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Local Businesses Eagleville Christmas Events Ready for the Shopping Season You Don’t Want To Miss It! The Christmas banners are hung, local Eagleville residents and businesses have If that is the Christmas poem you decorated for the holidays, and there is The shopping malls are crowded, were saying this weekend, well I have a chill in the air…a sign that once Not a parking place to be found. good news for you. You can avoid the again the City of Eagleville’s annual The check out lines stretch, drive to town, crowded parking lots, Christmas Parade will be rolling Around and around and around. and long lines and still complete all through town. The nostalgia created by your Christmas shopping. Think… our town at Christmas sets the stage LOCAL… Yes you can do all your Christmas shopping right here in Eagle- for wonderful holiday events such as ville. With the variety of merchants within the small business area of Eagle- the annual Christmas Parade and ville you can find a gift for everyone on your list and probably some nice Christmas Parade of Homes. surprises for yourself. The Christmas Parade, in its 3rd For gift items such as beautiful vases Eagleville Florist and Gifts is a year is sure to draw a large crowd great place to look. Along with their selection of beautiful fresh flowers and from both the local residents and peo- house plants, there are also a variety of beautiful items for the home. The ple from surrounding areas. The Eagleville Drug Center also has an impressive selection of gift items includ- crowds will bundle up and line the ing formal, informal and sports oriented frames and trinkets, stuffed animals, streets, anticipating the appearance of John Deere Tractor memorabilia and country décor items. country music singer Trace Adkins For the handy person in your life who loves anything to do with tools and family who will be serving as then Eagleville offers shopping at Crosslin Lumber Supply. All the tools the grand marshals. Trace and his family carpenter, plumber, electrician, or painter could want or need are available will be pulled in a festive wagon by a there. New doors, shutters or other home items also make a great gift. Simi- team of Belgian draft horses owned by lar hardware items and tools are available at the Rutherford Farmers Coop. Sam Tune of Christiana. Event plan- In addition they carry outdoor clothing for work or hunting. Collector ning and coordination by the City of trucks and tractors would fill a stocking and bring smiles. They also have Eagleville Activities and Beautifica- many holiday decorations for inside and outside the home. For those who tion committee has been well under love horses the Co-op offers gifts for the rider and the horse. Bath and Bark Pet Salon also provides pampering for our pets, the canine type. Check out Continued on Page 5……..EVENTS Trace Adkins—Grand Marshal the products and services they offer. and everyone enjoys swapping stories. Eagleville also offers your choice of Beauty Salons. A gift certificate to C-Ray Hair Salon Henry’s Food Value carries all your grocery needs. is like a day at the Holidays sees the meat department load up with hams Inside every issue: and turkeys. Special treats are available on every aisle. spa. Customers Margaret’s Helpful Hints 31 Egg Nog and Boiled Custard are both popular with can enjoy a new Pet of the Month 31 style for the holi- shoppers and everything you would want for baking is Citizen of the Month 11 day season. stocked on the shelves. For “convenience shopping” Joyce’s Beauty Sandy’s Market is the place to stop. The store offers A Step Back in Time 20 Shack has three snack foods, cold sodas, and also sells gas. It carries hot Church Directory 8 food prepared in the store for dining in or for take out. hairstylists and Who-n- Where 22 offers perms, col- For the weary shopper or just the hungry, Ea- Birthdays 35

or, cuts and high- gleville’s Las Fiestas is a town favorite. Since opening Weddings & Engagements 7 lights and mani- in Eagleville, this restaurant has maintained a growing cures and pedi- customer base. It has expanded and now has seating Obituaries 12 cures, serving Classifieds 34 Continued on Page 3………..SHOP men, women and Calendar of Events 34 children. Smitty’s Barber shop stays PRSRT STD. U.S. POSTAGE busy cutting hair PAID Jennifer & Guy Dearmon, from Smyrna, check out the large EAGLEVILLE, TN selection of lamps at the Lampshop in Eagleville. PERMIT NO. 11 2 Page EAGLEVILLE TIMES You can purchase the “EAGLEVILLE” Eagleville Times “EAGLEVILLE”, is a book about Eagleville since it’s begin- at any of the following Eagleville establishments: ning in 1790 and it’s people. The long awaited book, which has taken many, many hours to complete, will be going to the Times In Eagleville publisher, the second week of October and the expected deliv- Crosslin Supply Co. ery will be mid February. The approximate 500 page book includes pictures, in- C-Ray Hair Salon Debbie Ryan, Publisher/Editor formation on families who has lived in Eagleville during the past and present, P.O. Box 72 Flamingo Express Eagleville, Tennessee 37060 Henry’s Grocery maps, cemeteries, schools, churches, businesses, etc. Huckleberry’s Cafe To reserve a copy of “Eagleville”, please send the information listed below to www.eaglevilletimes.com Ralston Antiques Email: [email protected] Don McCord 475 N. Main St., Eagleville, TN. 37060. Sandy’s Market Telephone: (615) 274-2749 Smitty’s Barber Shop Fax: (615) 274-2750 The Beauty Shack Name ______Number of books ordered ______Regions Bank Address ______Amount included $______Trish Hayes, Writer In College Grove ______Bobbie Sue Shelton, Writer US Bank Courtney Simon, Reporter College Grove Grocery Telephone # ______Margaret Ryan, Reporter Jane Shelton, Reporter In Rockvale Bo-Jack’s Market Please include $35.00 per book (Pick up- Eagleville) or add $5.00 per book for In Unionville shipping and handling. Orders will be accepted after October 10, 2005 thru Three Corners Market December 1, 2005. Gift cards will be sent on request to be used as Christmas For community convenience, a UPS In Arrington presents. drop-off box has been placed in front Rapid-Pak Market For more information contact: of Eagleville Drug Center. In Murfreesboro Don McCord 615-274-2859 or Bobbie Sue Shelton 615-274-6282 Letters and packages W.T.’s Market must be in the box by 4:00 pm for pickup.

Business Directory for Eagleville (EG), Rockvale (RV), College Grove (CG), Unionville (UN), Triune (TR) and Arrington (AR)

Ace Fence Co EG 395-7411 Eagleville Drug Center EG 274-6868 Just Dance Studio 274-2695 Shear Changes Salon UN(931)294-5352 Arrington Nursery AR 395-0200 Eagleville Eye Clinic EG 274-2102 Just Like Home Daycare EG 274-2073 Smitty’s Barber Shop EG 274-6464 Ashworth’s Backhoe UN(931)294-2194 Eagleville Florist EG 274-6321 JWL Trucking EG 274-2247 Smotherman Home Repairs EG 274-6189 Banner Buildings EG 274-3280 Eagleville Sailplane EG 274-6341 Kandle Kitchen EG 274-3568 Southeastern Turf, LLC EG 274-3009 Bath & Bark Pet Salon EG 368-2188 Eagleville School EG 274-6336 Karen’s Curl & Dye Hair EG 584-0803 State Farm Ins. Bud Morris 893-1417 Beauty Shack EG 274-6617 Eagleville Library EG 274-2626 King Bee Guitars AR 395-0044 Sue's Style Shop EG 274-6460 BLS Excavation UN(931)703-4069 Eagleville Medical Clinic EG 274-6207 Lamp Shop & Supply EG 274-6274 Sugar Gliders R Us EG 274-6705 Bo-Jacks Market EG 274-2177 Eagleville Mini Storage EG 274-3833 Larry Hargrove Logging UN(931)294-5067 T. J. Rentals TR 395-4685 Boyce Rock & Dirt EG 604-4141 Eagleville Mission EG 274-6289 Las Fiestas EG 274-3322 Thompson's Services RV 274-2281 Brian’s Carpet Cleaning CG 834-8428 Eagleville Police Dept. EG 898-7770 Lawrence Funeral Home (931)364-2233 Three Corner Mkt/Deli UN(931)294-2165 Brown’s Lawnmower Serv. EG 274-6669 Eagleville Times EG 274-2749 Little Rookies Preschool RV 274-3217 Triune Market TR 395-0074 C-Ray Family Salon EG 274-2870 EJ.'s Treasures CG 368-2020 L. Ron Mowing CG 368-7441 Tri-Wood Inc. EG 274-3474 Cable - STC CG (877)368-2110 Family Market RV 274-3877 Mainely Decks & Remodel EG 368-3125 Tru-Line Inc. EG 274-6434 Celebration Feeds RV 274-2661 Farm Sales & Service EG 274-2200 Marty’s Automotive RV 274-3387 TSC Tractor Supply TR 395-4241 Champions Run RV 274-2301 Fire Calls 911 Milnar Organ Company EG 274-6400 Tuckaway Country Garden EG 274-2914 Charlie’s Heat & Cool UN(931)294-5869 Golden Gallon TR 395-9240 Nellie Jane Antiques AR 395-0023 Tywater Auctions CG 368-7772 Choice Automotive EG 274-2233 Hartley Trucking EG 274-3626 Parlor for Dogs EG 274-3480 Underwood Construction EG 274-3130 College Grove Grocery CG 368-7129 Hen House Antiques AR 395-7115 Plumbing Services CG 504-1851 Unionville Family Practice (931)294-8464 College Grove Sanitation EG 274-2332 Hendrix Property Maint. EG 260-1823 Precision Mowing/Landscp UN(931)294-2232 US Bank CG 368-7121 Community Cash Market UN(931)294-9312 Hill Info Tech Services AR 395-7215 Ralston Antiques EG 896-4568 Valley Towing RV 274-2323 Co-op Farm Supply EG 274-6211 Henry’s Grocery EG 274-6206 Rapid Pak Market AR 395-7089 White’s Welding UN(931)294-5968 Country Dutch Barns TR 395-7474 Holt Specialty Equipment EG 274-6660 Regions Bank EG 274-6285 WT’s Market (M’boro) 849-2336 Crosslin Supply Co. EG 274-6237 Huckleberry’s Café EG 274-2733 Roberson Concrete Const. EG 274-6030 Dirt Relocator EG..849-5206 James Rigsby Bulldozer EG 274-6379 Robin Fricke Jackson CPA (931)364-5774 Driver Guttering EG 274-3796 Jimmy’s Auto Service UN(931)294-5973 Rutherford County Sheriff (615)898-7770 Duro-Kote Powder Coating RV 274-2002 Joe Kelly's Market CG 368-7299 Saddle Shop TR 395-7555 Eagleville City Hall EG 274-6992 Joy in the Morning CG 268-2770 Sandy's Market EG 274-3006

Published monthly, the publisher of the Eagleville Times reserves the right to edit or reject any articles or advertising submitted for publication and shall not be liable for advertise- ments omitted for any reason. The advertiser assumes sole liability for all contents of advertisements. Friday After Thanksgiving EAGLEVILLE TIMES Page 3 Continued from Page 1………..SHOP throughout the entire building. Huckleberry’s is the other eatery in Ea- gleville that everyone enjoys. There is always a crowd for breakfast and during the day, people enjoy the steam table choices, ordering from the menu, or enjoying an ice cream treat. For you shoppers still looking for the favorite gift, try the Kandle Kitchen. With a large variety of candles in a variety of scents, this is a store where it is fun to shop with gifts in all price ranges. The newly opened Lamp Shop in Eagleville is also a great place to browse for that perfect gift. Ralston Antiques and EJ’s Antiques & Gifts both have many choices for the careful shopper. The many vintage items for the home are sure to please. Many people took advantage of the 18th Annu- al Christmas Country Craft Sale. There, shoppers found treasures of homemade gift items with a country flair. If you are still stumped on what to buy and don’t want to travel to Gerry Shell getting help from Kerry Boyce M’Boro or Cool Springs, a subscription to the Eagleville Times is al- at Crosslin Supply. ways a great stocking stuffer. Happy Shopping Bobby Claxton, owner of C-Ray Hair Salon, gets Donna Connally ready for her new perm.

Mary Porsche card shopping at Eagle- ville Drug Center .

Deborah Lamb and mother, Nancy McClaran, sorting the mail to get ready for delivery. Michael Valen- Alvin Sledge and Bobby & Betty Crafton at the tine (at right) of Crafton’s favorite table at Sandy’s Market. Kandle Kitchen pours the new Christmas fra- grance for the holiday sea- son.

Jim Martin and Jeremy Boczulak (at right) of Con- cord Homes in Triune stopped in at Las Fiestas for a quick lunch. No tur- Joyce Jones, owner of the Beauty Shack, key & dress- Rosanell at C-Ray Hair Salon gives Mrs. gives one of those loyal customers, Marian ing here! Evelyn Crick the treatment. Dodd of Murfreesboro, a perm. 4 Page EAGLEVILLE TIMES Eagleville Red Hatters College Grove Red Hat Society Yes, if you are wondering, the original “Eagleville Red Hatters” are still “Groves Grovette’s” wildly on the go. Our most recent trip was to the Donelson Senior Citizen Center to see “Smoke On The Mountain”. Attending were: Queen Mother Elaine Cunningham, Betty Bolek, Betty Lowe, Sherry Cunningham, Cindy Fann, Judy Stanley, Joann Johnson. Also joining our group were distin- guished guest: Jamie Lynch, Carol Sharp, Judy Melhorn, and Joyce Hicks. After the dinner and show, we most certainly had to stop at Shoneys for des- sert. And oh yes, we will be celebrating Christmas together at the home of Ms. Betty Bolek. Last month we enjoyed good food and fun at Elaine’s house. We played Cranium and Rook.. We had wonderful barbecue prepared by Juanita Al- ger’s husband. We look forward to sharing more good times with all.

A recent trip to Nashville to see the exhibit display of “Big Guitars”. Made at Mu- sic City Hall of Fame; L-R: Martha Wolfe (Vice Mother), Patsy Henry, Elizabeth Padilla (Queen Mother), Clara Parrish, Ann Haley, Olga Krstevich and Jan Moates.

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What you would like to include on the gift card: ______Mail $12 check for each subscription to : Eagleville Times, P.O. Box 72, Eagleville, TN 37060 Continued from Page 1………..EVENTS EAGLEVILLE TIMES Page 5 way, as committee members finalize last preparations of the pa- rade line-up and load themselves with plenty of throws and can- dy to toss into the crowds. Merry Christmas This year’s parade theme is “Christmas Through a Child’s Eyes”, a theme chosen to not only cater to a young child’s inter- from ests, but to draw holiday childhood memories out of even the oldest adult. Awards will be given for “Best Themed Float”, “Spirit of Christmas”, and “Mayor’s Choice”. Judging will take Bud Morris CPCU place prior to the parade during the line-up process and an- 3245 Franklin Road nounced in the January issue of the Eagleville Times. Santa will Murfreesboro, TN 37128-4113 be bringing up the rear of the parade, sitting high atop his sleigh with plenty of candy canes to toss into the crowd! Office Hours: Community involvement is greatly displayed each year in the Christmas pa- Monday - Friday rade, as many local businesses, organizations, and churches join in on the fun. 9:00 am to 5:00 pm The Christmas parade has become a yearly tradition that sets the tone for the hol- iday season with a fun and festive environment for all ages. So grab the kids and come on out to the parade this Saturday, December 3rd, 2005 at 2pm. Come early so you can get that perfect spectator spot! The parade will follow its usual route Phone: (615) 893-1417 beginning at Eagleville School, through downtown, then down North Main Street before ending on Elm Street in New Town. Fax: (615) 893-0063 The 2nd Annual Eagleville Christmas Parade of Homes is yet another holiday event you can make a yearly tradition. Event planning and coordination is Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there.® brought to you by the Eagleville Activities and Beautification Committee for the City of Eagleville. The participating homes will be open Sunday evening, De- cember 11th, 2005 between the hours of 2:30pm-7pm. Spend an enchanting evening touring local homes decked out in all of their Christmas finery. This is a great evening to spend with a group of friends and may even spark some great holiday decorating ideas for your own home. Each residence featured in this event have opened the doors of their homes to Happy Holidays help raise funding for other community events/activities and beautification ef- forts. Tickets are on sale now at Eagleville Florist and Gifts, Huckleberry’s Ca- fé, and Ralston’s Antiques. The cost per ticket is $8 in advance or $10 the day of From your friends at the event at Ralston’s Antiques. A color brochure featuring a picture of each US Bank home and description, as well as a map is issued upon ticket purchase(s). Each residence may be visited with in the allotted time in no specific order and at your in College Grove own leisure. The following residences will be participating this year: Home of Jimmy and Linda Skinner, Home of Darrell and Michelle Huffman, Home of During this Holiday Season, we take great Fred and Sherry Hobbs, Home of Wayne and Rhonda Tucker, Home of Jim and pleasure in setting aside our regular work and sending a Billie Thompson, and the Home of Nick and Carrie Duke. heartfelt message to all our best friends and customers. How joyful we are that the time has come again to extend our sincere gratitude. It is good friends like you that make our business possible. May your holiday be filled with joy and the coming year be overflowing with all the good things life brings.

Call early for appointments Please join us during our to make sure your pet is beautiful Open House on for the Holidays and Santa’s Arrival! Saturday, December 17

Happy Holidays from Bank Hours: Mon 08:00 am to 04:00 pm College Grove, Tenn Tue 08:00 am to 04:00 pm (615) 368-7121 Bath & Bark Wed Closed Thur 08:00 am to 04:00 pm Fri 08:00 am to 05:30 pm Sat 08:00 am to 12:00 pm A CLEAN DOG is a LOVEABLE DOG!

Sherrie Watson, (615) 368-2188 www.usbank.com Member FDIC Owner & Groomer or 496-5424 6 Page EAGLEVILLE TIMES Eagleville Lions Club Turkey Shoot By Matthew Smitty, Lion Member This year, like always, on the opening day of deer season, the Eagleville Lions Club held its annual Turkey Shoot. Men and boys of all ages came out to shoot for a chance to win a Thanksgiving turkey, or ham, or a side of bacon. The weather was good, there was lots of laughing, talking and story telling. Old friends and new had a great time as always. The Boy Scouts provided the shooters with a chili dinner that went over well. If you’ve been fifty times or have never been, we hope to see you shooting next year. Lion Member

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Wedding Anniversaries Justin & Tarah Wilson Can you identify December 6 - Jeff & Sharon King this boy? December 8 - Matt & Carol Ann Hodge December 14 - Bob & Sara Farris December 15 - Milton & Jane Simpson Answer on Page 32 December 15 - Justin & Jennifer December 19 - Buddy & Belinda Woodson December 19 - David & Glenda Stiles December 23 - Joe & Jo Ann Shelton December 23 - Joe & Polly Riggan December 23 - Brad & Renee King December 29 - Howard & Roxann Ghee December 29 - Jeremy & Kristin Winters

Last Month News The answer to last month’s Justin and Tarah Wilson were married on November 19, “Who is this girl?” 2005, at Union Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Jeannie Batts Hendrix Knoxville, Tennessee. Justin is the son of Tommy & The page that contained the Betty Gayle Floyd Wilson of Maryville, Tennessee. answer was left out at printing Betty Gayle is from Eagleville. Her parents were Ted & last month. Rachel Floyd. 8 Page EAGLEVILLE TIMES Eagleville Bapst Celebrates Christmas 2005 Anticipation has always been a part of Christmas, music and worship in both services morning and beginning in early childhood. Most of the world cel- evening services. The morning service will be fol- ebrates Christmas, believers and non-believers alike. lowed by a Community Christmas Dinner at noon. In fact, much of the way Christmas is celebrated is The fourth Sunday of Advent, December 18, dictated by the market place. For the believing 2005, is the celebration of Love. Jesus’ birth brought Eagleville Christian, this is unfortunate, for we get a distorted love to mankind and taught us that God is love. view of the reason for celebration and the object of Choir selections and congregational singing of Baptist Church our celebration. Christmas carols will center on the theme of sending The world anticipated the coming of Jesus over of God’s love into the world. 2000 years ago. When he came, the world did not A Christmas Eve Candlelight Lord’s Supper Ser- “The Dawning of a New Day” recognize Him. They had a preconceived idea of an vice will be celebrated by the church family on Sat- earthly king. God had another idea. That much has urday, December 24, 2005, at 5:00 p.m. This service not changed. Mankind still expects God to move to will focus on the incarnation of Christ in the form of our bidding when we should be seeking His will and a baby, and His ultimate purpose for coming into the His way. Ask not “God, will you do this for me?” world as both God and man. The Nativity will be but “God, what would you have me to do?” role-played by the children, the Lord’s Supper will Christmas celebration at Eagleville Baptist Church be served, and Christ’s coming into the world as the begins on the first Sunday of Advent, November 27, light and life of man will be celebrated through a 2005. The morning worship service featured music candlelight service. based on Christ, the Hope of Mankind. The evening Sunday morning, December 25, is the day which service featured the Hanging of the Green, a time in we have all anticipated—the birth of Jesus, Wonder- which the sanctuary was decorated with greenery ful, Counselor, Almighty God, the Everlasting Fa- and poinsettias. The significance of these plants to ther, the Prince of Peace. the Christian community was explained. The chil- All morning services are at 10:30 and evening ser- dren assemble the Nativity as appropriate Scripture vices at 5:00. Dr. Louis Rideout is the pastor and is read and Christmas carols sung. Derrell Billingsley is Minister of Music & Worship. The focus for the second Sunday of Advent, De- Eagleville Baptist Church is located at 159 Church 129 Church Street cember 4, 2005, is Peace. The music and worship of Street. both morning and evening services will center on Eagleville, TN 37060 Jesus, the Prince of Peace. The Children’s Choir will www.eaglevillebaptist.org sing for the evening service. The focus for the third Sunday of Advent, Decem- ber 11, 2005, is Joy. Joy will be the theme of our Schedule of Services SUNDAY Calvary Apostolic Church Rover Baptist Church Mt. Pleasant Missionary Baptist Sunday School 9:30 AM Pastor: Larry Hammonds 202 Baptist Church Road 8318 Horton Highway Morning Worship 10:30 AM Highway 96, Triune, TN 37046 Eagleville, TN 37060 College Grove, TN 37046 (615) 395-7521 (931) 294-5840 (615) 368-7899 Evening Worship 5:00 PM Morning Worship: 10:00 am WEDNESDAY Evening Worship: 6:00 pm Triune Baptist Church Eagleville Primitive Baptist Church Wednesday Evening: 7:00 pm Pastor: Lloyd Lawrence 2nd Sunday Service: 10:30 am Bible Study 7:00 PM 8094 Horton Highway 4th Sunday Service: 10:30 am Apostolic Faith Church Arrington, TN 37014 6764 Arno Allisona Road (615) 395-4079 Christ Church of Arrington College Grove, TN 37046 Morning Worship: 10:00 am 6450 Christ Church Lane Arrington, TN 37014 Welcome to 3rd Sunday Luncheon (615) 368-7555 Sunday School: 9:00 am Wednesday Evening: 6:45 pm (615)395-4010 November 20, 2005 Arrington Baptist Church 4756 Murfreesboro Road College Grove First Baptist Church Christ Family Church College Grove, TN 37046 8813 Horton Highway Minister: Julian W. Goodpaster We Preach Christ Crucified, (615) 395-4507 College Grove, TN 37046 7575 Nolensville Road (615) 368-7892 Nolensville, TN 37135 Eagleville Baptist Church Risen and Coming Again. Sunday Worship: 11:00 am (615) 776-5565 Pastor: Dr. Louis Rideout Sunday School: 9:45 am Sunday Worship: 9:30 am We Believe the Bible is the Inspired, 159 Church Street Sunday Evening: 6:00 pm Wednesday Evening: 7:00 pm Inerrant Word of God. Eagleville, TN 37060 (615) 274-2925 Wednesday Evening: 7:00 pm Allisona Church of Christ Morning Worship: 10:30 am Rockvale 1st Independent Baptist 6828 Giles Hill Road Sunday School: 9:30 am Pastor: Bro. Ron Leathers College Grove, TN 37046 Evening Worship: 6:00 pm 11000 Highway 99 - Rockvale (615) 368-7055 Wednesday Classes: 7:00 pm (615) 274-2423 College Grove Church of Christ Sunday Worship: 11:00 am Locus Ridge Baptist Church Minister: Jerry T. Ladd, Sr. Sunday School: 10:00 am 6490 Arno College Grove Road 8751 Horton Highway Sunday Evening: 6:00 pm College Grove, TN 37046 College Grove, TN 37046 Wednesday Evening: 7:00 pm (615) 368-7853 (615) 368-7118 Beech Grove Missionary Baptist Sunday Worship: 10:30 am Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church Pastor: Ray L. Jackson Sunday School: 9:30 am Pastor: Rev. Bobby Maxwell 1057 Allisona Road - Eagleville, TN Sunday Evening: 6:00 pm Morning Worship: 11:00 am (615) 274-2629 Wednesday Evening: 7:00 pm Bible Study: 9:45 am Sunday Worship: 11:00 am Evening Worship: 6:00 pm Eagleville Church of Christ Sunday School: 9:45 am Wednesday Prayer: 7:00 pm Minister: Charles Mullins Wednesday Bible Study: 6:30 pm 286 Allisona Road Patterson Baptist Church Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Eagleville, TN 37060 Pastor: Ken Sharp Pastor: Elliott G. Webb, Sr. (615) 274-3838 12909 Patterson Road 2497 John Windrow Road Sunday Service: 10:00 am Rockvale, TN 37153 Eagleville, TN 37060 Sunday School: 9:00 am (615) 395-4051 (615) 274-6697 Sunday Evening: 6:00 pm Morning Worship: 11:00 am Sunday Worship: 11:00 am Wednesday Evening: 7:00 pm Sunday School: 10:00 am Sunday School: 9:45 am Evening Worship: 5:00 & 6:00 pm Dr. Louis Rideout, Pastor Wed Prayer Service: 7:00 pm Wednesday Evening: 7:00 pm PATTERSON BAPTIST CHURCH EAGLEVILLE TIMES Page 9 12909 Patterson Road - Rockvale, Tennessee 37153 615-395-4051 or 615-631-5866 PASTOR - REV. KEN SHARP

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DECEMBER 2005 CALENDAR  Saturday, Dec 3 - Christmas Parade 2:00 pm  Sunday, Dec 4 - Lighting of Bethlehem Candle in morning service, 11:00 am  Sunday, Dec 11 - Lighting of Shepherd Candle in morning service, 11:00 am  Sunday, Dec 11 - Christmas Program, 6:00 pm  Saturday, Dec 17 - Visiting Tennessee Children’s Home and having Christmas with the youth in Franklin.  Sunday, Dec 18 - Lighting of Angel Candle in morning service, 11:00 am  Saturday, Dec 24 - Christmas Eve Service, 2:00 pm  Sunday, Dec 25 - Lighting of Birthday Candle in morning service, 11:00 am. No evening service.  Saturday, Dec 31 - Watchnight Service, 6:00 - 9:00 pm. Worship, Film, Fellowship, Singing. WHERE YOU AND YOUR BIBLE ARE WELCOME “We preach CHRIST, admonishing every man College Grove United Methodist Pastor: Rev. Edward A. Coy Riggs Church of Christ Unionville Church of God 8568 Horton Highway and teaching every man Minister: Tom Holland Pastor: Bobby Scott, Jr. College Grove, TN 37046 Flat Creek Road - College Grove, Hwy 41A, P.O. Box 29 (615) 368-7611 wisdom, that we may Sunday Worship: 10:30 am Unionville, TN 37180 Sunday Worship: 8:45 & 11:00 am Sunday School: 9:30 (931) 684-2794 Sunday School: 10:00 am present every man Sunday Evening: 6:00 pm Crowell's Chapel Lutheran, ELCA Wednesday Evening: 6:30 pm Pastor: J.T. Miller Concord United Methodist Pastor: Rev. Jim Dodson Rockvale Church of Christ Halls Mill Road perfect in CHRIST.” 902 Concord Road Minister: Don Mangrum Unionville, TN 37180 Rockvale Tennessee 37153 Youth Minister: Jay Priestley Church Phone: (931) 684-0202 (615) 274-6612 8751 Hwy 99 Rockvale Worship Service: 9:30, Worship Service: 9:30 am (615) 274-2731 Sunday School: 10:30 Worship Service: 10:00 am Open Holy Communion First and Sunday School: 10:45 am Sunday School: 9:00 am Third Sundays, Festivals Eagleville United Methodist Sunday Night: 6:00 pm Harpeth Lick Cumberland Pastor: Rev. Jim Dodson Schedule of Services Wednesday Night: 7:00 pm Presbyterian 375 Highway 99 Eagleville, TN 37060 Unionville Church of Christ Pastor: John Hyden, Sr. SUNDAY: (615) 274-6612 845 Kingdom Road Sunday Worship: 9:00 am Worship Service: 10:45 am Bible Classes: 9:00 AM Unionville, TN 37180 Mt. Vernon Cumberland Sunday School: 9:30 am Worship: 10:00 AM (931) 294-5371 Presbyterian Salem United Methodist Windrow Church of Christ Pastor: Rev. Judy Sides Worship: 6:00 PM 4072 Old Salem Road Minister: Frank Neal Worship Service: 11:00 am Rockvale, TN 37153 1515 Kingwood Lane - Rockvale Sunday School: 10:00 am WEDNESDAY (615) 890-3558 Sunday Bible School 9:00 am Rockvale Cumberland Bible Study: 7:00 PM Worship Service: 10:00 am Presbyterian Triune United Methodist Church Sunday Evening: 6:00 pm Pastor: Bro. Perry L. Muse 7906 Nolensville Road Wednesday Bible Study: 7:00 pm 8769 Rockvale Road Arrington, TN 37014 Jackson Ridge Church Rockvale, TN 37153 (615) 395-4970 Minister: Every member (615) 274-3143 Wesley Chapel United Methodist Sunday Worship: 10:30 am Worship Service: 11:00 am 6602 Arno Road Sunday Bible School: 9:30 am Sunday School: 9:45 am College Grove, TN 37046 Wed Family Meal: 6:30 pm Sunday Night: 7:00 pm (615) 368-7565 Wednesday Youth Alive: 7:00 pm Wednesday Bible Study: 7:00 pm Zion Hill United Methodist Charles Mullins, Minister Rockvale Church of God Rocky Glade Cumberland Unionville, Tennessee 286 Allisona Road, PO Box 158 Pastor: Rev. Donnie Clayton Presbyterian Pastor: Thomas W. Lamb 7780 Jackson Ridge Road Pastor: Dr. Jeff Clark Worship Service: 9:00 am Eagleville, Tennessee 37060 Rockvale, TN 37053 Sunday Worship: 11:00 am Sunday School: 10:00 am (615) 274-6357 Sunday School: 10:00 am Worship Service: 10:30 am Beech Grove United Methodist Sunday School: 9:30 am 6870 Arno Allisona Road A FRIENDLY CHURCH WITH A VITAL MESSAGE Sunday Bible Study: 6:00 pm College Grove, TN 37046 Wednesday Night: 7:00 pm (615) 368-2028 10 Page EAGLEVILLE TIMES FROM THE WIDE WORLD WEB - WWW For those of you that don’t have internet email, you tend to miss out on some pretty good statistics or jokes that get passed around the internet. For you, I decided each month to share some of this interesting fun. * Intended for fun only. No guarantees to authenticity.

Advice: * Your fences need to be horse-high, pig-tight and bull-strong. * Life ain't about how fast you run, or how high you climb, but how well you bounce. * Keep skunks and bankers and shyster lawyers at a distance. * Life is simpler when you plow around the stump. * A bumble bee is considerably faster than a John Deere tractor. * Words that soak into your ears are whispered...not yelled. * Meanness don't jes' happen overnight. * Forgive your enemies. It messes up their heads. * Do not corner something that you know is meaner than you. * It don't take a very strong person to carry a grudge. * You cannot recall mean words or put fired bullets back in a gun. * Every path has a few puddles. * When you wallow with pigs, expect to get dirty. * The best sermons are lived, not preached. * Most of the stuff people worry about ain't never gonna happen anyway. * Don't judge folks by their relatives. * Remember that silence is sometimes the best answer. * Live a good, honorable life. Then when you get older and think back, you'll enjoy it a second time. * The easiest way to eat crow is while it's still warm, 'cause the colder it gets, the harder Christmas Greetings from it is to swaller. * If you find yourself in a hole, the first thing to do is stop diggin'. Eagleville Medical Center * It don't take a genius to spot a goat in a flock of sheep. * The biggest troublemaker you'll probably ever have to deal with, watches you from the Eagleville Drug Center mirror every mornin'. * Always drink upstream from the herd. Eagleville Eye Clinic * Lettin' the cat outta the bag is a whole lot easier than puttin' it back in. * If you get to thinkin' you're a person of some influence, try orderin' somebody else's dog around. * Live simply. Love generously. Care deeply. Speak kindly. Leave the rest to God.

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"The entire Eagleville Drug Center staff wishes you and your family a blessed Christmas". Cizen Of The Month Algie Ruth Lemmon Carlton EAGLEVILLE TIMES Page 11 By Faye Ralston Algie Ruth Lemmon Carlton was born time, Jim was working for Haynes Brothers in 1920 and is the daughter of Harry and Candy Company. The opportunity came for Julia Stem Lemmon. She had 10 siblings, them to operate the Versailles Grocery near six sisters and four brothers; Lula married Rockvale. Since Rover had three stores, they James Elam, Rosa married Howard Tomlin decided to make the move. They also added a and Velma married Horace Hammond. lunch counter to this location and Ruth was Three of her sisters died as infants. Her widely known for her good hamburgers, fried brothers were: Richard Charles who mar- pies and ice cream cones. They were robbed ried Irene Ralston, John married Myrtle seven times in the twenty- seven years they op- Collins, Roy married Golda Godwin and erated the Versailles Store. When Jim’s health Robert “Bob” married Justine Harris. John declined in 1982, they left the grocery store and and Bob were Independent Baptist preach- moved the lunch counter to their home on Fruit ers of churches in Texas and Memphis, Tn. Valley Road where Ruth served lunch to 20 to Bob is now owner and operator of the Bible 30 people each day. After Jim’s death in 1983, and Literature Foundation in Shelbyville Ruth has also worked the evening shift at sever- and ships Bibles in several different lan- al nursing homes, which included the Commu- guages to all parts of the world. nity Care, Murfreesboro, Glen Oakes Nursing Ruth attended Eagleville School when Home, and the Bedford County Nursing Home her family lived in a house owned by Mr. in Shelbyville. Harry Sullivan. They moved when she was about 12 years old back to Rover, to In 1995 after having surgery, Ruth stopped serv- Jim & Ruth's Family the old home place of her grandparents, Richard “Dick” and Josephine Crick ing food at her lunch counter and she also quit her job at the nursing home. Pres- Stem. ently at the age of 85, she teaches the young adult class at Mt. Pleasant Baptist Ruth married in 1938 at the age of 18 years to James Robert “Jim” Carlton, Church. During the week, she the baby-sitter for two of her great-grandchildren: Keith, age 3 and Mollie age 6 months, children of Melvin and Melanie Ralston. son of Robert and Nancy Whitworth Carlton. Ruth and Jim had three children, rd two daughters and a son. Their mother, Melanie, teaches 3 grade at Rockvale. Alene married Jimmy Lambert and has four children: June, Dianne, Milton Ruth has ten grandchildren, nineteen great grandchildren and three great great and Barry. Alene taught music at Eagleville for several years and all of her chil- grandchildren and can boost that she takes no medication except aspirin and vita- dren attended Eagleville School. She is presently employed at Welcome Home mins. Her favorite past time is playing dominoes. She is still well known for her in Murfreesboro. wonderful fried pies she often carries to church Faye married Harold Ralston who graduated from Eagleville High School in dinners and to the shut-ins 1954. She was a 1958 graduate from Community High School, Unionville. Faye of the community. and Harold’s six sons: Mark, Marvin, Melvin, Nathan, Carl and Phillip also graduated from Community High School where Faye was a cafeteria worker for fourteen years. Ruth and Jim Carlton moved several times during their first few years of marriage. They lived in Shelbyville where Alene and Faye went to Madison Street School until the 3rd & 4th grades. When their son, age 5, died of rheumatic fever in 1948, Ruth’s brother persuaded them to move to Detroit, Michigan. While there, Ruth worked at White Castle and Jim worked at the Ford Plant. In 1950 they moved back to Tennessee and lived with Ruth’s parents at their old home place in Rover. Ruth raised pullets (chickens) for a while but soon rented the old Puckett’s Store in Rover and sold groceries and feed for livestock. She also added a lunch counter and served food in the old store building. At this Alene, Ruth and Faye 12 Page EAGLEVILLE TIMES

Alvin C. Brown Jr., 52, of Unionville died and a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps. He was in- nieces and nephews. Wednesday, November 23, 2005, at Vanderbilt Uni- volved in the nuclear testing at Camp Desert Rock in Lawrence Funeral Home, Chapel Hill versity Medical Center in Nashville. Mr. Brown was Nevada. He was preceded in death by a son, Dickie a native of Bedford County. He was a farmer and West, and two brothers, Edward "Fuzz" Beech and Dorris Charlton Hayes, 76, of Murfreesboro was an alumnus of Community High School Class of Larry Beech. died Wednesday, November 9, 2005, at Bay Medical 1972 and an alumnus of Middle Tennessee State He is survived by his wife of 45 years, Mildred Wil- Center in Panama City, Fla. University Class of 1977. He raised and trained bea- liams Beech of Shelbyville; daughter Tammie A native of Rockvale, Mr. Hayes was the son of the gles and was a member of several area beagle clubs Reeves of Shelbyville; son Charles Ray Crawford of late Robert and Julia Williams Hayes. He was a and was an avid rabbit hunter and participated regu- Unionville; brother Joe Beech of Shelbyville; sisters member of the Concord United Methodist Church larly in competition hunts. He was selected as the Gayle Helton of Shelbyville and Janice Taylor of and a graduate of Rockvale High School. He was Bedford County Soil Conservation District Farmer of Eagleville; grandchildren Richie West, Rachael retired from Samsonite and was a custom picture the Year in 2003 and was a diehard Vanderbilt fan. Brown, Mitch Cartwright, Bud Cartwright and framer. He was a retired chief warrant officer with He was a member of the Maxwell Chapel United Hunter Crawford; and great-grandchildren Scooter the Tennessee Army National Guard. Methodist Church. West, Tori West, Andrew West, Logan West, Han- Survivors include his wife, Evelyn Bryson Hayes; Survivors include his wife of 20 years, Mrs. Barbara nah Brown and Madison Brown. sons and daughters-in-law Bobby and Annette Hayes Blanton Brown of Unionville; daughter Miss Kayla of Honolulu and Barry and Wendy Vassar of Frank- Brown of Unionville; son Carl Brown of Unionville; Mrs. Ella Stem Cook, 101, of the Halls Hill lin; daughter and son-in-law Janet and Ronnie Funk- his parents, A.C. "Pokey" Brown and Ruth Douglas Community of Bedford County, died Sunday, No- houser of Smyrna; brothers William and Marvin Brown of Unionville; sisters Mrs. Bettye (Eddie) vember 13, 2005, in Murfreesboro. Hayes, both of Murfreesboro, and Frank Hayes of Stacy and Mrs. Barbara (Jim) Newson, both of Un- Mrs. Cook was a native of Bedford County and was a Woodbury; seven grandchildren; and four great- ionville; brothers Mike (Linda) Brown of Murfrees- daughter of the late Thomas Sanders and Mary grandchildren. boro and Coy (Pamela) Brown and Jay (Rhonda) Talitha Crick Stem. She was the oldest member of Woodfin Memorial Chapel, Murfreesboro Brown, both of Unionville; and many nieces and the Kingdom Cumberland Presbyterian Church in the nephews. Rover Community. She was preceded in death by her Connie Sue Reynolds, 55, of Hickory, North Lawrence Funeral Home, Chapel Hill husband, Edmon Cooper Cook, who died in 1976; by Carolina, died Thursday, November 3, 2005. a daughter, Evelyn Cook Campbell; and by a son, A native of Dayton, Tennessee, Mrs. Reynolds was George Clifford Beech, age 73, of Shel- Thomas Jerry Cook. the daughter of Alice Phillips Motes of Murfreesboro byville, died Monday, November 21, 2005, at Alvin She is survived by granddaughters Kathy Davis of and the late Elmer Emery Motes. She worked for C. York Medical Center in Murfreesboro. Mt. Juliet, Denise Harris of Mt. Juliet and Geri Snyder Parer in Conover, N.C., and was a Baptist. He was born July 22, 1932 in Williamson County to Forkum of Lebanon; grandsons John Campbell of She is survived by daughters Brandy Reynolds of the late George Samuel and Lucy Bertha Miller Lewisburg, Sam Campbell of Shelbyville and Mark Hickory, N.C.; sister Alice Christmas of Murfreesbo- Beech. He was formerly owner of P&M Insulation A. Cook of the Halls Hill Community; great- ro; brothers Buddy Motes of Ooltewah, Mack Motes grandchildren Eric Harris, Mary Evelyn Campbell, of Eagleville, Tom Motes of Spring City and Fred Andy Davis, Clifford Cook, Lara Davis Motes and Jack Motes, both of Murfreesboro; and West, Clay Forkum, Thomas Forkum granddaughter Madison Hollar of Hickory, N.C. and Sam Riley Campbell; a great-great- Woodfin Memorial Chapel, Murfreesboro Âg{xÜx \á T W|yyxÜxÇvxÊ grandson, Zaden West; and several _tãÜxÇvx YâÇxÜtÄ [ÉÅx tÇw VÜxÅtà|ÉÇ fxÜä|vxá

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Virginia Hayes, 58, of La Vergne, died Mon- day, October 31, 2005. She was a devoted wife and CHRISTMAS mother and member of the Church of God. Tis the Season to Be Jolly… A Wonderful Day to Accept Our Saviors’ Birthday A native of Alabama, she was the daughter of the At this time when families and friends gather to late Calvin and Junella Hann Matney. She is sur- celebrate the Holidays, we are reminded of peo- Christmas comes but once a year, vived by her husband, Steven Hayes; daughters Tina ple who need our help. The Community Mission Bringing glad tidings and lots of good cheer. is a local effort to relieve suffering in our com- It fills our hearts with the magic glow, Arriaga of Rockvale, Amanda Wright of Smyrna and As all rejoice the Christ child long ago. Wynette Perkerson of Murfreesboro; sons Ray John- munity. Throughout the year, this organization son and Rocky Hayes, both of Mt. Juliet; sisters provides clothing, food, and emergency financial In the town of Bethlehem our Savior was born, Janice Waggoner of Murfreesboro, Loretta Elrod of assistance for people in the Eagleville and Beneath the star that was glowing a far. The infant child was born on Christmas Day, Smyrna and Cathy Hayes of Smyrna; brothers Joe Rockvale communities. It is located on the school grounds in the concession stand building No room could be found, Matney of Nolensville and Randall Matney of La at the Baseball Field. Volunteers maintain a But in a manager on a bed of hay Vergne; and eight grandchildren. food pantry and clothing closet in this donated Wrapped in swaddling clothes, he lay. Woodfin Memorial Chapel, Smyrna space. At this time of year, our willingness to So Mary made his bed of straw in a stable, help others is even more critical. Rising fuel So He could be born on that Christmas morn. costs and other expenses related to winter can The wise men traveled far and near, stretch the family budget for many in our com- To show that they believed, munities. Food can then be more difficult to af- Fell down and worshipped him. ford. At this time especially please remember They presented the young child, the Community Mission and donate your money With gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. or non-perishable food items so that this organi- From nearby hills the shepherds came, zation can continue to help our neighbors. Also their sheep followed them. To greet the new boy King, As he lay fast asleep in the hay. O’Holy child of Bethlehem, Descend to us we pray. Cast out our sins and enter in, Be born in us today. FCE COOKBOOK In hope, faith and love, The Perfect Gift For Christmas Or A Wedding This baby Jesus is a miracle. This cookbook contains recipes from some of the best cooks in the Eagle- That God sent from above. As we gather together, ville area, members of the FCE Club (Homemakers Club). You will find a large Thanking the Lord for His blessing, variety of proven dishes in this book. The book may be obtained from any One Soul for thee, One hope to be, FCE member or they are on sales at Eagleville Drug Center, Joyce’s Beauty One joy to share Shack and Sue’s Style Shop. Get several for last minute gifts! This is my prayer. GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFTS! May everyone have a nice Christmas $10.00 each. With love to share, With all the sad and lonely. For information or to purchase And don’t forget your neigh- call 274-6191 or contact any FCE Club Member. bors. Love you, Maye Taylor

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Wishes you and yours A Very Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year! Call 274-2870 for an appointment 14 Page EAGLEVILLE TIMES Letters To Santa Christmas Wishes For The World From Ms. Hill’s Class mas. The boys want chopper and bike. Sincerely, Alicia Jordan The girls want baby dolls. Santa, all I Charlie Chaffin: I wish the robbers and killers want is chopper. I hope you and every- Dear Santa, This year I have been real- would all go to jail so everyone else could be one has a good Christmas. ly, really good. I have been so good. I safe. Love you, Braxton wish you will give presents to the chil- dren from the hurricane. I hope you give Sarah McKnight: If I could have one wish for the Dear Santa, the children clothes, toys, shoes, and world it would be for everybody to have a bell off I will be good the rest of the year. If I homes. of Santa’s sleigh and a piece of his heart. don’t be good I don’t get to see Angie. I Colton B. Do know Santa that people try to be wish for the Maya doll. I like you. Shellie Anderson: If I could have one wish for good when it is a holiday. I hope you Love, Caitlyn Taylor Shapcott Dear Santa Claus, never tell people your secret. To peo- Dear Santa, How have you been this year? I have the world at Christmas, it would be for the Katri- ple, you are a good guy. Can you come I know what I will get for Christmas. I been a good girl this year. I hope you na victims to have their things back. to kids homes and do not give them a want a new book. like all of my decorations when you lump of coal for their present? Please Love, Tara come. I have a tree inside and out. I Sklyer Chrisman: If I could have one wish for the Santa, I know you will not let us down. hope you like them. I also hope you like world for Christmas, it would be that every place Santa, I know you are a good person. Dear Santa, your cookies, sorry but I forgot what in the whole world would celebrate Christmas. But I know your are not mean or rude or I want a go-cart and a dirt bike, five kind. If you can, I’d like a new baby doll, hateful to people, like others. Xbox , nine cube games, the name of it is baby Anabelle, and Courtney Leathers: If I could have one wish for By Kandra some clothes, a dirt bike helmet and a poster board and poster markers, may- dirt bike suit. the world for Christmas it would be for the sol- be even some, well a lot of construction Dear Santa, Love, Alex paper and a game called Mall-Madness. diers to come home so all the children can have I want a lot. I want a Rescue Pet, X- It’s awesome. And a purse for me. Just their dads or moms home with them. box, slunoy maker, chocolate maker, Dear Santa, so you know, I’m in the third grade. batteries, I-dog, IS, Sponge Bob life, I wish for a motorcycle game. You’re so, so, so, so, so cool Santa. Me Brandon Hall: If I could have one wish for the light ix, games for X-box, games for P2, Love, Taylor Turnage and my friends like you as the coolest, world for Christmas it would be to have no pollut- games for game boy advance, moon or shall I say coldest, coolest Santa. ed air so all children can grow up healthy. shoes, and the thing I want the most is Dear Santa, Your so awesome, Santa. I just can not a tea cup poodle. That is a dog that is I want a brand new Spyro game, I want stop talking about how cool, cold and Maisie Brooksher: If I could have one wish for six inches. Spyro –Season of Ice. I want a game awesome you are. And, would you do From Megan cube too. I want Super Smash Brothers the world for Christmas it would be for more food me a favor? Can you tell Mrs. Claus and to go with it. I want the Special Edition Rudolph, hi. Would you please! I wish I for the poor so they could grow healthy and have Dear Santa, Bionicle and I want the Lego Bionicle could know how cold it is where you are food for their children. I hope you have everyone on your list set. in the North Pole. It looks and sounds this year. This year I want a glow in the Love Seth Wilson the coolest, coldest, awsomest place. Matt Burns: If I could have one wish for the world dark bracelets. We, as in me and my You’re awesome! Your awesome and for Christmas it would be to stop air pollution so family, are excited about Christmas. We Dear Santa, YOUR AWSOME! One more thing, people could live longer. love Christmas, first of all it is Jesus’s I want a Megaman Game on Game Boy, YOUR AWSOME! Have a good Thanks- birthday and 2nd of all it is our favorite a dog, bunny slippers and Power Rang- giving and Christmas! Javontez Norris: If I could have one wish for the holiday. The End - Miranda er stuff. Your best friend, Mackenzie Love, Matt world at Christmas it would be for the poor peo- Dear Santa, Dear Santa, ple to have money to celebrate Christmas in a I want a electric scooter with a seat. I Dear Santa, How have you been this year? I’ve been house to live in. want a Rescue Pet, a Play Station 2, a What I would like for Christmas is a pair a good boy this year. This Christmas I Gameboy Advance, and a video now in of black boots and a couple scarfs, mit- want some things. I want a couple cd’s Peyton Windrow: If I could have one wish for color and the new one too. Mix stick tens, and winter shoes. But I would also named Uncle Cracker Mountain Music Christmas, it would be for everyone to have a with paper and paint. like to get some basketball shoes. I and my Papa’s CD. I want a new four- good Christmas. Sincerely, Alexis would like some jewels, like earrings, wheeler so I can go hunting and some necklaces and bracelets. But first I’d like clothes and an air rifle so I can practice Dear Santa, Brandi Shelkey: If I could have one wish for the to get my ears pierced. on my shooting and aiming. I want a CD I want a Play Station 2, and a Lion, Love, Raven Faith Harmon world at Christmas, it would be to help people case and CD player (a little one). That’s Witch and Wardrobe Game, Rematca, all I want for Christmas. clean their yards so the town and air would be Yo-yo, Pokestick, jump n rope. Santa, I Dear Santa, Love, Logan clean. am sorry for being bad. I would like to know if I’m on the good Tyler Smith list or bad list. If I’m on the good list I Dear Santa, Madison Progar: If I could have one wish for the would like to have a toy car, a boat, a For Christmas, I would like to have a world at Christmas it would be for the world to be Dear Santa Claus, airplane, a thing that throws a football at beat machine, Tinker Toys, PSP, the I had been a very good boy this year cleaner so people would not have cancer. you, and a play bazooka. I would be game gun, the dinosaur pop-up book and what I want for Christmas is ATV glad if you give me this stuff. I hope you and a little red tricycle for my brother vs. MX UNLEASHED, Crash Tag Team Campbell Turner: If I could have one wish for the get the letter. Justis. Racing, Chicken Little – the video From your friend, Isaac world for Christmas it would be to sop air pollu- Thank you, Tristan Love game, ATV Off road Fury 3, Chicken tion so it would not be hurting the earth and Little–the movie, R-cycle, T-sub, and T- Dear Santa, Dear Santa Claus, making it smell bad. car, a new VCR, a recliner. How are you today. I’m OK. Well, hope- What I wish for my first From: Tyler Pasche fully this Christmas will be wonderful. Christmas is some Stephen Capley: If I could have one wish for the Well, this is how I am going to start off. clothes, some toys, and world at Christmas, it would be for everyone to Dear Santa, My name is Alicia Jordan. I wish you my 2 top teeth. How are you and elves doing? I hope have food. could get me something for Christmas. I Love you, Kayden ya’ll are doing fine. Because it’s getting don’t want that much this year. {special Thompson Dear Santa, close to Christmas and everybody loves secret message for Santa} The next few How have you been Santa? I hope you can do stuff Christmas. This Christmas I want all the things is clothes, jeans, shoes, house Dear Santa, for the kids. I know that a lot of kids have been good. boys and girls to have a good Christ- and my true family. How have you been this because I think I have been a good girl this year. I have a short EAGLEVILLE TIMES Page 15 list this year. Well, I wan a couch and some slipper and some I have been waiting for Christmas soldier come home safe! That clothes and a horse. With the for all most the whole year. I hope one’s for everybody that’s related horse I want a saddle. LOL! that I have not been bad this year. to a soldier. NOW, for me! Christ- Love, Jessica Because I really want The Lion, mas joy for one thing! Could I al- The Witch and The Wardrobe vid- so have a Chihuahua puppy! I’ve Dear Santa, eo game. Lots of other things too. been wanting one for a while! Can I have a the Lion the Witch I hope this year goes good. Thanks. Could I have a copy of and the Wardrobe, Mario Party 7, Sincerely, Logan the movie, The Lion, the Witch a , Battle and the Wardrobe or the Chroni- Front 2, Nicktoons Unite. Dear Santa, cles of Narnia. Please!? Our stu- Sincerely, Chance How have you been this year? I dent teacher, Ms. Rayann is read- have been a good girl this year. ing it to us. It’s a very good book, Dear Santa, For Christmas I’d like a Pixel so far. Thanks Lots! I know that was nice. I wish I could Chick, new four-wheeler, new sis- Sincerely, Kara Windrow have the Lion the Witch and the ter, clothes, money and shorts, Wardrobe game. I have read the tennis shoes, puppy, CD’s, kitty, Dear Santa, books of the Chronicles until the new bike, new swing set. That’s How have you been doing? I Silver Chair. They’re good books. all I want if you can get it all. have been good this year. I want year? I have been a good girl this How have you been this year? I Sincerely, Lucas Please and thank you Santa. I some Indian stuff, and a laptop. year. I’m going to leave cookies have been a good boy this year. I would be okay if you only got me a Love, Logan R. and milk for you this year, and am also going to leave milk and Dear Santa, Pixel Chick. Dear Santa, carrots for the reindeer. This is cookies for you this year. There My name is Rachel. This year I Love, Chelsea A. I would love to have this stuff for what I want for Christmas. Brat might be M & M’s and chocolate have been thinking about what I Christmas. A teddy bear, a karao- airplane, Brat Rock Angels doll, chip. I would like a bb gun and a want for Christmas and I think it is Dear Santa, ke machine, clothes, painting stuff, and $200. toy train, please. time to tell you. I want a cheer- On Christmas I am going to put lots of candy in my stocking, an Love Courtney M. Love, George leading blanket and a cheerlead- your cookies on my coffee table. Ipod mini and the Harry Potter

ing doll. And I have been very, But anyway what I was wanting to movie. I would love to meet you Dear Santa, Dear Santa, very nice. tell you is what I want for Christ- someday. I will see you this I want a new phone, a Doodle How have you been this year? I Sincerely, Rachel mas. I sure would like to have a Christmas. I hope! Bear, a skate board, a new bed-I have been a good girl this year. I nice, warm, fluffy coat, a dirt bike, Sincerely, Anna Harrell prefer a bunk bed, a lot of new hop you get stuffed on cookies Dear Santa, a football, a new big radio, an X- clothes. I want a lot of new com- this year. Well, at my mom’s I I wish I had a dirt bike. I wish for a Box, a calendar, a control car. Dear Santa, puter and game boy games. I also want a Simpson Razor. It’s kind of Game Boy. I wish for world Sincerely, Dustin Reed I know that you will be working want a waiter, a cleaner, a person like a scooter. At my dad’s I want peace. I wish for love and cheer. hard this year but I will mainly just that cooks my family and dogs Simpson stuff and other nic-naks. I wish for more teacher surprises. Dear Santa, want a few books, action figures, food, a swimming pool, a volley- I’ll be putting up the tree this year. Sincerely, Maxie Please can you try to get these model airplanes, Boy Scout deco- ball and net, a karaoke, a lot of Tell Rudolph I said hi. I hope I get gifts for me? I would like a bike, a rations, Lego items, and I don’t snow. I also want a baby Jesus to see you at the Co-op. Please Dear Santa, Game Boy SP and for world care how many but PlayStation 2 and adult Jesus action doll. I also come. Tell your elves hi. I’ll see I’ve been bad and good but the peace and to feed the hungry and games. I don’t know if I have want a lot of new basketballs. I you at Christmas. I’ll leave cook- only thing I want for Christmas is a get rid of the main thing of most enough money to guy gifts but I also want a copier for my comput- ies. Well, I’m going to go. Bye. I-pod, snow boots, new clothes evil MONEY. And maybe some will try to get a gift for all of my er, also want a lot of new earrings Love always, Cassidy and a diamond ring with a pair of books. family and friends. I know that that won’t hurt my ears. earrings and a necklace, love, Sincerely, Jimmy H. Christmas is about giving, and that Love, Kalyn Lee Patterson Dear Santa, care and happiness from my is what I love to do for younger

How have you been this year? I friends, family and most of all my- and older kids, plus adults. I love Dear Santa, have been a good boy this year. self. Merry Christmas. {picture Dear Santa, to see the expression on a per- What I want for Christmas is: Ipod, Here’s what I want: a 200 horse of a star, a heart, a snowman} My Christmas list this year is dif- son’s face when they open a really books, clothes (blue jeans), new powered go-cart and a four- Sincerely, Le’Keya Dillard ferent than last year. My sister nice gift. I hope I can do that this basketball & volleyball, a robot wheeler and a three-wheeler and and I have been really good this year. that cleans my room, makeup, a laptop. How many elves are Dear Santa, year. This is what my sister and I Sincerely, Ryan Painter new earrings, monkey stuffed one, there? My name is Ronnie Harmon. What want most of all: a horse. Also P.S. Santa, you’re a really nice bike, rings, new tennis shoes, Love, Layne I want for Christmas is clothes, this is what I want: a lot of money. guy. AND TO SAY HAPPY BIRTHDAY, karaoke machine, dolls and more Lots and lots of money and I want motor scooter to JESUS! Dear Santa, clothes. I have been good and so a dog too. Thank you. Love, Taylor Goodson How have you been this year? I has my sister Karen. I can’t wait Sincerely, Abigail Lewis have been a good girl this year. for Christmas comes. We are Dear Santa, This year I want the Nintendogs reading a book called The Lion, Dear Santa, I have a list of things: go-cart, new game, Pixel Chix, a real cell the Witch and the Wardrobe. It is Merry Christmas! What I want for earrings, a basketball net, an Ipod, phone, a real camera, an Ipod, a so a good book. Well that’s all. Christmas is a puppy, some puppy a robot that cleans my room, a lava lamp, a cat or horse diary Bye - Sincerely, Ronnie Harmon food, some toys for my puppy, softball bat, makeup, a bike, Holi- with a lock on it, A real alive horse some Nancy Drew books, a mag- day Barbie, microphone. to ride in the yard, a cat and horse Dear Santa, nifying glass, if you can find one, a And I would like to say – Thank poster, glitter pens, a new snow My name is Shaniqua Moore and I Nancy Drew book with Carolyn you for the toys! coat, the movie Yours, Mine, and am 10 years old and I believe in Keene’s autograph, a movie (any Taylor Renee Bennett Ours, a laptop, a mp3 player, a you because some people don’t movie) and just surprise me on the poster of Shania Twain, all of Sha- believe in you but I do and I like rest! Dear Santa, nia Twains cd’s, and a robot to do you and I hope you like me too. Sincerely, Amber Underwood I have been a good boy. This year everything for me. See you on Guess what. I have been a good I want a boomerang and some Christmas Eve. little girl and I will like: a phone, Dear Santa, stilts and a music box. I want a Love, Allison clothes, shoes, socks and that’s it. Merry Christmas! Christmas is picture of you. Thanks. Merry Christmas just around the corner, and I just Love, Ethan Dear Santa, Sincerely, Shaniqua Moore want a few things. First of all, I How have you been this year? I want to ask for something for Dear Santa, hope I’m not on the naughty list Dear Santa, someone else. Please let every 16 Page EAGLEVILLE TIMES Letters To Santa hope I’m not on the Dear Santa, naughty list because I ies and milk. I want a spy kit. I want a Dr think I have been a Christine Hill Hannah Hartley good girl this year. I Dreadful Food Kit. I want a new mountain bike. I want the new have a short list this Dear Santa, I want a gorilla racetrack. I want Dear Santa, Shrek Super Slam. I want the year. Well, I want a I want a toy gun and game cub. game Grand Theft Auto San An- couch and some slip- building blocks. I want a cubbie to put my backpack and coat and hat My names is Colby. Please bring dreas. I want a Air Hogs Zero pers and some clothes Mario racing game to go in my Gravity. I want a light brown ham- and a horse. With the in for my house. I want a Dale, Jr. racecar for my Daddy. I’m going to game cube. I will leave you an ap- ster. Please and Thank you. horse I want a saddle. ple at my house. Sincerely, Tyler Covington LOL! want my Meme to get a baby doll. I want my Pawpaw to get a gorilla Colby Cook Love, Jessica racetrack. Dear Santa, Dear Santa, Tyler Trenary How have you been this year? I Dear Santa Claus, I want to get a ballerina for Christ- Have I been good or have been a good boy this year. Christmas and to thank you for all mas. Please put a necklace on my bad? If I’ve been good this for Dear Santa, Santa please put the presents un- the past Christmas presents I’ve ballerina and make it a Dora balle- Christmas is a video camera, I want a wrestling ring like my der our small Christmas tree. And received. I would like an Ipod, rina. I have been good all year. Bratz Rock Angelz, Polly Pockets brother Samuel. I want a fishing I want a Game Boy, Shrek Super bike, cell phone, cologne and Milk and cookies will be waiting on beading machine, Bratz Big rope that you turn on and the fish Slam, Need for Speed Most Want- clothes this year. a tray. BabyZ and chocolate machine. bite it. I want to get a scooter that ed on my Game Boy, Gotham My Have a safe Christmas. Ani Collier That’s all I want for Christmas. has a picture of fire on it and City Playset that transforms into Love, Joey Nelson Dear Santa, Your Friend, Kayllee Young wheels on it. I was a good boy. the Batmobile, and I want a Hot I want a new pink bike for Christ- P.S. Merry Christmas Isaac Cooley Wheels set that you can destroy Dear Santa Claus, mas. Please send me a Barbie, Dear Santa, I want a purple brace- the Wheel of Power. But please I try to always be a very good girl. clothes for her to wear and a Bar- Dear Santa, let for Christmas. I want a baby check my list you’ll see what I I would like a cell phone, guitar bie house. I want some books so How have you been? This year, I doll that is pink for Christmas. I want. pillow, a new bike, fingernail kit, mommy can read them to have been a good boy. I would was good some of the Love, Vincent B. new Etnies, clothes, a happy bun- me. I have been a good like a Tornado Twister, a Rebound time. I am gonna be Dear Santa, ny hoodie and an ATM Bank Ma- girl this year and so have Bike too. I’ll leave cookies for you. good. My brother, Will, I would like to have a crossbow chine. Tell Mrs. Claus hello. my brothers. I want a I also want a Basketball wants to go with you. and some arrows with arrow- Love, Caysea Love computer and some pup- Game, Shot Block and Johnna Hazelwood heads. Some racing games for Dear Santa Claus, pets. I am going to lay and new shoes. They say Nike the PlayStation 2, a new basket- For Christmas this year I would cookies and milk on the and have green shocks and gray Dear Santa, ball and a football, a new pair of like a new bike, Ripped Pants table for you. tread. I also want that new dirt I want a game cube. I shoes and clothes and some parts Spongebob and a Hot Shot Trans- Maggie Brown bike game where you hook on TV want a Storm Trooper to fix my dirt bike. former. I would like some apples and play. A Game Boy and a vid- that changes into Sincerely, Austin and peanuts too. Dear Santa, eo now. And Fly Wheels a skate- Hans Solo. I want a Tell the elves to have a Happy I want a race car track board one and dirt one. Be good Storm Trooper that Dear Santa, Christmas. with two race cars. I want to me please. walks. I want a Jedi What I want for Christmas is the Love, James Hanke a barn with horses, cows, Love, Dayton and a penny game whole series of Narnia and the and sheep to go in it. I that Darth Vader game called the Magician’s Neph- Dear Santa, have been a good boy this Dear Santa Claus, swipes his light saber. ew on Game Cube and the two I want a dirt bike, a four-wheeler, year and my names is Dalton. I’ve really tried to be a good girl I like Star Wars. I was a good boy movies, their names are the Lion, and a tractor for Christmas. Dalton Buckley this year. This Christmas I would at home. The Witch and the Wardrobe and Jacob Trice like a new bike, some lip gloss Jacob Howard the Magician’s Nephew. And try Dear Santa, (any flavor), a Bratz Campfire doll, to get me a PSP (Portable Dear Santa, I’ve been good at blocks, table Littlest Petshop, Slurpee Maker, Dear Santa, PlayStation). Please get me some I want a DVD player. I want a Bar- toys and writing center. I want a ATM Bank Machine, Chocolate I want a Game Boy and a Scooby games and movies and I also bie TV with Mickey Mouse on it. I gorilla race track with race cars Maker, Ripped Pants Spongebob. Doo game. I want a skateboard want a new bike! THANK YOU! want a blue coat for my pony and a shooter thing to stop the I hope you have a very good game, too. I want a badge to play Sincerely, Dylan Scott name Tadpole. I want a piano with gorillas. I want to have letters so I Christmas! pirate. I want some Lego game a stool. It is on a table. I am going can put them on in the right place. Love, Shelby Hanke that’s at Wal-Mart. I have been a to put chocolate chip cookies for Aaron Smith good boy. My little brother has Dear Santa, you and your reindeer. Hi Santa, been good. Please bring him a I want a game. Santa I hope I Mattie Pinkerton Dear Santa, I’ve tried to be good this year. I present. have been good. I hope I get I want a toy gun, and a toy knife would like a new bike, an Xbox Sebastian Carpenter something for my Mama. I want a Dear Santa, so I can help my dad fix the deer. I 360 and a Monopoly game. Say four-wheeler. So then I want a I want a baby doll. I want a Barbie have been good this year. hello to the elves for me please. Dear Santa, Game Boy. So I want a Bean doll. I want Play-Doh. Josh Bell Love, Tyler Hanke My name is Heather. I want a ba- Bag. So I want another desk. Libby Herman Love, Cole Miller by doll, pacifier and a bottle for Dear Santa, Christmas. I have been good this Dear Santa, I want a toy computer with video Dear Santa, year. I want a bird, a teepee, and Dear Santa, Even though I’m getting older, I games. I want a toy castle to keep I want a big, big, yellow bicycle. I shoes for my big sister Celina. I How have you been this year? I still want to wish you a Merry my teddy bear safe. Please bring want a Barbie car. It has keys in it will leave you milk, cookies and an but you can’t take it out. a cash register and a Spongebob apple on the table. grill. I also want some play-doe, a Tiara Prince Heather Wentzel-Potts race car and a couch and chair. I

have been good at art and writing Dear Santa, Dear Santa, center. I want a stuffed animal horse. I My name is Hannah and I want a Ivan Smith want it to be pink. I want a medi- helmet (Barbie helmet with pink

um one. Catherine, my sister, stickers on it) and a Barbie scoot- wants the same thing as me. She Dear Santa, er. I love you Santa. I will leave Please Santa! I just want a com- loves horses. Caroline, my sister, you some chocolate candy, cook- wants some books. puter for Christmas. I promise to be very good this coming year. Love, Caylea Matthews

Dear Santa, I have been a good boy for my mommy and daddy and would like a pedal car for my first Christmas. I would also like a wagon to ride around in, a rocking barnacle boat, and some new paci's in my stocking. Love, Brant Lawson Buchanan 18 Page EAGLEVILLE TIMES

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Your Kindness Will Never Be Forgotten This is a Thank Y ou note to all of you here in Eagleville who have been so kind and thoughtful to an old Lady who don’t drive or walk very well or can’t do much cook- ing. To these who have driven me places; to those who have sent me good food; you are caring people. It is important that you receive the recognition and gratitude you so greatly deserve. All of you are appreciated so much for what you have done for me. It is comfort- ing to know your heart was in it. Just knowing your heart was in it, just knowing you are so thoughtful is a true gift in itself. You never stop caring or making a differ- ence with your generosity. You lift spirits and make smiles appear. Now it’s your turn to smile. Your are on the receiving end of the warmest thanks imaginable. Thanks and God Bless, I love all of you, Mary Vincent “Life is but a mirror. Give of your best and the best will come back to you”.

Regions is planning their Christmas Open House Friday, December 9, 2005 We would like to take this opportunity to spotlight the Eagleville FCE Club during our open house. We especially want to honor Mary Alice Lamb, who has won county, region, and state honors as a representative of the Eagleville FCE! A special presentation will be at 10:00.

Members of the Eagleville FCE will have their cookbook available along with delicious examples of what is

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You can find the completed articles on these physicians in the November 2005 edition of the Eagleville Times “A Step Back in Time” or you can view the articles on the website at www.eaglevilletimes.com.

Dr. Robert Garrett practiced medicine Dr. Edward Leslie Williams who for 52 years, mostly in Eagleville. was born in Eagleville in 1878, graduated from Vanderbilt Univer- sity Medical School in 1903. He Dr. Robert Moon was a physician in Eagleville from 1878 to 1911. retired in 1972 at the age of 93.

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This December will be our twentieth year in this building. We still have all of our homemade desserts, pies, pizzas and Mama’s bread that you have come to know us by. Now we have teamed up with another great American company, Marathon Oil. We now offer their fuel at our store. That gives us the opportunity to offer to our customers a Marathon Chase Mastercard that pays you 10% of your purchases from us for the first 60 days and 5% thereafter (see brochure for details). Stop in and pick up an application today. Thank you from all of us for you continuing support. Ken, Sue, Emily, Amy, Tara, Jr., Karie, Natalie, Miles, Annalee EAGLEVILLE TIMES Page 21 A Step Back in Time By Bobbie Sue Shelton EAGLEVILLE PHYSICIANS Part 2 children: Marsha, Mark, Michael, Mat- Dr. Carl Rowntree, the local physi- thew and Martin. After coming to Eagle- cian in Eagleville, moved to Knoxville in ville Dr. Milam soon had a nickname, 1967 and left Eagleville without a physi- Dr. Jay, given to him by one of his pa- cian. In 1979 Fred Hobbs, mayor of Ea- tients. He is probably known by more gleville, was instrumental with securing people as Dr. Jay than by his given name Dr. Lelan Milam better known as Dr. Lelan Milam. In 1985 he was losing one “Jay”, a physician assistant, as Ea- of his employees and needed a replace- gleville’s new physician. Due to a lot ment. In 1985 he hired Rita Locke Red- of local and state obstacles, Dr. Jay did- den, daughter of John Cooper and Ella n’t open the Eagleville Medical Clinic Rowland Locke from the Rover Commu- until June 1980. He soon hired Lori nity. Rita, not only became his employee Milnar Brent to help him in the office. but in 1987 she also became his wife. Rita has 2 children, Cathy and Thomas Another early employee was Rita Eley Dr. Jay and Rita Milam Ralston and at this time an office visits Redden. Dr. Jay and Rita retired in June cost $8.00. Marvin Hayes, a local bank- 2001 and lives in Rover, Bedford County, Ten- er, owned the medical clinic building, nessee. located next to Joyce Jones’ Beauty In June 2001 Frank Warren, a physician assis- Shop. This building is presently a rental tant certified, replaced Dr. Jay. Dr. Warren grew apartment. Dr. Jay shared the clinic up in Lincoln County, Tennessee and came to with a dentist, Lee Palmer, who had his Murfreesboro to attend MTSU. He graduated from Trevecca College in 1997 and received his office in the back of the clinic. Marvin Dr. Carl B. Rowntree was Eagleville’s Hayes sold the clinic to someone in physician from 1955 to 1967. Masters Degree in 1998 from the University of Nashville and he in turn sold it to Dr. Nebraska. He worked with Dr. Steven Payne MD Lee Palmer. Dr. Jay was not only the physician, but also a handyman and his own in Murfreesboro from 1997 until 2001 at which janitor, making repairs and cleaning the time he came to Eagleville to replace Dr. Jay. He building to save money. The clinic re- is a member and the in-coming president of the ceived a small amount of funds from the Tennessee Academy of Physician Assistants. Dr. State of Tennessee but that funding was Warren and his soon discontinued. The city of Eagle- wife, Matha, live ville contributed bookkeeping services on a farm in Brad- to the clinic. In time, Dr. Palmer asked Dr. Frank Warren yville. Matha for a large increase in rent, so Dr. Jay, Warren is a veteri- along with his super- narian and operates Warren Animal vising physicians, Dr. Hospital on Memorial Blvd., George Smith and Dr. Murfreesboro. Dennis Carter did not Dr. Frank Warren and his very feel the clinic could friendly co-workers, Gloria Llorens afford this increase and Sherri Womble is certainly an and started looking asset to our Community. They see Dr. Jay and Lorie Brent - 1980 around for a new clin- patients of all ages, from the very ic building. In 1984 they secured some land and an office young to their late nineties, who trav- building from Roy Holt on the south end of Eagleville. The el from Smyrna, Columbia, Nash- ville, Murfreesboro and Cookville as building was remodeled, rooms added on and was the new Dr. Warren, Gloria & Sherri home of the Eagleville Medical Clinic. For several years Dr. well as Eagleville and near by com- William Smith, an optometrists from Murfreesboro shared of- munities. fice space with the medical clinic and at the present Dr. Rena R. Cron and the Eagleville Eye Clinic is sharing this building, which is still owned by Drs. Smith and Carter. Dr. Jay was born in West Virginia in 1938. He has 5 Dr. Jay with one of his young patients 22 Page EAGLEVILLE TIMES

The Summer of Ryan Vincion Who–N–Where By Jane Perrell Shelton Ryan, an avid baseball player, is the son of Regina Pirtle and Derek Vincion. His sister is Danielle Vincion. Grandparents are Ronald & Eva Leathers and Harold Freeland and Sara Mau- & Linda Vincion. pin, Sonny Lonas, Bobbie This summer while Ryan was out of school, he played baseball for two teams. Sue Shelton, Willie and The Tigers in the optimist 7 & 8 year old coach pitch league. The team went 10 and Helga McKee (pictured at 2 and came in 2nd place. He also played for the Murfreesboro Mud Dogs. Eight right) recently returned year old traveling team, the Mud Dogs record was 24 and 13. They played in eight from a 7-day cruise to the tournaments and placed in five of them. They won the Meet at the Mountain in Caribbean on the ship, Crossville; the Pepsi Challenge at Buchanan; and finished second in the Audmore Zuiderdam, of the Holland Alabama Classic. They finished 5th in the TYBA State Tournament in Cookeville, a America Cruise Line. tournament of 40 teams. They visited Half Moon Ryan played 3rd base and short stop for both teams. If you were on 3rd base Cay, St. Thomas and Tor- when Ryan played short stop and backed up 2nd base, you had better not start home tola of the Virgin Islands and Nassau, Bahamas. from 3rd base. If he had the ball on

2nd or was receiving it and you ran, you were thrown out. If you ask Ryan who is his best buddy, he will tell you in a minute, it is Pa Leathers. Harold We have nine grandchildren and Ralston's family very proud of them all. We have an- get other grandson who is 17 years old together on and in college in Indiana. Thanksgiving I can’t hardly wait for this com- Day. ing summer, so I can go watch Ryan play ball again. Written by Pa Leathers, Ryan’s Best Buddy Love you Buddy!

Bill & Deborah Lamb and Tommy & Betty Gayle Wil- son at Fox Den Country Club fol- lowing the wedding of Justin & Tarah Wilson. Justin (below) is the son of Tommy and Bet- ty Gayle.

Justin Wilson, joined by his cousins Tiffany, Chelsea, and Brandon Lamb.

24 Page EAGLEVILLE TIMES EAGLEVILLE ALUMNI RECEIVE 2005-2006 Eagleville Basketball Schedule Preseason NATIONAL DEGREE Nov. 5th Franklin County Play date Louisville KY-- 2004 Eagleville graduates Josh Bolden, Jessica Nov. 12th Eagleville Play date Harrell and Jesse Emery with 2003 graduate Linda Frost were awarded the American FFA Degree. Jesse and Linda were both Date Opponent Time Place Return Eating th 11/15 Hampshire 6:00 Home present at the 78 National FFA Convention in Louisville, KY 11/22 ^Moore Co. 6:00 Home on Saturday October 29, 2005 to receive their award. Each stu- 11/25 Santa Fe 4:30 Forrest 8:00 Concession Stand dent receives a gold American FFA Degree Key, Wallet ID card 11/26 Daniel Boone 4:30 Forrest 8:00 Concession Stand and certificate to commemorate the achievement. The recogni- 11/29 ^Richland 6:00 Away 10:00 Concession Stand tion program is sponsored by BASF, Case IH, the Farm Credit 12/2 *^Community 6:00 Home System and Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc as a special pro- 12/6 *^M.T.C.S 6:00 Away 9:30 Concession Stand ject of the National FFA Foundation. 12/9 *F.C.Boyd 6:00 Home 12/16 ^Gordonsville 6:00 Home The American degree is the highest degree awarded by the National FFA 12/29 Cornersville 7:30 Home Organization and recognizes these students’ demonstrated leadership abili- 12/30 Red Boiling Springs 7:30 Home ties and outstanding achievements in agricultural business, production, pro- 1/6 *^Forrest 6:00 Home cessing and service programs. The award is given annually at the National 1/10 *Cascade 6:00 Away 9:30 Concession Stand FFA Convention. This convention is the nation’s largest annual youth 1/13 #Webb 6:00 Home gathering, welcoming students, parents and educators from all across the 1/14 ^Page 5:00 Home United States. 1/17 *Van Buren 6:00 Away 10:30 Concession Stand FFA is a national youth organization with 490,017 student members preparing for 1/20 *^Community 6:00 Away 9:15 Concession stand leadership careers in the science, business and technology of agriculture with 1/24 *^M.T.C.S 6:00 Home 7,210 local chapters in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. FFA 1/26 Webb 6:00 Away 9:30 Concession Stand 1/27 *F.C.Boyd 6:00 Away 11:30 Restaurant strives to make a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their 1/30 ^Gordonsville 6:00 Away 10:00 Concession Stand potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agri- 1/31 *Forrest 6:00 Away 9:15 Concession Stand cultural education. 2/3 *Cascade 6:00 Home Less than one in 165 FFA members advance through their local chapter and state 2/6 ^Cornersville 6:00 Away 10:45 Restaurant FFA degree programs to earn this national degree. The Eagleville Chapter of the 2/10 *Van Buren 6:00 Home FFA, under the leadership of Bruce Haley, has a strong tradition within district, 2/13 ^Page 6:00 Away 11:00 Restaurant region, state and national forums and these students continue that tradition. All * District Games # Homecoming ^JV Game before Varsity four of these students demonstrated strong academic commitment and were active in a variety of programs while students at Eagleville High School in addition to their active participation in FFA.

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EAGLEVILLE SOIL JUDGING TEAMS IN STATE CONTEST - These two Eagleville Soil Judging Teams recently competed in the State Soil Judging EAGLEVILLE FFA WINS SOIL JUDGING CONTESTS - These Eagleville FFA Contest held in Jackson. They placed 5th and 6th in the state with Mac Jones members recently won the Rutherford County and the Mid-State District Soil Judg- being the 4th overall high scorer in the State of Tennessee. L-R: Kirkpatrick ing Contests. 1st row L-R: Chelsea Doss, Erika Grocock, Ashley Bolden, Maggie Smith, Jon Jones, Kendra Harrell, Erika Grocock, Jessica Webb, Chelsea Doss, Jackson, and Sara Hedgepath. 2nd row L-R: Chad Greene, Molly Burrows, Jessica Mac Jones and John David Proctor. Webb, Kendra Harrell, Kirkpatrick Smith, John David Proctor, Jon Jones, Darren Shanks, Mac Jones, and Matt Mitchell.

EAGLEVILLE FFA ATTEND NATIONAL CONVENTION - These Eagleville FFA Of- ficers (pictured at left) recently attended the 78th National FFA Convention held in Louis- ville, Kentucky. 1st row L-R: Rebecca Blackwell, Sarah Hedgepath. 2nd row L-R: Ashley Bolden, Maggie Jackson, Erika Grocock, Jeff Morgan, Jon Jones, Chad Green, Darren Shanks, John David Proctor, Chelsea Doss, Kinsey Doss, and Mac Jones.

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EAGLEVILLE TIMES Page 27 Hello and welcome to December’s edition of Talon Tidbits. path they choose. High School Football is now behind us and we have the last The last night of tailgating was a blast, a blast of cold that is. game of the season to cover as well as the Playoff game, so But the tailgating crew was on top of things, Hot chili with all the let’s get started. We also have a few notes for you on the up- fixin’s , corn bread, and warm baked apples was on the menu and coming baseball season. I don’t think anyone walked away hungry. Let’s thank the tailgat- The last game of the regular season was against the Nash- ing crew for a season of good eats. We should also recognize the ville Christian Eagles. The game showed our boys in form, hard work over at the concessions; Rhonda Gentry did a great job and no one in the stands left disappointed. To start us out in of running the show in there this season. We would also like to rushing was Charles Steagall with 66 yards; Charles has shown thank all the volunteers who came out each week, to help where us some great things this year. Jacob Wilson 47 yards, and Ste- By Lisa Jutkofsky & Lee Smith ever they might be needed. This year you might have noticed a ven Mastin for 38 yards, and a hand pull of team mates to give new face in the Eagleware booth, Lee Smith, Mr. Smith ran the booth for most of us a total of 162 rushing for the evening. Ricky Brooksher finished up the regular our home games as well as Middle School and some Junior Pro games. A special season with a good night total of 197 passing yards. On the top of the tackling list thanks goes out to the Eagleville Football Booster Club for all of their hard work was Aaron Fisher with 7 tackles and 6 assists, Christopher Jutkofsky with 6 tack- this season! les and 5 assists, Shade Manning, Jo Jo Vestal, Tavarice Moore with 5 tackles Now we have a change of pace for all you baseball fans, a little birdie told me and 4 assists each. Doug Brown had a nice 3 point kick, final score of the even- this year that the Eagleville Varsity Baseball team has 10 returning players. The ing Eagleville Eagles 35 Nashville Christian Eagles 8. Let us not forget the sec- team is slated to start practicing after the Holiday Break. The baseball team is ond most important reason to come to a game the Eagleville Cheerleaders and the planning to have 2 fund raisers this year, make sure you all come out and support Eagleville band, great job. them. I will keep you up to date as more baseball news becomes available. This year we had many firsts, but the most important one to date was getting In our next issue look for an interview with our new Varsity Baseball Coach into the play offs. November 4th we played a game against the Collinwood Tro- Scott Courtney, and a list of the games for the 2006 season as well as pictures of jans. We lost the game to Collinwood 42 to 14, when I asked Coach Scharsch the first practice. I would like to take a final moment to wish everyone a safe and what he would say about this his answer to me was “ These boys have set the joyous holiday season, from us at Talon Tidbit’s. bar , nothing less than playoffs next year”. This year we had a great group of seniors; Aaron Fisher, Rickey Brooksher, Josh Smith, Terry Poteete, Jacob Wilson, Chris Davenport, Ricardo Foster, Wes- ley Mize, and Charles Steagall. Lets all wish them a great future in what ever

Happy Holidays 28 Page EAGLEVILLE TIMES Mid-Afternoon Martinis

Pumpkins and Indian corn and colorful autumn leaves -and-matched their toppings. Additional scoops of created the setting for an afternoon of fun and fellowship at potatoes were available. Some chose to turn to a Phil Williams’ Rocky Top Garden home recently. Twenty change from white to sweet, and there were some friends enjoyed a round of martinis. Mashed potato marti- who just skimmed off their first topping and re- nis. covered their potato base with a second and/or third Mashed potato martinis? Yes. Take a martini glass, add choice. a scoop of fluffy mashed white or sweet potatoes and top A dessert trio was served as a finish to this food with one of five choices of tasty sauces. Creamed turkey, extravaganza: a lemon tart in a shortbread shell, a chicken paprika, beef stroganoff, sautéed onions and mush- caramel frosted pumpkin in keeping with the season, rooms, and chipped beef Alfredo were offered, along with and a slice of baklava. sprinkles of bacon bits and shredded cheese. Mm-Mm Susanna Constance, Sandra Green, Debbie, Ash- Good. And fun. ley and Salem Emamalie came from Murfreesboro for Laughter was another big ingredient as the guests mixed the festivities. Closer to home guests included Susan Grace Trombley and Carol Lynn Wilson Webb, Anna Webb, Wanda Steagall, Beverly Clax- ton, Bobby Ray Claxton, Laura Ral- ston, Barbara Owen, Ann Brown, Debbie Ryan and Margaret Ryan. Grace Trombley and Carol Lynn Wilson were visiting from Florida and did all the cooking. Phil played beautiful back- ground piano music to the enjoy- ment of the guests. All in all, it was a delightful afternoon.

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John David Crutcher, Owner Topsoil Rock Sand EAGLEVILLE TIMES Page 29 EaglevilleHigh School Drama Department Performs “The Importance of Being Earnest” News from Ms. Hill's Third Grade By Courtney Simon Eagleville School The Eagleville Times would like to congratulate the Eagleville High We are enjoying all the activities and lessons our student School Drama Department on their outstanding performance of the British teacher, Mrs. Gabrielle Bohinski, has been doing with us. Comedy The Importance of Being Earnest. The actors and tech have We will miss her when she leaves. worked very hard and put in many extra hours to prepare for this play and Everyone is excited about the upcoming holiday season. The that was reflected when the show sold out completely on both November third grade classes put together a Thanksgiving basket for a th th the 11 and the 12 . The cast is as follows: family so they could have a wonderful Thanksgiving feast. Director: Mrs. Melissa Broyles We have also written letters and made stationary for the sol- Stage Manager: Ashley Lemanski diers overseas. Five students were recognized for their writ- John Worthing-Tom Hawtin ing compositions and were picked to go on to the county competition. They Algernon Moncrieff: Lafayette White are Matt Burns, Brent Harper, Madison Progar, Jacob Alvarez, and Brandon Rev. Canon Chasuble: Mat Waldon Hall. Merriman: Officer James Davis The following students have been recognized for outstanding performance in Lane: Shawna Smotherman Lady Bracknell: Kelly Partin the following areas. first six weeks and second six weeks: Hon. Gwendolyn Fairfax: Kristen Musser Honor Roll Brent Harper, Brandon Hall, Campbell Turner, Matt Burns, Cecily Cardew: Whitney Philburn Shellie Anderson Miss Prism: Hollie Rucker Most Improved Madison Progar, Charlie Chaffin Understudy: Rickey Brooksher Student of the Six Weeks Courtney Leathers, Matt Burns Lights: Jennifer Chaffin, Brittney Bryant, and Alicia Davenport Character Award Responsibility- Campbell Turner Sound: Whitney Forst Respect Jacob Alvarez Shifting Crew: Justin Musser, Wil Burns, Celeste Crumely, Jacob Wilson, Met A.R. Goal Campbell Turner, Campbell Turner, Brent Harper, Brandon and Chris Gamble Hall, Sarah McKnight Costumes: Mrs. Melissa Broyles Perfect Attendance Matt Burns, Charlie Chaffin, Jacob Alvarez, Matt Burns, Makeup: Whitney Forst, Jessica Webb, and Stacey Richardson Brandon Hall, Brent Harper, Brandi Shelkey, Campbell Turner, Javontez Nor- Prop Manager: Celeste Crumely ris, Brandi Shelkey Courtney Leathers, Campbell Turner, Peyton Windrow The Eagleville Drama Department would like to acknowledge the fol- lowing people for their help and support in preparing the play: Clara Mae Osteen, Alvin and Helen Caldwell, Mr. Williams and Art Clas- ses, Mr. Haley and Classes, Christy and Leah Chaffin, Granny White, Lynn and Eric Philburn, Mrs. Rhonda Holton and Eagleville Faculty and Staff, Mr. and Mrs. Dodson and Amanda’s Accents, Drama J, Eagleville Florist, Sally Randolph, Kelly Medford, and Gini Faulk Wishing Everyone A

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Sagittarius (November 23-December 21) Your energies quite busy this month. A bit of careful navigation is required right. Saturn in your sign has been granting dignity to your are wound up, and your psyche is strong this month. The on both ends. Pay attention on the 4th ; you are accident aura, too. It’s all just right. Monday the 19th will be the most New Moon on December 1st places you squarely in the prone and off balance. And, the 27th finds you again in stressful day this month when the moon in Leo makes chal- driver’s seat. Take the reins, because you will need them rough waters. Proceed with caution, and think twice before lenging aspects to Mars, Saturn, Jupiter, and Neptune. But, on the 15th. Be ready to take a stand for what you want. engaging in any confrontation- you will not win. Have fi- I know you can handle it, and thrive. Count your blessings. Your opponent may use devious means to try to gain con- nances been a bit off lately? Mars has been in backward Virgo (August 23-September 23) Your ruling planet, Mer- trol, but one secret weapon is your vitality. That and an un- motion in your money sector since October. The warrior cury, is working over time this month. After moving into di- shakable self confidence propel you onward to get what finally gets his act straightened out on the 9th when he rect motion on the 3rd, the winged messenger first travels you need. moves into direct motion, and your finances will follow ac- closely with Venus until the 11th. This is good for keeping in cordingly. Capricorn (December 22-January 20) Tag, you’re it, touch with that important someone you met last month. On Capricorn. Only rarely are there are two New Moons in one Taurus (April 21-May 21) Mark the 12th on your calendar, the 18th, stay flexible and open for the unexpected as Mer- calendar month. This time around, the second New Moon and plan to schedule a day off work if possible. It’s a day cury squares Uranus. Plans may not work out, but some- of December 30th falls in your sign. The first New Moon on for vision gathering and dreaming, not dealing with office thing better can happen if you are not upset. And finally, on the 1st, is in your 12th house, a sector of introspection and efficiency and/or co-workers. The Moon is in your sign, the 31st, again keep it light. You have a tendency towards behind the scenes activity. Use this month wisely for re- Taurus- that should make you happy. But, rigorous plane- preoccupation, and might miss the party. view of 2005, and then make your list of goals for 2006. tary aspects that day leave you longing for internal and ex- Libra (September 24-October 23) You benefit through so- Planning is your forte; how can you get there if you don’t ternal peace. The Full Moon of December 15th highlights cial contacts this month, so get out and circulate. A chance know where you’re going? The stars are giving a special finances. Collect on that over due debt- you have it coming conversation can bring a major benefit. If it doesn’t happen blessing to help you advance in the year ahead. to you. the first time, keep trying; you know practice makes perfect. Aquarius (January 21-February 19) Venus enters your Gemini (May 22-June 21) The Mayan prophecies teach Holiday parties can yield a link to your next big break, so sign on the 15th. Venus in Aquarius wants a lover who is that in these days, all secrets shall be revealed. Apply your don’t hold back. The only day you cannot count on is Satur- also a best friend. This month, however, that best friend inquisitive mind to digging into deep dark corners, and you day the 17th, when a void of course moon as well as Jupiter may not look so good. Associates and/or partners seem will find more than one covert episode waiting to see the square Saturn suggests any potential gains made that day preoccupied; but is it really that you are not available? This light of day. The Gemini Full Moon on the 15th illuminates will not reach fruition. month whizzes by in a high speed blur for water bearers. the mysteries, for better or worse. Both Pluto and Mercury Scorpio (October 24-November 22) Mars in your relation- Take care of business on the 5th, make some time for a lend a hand to wrap things up by the 29th , and then make ship sector has been calling loudly, did you hear? After the favorite project on the 6th, and then prepare for blast off on a fresh start on the 30th. 9th, any unattached Scorpio is this way only because of a the 7th. Years end will come quickly, are you ready? Cancer (June 22-July 23) Keep a handle on nervous ten- personal preference to remain single. You are in the public Pisces (February 20-March 20) You reach a career turn- sion and especially protect your health now. You may have eye also this month. We will see many of your intense eyes ing point on the 8th, and are ready to move forward into a a tendency to obsess over things you cannot control. The gleaming in newspaper photos and write ups about your new phase. Health concerns also take center stage now. best way to handle stress this month is pay attention to nu- successful contributions. Take it in and be proud. Scorpios That nagging problem that you have not wanted to take trition. The New Moon in your solar 6th house of health and can have a self effacing attitude which does nothing to hide care of speaks loudly. Give some thought to adding an ex- practical concerns lends a helping hand. News that arrives your true power. Get comfortable for the holidays this year, ercise routine to your New Year resolutions, and then start on the 23rd may be momentarily upsetting. Have faith that and plan a long weekend with your special family members. it early. Beat the others to the gym; just think, you’ll already this cloud of delay has a silver lining. know how to use all the equipment when fighting the Leo (July 24-August 22) It’s a good month to be a Leo. crowds for the first two months of 2006. With Jupiter in your sector of home and hearth, and the Aries (March 21-April 20) Your planetary ruler, Mars, is New Moon of the 1st influencing your creativity, it’s all just

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Happy Birthday Maye Taylor To A Very Special Lady On her 94th Birthday December 14th From all your Eagleville Friends

Happy Birthday Paxtin Paxtin Stingley is one year old Happy 2nd Birthday December 2, 2005 We love you, Clare Bowman! Happy 11th Birthday Grammy & Pawpaw Carlton December 18 Benjamin Kelley Love, Mama, Daddy and Macey Love you, Granny & Granddaddy

Happy Birthday Happy Birthday Sonny Lonas Timothy Steinar Mathisen December 13th New Year's Eve - December 31, 1985 Love, Bobbie Sue Tim will be activated for desert training (US Marine Corps) 01 Dec, and expects to spend February through August in Iraq. Your prayers accepted.

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