurant of Smyrna and events that encouraged little lake, lots of fishing worms Parkway Baptist Church of children in the ways of nature. and 35 excited children who Smyrna. Plus, we want to show them an have never fished before. "Fishing for Kids is one of the example how joyful and fun it A few moments later, most important resources we can be do events for benefit of Jordan's Boys and Girls Club have at our park for children to other people, an important buddies Alecia Chames, 11, learn the joys and thrills of principle in life." and Mahlon Shaffer, 10, catching their first Longtime Smyrna resident excitedly snatched their "first unforgettable fish," described Stuart likes to share about his catfish" out of Couchville Lake, Long Hunter Ranger Jeff TV-star son attending one of where only non-motorized Buchannan. "The volunteers the first "Fishing For Kids" boats, canoes and kayaks are and groups annually average events back when it started on permitted. "This is so much fun," little Miss Chames chimed. "I couldn't wait to get here to fish this morning," echoed Audrey Eza. Eleven-year-old Courtney Steward revealed it was not her first fishing rodeo. "I caught a barracuda before when we went to the ocean," she shared confidently from beneath the brim of her Scouting cap. It was a "picture-perfect golden" 2011 autumn day for the fifth annual John Stuart Fishing For Kids event at Long Percy Priest Lake in the 1990s. Report From D.C. Hunter State Park. having anywhere from 35 to 50 "One day, Marty took time Sometimes, it takes a children from Davidson, out from travel and community to educate children Wilson, Cannon and appearances, and was casting in the ways of Mother Nature, Rutherford Counties who have House Passes The and helping bait the hooks of as evidenced by Nashville never experienced the thrill of small children, when one of his Opry Mill's Outdoor World catching fish." casts ended up catching a duck Bass Pro Shops' gracious Fishing can work up a hearty Columbia, Panama by its bill," John shared with a donation of 50 new Zebco rods appetite. chuckle. "That ol' duck went to and reels for permanent use of "We're here every year to 'quacking' and Marty went to future Friends of Long Hunter serve hamburgers and drinks rocking the boat while asking, and South Korea Free State Park-sponsored Fishing to the children and volunteers," 'Dad, what do I do with this for Kids' events. confirmed O'Charley's duck on the end of my line?' I "Our children this year came manager Kevin "KJ" Jones, who advised my son, simply: 'Reel Trade Agreements from the Boys & Girls Club of was assisted by "Action" that ol duck in' as it was now Smyrna, which does a Jackson Slaybaugh. flying around and around over DIANE BLACK remarkable work with children "We're always appreciative of our boat by this time, trying to Passage of these three trade been all too happy to step up U. S. of Middle Tennessee," assessed those who stage this Fishing get that fish hook out of its agreements is a moment over and take U.S. market share. Fishing For Kids organizer Dan For Kids," noted Boys & Girls Representative mouth." five years in the making and Canada has taken the market Whittle. Club bus driver Larry Jernigan They had to cut the fishing one that can create thousands on wheat, and we’re behind 6th District "And this year, the event of Murfreesboro. "The children line to free the duck, but John's of jobs in the United States Argentina in exporting corn, would not have been possible, enjoy it every year. The food long-time friend, the late Paul without adding a single cent to wheat and soybeans to without the generous donation from O'Charley's was King, a true Tennessee the deficit. According to the Colombia. account for over 14 percent of of the up-scale rods and reels awesome." outdoorsman, later recaptured president’s own estimates, I hear from my farmers back the total output in the state, through Bass Pro Operations' The event has a long history the duck, and removed the these agreements could create home and they tell me all they employing 11.4 percent of the Manager Jarron Ritchie and his of serving children, some of hook from its beak. and support up to 250,000 want to do is compete, and workforce. team at the Opry Mills Store," whom come from low-income American jobs. today we are making that · Manufacturing accounts for noted event coordinator Jeff families. The U.S. International Trade possible. 92 percent of Tennessee’s Commission estimates that our Because of these trade exports trade agreements with agreements, manufacturers · Total output from Colombia, Panama and South and auto makers will see their manufacturing has ranged Korea could add over $10 exports increase by millions of from $31 to $40 billion billion to our nation’s Gross dollars. The more U.S. · Manufacturing’s Share of Domestic Product. Put simply, products purchased overseas, Tennessee’s Exports in 2010 these Free Trade Agreements the more jobs we create here at 92% are American jobs bills. home. · Manufactured exports In Tennessee alone, there are support 20 percent of over 780,000 jobs supported by · Manufactured exports trade. These agreements support 20 percent of would give job creators and TENNESSEE FREE TRADE Tennessee’s manufacturing American exporters the ability FACTS jobs to compete abroad, growing · 82 percent of Tennessee their businesses and selling Jobs [1] exporters are small businesses their products on a fairer · Over 780,000 jobs supported (2009) playing field with competitor by trade nations. Agriculture [3] For too long, the United · Total Exports, over $23.2 · Both statewide and in the States has stood behind other billion 6th District, crop production is nations when it comes to trade. the second highest exported While these trade agreements Manufacturing [2] product after manufactured lapsed, other countries have · Manufacturers in Tennessee goods

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U.S. Representative State Senator State Representative Diane Black Mae Beavers Mark Pody Local Office 301 6th Avenue North 301 6th Avenue North 305 W. Main Street Suite 7 Legislative Plaza Suite 203 War Memorial Bldg. Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Nashville, TN 37243 Nashville, TN 37243 Phone: (615) 896-1986 Phone (615) 741-2421 Phone (615) 741-7086 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] CANNON COURIER OCTOBER 18, 2011 PAGE 5 PAGE 6 CANNON COURIER OCTOBER 18, 2011 READ ALL ABOUT IT

PETTUS READ, Guest Columnist

Time To Warm Up Your Cockles

I love this time of the year. across the state. During the roof. It contains a collection of October has always been two days of the Music and thousands of agricultural hand special for me and one reason Molasses Festival, visitors have tools, implements, artifacts, could be because of the fact it the opportunity to see and clothing, buggies, wagons, and was the month of my birth. taste molasses being cooked just about anything used in Birthdays are pretty big events in our family and coming from a dairy family we “milk” them for everything they are worth. The opposite of birth is death, which also has somewhat of a celebration, but at least during the birth celebration the person being celebrated gets to enjoy the food. And I guess it is the Photo Provided food that I do really enjoy. Ambulance Visit We also have the changing of GET LOST... On Thursday, Sept. 29, 2011, the leaves, the cooler Jamie Holloway came to temperatures, as well as visit Ms. Purcell’s second hayrides and festivals going on SHUCK-N-SHACK now, but it is also chili, wiener grade class at Woodland roasts and molasses time just to School. He brought an name a few fall favorites. It all Corn Maze ambulance to show the started for me when the students all of the September Equinox occurred 7 Acre Corn Maze, Pumpkin Patch, Corn Cannon, Kiddie equipment the emergency and the sun rose directly in the over a wood fire by the agriculture production from Maze, Hay Mountain, Pumpkin Bowling, Hay Rides, vehicle has inside. Front east and set directly in the west Guenther family from Muddy days gone by. The collection is Campfires, Picnic Area, row from left are Emma on that day; I started thinking Pond, up in Overton County. A housed in a huge white barn, T-Shirts and Concessions September 17th Grace Hughes, Garrett about autumn farm parties. horse is used to press the juice with two levels of exhibits. The thru October 31 Basham, Abbie Mackey, You know the kind, those with from the cane and then the Tennessee Agriculture Hall of Church & School Groups Kaylee Armstrong, Chloe lots of pumpkins and straw molasses is slowly cooked and Fame is also located in the Welcome Thomas, Emma sitting around, along with skimmed off to produce the museum. It allows you the happy scarecrows inviting you final product. opportunity to see how some Pumpkins, Mums, Corn Stalks, Richardson, Olivia Henley, Alexie Land, Walker in for some cider and molasses The grounds contain several individuals have made major Straw for SALE cookies to warm the cockles of log cabins and even a log contributions to the Tennessee Cawthorne and Charles Admission your heart, wherever that may schoolhouse complete with the agriculture success story. Powell. Back row from left OPEN be. I love fall days down on the hickory stick over in the corner There is not an admission fee to $7.00 are Ms. Pursell, Parker Friday 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Ages 2-65 farm and the festivals that hit to keep kids in order. There is see the museum, and it would Saturday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Cawthorn, Rebecca Green, this time of the year are what a even an old-fashioned lye soap surely be worth your time to Sunday 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. Hailey Mercer, Daylon harvest moon and a corn shock making demonstration outside visit one of the best agriculture Dearry, Hailey Bowman, Monday thru Thursday by Appointment only are created for. The only a log cabin along with folks information sites in the state. Jake Haley, Carter problem associated with this dressed in period costumes to The museum is under the for Groups of 15 or more Cawthorn, Faith Vashist, time of the year is that there are make the day even more direction of Anne Dale who has 7721 Valley View Road Caitlyn Garant, Jadyn not enough Saturdays to fit all authentic. That lye soap could accomplished a major feat. 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Photo Provided Farmer Visit On Friday, Sept. 16, 2011, local farmer Johnny Powell visited Ms. Pursell’s second grade class at Woodland School. He brought his tractor to show the students how farmers work with plants. Front row from left are Garrett Basham, Jake Haley, Rachel Turney, Chloe Thomas, Alexie Land, Faith Vashist, Daylon Dearry and Walker Cawthorne. Second row from left are Parker Cawthorne, Olivia Henley, Hailey Bowman, Rebecca Green, Hailey Mercer, Jadyn Romines, Emma Grace Hughes, Emma Richardson, Anthony Garcia, Caitlyn Garant, Kaylee Armstrong, Abbie Mackey and Samiel Sissom. Top (on tractor) from left are Johnny Powell, Carter Cawthorne, Charles Powell and Carson Powell. Haslam Eases Truck Rules To Help Farmers

NASHVILLE – Gov. Bill delay through Tennessee and 60 days. Haslam recently signed an along our major interstate Agriculture Commissioner executive order allowing corridors.” Julius Johnson said the haulers of hay to carry larger Gov. Haslam’s executive governor’s decision is an loads in their trucks as long as order increases the gross important one for the they observe safety vehicle weight to 95,000 agricultural community. requirements. The order is in pounds, not to exceed 20,000 “The governor’s order will response to drought and pounds per axle load, for semi help farmers in our own state extreme weathers conditions in truck/trailers. The order also who may need hay, and it will Texas and across the Southeast, increases the height of trailer ensure that market supply and which has left some farmers loads to 13 feet, 6 inches and demand is met,” Johnson said. without access to hay for the width to a maximum of 14 “Tennessee farmers have seen livestock. feet during daylight hours. their share of weather related “It’s been a tough year for The increase in width allows problems this year, and I farmers across the Southeast, haulers to transport standard applaud the governor for and we want to be responsive six- to seven-foot round hay recognizing that farming is a to their needs,” Haslam said. bales side by side, increasing tough but important business “This order will ensure that the capacity being hauled per in our state and across the much needed hay can be truck without a permit. The region.” shipped safely and without executive order is in effect for CANNON COURIER OCTOBER 18, 2011 PAGE 7 C ANNON Quarry Opponents BLAST! Start Petition Drive SHOE DRIVE: Soles4Souls Inc. has committed to collect and TRUNK OR TREAT: Woodbury Church of Christ will host its A committee which was Copies of signed petitions distribute shoes to people living in extreme poverty and annual Trunk or Treat on Saturday, October 29th at 6 p.m. Free hot formed to try and prevent a will be distributed to the recovering from natural disasters. The shoe charity provides one dogs, chili and games. Everyone is welcome. proposed rock quarry at the following persons: pair of shoes to a person in need every 7 seconds. Since 2005, intersection of Bradyville Road Soles4Souls has distributed more than 13 million pairs of shoes CHILD CARE HELP: Are you raising a grandchild or a relative and John Bragg Highway has Mike Gannon because of the generosity and commitment of people and child? For more information on assistance and support, please call begun circulating a petition to Cannon County Executive organizations like you. Soles4Souls believes partners like Cannon Vicki Beck at the Upper Cumberland Development District toll free garner support for their effort. Cannon County Courthouse County will challenge others to become a force of change by at 1-877-275-8233. Adult relative support group meeting will meet Heading the committee are Woodbury, TN 37149 helping the charity cater to the evolving needs of the global on the 4th Wednesday of every month from 10:30-11:30 a.m. It will Darren Whaley, who can be community. The shoe charity recognizes its success is the result of be at the Woodbury Church of Christ at 100 East Water Street. reached at Mark Barker individuals and industry partners such as our community who [email protected] and James Russell Reed clean out closets and warehouses so that individuals around the SHIPINFO: There is something to be said for those who tackle the (615) 563-1459, and Bonnie County Commissioners world can have a better life through American's excess. subject of Medicare. Those who take on this difficult topic find Thomas, [email protected] District #1 Soles4Souls will be collecting your new or gently worn footwear great satisfaction in helping others feel empowered about their and (615) 563-4128. and/or donations to make a tangible difference through the gift of health care choices. SHIP (State Health Insurance Assistance The petition reads: Jimmy Mingle shoes. Every donation will support the charity's initiative to Program) is a federally grant-funded program that helps the "We the undersigned citizens Todd Hollandsworth distribute shoes to those in need. "With tragedies such as the Medicare population and their caregivers locally by offering free, of Cannon County, TN ask that County Commissioners earthquakes in countries like Haiti and Japan, on top of the unbiased information and counseling. SHIP is seeking state and local approval for the District #2 enormous needs elsewhere, we can use the estimated 1.5 billion professional volunteers to help provide local one-on-one benefits proposed Rock Quarry to be shoes taking up space in the closets of ordinary people to change counseling in their own communities. Volunteers are trained on located at 962 Bradyville Road Kevin Dale George the world one pair at a time," said Founder and CEO of Medicare-focused benefits through a two-day course and are also Woodbury, TN be DENIED Jim Bush Soles4Souls, Wayne Elsey. Elsey added, "We need partners like cross-trained on Medicare fraud, waste and abuse through the AND THE PROJECT County Commissioners Cannon County to get behind Soles4Souls. Donating shoes is one SMP (Senior Medicare Patrol) Program. Volunteers are asked to STOPPED. District #3 of the most simple, yet profound acts you can do, because it will give two to three days a month and will feel richly rewarded "The negative impact on greatly improve someone's life in the most difficult of times." through helping the aged and disabled beneficiaries of the Upper property values, potential Tony Neal Cumberland. If you would like more information on being a structural damage, increased Clint Higgins volunteer for your community through SHIP and SMP, please call GRANT WRITING WORKSHOP: Victoria Schneider Lake, highway deterioration, County Commissioners (931) 432-4111 ext. 258, or toll free (877) 801-0044. grant writing expert will hold Grant Writing and Research reduced safety for area District #4 children (there is an Workshop in Manchester, November 2, 3, & 4 at the Coffee FOOD DRIVE: First National Bank and First Bank will be in elementary school within .8 Kevin Mooneyham County Board of Education Board Room. Reservations must be competition to see who can bring in the most food for the food tenths of a mile from the site), Robert Stoetzel made by October 19, 2011. Lake is the Director of Market bank during the month of October. The banks will be collecting dramatic increase in heavy County Commissioners Research and Community Development for West Tennessee food from October 1 to October 31. The food will be weighed and truck traffic at an already District #5 Healthcare in Jackson, Tennessee. Through her work, rural West which ever bank has the largest poundage will be the winner. The hazardous intersection, and Tennessee agencies have received more than $51.7 million in winning bank employees will win a pizza luncheon sponsored by deterioration in the quality of Senator Mae Beavers grant funds. Lake is also responsible for writing certificates of SAVE Domestic Violence Agency and The Lions Pizza Den. As all life for residents (a thriving 301 6th Ave North need, facility licensing, award applications, and other proposals; other non-profits, the Cannon County Food Bank has suffered residential community is .2 Suite 7 Legislative Plaza and conducting market, demographic, and socioeconomic extreme financial difficulties as of late, making it hard to keep the tenths of a mile from the Nashville, TN 37243 research. “Workshop attendees will learn how to research and shelves stocked. With the poor economy and unemployment rate proposed location) will be seek grant opportunities as well as grant availability, what so high, the food bank has been extremely busy. There are a lot of significant. Representative Mark Pody information to include in preparing your proposal, how to make hungry and needy families in our county. The Food Bank needs "If you believe as we do that 301 6th Ave North your ‘pitch,’ and how to improve your department's likelihood of all the help it can get to assist them. So, don't forget to bring in locating another landscape Suite 203 War Memorial Bldg actually receiving the award,” Lake said. “There will also be your non-perishable food items between October 1 through scarring rock quarry on John Nashville, TN 37243 hands-on grant proposal preparation.” The Coffee County Anti- October to First Bank or First National Bank. Let the competition Bragg Highway will be Drug Coalition is funding this workshop to benefit community begin! organizations and agencies. “Since it appears that grant funding damaging to our community, Barry R. Stephens, Director will be getting more difficult in the near future,” Carrie Hawk, NUT SALE: Upper Cumberland Human Resource Agency’s please sign the petition ..." TN Division of Air Pollution Grant Writing and Research Workshop organizer, noted, “it is (UCHRA) Nutrition Program for Older Adults and Adults with Copies of the petition are Control important for organizations to gain as much information as Disabilities is again offering a variety of nuts for sale as a currently available to be signed 9th Floor, L & C Annex possible to make grant writing more effective.” The workshop fundraising effort. This year’s fundraiser shows a wider variety to at the office of Cannon County 401 Church Street cost is $25 for the three days. This includes all the materials the available items that includes metal tins and canisters with an Executive Mike Gannon and at Nashville TN 37243-1531 needed as well as lunch for two days. The third day is usually a assortment of nuts and fruit products. The Nutrition Program for Russell's Market on half day. Participation is limited and accepted on a first come, first Older Adults and Adults with Disabilities serve congregate meals Murfreesboro Road. serve basis. in Senior Citizens Centers in all 14 Upper Cumberland counties to person 60 years of age and over. They also serve home delivered PARQ MEETING: PARQ (Preserve our Area’s Rural Qualities) meals to client’s places of residence 5 to 7 times a week depending MTSU Family Weekend will be holding their quarterly meeting on Tuesday, October 18 at on the client’s plan of care. Available for purchase in one pound 7:30 P.M. at 3632 Locke Creek Road, Readyville. Everyone is bags are: Mammoth pecan halves, Large pecan pieces, Walnut welcome and refreshments will be served! Come and hear what is halves and pieces, Whole jumbo cashews (roasted and salted), Is Planned For Oct. 28-229 going on in your community or inform us of one of your interests! Natural pistachios in-the-shell, Praline pecan halves, deluxe If you are considering attending, please call 563-8088, 409-6009 or mixed nuts, Gourmet chocolate covered raisins, Chocolate MURFREESBORO — For this p.m. Sun Belt football game 563-2200 to confirm date and place. Amaretto pecans, Chocolate almond, Chocolate peanuts, white year’s MTSU Family Weekend, between MTSU and the chocolate pecans, and dark chocolate pecans. Some of the new Oct. 28-29, participants can Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns in OCTOBERFEST: At The Old Feed Store Antique Mall located at items available this year are: Holly Tins with 3 types of pecans, “mix-and-match their favorite Floyd Stadium. 310 W. Water St. in Woodbury. Dealer discounts all week-end, (Roasted and salted, crunchy praline and chocolate amaretto) or events to make their own Parents and families are Oct. 28-30. A complimentary lunch served on Saturday and live with the combination of mixed nuts, honey roasted peanuts and personalized experience,” said encouraged to visit their music, lunch will be available beginning at 11:00 am until 1:00 roasted/salted peanuts; A Plaid canister or a reusable “Seasons Mark Murphy, interim students and participate in the pm. Greetings” acetate container with a choice of chocolate amaretto coordinator of New Student various campus events and pecans, roasted and salted pecans, or praline pecans. Two other and Family Programs. activities throughout the WESTSIDE ELEMENTARY CAR SHOW: On The Square in tins will feature a chocolate fruit trio with cherries, blueberries Family Weekend will kick off weekend, Murphy said. Woodbury, registration 10:00 am until 12:00 noon on Oct. 29. and dark chocolate cranberries and a chocolate nut trio with Friday, Oct. 28, at 7 p.m. with a A full list of activities can be Years 1930 through 1979 cars and trucks and specialty classes. chocolate amaretto pecans, chocolate cashews and chocolate volleyball game between the found at Entry fee is $15.00 per vechicle. Fore further information call 563- almonds. Also available will be the tasty Gourmet Pecan Log 2010 Sun Belt Conference http://www.mtsu.edu/parents/ 2222. Rolls. Pure nougat centers dipped in creamy caramel and hand champion Blue Raiders and family_weekend.shtml. While rolled in the finest Georgia pecans. To place an order, call your North Texas in Alumni on campus, you might want to HOLLOWEEN RIDE: Cannon County Walking Horse local UCHRA county office. Orders should be placed in by Memorial Gym. Itwill end with join the Parent and Family Association Holloween Ride The ride will be at the campgrounds October 31st. For more information call 931-528-1127. the Saturday, Oct. 29, 7:30 p.m. Association. on Short Mountain, costume attire is acceptable even for the presentation of “The Legend of For more information, visit family horse. Enjoy trail ride, games, food and more. Contact RESCUE SQUAD: Representatives for the Cannon County Sleepy Hollow” in Boutwell the website, call 615-898-2454 Cindy Haley at (615) 904-5356 for details. Rescue Squad, Inc. are contacting residents on behalf of the Dramatic Arts Building’s or 800-537-2405 or email volunteers. These individuals will be going throughout the Tucker Theatre. [email protected]. Gina Poff county and will have a letter signed by department officials and In between, there will be serves as director of New picture I.D. Badges that will explain the purpose of this program. plenty of food (tailgating and Student and Family Programs. 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If there were an award for “Stupid yard. bust of a meth-making operation on law you are on, a Woodbury man was Criminal of the Year” in Cannon When Officers Brent Brock and Oct. 12. either in the wrong place at the wrong County, James Chadwick Emberton Fesmire responded to the residence, Marissa R. Gilley, 33, was arrested and time or the right place at the right time would likely win by a landslide. Emberton consented to a search of the charged with facilitation of the Oct. 8. Pemberton, who was convicted of premises where several items were manufacture of methamphetamine by For Jeremy Dean Sissom, 319 Jay four counts of sexual battery by an found used to ingest and manufacture Officer Fesmire following further Circle, being at 905 Roach Ave. late in authority figure in Cannon County methamphetamine. investigation by the Woodbury Police the night on that date was the wrong Circuit Court on Oct. 6 and received an Emberton is being held on $301,000.00 Department. place and time. JAMES C. EMBERTON 18-year suspended sentence, was bond and is to appear before the Both Emberton and Gilley resided at For the Woodbury Police Department, charged with multiple drug crimes two Honorable Judge Susan Melton on 905 Roberts Ave. Gilley was charged it was the right place and time to arrest days later. Tuesday, November 15 in Cannon after an investigation showed that she Sissom. On October 8, Emberton, 33, 905 County General Sessions Court. had purchased ingredients to During the bust of an alleged meth lab Roberts Avenue, Woodbury, was Also assisting in the investigation manufacture methamphetamine. and the subsequent arrest of two arrested and charged with Manufacture were, Chief Tony Burnett, K9 Deputy Chief Tony Burnett questioned Gilley, persons, James Chadwick Pemberton of Methamphetamine, Maintaining a Eric Moss, Deputy Reed Bryson, and who admitted to purchasing and Marissa R. Gilley, at that address of Dwelling to Manufacture Deputy Steve McMillen. ingredients used in the process. Oct. 8, Sissom was found to be in Methamphetamine, and Possession of Emberton is also facing TennCare Gilley was booked at the Cannon possession of marijuana by Woodbury Drug Paraphernalia by Woodbury fraud charges as well as theft under County on Wednesday, October 12, 2011 Patrolman John Fesmire. Police Officer John Fesmire. $500, driving on a suspended license where she was placed under a $50,000. Upon consenting to a search, Sissom The WPD received a tip that (two counts), violation of the bond. She is scheduled to appear before freely told an officer about the methamphetamine manufacture was registration law and speeding (72/55). the Honorable Judge Susan Melton on marijuana, according to the arrest taking place at the residence and that Woodbury Police also charged a Tuesday November 15, 2011 at 9:00 a.m. warrant. there was a fire burning in the back second person in connection with the • Depending upon which side of the Initial court date for Sissom is Nov. 15. MARISSA GILLEY

SHOTGUN ... STOLEN ... TRANE ... Parsley instructed Richardson to go back to her vehicle and for theft. He allegedly stole a red 1994 Toyota pickup truck valued at "Anytime you have a problem with climate control in a her and Palmer to leave the area. approximately $3,000 from James Bishop of Morrison and was classroom it is a major issue," Patterson said. "Students need to be Richardson continued to argue with Sissom, who once again arrested on Aug. 25. He has a Nov. 8 court date on that charge. able to concentrate and be free of as many distractions as possible. pointed the shotgun at the deputy. Deputy Parsley then notified Participating in the investigation and arrest in addition to We have moved classes into any available space that we can find. Cannon County Dispatch that a person had pointed a shotgun at Investigator Young were Sheriff Darrell Young, Chief Deputy When we do this, teachers must change whatever plans they have him and he may need assistance. Richardson went back to her Bruce Kirby, and deputies Brandon Gullett and Mike Smith. for the day to accommodate the new environment. My teachers vehicle after Palmer advised her to do so. and students have been very patient and understanding, but I Deputy Parsley then worked his way back to the driver's side of think we are running out of space and patience." his patrol unit while keeping watch on Sissom, who at that time The affected classroom include a fifth-grade classroom, speech pointed the shotgun toward the ground. BOOTED ... and guidance. The rooms are in different areas throughout the The deputy and the two women then cautiously left the been drinking. He said he had a couple of beers while waiting to school, Patterson said. residence and went to Ivy Bluff Church, where they were met by see the probation officer. Deputy Gullett was then advised the The problem with the HVAC at Woodbury Grammar has Sgt. Randy Neal. They returned to the residence but by that time probation office had asked him to leave because he was drinking. actually been an ongoing issue for as many as five years, Sissom had absconded. Richardson was allowed to retrieve her Erquhart was unable to satisfactorily perform a series of field according to maintenance director John Passenger, who has property. sobriety tests administered by Deputy Gullett. A search of his recently been involved with Trane during an onsite visit. When Sissom turned himself in on Oct. 10, he was served the vehicle uncovered two 12-ounce beer bottles inside. Trane believed the system was not working because of poor warrants and a 12-hour hold was placed on him. His bond was set Erquhart was placed under arrest and charged with DUN. His water flow but that scenario was proven incorrect. Passenger at $34,000. He was appointed the public defender during General bond was set at $3,000. He is scheduled to make his initial court revealed tests indicated water flow to Woodbury Grammar was Sessions Court on Oct. 11 and his next court appearance was set appearance on Nov. 1. "almost a perfect rating." for Nov. 1. Based on tests, Passenger believes the problem is with the computerized system that repeatedly kicks the system off. BUST ... Parker said accommodations have been made in previous years PILLS ... consistent with that of a methamphetamine lab. to assure heating in all rooms at Woodbury Grammar School; Chief Deputy Kirby and Investigator Young arrived back at the however, Trane has said not to continue in that manner. she and Ennis were turned over to booking. Ennis' cash, totaling residence and they, along with Deputy Moss, observed that the "We have always gone in there and made accommodations," $468.61, was seized due to the felony charge and she was issued a front door was partially open. Parker said. "We had someone fix or we have called Trane to come notice of property seizure and forfeiture of conveyances. Chief Deputy Kirby announced that they were with the sheriff's fix it. We have purchased new compressors and new unit. We Bond was set at $20,000 apiece for both Ennis and Ramey. Their department and made entry. Upon entering, they were have replaced and replaced and replaced. We are to the point initial court date is Nov. 1. confronted with a strong chemical smell, consistent with that of a where Trane has said it doesn't matter how many compressors In other recent law enforcement activities: meth lab, and what appeared to be a vapor cloud. They you put in that unit. They said it will not work because there were A Woodbury woman by the name of Mooneyham was arrested immediately exited the residence. other issues. by a local police officer by the same name this week. Chief Deputy Kirby and Investigator Young became ill from "Now that Trane is telling us not to do that, then we need to find Veronica Jean Mooneyham, 64 B Mathis Lane, Woodbury, was inhaling the fumes within the residence and began to vomit. An out what we need to do to permanently fix the system and get charged with DUI on Oct. 10 by Woodbury Assistant Police Chief ambulance was called to the scene and both were taken to the that building up to par." Kevin Mooneyham. hospital after first undergoing decontamination at the location. In addition to the rooms with no heat or air, Patterson said Upon receiving a phone call from off-duty Woodbury Police Rutherford County deputies arrived on the scene with a K-9 several rooms are running at "half capacity." Officer Pat Fann in reference to a 2008 Kia Rondo driving all over and attempted to track McPeak. The K-9 lost McPeak's scent at a Patterson also said Trane had made unscheduled visits and the roadway and also driving in the opposite lane, Assistant Chief creek and the search was called off. entered the school without coming through the office. Mooneyham stopped Veronica Mooneyham (no known relation) Sergeant Randy Neal and Deputy Moss found a can of Coleman Board Chairman Randy Gannon encouraged Patterson to call at Suprema Pizza. fuel and a HCL generator, items commonly used in the the Cannon County Sheriff's Department and have Trane Veronica Mooneyham was reportedly slow to react and respond manufacture of methamphetamine, in the edge of the woods representatives arrested for trespassing if they show up to questions and a field sobriety test was given to which she across from the residence. unannounced and without coming through the office in the allegedly did not satisfactorily perform. Veronica Mooneyham Reserve Deputy Grady George, wearing a Tyvek suit and future. Trane had been charging for the unscheduled visits, stated she had taken Nyquil, Thermaflu and Xanax. Initial court oxygen tank, entered the residence and brought out a backpack according to officials. date is Nov. 8. containing lye, cold packs, clear tubing, Coleman fuel and bottles. "If they are getting into the building without coming through • Nicholas Wayne Eberle, 18, of 4691 Bradyville Road, Barrett and Cynthia Denise Thomas returned to the residence at the office they are trespassing," Gannon said. "We do have a Readyville, was charged with Simple Possession of a Legend this time. policy that all visitors come through the front door and sign in at Drug on Oct. 10 by Woodbury Police Sgt. Lowell Womack. Eberle The back door and windows were opened to allow the the office. In the future if they enter the building without coming was found to be in possession of two, 4 mg. Zanaflex pills, a residence to ventilate and Sheriff Darrell Young and Deputy through the front door and reporting, I would encourage you to muscle relaxer, at Cannon County High School. A release citation Travis Turney entered. Sheriff Young recovered more lithium call the Sheriff's Department." was issued. Initial court date is Nov. 8. batteries from a trash can which also had the lithium stripped out Board members were outraged the ongoing problem has not • Hazel J. Wallace, 311 W. Adams St., Woodbury, was charged of them and a coffee filter which contained a white powdery been resolved and that Trane has had little sense of urgency in its with Passing a School Bus on Oct. 12 by Woodbury Police Sgt. substance. response to the issue. Lowell Womack. Wallace allegedly passed the bus while it was Barrett and Thomas were both transported to the sheriff's Parker said she believes they are closer to identifying the discharging children and had its lights activated. Wallace stated department. Thomas was charged with Initiating the Process to problem and, thus, a solution. she was from out of town and did not see the school bus. A release Manufacture Methamphetamine, Maintaining a Dwelling for the "We have narrowed down what the problem is not," Parker said. citation was issued. Initial court date is Oct. 18. Manufacture of Methamphetamine and Accessory After the Fact "At first (Trane) thought it was a water flow issue but now they • Leonard Michael Lewis, 61 Red Hill Rd., Woodbury, was because she and Barrett had been made aware McPeak was have ruled that out. We have narrowed it down to where it is a charged with Simple Possession of a Schedule VI Drug wanted and they were harboring him. communication issue with the computer system." (marijuana) on Oct. 13 by Woodbury Patrolman John Fesmire. Barrett was charged with Initiating Methamphetamine Parker said she will continue to make repeated calls to Trane The marijuana was found during a search of Lewis and his vehicle Manufacture and Accessory After the Fact. Both he and Thomas officials to expedite the process. In the meantime, Board members after a narcotics dog alerted to the odor of narcotics about his were then turned over to Booking. also want to pursue a deadline for having the problem corrected. vehicle while it was situated on South McCrary St. Bond was set Deputy Moss was later informed that Barrett had brought a In other business, the Board unanimously approved Cannon at $2,500. Initial court date is Nov. 15. clear plastic sandwich bag, containing approximately 10 pills, County High School's Amateur Radio Club's request to place a into the jail, and that Thomas had smuggled in a cell phone and 40-foot tower outside Room 115 - classroom of teacher and club cell phone battery. Both were subsequently charged with sponsor William F. Curtis. Introduction of Contraband into a Penal Institution. The tower was donated by an individual in Smyrna, Curtis said. Backhoe, Bulldozer Work, Thomas' bond was set at $252,000, while Barrett's was set at It will be attached to the school and provide greater $79,000. Both are schedule to make their initial court appearance opportunities for the 10 individuals in the club. on Nov. 1. Curtis said all 10 members have an opportunity to become fully Septic Tanks, Water Lines, Thomas was already facing charges of Promotion of licensed amateur radio operators by the FCC. He also said there Methamphetamine Manufacture, Theft of Merchandise and would be no cost or upkeep. Plumbing and Electric Driving While License Suspended stemming from a grand jury Patterson received approval to apply for two grants. One is a indictment on Sept. 16. $150 grant through Middle Tennessee Gas and the other is a Thinkfinity grant offered by Verizon Wireless for $5,000. The $150 JOHN FRANCIS grant assists with funding for the chili supper for the Harvest 284 Turney Road Auburntown DONNIE ESTES COLE BANKS Festival. Phone (615) 415-5982 or (615) 464-4659 The $5,000 grant would fund an after-school tutoring program for the Grammar School. The program would reach up to 14 Estes Heating, Air & Refrigeration students on a rotating basis. Patterson said it would not take away from the After School Reach Program in any way. 5220 Halls Hill Pike Murfreesboro, TN 37130 The Board also adopted changes to its lice policy by a 4-1 vote, with Gannon voting no. 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Call Arlin Reed at Call for prices on other metals -- We offer Pickup Service for Scrap Cars 849-2412 or 765-5472 Call 563-2512 To Advertise Your Business! CANNON COURIER OCTOBER 18, 2011 PAGE 9 Woodbury Man Charged In Mears Finds The Key To ‘Boro Drug Store Robbery Police in Murfreesboro receiving unspecified arrested a Woodbury man on treatment. Getting Arrested For DUI Oct. 4 for allegedly robbing a Meeks, who previously lived local drug store. in Murfreesboro, was charged A Woodbury man found asked if he had been drinking, The suspect, Timothy Dan with driving on a revoked passed out in a truck was said he had been drinking Meeks, 317 Dillion St. in license, possession of drug charged with DUI on Oct. 8. liquor. Mears also stated he Woodbury, was arrested after paraphernalia and possession Cannon County Sheriff's had been in a vehicle accident police found him passed out in of a Schedule IV drug on Feb. Deputy Travis Turney was previously and was taking a yard. 13 of this year by Woodbury dispatched to the area of several medications. Meeks is accused of robbing Patrolman Patrick Fann. Pleasant View Road and When asked why he lied the Walgreens Pharmacy on Meeks pled guilty to McMinnville Highway at about truck key Mears stated West Northfield Boulevard in possession of Schedule IV WOODLEE approximately 6:15 p.m. that he did not know and further Murfreesboro. drugs on March 29. He was day to assist Cannon County explained that he drove from According to the arrest given a suspended sentence of Warren Woman EMS with a driver who had his residence to the end of the report, Meeks passed out in a 11 months, 29 days and placed passed out behind the steering highway and was not sure yard just down the street from on probation for an equal Indicted Locally wheel of his vehicle. what was going on and would the pharmacy. The 30-year old amount of time. He was also Upon arrival the deputy get confused while he was man was charged with fined $750. Meeks also pled On TennCare spoke with George Mears, 496 driving. aggravated robbery and guilty to charges of driving on Todd Rd., Woodbury, whose Due to his instability Mears booked into the Rutherford a suspended license and truck was parked in the middle MEARS was not administered a field County Jail. driving on a revoked license. Fraud Charge of the road. Mears appeared sobriety test and was placed Meeks will make his first On the DOSL charge he was intoxicated and had an odor of When Deputy Turney into custody for driving under court appearance on given a 6-month suspended NASHVILLE – A Warren alcohol about his person. searched Mears after he exited the influence. He was November the 14. sentence, placed on probation County woman is charged Deputy Turney noted that the vehicle, the truck key was transported to Stones River Murfreesboro Police for an equal amount of time, with TennCare Fraud in Mears had slurred speech and found in Mears' right front Hospital for a blood alcohol Detective Ed Gorham watched fined $50 and ordered to pay Cannon County, accused of could not answer questions pocket. content test, then taken to the the store video of the robbery court costs. using the state’s public clearly. According to the report, county jail for booking. His that occurred in the early On the DORL charge he was healthcare insurance program Mears stated he did not have Mears was having difficulty truck was released to a licensed morning hours, according to given a 6-month partially to obtain prescription drugs, the key to his vehicle and did talking and standing on his driver. his report. Around 9:40 a.m., he suspended sentence, order to which she later sold. not know how his truck got to feet. Mears was read his Bond was set at $2,500. Initial was called to 215 E. Northfield serve 48 hours in the county The Office of Inspector where it was located. Miranda rights and when court date is Nov. 1. Blvd. in reference to a person jail, pay a $50 and court costs. General (OIG), assisted by the passed out in the yard there. He also lost his license for one Warren and Cannon County Meeks was transported to year. Charges of possession of Sheriff’s officers, announced Halloween Indicates If Holidays Middle Tennessee Medical drug paraphernalia, expired the arrest of Jennifer D. Center's emergency room after tag and failure to show proof Woodlee, 29, of Dover. being charged and remained of insurance were dismissed. Woodlee was indicted on Will Be Retailers’Trick Or Treat there until Oct. 8 while one count of TennCare fraud for presenting a prescription Newswise — There are 14 million people double what was spent in 2005,” said Gee. “I for the painkiller officially unemployed in the United States; even saw one statistic that said people will Disorderly Teen Charged Again Hydrocodone, using TennCare another 12 million have stopped looking for spend around $300 million this year just to dress to pay for the prescription jobs. Yet the ghoulish economy is not scaring their pets.” Four days after pleading patrol unit, Deputy McMillen while intending to sell a away Halloween consumers, and that means the So why is Halloween a treat for those being guilty to disorderly conduct, a spoke with Deese. She said her portion of it. holiday season will not be a nightmare for tricked by the economy? Gee, an active retailer local teen was slapped with the son was going to leave with “This is another example of retailers. for 40 years, says Halloween is exactly what same charge on Oct. 8. Bubba Nichols and the he was local law enforcement working “Halloween sales really reflects well the mood people need because of the economy. “We get Cannon County Sheriff’s going to take a .22 rifle with with the OIG when TennCare of the consumer and the economy in this tired of all bad news that we get inundated with Deputy Steve McMillen him. She also stated they fraud is suspected,” Inspector country,” says Mickey Gee, M.A., executive-in- on the nightly news,” Gee said. “People are responded to 306 Crimson Tide started arguing because she General Deborah Faulkner residence at the University of Alabama at ready for a little frivolity, so – dress up like a Lane on that date after a caller didn’t want him to leave with said. “Anyone who spots Birmingham School of Business. “Halloween ghoul and have a good time!” to 911 stated she needed an the gun. TennCare fraud can contact sales is a number that we as retailers really look Almost half of adults and children will wear a officer. Deese said as they were the OIG and we can work at because it often will indicate how much extra costume this Halloween. That doesn’t When Deputy McMillen and arguing she was holding the together to stop this crime.” help we need to hire for the holiday season, how necessarily mean it will be a great retail season. Sheriff Darrell Young arrived gun between her legs, with the The TennCare fraud charges much we need in inventory levels and the Gee is quick to point out – you don’t have to go at the address they were met end of the barrel pointing against Woodlee could result amount of promotion we need to do or not do.” to Target to be a pirate. Even so, he believes by Jennifer Deese, the mother upward. Deese said at that in a two year sentence, if The National Retail Federation says the holiday sales predicted to increase 2 percent to of Gregory Elliott, in the front point Elliott put the end of the convicted. District Attorney average person will spend almost $75 on 2.3 percent from this past year is an yard. barrel under his chin and told General William C. Whitesell, Halloween, up nearly $10 dollars per person underestimate. Deese stated that Elliott was her to go ahead and shoot him. Jr. is prosecuting. from last year. According to Gee, an instructor “This year we are predicting a pretty robust about to run out the back door Deese later refused to give a Woodlee was arraigned in with the UAB Department of Marketing, Halloween season, but so far our predictions for with a gun. Then, at that time, written statement. Cannon County Circuit Court Industrial Distribution and Economics, the holiday season have been a little bit less than Elliott came out the front door. Elliott was transported to the on Oct. 6. Her next court date Halloween is the second largest event-driven robust,” says Gee. “When we finally get our He was being extremely loud county jail and served is Nov. 10. season for retailers. numbers in here for Halloween I think you’ll see and would not listen to any warrants for disorderly The OIG, which is separate “With costumes, decorations, pumpkins and those holiday numbers go up in early commands given by officers. conduct and underage from TennCare, began full candy, Halloween will approach almost $7 November.” Elliott was told numerous consumption of alcohol. Total operation in February 2005 billion in total expenditures, which is more than times to calm down but bond was set at $3,000. Initial and has investigated cases refused. He was then placed in court date is Nov. 1. leading to over $3.5 million handcuffs by Sheriff Young He was placed on probation paid in restitution and Expert Debunks Myths About Head Lice and advised he was under for 25 days following his Oct. 4 recoupment to TennCare, with Newswise — Autumn brings tales of scary Myth 2 Pets spread lice. “Animals are not arrest for disorderly conduct. conviction for disorderly a total estimated cost delight but none terrifies parents so much as the known to carry head lice nor to transmit them to As Deputy McMillen spoke conduct after serving five days avoidance of over $173 million note home from school that a case of lice has been people.” with Elliott, he could smell an in jail. That arrest came as the for the TennCare program, detected. Myth 3 Beware sharing hairbrushes and odor about him consistent with result of a Sept. 29 incident at according to latest figures. To “While the make-believe vampires are prowling personal items to avoid lice. “Although it's alcohol. The deputy asked his home. date, nearly 1,500 people have for candy, head lice are looking for a real blood probably best not to share such items as combs, Elliott if he had been drinking Elliott is also facing charges been charged with TennCare meal," says Dr. Andrew Bonwit, a pediatric hairbrushes and hats, these do not seem to and Elliott said he had four of assault in a separate incident fraud. infectious disease expert at Loyola University transmit the pest. Transmission of lice seems to beers and stated he was 18 and is scheduled to appear in Through the OIG Cash for Health System. “Lice grip the hair shaft while occur only by direct head-to-head contact from years old. court on Oct. 18 on that charge. Tips Program established by biting into the scalp to feed on blood.” one person to another.” After placing Elliott in his the Legislature, Tennesseans But Bonwit says the bite will rarely, if ever, be Myth 4 Kids with lice should be sent home from can get cash rewards for painful. It is more likely to itch. “Lice cause more school immediately. “The American Academy of TennCare fraud tips that lead emotional distress than any real physical harm,” Pediatrics does not endorse “no-nit” policies that Wrong Tag Gets Man to convictions. Anyone can he said. “The infestation is usually a nuisance and exclude children from school because nits are report suspected TennCare almost never a serious problem in itself.” present. In fact, even the presence of mature head fraud by calling 1-800-433- Bonwit’s Top Tall Tales About Lice lice is not considered a valid reason to exclude Tagged With DOSL 3982 toll-free from anywhere Myth 1 Lice are caused by being dirty. “Personal children, only a cause for prompt referral to the in Tennessee, or log on to hygiene and socioeconomic status have nothing physician for treatment.” A Dowelltown man faces County. www.tn.gov/tnoig. to do with having or transmitting head lice. The Myth 5 Lice carry disease. “Head lice do not charges in three counties Frazier was asked to step out and follow the prompts that head louse is an equal-opportunity pest!” transmit serious infectious.” following his Oct. 7 arrest by of the vehicle and when he did Cannon County Sheriff’s Deputy Moss observed an Deputy Eric Moss. open 24-ounce can of Coors Man Threatens Trio With Handgun EPA Certified The deputy was patrolling on Light near the driver’s seat. Assault and weapon charges Patrolman Brent Brock. OLLANDSWORTH John Bragg Hwy. at Frazier was taken into On Call 24 approximately 10:15 p.m. that custody and issued release were lodged against a Wentz is reported to have Heating & Cooling Murfreesboro man after he threatened Justin Richardson, Hours/7 Days H day when he observed a white citations for Driving on a Mercury van abruptly change Suspended License, Open allegedly threatened three Kyle Medley and Stephanie a Week Woodbury residents with a Wilson with a .38 caliber Smith - Sales & Service Installation - Maintenance lanes of travel. He ran the tag Container, Registration - Refrigeration -Quality Work - Fair Prices on the vehicle and it returned Violation and Violation of the gun on Oct. 5. & Wesson at 117-A McBroom as registered to a red Mustang. Financial Responsibility law. Wayne I. Wentz, 119 Drema St. during an argument over Doug & Wes Hollandsworth Deputy Moss stopped the He was then transported to Court, Murfreesboro, was money. vehicle for misuse of the Cannon County Sheriff’s charged with three counts of Total bond for Wentz was set Home (615) 765-5084 registration. Department where he was Aggravated Assault and one at $33,000. He is to make his Cell (615) 848-5591 or (615) 278-6010 The vehicle was being driven turned over to Booking to count of Unlawful Possession initial appearance in Cannon by Roy Frazier, 234 Toad Road, await transport to the Wilson of a Weapon with the Intent to County General Sessions Court Dowelltown. A check of County Jail. go Armed by Woodbury on Nov. 15. Frazier’s license showed it to Frazier is scheduled to make be suspended. A check for his first appearance in Cannon warrants found that he had County General Sessions Court two for his arrest in Wilson on Nov. 1. County and one in DeKalb Visit The Courier Online: CannonCourier.com PAGE 10 CANNON COURIER OCTOBER 18, 2011 UT Extension Service Auburntown News BY BRUCE STEELMAN BY ANNA PATRICK

Several deaths have affected Patrick and Kyle and Shannon Emma Davenport, Samantha DA Now Accepting Water Quality Grant Proposals this community over the past Patrick joined us at the home Gaither, Kirsten Garrison, week. Jared, Nikki and Izabella place for dinner. Elaura Proffitt, Alyssa Whited, -Funds support projects aimed at improving water quality and reducing pollution- Marie Saddler travelled to While here, the out-of-state Hannah Whited, Rachel Dorris, Wisconsin to attend the funeral girls enjoyed touring the hills Briar Jakes, Johnny Kennedy, NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The degrades surface and acre is estimated as follows: of her grandfather, Howard around the farm and finding Alayna Reed, Hunter Sandlin, Tennessee Department of groundwater quality. The cotton – $ 148, Soybeans – $51, Zobiak and Nancy Mulloy was “treasures”. All left out for their and Libby Wheeler. Agriculture is now accepting Tennessee Department of Corn – $169 (includes 150 units in Springfield, IL to attend the respective homes Monday Congratulations to the above grant proposals for projects Environment and Conservation of N), Milo – $134, and funeral of her mother, JoAnne morning. and we’ll be looking for more that will help improve water assesses water quality and wheat/soybeans – $130. Bartley. Glenn McDaniel’s Not to be outdone, Robbie names for next reporting period. quality and reduce or eliminate compiles a list of impaired Production cost will be mother also passed away Owen and Betty and Terry It’s another chance for you to nonpoint source pollution. The waters. The list can be found updated as new information recently. Our deepest sympathy Thomas enjoyed catfish at dine in or carry out for a chicken deadline for submitting grant online at for 2012 becomes available. to all of the families. Alexandria Café Friday night. and fish fry. The basketball proposals is Dec. 1. Proposals http://www.tn.gov/environme Please Visit with your farm Bro. Robert Agee of Lebanon Wednesday, Betty Thomas, teams are sponsoring this will be evaluated based on nt/wpc/publications/. supplier on estimated cost in passed away Wednesday Ruth Davenport and Robbie dinner. It’s set for Wednesday, program goals and objectives, Other priorities for funding your area. Producers with following a lengthy illness. He Owen treated Wilma Harris to October 26th from 4:00-7:00 p.m. performance evaluation criteria include water quality related owned land and or cash rent was pastor at Prosperity Baptist her annual birthday lunch at Come by and have a seat to eat and applicable EPA nonpoint educational programs, projects can use Returns Over Variable Church from 1962 to 1965. He Cracker Barrel in Murfreesboro. in and enjoy company or take it source grant guidelines. that implement an approved as a guide in decision making. officiated our wedding in 1964. Of course, a little shopping home to your family. Cost is “The projects funded by the Total Maximum Daily Load in Producers with share rent It was a “mini-reunion” last followed the lunch. $8.00/adult, $5.00/ages 4-10 and Nonpoint Source Pollution a watershed area and projects ground should use Returns week for my brother, Richard Recently Auburn Church of free to those 3 and under. All Program are continually that reduce urban runoff. Over Variable and Land Costs and Barbara Harris of Macon, Christ enjoyed a time of singing carry-outs are $8.00. The money making measurable The FY 2012 Request for as a guide with their GA., my sister, Wanda Yule of and fellowship with the goes toward purchasing warm- improvements in water quality Proposals can be found online appropriate share rent Grandview, MO, my nieces, residents of Woodbury Nursing up suits. across Tennessee by reducing atcalculated. A land cost of 25% Marsha Kraft of Pendleton, IN Center. Having birthdays this week runoff of sediment, nutrients, http://www.TN.gov/agricultur of revenue is used in the table and Robin Burkhead of Peculiar, Well it’s that time in the school are Clay Shirley, J.T. Brown and pathogens and other e/water/nps.html, or for more as a guide or method of MO. Not only was it a “reunion” year where we have the first Andy Higgins on the 21st. Tom pollutants,” said state information contact TDA’s comparison and should not be but it was also a “feeding reporting period. Ganoe, Savannah Gunter and Agriculture Commissioner Nonpoint Pollution Program at construed as the appropriate frenzy”. On the Principal’s List with all Cindy Garrison all celebrate the Thursday night Wanda, A’s are Sharon Bessant, Dylan 22nd. Marna Higgins, Alyssa Julius Johnson. “This is a great 615-837-5306 or rent for a particular area. Barbara and I left out after Avera, LuLu Maier and Hannah Davenport and Johnny opportunity for local Producers who are not making [email protected]. school to visit with our cousin, Leach. Kennedy, II have theirs the 23rd. governments and other major equipment changes can Jean and Ed Close in Mt. Juliet. The Honor Roll includes those Donna Gunter’s is the 24th and organizations to work with the use UT budgets and this table We left there and met Richard, with A’s and 1 B - Anna Leach, Betsy Leach finishes up our department in addressing 2012 Profitability as a guide in developing their Prentice, Robin and Marsha at Shelby Parker, Rachel Hale, week. Happy birthday. water quality problems and to This table should be used as a own cropping decision guide as yields, prices, and Limestone in Murfreesboro. Mackenzie Turney, Tyler King, Happy anniversary to Eddie improve water stewardship in budgets. If equipment changes Friday night it was back to and James Bessant, and Donna Nichols on the 25th. both urban and rural areas.” expenses will vary among are being made, then a whole producers and locations. Since Mufreesboro where we enjoyed The Merit List has those with Don’t forget to pick up your Local governments, regional farm financial plan would be the delicious food at Cedar A’s and 2 B’s and are James “Courier” at school on agencies, public institutions, producers have starting better suited as a decision aid. making decisions on planting Bucket. Saturday night we were Hatler, Karsten Odom, Anna Mondays. private nonprofit organizations Please contact your local off to Kilgore’s in Smithville Williams, Hunter Patterson, and other state agencies are wheat for 2012, I am starting to County Extension office or look at projected profitability where Tim, DeAnna, Janna, Alyssa Avera, Madison Gaither, eligible to apply for federal Area Specialist – Farm Alayna and Adriann Reed met Adrianna Reed, Alyssa News deadline is each for the 2012 crop year. Please dollars administered by TDA’s Management for assistance in us. Williams, Justin Whited, THURSDAY AT 12 NOON. Call note that the table below Water Resources office. Priority developing your own budget Sunday all of the above plus Corinne Fann, Hattie Fann, 464-4310 or email me at reflects 2012 profitability. This is given to projects that seek to or farm financial plan. Ray, Anita, Dustin and Daxton Maleah Scott, Bradley Vickers, [email protected] make measurable table looks at crop prices as of improvements to waters September 12, 2011 for 2012 County known to be impaired by and can give a glimpse of what Extension Agent nonpoint source pollution. crop profitability is in Bruce Steelman is Nonpoint source pollution is Tennessee as of this date. One located at 614 Ivy Bluff News soil, urban runoff, fertilizers, of the expense items that have Lehman Street, BY BONNIE STACY chemicals and other to be watched is fertilizer. For Woodbury, phone contaminants that come from reference, in variable expenses (615) 563-2554, fax 563-1285, below, fertilizer expense per A fish fry was held at the that passed away last week. He Aiden, Caddee and Annie many different sources and email [email protected] Pocahontas senior center on had relatives and friends in attended a baby shower for her Saturday to benefit the center. Cannon County. niece, Ashley Cantrell last week. Paul Churchwell and his band Bonnie Stacy visited Shelby Consider the postage stamp. It’s played music for the event. A Churchwell on Monday. usefulness lies in the ability to stick large crowd attended. Shirley Atnip visited Dollye to one thing until completed. My sympathy to the family of Elam one day last week. True patience means waiting Ben Lowry from McMinnville Beth Davis and daughters without worrying. Library News BY RITA ALLEN

This is the week of the reptiles! grant from the Tennessee Kids Fire through Rivers of Mercy." The "World of Reptiles" show Outdoors program. The Library staff hopes you with various reptiles from The library will also be are having a great fall. around the world will be at the welcoming a Smithville author, Remember that it isn't too early Some differences have occurred due to rounding. gym behind the Woodbury simply known as "Grace", for a to browse the book stacks for Head Start at 2 p.m. on book signing on November hobby and craft ideas to make Thursday, October 20th. 19th, from 1 pm to 3 pm in the your own Christmas gifts this Admission is free and everyone meeting room of the Adams year. The holidays are right To report news, is welcome. This program is Memorial Library in Woodbury. around the corner! AC Robinson’s Heating & Air sponsored by the Cannon She will be autographing copies call 563-2512. County Library System via a of her new book, "Grace under Financing Available Trane Rebate up to $1,200 Massage Moments “Nothing Runs BY NANCY COOMES, LMT Like A TRANE” CHRIS ROBINSON, Owner I have been doing massage in not know much about massage. good. Now people come in putting things in the overhead Woodbury for almost eleven Massage was often seen as a because they are aware that bin on the plane. She had a lot 5514 McMinnville Hwy., Woodbury years. When I first started splurge or a treat and having massage can treat sore muscles of right shoulder and neck pain (615) 563-8767 or Cell (615) 904-5825 massaging, a lot of people did few benefits other than it felt and strains, help with lymph and tension. reduction, and alleviate stress. The next person had upper Some people come for back and neck tension, but his migraines and tension biggest complaint was how sore headaches. Others try massage his thumbs had become. He HOUSE FOR SALE BY OWNER for plantar fasciitis or carpal found it was very painful to tunnel syndrome. The list goes shuffle cards. And the last on. person came for a "crick" in his 112 Houston Lane in Beaver Estates To give you an example of neck and also for knee pain, what problems I see in my which he had twisted. 615-563-8191, 615-962-5499 or 962-5735 practice, this is what my day You can see the variety of looked like last Monday. I saw reasons people seek out 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath, brick, huge 15x30 master bedroom, one woman for neck and massage. Some people get shoulder tension and a swollen immediate results. Others can laundry room, lots of cabinets in kitchen with tile ankle from a long ago injury. see some improvement, but will countertops and backsplash, new laminate flooring and Another woman was in for pain need more work. Still others lighting, 13x13 sunroom, huge screened in back porch, in her hip and leg. The third choose to get regular massage separate 26x28-2 car garage or shop, chainlink fence, approx. person to come in was a woman because they feel it is beneficial 2,230 sq. ft., new energy efficient windows, who had been on a trip. Her for their general well being. kitchen/den/living room and dining room completely open, body was feeling the affects of Of the five people I treated gas fireplace, quiet area, great neighbors, $152,900. carting a suitcase around and Monday, one was new and the other four have massage on a regular basis. Three of them receive monthly massage and Inventory Reduction Sale! All Vehicles Below NADA Wholesale Prices! one receives a massage every 10 Jeep Grand two weeks. The three who 10 Dodge Charger 10 Chrysler Town & Country receive monthly massages are senior citizens and I have been $16,990 seeing them for 8 to 10 years. $ STARTING FROM $ One of them told me he looks #P12697 Just Off I-24 @ Exit 81-B, , , forward to his monthly massage 14900 17990 and he doesn't know how 10 Chrysler 300 1705 S. Church St., Murfreesboro, TN people get around who don't get 615-895-5092 • 800-527-2558 regular massage work. His , body needs it and appreciates it. WWW EAMAN ODGE HRYSLER EEP COM $15990 .B D C J . Beautiful Car. He is not sure where his body Program cars are pre-owned. All prices include a $387.50 processing fee. Tax, title and tags additional. GREAT BUY MUST SEE TO BELIEVE #P81685 Must See! P09301 GREAT BUY MUST SEE TO BELIEVE #P46973 Due to ad deadlines some units may be sold. Model restrictions may apply, See dealer for details. Expires 10-26-11 would be if it weren't for consistent, regular massage. Massage has come a long way in Woodbury from eleven years ago. It is nice to see it accepted and appreciated for the value Subscribe To The Cannon Courier: Only $24 Per Year In County and good it can do people. CANNON COURIER OCTOBER 18, 2011 PAGE 11 AUCTION BRICK HOME AND 57.452 ACRES IN 2 TRACTS Barns - Creek - Personal Property - Antiques - Farm Equipment Property of Mrs. Evelyn Ward and the late James Robert Ward SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22 10:00 a.m. 7117 LASCASSAS PIKE - LASCASSAS

DIRECTIONS: From Woodbury, go to Auburntown and take Highway 96 to the auction. ORDER OF SALE: Selling personal property and antiques until 11:30. Real Estate sells at 11:30. Tractors and equipment sell immediately after sale of real estate.

TRACT 1: This home has approximately 1,684 sq. ft. of living area with three bedrooms, two baths, living room, kitchen, utility, and sunroom. There is an attached garage, large front porch, fireplace, and driveway. The home is in good condition and is on a 2.725-acre tract, according to survey.

TRACT 2: This tract contains 54.727 acres and has a 30-foot easement from Lascassas Pike and a long frontage on Cainsville Pike. There are three mobile homes on this property that are currently rented. Also, there is an 80x200 barn, two other smaller barns, and the property has Bradley Creek flowing through. This tract has been used for hay production and pasture. It has many possibilities and has not been offered for sale to the public for a long time. It has been in the Ward family since the 1930’s.

PERSONAL PROPERTY: Old telephones, cedar chest, cherry table and chairs, cherry china cabinets, cherry buffet, maple sewing cart, maple china cabinet, rolltop desk, 6-place setting Blue Willow china, 8-place setting Regent Continental china, several lamps, oil lamps, couch and chair, several rocking chairs, flat screen TV, other TVs, candle holders, antique oak halltree, antique oak china cabinet, William Rogers silverware, china pitcher, marble-top coffee tables, Carnival glass dish, many glass items, 10- place Franciscan china, pots and pans, dutch oven with top, several Burton Dye prints, other framed pictures, glasses, old cabinets, wardrobe, golf clubs, bikes, exercise bikes, several scooter chairs, two cherry bedroom suites, oak claw-foot table, antique lamp table, several clocks, entertainment center, quilts, linens, concrete flower pots, quilting frames.

TOOLS: Craftsman tool boxes, vises, hand tools, lawn and garden tools, air compressor, ladders, log chain, drill press, grinder, other tools.

VAN: 2005 Chevy Venture Van

EQUIPMENT: Kubota M7040 tractor 4x4, 70hp, 735 hours with LA1153 loader with 6-foot bucket; Kubota MX4700 tractor, 47hp, 107 hours with LA844 loader with 6-foot bucket; Vermeer Rebel 5410 round baler (makes 5x4 bale); 10-foot Rhino turbo rotary cutter with 10- foot foam-filled tires; Vermeer Rebel WR220 10-wheel hay rake; Vermeer disc mower 6040 8-foot cut; two bale spears; 6-foot Woods 3-point hitch tiller; two 16-foot 4-star hay wagons; 32-foot hay elevator with platform and stand; three elevators (parts); other items not listed.

Houses built prior to 1978 are subject to contain lead-based To view a plat of the property, please contact our office. paint. Prospective buyers have ten (10) days prior to sale to For additional information and photos, visit our have property inspected for lead-based paint at their expense. website: www.parsleyandtodd.com Information in this advertising believed to be true. Announcements made day of sale take precedence over TERMS: Personal Propert: Cash or good check day of sale. printed material. Real Estate: 10% down day of sale; balance at closing within 30 days. Firm No. WOODBURY 615/563-1100 MURFREESBORO 615/896-8014 BILL PARSLEY BRUCE TODD Broker, Principal, Auctioneer, #1476 www.parsleyandtodd.com Broker, Auctioneer, #5378 PAGE 12 CANNON COURIER OCTOBER 18, 2011 Saturday Fireman Visits Day School October 29th AUCTION 10:00 AM

Mrs. Cheryl’s class (L to R): Eli Morris, Kathryn Trail, Katie Beth Fann, Mary Katherine Poston, Matthew Bane, Jamie Holloway, Lily Crook, Emma Claire Crook, Addie Walker, Jon Hare, Eli Pelham, and Nathan Junker. 2364 GEEDSVILLE ROAD BRADYVILLE,TN Home, Barn, 77.15 Acres in 7 Tracts

Mrs. Lindsay's class (L to R): Welsh Williams, Kaden Mowl, Grant Adams, James Hancock, Jamie Holloway, Ben Kauffman, Foster Kemp, Annabelle Reinitz, and Sadie Prater.

Located in the beautiful Woodland Community, the farm features long road frontage on Geedsville and Parker Road, a combination of crop land, pasture land, and large hardwood woodlands. C.U.D. water is available to tracts 1-5 along Geedsville Road and C.U.D. water is available to tracts 6 and 7 via utility easement a short distance along Parker Road. All tracts are perk approved and the home tract has an existing septic system. A year-round spring fed creek runs through tracts 3, 6, and 7 and additionally tract 6 has a large pond. Home features: 3 bedroom, 2 bath modular home on permanent brick foundation (2,280 sq. ft. per tax record) with a 24x14 eat-in kitchen with pantry, oak cabinets and an 8 ft. island, a 30x15 family room and an additional 30x13 bonus room, large 15x16 master bedroom with master bath with shower and corner garden tub, 8x21 front porch, 30x30 rear Mrs. Stephanie’s Class (L to R): Ava Roberts, Amelia Gay, Makenna Luttrell, Samuel concrete patio / parking area. Located on Tract #4 with 5.03 Holloway, Jamie Holloway, Laila Underwood, and Ashton Witty. acres, shop with electricity and barn. Woodbury Day School would like to thank Jamie Holloway (above, with son Samuel) and Mooretown Volunteer Fire Dept. for coming to visit us. We had a wonderful time playing in the truck and trying out the horn! We also enjoyed seeing all the equipment that is carried on the fire truck and that the firefighters wear. We followed the visit up with a fire drill and lots of discussion on fire safety and loud noises!

Photos Provided Total Acreage: 77.15 Tract 1: 14.48 acres, perk, city water State Completes Record Bond Sale Tract 2: 13.68 acres, perk, city water The State of Tennessee entered the capital library for the University of Tennessee- markets and sold $546,655,000 worth of bonds Chattanooga campus and infrastructure Tract 3: 7.68 acres, perk, city water this week – the largest sale in the state’s history. improvements to a research building on the Demand for the state’s bonds was high among Cherokee campus of the University of Tract 4: Home & Barns, 5.03 acres investors, a reflection of the state’s strong credit Tennessee-Knoxville. ratings. The state also sold bonds to refinance some of Tract 5: 5.72 acres, perk, city water Earlier this month, Fitch and Moody’s Investor its existing debt – which will save taxpayers Services, two of the country’s major bond rating approximately $5,559,000 million in interest Tract 6: 11.15 acres, perk agencies, reaffirmed the state’s AAA credit payments over time. rating, which is the highest available. Standard None of the bond proceeds will be used to Tract 7: 19.41 acres, perk and Poor’s, the third major rating agency, cover the state’s operating expenses or balance reaffirmed the state’s AA+ rating, which is the the budget. second highest rating available. The state’s high “Our bond sale went extraordinarily well,” DIRECTIONS: From Woodbury, take Hwy. 53 South (Manchester Hwy.) 8.5 miles to left ratings reflect its debt level, which is one of the Comptroller Justin P. Wilson said. “Bonds were AUCTIONEER: on Geedsville Road, 2 miles to farm on right. lowest in the country. sold to a variety of investors including Proceeds from the bond sale will be used to $35,000,000 to individual investors. For one GARY NICHOLS TERMS: 10% down day of sale, balance due finance numerous projects throughout the state, category of bonds, we had nearly four times as in 30 days. 615-904-5001 including economic development grants for many orders from investors as we were able to TAXES: Prorated POSSESSION: With Deed Volkswagen in Chattanooga, Wacker Chemie in fill. ALL ANNOUNCEMENTS MADE DAY OF SALE TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER PREVIOUS ADVERTISING Bradley County, Hemlock Semiconductor in “This sale will help pay for four high profile Clarksville and Electrolux in Memphis. Those economic development projects that will bring projects are expected to create 4,650 permanent badly-needed jobs to our state, as well as other jobs, plus thousands more in construction and necessary improvements to our state’s related industries. infrastructure. 615.896.4600 The bond proceeds will also pay for “Also, I believe taxpayers should be pleased TOLL FREE 1.877.465.4600 improvements to many state-owned buildings that we were able to achieve a savings of about and properties, including a new driver license $5,559,000 million by refinancing part of our center in Memphis, renovations to the Supreme debt. We will continue to look for other Court Building and other state office buildings opportunities to refinance more debt when www.bobparksauction.com in Nashville, a prison in Bledsoe County, a new market conditions are favorable for that.” CANNON COURIER OCTOBER 18, 2011 PAGE 13 PAGE 14 CANNON COURIER OCTOBER 18, 2011 Tour Shines Light On Cruisin’ How Solar Power Works for CCHS Center. They work all across the TVA service area. Vash Raising money for the Athletic and Music departments at explained how solar power is Cannon County High School! made in the panel itself, how the panels are routed together through the inverters – which convert DC current to AC current, and how the power is Octob metered and connected to the er grid. 22 Basically, there is a small 2011 powerplant on the Arts Center roof that is expected to produce energy for the next 30 years with minor maintenance Registration starts at 5pm at the ball park and no moving parts. DEBBIE SMITH photos Lightwave works with $20 per car up to 4 people, $5 per person over 4 people Some of the 120 solar panels on the south facing roof of businesses and homeowners to the Arts Center. size, design, and install grid- tied systems. Live music provided by “The Gilley Brothers” If you want to own and All across the country over consumption. Under 18 must be accompanied by a parent the last few Saturdays, the More insulation in your attic, operate your own small national solar tour has been caulking around doors and powerplant, then solar is the happening. Businesses and windows, replacing energy way to go. If you want to lower Cruise the strip, sit on the square, enjoy live music residents with solar inefficient appliances and your energy bill, the first step is installations have opened their furnaces with energy star rated understanding your energy doors to provide the public an models, are some of the demands and sources of opportunity to see up close quickest ways to get a return potential savings. MTEMC can how solar power works. on your money and lower your help you with that. The focus of the tour in energy bill. Simply turning off In Home Energy Evaluation: Cannon County was the large the lights and hanging your Middle TN Electric installation at the Arts Center laundry out to dry are steps Membership Corporation of Cannon County. That most can take. Plugging Why go Solar? LightWave installation won the 2011 computers and TVs into Solar Governor’s Energy Leadership powerstrips with kill-switches Award. The tour was is another easy step; many of Neal Appelbaum is a Realtor 6pm to 10 pm the strip is ours again! organized by Neal Appelbaum, those machines use as much with Reed Realty and sometimes whose home was also on the power when turned “off” as grantwriter for Woodbury and solar tour. when on. Cannon County

Joe’s Place Restaurant on the Square Proudly Presents

FRIDAY FAMILY FUN NIGHTS KARAOKE and Friday Nights from SATURDAY NIGHTS Saturday Nights 6:00 until 9:00 P.M. ALL-U-CAN EAT BUFFETT from 5:00 until 9:00 P.M. We will have *ALL-U-CAN EAT NIGHT* BOSS LADY SOUND AND LIGHTING Joe’s Place has brought in Middle Tennessee’s very providing Live own “Chef KC” on Karaoke Music Fun Saturday Nights to John Barker with Middle TN Electric Membership for the Whole Family transform Joe’s Place into $4.95 Kids 4-10 $9.95 for Adults Corporation explains the solar grid tie interconnection during to sing to. a wonderful dining the recent solar tour at the Cannon County Arts Center. Kids 4 and under Free experience.

Chef KC is a Master Food Artist that believes in providing beautiful, fresh and tasty food to his patrons. Come join us at Joe’s Place located at 108 Tatum Street in Downtown Woodbury (615) 563-4140

A tour visitor assessing the power inverters.

Pete Vash with LightWave solar explains the real time energy output display monitor.

Unlike many of the solar With overall energy demand tours, the conversation here increasing annually at 4% and was a broad discussion of energy costs increasing at 3%, energy efficiency, energy the average home’s consumption, and energy consumption and costs can be production. John Barker with expected to more than double Middle TN Electric over the next 20 years. If each Membership Corporation homeowner makes good presented the history of rural energy investment decisions electrification detailing TVA’s today, they can save money mission which has always and the need to build more included a component on powerplants might be avoided. efficiency; something that is It is in everyone’s interest still important today. including TVA’s to manage While solar power is a clean, energy demand so that no renewable energy option that is more power plants are needed. growing in popularity, the best They are very costly to permit, use of your energy dollar is locate, build, and manage. spent on efficiency and energy Also speaking at the solar avoidance. MTEMC along with tour was Pete Vash, an TVA have programs available engineer with LightWave Solar. that help guide you through His company designed and how to lower your energy installed the system at the Arts CANNON COURIER OCTOBER 18, 2011 PAGE 15 SPORTS All-District Volleyball Running Strong Cross-Country Squads Prep For Postseason

TONY STINNETT Courier Co-Editor With the postseason barrelling down, Cannon County's cross-country teams hoped to accelerate their momentum at the Forrest Invitational Oct. 8. Both teams participated in the Forrest Invitational at Henry Horton State Park. It provided an opportunity for the Cannon County teams to measure their improvement after having run an earlier race at Henry Horton. It served as the final competition before the Mid State Photo submitted Championship at Sharp Springs in Smyrna CCHS girls cross-country member, from left, Macy Clements, Hannah Saturday (Oct. 15). Faulkner, Katie Hickman, Sara Hickman, Lauren Simmons, Lauren Turney Each squad trimmed significant time and Madison Walkup celebrate following a recent win. from its earlier meet at Henry Horton. The girls cut approximately seven minutes off hard and trim times off of their races," The Lionettes continued to garner Tony Stinnett photo of their total times from the previous meet, CCHS Head Cross-Country Coach Marc positive results, finishing fourth overall CCHS senior volleyball standout Faith Sadler was and the boys improved by approximately Larson said. "We faced some tough against the tough competition. They named to the All-District 8-AA Team following her 11 minutes. competition in this meet so it was a good outstanding season last week. "Both teams have continued to work showing, overall, for our teams." See Running, page 16

District 8-AA At A Glance Standings Team Overall Pct. District Pct. Smith Co. 8-0 1.000 4-0 1.000 DeKalb Co. 8-1 .889 3-1 .750 Owl, That Hurt Livingston Acad. 7-1 .876 3-1 .750 Upperman 3-6 .333 1-3 .250 York Institute 2-6 .250 1-3 .250 Cannon Co. 0-9 .000 0-4 .000

Last Week’s Star Performers Offense Junior receiver Justin Tobin had six receptions for 87 yards, including a 12-yarder to set up Cannon County’s only touchdown against Smith County. Tobin also had receptions of 31- and 32-yards. He moved the ball inside the Smith County 5 on two of his TOBIN long catches.

Defense Sophomore Dalton Ryan blocked a Smith County extra point attempt and had two tackles for loss against the No. 2- ranked Owls. Ryan also was in on several other tackles, earning assists. Thomas Stone, who celebrated his 18th birthday last Friday, also had a notable defensive game for the Lions. RYAN

Joel Franklin photo Friday Night’s Scores Sophomore tailback Hawk Love, left, runs through a hole provided by offensive lineman Bradley Gunter, 67, during Friday No. 2 Smith County 61, Cannon County 8 night’s District 8-AA contest at No. 2 Smith County. Love scored the team’s lone touchdown in a 61-8 setback. DeKalb County 63, Upperman 14 Livingston Academy 37, York 8

This Week’s Games No. 2 Smith County Too Much For Lions Cannon County is off White House at Smith County 7 PM Livingston Academy at Macon County 7 PM TONY STINNETT offensive line and their skill players are really The Lions managed just 104 yards total White County at York 7 PM good." offense. Jordan completed 13-of-31 passes for Courier Co-Editor Upperman, DeKalb County are off CARTHAGE - The potential for a one-sided Cannon County offered no resistance as any 116 yards. He also threw two interceptions hopes of what would have been a shocking and had returned for a touchdown. Tobin led game was clear when No. 2-ranked Smith Next Week’s Games upset never developed. Smith County scored the receiving corps with six carries for 87 County welcomed winless Cannon County Upperman at Cannon County 7 PM on its first seven possessions and also had a yards. Six different players, including Tobin, Friday (Oct. 14). Smith County at York 7 PM 97-yard interception return for a score to had receptions, including James Purvis, Cody The Lions were unable to slow the charging Livingston Academy at DeKalb County 7 PM Owls, who remained undefeated in eight storm out to a 55-0 first-half lead. The Owls Petro, Justin Weaver, Waylon Sedtal and Love. would tack on one more score before the half Love's 27 yards led Cannon County's games, with a dominating 61-8 thrashing of Cross County to carry a 61-0 lead into intermission. ground game, which had minus 12 total yards Cannon County (0-9). Boys and Girls Hawk Love scored Cannon County's lone when factoring in lost yardage resulting from "I just wish we (would) compete a little Saturday touchdown on a 3-yard run midway through six Smith County sacks of Jordan. harder and that's my fault that we don't," Region Championship at Chickamauga Dam in the fourth quarter. Ryan Jordan added the 2- Trailing 14-0, Cannon County had a rare Cannon County Head Coach Joel Schrenk Chattanooga. said. "Smith County is really good and we point conversion. Justin Tobin's 12-yard knew that coming in. They have a very strong reception set up Love's score. See Lions, page 16 Opening-Round Games Could Disappoint Fans

The playoffs begin two weeks from this coming Another trend appears to be the possible absence of breaking criteria created by TSSAA. Friday. And even though we’re not sure who’s in and teams that are normally regulars on bracket lines in In the 6A ranks, the Smyrna Bulldogs, state who’s not, it looks as though we’re going to have a lot several different classifications. Had the playoffs champions in Tennessee’s largest classification in 2006 of disappointed football fans when opening round started last week, many teams that we’ve associated and 2007, are on the verge of missing the big dance. In opponents are announced. with excellence on the gridiron were not scheduled to last week’s 6A playoff rankings, the Bulldogs were With two weekends of regular season action still receive an invitation to the post-season event. listed at number 33. Only the top 32 teams qualify for ahead, some trends are already taking place regarding Keep in mind the scenarios listed below do not take the playoffs. Unless the team from northern opening round action. Based on what we’ve seen the into account what teams finish first and second Rutherford County can come up with another win or Prep Guru last couple of weeks on TSSAA’s website, we might see (automatic bids) in their respective districts or regions. two, its post-season chances appear to be slim. MURPHY FAIR several first round matchups involving teams from the We’re talking about the 32 (24 in 1A and 2A) top teams same districts. in each class based on overall wins and other tie- See Guru, page 16

This Week’s Jingle: 750 Joe Lions Enjoy Bye Week Daniel Road (Next week: Upperman at Cannon County) Submit your jingle suggestion for next week to [email protected] (615) 765-5033 PAGE 16 CANNON COURIER OCTOBER 18, 2011 Womack Makes First

John Womack, 75, of Cannon County recently made his first “Hole in One” at Old Fort Park. He made it off the tee on the 17th hole, par 3. John lives in the Short Mountain community in the summer. This “first for John” was witnessed by David Puckett, Andy Bryson and Harold “Toots” Jennings.

Photos submitted Above, First National Bank’s Mike Bailey presents Waylon Sedtal with a souvenir football for being named FNB Player of the Week, Oct. 5. Below, FNB’s Judy Spry presents Dalton Ryan with a football for being named FNB Player of the Week, Oct. 11.

Local Businesses Continue Joel Franklin photos Their Support Of Cannon Cannon County Youth Football had a good showing against Clay County. Upper right, Branson Smithson is ready for action. Above, left, Tucker Travis runs downfield to make a tackle. Right, Tyson Pope soaks in the moment as he County High School Football prepares to take the field.

Joel Franklin photo Junior receiver Justin Tobin, 22, works to get around the block of teammate Ryan McLaurine, 56, on his way to a big gain against No. 2 Smith County. Tobin had six receptions to lead the Lions’ offense.

Smith County stretched the committed to do. I thought it have to take it for what it is," LIONS--- lead to 42-0 by the end of the was better after that." Schrenk said. opportunity when Tobin first quarter and Schrenk Smith County inserted some Dalton Ryan had a blocked hauled in a 32-yard pass from gathered the ranks for a quick of its back-ups midway extra point, and Bradley Jordan and raced to the 4. The meeting. through the second quarter Gunter, Thomas Stone, Kyler defense bit on the double "During pregame talked and played primarily all Walker, B.J. Daniel and Jackson reverse pass and Tobin was about one play at a time, one reserves in the second half. Mason were among the top wide open; however, Jordan's snap at a time, and not Cannon County was able to defenders. pass was not sharp and Tobin worrying about anything other keep the Owls off of the The Lions will have a bye this was run down. One play later than going as hard as you can scoreboard, while moving the week before facing Upperman Jordan's pass was picked off for eight seconds," Schrenk ball more consistently and at home for Senior Night Oct. and returned 97 yards for a said. "I called them together getting its one score. 28. Sean Owen, Thomas Stone touchdown to give Smith and reminded them of what "I'm glad we were able to and Jeremy Weaver will be County a 21-0 lead. they said and what we come to life a little bit, but we recognized pregame..

Hannah Faulkner, who was the 14-team field but players for the Lions. RUNNING--- 12th with a 23:11.62. Madison showed individual Also participating for finished ahead of Senaca East Walkup continued to be a improvement across the board. Cannon County were T.J. Paul out of Ohio. Rossview won the consistent contributor, Senaca East (Ohio) won the (23:25.39), Luke Turney meet with 33 points, followed finishing 24th with a 25:27.20, meet with 21 points. (24.42.92), C.J. Hatfield by Columbia (51), Fairview while Sara Hickman's 25:52.48 Jordan Turney was Cannon (26:55.47), Jefferey Northcutt (92), and Cannon County (101). was 25th. Lauren Simmons County's top runner, finishing (28:01.41), Brandon Harper Cannon County had five in rounded out the scoring with a 23rd out of the 136 (28:27.08) and Ethan Bryson the top 30 of the 66-person 26:00.30. She was 29th overall. participants. Clay Luker (49th, (22.48.20). field. Macy Clements led the Also participating for 21:21.08), Mathew Turney (67, Cannon County will compete Lionettes and finished 11th Cannon County were Lauren 22:22.94), Will Bailey (68, in its first ever Regional at overall with a time of 23:09.20. Turney and Savannah Bailey. 22:30.88) and Wesly Alexander Chickamauga Dam near She just nipped teammate The boys finished 11th out of (72, 22:59.22) produced points Chattanooga Oct. 27.

playoff action from the stands, current ruling stands or if the runner-up (Trinity Christian), GURU--- not the sidelines. vacated wins are returned to is on the bubble. The Lions are In 5A, Knoxville Catholic and Few surprises are found in the Eagles. battling with Riverside and Melrose, both state champions 4A. The biggest shocker is the If T.S.S.A.A. declines to Scotts Hill for runner-up in the not too distant past, potential elimination of Signal change its current ruling, it’s honors in District 15-A. currently sit below the cutoff Mountain, a highly ranked highly unlikely that Signal *Murphy Fair has published mark for playoff participation. team two weeks ago that had to Mountain will see post-season _Tennessee High School Both are well below number 32 “vacate” six wins due to the action. Football_ for the past 24 years. on the list of possibilities. use of an ineligible player. An In 3A, York Institute, a His website (murphyfair.com) Unless both teams can stage appeal hearing at the T.S.S.A.A. semifinalist two years ago, gives high school fans further major upsets in the final two office in Hermitage is doesn’t appear to be playoff insight into the prep football weeks of the season, both scheduled for Thursday of this bound. scene. Photos Provided squads will be watching week to determine if the And in 2A , last year’s CANNON COURIER OCTOBER 18, 2011 PAGE 17 Pick a Peck of Local Apples, Get Eight Quarts of Fall Fun With New Website Chart

of fresh, local produce divvied kitchen measurements we all made foods. The site includes up into baskets and bags that understand.” lists of farms, farmers markets, no longer have meaning for “Our new website chart goes seasonal recipes and seasonal most Americans. all the way from bushels down on-farm activities. Newbie localvores may have to a ‘pinch,’ though, just in “A beautiful October day is a trouble figuring out how many case,” says Bartholomew. “The good enough reason to head baskets of a product they’ll chart starts with an out to a local orchard,” says need to satisfy what their approximate weight for a Bartholomew, “but we want to applesauce recipes require or bushel of a particular fruit or make it easy for people to get fill the number jars they need vegetable. From there a cook the most use out of these fresh, in their pantries. Further, a can keep dividing down the local apples, too. This new bushel of apples will be heavier chart until those familiar recipe chart on our website lets than a bushel of green beans, measures appear.” customers come to the orchard which weighs less than a “Go to the Pick Tennessee confident they’ll be able to use bushel of potatoes, and so Products home page,” says the everything they buy.” forth. specialist, “then click on ‘Food’ Apples are ready for picking A typical bushel of apples at the left hand side of the across the state and will be weighs about 48 lbs. That page. From the ‘Food’ page, available through Oct. Many means a half bushel would be click on ‘Fruits and Vegetables’ Tennessee orchards offer pre- about 24 lbs. That half bushel is to find the handy measures picked apples as well as made up of two pecks, and conversion guide.” Pick homemade goods made with since there are 4 pecks in a Tennessee Products, a apples, including fruit pies, bushel, a peck equals 12 lbs. Tennessee Department of jellies, jams and fresh cider. “Once you’ve divided down Agriculture promotion, is Find Tennessee apple orchards to a peck, you’re probably in currently celebrating its 25th and farmers markets with familiar territory,” says Pamela year. The service was Tennessee apples at Tennessee’s burgeoning of buying local, but have never products are still allotted the Bartholomew, agritourism developed to help consumers www.picktnproducts.org and apple crop is expected to weigh thought beyond ounces and way they were when Johnny specialist with the Tennessee identify and choose farm- follow Pick Tennessee Products in at about 8.5 million pounds, pounds. Fortunately, the Pick Appleseed was handing out Department of Agriculture. direct, artisan and other locally on Facebook and Twitter. up a million pounds from last Tennessee Products website, future orchards by the “There are 8 quarts in a peck, year. So how many bushels do www.picktnproducts.org, now scoopful. Go to any farmers and quarts and gallons are you want? features an equivalency chart market, and you’ll see baskets This is could be a for many of Tennessee’s most JOHNSON’S disconcerting question for popular fruits and vegetables. apple lovers who like the idea Most farm-direct fresh PRATER’S HEATING & AIR BAR-B-QUE Cannon County Rescue Squad BAR-B-QUE OFFICE: (615) 536-5008 && CATERINGCATERING CELL: (615) 464-3166 To Begin Calling Residents Free Estimates - Financing Available $5 OFF $25 We repair all major brands. Beginning this week, yet we are risking so much Dine In or Take Out representatives for the Cannon each time we respond to a call. Anthony Johnson County Rescue Squad, Inc. will So please help as much as you 931-635-2259 Owner/Operator begin contacting residents on can. The next life we are called Manufactured under licensed by NORDYNE, O’Falion, MO. 9516 Manchester Hwy Morrison, TN ®Registered trademark/™Trademark of Maytag Corporation or its related companies ©2008. behalf of the volunteers. These on to save may be yours. All rights reserved. Trick or Treat Second Annual

Pet Halloween Costume Contest individuals will be going Located at throughout the county and will have a letter signed by Cannon County Animal Clinic department officials and 124 Masey Drive in Woodbury picture I.D. Badges that will explain the purpose of this program. Any questions that Saturday, October 29 you may have concerning this activity, please contact one of Call 563-4022 to Sign Up the officers on the letter, or call All dogs are required to be on leashes and current on vaccinations the Cannon County Sheriff’s Department or Woodbury Prizes will be awarded Police Department. Starts at 12:30 p.m. Judging at 1:00 p.m. Remember, we are volunteers that ask for so little, Taking Bids For Communications Tower AUCTION Cannon County is taking bids for a proposed 180' self supporting communications tower to be constructed on Pleasant Ridge Road. SATURDAY, OCT. 22, AT 9:00 A.M. ANNUAL FARM, NURSERY, & CONSTRUCTION Two bidding options are available. EQUIPMENT CONSIGNMENT SALE Option 1: INCLUDING PARTIAL ESTATE SELL OUTS Bid 1, Construction of a 180' self supporting tower and adjunct equipment as Located on Hwy. 55 By-Pass and Keel Lane in McMinnville, TN 37110 follows. - Diesel powered 20kW power backup generator with concrete foundation. - 12 X 20 prefabricated communications building with concrete foundation. - 50' X 35' chain link security fence, with gate. - All electrical wiring not supplied by the above mentioned projects. - Installation of gravel on access road and areas not covered by concrete.

Option 2: Separate bids for the following projects, Bid 1- Construction of a 180' self supporting tower with foundation. ESTATE OF JAMES C TODD: JD 450 Track loader, MF 240 w/Bushhog Bid 2- 20 kW diesel powered generator. loader, IH Farmall cub w/cultivators, 6’ bush hog, 6’ disk, 2 bottom plow, fer- tilize spreader, yard sweep, feed troughs, ladders, chain hoist, head catch, Bid 3- Concrete pad foundations for communications building and backup welder, battery charger, Portable generator, tool boxes, Craftsman wrenches, generator. torches, miter saw, Stihl chainsaw, lots of tools, wrenches & drill bits. Bid 4- 50' X 35" chain link security fence with gate. Other early consignments include: 43 hp JD tractor, 1086 IH tractor w/cab, Bid 5- Installation of underground electrical conduit from power pole to the site, 743 Bobcat, Care tree digger, 28’ Gooseneck trailer, ’77 Mack dump truck, electrical installation from the backup generator to the communications NH round baler, JD 7000 4 row planter, IH 400 6 row planter, Ford 2 row building. All other electrical not specified in the other bids specs. corn planter, bush hogs, disks, plows, box blades, rock rake, yard box, sprayer on cart, pasture harrow, trailers, head catches, hay rake, hay tedders, NH square baler, elevator, troughs, gates, cor- Bid 6- Installation of gravel on access road and areas not covered by concrete. ral panels, & hay rings. This is only a partial list. Some of these items are a partial estate sell out & will sell Bid 7- 12 X 20 prefabricated communications building, building prewired with absolute. More consignments expected. backup generator transfer switch. Terms: Cash or good check day of sale with bank letter for those not established with auction company.

A site visit will be required prior to bid submittal. Call Phillip Prater or Larry Womack to consign equipment. Visit www.praterrealty.com for more detailed list of items & photos. Bid deadline will be October 25, 2011, 2:00 pm This is our 3rd annual sale with proven results. Two auction trucks to run if necessary.

Bid opening will be on October 27, 2011, 2:00 pm in the Trucking will be available. Concessions available. 111700 “Announcements made day of sale take precedence over printed material” County Executive's Office. 516 Sunnyside Heights Suite 1 For bid specifications and site visit arrangements, contact Firm# 4968 911 DIRECTOR ROY SULLIVAN Fax: 931-474-3718 3798 Jim Cummings Hwy, Woodbury TN 37190 www.praterrealty.com 615-563-4322 Phillip Prater Gearldean Prater Gerlinde Preston Larry R. Womack [email protected] Broker/Auctioneer Broker Broker Affiliate 474-3715 931-939-2063 931-939-2285 931-668-3618 931-939-2983 PAGE 18 CANNON COURIER OCTOBER 18, 2011 Halloween Treat Recipes At familyfun.go.com wedges of cheese, as pictured. Instructions face area and continue strip (leaving a 1/4-inch border Cheese-Finger For the fingernails, slice a Just quarter and core an Hot Dog wrapping the top of the hot uncut along the top) to create green bell pepper into 3/8-inch- apple, cut a wedge from the dog. thin broom bristles. Foods wide strips. Set the strips skin skin side of each quarter, then Mummies Bake the mummies on a side down on your work press slivered almonds in place Ingredients cookie sheet at 350º for 15 to 18 surface and trim the pulp so for teeth. 1 11-ounce can of refrigerator minutes or until the breadstick that it's about half as thick. Tips: If you're not going to serve breadsticks wrapping is golden brown. Then cut the strips into ragged- them right away, baste the 1 12-pack of hot dogs Remove the mummies from topped nail shapes and stick apples with orange juice to Yellow mustard the oven and cool them for 5 them in place at the ends of the keep them from browning. Instructions minutes. Add yellow mustard fingers with dabs of cream For each mummy, separate eyes just before serving. Makes cheese. one breadstick from the roll 12 mummies. Black olives or fruit snacks and use kitchen shears or a can be used for the fingernails. knife to slice it in half Ingredients Edible Eyeballs Mozzarella string cheese Ingredients Mini Witch's Green bell pepper Apple Bites Carrots Then moisten the upper edge Cream cheese Cream cheese Brooms of the fruit with a drop of water Ingredients Pitted black olives and tightly wrap it around one Instructions Apples These sweet and salty snacks end of a thin pretzel-stick Wearing plastic gloves or Slivered almonds Instructions are sure to be swept away in no broom handle. sandwich bags over your Simply slice carrots into 1- time, so you'll want to make Filled with gummy creatures hands to keep the cheese as inch-thick chunks, top each lots. and fish eggs made from smudge-free as possible, use a with a blob of cream cheese Ingredients tapioca pearls, this sweet, paring knife (parents only) to and one half of a pitted black lengthwise to create two Roll of Fruit by the Foot bubbly drink looks like cut each string in half and then o l i v e , thinner strips. Thin pretzels something scooped up from a carve a shallow area for a and Wrap one strip at a time Instructions deep, dark bog. Try making a fingernail just below the serve. snugly around the hot dog. For each one, cut a 2-inch batch for a Halloween rounded end of each half. Depending on the size of the length from a roll of Fruit by gathering or as a spooky after- Mark the joint right below the hot dog, you may not need all the Foot. dinner treat. nail as well as the knuckle joint of both strips. Leave about 1/2 With the shorter ends on the by carving out tiny horizontal inch of hot dog exposed for the side, fringe the bottom of the Monster Toes Ingredients: Cocktail wieners 6-inch tortillas Ketchup or mustard Toothpicks Directions 1. Heat the oven to 350 degrees. Cut a wedge into the UCTION end of each cocktail wiener to A make a toenail. 2. Cut the tortillas into strips about 4 inches long and 3/4 inch wide. Discard the ends. Saturday, October 22 at 9:00 A.M. 3. Soften the strips in the microwave between damp paper towels for 10 to 30 8 ROOM BRICK HOME, 2 BATHS, 2 ACRES, seconds. ANTIQUES, SHOP TOOLS AND PERSONAL PROPERTY PROPERTY OF CHARLES L. SARTIN LOCATED JUST OUTSIDE THE CITY LIMITS OF MCMINNVILLE AT 971 SPRING VALLEY ROAD. FOLLOW AUCTION SIGNS FROM NASHVILLE HWY. 70.

4. Roll each wiener in a tortilla strip and secure with a toothpick. 5. Bake for 7 to 8 minutes. Remove them from the oven, then fill the toenail with ketchup or mustard. Remove the toothpicks before serving.

Swamp Juice Ingredients for 8 servings 1/2 cup small tapioca pearls (found in the baking aisle of This property consists of an 8 room brick home, has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, kitchen with built-in cabinets, most grocery stores) dining room, den, utility room with central heat and air, also gas heat, carpet and vinyl floors, carport, 2 car detached Food coloring garage, situated on a nice corner lot. This property has plenty of nice shade and highway frontage on 2 sides. This prop- 4 tablespoons sugar 8 gummy fish erty will be sold in 2 tracts and then regrouped. If you are looking for a nice home or nice building lot just out of the city Seltzer water limits of McMinnville and only a short distance from stores and churches go out and look this property over before day Lemonade of sale and be ready to buy. We will be glad to show you this property at any time. 8 gummy worms

TERMS: 10% DOWN DAY OF SALE. BALANCE AT CLOSING. POSSESSION WITH DEED. Instructions MAKE THE EGGS: Bring 6 We will also sell the following personal property, living room suite with couch, love seat and chair, cherry dry sink, high cups of water to a boil and add poster bed, antique dresser, hutch, oak dining table and 6 chairs, couch, love seat, 2 recliners, antique organ, lamp, end the tapioca pearls. Reduce the tables and matching coffee table, desk, side by side refrigerator, wicker chair, glass top wicker table, several televisions, heat slightly and boil the wardrobes, quilt rack, chair and table combination, odd tables, alladin lamp, lots of kerosene lamps, pictures, mirrors, pearls, stirring occasionally, for quilts, pots, pans, iron skillets, glassware, dishes, clocks, several heaters, fans, blue jars, iron bed, rocker, porch swing, con- 20 to 25 minutes. Color the eggs: Divide the crete planters, kettle, outside furniture, windmill, dinner bell on post, 2 story bird house, large wagon, bicycles and other pearls, with the remaining items. Shop tools include Miller stick welder, cutting torch with tanks, welding rods, some angle iron, air compressors, water, between two bowls. Add large battery charger, 10 gal. portable gas tank with hose, grinders, chain saws, weed eaters, grease guns, skill saws, trailer 4 drops of food coloring (we lights, lots of wrenches and small tools, sockets, floor jacks, truck tool boxes, chains, wheel barrows, large shop table, 20’ used 3 drops of yellow and 1 3 axle trailer, 2 - 5’x10’ trailers, 7’x14’ trailer, 4’x6 1/2’ trailer, Cub Cadet 3235 riding lawn mower, yard machines 20 HP drop of green in one bowl, and 4 drops of blue in the other) 46” cut riding lawn mower, Wizard 16 1/2 hp riding mower, Ace 14 1/2 hp 42” riding lawn mower, Huskee 21 hp 46” cut and 2 tablespoons of sugar to riding lawn mower, Troy Built tiller and lots and lots of other items too numerous to mention. This is only a partial list. each bowl. Stir the mixtures, REMEMBER THE DATE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22 AT 9:00 A.M. FOR MORE INFORMATION SEE OR CALL PAUL HOLDER REALTY & AUCTION CO. OFFICE 108 E. MAIN ST., McMINNVILLE, TENN. OFFICE PHONE 473-7321 or 473-2208 NIGHT 939-2644 then allow them to sit PAUL HOLDER, Auctioneer, St. Lic. No. 37 - Firm Lic. No. 33 111660 uncovered for 20 to 25 minutes. Tennessee Licensed Broker Drain and rinse the pearls with SUE ALLEN, Broker, Phone 473-5392 cold water. Assemble the drink: Spoon 2 DAVID B. MILLER, Broker, Auctioneer #4515, Phone 939-5555 tablespoons of pearls into each KEVIN MILLER, Affiliate Broker, Apprentice Auctioneer #0006530, Phone 224-7490 glass and drop in a gummy JEFF G. CANTRELL, Affiliate Broker, Phone 273-8416 fish. Fill the glasses with seltzer JACK HOLDER, Apprentice Auctioneer #00006534, Phone 224-1206 water, then add a splash of lemonade. Place a gummy JACOB SMITH, Aff. Broker, Auctioneer #6014, Phone 273-9745 worm around a spoon as JESSICA MELTON, Broker, Auctioneer #6013, Phone 808-8442 shown. Information contained in this ad is believed to be correct but not warranted. Announcements made day of sale take precedence over printed material. CANNON COURIER OCTOBER 18, 2011 PAGE 19 Cannon Life

Still Shining After All These Years Ruby King Celebrates 100th Birthday

Photo Provided Pictured above are local members of the Tennessee Valley Winds. Left to right are Cannon County residents, Mark Barker (tenor sax), Jim Sabia (trombone), John Barker (trumpet), Brant Karrick (non resident), Boyd Barker (baritone sax), John Bourgeois (tenor sax) and Erich Zimmermann (non resident). Tennessee Valley Winds Community Concert Band Presents “A Tribute to Joseph T. Smith Concert.”

To Be Held At 7:30 P.M. On Thursday, October 20, 2011 In Tucker Theatre on Middle Tennessee State University Campus It is a Free Concert and All Are Welcome For more details, please visit www.tnvalleywinds.org

CARLA Y. BUSH, MVTE UT Extension, Cannon County Stretch Your Food Dollar by Packing School Lunches

"What did you have for lunch items get packed. However, too yogurt, etc.), give your child today?" This is popular many meal options can be enough money to purchase a question for adults to ask overwhelming. Try to provide carton of milk at the school children on school days. The your child with two or three cafeteria. Getting enough child may have chosen to skip a healthy options so they don't calcium is very important for meal or replace it with a high end up trading carrots for soda growing kids. By: Pat King Fanning one her family and friends stopped to hug her calorie beverage from home. If and cookies. - Don't worry if your child you know your child is a Follow these easy tips for wants the exact same lunch for On Saturday, September 24, 1911, a little girl and recall times gone by. Our Ruby has particularly picky eater, packing a healthy school lunch: three weeks in a row. As long as was born to Willie and Frankie Adamson bountiful memories of many beloved family packing their school lunch can - Have a copy of the school it is a nutritious meal that Keaton, in Cannon County, near Sycamore. members, her childhood and marriage, and provide them with a meal they lunch menu at home. This way, includes all the food groups, Who would have ever thought that 100 years knowledge of years gone past in Cannon will want and the nutrients you can go over the menu with there is no need to mix it up. later, that little baby - Vonie Ruby - would live to County. they need to learn and grow. your child and can decide if - Think ahead. Try to pack see and enjoy such a special milestone. In 1989, after 61 years of marriage, Ruby's Packing lunch is one way to they would rather bring their school lunches when you have When we celebrated Ruby's 96th birthday, we beloved husband, Seldon King, passed away. ensure kids can stay energized lunch to school. Our Cannon the time to do it right. This thought that was quite amazing, but what a Their only child, Winfred, died in 1962. It was throughout the school day and County School System could mean preparing things delight to be able to celebrate her 100th birthday. heart breaking for our family to lose any of our stay focused for afternoon provides those menus to you the night before. Have Today, Ruby King, still lives in her home and loved ones, but to lose Winfred at such a young classes. Getting into the habit of through classroom newsletters, ingredients on hand or even manages quite well. She is loved by so many - age, and then to see Uncle Seldon pass years packing school lunch can lead in the newspaper and online on come up with a weekly menu. not just family - but her church friends, later made our hearts sad for Aunt Ruby. Yet, she to healthier food choices and your school's website. - Make your own pre- neighbors and is so friendly to everyone she never gave up her "hope of Glory to see them can be cost effective by using - Finger foods and foods with packaged items. Purchase an meets. again." And we, her nieces and nephews, have food already available in the a colorful combination are item you child likes in bulk and Ruby received a very special honor from our been given the blessing of having and loving our house. good choices. use snack sized, reusable Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam. We simply Aunt Ruby, but most of all, to be loved Let's face it, junk foods that - Don't forget food safety. If a containers for a "no waste requested a birthday card/recognition for her unconditionally by our very precious Aunt. come in fancy wrappers and refrigerator is not available, an lunch". birthday, however, what an awesome surprise Ruby King - A woman of God who truly lives make their way into many insulated lunch bag with a - Emphasize the importance when State Representative Mark Pody and State the message presented in Proverbs 31: 10-31. school in lunch-bags are hard freezer pack or frozen beverage of healthy choices by choosing Senator Mae came to Ruby's home and "A wife of noble character who can find? She to resist. Packing lunch doesn't should be used to keep food lower fat items, keeping high presented her with a beautiful certificate, a letter is (a noble woman) worth far more than rubies. need to be a boring task but a cold. All perishable items sugary foods as a treat, and a and an American flag. The flag was Her husband has full confidence in her and lacks great option that can be both should be discarded if they variety of grains, fruits, accompanied with an official certificate nothing of value. She brings him good, not fun and healthy. Do you have a were not eaten. vegetables, and protein and documenting that the flag had flown over the harm, all the days of her life. … Many women do picky eater? According to the - Make it balanced. Always milk products. Tennessee capitol building on September 14, noble things, but you surpass them all." Charm American Dietetic Association, include at least one fresh fruit Practice every day making 2011. is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting; but a woman kids are more likely to eat their or vegetable, including both is choices between healthy and The birthday celebration took place at Ruby's who fears the LORD is to be praised. Honor her lunch if they get to help choose even better. Carrot and/or bell not so healthy choices. Then as home church, Sycamore Baptist -near where she for all that her hands have done, and let her it. For example, giving your pepper sticks with dip, grapes, your children grow they will was born - exactly one hundred years after her works bring her praise at the city gate. child the option of choosing - Don't forget the milk have a good foundation of birth. Guests came from near and far to Yes, Ruby King was born for a purpose, she is either carrot sticks or an apple money! If you decide not to healthy eating. Healthy eating celebrate the occasion. Included in the guests still fulfilling God's purpose, and we, her friends will give them a sense of pack a food from the milk contributes to a healthy life. were many great and great-great nieces and and family, are grateful to benefit from her touch freedom in choosing which group (milk, string cheese, nephews. What a legacy! on our lives. In the past 4 years, the remaining Approximately 80 guests attended the members of our Aunts and Uncles (on the King afternoon tea which was hosted by Ruby's nieces side) have gone on to be with the Lord. Aunt and nephew: Sherry G. Hughes from Milton, Ruby is the anchor that holds us together. TN; Wilda K. (and husband, Carsie) Spry of We wish to thank everyone who came by, sent Parker Hill, TN; David King from Nashville, TN; cards, gave gifts, and well wishes to Aunt Ruby. Hilda K. Vaughan from Lebanon, TN; Pat K. She has so enjoyed looking through the cards Foster Parents Needed Fanning (and husband, Roy) from Huntsville, over and over since her birthday "party." AL; Jerry K. Douglas from Knoxville, TN and, Her future is in God's hands - but we pray He Marvene K. Stevenson from Panama City, FL. will allow us to have Aunt Ruby, her precious Ruby was all smiles and misty eyed as one by spirit and contagious laugh, with us for years to come. Room/Board payment Your Hometown Jeweler provided Jennings Jewelers Call 615-457-2334 215 West Main Street Woodbury 563-2421 PAGE 20 CANNON COURIER OCTOBER 18, 2011 CANNON COUNTY DEVOTIONAL PAGE AC Robinson’s Heating & Air This devotional page is made possible by the Sales & Service - Installation - EPA Certified - 7 Days a Week listed businesses who encourage all of us to CHRIS ROBINSON, Owner (615) 563-8767 or attend worship services. Cell (615) 904-5825 Murfreesboro Lic. #63 Nashville Lic. #00601 Contractor Lic. #00022976 Mountain View Medical ARLIN REED ELECTRIC Family Practice Phone (615) 563-3245 Licensed Electrical Contractor James Spurlock III D.O. Fax (615) 563-3247 1128 Hollow Springs Road Terrance Binks D.O. 370 Doolittle Road, Suite 1 Home (615) 765-5472 Mobile (615) 849-2412 Sherry Kinkade FNP Woodbury, TN 37190

Dodge Chrysler HAYDEN BRYSON, Affiliate Broker, Auctioneer Jeep Pre-Owned Member ABR, GRI Email:[email protected] 1705 S. Church Street Murfreesboro, TN 37130 PARSLEY & TODD REALTY & www.BeamanDCJ.com Jason Delgado, General Sales Manager AUCTION, LLC Business: (615) 895-5092 121 Lassiter Drive, Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Email: [email protected] Office (615) 563-1100 Cell (615) 812-8871 BOYD’S GARAGE PAUL HOLDER REALTY & AUCTION CO. NAPA Auto Care Center Office 108 E. Main St. McMinnville, TN 3030 Gassaway Road Office Phone 473-7321 or 473-2208 Night 939-2644 Paul Holder, Auctioneer, St. Lic. No. 37, Firm Lic. No. 33 Boyd Pitts - (615) 563-5171 Tennessee Licensed Broker Cannon Inn of QUICK SHOP MARKET Woodbury 106 E. Main Street 132 Masey Drive Woodbury, TN Woodbury, TN 37190 615-563-9100 www.cannoninnofwoodbury.com Open 24 Hours A Day “We Never Close” Home Away From Home Children’s Playhouse ROGER BATEY Truck & Equipment Repair In Shop or IS A 3 STAR PROGRAM ASSEMBLY OF GOD BROWNTOWN CHURCH OF GOSPEL In business for over 15 years GRACE ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHRIST FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY Mobile Service For more information, call 2999 John Bragg Hwy. 1024 Browntown Rd. 3213 Murfreesboro Rd. Shop (615) 765-7415 Tracy Higgins at 563-9540 Woodbury, 615-563-8711 Woodbury, 615-765-5553 Woodbury, 615-563-8403 GRACE ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH OF CHRIST Mobile (615) 542-5241 JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Woodbury, 615-563-6656 250 Knob Hill Rd. KINGDOM HALL-JEHOVAH'S DARRYL T. DEASON, DDS Auburntown, 615-464-4184 BAPTIST WITNESS Smith Funeral Home CURLEE CHURCH OF CHRIST ANDREW BUCHER, DDS AUBURN BAPTIST 2769 McMinnville Hwy. 303 Murfreesboro Road Woodbury, 615-563-5762 87 W. Main St. Woodbury, 615-563-8261 Woodbury, TN 37190 801 B West Main Street Auburntown, 615-464-4349 ELKINS CHURCH OF CHRIST 67 Lincoln Lane METHODIST (615) 563-5337 Woodbury, TN 37190 BURT BAPTIST Woodbury, 615-563-6328 IVY BLUFF UNITED METHODIST www.smithfuneralhomewoodbury.net 1087 Burt Rd. 7985 Ivy Bluff Road ICONIUM CHURCH OF CHRIST Woodbury, 615-563-6023 Morrison, TN 37357 2098 Iconium Rd. Smithson Construction CENTERHILL BAPTIST Woodbury, 615-563-2089 NEW SHORT MOUNTAIN UNITED DONALD PRESTON 2513 Short Mountain Rd. METHODIST General Contractor IVY BLUFF CHURCH OF CHRIST New Home Builders - Remodeling & All Kinds of Painting Woodbury, 615-563-5534 7312 Short Mountain Rd. Property Assessor 101 Wade Rd. Refinishing, Plumbing & Electrical Work Licensed & Insured FIRST BAPTIST Woodbury, 615-563-1444 Cannon County Woodbury, 931-939-3200 405 W. Main St. SIMMONS CHAPEL FREE 563-5748 Cell: 904-4894 Woodbury, TN 37190 LEONI CHURCH OF CHRIST Woodbury, 615-563-2474 METHODIST John Smithson, Owner 6818 McMinnville Hwy. HICKORY GROVE BAPTIST 3295 Hollow Springs Rd. Woodbury, 615-563-2337 151 Cripple Creek Loop Woodbury, 615-765-5589 800 West Main Street MID-WAY CHURCH OF CHRIST Readyville, 615-895-2171 WOODBURY UNITED Woodbury, TN 10528 Hollow Springs Rd. PLAINVIEW BAPTIST METHODIST E & E WHOLESALE SUPPLY CO. Bradyville, 615-765-5151 Casey Robertson, 6088 Jim Cummings Hwy. 502 W. High St. Owner Woodbury, 615-765-5961 MOUNT ARARAT CHURCH OF Woodbury, 615-563-2135 CHRIST 108 E. Main 563-4705 PLEASANT VIEW BAPTIST 1507 Blanton School Rd. PENTECOSTAL 1770 Pleasant View Rd. 563-5300 Woodbury, 615-563-5042 WOODBURY'S PENTECOSTALS ESTES BUS SERVICE INC. Woodbury, 615-765-7537 NEW HOPE CHURCH OF CHRIST 1305 Jim Cummings Hwy. STEWART PRINTING COMPANY, INC. PROSPERITY BAPTIST 144 Mankin Lane - Woodbury 4296 Murfreesboro Rd. Woodbury, 615-563-4480 45 Fites Lane Social and Commercial Printing Mark Fults and Penny Gray Readyville, 615-563-8878 Auburntown, 615-408-4330 PRESBYTERIAN Office 615-563-6334 PLEASANT VIEW CHURCH OF PROSPERITY MISSIONARY CRIPPLE CREEK 110 West High Street Voice (615) 563-5555 CHRIST Cell 615-849-6250 BAPTIST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1770 Pleasant View Road Woodbury, TN 37190 Fax (615) 563-5460 [email protected] 20725 Hwy. 96 2726 Cripple Creek Road Woodbury, 615-765-5318 DONNIE ESTES COLE BANKS Auburntown, 615-408-4645 Readyville SCIENCE HILL CHURCH OF SYCAMORE BAPTIST OTHER CHRIST 2617 Bivins Hill Rd. CANNON COMMUNITY Estes Heating, Air & Refrigeration 8120 John Bragg Rd. Readyville, 615-536-5450 209 Murfreesboro Rd. 5220 Halls Hill Pike Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Readyville, 615-895-2265 www.SunCrestHealth.com SYCAMORE MISSIONARY Woodbury, 615-563-8606 Phone (615) 893-4895 SMITH GROVE CHURCH OF Woodbury 615-563-8665 804 McMinnville Highway Woodbury, TN 37190 BAPTIST CORNERNSTONE COMMUNITY CHRIST 7165 Sycamore Creek Rd. CHURCH Phone (615) 563-7909 237 Hollow Springs Road Woodbury, 615-563-4205 50 Locke Creek Rd. 461 North Woodbury, 615-563-5617 Woodbury, 615-563-5657 Compliments of Chancery Street CHRISTIAN SUNNY SLOPE CHURCH OF DILLON STREET INDEPENDENT McMinnville, GRACE CHRISTIAN CHRIST 216 S. Dillon St. TN 37110 FELLOWSHIP Corner of Hollis Creek and Woodbury, 615-563-2029 (931) 507-1131 5194 Jim Cummings Hwy. Sunny Slope TOWN OF WOODBURY or Woodbury, 615-765-5830 Woodbury HARVEST VIEW 8518 Woodbury Pike 888-774-3486 WOODBURY CHURCH OF ITY FFICIALS CHURCH OF CHRIST Readyville, 615-893-9900 C O ANTIOCH CHURCH OF CHRIST CHRIST 705 S. College Street HOLLOW SPRINGS COMMUNITY Woodbury, TN 37190 9487 Halls Hill Pike 100 E. Water St. CHURCH Woodbury, 615-563-8828 Woodbury, 615-563-2119 Global Industrial Components, Inc. ph: 615-563-5120 6396 Hollow Springs Road Woodbury Funeral Home Gerald Toledo cell: 615-849-2422 AUBURN HILLS CHURCH OF CHURCH OF GOD Bradyville 615-765-7490 Phone 563-2311 CEO/President CHRIST “Customer First” fx: 615-563-5121 SHORT MOUNTAIN CHURCH OF LIVING SPRING CHURCH 717 Auburntown Road Obituary Line 563-2344 MBE Certified [email protected] GOD 7804 Hollow Springs Road www.gic.co.com Woodbury, 615-563-5482 ISO 9001-2000 6621 Short Mountain Rd. Bradyville 615-765-5181 www.WoodburyFuneralHome.net AUBURNTOWN CHURCH OF Woodbury, 615-563-2299 NEW LIFE CHURCH CHRIST WOODBURY CHURCH OF GOD 9126 Old Nashville Hwy. 15 W. Main St. 745 Doolittle Rd. McMinnville 542-9124 Woodbury Insurance Agency Auburntown, 615-464-2600 Woodbury, 615-563-8372 SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST 234 McMinnville Hwy. 563-5773 BRADYVILLE CHURCH OF 303 W. Colonial St. P.O. Box 476 CHRIST Woodbury, 615-563-2139 Woodbury, TN 37190 224 McMinnville Hwy. Woodbury, 615-765-3384 Ph 615-563-2123 Fx 615-563-4280 HANDYMAN Service & Repair Huff & Puff Services: Carpentry, Roofing, Painting, Ceramic Tile, Higgins Flea Market Tree/Yard Work, Hauling/Cleanup, Pressure Washing, Window Cleaning; Repairs: Household, Furniture, Chair Open Year Round! Trucking Inc. Caning, Farm Repairs, Building Demolition Kent Smith 615-464-5211 Booth Rentals at 563-2159 Southern Owned & Operated 615-765-5033 or 800-965-5033 Holiday House Apartments Johnson’s Heating & Air Woodson’s Pharmacy Office: (615) 536-5008 Cell: (615) 464-3166 Store Hours: Mon-Fri 7:30 until 6:00 pm Apartment living for the very low and low income Free Estimates - Financing Available Sat 8:00 until 5:00 pm Sun 9:00 until 2:00 pm person(s) 62 years of age and older, and/or We repair all major brands. Family owned and operated for over 50 years Disabled regardless of age Anthony Johnson, Owner/Operator FREE DELIVERY - FULL LINE OF $1 ITEMS 8396 John Bragg Hwy. Manufactured under licensed by NORDYNE, O’Falion, MO. 615-563-2500 ®Registered trademark/™Trademark of Maytag Corporation or its related companies ©2008. We accept most insurance plans and credit cards Readyville, TN 37149 615-217-3404 All rights reserved. CANNON COURIER OCTOBER 18, 2011 PAGE 21 Singers Bind Pot Cases Over To Jan. Grand Jury

A husband and wife charged (retirement review) was reset have no contact with the victim methamphetamine, possession with manufacturing marijuana for a later date as it appeared and victim's family and obtain of drug paraphernalia, driving had the charges against them she was going into labor a DVI assessment. on a revoked license, was reset bound over to the next term of during the court session and • Jonathan Herman pled for Nov. 8. the Cannon County Grand Jury went to the hospital. guilty to violation of probation. • Doyle E. Mooneyham, in General Sessions Court • Barry Tracy Harris pled His probation was revoked and charged with manufacture of Tuesday. guilty to DUI 3rd offense. He he was ordered to serve jail methamphetamine, BILL LUTON Christopher Lee Singer and was given a partially time until Nov. 24. Upon maintaining a dwelling to Mary Kristen Singer are each suspended sentence of 11 release he will be placed back manufacture charged with manufacture of months, 29 days, order to serve on probation for 10 months, 16 methamphetamine, initiation Photographer To Release marijuana, maintaining a 120 days in the Cannon County days. of the process to manufacture dwelling for manufacturing Jail, placed on probation for 11 • Ben Roberts was granted an methamphetamine, possession marijuana and possession of months, 29 days, fined $1,100, additional 30 days to make of drug paraphernalia and Photo Book Of Center Hill drug paraphernalia. assessed court costs and his payment on his court fees. violation of probation 4th Christopher Singer was also license was revoked for 3 years. • Sharon K. Golden was offense (three counts), was Each year, the scenery April 2010 through July this charged with illegal possession • Noah Wesley Harris pled denied her motion to waive or reset for Nov. 8. around Center Hill Lake year. of untagged wildlife. He guilty to driving without a reduce court fees. • Jeffrey Andrew Johnson, changes with the seasons. Luton shot many of the admitted to guilt on the charge license. He was given a 30 day • Kristopher Lynn Mullins- charged with DUI 1st offense, The leaves on the trees over images from a boat toiling Tuesday and entered into an suspended sentence, fined $2 Cross, charged with criminal simple possession of a course change colors during along the lake's shorelines and agreed order of retirement and assessed court costs. trespass and theft over $500, Schedule II drug, possession of the fall and empty the branches exploring coves. He said there subject to good and lawful • Chase McKenzie Heath was appointed the public drug paraphernalia and in winter only to renew the are many challenges in conduct and payment of the pled guilty to criminal defender, assessed a $20 fee, violation of the financial greenery in spring. Wildlife shooting from a boat. "Even litigation tax. trespassing. He was given a 30 and reset for Nov. 8. responsibility law, was reset for peeks out during the spring when the boat is idle, you are Vickey Suzanne McClure, day suspended sentence, • Marie Mae North, charged Dec. 13. and hides in the winter while still moving, whether it be charged with theft over $1,000, ordered to pay court costs and with simple possession of a • James R. Kaiser, charged other wildlife decides the forward, sideways or up and also had her case bound over to to stay away from the premises Schedule VI drug, was reset for with aggravated assault, eight winter months on the lake down," he said. the grand jury Tuesday. of the offense. Nov. 8. counts, was scheduled for a aren't so bad. With sunlight, "when The results of other cases • James L. Karschner was • Christopher Steven Reed, preliminary hearing on Dec. 13. Smithville-based moving on water and trying to heard by Judge Susan Melton granted a petition for contact show cause hearing, failed to • Michael Richard Blake, photographer Bill Luton has capture a wildlife image, the included: (domestic assault case). appear. A Capias was issued charged with DUI, violation of captured many of those images correct angle is hardly ever • James Matthew Beecham • Mark Allen King pled for his arrest. the registration law, violation around the lake and now is available." pled guilty to violation of guilty to driving without a • Avery Eugene Taylor, of the financial responsibility putting them into a tabletop He noted that the hills, cliffs probation. He was sentenced to license and was given a 30-day charged with driving on a law and speeding (70/55) was book to be released soon. and bluffs around the lake 30 days in the Cannon County suspended sentence, fined $2 suspended license, 5th offense, reset or Dec. 20. "My goal with the book is to mean any given shot could Jail and his probation was and assessed court costs. He was reset for Nov. 18. • Michael Mason Butcher, show Center Hill Lake from a have deep shade to highly extended 10 months, 27 days. also pled guilty to violation of • Eddy Ray Young, Jr., show cause hearing, was reset different angle," Luton said. reflective objects. "Trying to • Aggravated burglary the financial responsibility law, charged with simple for Oct. 25.Wesley Jacob Hayes, "Everyone is boating and jet find balance or correct framing charges against Kayla Renee was fined $10 and assessed possession of Schedule VI drug show cause hearing, failed to skiing around and may not is never an easy choice when Besner and Kimberly Ann court costs. and possession of drug appear. have taken the time to see the shooting wide landscapes on Besner were dismissed by the • Jessica Kroph entered into paraphernalia, failed to appear. • Carl Alford McClure, beauty." the lake," he said. state after they agreed to stay an agreed order of retirement A Capias was issued for his charged with aggravated A sampling of "The Lake" can And the wildlife hears you away from the premises of the for disorderly conduct. She arrest. domestic assault, was be found on his web site at coming no matter how quiet Vickie McClure family and the was ordered to pay the • Michael Keith Bailey, appointed an attorney and www.luton.us. He's now you try being, he said. "The family itself. litigation tax and to have no charged with DUI 1st offense, reset for Nov. 8. taking pre-orders for the book, more secluded the cover, the • Barry Wayne Bynum, contact with the victim. was appointed the public • Jerry Wayne McCoy, which will contain 40 images closer it seems you can get." charged with violation of • Wendy Deanna Mears pled defender, assessed an charged with DUI, was reset he shot around the lake from probation, 1st offense, two guilty to dogs at large. She was administrative fee of $20, and for Nov. 8. counts, failed to appear. A sentenced to serve 30 days in reset for Nov. 15. • Richard McLaughlin, Capias was issued for his the Cannon County Jail. • Jason Lewis Davenport, charged with DUI 2nd offense, arrest. Charges of initiation of the charged with driving on a driving on a revoked license, Statewide Beef Referendum Set • Brandy Resha Campbell process to manufacture revoked license 3rd offense, violation of the implied NASHVILLE – Tennessee Cattle producers will be able pled guilty to domestic assault methamphetamine and was appointed an attorney, consent law, violation of the Agriculture Commissioner to vote Dec. 7 from 7 a.m. to 7 and was given a suspended possession of drug assessed a fee of $20 and reset seatbelt law, violation of the Julius Johnson has authorized p.m. and on Dec. 8 during sentence of 11 months, 29 days paraphernalia were dismissed. for Nov. 15. open container law, a statewide referendum for normal business hours at the with equal time on probation. • Johnny Nathaniel Mitchell • James Chadwick Emberton, harassment and violation of cattle producers to consider an University of Tennessee She also pled guilty to assault pled guilty to domestic assault. charged with theft under $500, probation, failed to appear. A increase in the assessment to Extension office of their and was given another He was given a partially driving on a suspended license Capias was issued for his fund the in-state promotion of residence. suspended sentence and suspended sentence of 11 (two counts), violation of the arrest. beef. The action is in response To vote in the referendum, probation of the same lengths. months, 29 days and sentence registration law and speeding • Beverly Gene McLees, to a request from the Tennessee producers must: Her sentences will run to 30 days in the Cannon (72/55), was reset for Nov. 15. charged with theft under $500 Cattlemen’s Association, the Be a resident of Tennessee consecutive. She was ordered County Jail. Upon release he • Micah Steffen Blair, and vandalism, was reset for state’s largest cattle Produce or market beef or to pay court costs and will be on probation for 10 charged with violation of Nov. 8. organization. dairy cattle restitution for both cases and to months, 29 days. Mitchell also probation, 1st and second • Tina Elaine Meador “Cattle and calves are our top Be at least 18 years old obtain a DVI assessment. pled guilty to contempt of offenses, public intoxication, (Mullen), charged with agricultural commodity and Sign a legal affidavit • Shauna Carrick, charged court and was sentence to 10 manufacture of violation of an order of account for more than $500 attesting to eligibility with theft over $500, forgery days in jail. He was also methamphetamine, initiation protection, was reset for Nov. 8. million annually in farm Cattle producers will vote on (10 counts) and theft over $500 ordered to pay court costs, of the process to manufacture income,” Johnson said. “In an increase of 50 cents in the these times of changing assessment charged per head markets and consumer of cattle sold to support in- attitudes, I think it’s important state promotion and cannoncourier.com that cattle producers take time advertising of beef. The to reassess how their product is measure requires a majority marketed and how to pay for vote. Currently, cattle News 24/7/365 it.” producers pay $1 per head to Under state law governing fund research, education, the Tennessee beef promotion promotions and advertising to board, the commissioner of help build consumer demand SUPER NICE FARM EQUIPMENT agriculture has authority to call for beef products nationally. a referendum within 60 days of The national beef program was receiving a request from a authorized by a vote of cattle qualified producer producers and implemented in organization. 1985. SATURDAY (/CTOBER( ((s((A.M. Selling for the James B. Jernigan Estate Cannon County between Woodbury and Manchester, TN Mr. Jernigan was known in Community, County and State level as an outstanding farmer and a NOW LEASING Southern gentleman. Bought good equipment and took care of it. Mark your calendar now! ITEMS(3ELLING Case IH 7120 - 1992, duals, 3 outlets, 4650 Spray Coupe - Perkins engine, 60' Ford F-150 Lariat - 2006, 5.4 Triton, Notice - No Income Limits! 4 reverse, only 3900 hrs., super nice booms, Raven control, 2400 hrs., super cab, only 46,000 miles, super Case IH 7120 - 1988, duals, 2 reverse, monitor, foam markers, super nice nice 2 outlets, 4300 hrs. est., extra nice Hardy Spray Rig N 550 - foam markers, Ford F-250 - 2001, 4x4, Triton engine, Stage Road Manor Apartments IH 1066 - 1974, fenders, No TA, narrow wheel, hydro raise & fold, auto rear weights, 20.8-38 rears, extra good nice unit Ford F-250 XLT Lariat - 1988, 5 speed Case IH 770 Offset Bog - 14', 1992, E-Z 500 Grain Cart - with roll tarp, good Ford F-700 - 1983, 8.2L Detroit, 1 Bedroom Rent $335.00 - $350.00 front blades 60%, back 80%, extra nice Case IH 1020 Grain Head - 17.5', runs 5/2 speed, tandem, air tag axel, 22' flat Case IH 5400 Drill - 3 pt., Soybean good nice unit w/tie downs 2 Bedroom Rent $375.00 - $390.00 Special, 11 row, 15" with markers, Case IH 1063 Corn Head - 6 row, runs Chevrolet C-60 Grain Truck - 5/2 speed, Water and Sewer Furnished - Energy Efficient Early Riser Units good, has some dents, scratches & rust 1971, dump, old but works Case IH 950 Planter - Airplant, 6 row Westfield 100-61 Grain Auger - 10x61, LXW GN Cattle Trailer - 6x20, 2 axel, narrow w/swing hopper, hydro raise & lower, canvas top, good, no title Case IH 6814 V Ripper - 7 shank, nice extra good Flat Bed GN Trailer - 2 axel, 28' w/ramps Case IH Field Cultivator - 21' fold, 3 pt. Westfield WR 100-61 Grain Auger - Cannon Manor White Chisel Plow - 12 shank, 3 pt. with front wheel, good SHOP ITEMS: MF Cultivator - 6 row narrow Mayrath Grain Auger - bottom drive, 8" Chicago Portable Generator - 13 HP, MF 227 Grader blade Woods 3180 Series 3 Rotary Cutter - good w/down chains, extra good Shop Press - Misc Tools Now Have 1 and 2 Bedroom GUNS: IH 950 Grinder Mixer - swing hopper, Lincoln Cordless Grease Gun Winchester Cooley 840 Shot Gun hydro drive Drill Dr. Bit Sharpener - new Apartments Available Marlin Goose Gun 20 gauge Water Tank - 1,000 gallon More tools & parts Marlin 22 Auto Rifle $380.00 to $535.00 per month Motorola HD 90 Walkie Talkie Set Water and Sewer Furnished Ms. Bonnie's Car2005 Mercury Grand Marquis GS - 4 door, only 36,000 miles, extra nice

This is an outstanding line of equipment - be there! Juanita Strait, Manager SALE ORDER: 10:00 A.M.! !3HOP!!3MALL!)TEMS!!'UNS! !/NLY!!(OUR!s!!A.M. - Large Equipment TERMS: NO BUYERS PREMIUM! CASH , PERSONAL OR COMPANY CHECK WITH BANK LETTER. Loader Directions: From Woodbury, take Hwy. 53 10 miles. From Manchester I-24 Exit 110, take Hwy. 53 toward Available To Load Woodbury 13 miles, right on McMahan Rd., 2 miles to farm. Official GPS address is 1884 McMahan Rd., Equipment 563-8582 Bradyville, TN 37026. Sale Day For equipment inspection and information, call Charlie Bowman, neighbor and Equal Housing Opportunity Auction Agent at 615-848-3989. Check out our website www.HolbrookAuction.com.

T.D.D. 1-800-848-0298 Auctioneers: Jack Holbrook David Myrick “This institution is an equal opportunity Charlie Bowman provider and employer.” Bob Morton, Apprentice Firm Lic. ÕÀvÀiiÃLœÀœ] / ÊÊÎÇ£ÎäÊUÊ* œ˜i\ÊÈ£x‡n™Î‡x™x™ No. 798 PAGE 22 CANNON COURIER OCTOBER 18, 2011 BOSS LADY ! Miller Make Your Own Will PRODUCTIONS Halloween Spirit Jugs DJ Services Deploy Stationed on a walkway or porch, these homemade lanterns will extend Equipment Rentals Sound & Lighting a ghostly greeting and good-bye To to all your holiday visitors. (615) 691-2361 Persian Materials ! Striving to make every occasion memorable Clean plastic gallon milk jugs Black permanent marker Gulf Craft knife Halloween Dance String of 50 clear low- A Chandler Entertainment Group Event wattage holiday lights Airman Natalie Michelle Miller is the daughter of Michael and Stacie Miller. Instructions Friday, October 28th Natalie graduated from Cannon County High School May Draw ghost eyes and mouths from 7 until 10:30 at the Community Center 2011. She also graduated from Recruit Training Command, on the jugs. Tip: Leave the Great Lakes, Illinois in September 2011 and NATTCC in caps on while you do this, so for 5th-9th grades October 2011. the jugs don't dent. Food, Music, Costume Contest and other activities! She will join the fleet of USS John C. Stennis (CV-74) Air Use the craft knife to cut a half-dollar-size hole in the back of Please come support the Cannon Arts Hip Hop Craft Carrier which is deployed in the Persian Gulf. each jug. Arrange the ghosts near each other and string the lights between Dance Group and have some fun! them, stuffing several bulbs into each of the jugs. $5.00 minimum donation. Chaperones provided!! Make Your Plans To Attend...

Rural Qualities) will be PARQ Meets holding their quarterly meeting on Tuesday, October 18 at 7:30 P.M. at 3632 Locke Tonight Creek Road, Readyville. Everyone is welcome and PARQ (Preserve our Area’s refreshments will be served! Come and hear what is going MEYERS’CREEK Drop in and search for your treasures. on in your community or inform us of one of your E HAVE LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING “W A !” interests! Antiques, Furniture, Appliances, etc. If you are considering HAUNTED TRAIL 2011 attending, please call 563-8088, 409-6009 or 563-2200 to Most Extreme Haunted Attraction in Murfreesboro! confirm date and place. OCTOBER 21-22 AND 28-29 7:00 P.M. - 12 Midnight Hidden

$12 Adult/ $6 Kids under 10/ $20 Fast Pass Gilley Reunion John Bragg Highway - 1 mile from Rutherford Treasures The descendants of Tolbert and Rhoda Cope Gilley will Blvd/Mercury Intersection. 204 E. Main Street Woodbury have a recunion on Saturday, October 29 at 10:00 a.m. at the Old Pleasant View School Partnered with Rutherford County Relay for Life and Kittrell building. Volunteer Fire Department. [email protected] There will be a covered dish lunch about 12:00 noon. Please 615-427-8271, leave message come and enjoy the day with COME GET SCARED IF YOU DARE us. BURN PERMITS P.M. REQUIRED

Between October 15 and May 15 you must have a Burn Permit. Call 765-7373 to obtain one free of charge.

Short Mountain Volunteer Fire Department HAUNTED WOODS at 230 Half Acre Road, Smithville October 21, 22, 28 and 29 7:00 P.M. until ?? $5.00 Per Person

Directions: From the DeKalb/Cannon County line, travel South on Hwy. 146 approximately 1 mile, then turn left onto Half Acre Road.

From Short Mountain Fire Department, travel North on Hwy. 146 approximately 3.1 miles, then right onto Half Acre Road. CANNON COURIER OCTOBER 18, 2011 PAGE 23 Higgins Headed To World’s Largest, Purebred Livestock Expo

Andy Higgins of Watertown sponsored by Farm Credit has entered seven head of Services of Mid-America and Chiangus in the beef division are nationally recognized for of the 38th annual North both the quality of competition American International and prestige of winning. Livestock Exposition (NAILE). Champions from these shows The NAILE is recognized as the are sold at the Sale of world’s largest purebred Champions on November 18 at livestock show with more than 6:00 p.m. 23,000 entries and nearly The Professional Rodeo $700,000 in prizes and awards. Cowboys Association (PRCA) Scheduled for November 5-18, Great Lakes Circuit Rodeo the event takes place at the Finals takes place November Kentucky Exposition Center, 10-12 at 7:30 p.m. nightly. Louisville, Kentucky. Tickets for the invitational ANDY HIGGINS Purebred farms from nearly finals rodeo are $20.00 on every state and Canada bring Thursday, $30.00 on Friday and The NAILE is produced by livestock to compete i one of $32.00 for Saturday’s the Commonweath of ten expo divisions: dairy cattle, performance. Children under Kentucky and the Kentucky dairy goats, meat goals, beef 12 get in for $10.00 on Friday State Fair Board. It is held at cattle, quarter horses, draft and Saturday with paid adult. the Commonwealth's giant horses, mules and donkeys, Tickets are available at Kentucky Exposition Center, sheep, swine, and llamas and TicketMaster.com or by calling which features over 1,200,00 alpacas. More than 200,000 800-745-3000. square feet of climate- American and foreign visitors From the 1,200,000 square controlled exhibition space. attend the hundreds of foot giant country store and Andy is the son of John and individual breed shows, sales food court to the entertaining Marna Higgins. and events. In addition to the PRCA Rodeo, NAILE visitors recognition and prize money find lots to do and see in that comes with winning at the addition to attending the NAILE, the value of the livestock competitions. champion breeding stock is significantly enhanced. Breed association events are not the only NAILE feature. TOO LATE...THEY’RE SOLD! The expo is also home to numerous youth events that SOLD - House and 1.3 acres, 151 Ashley Lane, Woodbury - SOLD are an important part of the SOLD - LOT #1- Hidden Valley Estates - SOLD livestock industry’s traditions, SOLD - Beautiful Home and 6.35 acres on 647 Finger Bluff Road, including: eastern National 4- Morrison - SOLD H Horse Roundup; Youth, SOLD - 911 Old McMinnville Road - SOLD JUnior College and Senior Collegiate Dairy Judging IVY BLUFF TRAIL Contest; Dairy Quiz Bowl; 5.16 acres of land ready to build that dream home, city water available with National Collegiate Livestock a road through middle of property; has small stream that holds water year Judging Contest; National 4-H round with large trees. Livestock Judging Contest;; IF YOU NEED TO BUY OR SELL CALL US Junior College Livestock Judging Contest; and National 11.15 ACRES SHORT MOUNTAIN HIGHWAY 4-H Poultry and Egg Beautiful tract of land, great views of surrounding hills, good building sites for Conference. that dream home, good grass for hay and a place for horses and cattle, also Additionally, youth has a new pond completely fenced in, city water available. exhibitors enter market animals, those targeted for CHARLES D. ATNIP REALTY & AUCTION CO. meat production, in the Junior HARRY LEE BARNES, Affiliate Broker Steer Show, Junior Market Office (615) 597-1521 Cell (615) 542-1010 Photos Provided Swine Show or Junior Wether Home (615) 765-5243 or (931) 939-2345 Show. These youth shows are Dentist Visit E-mail: [email protected] www.charlesatnip.com On Wednesday, Sept. 28, Dr. Darryl Deason and Staci Sellars visited Ms. Pursell’s and Ms. Maria’s second grade class at Woodland School. Dr. Deason spoke about how important it is to take care of your teeth. They also gave students a tooth brush, tooth paste and coloring page. In the top photo are Ms. Maria’s class, (seated on floor from left), Cassie Taylor, Maleah Sissom, Karli Davenport, Kolby Duke and Ellianna Young. First row from left, Brody Morris, Staci Sellars, Dr. Deason and Alex Ruth. Third row from left, Maci Sellars, Michaela Sellars, Chloe Pack, Ashley Mooneyham, Natalie Heisey, Jadon Henderson and Kooper Nemeth. Back row, Haylee Williams, Jalin Fann, Mikie Lowery, Jackson Farrar and Ms. Maria. Ms. Pursell’s class, front row from left, are Anthony Garcia, Nolan Bell, Garrett Basham, Staci Sellars, Dr. Deason, Kaylee Armstrong and Olivia Henley. Second row from left, Jadyn Romines, Chloe Thomas, Emma Richardson, Daylon Dearry, Walter Cawthorn, Carter Cawthorne, Parker Cawthorn, Charles Powell, Caitlyn Garant and Alexie Land. Third row from left, Samuel Sissom, Hailey Mercer, Faith Vashist, Hailey Bowman, Emma Grace Hughes, Abbie Mackey and Ms. Pursell. 111713 PAGE 24 CANNON COURIER OCTOBER 18, 2011 CLASSIFIEDS NEEDED Yard Sales For Sale For Rent PT LPN 20 Hours CHILD CARE NEEDED - for ANTIQUE AND FOR SALE - Lot on To work in Cannon County. Jail Medical Unit a 4 year old boy after school COLLECTIBLE SALE - Tanglewood Drive. This lot COMMERCIAL Excellent pay! Must have clear background. For until 7:30 p.m. twice a week. Friday, Saturday and Sunday, will remain on the market for BUILDING interview call: 888-231-2888 or apply online at Caregiver would need to pick October 21, 22 and 23 at 90 days, best reasonable offer www.southernhealthpartners.com up child from school on M/W Higgins Flea Market. 8:00 a.m. will be accepted. Just over 1 FOR LEASE 4t-thru Oct. 25 at 2:00pm until 7:30 pm. until 4:00 p.m. Sale includes acre wooded lot. Great for a 210 West Water Street References and experience cast iron, Wagner, Griswold, new home, great 4,200 square feet, gas heat, required. 615-563-8417. Leave sad irons, butter churns, old neighborhood. Contact Jimmy electric cool, high ceiling, a message please. crocks, pocket knives, silver Monday through Friday 893- half carpet, half floor 4t-thru Oct. 25-P coins, oil lamps, old tools and 9808. covering, full kitchen, 2 more. 12t-through Oct. 25-P separate bathrooms, plenty 1t-Oct. 18-P of parking, handicapped accessible, good frontage, POSITION AVAILABLE ESTATE YARD SALE - plenty of storage space, Woodbury Branch Office Bulldozer FOR SALE - Fruitwood dining Thursday, Friday and front of building is all room suite, table with leaf Saturday, October 20, 21 and windows, located on North REGISTERED PHYSICAL THERAPIST extension, 6 chairs, lighted BRYSON’S DOZER 22. Household items, dishes, side of Courthouse, $705.00 china hutch $450; Victorian Part Time SERVICE glassware, old Home Interior per month. couch, velvet, $450; 2 Victorian Qualifications Required: 15 Years Experience.Call figurines, some Hull pieces. red velvet chairs $300 for both, RICKY BRYSON, Owner - 306 Houston Lane, top of Call 615-563-2512 Current Licensed as an RPT in TN 100 plus year old wardrobe Operator, Home 464-2446 or street. Beginning at 7:00 a.m. Excellent organizational and communication skills $750; all OBO. 615-563-5197. Cell 653-6613 1t-Oct. 18-P Past experience in home health setting preferred TF-Aug. 16 FOR RENT - $800/month. 1955 http://dtccom.net/~rbryson/ converted brick church. TF Please contact Leah Timmons, RN Director FLEA MARKET AUCTION at Commercial, residential or live- of Operations at 615/563/3032 Higgins Flea Market on REDUCED! 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