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128th YEAR - NO. 1 WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 2012 TWO SECTIONS - 50¢ PER COPY Dead horse violates local men A Cannon County father and son who Cummings Hwy. on April 11. the report. When LaFever arrived, along arrested on Nov. 24, 2009 after over 80 dead received extensive regional news coverage According to Bruce Steelman, County with a Cannon County Sheriff's deputy, the and starving horses and other animals in late 2009 when multiple dead or dying County Director for the UT Extension horse had been moved to another location were found on their property and seized animals were found on their 100-acre farm Office, a worker for a local construction on the property, Steelman said. by the Humane Society of the United States are facing new charges. company was doing repairs to a home in The horse did not appear to have been following an investigation by the Cannon The father, Charles Eugene Howland, the area of the Howland's farm and while dead for a long period of time, Steelman County Sheriff's Department and the and his son, Charles Clint Howland, have doing so observed a horse which appeared said. Tennessee Department of Agriculture. each been charged with Violation of to be dead lying in a creek. The Howlands were convicted of Both men were placed on probation for Probation following an investigation Steelman said that Marshall LaFever Aggravated Cruelty to Animals and two and a half years by Judge Robert E. which began when a dead horse was with the Tennessee Department of Cruelty to Animals in Cannon County discovered on their property off Jim Agriculture was contacted to investigate Circuit Court on Aug. 5, 2011. They were See HORSE, page 9 Rabies found in adopted dog

A local dog which had likely dog and we are recommending been bitten by a skunk was the child get prophylactic recently found to have rabies. treatment as a precaution,” The dog was the pet of a family Christian said. who reportedly lives in the Christian added the state vacinity of Cannon County High health department will continue School. to work with the family to “We have confirmed a case of provide guidance as needed. rabies in a dog in Cannon Christian also said the County,” Bill Christian, Associate Tennessee Department of Health Director, Communications and would like to remind everyone to Media Relations, Tennessee keep their pets up to date on Department of Health said rabies vaccinations. Thursday. According to Dr. Gayle Tate of “The dog had recently been the Cannon County Animal adopted by a family and was not Clinic, the dog had to be known to have been vaccinated euthanized. A test by the state when it became sick,” Christian health department confirmed the added. “Reports indicate that canine had rabies. there was contact with a skunk Dr. Tate said a case of canine several weeks before the dog rabies is rare in Cannon County. became ill. “This is the first case I have “While no one was bitten, a seen in quite a few years,” Dr. juvenile in the family had repeated close contact with the See RABIES, page 9 Con artists scaring people out of money

Con artists no longer need to going to press charges against come to your door to put the them," the victim, who the touch on you. Courier is not identifying, said. By using high-tech gadgets "The caller said he was with a such as cell phones and law firm in Florida and that they computers, they can prey on you have contacted Tennessee from anywhere in the world. authorities and that they have Local law enforcement officials charges pending against you. If say a number of Cannon County you don't send them money citizens have lost money recently within two hours they will start Photo provided by being the victim of telephone legal proceedings." or Internet scams. A Courier reporter listened to a Children’s choir to present musical Sunday One of the victims told the voice message left on the victim's Local school reporters, Faith, Hope, and Gracie, interview All-American Olympian Hans Cannon Courier last week she was cell phone by the scammer. It Bronson and explain the steps to salvation through the colors of the Olympic Rings. Join the so scared when she received a warned her that if she did not call on her cell phone from a send the money police would Children’s Choir of First Baptist Church when they present the Kathie Hill musical, “Hans scammer it frightened her into show up at her house or place of Bronson's Gold Medal Mission,” during the morning worship service at 10:30 a.m. on May 6, sending money. employment and arrest her. The 2012. Clockwise, left to right; are Faith, Addison Melton; Hans Bronson, Weston Hargrove; "They call people and tell them Gracie, Tera Srader; and Hope, Jailyn Elgin. that within 24 hours they are See CON, page 9 Making a joyful noise Coming Home to fill Auburntown with gospel music sounds May 12

KEN BECK music," Fletcher said of the free The Cannon Courier event which begins at 1 p.m. Nine Southern gospel groups "We're kind of going into this a will share glorious gospel sounds little blind on faith because it's the at Coming Home with Three first one." Parts Grace on May 12 in Two African-American choirs Auburntown. will perform during the day: the "We will have Southern gospel Society Hill Missionary Baptist music in several different forms. Church Choir from Macomb, We will have bluegrass gospel as Miss., and the Hickory Valley well as a group of choirs coming Missionary Baptist Church Choir in and also some of the traditional from the Kittrell community in Southern gospel groups with us. Rutherford County. Just a fun fellowship day," said "Ernie Dawson and Heirline Tina Nichols Fletcher, who forms and our trio are doing kind of the the trio Three Parts Grace along newer style of Southern gospel, with Susan and David England. not the contemporary praise and "This is a gospel music day. worship but what you're hearing KEN BECK photo We're not trying to make any on the radio right now on the The members of the Southern gospel trio Three Parts Grace, David and Susan England (left), money. It's just a day for people to and Tina Nichols Fletcher will present Coming Home, a gospel music concert featuring nine come out and enjoy gospel See NOISE, page 9 groups, beginning at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 12, at Hawkins Park in Auburntown.

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CANNON OBITUARIES Mildred Mathis Prater Georgia May Smith Dennis Dayton Mildred M. Mathis Prater, 81, died Tuesday, April 24, Georgia May Smith, 91, died Wednesday, April 25, 2012 Dennis Edward Dayton, 75, of Woodbury, died Saturday, 2012 at River Park Hospital in McMinnville. at Woodbury Nursing Center. April 21, at Woodbury Health Care Center following an A resident of Woodbury and native of Warren County, Born in Centrailya, IL, Ms. Smith was a member of the extended illness. Ms. Prater was a member of the Ivy Bluff Church of Christ Woodbury Church of Christ, a homemaker and a A native of Cumberland County, he was a member of the and a retired seamstress. babysitter. Woodbury First Baptist Church. Dennis was retired from Suvivors include her children, Wayne K. (Linda) Prater of Survivors include her husband of 58 years, Loy L. Smith TVA where he was an Electrician. He was a veteran of Air Clark Lake, MI and Belinda J. Kiel of Woodbury; sister, of Woodbury; children, Betty Faye Johnson of McMinnville Force. Dennis loved his time with his family the most and Macon Todd of Woodbury; three grandchildren, Michelle and Mary Loy (Wayne) Brown of McMinnville; he also loved spending time outdoors. Prater Smith, Christine Prater and Michael Prater; special grandchildren, Shelia (Brian) Kelly, Timmy (Betty) Muncy, Survivors include his wife of 54 years, Pat Bohannon nieces, Sherry Mathis Winnett and Savannah Winnett of Angela Wiggins, David (Lori) Brown, Lisa (Jim) Wesmore; Dayton of Woodbury; children, Jeff Dayton of , McMinnville. great grandchildren, Rachel, Derek, Tabitha, Nancy, Chase, NC., Terri (Hershel) Logan of Woodbury, Jim (Mary) She was preceded in death by her parents, Will B. Mathis Candice, Brittany, Cole, Dillon, Travis and Austin; great Dayton of Smyrna; grandchildren, Josh Mullinax, Dakota and Nora Barrett Mathis; husband, Merrion Leon Prater great grandchildren, Treyton, Ashlyn, Aliyah, Gabrielle Logan, Rebekah, Sarah, Joseph Dayton, Liz and Zach and her Son, Steven Prater. and Alyah; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, James and Dayton; sister, Barbara Dayton Rushing of Crossville. Funeral services were held in the Chapel of Woodbury Olivene Smith and Francis Smith. He was preceded in death by his parents, James and Nell Funeral Home at 2:00 p.m. on Friday April 27, 2012 with She was preceded in death by her parents, Roy and Anderson Dayton and his daughter, Marcy Dayton. Bro. Larry Womack officiating. Burial was in Ivy Bluff Beulah Cross Wells. Funeral services were held in the Chapel of Woodbury Cemetery, Warren Co. Funeral services were held at the Woodbury Church of Funeral Home at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, April 25, 2012 For online tributes, www.woodburyfuneralhome.net Christ at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, April 28, 2012 with Bro. with Bro. Hunter Hay officiating. Interment was in Herb Alsup officiating. Interment was in Pleasant View Oaklawn Cemetery in Crossville. Cannon Courier, May 2, 2012, Woodbury, Tennessee Cemetery. In Lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Billy In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Graham Evangelistic Association and St. Jude’s Children’s Woodbury Day School or the Billy Smith Preacher Training Hospital. Scholarship Fund. For online tributes, www.woodburyfuneralhome.net Mark For online tributes, www.woodburyfuneralhome.net Cannon Courier, May 2, 2012, Woodbury, Tennessee Your Home Care Cannon Courier, May 2, 2012, Woodbury, Tennessee Services Calendar Woodbury Gary Barton 615-563-3032 for Gary W. Barton, 50, of Murfreesboro died April 25, 2012. will be conducting Gaither Cemetery annual meeting He was born March 10, 1962 in Nashville, TN. He was Friday, Free Blood Pressure Checks at the preceded in death by a sister, Terri Gail Barton. Good Ole Days on Friday, May 18. Decoration and Fund 12, 2012, 10:00 a.m. at the He is survived by his parents, Bill Barton and Patsy May 18 Look for our booth! Raising Day for Gaither cemetery. (Davis) Barton of Murfreesboro; daughter, Chelsea Barton; Cemetery is Saturday, May If you have relatives brother, Darrell and Sandy Barton of Woodbury; sister, buried there, please attend. Sheile and Rich Mitchell of Smyrna; nieces, Melissa Barton, If you can not attend, you Rebekah and Jason Luck, Amanda Allen, April DeFore; may mail your monetary nephew, Ryan Mitchell and a great nephew, Zachary Luck. donation for the mowing Mr. Barton was a former employee of Whirlpool. He and upkeep of the cemetery loved being outdoors, hunting and fishing. Saturday, to Violet Coppinger, 411 Visitation was Friday, April 27, 2012 at Smith Funeral Red Hill Road, Woodbury, Home from 11-12. Graveside services followed at Riverside TN 37190. Any amount of Garden with Jimmy Jernigan officiating. Smith Funeral donation will be Home was in charge of the arrangements. (615)563-5337 May 5th appreciated. http://www.smithfuneralhomewoodbury.net For more information, call Woodbury 765-5163. Cannon Courier, May 2, 2012, Woodbury, Tennessee Something for everyone Rain or Shine Flea Market See You There! Sassy Kat’s Boutique Booth #’s 221 and 224 MONUMENTS Martina’s Emporium Booth #201 All Sizes See or Call KENNY GILLEY Drawing for Door Prizes and Refreshments Woodbury Funeral Home (615) 563-2311

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Pastor: Rick McFerrin 765-7303 CANNON COURIER MAY 2, 2012 PAGE 3 Four Cannon teachers to help Jennings Jewelers lead Common Core transition Starting Anniversary Sellabration Open 9 - 6 on Friday The Tennessee Department District, opened a recent standards for math and Friday, May 4th of Education is putting the training of Core Coaches English-Language Arts that “Storewide Savings” work of the Common Core with the charge that were developed by state transition into the hands of Tennessee educators embrace leaders to ensure that every 3/4 ct. Diamond those who know best — the the Common Core as an student graduates high Solitaire Ring Black state’s top teachers. opportunity to empower school prepared for college or As Tennessee gears up to students and support their the workforce. 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States Starting at $119 from across the state will discussed in classrooms is not voluntarily chose whether to Now spend their summer as Core just another transition or adopt the standards, and to ALL REDUCED Coaches, helping colleagues another program but a date, 46 states, including the Reduced in their districts navigate the chance to really do District of Columbia, have 20% transition to the rigorous something right for our done so. 20% standards. children.” The initiative is led by the Swarovski Selected as Core Coaches Leadership Council National Governors for Cannon County were member Vicki Kirk said she Association, the Council of All Sterling Crystal Earrings Gayron Franklin, Crystal looked forward to working Chief State School Officers, Hill, Jamie Bowman and with the Core Coaches on the and Achieve. 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William R. Fryar, Publisher Should KEVIN HALPERN, Print and Electronic Media Editor TERESA STOETZEL, Advertising Director TONY STINNETT, Sports and Schools Editor Published Each Wednesday at 210 West Water Street Woodbury, TN 37190 preachers, PHONE (615) 563-2512 FAX (615) 563-2519 [email protected] [email protected] pulpits and Whittle’s Words U.S.P.S. No. 088-480 Of Wisdom Periodical Postage Paid At Woodbury, TN DAN WHITTLE SUBSCRIPTION RATES: politics mix? $24 Per Year In Cannon County $27 Per Year In Tennessee $30 Per Year Out of State

ADVERTISING: The publisher reserves the right to My old farm daddy, may What a judgmental giant church and the corpse, reject or to cancel at any time any advertisement or the Good Lord rest his joke, when it was with an ultimate goal of any other material submitted for publication. weary hard-working soul, disclosed recently that the attempting to make his had it right when he Reverend Doctor of congregation, family and instructed his children to Divinity of All Things authorities believe it was "go lock the smokehouse" "Ethical" Land seriously he, the preacher, lying To the Editor any time a bragging plagiarized himself in torched and beheaded in holier-than-thou sanctified front of an entire nation, the church's still- saint came visiting. including his fellow 16 smoldering cinders. "Children of mine, don't million Baptists, myself What happened to the trust nobody that has to included. detached head? The Lack of work new tell you how saintly they Yes, I attend and minister confessed he took are, or command how to maintain membership in a the head and dumped it in live your life," Daddy Southern Baptist Kentucky's Barkley Lake. Whittle preached. congregation, but it's a The head was never road to foreclosure Daddy's fateful words group that does not found. came in 1950…and are habitually "judge" and What truly "crossed my The word foreclosure has off. years, even decades. They about the extent of my ultimately "condemn" journalist eyes" in mystical been said so many times in However, by 2010 the have been steadily and theological upbringing. As those of unlike beliefs and religious astonishment, the past few years it's easy wave of foreclosures dependably employed children, we were required faith. was when one of Rev. to gloss over it as caused by the broken and their entire adult lives, to attend church, and As a professional Terry's flock was quoted something that just abused home buying usually by the same commanded to lock the newspaper columnist for thusly in the news media: happens. But as those who system passed. Since then, employer. They have been smokehouse when those decades, I know "Rev. Terry will have a are touched by it, work the majority of the responsible and "holy-of-holy" types journalists who have been powerful ministry within with it and understand foreclosure customers we accountable citizens and stepped foot on our fired for less than what Dr. the prison walls." those who are going see are in trouble due to job neighbors. But now, many acreage. Land admittedly stole out A close friends' child had through it will tell you, it's loss. just can't find a job of any Today, I think I know of a newspaper in been baptized by the a long, hard road. And One of the documents kind. And many who are what my wise man-of-the- Washington, D.C. preacher. these days, it is most AHR reviews to help its working again are doing so soil parent would be Righteously, it was a "Our son, Terry, was commonly being walked foreclosure customers, at lower salary levels, "thinking" regarding the "Baptist" blogger who immersed by Rev. Terry by those who, through no through the various which makes it difficult to antics of America's current caught the man of the prior to the preacher fault of their own, are Federal programs meet mortgage payments religion "czars" attempting cloth's dirty linen, i.e., committing this awful unemployed. administered by Tennessee that were established when to force their brand of before Reverend-in- crime," confirmed We owe it to ourselves to Housing Development they had a higher income. worshipful political charge-of-Baptist-ethics Nashville song writer John understand this road and Agency, is the Separation Until the economy turns indoctrination on a nation Land "confessed" to mere Holmes. the new turn it is taking. Notice, which identifies around in a significant way, founded on Freedom of mortals that he had Well, that didn't appear Given that the economy is why their former employer each of us needs to be Religion. "plagiarized." to happen, for ultimately, only slowly recovering and had to let them go. "Lack of mindful that more and "Disgraceful" is one "I was sloppy….I Pastor Terry committed layoffs are still common, work" is becoming the more people will be forced word, I think Daddy apologize…We're going to suicide by hanging himself many we know and care dominate reason for to walk this road alone. It is would use. move on," the in a prison cell. about-and maybe even unemployment on the our duty as citizens, For example, one of the denominational upper- My blood brother, H. ourselves-could be walking Separation Notice. In other neighbors and friends to Baptists' so-called shining crust-theologian Van Whittle, was a disciple it soon, if not already. words, these homeowners have compassion-not stars recently lost his theologized. of two preacher-types. First of all, let's were good and faithful distain-for these people, lustre. He needs to "move on" Shamefully, both ordained remember how it started. workers but one day they remembering it could just Southern Baptist out. men fell in disgrace in the At the beginning of the were told there was no have as easily been us. Convention leader Dr. It's not just Baptist early 1990s as my brother Great Recession, many of more work for them to do. Plainly, don't make them Richard Land has preachers and Catholic lay on his death bed at the Affordable Housing We need to be aware of feel guilty for their admitted to "plagiarism" priests who commit VA hospital in Poplar Resources' (AHR) our natural tendency to situation, for many it isn't after publicly criticizing seriously-flawed deeds, Bluff, Mo. foreclosure customers were separate ourselves from their fault. And then help some black ministers and while hiding behind the First, it was (then) those caught in a home those going through a them. There are a growing President Obama with pulpit of alleged Assembly of God TV buying system that was difficult situation. Many number of resources and fanning racial flames in sanctification. evangelist Jimmy failing itself. Some were are facing foreclosure due solutions that can make the on-going Trayvon As part of my journalism Swaggart caught with trapped by ballooning only to "lack of work." Not that hard road a bit easier. Martin shooting death career in Nashville in the whiskey and a "lady of the payments after their lack of character, not lack For information on now being investigated in late 1980s, stunned was I night" down in Louisiana. adjustable rate mortgage of being responsible, not Affordable Housing Florida. to learn the cops had Brother had also stoked reset. Others had followed lack of being accountable, Resources' various free The words Dr. Land arrested the Rev. David a friendship with a VA their eyes instead of their not lack of faithfulness-but foreclosure programs you chose to make his charge Terry, charging him with chaplain as they prayed wallet and bought more simply, lack of work in this can call 615-251-0025 ext 0. of politicizing the dreadful "murder." against the ravages of home than they could difficult economy many of shooting were "gin up" the It had been a matter of brothers' Crohn's Disease afford. And there were us are struggling to get black vote. Unfortunately, weeks since Rev. Terry and bone cancer. A few many others who had been through. the admitted word thief's attempted to retain me to days before brother Van's given a sub-prime or even a These homeowners EDDIE LATIMER broadcast goes out write and publish a church death, sadly he witnessed predatory mortgage they facing foreclosure have CEO of Affordable through more than 600 newspaper for him and his police taking the chaplain would never be able to pay lived in their homes for Housing Resources radio stations. Pentecostal congregation. out of the hospial in Never mind that the Although I needed the chains, on charges of child admitted-plagiarist has money, something told me pornography. served high in the not to take preacher Terry I happened to be Southern Baptists' on as a client. standing beside my County receives good hierarchy for years… How heinous was this brother's sickbed when How high? So lofty, he's crime? this happened, as my been the reigning So heinous, the Rev. brother prophesied: "Little president of the Southern Terry, being a butcher by brother (me), it just goes to Baptist Ethics and trade, chopped his victims' show we can't keep our A2 bond rating Religious Liberty head off, before eyes on man…" Commission since 1988. attempting to burn his Amen! We're extremely pleased reliability and risk in doing and Sheriff’s departments. that, after a rigorous review business. The State of Tennessee is process, Moody's Investors’ The Cannon County going to mandate a Service has recognized Commissioners have financial center to conduct Letters To The Editor are welcome on any subject printed in the pages Cannon County’s financial focused on debt the county’s money matters strength with an A2 Bond management and has by having a centralized of this paper. They must be under 250 words, subject to editing for Rating. That “A2” rating recently paid off three long office to oversee the tells businesses interested term, high interest loan finances of our county. The improper language and verified by address or phone number. in doing business with payments; in doing this the commission was working Cannon County that the county has saved to get that done before the county is a viable entity $400,000.00 that we would state passes the legislation. and are in the low risk have paid over the length The commission is bracket (like your own of the note.. meeting 12 times a year personal credit score). We have made and now compared to the four How To Contact Your Legislators: The County Commission passed a debt policy that times a year it had been is looking towards the when followed will make meeting. More business is future and the financial sure any loan, any contract, coming to the attention of security of our taxpayers, will insure that there is the commission and they With the new rating from complete transparency and are working hard to make the Moody’s company we a non-conflict matters this county as financially will save $63,718.30 on the involved with the action sound as it is friendly. upcoming fiscal year on taken. This also includes Contact your bond insurance alone. Not the practice of not making commissioners to tell them to forget that the county’s any loan(s) where the what a fine job they are name has been placed into county would be paying on doing (or not) doing. Watch the system to be seen by the loan(s) long past the for meeting schedules and companies world-wide; usefulness of the property come to the courthouse to companies who are looking in question. Why pay on see your commission in to expand their businesses something you can no action. Dates and agendas or invest their monies into a longer use? are published on WBRY State Senator State Representative U.S. Representative county’s growth which has Another plus for the and in the Cannon Courier. Mae Beavers Mark Pody Diane Black been proven to be on their county, the commission is 301 6th Avenue North 301 6th Avenue North Local Office way towards financial looking to change the way Suite 7 Suite 203 305 W. Main Street soundness like Cannon the daily business is done War Memorial Bldg. County. These companies here in Cannon County Legislative Plaza Murfreesboro, TN look to Moody’s for a government. This includes BOB STOETZEL Nashville, TN 37243 Nashville, TN 37243 37130 complete and concise the school system, roads, Chairman, Cannon County Phone (615) 741-2421 Phone (615) 741-7086 Phone: (615) 896-1986 financial statement of emergency medical, fire Commission [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] CANNON COURIER MAY 2, 2012 PAGE 5 It only makes sense Investing timidly may shield you against risk...but not against inflation institutions pitched CDs, 2007 (the start of the Great to yield at least 3% and doesn't sound so bad - you the history of the CPI and money market funds and Recession) saw the income preferably much more. If can probably live with that. how jumps in the inflation interest checking accounts off those CDs dwindle by their portfolios bring home Or can you? rate come without much as risk-devoid places to put two-thirds by the end of an inadequate yield, they At 4% inflation for 20 warning. your dollars. That sounded 2011.3 risk losing purchasing years, today's dollar will be From 1900-1970, inflation good when interest rates Retirees shouldn't give power as consumer prices worth 44 cents in 2032. averaged about 2.5% in were tangible. As the up on growth investing. In increase at a faster rate than Today's $1,000 king or America. Starting in 1970, benchmark interest rate is the 1990s and 2000s, the their incomes. queen bed will cost about the annualized inflation now negligible, these common philosophy was to Do you really want to live $2,200 in 2032. Today's rate began spiking toward conservative options offer invest for growth in your on yesterday's money? $23,000 sedan will run 6% and by 1979 it was at minimal potential to grow thirties and forties and then Could you live today on the more than $50,000.4 13.3%; it didn't moderate your money. focus on wealth income you earned in 2004 Beyond prices for durable until 1982, when it fell to America saw 3.0% preservation as you neared or 1996? You wouldn't dare goods, think of the cost of 3.8%. U.S. consumer prices inflation in 2011; the retirement. (Of course, try, right? Well, this is the health care. Think of the rose by an average of 7.4% A Word Of Advice annualized inflation rate another common belief essentially the dilemma income taxes you pay. annually in the 1970s and was down to 2.7% in back then was that you many retirees find When you add those 5.1% annually in the 1980s March. 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It was a beautiful share with Uncle Sid some these days. You know, only Tennessee spring afternoon of Aunt Sadie’s cookies, real farm food!” when I pulled in the long Uncle Sid once again That was all it took. Aunt gravel driveway of Uncle directed his attention to Sadie and myself each slid Sid and Aunt Sadie’s farm. Jenny’s cell phone. a little further back in the Their white frame house "Jenny, would you like kitchen. I grabbed one of located among the some of my cookies? I just the cookies meant for Jenny landscape of the colored made them!" asked Aunt and waited on the old hillsides was the perfect Sadie with a plate of warm farmer to answer that last example of what cookies in her hand. remark from the texting springtime on a Tennessee Rolling her eyes and generation. farm is all about! giving a deep sigh, Jenny Uncle Sid reached over Aunt Sadie met me at the answered, “Are they and gently placed his front door wiping her organic or all natural?” callused, farm-worn hand hands on her apron as “Well, I made them on Jenny’s as she attempted usual and led me to the myself and I do know they to text. When she looked back portion of their house. are made from scratch,” my up to see what he was There, sitting at the round little gray-haired aunt said doing, he said, “I’m glad kitchen table, was Uncle smiling. you take your health Sid and their teenage “They’re neither one,” seriously these days and granddaughter Jenny. Uncle Sid quickly pay attention to what you Uncle Sid was working on a answered, while now eat. There are so many Uncle Sid told his the true answer for looking she has too, because it is plate of Aunt Sadie’s looking up over his wire- young folks who don’t and granddaughter. too deep at our . about as natural for her as homemade cookies and rimmed glasses at Jenny. I have always been very I could tell Jenny was There are all types of my farming is for me. So, I sipping on a cup of coffee. “She used Martha White proud of you. That little wondering where this was products produced on our guess you could say her Jenny was texting on her and Crisco, which makes telephone you have there going and she wasn’t the farms that feed us all every cookies are all natural.” phone and Uncle Sid was them “all right” in my book can contact the world and only one. Uncle Sid went day. The majority of it is Uncle Sid then left the fascinated at her ability to and about as natural as get you a lot of information on with his story by saying, about as organic and room to go check on things punch all the little buttons. bacon in a cast iron skillet.” and even give you “The man decided to study natural as anything you at the barn, but his final After exchanging Jenny never looked up directions to where you his problem a little closer, get, but some folks have statements seemed to hit a pleasantries and taking my and said, “I only eat want to go. Am I right?” and after a detailed gone to a little more trouble nerve. Jenny put down her seat at the table to also organic or natural foods Being completely taken examination and a lot of to make it somewhat more phone and went over to back by the old man’s move studying, he came up with so than others. But, if we help Aunt Sadie in the and question, Jenny a solution. He determined are going to feed all these kitchen and asked for one answered, “Yes sir.” that the white mule was folks riding up and down of her “all natural” cookies. “A preacher told a story two inches shorter than the these highways it is going Uncle Sid does have a LeDell’s K-9 Kreations the other night about a man black mule.” to take all us farmers way with words. who had two mules he The room grew silent and producing the best food couldn’t tell apart. So, he Jenny’s eyes seemed to products we can. The way I cut one mule’s mane fairly cloud over for a second. I farm is called traditional, 111 W. close and the other mule’s wanted to laugh, but and it has fed your folks, as tail somewhat shorter. That thought better and just well as a lot of generations Pettus L. Read is Director Main St. worked for a while until waited to see what was before you, in a very safe of Communications for the they both grew back out coming next. and healthy way. We will Tennessee Farm Bureau 615-653-9832 and then the man had to “You see Jenny,” Uncle keep on farming this way Federation. He may be come up with another way Sid said smiling at her, and your Aunt Sadie will contacted by e-mail at to solve his problem,” “Many times we can’t see keep cooking the same way [email protected]

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BLACK VISITS THURSDAY: Cannon County CANNON BALL RUN: This year the Cannon welcomes Congresswoman Diane Black on May 3rd, 2012 County Senior Center has added a new event to the from 6:30 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. at the Cannon County schedule of the Good Ole Days Festival: The Cannon Ball Courthouse. Run on Saturday, May 19th. The run consist of the Cannon All Cannon County residents are invited and encouraged Ball 5K and the 1 mile Fun Run/Walk. to attend to hear her speak on local, state and national The run/walk begins at 7 a.m.; early registration starts at topics. 6 a.m. The starting and finish line will be at the Cannon In addition, Rep. Black will be the guest speaker at a County Arts Center. Register before April 30th and the fee special meeting of American Legion Post 279 on Thursday, is only $25. If that deadline is not met, you can register May 3rd, 2012 at the Senior Citizens Center in Woodbury, before May 19th and the fee will be $30. You may also at 5:15 p.m. register the day of the race for $35. Every applicant gets a A regularly scheduled E-Board meeting will follow at Cannon Ball Run T-shirt. 6:30 p.m. There are two ways to register; you can register online at All members and their families are invited to attend and rabbitroadracing.com, or you can pick up and turn in the hear what Rep. Diane Black has to say. application to the Cannon County Senior Center located at All Staff Officers are requested to remain for the E-Board 609 Lehman St. Woodbury, TN 37190. If you have any meeting at 6:30 p.m. questions, please call Christin Duncan at (615) 563-5304. We encourage you, friends, and family to come out and be a AUDIT COMMITTEE MEETING: The part of the 1st annual Cannon Ball Run/Walk. Cannon County Audit Committee will meet in regular session on Thursday, May 3, 2012 at 6 p.m. in the jury room BREAD BAKING CONTEST: The Cannon of the Cannon County Courthouse. County 4-H contest will be held at Auburntown Elementary School on Thursday, May 3rd. We will be DANNY NICHOLS HEALTH COUNCIL MEETING: The Cannon taking entries from 6:00 until 6:30 p.m. The judging will County Health Council will meet at 12 Noon on Thursday, take place beginning promptly at 6:30 and awards will be May 3, 2012, at the Stones River Hospital Board Room. given as soon as possible. Please remember that all 4-Hers are eligible to compete in the contest regardless of placing Nichols to tell RUN UNITED 5K: The United Way of Rutherford at the classroom contest. Please refer to your yearbook for and Cannon Counties and The Avenue Murfreesboro have what to enter for your grade, etc. partnered to present the second annual Run United 5K to ‘Buried Secrets’ be held on Saturday, May 19, 2012, at 7:00 AM at The Avenue property located at 2615 Medical Center Parkway CEMETERY MEETING: The annual Pleasant Local author and remained a member since in Murfreesboro. View Cemetery meeting will be held on May 5, 2012 at 10 historian Danny Nichols its 1976 founding. He co- Participants may walk, jog or run the race course, which a.m. in the old Pleasant View School building. Anyone who will present a program, founded the Auburntown will be throughout The Avenue property. has a family member buried in the cemetery or has an Buried Secrets, about Historical Society in 2006, Registration is available at www.rabbitroadracing.com. interest in a future plot is asked to attend. For those who exploration of historic leading the organization Early registration is $30 and ends May 1. Early registrants are unable to attend, checks can be made out to “Pleasant graveyards to the Cannon during his presidency are guaranteed an event shirt. Registration after May 1 is View Cemetery General Fund” and mailed to: Pleasant County Historical Society through publication of two $35 and participants will not receive an event shirt. Day-of View Cemetery, 114 Charlie Powell Rd., Woodbury, TN on Tuesday, May 8 at 6:30 books on local history and registration is $40 and does not include an event shirt. 37190. Call 615-765-5284 with any questions. p.m. at the Cannon County one containing favorite Check-in for registered participants is available 10 AM - 4 Senior Center in the small recipes of Auburntown PM on Friday, May 18 at The Avenue management offices dining room area. citizens. The AHS is and 5:30 AM -6:45 AM on the day of the race. CHICAGO AUDITIONS: The Arts Center of Nichols grew up in the currently undertaking the Volunteers are needed and those interested in Cannon County announces Auditions for Chicago, the Auburntown area of writing of Auburntown volunteering at the event should contact Kristen Hampton Musical on Monday, May 7 & Tuesday May 8 at 7:00 p.m. Cannon County, graduating Community History. at (615) 893-7303. All those auditioning should prepare 16 bars in the style from Auburn High School While growing up near a of the show. Bring sheet music for a provided accompanist in 1971. Nichols said that small family cemetery, or you may sing a cappella, no CDs please. The dance history has long been a Nichols developed an AIR SHOW: The United States Navy Blue Angels portion of the audition will be in the style of the show. passion of his life, and interest in the history such precision flight demonstration team soars into Middle Roles are available for adult men and women. The roles of while attending cemeteries contain. Tennessee for the 2012 Great Tennessee Air Show on Billy Flynn and Mama Morton are cast. CHICAGO IS Cumberland College in “I enjoy discovering what Saturday, May 12 and Sunday, May 13. Presented by the RATED PG13. Lebanon, his first Mother Nature has hidden Smyrna/Rutherford County Airport Authority, this year's Chicago is directed by Scarlett Turney with music aspirations toward from those who find show also features many other exciting aerobatic acts, direction by Heather Moulder and choreography by performing historic cemeteries of great interest military and civilian aircraft on display, and a Kid Zone. Kathryn Turney. Performance dates are September 14-23. research emerged. and historical value,” he The internationally renowned U.S. Navy Blue Angels will Email [email protected] with any questions or if Family history has always said, observing, “It is our headline this year's show. Their last Great Tennessee Air you want to audition but cannot make either date. been at the heart of those history, our story that is Show appearance was in 2008. The Arts Center is located on 1424 John Bragg Highway, interests, although he said recorded on the tombstones Ticketing is available online throughout the entire just west of the town of Woodbury, approximately 20 he enjoys American history that now lie beneath the weekend at www.greattennesseeairshow.com. Advance minutes from Murfreesboro, Manchester, and McMinnville – especially early Tennessee ground. I feel a certain general admission for children ages 4-12 is $8, gate and one hour southeast of Nashville. Office hours are history. He particularly comfort in knowing that admission is $10, and children under age 4 are FREE. Adult 10:00a.m. to 4:00p.m., Monday through Saturday. For more enjoys Civil War history finding and raising them tickets (ages 12 & older) are $20 in advance and $25 at the information call 615-563-(ARTS) 2787 or 1-800-235-9073. and how it affected family, brings back to life a certain gate the day of the show. Premium Box Seating and Flight Check out our web site at www.artscenterofcc.com. community and country. part of our history.” Line Club tickets are also available. Nichols attended Nichols continues to work Tennessee Tech University toward finding the graves BABYSITTING COURSE: Join us for the 4-H HISTORY OF CANNON COUNTY: Order in Cookeville and of his own ancestors who Babysitting Course that will be Tuesday, July 24 at the UT graduated with honors in settled in the Auburntown your copy of the exact reprint of Sterling Brown’s book Extension, Cannon County Office on Lehman Street 1975. During his time in community in 1803. “History of Cannon County” which includes a 50-page beginning at 9:30 a.m. with graduation at 3:30 that day. Cookeville he utilized the Nichols presentation, index of the more than 900 names, and a detailed table of Participants will have fun while learning about child TTU library to conduct ‘Buried Secrets,” highlights contents. $70 each for first 100 copies. Send check to: Brown development, safety and first aid with children. This is an genealogical research, the cemetery research and History Reprint, Adams Memorial Library, 212 College St., ideal program for older brothers and sisters, as well as which later led to the discoveries made during Woodbury, TN 37190. Books will be available in a few those who would like to make some money babysitting. publishing of his Nichols his own quest of locating weeks. The cost for the class is $30. Family History in 2005. Soon ancestors buried in Cannon The fee includes: The babysitting course manual, a after, he led a group of 50 County and the SHIP INFO: There is something to be said for those babysitter’s magic bag, a first aid kit, business cards, a Willard descendants from surrounding area. who tackle the subject of Medicare. Those who take on this reception and more! across the country in an “I will speak of lessons difficult topic find great satisfaction in helping others feel If you have any questions or to register for the class call effort to update another line learned so that others empowered about their health care choices. SHIP (State Carla Bush at the UT Extension, Cannon County Office at of his family history. This interested in this subject Health Insurance Assistance Program) is a federally grant- 615-563-2554. Class size is limited to ten due to the hands- work, History of Beverly may also engage funded program that helps the Medicare population and on projects we will be completing. Willard Family of Virginia and successfully in this type of their caregivers locally by offering free, unbiased Tennessee, was published in historical research and information and counseling. SHIP is seeking professional November 2011. preservations efforts. volunteers to help provide local one-on-one benefits CRUIS’IN: Beginning in April, Jennings Jewelers and A charter member of the The May 8 meeting is free counseling in their own communities. If you would like the Cannon County Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a Cannon County Historical and open to the public. more information on being a volunteer for your “Cruis’in On The Square” on the third Saturday of each Society, Nichols has community through SHIP and SMP, please call (931) 432- month (except May) from 4 to 8 p.m. around the Cannon 4111 ext. 258, or toll free (877) 801-0044. County Courthouse. All cars, trucks and motorcycles welcome. For information call 615-563-2222. JazzFest set this weekend RAISING A GRANDCHILD?: For more information on assistance and support, please contact READYVILLE RECIPES: The Ready family, MURFREESBORO - The Main Street JazzFest will return Vicki Beck OR Melissa Allison at the Upper Cumberland friends and neighbors have compiled a wonderful 65-page to the Square in downtown Murfreesboro on May 4-5 for its Developments District toll free at 1-877-275-8233. Adult plus book full of delicious recipe favorites, old and new, 16th installment. relative support group meetings are held, every 4th along with some photos and other helpful information. The music committee is currently putting the finishing Wednesday of each month, from 10:30 - 11:30AM at The cost is $10. To obtain a copy, send a check or money touches on a lineup that includes saxophonist Rahsaan Fiddler's Annex on 125 Fiddler's Drive, Smithville, TN. order to Thea Prince, Box 5, Readyville, TN 37149. Barber and his new project, Everyday Magic, who perform a mix of traditional and contemporary jazz. Vocalist Connye Florance will also be in attendance along Send your NEWS to [email protected] with guitarist Denny Jiosa.

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A little over a year after being Manufacture Methamphetamine under a total bond of $253,000. Her That conviction stemmed from arrested on meth-making charges, a and Possession Of Drug initial court date is June 5. March 3, 2011 arrest at the same Cannon County woman has been Paraphernalia on April 25. Frattallone pled guilty to residence when Frattallone was busted again for the same offense. Investigator Young said he Initiating the Process to charged with Possession of a Cannon County Sheriff’s received information there was a Manufacture Methamphetamine on Controlled Substance with Intent to Investigator Anthony Young meth lab operating at the address. Aug. 4 of last year. She was given a Resale, Maintaining a Dwelling for charged Antonette Frattallone, 5231 He went there and discovered a partially suspended sentence of 12 the Use, Keep or Sale of a Jim Cummings Hwy. (aka 64 Arthur one-pot meth lab along with several years, ordered to serve 6 months in Controlled Substance, Simple Hollis Lane), Woodbury, with components used in the making of jail, fined $2,000 and assessed court Possession / Casual Exchange, Initiating the Process to the drug. costs. She was also placed on Possession of Unlawful Drug Manufacture Methamphetamine, Frattallone was arrested and Community Corrections for 12 Paraphernalia, and Initiating the Maintaining a Dwelling to booked at the Cannon County Jail years. Process to Manufacture Meth. FRATTALLONE Eight of 11 meth defendants make plea bargains

Two of 11 people arrested in late Methamphetamine and Cannon County Circuit Court on David William McPeak – Process, Possession Of Schedule II February during two meth lab Maintaining A Dwelling To May 24. Initiating The Process, Narcotics, Possession Of Drug busts conducted by the Cannon Manufacture Methamphetamine. Those eight, and the charges Manufacture Of Paraphernalia, VOP. She pled County Sheriff’s Department had Eight other defendants waived against them, include: Methamphetamine, Possession Of guilty to the VOP charge Tuesday the charges against them their right to a preliminary Justin T. Barrett - Initiating The Schedule II Narcotic, Possession and Judge Susan Melton ordered dismissed in Cannon County hearing Tuesday and had their Process, Maintaining A Dwelling. Of Drug Paraphernalia. her to serve six months in the General Sessions Court on cases bound over to the May 25 Mary Ann Barrett - Initiating The Donna Machelle McPeak - Cannon County Jail and extended Tuesday, April 24. meeting of the Cannon County Process, Maintaining A Dwelling. Initiating The Process, her probation for four months. The state decided to drop the Grand Jury. Jerry Ray Gunter – Initiating The Manufacture Of Cody J. Shaffer – Initiating The charges against Jeremy Hinkle and However, attorneys representing Process, Maintaining A Dwelling, Methamphetamine, Possession Of Process, Maintaining A Dwelling. David Nipper. Hinkle was each of those eight defendants Driving While License Suspended, Schedule II Narcotic, Possession Cynthia Denise Thomas – charged with Initiating The indicated they had reached plea Registration Violation, Financial Of Drug Paraphernalia, Unlawful Initiating The Process, Process To Manufacture agreements with the state and Responsibility. The state has Carrying Of A Firearm. Maintaining A Dwelling. Methamphetamine and Nipper their clients will enter either guilty agreed to drop the last three Tiffany N. Cross-Mullins – The 11th person arrested, Amy was charged with Initiating The or best interest pleas to some or all charges against Gunter, which Manufacture Of Tribble, has apparently fled Process To Manufacture of the charges against them in stem from a separate incident. Methamphetamine, Initiating The prosecution. Judge Melton accepts scores of guilty pleas Judge Susan Melton Endangerment, Simple court costs. Hayes also pled $50 and assessed court costs. • Mitsie I. Rodriquez had A Capias was issued for his presided over an extremely Possession Of Marijuana guilty to Hindering A • Richard Chase Thomas a charge of Speeding reset arrest. busy day in Cannon County and Implied Consent Law Secured Creditor and pled guilty to Disorderly for May 29. • Shannon Lee Blythe, General Sessions Court on violation. He received received an 11 month, 29 Conduct. He was placed on • Dallas Jay Rogers had charged with Simple Tuesday, April 24, 2012. The partially suspended day suspended sentence probation for 30 days, fined charges of Domestic Assault Possession Of results of some of the cases sentences of 11 month, 29 with equal probation time $50 and assessed court costs. and VOP reset for May 1. Methamphetamine, failed to on the docket are as follows: days, 7 days and jail and and was ordered to pay • Candace Dawn Laxton • Jenny Morris Rose had appear. A Capias was • William Keith Wilson probation for 11 months, 29 court costs and restitution. pled guilty to Violation Of charged of Leaving The issued. pled guilty to Driving While days on the first two • Samantha Hendricks Probation. She was ordered Scene Of A Property • Ernest Shane Bogle, License Suspended. He was charges, along with fines of pled guilty to Passing A to serve 14 days in the Damage Accident and charged with Driving While placed on probation for 6 $535 and $250, respectively. Worthless Check. She county jail and her Financial Responsibility License Suspended, was months, fined $50, assessed His license was suspended received a partially probation was extended for reset for June 19. reset for June 12. court costs and will lose his for one year for violating suspended sentence of 11 11 months, 25 days. • Michael Joe Sanders had • Romanda E. Butcher license for a period to be implied consent. He was months, 29 days, was • Larry Dean Leftwich charges of Driving While demonstrated she had determined by the ordered to pay court costs ordered to serve one day in pled guilty to Violation Of License Revoked 8th complied with all the Tennessee Department of on all three cases, which will jail, and was placed on Probation and was ordered Offense and Failure To requirements of retirement Safety. He also pled guilty to run concurrent. probation for 11 months, 28 to serve his original sentence Appear continued. He was on a charge of Contributing Simple Possession Of • Jacqueline Lynn Barrett days. She was also ordered of 11 months, 29 days on the also served a Violation Of To Delinquency Of A Minor. Schedule III Narcotics, was pled guilty to Violation Of to pay court costs and underlying charge of Probation warrant. • Tonia Fletcher failed to placed on probation for 11 Probation and she was restitution to the victim. Vandalism. • Pleas Edward Schultz appear on a retirement months, 29 days, fined $750 ordered to serve her original • Kayla Bree Hickey pled • Gina E. Lowe entered had a charge of DUI By review for Contributing To and assessed court costs. sentence of 6 months. guilty to Violation Of into an agreed order or Consent reset for May 15. The Delinquency Of A The sentences will run • Christopher Gayle Probation. She was ordered retirement for 6 months on a • Shirley Ann Shannon Minor. A Show Cause was concurrent. Lorance pled guilty to DUI. to serve 21 days in the charge of Fraudulent was appointed Public issued. • Patrick Dwayne Clark He received a partially county jail and her Receipt Of EBT Card. She Defender Ken McKnight, • Maurice Randall Glimps pled guilty to Domestic suspended sentence of 11 probation was extended for was ordered to pay the assessed an administrative has a Driving While License Assault. He was given a months, 29 days, a 48-hour 11 months, 29 days. litigation tax. She must fee of $50 and had a charge Revoked charge continued suspended sentence of 11 jail sentence, a $350 fines, • David Anthony Hillis return to court on July 24 if of DUI By Consent reset for until July 24. months, 29 days and equal was ordered to pay court pled guilty to Driving While the tax is not paid by then. May 15. • Kevin Mac Cope had a time on probation. He was costs and was placed on License Suspended. He was • Kevin Gene Ohler pled • Kory Lyndell Smith was Simple Possession Of also ordered to pay court probation for 11 months, 29 placed on probation for 30 guilty to Violation Of unable to appear on a VOP Marijuana charged bound costs, receive a Domestic days. days, fined $2 and assessed Probation. He was placed charge as he is incarcerated over to the May Term of the Violence Inventory • David Allen Bedwell court costs. A charge of back on probation for 11 in Rutherford County. A Cannon County Grand Jury. assessment, have no contact pled guilty to Violation Of Speeding (76/55) was months, 29 days. new court date will be set. • Lisa Gaye Croasmun with the victims and to stay Probation. He was ordered dismissed without cost. • Cody Leon Parks pled • Randall Clark had a Worthless Check away from the premises to serve 90 days in the • Angel C. Howse pled guilty to Speeding (70/55). Smotherman had a charge of charge dismissed without where the incident occurred. Cannon County Jail and he guilty to Theft Of Property He was fined $2 and Public Intoxication reset for cost. Clark also pled guilty to will be placed back on Under $500. She was assessed court costs. June 5. • Gary Eubanks failed to Carrying A Weapon In A probation for 19 months, 24 sentenced to serve 6 months • William Ross Prater • Brian Alan Stafford had appear on charges of Public Place and received an days upon release. Bedwell in the county jail, ordered to admitted to guilt and a Worthless Check charge Aggravated Burglary and 11 month, 29 day suspended also admitted to guilt and stay away from the premises entered into an agreed order reset for June 5. Theft Under $1,000. He is sentence, equal probation entered into an agreed order where the incident occurred, of retirement for 11 months, • Jason William incarcerated in Rutherford time, was ordered to pay of retirement for 11 months, and to pay court costs. 29 days on a charge of Thomason was appointed Co court costs and to forfeit the 29 days on a charge of • Randy Wade Holden Underage Consumption. He Public Defender Ken • John Steven Goins failed weapon. Clark also received Evading Arrest. was given a partially was also ordered to pay McKnight on a charge of to appear on charges of a 30-day suspended • Billy Joe Griffith pled suspended sentence of 11 court cost. Violation Of Probation. His Speeding (58/45), Opening sentence, equal time on guilty to Violation Of months, 29 days for his • Dewey Raymond pled case was reset for June 19. Container and Financial probation and was assessed Probation. He was ordered conviction on a charge of guilty to Violation Of • Joshua Lee Underwood Responsibility. A Show court costs for a guilty plea to serve his entire 11 month, DUI 2nd Offense. He was Probation. He was ordered had a charge of Violation Of Cause was issued. to Disorderly Conduct. He 29 day sentence on the ordered to serve 17 days in to serve 60 days in jail. His Probation reset for June 19. • Lavy Jennine Little also admitted to guilt and underlying charge of Simple jail, 28 days in an inpatient probation was extended for • John David Wallace, Jr. failed to appear on a entered into an agreed order Possession Of Marijuana. treatment facility, pay a fine 13 months, 29 days. was appointed Public Speeding charge. A court of retirement for 11 months, • Devon Aaron Gunter, in of $600 and court costs. His • Thomas Wade Reed pled Defender Ken McKnight on summons was issued. 29 days on a charge of court for Violation Of license was suspended. guilty to Possession Of A charges of VOP and Perjury • Ryan Herron failed to Aggravated Assault. His Probation, failed a drug • Lori Ann Sullins pled Schedule II Narcotic. He and his cases were reset for appear on a charge of sentences will run screen and was remanded to guilty to Reckless was sentenced to 45 days in May 22. Passing Worthless Checks. A concurrent. the custody of the Cannon Endangerment. She received jail, fined $750, assessed • Alexander Kirk Webb Show Cause was issued. • Rena Nanette Clemmons County Sheriff’s a partially suspended court costs and placed on was appointed an attorney • Mark Wayne Peterson, pled guilty to Driving While Department. Public sentence of 11 months, 29 probation for 10 months, 14 on charges of Initiating The charged with Driving While License Revoked 2nd Defender Ken McKnight days, equal time on days. Reed also pled guilty Process To Manufacture License Suspended 2nd Offense. She was given a was appointed to represent probation, 5 days in jail, a to Phone Harassment, was Methamphetamine and Offense, was reset for July partially suspended him and his case was reset $525 fine and was assessed ordered to serve 45 days, Possession Of Drug 24. sentenced of 11 months, 29 for May 22. court costs. She must also pay court costs and was Paraphernalia and the cases • Wanda Daily Jackson days, ordered to serve 45 • William Ronnie Hayes attend DUI Safety School. placed on probation for 10 were reset for May 15. had a charge of Driving days in the county jail, pled guilty to Attempted • Joseph Matthews months, 14 days. He also • Nathan Daniel Horn While License Suspended placed on probation for 10 Domestic Assault. He Starnes pled guilty to VOP. pled guilty to Violation Of applied for judicial 2nd Offense dismissed after months, 14 days, fined $500 received a 6 month He was ordered to serve 34 Probation. He was ordered diversion on charges of providing proof she had a and assessed court costs. suspended sentence, equal days and his probation was to serve 45 days in the Domestic Assault and valid license at the time of Her license was also probation time, was ordered extended 4 months, 25 days. county jail. He will be back Possession Of Marijuana the traffic stop. suspended for one year. to undergo a DVI • Todd Alan Whitmore on probation for 33 months and his cases were reset for • Lillian F. Jernigan had a • Jessie Harold Vinson, III assessment, have no contact pled guilty to two counts of upon release. The sentences May 15. charge of DUI By Consent pled guilty to Reckless with the victim and pay Driving While License run concurrent. • Beverly Sue Adamson, reset for June 19. Suspended 2nd Offense. • Andrew Michael charged with DUI 1st and • Raymond Earl McVay, Jr. Sentencing was set for July Seymour pled guilty to Speeding (40/20), was reset failed to appear on a 24. Violation Of Probation. His for June 19. Reckless Endangerment AC Robinson’s Heating & Air • Jeremy Lee Johnson pled probation was extended for • Connie Gale Ashford charge. A Show Cause was guilty to Violation Of 11 months and he was Chapman, charged with issued. FINANCING AVAILABLE Probation. He was ordered ordered to pay court costs, DUI and Implied Consent • Rafael Castillo Madellin to serve 30 days in jail and fines and restitution as Law violation, was reset for had a Violation Of Probation upon release will be back on directed. May 15. charge reset for July 24. probation for 10 months, 29 • John Clarence Jones was • Ricky Lee Bain had • Thomas Avent Muncy “Nothing Runs days. appointed Public Defender charges of DUI 4th and had charges of DUI, Like A TRANE” 90 days same as cash • Kerry M. Jordan pled Ken McKnight on charges of DWLR 2nd reset for June 19. Possession Of Drug guilty to Disorderly DUI 5th Offense and DWLR • Steven J. Ballard, Paraphernalia (two counts) CHRIS ROBINSON, Owner Conduct. He was placed on 2nd Offense and the cases charged with Violation Of and Seatbelt Law reset for (615) 563-8767 or Cell (615) 904-5825 probation for 30 days, fined were reset for June 19. Probation, failed to appear. June 19. CANNON COURIER MAY 2, 2012 PAGE 9 Gospel music in the park Boy in hoodie spotted as auto theft suspect What: Coming Home with Three Parts Grace Cannon County Sheriff's mother to pick him up. back of his patrol unit, When: 1-8 p.m.; Saturday, May 12 Deputy Jordan McGee was Deputy McGee contacted Deputy McGee observed Where: Hawkins Park in Auburntown dispatched to an auto Deputy Reed Bryson and another pipe sitting beside How much: free admission accident on McMinnville told him he had located a him that had a strong odor Lineup: 1-1:45 p.m., Patterson/Jones Family (Smithville, Hwy. on April 21. Upon male matching the consistent with the smell of bluegrass gospel); 2-2:30, Hickory Grove Missionary arrival he found a 2001 Ford description of the driver of burnt marijuana. Campbell Baptist Church Choir (Kittrell); 2:45-3:30, Renaissance Taurus in a ditch with no the Ford Taurus. said it was there when he Southern Gospel (Murfreesboro); 3:45-4:15, Society Hill driver inside or outside the When asked for showed up and denied it Missionary Baptist Church (McComb, Miss.); 4:30-5, vehicle. identification, Campbell was his. Archie Watkins (formerly of The Inspirations and Cannon County Dispatch rambled through his pockets Campbell was placed recently with the Smokey Mountain Review, Whittier, informed Deputy McGee a and produced some keys, a under arrest for Leaving the N.C.); 5:15-6, Ridgetop (bluegrass gospel, Woodbury); man had picked up the flashlight pen and a wallet. Scene of an Accident, 6:15-7, Three Parts Grace; 7:15-8 p.m., Heirline. driver and taken him to When asked what the keys Driving Without a License, Woodbury. The driver was went to Campbell said he Filing a False Report and reported to be wearing a didn't know and that he had Possession of Drug NOISE ... purple hoodie and he had a CAMPBELL found them in the parking Paraphernalia. Upon contact gospel stations," Fletcher said. pieced lip. On his way to the sheriff's lot at Walmart in Tullahoma. with the owner of the Fletcher's partners in sound, David and Susan England, Woodbury Police units department to do his report The keys were to a Ford vehicle, she said it had been who live in Auburntown, performed country music before looked for the driver but of the incident, Deputy and had a remote attached. stolen. An additional charge making the switch to gospel and are truly glad for the were unable to make McGee noticed a man sitting Woodbury Auto Express of Theft Over $1,000 was change in style. contact. in the parking out of was contacted. The remote levied. "We honestly enjoy being able to do something that The keys were missing O'Reilly's Auto Parts who unlocked the doors and the Total bond was set at makes a difference. We've seen people walk the aisle, and from the vehicle. On the was wearing a purple jacket. key fit the ignition of the $10,750. Campbell was we've seen churches get healed spiritually that have had driver's side floorboard was Deputy McGee pulled into vehicle. appointed an attorney in turmoil," said David, a native of Sparta, Tenn., who is a located what appeared to be the parking lot and spoke Campbell said he had not Cannon County General project manager for Siemens Building Technology. a pipe commonly used for with the individual, been driving the vehicle and Sessions Court on April 24. "I've been playing country music for 35 of past 40 years," smoking marijuana. Alexander Bradley that he had never seen it His next court appearance is said Susan, office manager Murfreesboro dentist Dr. Brian Woodbury Auto Express Campbell, 19, 104 Burger before it pulled up. While in set for May 15. Riel. "But I sang my first church special when I was 3 in a was contacted to tow the Dr., Manchester, who stated the process of getting ready church in Brookhaven, Miss. I sang 'How Great Thou Art.' vehicle to its lot. he was waiting for his to place Campbell into the It was my grandpa's favorite song." She, too, finds performing gospel more fulfilling than country. Relay For Life to honor cancer survivors "If you're having a bad day and step up to sing a song, everything becomes peaceful to me. And if someone in that A special Luminaria Ceremony to be lost to cancer and to pay tribute to County on May 4th at 6:00 PM as congregation is a having a hard time, it seems like the spirit held during the American Cancer cancer survivors.” survivors will circle the track, settles everybody down. If you put your heart in the right Society Relay For Life® of Cannon Relay For Life events are held surrounded by friends and family place and really are reverent, everything comes together in County will remember those lost to overnight as individuals and teams cheering them on. Also a part of that moment and it's all peaceful. You're just in that time cancer and honor those who have camp out at an athletic track, park or Cannon Relay For Life event is the with God that is really so sweet." survived. Luminaria will be lit at other gathering area, with the goal of “Fight Back” Ceremony, in which a As for their trio, which features "wonderful harmony," it Dillon Park on May 4th at 9:00 pm to keeping at least one team member on community leader will inspire Relay will debut its second album, "Part Two," at the gospel represent these individuals. the track or pathway at all times participants with his or her own concert. Susan says, "God really has a hand in this group." Anyone desiring to make a luminaria throughout the evening. Teams do commitment and will challenge them "We've been together for about a year and a half. We have donation may do so by contacting most of their fundraising prior to the to take a personal pledge of action been friends for many years," said Fletcher. "The good Lord Korie Aycock at 615.542.6970 or by event, but some teams also hold (e.g., stop smoking, eat more healthily, is truly blessing us. We will be singing at the National visiting www.relayforlife.org/cannon. creative fundraisers at their camp sites exercise regularly, etc.) in fighting Quartet Convention this year in Louisville the second week Each luminaria candle is $10.00. during Relay. Relay celebrates people back. in September." “Each luminaria represents the life of who have battled cancer, remembers Information about making a As for who sings what parts, she answers, "We kind of someone who has battled cancer. It is a loved ones lost, and provides luminaria donation, forming a team or divide it out. We don't have one set lead. We all have our beautiful sight when all the bags with participants with an opportunity to walking in the Survivors Lap is songs. David and Susan are more comfortable singing candles are illuminated around the fight back against the disease. available by calling Korie Aycock at leads." track,” said Korie, volunteer co-chair. Prior to the Luminaria Ceremony, 615.542.6970 or Tammy Smith at Three Parts Grace uses a lot of pre-recorded music but “The Luminaria Ceremony is a the Survivors Lap will kick off the 615.904.4498 or visiting will also bring out their instruments: Fletcher plays moving way to remember loved ones 2012, Relay For Life event in Cannon www.RelayForLife.org/cannon mandolin, fiddle and bass fiddle, David plays guitar and Susan the mandolin. Among the songs they will perform are such standards as "When He Was on the Cross;" CON ... RABIES ... "Beulah Land" and "House of Gold," plus their own caller already knew the victim's address. Tate said. “We have skunk cases on a regular basis but it is composition, "What If I Did." Victims are told to send the money using a Green Dot extremely unusual for a dog in town to have rabies.” The three met at Shiloh Baptist Church, between MoneyPak card, which are reloadable debit cards that are Rabies is a deadly virus that is transmitted by bites from Auburntown and Woodbury, where Fletcher's father serves widely available nationwide at more than 50,000 locations. an infected animal. Rabies can be prevented if treated as pastor. "We became very good friends from there. Moneypaks can be used for funding PayPal accounts and promptly before symptoms develop. Left untreated, rabies Friendship led to second family and the trio," recalled to pay phone, cable or credit card bills. Better Business is nearly always fatal. Although rabies in humans is very Fletcher, who teaches agriculture classes at DeKalb County Bureaus and law enforcement officers across the county say rare in theUnited States today, up to 40,000 people each year High School and lives near Woodbury. criminals are also using them to fleece consumers. receive preventive treatment following an exposure. The gospel songfest will allow some of the local churches Consumers nationwide have been warned to exercise In Tennessee and elsewhere in the U.S., the number of to share information about their congregations. caution when using MoneyPaks to pay companies or rabies cases in domestic animals has declined dramatically "We're giving pastors the opportunity to speak between individuals they don't know. due to mandatory vaccination laws for dogs and cats. groups about events coming up in their churches. In According to the local victim of the ripoff using However, rabies among wildlife (especially skunks, bats, general this will be for churches in the Salem Baptist MoneyPak, and Cannon County Sheriff's Investigator and raccoons) has become more prevalent. The higher the Association and some of the Missionary Baptist churches in Anthony Young, the criminals may be acting from outside incidence of rabies in wildlife, the greater the risk to the area (Woodbury, Murfreesboro, Alexandria, Smithville, the country. She indicted the caller had a heavy Indian domestic animals who act as a buffer zone between wildlife Milton, Lascassas), and we're looking to expand next year," accent, and Investigator Young said he has received reports and humans. said Fletcher. of a scammer with an Indian accent trying to victimize Tennessee law requires that all dogs and cats be She recommends that folks bring lawn chairs, while people. vaccinated against rabies and their shots kept up-to-date. vendors will sell barbecue, burgers, hot dogs and soft Investigator Young is cautioning citizens about two other Although cases of rabies in cats in Tennessee are drinks. "We will have canopy tents set up, so rain or shine, scams targeting local citizens. uncommon, there are twice as many rabid cats as dogs in we're gonna have it," she says of the event. One of the scams involves a fake postal money order. the U.S. To further protect your pets, keep them confined to "My expectations are for the community to have a good Investigator Young said the scam artists are contacting a controlled area to limit their exposure to wild animals. time," concludes David England. "We'd really like to see people by phone or by e-mail and telling them they have If you are bitten by a wild or domestic animal, or get fresh this become an annual event." won money. In order to receive the prize money, the people saliva from the animal into a fresh wound or scratch, then are being told they need to send money in the form of a immediately wash the wound thoroughly with soap and HORSE ... postal money order. water for at least five minutes, and seek medical attention Investigator Young said at least one local resident fell immediately. Local or state health officials should be Corlew following their convictions. victim to this scam when they sent money and received a consulted to help determine if rabies treatment is needed. As one of the conditions of their probation they were postal money order in return. When they took the money A normal, healthy dog or cat that bites a person should be ordered to not own any dogs or cats. They were permitted order to the post office it turned out to be a fake. confined and observed for 10 days, and any illness that to keep horses at a farm they own in Shelbyville. "Although the money orders look real, they are not," occurs during confinement should be evaluated by a When LaFever and the deputy went to the Howlands' Investigator Young said. "They thought they had won veterinarian and reported to the local health department. local farm to investigate the complaint on April 11, they $10,000 but wound up losing money." Do not attempt to capture an animal that you suspect has observed approximately 10 horses outside, approximately The other scam involves callers or e-mailers trying to send rabies. Notify your local health department or animal 22 horses in the stables, one dog running loose, one dog tied people, mostly senior citizens, a medical insurance card. control. Rabies in domestic animals can have a variety of up in the barn, and the dead horse, according to the The callers already have the victim's name, address and signs and symptoms. Rabid animals may display abnormal violation of probation warrants taken out against them by phone number, and then ask them for their bank account behavior or an inability to rise or walk or hold the head the Tennessee Board of Probation and Parole. number. erect. Drooling and foaming at the mouth are only They were both arrested and released on bonds of Investigator Young said that once the scammers have the occasionally observed. $75,000. Their initial court date is June 28. victim's bank account number, they can transfer money out According to Sheriff's Investigator Anthony Young, the of the victim's account into theirs. Visit The Courier Online: CannonCourier.com Howlands do not face any additional charges at this time in He said people should hang up the phone or not respond relation to the discovery of the dead horse. Investigator to e-mails if it comes from people pr businesses they do not Young said the Howlands denied owning the horse and know and trust. DONNIE ESTES COLE BANKS that there is indication the horse might have been dumped "My advice is do not give out any personal or financial on the rural property by another party. information over the phone or by e-mail unless you already have an established relationship with the caller or Estes Heating, Air & Refrigeration Advertising in the Cannon Courier gets results! business," Investigator Young said. 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Saturday 8 A.M.- 12 Noon 563-5252 or 563-5253 1-800-342-1444 We Buy All Types Scrap Metal Tin - Uncleaned Motors - Mixed Cast Iron - Unprepared Steel - Automobiles - Appliances - Copper - Brass - Radiators - Aluminum Cans We Buy Cars with Tires & Gas Cars - $13.50 per hundred Scrap - $13.00 per hundred Cans - $.55 per pound Call for prices on other metals -- We offer Pickup Service for Scrap Cars PAGE 10 CANNON COURIER MAY 2, 2012 Parsley, Jackson Planners review potential zoning policies Join Clark Maples KEITH READY Cannon County. include specifying that sign additional personnel such Courier Contributor The draft is the backbone standards for industrial as the salaries, supplies, Realty & Auction Implementing zoning of zoning ordinances. zoning districts shall be office space and other BILL PARSLEY JENNIFER JACKSON policies and procedures for Upper Cumberland Human developed and incorporated expenses of a fully Betsy Maples Taylor, was time to make a change any county or city is a Resource Management within a zoning resolution operational Zoning Owner / Broker of Clark and we feel like Clark lengthy process, but Planner Shannon Copas and that the county should Compliance Officer, Maples Realty and Auction, Maples will be a good fit and Tuesday night (April 24) the worked up several policies support all practical efforts, charged with the is pleased to announce the home for us, and allow us to Cannon County Planning for the Commission to look both public and private, to administration and addition of long time local continue to provide the Commission started at. maintain and improve enforcement of county-wide Realtors Bill Parsley and highest level of service to all reviewing potential Land Some of the possible existing industrial site zoning codes. Enforcement Jennifer Jackson. our real estate clients,” Use Plan Policies for Industrial Land Use Policies locations. is the key to making the Bill and Jennifer are Parsley said. Copas advised taking out zoning policies and plans joining Clark Maples after Clark Maples Realty and the adoption and work, he said. many years of working Auction, located in implementation policy of Copas used the public use together as a team at Parsley Murfreesboro, has been in the International Building plan that he put together as and Todd Realty and the real estate and auction Codes of the Land Use part of a guideline to help Auction. business for 40 years Policy. He said it should be the Commission get the Jennifer Jackson has been a providing the highest level indicated in the zoning paperwork in motion for buyer representative of service and integrity. ordinances. The zoning procedures in specialist for over 10 years Betsy Maples Taylor said, Commission felt it was Cannon County. and will continue to serve in “We are so excited to have 563-4307 necessary to remove it Following the various that capacity. professionals like Bill and altogether until they could changes to the plan which Bill Parsley has been a Jennifer join our team, and Sandra Barton - Owner study up on the were discussed Tuesday broker and auctioneer for we are looking forward to International Building night, Copas will now draft many years and will working with them.” 304 Murfreesboro Road Codes. a more detailed Land Use continue to represent sellers For all your real estate and Another step Copas Plan for the Commission to at Clark Maples Realty and auctions needs give Bill and recommended was consider during its June Auction. Jennifer a call at 563-1100 or including in the county meeting. “Jennifer and I felt like it 896-4740. budget funding for THIS WEEKEND SPECIALS! Vacuum Cleaners & Youth conference Sewing Machines Repaired planned this weekend Bags, Belts, Brushes for All Makes and Models Cawthorn Farm Nursery Pleasant View Baptist welcome to attend. Bro. Church invites you to join Mike is very passionate Hostas, Call JESSIE DUKE them in their inaugural about sharing the of youth conference. Jesus Christ. He has a great Bleeding Home 898-1280 “Awakening 2012” will be sense of humor and relates Cell 615-584-1810 held Friday May 4th from 7- the gospel to people with Hearts and 10 p.m. & Saturday May 5th practical life application. Free Pickup and Delivery Caladiums from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Those in attendance will Youth Evangelist Mike surely receive a blessing in $600 each Fowler from Jacksonville, FL hearing the Word of God will be speaking at each proclaimed. He will Flowers - shrubs - trees vegetable plants TOMMY POWELL session. Friday night will encourage passionate about include a message, live sharing the love of Jesus water plants - stuff and things and such band, drama skits, games & Christ. He encourages the GENERAL CONTRACTOR door prizes. youth as well as the Church Saturday will offer two to rise up and become a 259 Fred Adams Road sessions with lunch in voice that cannot be silenced Shingle and Metal Roofing - Decks - Siding and between from 12-1 p.m. about the Kingdom of Bradyville, TN 37026 Aluminum - Gutters - Porches There will be messages on Heaven and towards Follow the signs on Hwy. 64 Saturday as well as a live winning souls for God. - Sunrooms - Windows - etc. band, a jump house and an Pleasant View Baptist inflatable slide. A free hot Church is located at 2355 HOURS: Friday - Noon until 6:00 p.m. We also have Haul-Off Service dog and drink will go to Lonnie Smith Rd. Saturday: 9 until 6 Available - Licensed and Insured each of the first 300 in If you have any questions attendance. Dollar snow or would like to RSVP for Sunday - Noon until 6:00 p.m. cones and cotton candy will your group, e-mail TOMMY POWELL, General Contractor be available as well. [email protected] 615-542-6809 or 542-5346 Although this is an event or call Pastor Jeff Crips at Home 765-7891 or Cell 653-7485 geared to reach the youth, 615-556-8220. everyone is more than Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #88 Woodbury presents Casey’s Rides Inc. Owensboro, Kentucky Wednesday, May 2 through Saturday, May 5

Wednesday, Thursday and Friday ALL YOU CAN 5:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m. RIDE on $5.00 Off Saturday 12 noon until 10:00 p.m. Wednesday, Coupons Thursday & Friday will be given out to all Armbands $20.00 Cannon County ALL YOU CAN RIDE ON SATURDAY Schools from noon until 5:00 p.m. with an armband THEN.... from 5:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m. you must 14 rides purchase another armband for $20.00 Concessions Carnival Games CANNON COURIER MAY 2, 2012 PAGE 11

Tony Stinnett photo Girl Scouts bury time capsule at courthouse Members of several area girls scout troops gathered on the lawn of the Cannon County Courthouse to bury a time capsule Saturday afternoon, April 14. The capsule contained letters and other items specific to the particular troop. The time capsule will be recovered in 2037 – 25 years from the time it was buried. Volunteer Appreciation Day held

On April 18 Cannon comes every other month to 9. Lillian Higdon County Senior Center speak at the Center about the 10. Shirley Gibbs celebrated Volunteer latest health information in 11. Brenda Odom Appreciation Days, with a partnership with volunteers 12. Kathryn Bush luncheon for all volunteer from SunCrest when called 13. Betty Glimps who served from April 2011 upon; He has also been the 14. Barney Sissom – May 2012. announcer for the Ms. Good 15. Joyce Tank The top Senior volunteer Ole Days Pageant. 16. Gail Norton award winner was Yvonne List of Top 25 Volunteers 17. Reba Denny Grimes with over 187 1. Yvonne Grimes 18. Maureen Mackey volunteer service hours. She 2. Marilyn Williams 19. Sharon Haley also assisted getting a senior 3. Della Young 20. Rebacca Davenport emergency medical attention 4. Reba Prater 21. Ronald Born on one of her home visits. 5. Eunice Haley 22. Evelyn Cleaveland The top Community 6. Doris Markum 23. Dale Collins volunteer award went to Dr. 7. Lila Jordan 24. Lavada Scott YVONNE GRIMES Michael Thomas, which 8. Margaret Wagner 25. Al Bugg DR. MICHAEL THOMAS PAGE 12 CANNON COURIER MAY 2, 2012 CANNON COURIER MAY 2, 2012 PAGE 13 SPORTS Five to be inducted into Hall of Fame TONY STINNETT Cannon County High School and also coached the World Players of the Year in each of Bobby Parker was instrumental Courier Co-Editor Gymnasium at 6 p.m. Games, will be the keynote CCHS’ 13 TSSAA-sponored in the lives of numerous Cannon Cannon County’s rich athletic “Looking at the names of this speaker. sports will be named, in addition County athletes as their coach tradition will be honored when class, as well as last year’s class, The Hall of Fame and High to the Male and Female Athletes and mentor. the second class of the Cannon we are talking about our rich School Sports Awards Banquet, of the Year; the Female and Male Harold Patrick spent years County Sports Hall of Fame is history and tradition with these sponsored by The Cannon Publisher’s Cup Winners for top bringing the football and inducted during the 2012 Cannon Hall of Famers,”said one Courier, went on sale Monday. scholar-athletes, and the Lions basketball action to fans over the Courier Hall of Fame and High committee member (the five- Tickets are $12 and can either be Award. radio airwaves. His contributions School Sports Banquet. person Hall of Fame Committee purchased at the Cannon Courier Not only was Gannon an helped create many memories Terry Gannon (coach/athlete), remains anonymous. “When you Office or online at outstanding athlete at Woodbury and enjoyable evenings for Glenn Higgins (athlete), Bobby talk about these people and what cannoncourier.com. You may also Central High School, but he also Cannon County sports fans. Parker (coach), Harold Patrick they meant to Cannon County call the Cannon Courier at 563- coached the boys basketball team Vicky Todd is regarded as one (contributor) and Vicky Todd athletics, it’s a ‘Who’s Who’ of 2512 and pay via credit card and to the state tournament in 1985 - of the most outstanding girls (athlete) were unanimous outstanding athletes.” have tickets held at the door. their only appearance. basketball players in Cannon selections of the Hall of Fame Legendary MTSU Track and Deadline to purchase tickets is Glenn Higgins was a dominant County history. She is the second- Committee and will become the Field Coach Dean Hayes, who May 15. football player who went on to leading scorer in program history, second class inducted when they has helped coach the USA In addition to the Hall of Fame star at Mississippi State, where he a three-time All-Stater and led the are enshrined May 17 at the Olympic Track team four times induction, The Cannon Courier’s earned All-SEC honors. Lionettes to the 1969 Final Four. Super sophomore Sissom named Class AA All-State

TONY STINNETT much rather have team players across the state highest ranking of any Courier Co-Editor success than individual that you have played Class AA player in Cannon County girls success. She is very against or followed Tennessee. She also sports basketball standout Abbey humble and she works through the years,” Sissom a 4.0 GPA. Sissom was named to the hard in the offseason to be said. “I am appreciative to “Abbey means a great 2012 Tennessee Sports at our best in season. She the sports writers who deal to our program and it Writers All-State Team deserves to be considered voted me to the All-State is great when you see (TSWA) last week, adding one of the best players in team, but I wouldn’t have deserving kids get this to her list of accolades the state because she is.” made it if not for my type of recognition,” following a dynamic 2011- Sissom helped lead the teammates. Basketball is a Dodgen said. “The good 12 season. Lionettes to a 26-8 record team sport. My teammates thing about Abbey is she is Sissom, who debuted and into the Region 4-AA work hard to get me shots. never satisfied. She is with a breakout freshman semifinals in 2011-12. She They do a lot of work and always working and campaign that saw her averaged 20 points per they share in this with striving to become better. earn All-State Tournament game and scored 20 or me.” She is already working and All-District and All- more points 20 times. Sissom scored 28 or more hard this offseason to help Region Tournament, as Sissom became a points four times during make the team better next well as Freshman of the member of the Lionettes’ her sophomore season. She season. That’s why she is Year, did not suffer from a 1,000-point club as a scored a whopping 640 an All-State player and sophomore slump in 2011- sophomore. She ended the points during 2011-12. that means something in 12. season with 1,005 points. The well-rounded Tennessee, where girls “Abbey had an Sissom was also named a Sissom also averaged 2.6 basketball is big and there outstanding season and Class AA Miss Basketball assists, 2.5 steals and 4.4 are several quality she helped us enjoy a great finalist in 2012, joining rebounds. Entering the players.” year as a basketball team,” Julie Powell as the only 2011-12 season Sissom was Sissom already has other finalist in school ranked No. 7 in the Class received offers from TONY STINNETT photo Cannon County girls history. of 2014 by HoopsPlus, MTSU, Belmont, UT- Cannon County sophomore Abbey Sissom, left, was basketball coach Michael “It is such an honor to be Tennessee Girls Basketball Martin and Samford, named to the Tennessee Sports Writers Association All- Dodgen said. “The thing named along with those Report, which is the among others. State team last week. about Abbey is she would Football lift-a-thon fundraiser Saturday

Lions sweep TONY STINNETT football team. Players get people to hot dogs available to supporters. Courier Co-Editor sponsor them for the amount of Money raised from the lift-a-thon The Cannon County High School weight they lift during this event. will go directly into the football football lift-a-thon will be held Fans and supporters are welcome to account and the cookout money will Saturday (May 5) at the Sports Field watch the players as they perform go to the Cannon County High twinbill from House beginning at 9 a.m. their lifts inside the Sports Field School Athletic Council. Both The event is open to the public and House. fundraisers are designed to help will serve as a fund-raiser for the Following the lift-a-thon a cookout support student-athletes and facility will be held with hamburgers and enhancements. Clarkrange Undefeated champs!!!

Courier Sports Report Cannon County’s baseball team enjoyed a doubleheader sweep against visiting Clarkrange Saturday (April 28) winning 6-5 and 14-4. Brent Duggin reached second with none out and was bunted to third by brother Brian Duggin before Nick Vasser laid down a perfect suicide squeeze to secure the victory in game one. Austin Brown continued his hot streak, going 2-for-4 with a run scored. Chase Gunter pitched five strong innings and Justin Tobin came on to pitch two innings of no-hit baseball to earn the win. The Lions broke out the bats - and brooms- to complete the sweep in the nightcap. Vasser had another strong peformance on the mound, scattering five hits over five innings to earn the win. Vasser was also 2-for-4 with a double and four RBI in the 14-4 win. Brown kept his hot bat sizzling with a 3-for-3 effort that included a double, two runs scored and one RBI from the leadoff position. The junior shortstop is hitting .481 during his current nine-game hitting streak. Dalton Bell, Brian Duggin, Jarrett Melton, Nathan McGuire and Chase Gunter also had run-producing hits in the victory. Earlier in the week the Lions suffered a 7-1 setback against Smith County Monday, and fell 19-3 Tuesday. Brown, Brent Duggin and Jackson Mason had hits in the Monday game, while Brown, Brent Duggin, Brian Duggin and Trent Bragg had base knocks in the Tuesday game against Smith County. Photo provided The Lions conclude the regular season at DeKalb County Congratulations to the 10-12 year old Girls Jr. Pro team, sponsored by Sonic of Woodbury. They went 10-0 and won Tuesday at 5 p.m. They will begin play in the District 8-AA the championship. Thanks girls for a perfect season. Seated front row, left to right, Allie St. Joh, Witty, Madison Tournament against York Thursday. Time and location for Logan, Kallie Kemp. Back row, Anna Grace Sissom, Libby Cook, Kristen Fann, Kaylee Means. Coaches, Suzette the York game was not determined at presstime. Sissom and Jeff Fann.

109 WEST MAIN STREET - WOODBURY 615-200-8940 Tuesday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Closed Monday PAGE 14 CANNON COURIER MAY 2, 2012

Photo provided Cannon County FCCLA, an All STAR Chapter Eleven CCHS students attended the Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) 67th Annual State Leadership Conference at Gaylord Opryland Resort April 10-12, 2012. Attending with the students were Connie Lorance (Advisor), Lynda Martin, and Jessica Gaines. During the three day convention, students participated in competitions, attended workshops, and had the opportunity to listen to exceptional speakers. One of the high lights of the trip was Wright, National FCCLA Vice President of Membership. Overall, Cannon County came home with 2 Bronze Metals, 1 Silver Metal, and 3 Gold Metals. Hayley Gannon won 1st place in Career Investigation, and she will be representing Tennessee at the National FCCLA Convention in Orlando, Florida in July. Sarah Rogers, Mary Talbott, and Josie Woolsey received Power of One Awards. Power of One helps students find and use their personal power. Members set their own goals, work to achieve them, and enjoy the results. The skills members learn in Power of One help them now and in the future in school, with friends and family, in their future at college, and on the job. CCHS FCCLA was awarded the All STAR Chapter Award (the highest award a chapter can receive in the state) and Power of Reading Award (for their community service efforts). Cannon County also came home with a state officer. Mary Talbott is the 2012-2013 Tennessee FCCLA First Vice President of Community Service and Public Relations. We look forward to another exciting year! Left to right, Mary Talbott, McKala Rollins, Shelby Lovvorn, Shawnetta Ray, Hayley Gannon, Sarah Rogers, Katlyn Arnold, Emily Agee, Emily Pemberton, Reba Barnett, Josie Woolsey. CANNON COURIER MAY 2, 2012 PAGE 15 In Concert... Jeff Bates, Live Performance Gospel Concert with Dr. Dennis Swanberg Thursday night, May 10 “America’s Minister of Triumphant Encouragement” 7:30 pm Saturday, May Quartet 5 at 7 pm at Dave & Thursday, May 10 Cookeville Buster’s at 7:00 p.m. Community Opry Mills, Convenant Fellowship, Center free Morrison For info, call admission For info, call 931-256-0777 931-256-0777 DREAM BIG Cannon County Library

Photo provided Summer Reading Program Ms. Ovie Hollis, second from right, turned 83 years young Friday. The legendary queen of Cannon County biscuit bakers still is delivering children Prizes for all age groups! to Woodbury Grammar School and making pies at Joe's Place for everyone to Special Programs! enjoy. The school, including Principal Bonnie Patterson, far left, honored her Big Summer Surprises! with a big card Friday morning as she came through the parent drop off lane. What an amazing woman! You can register at either Adams Memorial Library in Woodbury or Auburntown Branch Library in Auburntown starting Adams Library News May 1st. BY RITA ALLEN FEATURED EVENTS: May 31 - Cannon Arts Dance Studio Performance Thanks to all who helped ceremonies on Saturday, Don't forget that Summer with and attended the the 21st. Sprits were high. Reading Program June 7 - “Creatures of the Night”, Friends of the Library We just wish the registration begins on May live nocturnal animals Roast on the 19th! A good temperature had been a bit 1st at both library outlets. time was had by all and higher. Ground is now There are prizes for all age June 14 - Camping Out with Edgar Evins State many funny stories were officially broken and you groups and some fun Park shared. Arna Smthson was should start seeing changes activities planned well and truly "roasted". soon. We are rearranging a including a visit from the June 21 - Snowbird Live! Thanks to all you sturdy few things inside on the animals of Natural History souls who braved the main floor to accommodate Educational Company of June 28 - Pool party! unfriendly elements and the work, so please don't the Midsouth. (Remember came to the hesitate to ask if you are the kangaroo from last For more information, please call your library groundbreaking unable to find something. year? And the python?) at 563-5861 or 464-2622

Spring Sunday, May 13th Fling at the Example Every mother and grandmohter is unique, Old Feed Store Antique Mall but they all have one thing in common: No matter how busy they are, they’re always there for you. This Mother’s Day, show Mom or Grandma, stepmom or special aunt, daughter or sister how special she is - Customer Appreciation May 4-6 Syrenne Jacobs show her off in a special way. Happy Mother’s Day Mom Love, Cole rain or shine *Dealer Discounts We’ll place your mother’s or grandmother’s picture and special *Door Prizes message, in example as shown, in the Cannon Courier on Wednesday, May 9th, 2012 to show her how proud you are and *Mother’s Day how much you love her! Greenhouse Specials Cost is $15.00 (30 word message only with no photo $8.00) Saturday, May 5 DEADLINE SUNDAY, MAY 6 *Complimentary lunch out back on the river You can send email by Sunday, May 6th and still meet the deadline. [email protected] from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. *Live Music Mother’s name: ______Greeting from: ______Rhythm Kitchen Special musical guests ______310 West Water Street Mail, bring or email photo and information with payment to: Woodbury, TN 3790 CANNON COURIER (615) 563-2108 210 West Water Street, Woodbury, TN 37190 Call Teresa at (615) 563-2512 for more information. www.oldfeedstore.com PAGE 16 CANNON COURIER MAY 2, 2012 CANNON COUNTY DEVOTIONAL PAGE This devotional page is made possible by the listed businesses who encourage all of us to attend worship services.

Yet God is not far from each one of us, for “In 1927 Memorial Boulevard him we live and move Murfreesboro, TN 37129 and have our being.” (615) 904-2449 Acts 17:27-28 www.adamsplace.org

HAYDEN BRYSON, Affiliate Broker, Auctioneer Member ABR, GRI Email:[email protected] AC Robinson’s Heating & Air Office (615) 896-4600 Sales & Service - Installation - EPA Certified - 7 Days a Week Cell (615) 812-8871 CHRIS ROBINSON, Owner (615) 563-8767 or Cell (615) 904-5825 Remember the Lord in Mountain View Medical everything you do, and Family Practice He will show you the Phone (615) 563-3245 right way. James Spurlock III D.O. Fax (615) 563-3247 Proverbs 4:6 Terrance Binks D.O. 370 Doolittle Road, Suite 1 Shon Nolin, D.O. Holly Blankenship, D.O. Woodbury, TN 37190 B & W Market #2 I lie down and sleep, and all night long the Lord 11750 John Bragg Hwy. protects me. Readyville, TN ASSEMBLY OF GOD BRADYVILLE CHURCH OF GOSPEL Psalm 3:5 615-563-6947 GRACE ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHRIST FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY 2999 John Bragg Hwy. Woodbury, 615-765-3384 3213 Murfreesboro Rd. Woodbury, 615-563-8711 BROWNTOWN CHURCH OF Woodbury, 615-563-8403 PAUL HOLDER Dodge Chrysler GRACE ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHRIST JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Jeep Pre-Owned 1024 Browntown Rd. Woodbury, 615-563-6656 KINGDOM HALL-JEHOVAH'S REALTY & AUCTION CO. Woodbury, 615-765-5553 1705 S. Church Street Murfreesboro, TN 37130 BAPTIST WITNESS Office 108 E. Main St. McMinnville, TN www.BeamanDCJ.com CHURCH OF CHRIST 2769 McMinnville Hwy. AUBURN BAPTIST 250 Knob Hill Rd. Office Phone 473-7321 or 473-2208 Jason Delgado, General Sales Manager 87 W. Main St. Woodbury, 615-563-8261 Night 939-2644 Business: (615) 895-5092 Auburntown, 615-464-4184 Auburntown, 615-464-4349 METHODIST Paul Holder, Auctioneer, St. Lic. No. 37, Firm Lic. No. 33 Email: [email protected] CURLEE CHURCH OF CHRIST Tennessee Licensed Broker BURT BAPTIST Woodbury, 615-563-5762 IVY BLUFF UNITED METHODIST 1087 Burt Rd. ELKINS CHURCH OF CHRIST 7985 Ivy Bluff Road BOYD’S GARAGE Woodbury, 615-563-6023 67 Lincoln Lane Morrison, TN 37357 QUICK SHOP MARKET CENTERHILL BAPTIST Woodbury, 615-563-6328 NEW SHORT MOUNTAIN UNITED NAPA Auto Care Center 2513 Short Mountain Rd. ICONIUM CHURCH OF CHRIST METHODIST 106 E. Main Street Woodbury, 615-563-5534 2098 Iconium Rd. 7312 Short Mountain Rd. Woodbury, TN 37190 3030 Gassaway Road FIRST BAPTIST Woodbury, 615-563-2089 Woodbury, 615-563-1444 Open 24 Hours A Day Boyd Pitts - (615) 563-5171 405 W. Main St. IVY BLUFF CHURCH OF CHRIST SIMMONS CHAPEL FREE Woodbury, 615-563-2474 101 Wade Rd. “We Never Close” METHODIST HICKORY GROVE BAPTIST Woodbury, 931-939-3200 3295 Hollow Springs Rd. Cannon Inn of 151 Cripple Creek Loop LEONI CHURCH OF CHRIST Woodbury, 615-765-5589 6818 McMinnville Hwy. Readyville, 615-895-2171 WOODBURY UNITED METHODIST ROGER BATEY Woodbury Woodbury, 615-563-2337 132 Masey Drive Woodbury, TN JESUS IS LORD BAPTIST 502 W. High St. CHURCH MID-WAY CHURCH OF CHRIST Woodbury, 615-563-2135 Truck & Equipment Repair In Shop or Mobile Service 615-563-9100 10528 Hollow Springs Rd. 12044 Halls Hill Pike, Milton PENTECOSTAL Shop (615) 765-7415 www.cannoninnofwoodbury.com 931-952-9076 Bradyville, 615-765-5151 WOODBURY'S PENTECOSTALS Mobile (615) 542-5241 Home Away From Home PLAINVIEW BAPTIST MOUNT ARARAT CHURCH OF 1305 Jim Cummings Hwy. 6088 Jim Cummings Hwy. Woodbury, 615-563-4480 “Where CHRIST Woodbury, 615-765-5961 1507 Blanton School Rd. PRESBYTERIAN feeling better Woodbury, 615-563-5042 is being at PLEASANT VIEW BAPTIST CRIPPLE CREEK PRESBYTERIAN Smith Funeral Home 1770 Pleasant View Rd. home.” NEW HOPE CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCH 303 Murfreesboro Road Woodbury, 615-765-7537 4296 Murfreesboro Rd. 2726 Cripple Creek Road Readyville, 615-563-8878 Woodbury, TN 37190 PROSPERITY BAPTIST Readyville Home Care Services 45 Fites Lane PLEASANT VIEW CHURCH OF (615) 563-5337 Auburntown, 615-408-4330 OTHER Woodbury 615-563-3032 CHRIST www.smithfuneralhomewoodbury.net PROSPERITY MISSIONARY 1770 Pleasant View Road CANNON COMMUNITY Woodbury, 615-765-5318 209 Murfreesboro Rd. Whatever is born of God BAPTIST Woodbury, 615-563-8606 Smithson Construction overcomes the world; 20725 Hwy. 96 SCIENCE HILL CHURCH OF Auburntown, 615-408-4645 CHRIST CORNERNSTONE COMMUNITY General Contractor and this is the victory 8120 John Bragg Rd. CHURCH New Home Builders - Remodeling & All Kinds of Painting SYCAMORE BAPTIST 50 Locke Creek Rd. Refinishing, Plumbing & Electrical Work Licensed & Insured 2617 Bivins Hill Rd. Readyville, 615-895-2265 that overcomes the Woodbury, 615-563-5657 Readyville, 615-536-5450 SMITH GROVE CHURCH OF 563-5748 Cell: 904-4894 world, our faith. DILLON STREET INDEPENDENT SYCAMORE MISSIONARY CHRIST 216 S. Dillon St. John Smithson, Owner State License I John 5:4 237 Hollow Springs Road # 31165 BAPTIST Woodbury, 615-563-2029 7165 Sycamore Creek Rd. Woodbury, 615-563-5617 800 West Main HARVEST VIEW Children’s Playhouse Woodbury, 615-563-4205 SUNNY SLOPE CHURCH OF 8518 Woodbury Pike Street IS A 3 STAR PROGRAM CHRISTIAN CHRIST Readyville, 615-893-9900 Woodbury, TN Corner of Hollis Creek and Casey In business for over 15 years GRACE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Sunny Slope HOLLOW SPRINGS COMMUNITY 5194 Jim Cummings Hwy. Robertson, For more information, call Woodbury CHURCH Owner Woodbury, 615-765-5830 6396 Hollow Springs Road Tracy Higgins at 563-9540 WOODBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST Bradyville 615-765-7490 CHURCH OF CHRIST 100 E. Water St. Woodbury, 615-563-2119 LIVING SPRING CHURCH 563-5300 ANTIOCH CHURCH OF CHRIST 7804 Hollow Springs Road 9487 Halls Hill Pike CHURCH OF GOD DARRYL T. DEASON, DDS Woodbury, 615-563-8828 Bradyville 615-765-5181 SHORT MOUNTAIN CHURCH OF NEW LIFE CHURCH ANDREW BUCHER, DDS AUBURN HILLS CHURCH OF GOD 9126 Old Nashville Hwy. www.SunCrestHealth.com CHRIST 6621 Short Mountain Rd. McMinnville 542-9124 717 Auburntown Road Woodbury 615-563-8665 801 B West Main Street Woodbury, 615-563-5482 Woodbury, 615-563-2299 SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Woodbury, TN 37190 WOODBURY CHURCH OF GOD 303 W. Colonial St. AUBURNTOWN CHURCH OF 745 Doolittle Rd. Woodbury, 615-563-2139 CHRIST Woodbury, 615-563-8372 15 W. Main St. Compliments of DONALD PRESTON Auburntown, 615-464-2600 Property Assessor DONNIE ESTES COLE BANKS 5220 Halls Hill Pike Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Phone (615) 893-4895 TOWN OF WOODBURY Cannon County 804 McMinnville Highway Woodbury, TN 37190 Woodbury, TN Estes Heating, Air & Refrigeration Phone (615) 563-7909 37190 CITY OFFICIALS 461 North Chancery Street Woodbury Funeral Home McMinnville, Higgins E & E WHOLESALE SUPPLY CO. TN 37110 Phone 563-2311 (931) 507-1131 or Obituary Line 563-2344 108 E. Main 563-8888 Flea 8396 John Bragg Hwy. 615-217-3404 www.WoodburyFuneralHome.net 888-774-3486 Readyville, TN 37149

705 S. College Street Woodbury, TN Holiday House Global Industrial “Customer First” 37190 Market Components, Inc. ph: 615-563-5120 Apartments Gerald Toledo Apartment living for the very low and low income CEO/President cell: 615-849-2422 person(s) 62 years of age and older, and/or 720 West Main Street fx: 615-563-5121 Open Year Disabled regardless of age MBE Certified [email protected] 563-7113 ISO 9001-2000 Round! 615-563-2500 ESTES BUS SERVICE INC. Johnson’s Heating & Air Woodson’s Pharmacy 144 Mankin Lane - Woodbury Booth Office: (615) 536-5008 Cell: (615) 464-3166 Store Hours: Mon-Fri 7:30 until 6:00 pm Mark Fults and Penny Gray Free Estimates - Financing Available Sat 8:00 until 5:00 pm Sun 9:00 until 2:00 pm Office 615-563-6334 563-5773 Rentals at We repair all major brands. Family owned and operated for over 50 years Anthony Johnson, Owner/Operator Cell 615-849-6250 P.O. Box 476 563-2159 FREE DELIVERY - FULL LINE OF $1 ITEMS [email protected] Manufactured under licensed by NORDYNE, O’Falion, MO. 224 McMinnville Hwy. ®Registered trademark/™Trademark of Maytag Corporation We accept most insurance plans and credit cards or its related companies ©2008. All rights reserved. CANNON COURIER MAY 2, 2012 PAGE 17

Tick season arrives early in Tennessee Stones River Quarry The Tennessee • Apply EPA-approved several days. Repellents Department of Health is repellents to discourage tick containing DEET can be “We are now open to serve your needs” seeing significant increases attachment. Repellents applied to skin, but must be in tick-borne illnesses this containing permethrin can reapplied every few hours. Crushed Stone - All Sizes year following an unusually be sprayed on shoes and Follow label instructions for We Deliver mild and spring. clothing and will last for repellents. Cases of Rocky Mountain spotted fever are up 533 percent compared to this time last year, according to 615-563-1818 Abelardo Moncayo, Ph.D., PRATER’S with the TDH Division of Communicable and BAR-B-QUE 895 Bradyville Road Environmental Diseases and & CATERING Woodbury, TN 37190 Emergency Preparedness. “We’ve documented 38 cases of Rocky Mountain $5 OFF $25 spotted fever, compared Dine In or Take Out “Across Parsley’s Market” with only six by the same 931-635-2259 Monday-Friday: 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. time last year,” Moncayo Saturday: 7 a.m. - 12 p.m. said. “We are also seeing 9516 Manchester Hwy Morrison, increased numbers of other tick-borne infections compared to last year. 2520 CHERRY SPRINGS ROAD - There really isn’t anything Rocky Mountain spotted not to like about this brand new Southern Style home with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths and beautiful hickory hardwood floors fever is the most serious tick- Begin Life in the Church of Jesus Christ throughout the house. There is borne disease in the United tile in the gorgeous kitchen that States. Symptoms usually has custom built hickory Highway 53 Woodbury appear two to 14 days after a cabinets. The bathroom vanities bite from an infected tick. are custom made of hickory too For info: (931) 247-1152 The disease often begins and the floors are tile. Enjoy with sudden onset of fever spacious living room and dining area. A nice quiet area at the We would like to invite you to our 17th year anniversary services. and headache. Early end of the house can be used as an office. Complete your country setting with a covered wrap-around porch and take in symptoms may resemble the beautiful views of the mountains. Situated on 10.08 acres other diseases and include the house has a covered car garage with a detached garage or nausea, vomiting, muscle shop. There is extra room in the attic that can be finished for REVIVAL pain, lack of appetite and living or storage. Kitchen appliances remain with the home. severe headache. Later symptoms may include rash, Starting Thursday evening, May 10th through Saturday abdominal pain, joint pain and diarrhea. evening, May 12th at 7:00 p.m. each evening. Rocky Mountain spotted fever is a serious illness that 1779 BLANTON 928 TRAIL 231 COUNTRY CLUB, can be fatal if not treated SCHOOL ROAD STREET MORRISON SPEAKER: Evangelist Wayne Steele correctly, even in previously healthy people. It and other 11.15 ACRES SHORT MOUNTAIN HIGHWAY - Beautiful tract of land, great views of surrounding hills, good building sites for that dream home, good grass tick-borne illnesses can have for hay and a place for horses and cattle, also has a new pond completely fenced Sunday Homecoming May 13th beginning at 10:00 a.m. devastating effects, but are in, city water available. effectively treated with Dinner will be served and then singing in the afternoon. No antibiotics. Persons with IVY BLUFF TRAIL - 5.16 acres of land ready to build that dream home, symptoms should see their city water available w/a road through middle of property; has small Sunday night service! medical provider for early stream that holds water year round w/large trees. PENDING Featured Singers: A Different Way! diagnosis and treatment. and many more local singers. Tick-borne diseases are Shown by appointment best prevented by avoiding Check website for all the details tick bites. Some tips from the These services will be in memory of Pastor James Todd who Charlesatnip.com Tennessee Department of pastored this church for 16 years. Gone but never forgotten Health include: for the great work he did for God and for the church. • Wear light-colored CHARLES D. ATNIP REALTY & AUCTION CO. clothing to help you spot HARRY LEE BARNES, Affiliate Broker ticks that may catch a ride on For the past year, Brother John Partin Jr. has pastored the church you. Office (615) 597-1521 Cell (615) 542-1010 Home • Tuck pants into socks to (615) 765-5243 or (931) 939-2345 and invites everyone to come and help us celebrate! keep ticks off your legs. E-mail: [email protected] www.charlesatnip.com

Kindergarten, Here I Come! Cannon Counaty Schools Invite You and Your Children to An Informational Meeting for the Families of Children Entering PRE-K AND KINDERGARTEN Kindergarten

Sponsored by the Cannon SCREENING AND REGISTRATION County Board of Education in partnership For kids who will begin kindergarten this fall (must with turn 5 by September 30, 2012) OR if you want your Mid-Cumberland child to attend a voluntary pre-kindergarten class Head Start (must turn 4 by September 30, 2012) First Baptist Church Fellowship Hall Come to this (Left side of Fellowship Hall) meeting to find out: - Procedures for kindergarten enrollment - How to prepare your child for the first day of kindergarten Monday, May 14th 8:00 am to 4:00 pm - Skills children need to have before coming to kindergarten Tuesday, May 15th 11 am to 7:00 pm - How to build your child's skills at home - What happens during a day of kindergarten Wednesday, May 16th 8:00 am to 3:00 pm - What supplies will my child need for kindergarten

PLEASE BRING: 1.Proof of residence (light or phone bill with your name and address) MEETING FACTS 2.Birth certificate (official copy) 3.Immunization record with proof of physical 4.Social Security Card Date: Monday, May 14, 2012 5.Proof of custody if necessary 6.Your child to be screened Where: Woodbury Grammar School Cafeteria 7.Verification of income for Pre-K registration only 500 West Adams Street ALL DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY ORIENTATION Woodbury, TN 37190 (08/06/12) (Please enter through the gym door.)

***Please allow 1 ½ hours for a complete screening of your child.*** Time: 6:30 P.M. to 7:30 P.M.

Call Cannon County Schools at 615-563-5752 if you have any questions. Please join us for this important session. PAGE 18 CANNON COURIER MAY 2, 2012 Auburntown News BY ANNA PATRICK

Congratulations to them Wednesday at D&J Grace members of which Auburn Elementary Pizza Steak House in are Susan and David students who raised a total Woodbury. England and Tina Nichols of $764.74 for the Leukemia It was an "Amazing Fletcher. It is set for and Lymphoma Society. Wonders Aviation" day Saturday, May 12 beginning Kindergarten was the top Saturday the 21st at at 1 p.m. Heirline, Ridgetop selling class with $152.11. Woodbury First Baptist and Ernie Watkins are just 3 First grade raised $105.67, Church. There were 135 of several who will be on Second grade brought in leaders present for this hand to perform Gospel $110.36. Third grade raised year's Vacation Bible School music at the C.S. Hawkins $73.79, fourth $75.03, fifth Clinic of Salem Association. Park. Bring your chair and $83.81, 6th $82.98, 7th Taking first place for the enjoy. $65.26 and 8th brought in attendance was Auburn Our birthday list begins $15.73. Mrs. Tracy's Baptist Church. on the 3rd when Earah Kindergarten class is being Sunday, the Association Stinnett Lankford and rewarded with a pizza held their annual Children's Jamison King celebrate. party. WHOO-HOO way to and Younger Bible Drill at Isaac Gaither's is the 4th. go students!! the office in Liberty. Taking Wallace Hancock, Jeremy Photo provided It was a quick trip for part were Hannah and McGregor, Magaline Donna and Jim Standfield Erilyn Denninger who Davenport and Shirley of Grandview, MO who participated in the State Young all add a year the Middle Tennessee State University students donated food for Woodland’s came in to tour the Harris Bible Drill held in 5th. Bobbie Whited and Backpack Program. Students from the Human Sciences Department heard Farm one last time. They Cookeville. Younger MaLeah Scott get their ice that Woodland’s Backpack Program was running out of food. Stephanie Bush arrived Monday afternoon children participating were cream and cake on the 6th. (Instructor of Class EHSA 222) and her students held food drives and raised and left out Tuesday. Alena and Christian Lauren Turney's is the 7th money to purchase food for Woodland Elementary. They would like to thank Coming in for a longer Denninger, Kiley Hughes, and Sarah Tuck winds up all the students and partners for their help. Partners for the food drive include visit were Richard and Caitlyn Crook, Carly Brown our week on the 8th. Happy Barbara Harris of Macon, and Brenden Reed. birthday you all. Stones River Manor Assisted Living, MTSU Student Chapter ASID/IID 2012 GA, Wanda Yule of A baptismal service was No anniversaries for this Showcase and Junior Cotillion Grand Spring Ball. Students pictured are Grandview, Mo, Robin held at Auburn Baptist week. Jennifer Austin, Tracey Trower, Devin Spicer, Roslyn Brewer, Richard Ivey, Burkhead of Peculiar, MO Sunday the 22nd. and Iesha Hill. Teachers pictured are Stephanie and Mitzie Bush. and Marsha Kraft of Candidates were Teresa If you have news for this Pennington, IL. We joined Kennedy and Ben and column, please e-mail me Carly Brown. at [email protected], or It's a "Coming Home" call 464-4310 and leave a event hosted by Three Parts WOODBURY message if no answer. Talking VETERINARY HOSPITAL with CARLA Y. BUSH, MVTE Lewanda Lance, UT Extension, Cannon County DVM creditors 102 N. Dillon Street When your income drops and you realize you can't pay all your bills, it's 563-8387 important to face your debts and know how to talk with your creditors. Your past experiences with creditors count. If you have REED REALTY consistently paid bills when due, most creditors Homes, Land, will be more cooperative Commercial than if you were late or following: acceptable to both you and didn't make regular - The reason you fell the creditor. Call 615-563-8929 payments. Creditors are in behind in your payments. If you fail to follow the 214 West High Street the business of lending - Your current income plan that you and your money. They want to keep Woodbury and prospects for future creditor have agreed upon, your business, but they also income. you hurt your chances of WANDA REED want to get paid. Contact - Other financial getting future credit. Be your creditors before they Broker/Agent obligations. sure to keep your creditors contact you. - Your plans to bring this informed about any Explain your current debt up to date, including changes that may affect situation. Tell them that the amount you plan to pay your payment agreement. circumstances have each month. If you owe a large amount reduced your income and Visit local creditors in of money and your you are not able to keep up person. This could be the creditors won't accept with your complete loan officer at your bank or reduced payments, you payment. Frankly discuss credit union, the credit may have to consider more your future income manager of local stores, or extreme alternatives such prospects so you and your the budget counselor at the as bankruptcy. creditors can figure out utility company. Don't If you miss a payment, solutions to the problem. forget creditors like your you will face increasing Most creditors would dentist, physician, clinic or pressure to pay. First, you prefer to receive smaller hospital. may receive a nice letter payments on a regular Contact out-of-town reminding you that you basis than to begin creditors by phone or letter. have missed a payment expensive collection If you phone, write down and asking you to pay procedures. the name and title of the promptly. Later, you may Before you and your person to whom you receive a more direct letter creditors agree on a talked. Follow up the demanding payment, or reduced payment or some conversation with a letter get phone calls. If bills are other solution, determine summarizing what you more than 90 days late, how much money you have and the creditor agreed to. there's a good chance they to pay off debts. Figure out Keep copies of your will be turned over to an how much income you can correspondence as well as independent collection count on each month and any replies. agency. how much to pay for As you negotiate with While the agency tries to essential monthly living each of your creditors, get you to pay, the law expenses. You'll need to don't agree to any plan protects you from certain know who and how much simply to get off the hook. actions. you owe, as well as how Be sure you will be able to Next week's article will you plan to pay them. follow through on the have more information Once you gather agreement. This is why it is about working with information you need to important to do your creditors and the Fair Debt contact each creditor. Be homework first. Establish Collection Protection Act. prepared to explain the a payment rate that is

Ivy Bluff News BY BONNIE STACY

Guests of Bonnie Stacy on by all of her friends. My sympathy to the Monday and Tuesday were Leeanne Hunt recently family of Patricia Spry who Dean and Ruth Stacy and visited Earline Williams. passed away after a long their daughters Debby She and her family recently illness. Baber, Tommy Gaspas and moved here from husband Gary from Oklahoma. Her husband is Westland, Michigan, Sonia a teacher at MTSU in I have discovered that what I Gopza from Madison, Murfreesboro. “Welcome” use to call numbness may just Alabama. The family to the county. be contentment and family visited Ruth’s Jack and Jane Vickers contentment feels great. brother and wife Ron from Huntsville, Alabama When we stop and truly Harding and Beuelery and had supper with her sister possess all we have been and her mother in Lebanon on and brother-in-law, Barbara done, we are on the path to their way here. All visited and Hue Bob Bailey one becoming who we are. Violet Smith at Fairfield in night last week. My self respect is not only Bedford County on Paul Churchwell and his essential to me. It is important Tuesday. They will return “Country Swingers Band” to the world. to Michigan on Thursday. played music at the Coffee It is very easy for us to Sheree and Woody Floyd County Senior Citizen major our attention on minor and Violet Smith spent last Center in Manchester on matters. Sunday with Scott, Jen and Friday. A grudge is too heavy for Avery Hennessee in The Coffee County anyone to carry. Lebanon. seniors had their Spring A little nonsense now and Carol Johnson recently Fling on Saturday at the then is relished by the best of moved to Jacksonville, Holiday Inn Convention men. Florida to help care for her Center in Manchester. A Every disadvantage has its mother. She will be missed large crowd attended. advantage. CANNON COURIER MAY 2, 2012 PAGE 19 UT Extension Service BY BRUCE STEELMAN Cow-Calf management tips, part 3

The last two words in the to Korea. Back to the challenge is the cows may important role in other heifers. normal source. Magnesium following paragraph was animal's source of origin by show up open next fall and management decision such - Improved replacement oxide is not very palatable accidently left off the story using the animal's unique be a candidate for culling. as evaluating performance heifers and it can be a challenge for from last week. DNA. of the brood cows and There are others that can the cattle to consume an "Bloat Guard" can be top Aurora Packing, located Beef Check off Responds making marketing be added to the list of adequate amount. dressed, in a grain mixture, in Aurora, Illinois, is to Consumers decisions. advantages that would Magnesium sulfate is in liquid supplements or in already utilizing the In an effort to make beef a impact profitability. The another source of a molasses block. program for its domestic more convenient food Artificial Insemination Beef Industry has made magnesium and cattle "like sales to U.S. restaurants and choice, the "check off" has Lags in Beef Industry some strides but, there are it" better than magnesium McDonald's Sales Larger retailers. This process was developed "cook-from Artificial insemination still lots of opportunity for Oxide. However, In Europe than U.S. approved by USDA in frozen" preparations for the has not been used as widely improvement. Magnesium sulfate can The receipts of sales from November of 2007. most common whole- in the beef industry as with cause additional problems McDonald's in Europe were muscle cuts, including the dairy industry. Rapid With Spring Comes Grass and interfere with other greater than what was Nutritional Requirements sirloin and rib eye steaks. strides have been made by Tetany mineral balances because it merchandised in the United in Stage Three of This is in response to the dairy industry through Grass tetany is normally is high in Sulfur. This could States last year. Europe Production for Late Winter research that indicates the use of AI. greater in the spring than also occur for those sales made up 40 percent of Early Spring Calving consumers take about 47 AI usage has increased any other time of the year. producers that are feeding the total revenue. Sales in Herds percent of steaks directly the past two decades as The current environmental corn gluten and/or distillers the United States made up Stage three of the cow's from the grocery store to other management has conditions are "right" for it grain. These products bring 34 percent of the total. annual production cycle is their home freezers. In improved. Probably the to occur. The grass is fast additional sulfur to the One would have thought the 80-90 days following addition, the market greatest contributor had growing, lush and also low cattle's ration. that the U.S. fast food sales calving. The nutritional research indicates that been through the in Magnesium. In addition, Cattle need to consume 4 would be ahead of requirements for the female consumers would be more development and use of high level of potassium is to 5 ounces of Magnesium Europe's. Maybe it can be is the time that her nutrient willing to prepare beef cattle handling facilities prevalent in the grass and Oxide per day. Producers explained in that Europe's needs are the highest than during the week nights if it and estrus synchronization. interferes with absorption should carefully read the population is greater than any other time in her could be more easily There is still a ways to go. of Magnesium in both the "feed tag" on the mineral that of the United States. annual production cycle, prepared from the freezer. Most cow-calf producers plant and cattle. supplement and purchase The cow is lactating and are not aware of the The best method to supplements that contain Average U.S. Citizen Eats trying to rebreed. And, if University Of Georgia contribution that AI could attempt to prevent grass 14 to 15 percent Out 250 Times Per Year she is a first or second calf Reports That The Best contribute to their tetany is to provide Magnesium. This The average American heifer, she has nutrient Way to Ensure Adequate production and supplemental magnesium percentage should provide eats out 4.8 times per week demands for growth as Dosing Is to Weigh the profitability. Following are in the mineral supplement. the 4 to 5 ounces per day. or 249 times a year in well. Here in Tennessee, the Animals some advantages that AI Magnesium oxide is the restaurants. That value cow will be running on The ability of the cattle can offer the cow-calf includes both dining in and pasture and currently the producer to estimate the producer: carry out. This was pastures are in pretty good weight of cattle can affect - Access to top quality reported from the first shape. This provides an whether or not the cattle genetics South Ridge Apartments living Social "Dining Out" opportunity for the receive the appropriate - Improved market grade survey of consumer producer to "match" the health product and of feeder cattle 100 South Ridge Drive behavior. elevated nutritional needs eventually, profit. Correct - Reduced need for herd The survey also revealed of the cow with that treatment is essential for bull Woodbury, TN 37190 that the most popular provided by grazing which parasite control and the - Reduce the cost of restaurant meal is lunch, is also at its highest level. It dosage rate is based on maintaining a bull 615-563-8858 with an average of 2.6 per is important to ensure that weight. - A more uniform calf week, followed by dinner at the cow is receiving Results of a study crop in age and genetic 1.4 and breakfast at a adequate nutrients during reported by s University of composition This institution is an equal frequency of 0.8; Forty five this time. The body Georgia Veterinarian - Reduce calving opportunity provider and employer. percent (45%) of the condition score (BCS) of the showed that 85.7 percent of problems in "first calf" respondents described female will provide an the cattle were themselves as "meat excellent indicator if this is underestimated by an lovers," while 35% said they being done. If adequate average of 46.9 percent. In were " experimental eaters" nutrients are not provided, the same trial, only 19 NOTICE OF MEETING & PUBLIC HEARING and 4% regularly eat rom the cow's "post-partum percent of the cattle weights the growing number of interval" can be extended. were estimated within Cannon County 9-1-1 mobile food trucks. Post-partum interval is "plus or minus" 20 percent Emergency Communications District simply the number of days of their true weights, These Where Was My Steak between calving and the findings raise concerns that Board of Directors Produced? date she starts cycling. If the estimation of the cattle's You may be able to "things" are in good shape, weight can easily result in Regular Call Meeting review the background of this period will be about 60 treatment under dosing. . the steak that you are days. With poor BCS and Under dosing can also considering ordering for inadequate nutrients, it will contribute to build up of The Board of Directors of the Cannon County 9-1-1 Emergency dinner. Aurora Packing be extended. The later the resistance to the health Communications District will meet in session to discuss the first Plant, which has been cow is cycling, the product by the parasites. reading of the 2012-21013 Fiscal Year Budget at 6:30 p.m. on May 7th processing beef for 70 years conception is delayed and Beef producers should in the Stones River Hospital Conference Room on Doolittle Road in has entered into a the calf is born at a younger have a set of scales to partnership with date and the calf will also determine the weight of Woodbury. Regular meetings of the Board will be at the same time Identification Gen North be younger and lighter next their cattle and dose and place on the 4nd Thursday of every other month, unless notice is America to start a system ear. This could easily result accordingly. Scales are otherwise given. The public is invited to all meetings. called DNA TraceBack, in a calf that will be 50-60 fairly economical to which will trace the pounds lighter at weaning purchase now a days and company's beef being sent and marketing. Another can play an John Naylor, Chairman ABSENTEE BALLOT FORMS Commission meeting notice

Beginning May 4, 2012 registered voters may call and request The Board of County Commissioners will meeting for their a form for a Absentee Ballot for the August 2, 2012 Election. regular meeting on Tuesday, May 8 at 6:00 p.m. at the courtroom of the county courthouse. Office hours are Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. 563-5650. The Budget Committee will meet at 5 p.m. in the courtroom.

1. Prayer and Pledge. 2. Roll call- Bobby Smith 3. Summary of last meetings minutes. - Chair 4 Approval of last meeting minutes. 5. Committee Reports 6. Bruce Steelman will address the board about the USDA grant money for the ELECTION Farmers Market building site near the Arts Center. 7. Executive Mike Gannon has budget amendments to come before the board. 8. Resolution to rescind the resolution for a sales tax increase. 9. The Chair will entertain a motion to readdress the resolution for the local sales tax increase at the May meeting. NOTICE 10. A motion to rescind the motion for a referendum for Sunday Beer. 11. The Chair will entertain a motion to allow the sale of beer on Sunday in the county. 12. Hear a report on the use of the Regions Bank annex to be used as a courthouse annex from the Chair. May 18, 2012 13. A motion to accept the bid where the money is to be borrowed for the used fire trucks which are to be repaid through the Debt Service Fund. 14. A resolution to amend the County Personnel Policy to discontinue offering health is the first day that a nominating petition for the insurance for Cannon County government retirees. November Election can be picked up. This is for the 13. A resolution to increase litigation taxes for General Sessions Court in Cannon County, to pay for the increases in compensation for General Sessions's judges November General Election, The Woodbury City required by the state. Election and The Auburntown City Election. 14. A resolution to establish an archives and records management fee in Cannon County to help pay for the lease of the Regions Bank annex which will be storing records of the county government. 15. The Chairman of the Election Commission or his Assistant will come before the The qualifying deadline for these board with a motion to amend their budget, to move money inside the department. petitions are 12:00 p.m. NOON on 16. Commissioner Neal would like to address the commissioner dealing with the County Fire Departments. August 16, 2012. 17. Other Business: 18. Adjournment

Office hours are Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. BOB STOETZEL Chairman of the County Commission

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NOTICE OF 45.00 feet to a point; thence and a chord bearing and S-55°03'30"-W 611.70 feet to Commencing at an iron an iron pin set; thence N- SUBSTITUTE continuing with the south distance of S-26°51'20"-E an iron pin set, being the pin found in the south 26°51'20"-W 1777.22 feet to right-of-way of State 282.85 feet to an iron pin southeast corner of Tract 9 right-of-way of State an iron pin set; thence TRUSTEE'S SALE Highway 96 N-12°52'10"-E set; thence S-26°51'20"-E and the southwest corner of Highway 96, said pin being along a curve to the right 89.98 feet to a concrete 1777.22 feet to an iron pin this tract; thence with the the northwest corner of having an arc length of WHEREAS, AMNON marker found; thence N- set; thence N-55°03'30"-E east line of Tract 9 N- Homer Jack Gannon (Deed 369.30 feet, a central angle SHREIBMAN, TRUSTEE, 69°45'40"-E 295.62 feet to a 411.66 feet to an iron pin 26°51'20"-W. 1966.33 feet to Book 165, Page 001) and the of 141°03'40" and a radius AND AMNON concrete marker found; set; thence S-26°51'20"-E a concrete marker found in northeast corner of Tract 10; of 150.00 feet to an iron pin SHREIBMAN AND thence N-65°41'50"-E 288.93 210.00 feet to an iron pin the south right-of-way of with the south right-of-way set; thence N-26°51'20"-W RUTH SHREIBMAN, feet to a concrete marker set; thence S-55°03'30"-W State Highway 96, being of State Highway 96 S- 327.98 feet to an iron pin set husband and wife, found; thence N-66°05'20"- 290.00 feet to an iron pin the northeast corner of 80°20'10"-W 82.77 feet to a in the south right-of-way of individually, executed a E 92.40 feet to a concrete set; thence S-01°56'50"-W Tract 9 and the northwest concrete marker found; State Highway 96; thence Deed of Trust to Larry K. marker found; thence N- 250.00 feet to an iron pin corner of this tract; thence thence continuing with the with the south right-of-way Tolbert, Trustee, dated 62°57'40"-E 402.19 feet to a set; thence S-01°56'50"-W with the south right-of-way south right-of-way of State of State Highway 96 N- October 20, 2006, of record concrete marker found; 1302.20 feet to an iron pin of State Highway 96 N- Highway 96 S-71°11'30"-W 62°27'20"-E 50.00 feet to an in Record Book 106, Page thence N-62°27'20"-E 225.95 set at a rock fence corner, 71°11'30"-E 392.53 feet to a 392.53 feet to a concrete iron pin set at the base of a 732, as modified in Record feet to an iron pin set at the being the southeast corner concrete marker found; marker found; thence S- leaning concrete marker Book 106, Page 742, as Point of Beginning, said pin of this tract; thence with the thence continuing with the 64°54'10"-W 311.14 feet to a found; thence with the corrected by Scrivener's being the northeast corner north line of Jack Gannon south right-of-way of State concrete marker found at southwest line of Tract 8 S- Affidavit of record in of Tract 4 and the northwest S-48°55'50"-W 52.96 feet to Highway 96 N-80°20'10"-E the Point of Beginning, said 26°51'20"-E 370.00 feet to an Record Book 137, Page 674, corner of this tract; thence an iron pin found at a rock 82.77 feet to the pin at the marker being the northwest iron pin set; thence Register's Office for N-62°27'20"-E 300.00 feet to fence corner, being the beginning; containing 24.03 corner of Tract 9 and the continuing with the Cannon County, Tennessee, an iron pin set, being the northwest corner of Jack acres, more or less. northeast corner of this southwest line of Tract 8 to secure an indebtedness northeast corner of this Gannon and the northeast Being the same property tract; thence with the west along a curve to the left evidenced by a Promissory tract; thence with the west corner of John R. Maine; conveyed to Amnon line of Tract 9 S-26°51'20"-E having an arc length of Note payable to the order line of Tract 6 S-26°51'20"-E thence with the north Shreibman, Trustee, by 2020.07 feet to an iron pin 314.16, a radius of 100 feet, of Wilson Bank & Trust, 295.59 feet to an iron pin fenceline of Maine S- Warranty Deed from Carl set, being the southwest and a chord bearing and hereinafter referred to as set; thence continuing with 59°55'30"-W 199.21 feet to D. Montgomery and K. corner of Tract 9 and the distance of S-26°51'20"-E the "Deed of Trust"; and Tract 6 along a curve to the an iron pin found in a rock Gregory Tucker, dated July southeast corner of this 200.00 feet to an iron pin WHEREAS, said left having a radius of 200 fence; thence continuing 8, 1998, of record in Book tract; thence with the north set; thence S-26°51'20"-E conveyance was made for feet and a chord bearing with the north fenceline of 178, Page 28, Register's line of Tract 7 S-55°03'30"- 1498.49 feet to an iron pin the purpose of securing the and distance of S-26°51'20"- John R. Maine S-77°34'30"- Office for Cannon County, W 363.37 feet to an iron pin set, being the southwest payment of certain sums as E 346.42 feet to an iron pin W 311.91 feet to an iron pin Tennessee. set, being the southwest corner of Tract 8; thence evidenced by a Promissory set; thence S-26°51'20"- found by a 9" dead corner of this tract; thence with the southeast line of Note payable to the order E1439.48 feet to an iron pin hackberry; thence S- TRACT III: continuing with Tract 7 N- Tracts 8, 9 and 10 of Wilson Bank & Trust; set, being the southeast 76°44'00"-W 655.67 feet to Located in the 11th Civil 26°51'20"-W 1498.49 feet to respectively N-55°03'30"-E and, corner of this tract; thence an iron pin fence in a rock District of Cannon County, an iron pin set; thence 1289.18 feet to an iron pin WHEREAS, Byron M. with the northwest line of fence; thence S-78°10'30"-W Tennessee. Bound on the along a curve to the right found in the west fenceline Gill was appointed Tract 6 S-55°03'30"-W 301.47 feet to an iron pin north by State Highway having an arc length of of Harry Beers; thence with Substitute Trustee by 302.99 feet to an iron pin found in a rock fence; 96;on the east by remaining 314.16 feet, a central angle the west fenceline of Beers instrument dated March 28, set, being the southeast thence S-66°55'50"-W property of Greg Tucker of 180°00'00" and a radius S-41°15'00"-E 321.60 feet to 2012, of record in Record corner of Tract 4 and the 156.47 feet to the pin at the (Tract 10 of this survey); on of 100.00 feet to an iron pin an 8" dead honey locust in a Book 137, Page 674, southwest corner of this beginning; containing 66.44 the south by remaining set; thence N-26°51'20"-W fence line; thence Register's Office for tract; thence with the east acres, more or less. property of Greg Tucker 370.00 feet to an iron pin set continuing with the Cannon County, Tennessee; line of Tract 4 N-26°51'20"- Being the same property (Tract 7 of this survey); and at the base of a leaning fenceline S-41°07'-E 716.7 and, W 2120.50 feet to the pin at conveyed to Amnon on the west by remaining concrete marker found, feet to a 6" dead hickory; WHEREAS, the Deed of the beginning; containing Shreibman, Trustee, by property of Greg Tucker being the northwest corner thence with the fenceline S- Trust provided that in the 13.90 acres, more or less. Warranty Deed from Carl (Tract 8 of this survey). of this tract; thence with the 40°36'-E 430.4 feet to an event of default in payment D. Montgomery and K. Commencing at an iron south right-of-way of State iron pin found at a fence of the Promissory Note and Parcel B: Gregory Tucker, dated July pin found in the south Highway 96 N-62°42'50"-E corner, being the southeast interest when due, the Located in the 11th Civil 13, 1998, of record in Book right-of-way of State 359.77 feet to the marker at corner of Beers and the entire indebtedness shall, at District of Cannon County, 178, Page 40, Register's Highway 96, said pin being the beginning; containing northeast corner of this the option of the legal Tennessee. Bound on the Office for Cannon County, the northwest corner of 17.24 acres, more or less. tract; thence with the west owner or holder of the north by State Highway 96 Tennessee. Homer Jack Gannon (Deed Included with this tract is fenceline of Joan Gentry S- Note, become due and and the remaining property Book 165, Page 001) and the 20' curtain drain easement 10°54'20"-W 341.93 feet to payable immediately; and, of Greg Tucker (Tracts 3,4,5, TRACT II: northeast corner of Tract 10; through Tract 9, said an iron pin set by a 10" WHEREAS, default has and 7 of this survey); on the Located in the 11th Civil with the south right-of-way easement starting in the cedar in a rock fence; been made in the payment east by the remaining District of Cannon County, of State Highway 96 S- west line of Tract 9 348.95 thence continuing with the of the Promissory Note, property of Greg Tucker Tennessee. Bound on the 80°20'10"-W 82.77 feet to a feet south of the northwest west fenceline of Joan and the indebtedness is (Tract 7 of this survey); on north by State Highway 96 concrete marker found; corner of Tract 9 and Gentry S-08°03'10"-W now due and in default, the south by Jack Gannon and Homer Jack Gannon thence continuing with the running through Tract 9 N- 686.11 feet to an iron pin set and the owner and holder (Deed Book 146, Page 384) (Deed Book 165, Page 001); south right-of-way of State 39°12'50"-E for 186.78 feet. by a 24" dead tree; thence S- of the Note has declared the and John R. Maine (Deed on the east by Homer Jack Highway 96 S-71°11'30"-W Being the same property 06°43'20"-W 690.22 feet to entire balance to now be Book 164, Page 353); and on Gannon and Harry Beers 392.53 feet to a concrete conveyed to Amnon an iron pin set at a rock due and payable, demand the west by William Ray (Deed Book 138, Page 156); marker found at the Point Shreibman, Trustee, by fence corner, being the for payment having been Cooper (Deed Book 169, on the southeast by Harry of Beginning, said marker Warranty Deed from Carl southwest corner of Gentry made and refused, the Page 485) and Hubert L. Beers and the remaining being the northwest corner D. Montgomery and K. and the northwest corner of Deed of Trust containing a Brown (Deed Book 168, property of Greg Tucker of Tract 10 and the Gregory Tucker, dated July Homer Jackson Gannon; power of sale in the event Page 133). (Tract 7 of this survey); and northeast corner of this 8, 1998, of record in Book thence with the west of default, the legal owner Beginning at an iron pin on the west by the tract; thence with the west 178, Page 32, Register's fenceline of Homer Jackson and holder of the Note has found in the north fenceline remaining property of Greg line of Tract 10 S-26°51'20"- Office for Cannon County, Gannon (Deed Book 159, instructed the undersigned of John R. Maine, said pin Tucker (Tract 9 of this E 1966.33 feet to an iron pin Tennessee. Page 322, S-06°39'10"-W Substitute Trustee to being the southeast corner survey). set, being the southwest 761.02 feet to the pin at the foreclose the Deed of Trust. of William Ray Cooper and Beginning at an iron pin corner Tract 10 and the TRACT V: beginning; containing NOW, THEREFORE, by the southwest corner of this found in the south right-of- southeast corner of this Located in the 11th Civil 105.95 acres, more or less. virtue of the authority tract; thence with the east way of State Highway 96, tract; thence with the north District of Cannon County, This tract is subject to a vested in me by the Deed of fenceline of William Ray said pin being the line of Tract 7 S-55°03'30"- Tennessee. Bound on the 175 foot wide T.V.A. Trust and Appointment of Cooper N-07°45'50"-E northwest corner of Homer W 314.11 fee to an iron pin northwest by State Hartsville-Franklin Substitute Trustee, Byron 561.15 feet to an iron pin Jack Gannon (Deed Book set, being the southeast Highway 96 and the Transmission Line, and all M. Gill will, on the 9th day found; thence continuing 165, Page 001) and the corner of Tract 8 and the remaining property of Greg easements and/or of May, 2012, at the hour of with the east fenceline of northeast corner of this southwest corner of this Tucker (Tracts 8, 9 and 10 of restrictions either recorded 1:00 p.m., local time, offer William Ray Cooper N- tract; thence with the west tract; thence with the east this survey); on the or by prescription that a for sale at the front door of 08°12'30"-E 110.54 feet to an fenceline of Homer Jack line of Tract 8 N-26°51'20"- northeast by the remaining complete title search may the Cannon County iron pin found; thence N- Gannon S-00°40'00"-W W 2020.07 feet to a concrete property of Greg Tucker reveal. Courthouse in Woodbury, 09°28'50"-E 623.23 feet to an 608.52 feet to an iron pin marker found in the south (Tract 8 of this survey) and Being the same property Cannon County, iron pin found, being the found; thence continuing right-of-way of State Harry Beers (Deed Book conveyed to Amnon Tennessee, to the last, northeast corner of William with the fenceline of Highway 96, being the 138, Page 156); on the east Shreibman, Trustee, by highest, and best bidder for Ray Cooper and the Homer Jack Gannon S- northeast corner of Tract 8 by Joan Gentry (Deed Book Warranty Deed from Carl cash, free from all rights southeast corner of Hubert 50°57'00"-E 62.20 feet to an and the northwest corner of 167, Page 117) and Homer D. Montgomery and K. and equities of redemption, L. Brown; thence with the iron pin found; thence S- this tract; thence with the Jackson Gannon (Deed Gregory Tucker, dated July homestead, dower, and of east fenceline of Hubert L. 20°33'00"-E 45.10 feet to a south right-of-way of State Book 159, Page 322); on the 8, 1998, of record in Book all other rights of Brown N-10°08'50"-E 10" elm hacked; thence S- Highway 96 N-64°54'10"-E south by Jack Gannon 178, Page 1, Register's exemptions of every kind 421.27 feet to an iron pin 63°06'00"-E 16.70 feet to a 311.14 feet to the marker at (Deed Book 146, page 384); Office for Cannon County, as provided in the Deed of found in a fence corner; 24' cedar in a fence line; the beginning; containing and on the west by the Tennessee. Trust, the following tract or thence with the south line thence S-78°56'00"-E 686.40 14.23 acres, more or less. remaining property of Greg Further reference is made parcel of land situated and of Tracts 3,4, and 5 feet to a 10" elm in a fence This tract is subject to a Tucker (Tract 6 of this to Deed of Trust of record lying in Cannon County, respectively N-55°03'30"-E line; thence S-52°23'00"-E 20' curtain drain easement survey). in Record Book 106, Page Tennessee, together with all 1221.01 feet to an iron pin 107.00 feet to a point in a for Tract 8, said easement Beginning at an iron pin 732, as modified in Record appurtenances and set, being the southeast fenceline; thence S- starting in the west line of set at the intersection of Book 106, Page 742, as improvements thereunto corner of Tract 5; thence 35°03'00"-E 67.70 feet to an Tract 9 348.95 feet south of fences, said pin being the corrected by Scrivener's belonging, which property with the east line of Tract 5 iron pin found; thence S- the northwest corner of northeast corner of Jack Affidavit of record in is more particularly N-26°51'20"-W 1439.48 feet 49°26'00"-W 10.00 feet to a Tract 9 and running Gannon (Deed Book 146, Record Book 138, Page 185, described as follows: to an iron pin; thence point in the centerline of a through Tract 9 N- Page 384) and the southeast and Appointment of continuing with the east creek; thence S-39°56'00"-E 39°12'50"-E for 186.78 feet. corner of this tract; thence Substitute Trustee of record TRACT 1: line of Tract 5 along a curve 43.00 feet to a point in a Being the same property with the north fenceline of in Record Book 137, Page Parcel A: to the right having an arc creek; thence S-76°24'00"-E conveyed to Amnon Jack Gannon N-60°18'30"- 674, Register's Office for Located in the 11th Civil length of 418.90 feet, a 141.30 feet to a point in a Shreibman, Trustee, by W 872.97 feet to an iron pin Cannon County, Tennessee. District of Cannon County, radius of 200 feet, and a creek; thence N-42°50'00"-E Warranty Deed from Carl set by a post; thence Tracts I through V are Tennessee. Bound on the chord bearing and distance 72.20 feet to a point in a D. Montgomery and K. continuing with the north believed to be located on north by State Highway 96; of N-26°51'20"-W 346.42 creek; thence with the west Gregory Tucker, dated July fenceline of Jack Gannon Highway 96, Cannon on the east and southeast feet to an iron pin set; fenceline of Harry Beers S- 8, 1998, of record in Book N-58°54'10"-W 806.18 fee to County, TN. by remaining property of thence N-26°51'20"-W 18°16'00"-W through a pin 178, Page 24, Register's an iron pin set at a rock The right is reserved to Greg Tucker (Tract 6 of this 295.59 feet to an iron pin set 63.5 feet off the centerline Office for Cannon County, fence corner, being the adjourn the day of sale to survey); and on the west by in the south right-of-way of of a creek and continuing Tennessee. southeast corner of Tract 6 another day and time remaining property of Greg State Highway 96, being for a total distance of 191.30 and the southwest corner of certain, without further Tucker (Tract 4 of this the northeast corner of feet to an iron pin found; TRACT IV: this tract; thence with the publication and in survey). Tract 5; thence with the thence continuing with the Located in the 11th Civil east line of Tract 6 N- accordance with law, upon Commencing at a nail in south right-of-way of State fenceline of Beers S- District of Cannon County, 01°56'50"-E 1302.20 feet to announcement of said the intersection of the Highway 96 N-62°27'20"-E 15°37'00"-E 97.80 feet to a Tennessee. Bound on the an iron pin set; thence adjournment on the day, centerline of Cooper Road 50.00 feet to an iron pin set; point; thence S-00°26'00"-E north by State Highway 96; continuing with Tract 6 N- time, and place of sale set and the south right-of-way thence with the west line of 178.30 feet to a stump; on the east by remaining 01°56'50"-E 250.00 feet to an forth above. of State Highway 96, said Tract 7 S-26°51'20"-E 327.98 thence S-41°33'00"-W property of Greg Tucker iron pin set; thence N- nail being a northwest feet to an iron pin set; 161.00 feet to an iron pin (Tract 9 of this survey); and 55°03'30"-E 290.00 feet to an corner of Tract 1 of this thence continuing with found in a fence corner, on the south and west by iron pin set; thence N- survey; thence with the Tract 7 along a curve to the being the northern most the remaining property of 26°51'20"-W 210.00 feet to south right-of-way of State left having an arc length of point of Tract 7;thence with Greg Tucker (Tract 7 of this an iron pin set; thence S- Highway 96 S-86°17'40"-E 369.30, a radius of 150 feet, the northwest line of Tract 7 survey). 55°03'30" W 411.66 feet to Continued on page 21 Check out Tennessee newspaper’s public notices at tnpress.com CANNON COURIER MAY 2, 2012 PAGE 21 PUBLIC NOTICES

(Continued from page 20) the Substitute Trustee's announcement at the time 2012 on or about 3:45 P.M., fixture filing; and to any for more complete details Sale. and place for the sale set at the Cannon County matter that an accurate of location and description SHREIBMAN WHEREAS, the forth above. All right and Courthouse, Woodbury, survey of the premises of said property. LEGAL undersigned, equity of redemption, Tennessee, offer for sale might disclose. In addition, Said sale will be made for RECONTRUST statutory or otherwise, certain property hereinafter the following parties may the purpose of satisfying If applicable, the notice COMPANY, N.A., having homestead, and dower are described to the highest claim an interest in the said indebtedness, and the requirements of T.C.A. § been appointed by as expressly waived in said bidder FOR CASH, free above-referenced property: undersigned Successor 35-5-117 have been met. Substitute Trustee by Deed of Trust, and the title from the statutory right of David L. Ferrell; Kimberly Trustee will deliver to the The Substitute Trustee will instrument filed for record is believed to be good, but redemption, homestead, H. Ferrell Purchaser a Successor make deed to the purchaser in the Register's Office of the undersigned will sell dower, and all other The sale held pursuant to Trustee's Deed conveying in accordance with the Cannon County, Tennessee. and convey only as exemptions which are this Notice may be said property without any terms of the Deed of Trust. NOW, THEREFORE, Substitute Trustee. The expressly waived in the rescinded at the Successor covenant or warranty This sale is subject to all notice is hereby given that Property is sold as is, where Deed of Trust, said Trustee's option at any expressed or implied but matters shown on any the entire indebtedness has is, without representations property being real estate time. The right is reserved subject to all unpaid taxes applicable recorded Plat or been declared due and or warranties of any kind, situated in Cannon County, to adjourn the day of the and any liens which take Plan; any unpaid taxes payable, and that the including fitness for a Tennessee, and being more sale to another day, time, priority as a matter of law. which exist as a lien against undersigned, particular use or purpose. particularly described as and place certain without The Successor Trustee at said property, including RECONTRUST RECONTRUST follows: further publication, upon his sole discretion may at without limitation city and COMPANY, N.A., as COMPANY, N.A. IS A certain tract or parcel of announcement at the time the time and place county property taxes; any Substitute Trustee or its ATTEMPTING TO land located in Cannon and place for the sale set appointed for this sale in restrictive covenants, duly appointed agent, by COLLECT A DEBT. ANY County, Tennessee, forth above. W&A No. order to accomplish the easements or setback lines virtue of the power, duty INFORMATION described as follows to-wit: 1286 222184 most advantageous sale that may be applicable; any and authority vested and OBTAINED WILL BE DATED April 17, 2012 and consequent discharge statutory rights of imposed upon said USED FOR THAT TRACT ONE: of his trust obligation redemption not otherwise Substitute Trustee will, on PURPOSE. Beginning on a point in under the circumstances by waived in the Deed of May 10, 2012, 11:00 AM at RECONTRUST the center of the Burt WILSON & ASSOCIATES, oral announcement elect to Trust, including rights of the Cannon County COMPANY, N.A., Hollow Road at the S E P.L.L.C., adjourn the sale during redemption of any courthouse door where the Substitute Trustee 2380 corner of other lands of the Successor Trustee regular business hours on governmental agency, state foreclosure sales are Performance Dr, TX2-984- Grantors: thence N 69 the same day or on a or federal; and any prior customarily held At the 0407 Richardson, TX 75082 degrees 30 min. E 208.7 feet DSaleNoticeTN- different day, or at a liens or encumbrances that County Courthouse Tel: (800) 281-8219 Fax: to an iron pin; thence South Shellie_tcrow_120417_1407 different place, so long as may exist against the Square, Cannon County (866) 681-5002 Registered 22 degrees 30 min. E 208.7 no potential purchaser is property. This sale is also Courthouse, Woodbury, Agent: CT Corporation feet to an iron pin; thence S FOR SALE thereby precluded from subject to any matter that TN, proceed to sell at System 800 South Gay 67 degrees 30 min. W 208.7 INFORMATION, VISIT placing a bid. an accurate survey of the public outcry to the highest Street, Suite 2021 Knoxville, feet to the center of the Burt WWW.MYFIR.COM The failure of any high premises might disclose and best bidder for cash, TN 37929 Tel: (865) 342- Hollow Road; thence with and bidder to pay the purchase and/or any tenant(s) rights the following described 3522 TS#: 12-0009536 FEI # the center of said road N 22 WWW.REALTYTRAC.CO price and close the sale in possession. property situated in 1006.155154 degrees 30 min. W 208.7 M shall, at the option of the Lienholder: Wilson Bank Cannon County, Tennessee, 04/18/2012, 04/25/2012, feet to the point of Successor Trustee, be cause & Trust to wit: 05/02/2012 beginning, containing 1.0 Insertion Dates: April 25, for rejection of the bid, and, Interested parties: LOCATED, lying and acre, according to a survey 2012, May 2, 2012, May 9, if the bid is rejected, the Amnon Shreibman, being in the Fifth (5th) Civil of February 27, 1985 by 2012 Successor Trustee shall Trustee; Amnon District of Cannon County, Thomas D. Cook, have the option of making Shreibman; and Ruth Tennessee and being more Tennessee Registered the sale to the next highest Shreibman particularly described as Surveyor No 365. bidder who is ready, If the highest bidder is follows, to-wit: willing, and able to comply unable to comply with the BEING Lot No. One of TRACT TWO: with the terms thereof. The terms of the sale, the Thompson Subdivision the IN THE CHANCERY Beginning at a point in proceeds derived from the undersigned reserves the NOTICE OF Plat of which is recorded in COURT FOR the Southeast corner of a sale of the property will be right to sell the property to SUCCESSOR Plat Cabinet 1, Slide 106-B, tract owned by the Grantee; applied as provided for in the next highest bidder able CANNON COUNTY Register's Office, Cannon running thence North 19 TRUSTEE'S SALE said Deed of Trust. to comply or to readvertise STATE OF County, Tennessee, and degrees 52 minutes West INTERESTED PARTIES: the sale if he so chooses. beginning on an iron pin at TENNESSEE 174.94 feet to an iron pin; Default having been Wayne J. Crum, Nancy H. THIS LAW FIRM IS the S. Right of Way of thence North 22 degrees 30 made in the payment of an Crum, First National Bank ATTEMPTING TO Denny road, running LISA RENEE REID minutes West 208.7 feet to indebtedness described in COLLECT A DEBT. ANY thence S 84 degrees, 24 vs. an iron pin; thence North and secured by that certain George H. White, INFORMATION minutes 49 seconds E CURTIS STEWART REID 67 degrees 30 minutes East Deed of Trust executed by Successor Trustee OBTAINED WILL BE 276.22 feet to an iron pin; 12-47 262.2 feet to an iron pin; WAYNE J. CRUM and USED FOR THAT running, thence S 02 thence South 22 degrees 30 wife, NANCY H. CRUM, White & Polk, P.C. PURPOSE. degrees 48 minutes 07 To: Curtis Stewart Reid minutes East 278.95 feet to to Hugh M. Queener, 107 West College Street This 12th day of April, seconds W 412.66 feet to an an iron pin; thence South 46 Trustee, recorded in Record Murfreesboro, TN 37130 2012. iron pin; running thence N You are hereby notified a degrees 21 minutes West Book 109, page 105, and as (615) 893-6592 Byron M. Gill, Substitute 84 degrees 24 minutes 49 complaint for divorce has 289.73 feet to the point of corrected by Scrivener's Trustee seconds w 100.67 feet to an been filed against you. You beginning, containing 2 Affidavit of record in Date of Sale: May 18, 2012 Rochelle, McCulloch & iron pin; thence running N must respond within 30 acres more or less. Record Book 110, page 354, at 11:00 A.M. Aulds, PLLC 84 degrees 24 minutes 49 days after the last This property is subject to both of record in the 109 North Castle Heights seconds W 195.60 feet to an publication of this notice or a power line right of way Register's Office of Cannon Publish: April 25, May 2, Avenue iron pin; running thence N the hearing on the petition running North-South over County, Tennessee, and May 9, 2012 Lebanon, TN 37087 05 degrees 35 minutes 11 will go foward without the Eastern portion of this embracing real estate Cannon Courier (615) 443-8773 seconds E 412.17 feet to an you. Your whereabouts tract. hereinafter described; and iron pin at the South Right being unknown hence this Pinnacle National Bank, the * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * of way of Denny Road, the publication. TRACT THREE: holder of said indebtedness Publish: April 18, 2012, point of beginning, WILLIAM H. BRYSON Bounded on the North by having declared the entire April 25, 2012, May 2, 2012 containing 2.71 acres, Chancery Court Clerk Bill Sharp and Charles unpaid balance according to survey by 4t-April 18, 25, May 2, 9-P Brandon, Jr.; on the South immediately due and NOTICE TO payable, and said Note not Thomas D. Cook RLS#365, by Randall J. Brandon; on CREDITORS 1914 Diana Street, the East by Charles having been paid, and said Estate of SHIRLEY ANN Murfreesboro, TN 37130, Brandon, Jr. and on the holder having directed him LEWIS on March 8, 1996. West by the Burt Road, so to do. Notice is hereby given PARCEL # 082 082 031.01 containing two (2) acres, NOTICE IS HEREBY that on the 16th day of 000 more or less, by estimation. GIVEN, that he will on April, 2012 letters of PROPERTY ADDRESS: NOTICE OF FRIDAY, MAY 18, 2012, at administrations in respect The street address of the TRACT FOUR: or about the hour of 11:00 TRUSTEE'S SALE of the estate of Shirley Ann NOTICE OF property is believed to be Beginning on a point in A.M., at the front door of Lewis, deceased were SUBSTITUTE 85 TOY DENNY ROAD, the center of Burt Hollow the Courthouse (Public WHEREAS, default has issued to the undersigned BRADYVILLE, TN 37026. Road at the southwest Square), Woodbury, TRUSTEE'S SALE occurred in the by the Chancery Court of In the event of any corner of this tract and Cannon County performance of the Cannon County, Tennesee. discrepancy between this Lacey C. Sullins northwest Tennessee, SELL to the WHEREAS, default has covenants, terms, and All persons both resident street address and the legal corner; thence with the highest and best bidder for occurred in the conditions of a Deed of and non-residents, having description of the property, road north 22 degrees 30 cash and free from all right performance of the Trust Note dated February claims matured and the legal description shall minutes west 252.39 feet to of homestead exemption in covenants, terms and 6, 2008, and the Deed of unmatured against said control. CURRENT the northwest corner to this and equitable and statutory conditions of a Deed of Trust of even date securing estate are required to file OWNER(S): MICHELE tract. Thence leaving the redemption of the Trust dated September 17, the same, recorded same with the clerk of the RENEE ANSON, road north 67 degrees 30 following described parcel 2008, executed by February 8, 2008, at Book above named court within ANTHONYSCOTT minutes east 208.7 feet to of real estate situated in MICHELE RENEE 107, Page 514 in Office of four months of the first ANSON and MICHELE the northeast corner of this Cannon County, Tennessee, ANSON AND ANTHONY the Register of Deeds for publication of this notice, RENEE & ANTHONY tract. Thence South 19 to-wit: SCOTT ANSON, WIFE Cannon County, Tennessee, otherwise their claims will AND HUSBAND, SCOTT ANSON OTHER executed by DAVID L. degrees 52 minutes east TRACT 1: be forever barred. conveying certain real INTERESTED PARTIES: FERRELL AND 174.94 feet to the southeast Map/Parcel: 019-00400 This 16th day of April, property therein described The sale of the above- KIMBERLY H. FERRELL, corner of this tract. Thence Address: 2755 Hurricane 2012. to MATT B. MURFREE as described property shall be conveying certain property south 46 degrees 21 Creek Road, Woodbury, same appears of record in subject to all matters shown therein described to minutes west 215.17 feet Tennessee 37190 SANDRA CHRISTIE & the Register's Office of on any recorded plat; any Andrew C. Rambo a back to the point of Description: 59.00 acres, FANCIE ELY Cannon County, on unpaid taxes; any resident of Bedford County, beginning and containing more or less Co-Administratrix of the September 18, 2008, as restrictive covenants, Tennessee as Trustee for 1.0 acre. Reference is hereby made estate of Shirley Ann Instrument No. 31629, in easements or set-back lines Mortgage Electronic ALSO KNOWN AS: to Warranty Deed of record Lewis, deceased Book 113, at Page 734, and that may be applicable; any Registration Systems, INC 1437 Burt Burgen Road, in Deed Book 150, page 208, re-recorded on September prior liens or as nominee for First Woodbury, Tennessee of the Register's Office for WILLIAM H. BRYSON, 25, 2008, as Instrument No. encumbrances as well as Community Mortgage, Inc,; 37190-6126 Cannon County, Tennessee, Clerk & Master 31686, in Book 113, at Page any priority created by a and the undersigned, The HB 3588 letter was for more complete details Susan Melton, Attorney 863; and fixture filing; and to any Wilson & Associates, mailed to the borrower(s) of location and description 2t-May 2, 9-P WHEREAS, the beneficial matter that an accurate P.L.L.C., having been pursuant to Tennessee of said property. interest of said Deed of survey of the premises appointed Successor Code Annotated 35-5-117. Trust was last transferred might disclose. Trustee. This sale is subject to all TRACT 2: and assigned to BANK OF This property is being NOW, THEREFORE, matters shown on any Map/Parcel: 019-00500 *** AMERICA, N.A., who is sold with the express notice is hereby given that applicable recorded plat; Address: 209 Ridge Top "Democracy is two now the owner of said debt; reservation that it is subject the entire indebtedness has any unpaid taxes; any Lane, Woodbury, Tennessee wolves and a lamb voting and to confirmation by the been declared due and restrictive covenants, 37190 on what to have for lunch. WHEREAS, Notice of the lender or Substitute payable; and that an agent easements, or setback lines Description: 96.00 acres, Liberty is a well-armed Right to Foreclose Trustee. This sale may be of Wilson & Associates, that may be applicable; any more or less lamb contesting the vote." ("Notice") was given in rescinded at any time. The P.L.L.C., as Successor statutory rights of Reference is hereby made Benjamin Franklin compliance with Tennessee right is reserved to adjourn Trustee, by virtue of the redemption of any to Warranty Deed of record law by the mailing a copy the day of the sale to power, duty, and authority governmental agency, state another day, time, and or federal; any prior liens or in Deed Book 150, page 63, of the Notice to the parties vested in and imposed "Those who hammer their place certain without encumbrances as well as of the Register's Office for at least sixty (60) days prior upon said Successor guns into plows will plow further publication, upon any priority created by a Cannon County, Tennessee, to the first publication of Trustee will, on May 18, for those who do not..." Check out Tennessee newspaper’s public notices at tnpress.com PAGE 22 CANNON COURIER MAY 2, 2012 CLASSIFIEDS

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You Do Not Have To Be A Senior To Enjoy Our Trips UPCOMING TRIPS! Lancaster/Dutch Country Motorcoach, 5 nights lodging including 3 consecutive nights in Lancaster area; 8 meals of 5 breakfasts 3 dinners; “Jonah” Show at thee Sight and Sound Millennium Theater, guided tour of Lancaster including Amish country; visit Kitchen Kettle Village; admission to Mennonite Information Center; admission to Landis Valley Museum and Village;7 seats visit left Gettysburg Ask Ken Beck National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center and much more. $545.00 for 6 days and 5 nights, per person, double occupancy Sunday through Brit Henry Cavill will fly as Superman in 2013 Friday, June 3-8, 2012. Dear Ken: What can you tell us about Henry Cavill, who will be the next Superman on film? Cavill, who turns 29 May 5, will play Clark Kent/Superman in "Man of Steel," set for release in June 2013. He is one of five sons born to a secretary and stockbroker on the island of Jersey in the Channel Islands between England and France. He starred as Charles Brandon on the TV series "The Tudors" from 2007 to 2010 and made his film debut in 2002's "The Count of Monte Cristo." Other movie credits include "Red Riding Hood," "Hellraiser: Hellworld," "Tristan & Isolde," "Blood Creek," "Immortals" and he will be in "The Cold Light of Day" this fall. Cavill was dubbed "the most unlucky man in Hollywood" after he supposedly lost the roles of Batman, an earlier Superman project, James Bond and the part of Edward in "Twilight," plus his fans pushed him heavily for the role of Cedric Diggory in one of the "Harry Potter" films. For a fellow with such near-misses, he appears to be doing fine. He is engaged to British equestrian show jumper Ellen Whitaker.

Dear Ken: Is rubbery-faced comedian Buddy Hackett still living? The funny man, a native of Brooklyn and WWII veteran, died in 2003 at 78 after dealing with diabetes for several years. The nightclub entertainer and star of TV and film had his own TV series, "Stanley," in 1956, and was in the movies, "God's Little Acre," "The Music Man," "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World," "The Love Bug" and "Scrooged." Plus, he supplied the voice of Scuttle, the daft seagull, in Disney's "The Little Mermaid." In his later years, Hackett and his wife created a non-profit animal refuge, Buddy Hackett's Singita, for unwanted dogs and cats.

Dear Ken: What has Kate Winslet, who starred as Rose opposite Leonardo DiCaprio in "Titanic," up to these days? The English actress starred in the 2011 miniseries "Mildred Pierce" and reteamed with DiCaprio in "Revolutionary Road" in 2008. In 2011, she also appeared in the films "Contagion" and "Carnage." She will also be in an untitled comedy set for release early next year. Regarding physical changes since 1997's "Titanic," she recently told the British press. "We do look very different, we're older. Leo's 37, I'm 36. We were 21 and 22 when we made that film. You know, he's fatter now - I'm thinner. It's true though!"

Dear Ken: Tell us a bit about the late, great Dick Clark. Where was he born, married, children? Last week puzzle answers The host of "American Bandstand" from 1957 to 1987, who died April 18 of a heart attack at 82, was born Richard Wagstaff Clark in Bronxville, N.Y. He grew up in nearby Mt. Vernon, N.Y., and his only brother, Bradley, died serving in WWII. He earned a degree in advertising and a minor in radio at Syracuse University. Clark began his career in the mailroom at WRUN-AM in Rome, N.Y., at a station owned by his uncle and Alcoholics Anonymous managed by his father in Rome, soon became the weatherman and then an announcer. And he began his TV career at WKTV If you want to drink, that’s dues or fees. in Utica, N.Y., as host of a country music radio show, "Cactus your business. If you want to Our primary purpose is to Dick and the Santa Fe Riders." Married three times, he had stop - that’s ours. Call us at stay sober and to help other three children. Among other TV shows he hosted were "Where 464-4484. alcoholics to achieve sobriety. the Action Is," "The New Hollywood Squares" and "The Alcoholics A.A. was $10,000 Pyramid ." Anonymous is a founded in 1935 fellowship of and today it has If you have a trivia question about actors, singers, movies, TV shows men and more than two or pop culture, e-mail your query to Ken Beck at [email protected] women who m i l l i o n share their members in over experience, 90,000 groups. strength and hope with each People who once drank to other that they may solve excess, they finally their common problem and acknowledged that they help others to recover from could not handle alcohol and alcoholism. now live a new way of life The only requirement for without it. membership is a desire to There is a Solution! stop drinking. There are no Reprinted by permission Kids Word Search

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