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115th Year | No. 155 | FridAy, June 30, 2017 | Cookeville, Tennessee 50¢

Music, slides, Independence Day fireworks Weekend Schedule ✪✪✪ Friday, June 30 ✪✪✪ Firecracker Flea Market from 8 a.m. to 8 highlight July 4 p.m. at Putnam Fairgrounds Independence Day movie, 8 p.m. at Dog- celebrations wood Park ✪✪✪ Saturday, July 1 ✪✪✪ BY LINDSAY McREYNOLDS Firecracker Flea Market, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., HERALD-CITIZEN Staff Putnam Fairgrounds Car Cruise-In, noon to 4 p.m., Putnam Fair- Independence Day weekend is grounds bringing numerous events to Put- Slide Cookeville & Kids Fun Zone, noon to 8 nam County, from Cookeville’s p.m., Broad Street, Downtown Cookeville 1,000-foot water slide to food, con- Algood Independence Day Celebration, certs and fireworks displays. noon, featuring bands The Connection, Sadie The patriotic weekend begins Faith and Exit South, food, kids activities, hot today with the Firecracker Flea dog eating contest at 1 p.m. and a fireworks Market at the Putnam County Fair- display at 9 p.m. at Algood Ball Park grounds and the After Dark Movie Peraphin Concert, 5 p.m.; Smokey Mt. Ban- in the Park showing of Independ- dits Concert, 6:30 p.m.; Familiar Faces Con- ence Day at Dogwood Park Pavil- cert, 8 p.m.; all at Dogwood Park Pavilion ion tonight. Many of the events will take ✪✪✪ Sunday, July 2 ✪✪✪ place on Saturday including the Slide Cookeville, noon to 8 p.m., Broad Firecracker Flea Market featuring Street in Downtown Cookeville crafts and antiques and Car Ballinger Family Band Concert, 7:30 p.m., Cruise-In benefiting the Veterans Dogwood Park Pavilion Honor Guard at the Putnam County Fairgrounds, Cookeville’s ✪✪✪ Monday, July 3 ✪✪✪ 1,000-foot water slide and kids fun Cookeville Community Band concert, 7:30 zone on Broad Street, the Algood p.m., Dogwood Park Pavilion Independence Day Celebration Fireworks at dark at Twin Lakes Catfish with music and fireworks at the Al- Farm in Baxter good Ball Park and a series of con- certs at the Dogwood Park ✪✪✪ Tuesday, July 4 ✪✪✪ Pavilion. Children’s Bicycle and Wagon Parade, 10 Slide Cookeville will conclude on a.m., Putnam Courthouse Sunday, followed by a performance Patriotic Program, 10:30 a.m., Putnam from the Ballinger Family Band at Courthouse Dogwood Park Pavilion at 7:30 p.m. Monterey Flea Market all day with concert at Monday brings more music to Ty Kernea | Herald-Citizen 11 a.m. by James Dillon at Whittaker park Dogwood Park with the Cookeville Fairground gates open, 4 p.m. Community Band concert, fol- Cookeville children prepare for the Little Patriot Parade on July 4 Watermelon eating contest, 4:30 p.m., Put- lowed by the annual fireworks dis- at 10 a.m. at Washington Avenue and Freeze Street. From left are nam Fairgrounds play at the Twin Lakes Catfish Zachary Mahan, 5; Katie Grace Mahan, 3; Kate Stone, 7; Sara Legacy concert, 5:30 p.m., Putnam Fair- Farm in Baxter. Stone, 4; and Silas Phonsnasinh, 4. Kids from birth to age 12 may grounds The bulk of events will be on participate in the parade which will circle the Putnam Courthouse Fireworks show, 8:45 p.m., Putnam Fair- and return to Freeze Street. The parade was started by the Old grounds See JULY 4, Page 2 Walton Road Daughters of the American Revolution in 2010.

Camp inspires School board love of reading options property

BY JIM HERRIN “Typically, with a sum- HERALD-CITIZEN Staff mer school program, for new school you think ‘skill and A four-week summer drill,’ but this grant is BY JIM HERRIN camp intended to help given to really focus on HERALD-CITIZEN Staff kids develop a love of letting children learn to reading wraps up this love books and to love The Putnam County school board has voted week. writing.” to take an option on a 45-acre property south- The camp was made Spears said the Put- west of Cookeville as the potential site for a possible because Put- nam County grant was new elementary school. nam County received a written to serve kids Board members have previously identified a $65,000 Read To Be from all 10 elementary new elementary school as the most pressing Ready grant from the schools who will be building need for the school system. state of Tennessee. going into second grade The property under consideration is located “The Read to be Ready in the fall. The camp on Lee Seminary Road, south of Interstate 40 grant is a statewide ini- has averaged 45 kids per about midway between the current exit to Wil- tiative for all students in day throughout the low Avenue and the fifth interchange now being grades K-3 to really month of June. constructed. The parcel, near the Highlands boost confidence and “One of the things Business Park, has an asking price of $678,150. motivation in reading that we wanted to do is School board attorney Dan Rader said obtain- and writing,” said camp build the camp in such a ing a 90-day option, at a cost of $1,000, will allow director Amber Spears, way that kids want to be time to further investigate the property. an assistant professor in here every day and want “It’s the same option we’ve used for the pur- the Department of Cur- to come back,” she said. Paxtin King and Ava Hill show off the 3D books chase of all our other property,” he told board riculum and Instruction they wrote at this year’s Read To Be Ready camp at Tennessee Tech. See READ, Page 3 at Prescott South Elementary School. See PROPERTY, Page 2

Index Obituaries, A5 AT CuMMinS FAllS 2 Sections — 24 Pages Cathy Allen Abby A11 Living A11 Lisa Allred Junior Ranger Calendar A6 Opinion A4 Ernest Dyal camps expose Classified B2 Sports B1 Wanda Elrod Mary Coley kids to outdoors Comics A17 Sudoku A16 Larry Welte Page A3 Crossword A16 Weather A2 A2 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, June 30, 2017 LOCAL READER JULY 4: Celebrations begin today and through Tuesday SERVICES From Page 1 Contact us: Tuesday, Independence Day, beginning with a Children’s Bi- Fireworks fizzle in Monterey this year Address: cycle and Wagon Parade at 10 1300 Neal St. a.m. around the Putnam BY JIM HERRIN site, partly because of con- able with it.” Courthouse and a patriotic HERALD-CITIZEN Staff cerns about potential damage Officials used the water tank Cookeville, Tenn. program at 10:30 a.m., honor- to the relatively new school hill behind Perdue Farms on ing Putnam’s oldest veterans. Despite the best efforts of property. Industrial Drive one year, but Mailing Address: Staff Sgt. Lehman Riggs, 97, town officials, there will be no “We had another site just on Wiggins said it turned out to P.O. Box 2729 served in the 2nd Infantry in fireworks going off during the the other side of the police de- be an unpopular choice the Battle of the Bulge in the Fourth of July celebration in partment, ironically just “We tried, but we just can’t Cookeville TN 38502 Army. Corp. Fred Farris, 92, Monterey this year. across the street from the high do it,” Wiggins said. served in the 4th Marine Divi- For several years, the fire- school,” said Mayor Bill Wig- Still, the city will go forward Phone: 931-526-9715 sion in Pearl Harbor. Third works were launched from the gins. “But in order to have a with its traditional all-day In- Class Cook John Stafford, 94, field at Monterey decent show, you have to have dependence Day event at Whit- Fax: 931-526-1209 served on the Destroyer USS High School, but the school a certain radius away from taker Park, featuring a flea Dyson DD572 in the Navy. board this year declined to buildings and structure, but market, concessions and live Email: Chief Master Sgt. Marlyn grant the request of city offi- some of the affected property entertainment from Nashville News Bonacker, 92, served in the cials to continue using that owners just didn’t feel comfort- musician James Dillon. [email protected] 384th Bomb Squadron of the Sports 8th Air Force, and Seaman 3rd [email protected] Class John Monk, 79, served on wire set up in the arena of the Avenue. the city and the county for the Advertising the USS Althea during the county fairgrounds, according Fairground Street will be Independence Day weekend [email protected] Cuban Missile Crisis. to Cookeville Mayor Ricky closed on Tuesday as a safety festivities as well as the volun- Living Monterey’s Independence Shelton, who has coordinated precaution, and Veterans teers and city employees. [email protected] Day Flea Market will also be the fireworks show since he be- Drive will be closed for 15 min- “It really is a community- Circulation held Tuesday at Whittaker came the mayor three years utes following the fireworks wide effort, and I appreciate all [email protected] Park with music by James Dil- ago. show for safety. Then cars will the folks who share the vi- Business News lon. “It’s the second largest and exit the fairgrounds onto Vet- sion,” Shelton said. [email protected] The Putnam County Fair- the first best,” the mayor said. erans Drive. Slide Cookeville is still seek- Church News grounds will open at 4 p.m. on Half of this year’s show will Albertson said he’ll have ing volunteers to work on Sun- [email protected] the 4th with a watermelon eat- be synchronized with music parking attendants to help as- day. Those who work at the School News ing contest at 4:30 p.m., fol- played on stations 106.9, 93.7, sist with traffic and parking, slide for three hours can earn [email protected] lowed by a concert by Legacy 95.9 and 94.1. and they do plan to close off an unlimited slide pass or a T- Classified Ads at 5:30 p.m. Putnam Parks and Recre- parking if it reaches maximum shirt. [email protected] The second largest fireworks ation director John Ross Al- capacity. Visit Shelton’s page on Face- show in the state will begin at bertson said traffic to the “We’re trying to make it book to sign up. 8:45 p.m. at the fairgrounds. fairgrounds, which should safer and help everyone get out Slide tickets will be available Letter Guidelines The 22-minute show features hold approximately 500 cars, faster,” he said. during the event or today at 4,734 pounds of explosives, will be directed to enter at The mayor said he’s grateful the Cookeville Performing All letters to the editor must 3,512 shells and 45,235 feet of Fairground Street and Walnut for the cooperation between Arts Center. be signed and include the writer’s name, address and phone number. Letters are subject to editing and/or re- jection. A strict 400-word limit will be enforced. Send letters Potentially deadly pet PROPERTY: to the mailing address listed above, or email to School board [email protected]. disease reported in the area Order a Photo takes option Every photograph taken by a Her- BY JIM HERRIN From Page 1 ald-Citizen photographer and HERALD-CITIZEN Staff published in the paper is available members. “It gives us the right to for purchase. Go to www.herald- A potentially deadly ill- do a survey, do a title search, citizen.com and click on “Photo Gallery.” Also, many photos in- ness that affects domestic make sure the property is suitable cluded in online stories are avail- cats is showing up in the to build a school and then gives us able for purchase. Cookeville area this summer. 90 days to exercise the option.” Dr. Jamie Fornabaio, Director of Schools Jerry Boyd DVM, at Copeland Veteri- said the site looks promising. Subscriptions nary Hospital said she has “I did drive on the property To subscribe, call 931-526- encountered half a dozen with the owner and it looks good, 9715. Visa, MasterCard and cases of an illness known as but you certainly can’t just, by Discover accepted. Bobcat fever in the past few view only, determine if it’s a good Rates: weeks. construction site for a school,” he 3 mo 6 mo 1yr “Bobcat fever is a blood said. Carrier or parasite carried by ticks. The Rader agreed. Mail: 385 main host is bobcats, but it is “You need to have a surveyor Zip Code $28 $54 $95 infectious to domestic cats as look at this,” he said, recounting a Print & E-Edition $29 $56 $98 well,” said Fornabaio. “They time when the school board was Anywhere Only get bit by a tick and the para- considering a site off Highway 111 E-Edition $21 $42 $84 site gets into their body and for the construction of Cookeville Mail: Outside blood cells and causes severe High School. 385 Zip $49 $85 $143 anemia, fevers and eventu- “When they went out there and Mail: Outside ally the liver to shut down.” did the survey and the elevations, Tenn. $82 $132 $220 Fornabaio said there’s Ty Kernea | Herald-Citizen it turned out that it was going to been an uptick in such cases cost an enormous amount of recently.” Dr. Jamie Fornabaio checks out Sully at Copeland Veteri- money (to develop),” he said. “The Miss Your Paper? Obviously, we don’t get to nary Hospital Thursday. Fornabaio said she has seen an cost of preparation was going to test and confirm all cases, uptick in cases of feline bobcat fever lately. be substantial, so that’s one thing Your carrier is an independent but we have had at least five “The limiting factor is that we need to look at.” contractor. However, as a serv- Fornabaio said. ice to our subscribers, our confirmed, tested-positive cats can’t take a lot of the Fornabaio said the clinic Several board members had circulation department is open cases in the last month,” she flea and tick medications has influenza vaccines for questions about the site, including from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Mon- said. that dogs can take. There are dogs, but said the flu itself is David McCormick who asked day-Friday and from She said the symptoms can some fabulous oral medica- not as much of an issue as about access to utilties. 7-9:30 a.m. each Sunday to be hard to detect. tions for dogs that are not complications such as pneu- “That was the first question,” answer calls. “Cats are very difficult be- available for cats, so we’re monia. As with humans, the Boyd said. “It’s right there be- Call 931-526-9715. cause they tend to hide their kind of stuck with topical very young and very old dog cause of the Highlands Business issues, but the predominant medicines or collars.” is more susceptible to those Park development. It’s Cookeville symptoms are lethargy, Meanwhile, no cases have complications because of city utilities.” Herald-Citizen fever, not eating. Sometimes been reported locally, but compromised immune sys- Board member Jerry Maynard you’ll notice that the whites State Veterinarian Dr. tems. asked whether Lee Seminary USPS 313-680 of their eyes or their gums Charles Hatcher said at least Hatcher said the majority Road would need to be improved. ISSN 8750-5541 may look yellow,” she said. four cases of canine in- of dogs that get influenza “That’s a potential (issue) that’ll “It’s not a very treatable dis- fluenza have been reported pick it up a dog shows, which have to be worked out,” Boyd The Herald-Citizen is pub- lished daily except Saturdays, ease, unfortunately. You only in the state this month.Ca- is where the majority of the replied. New Year’s Day, Independence have a 50 percent success nine influenza — or dog flu Tennessee cases originated. Board chair Kim Cravens also Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving rate if you catch it early — is highly contagious and is Fornabaio said a flu vacci- noted that poor soil has been en- Day and Christmas Day by enough and get them onto spread in much the same nation might also be a good countered in the area of the fifth Cookeville Newspapers, Inc., some anti-malarial drugs way as the human flu virus idea, though, for dogs that interchange. at 1300 Neal St., P.O. Box and antibiotics.” when an infected dog coughs are boarded or exposed to “The board is well-versed on 2729, Cookeville, TN 38502. Outdoor cats are more or sneezes. It is also spread other animals at groomers. suitable soils and unsuitable Periodicals postage paid at likely to develop the disease, when animals share contam- Show dogs are usually vac- soils,” Boyd joked in apparent ref- Cookeville TN. POSTMAS- but indoor cats are not im- inated objects.” cinated on an annual basis to erence to soil issues uncovered in TER: send address changes to mune. Fornabaio said Bobcat The ways that you prevent prevent the flu, but “there is the construction of Monterey Herald-Citizen, P.O. Box 2729, fever does not affect dogs, the disease are the same way no data to prove how effec- High School. Cookeville TN 38502. The Herald-Citizen is a mem- but added that they are sus- you prevent it in people — tive the immunization is,” After a brief discussion, the ber of the Tennessee Press ceptible to other tick-borne not going to areas where Hatcher said. board voted unanimously to ap- Association and the Associ- illnesses. there’s a lot of other dog Fornabaio adds that, just prove the option and authorize ated Press. The Associated “Tick control is the num- traffic, avoiding direct con- like with humans, this year’s Boyd to proceed with testing and Press is entitled exclusively to ber one thing you can do to tact with sick dogs and get- vaccine may not prevent further evaluation of the prop- use for publication news prevent those,” she said. ting vaccinated ideally,” next year’s flu virus. erty. printed in the Herald-Citizen. Weather

Tonight cloudy, with a high with a low around 68. Sunday Night Readings: Jack McNeely near 83. West south- Thursday’s high in Cookeville Editor & Publisher A 50-percent chance of Partly cloudy, with a was 85, low 67. Thursday’s west wind around 10 showers and thunder- Sunday low around 66. high in Monterey was 85, low mph. Chance of pre- Terri Likens storms. Mostly cloudy, A 20-percent chance of 68, with 0.01” of rain. cipitation is 60%. Managing Editor with a low around 71. showers and thunder- Almanac: Monday Friday is the 181st day of the storms before 1pm. A 20 percent chance of year, with 184 remaining. The Roger Wells Saturday Night Mostly sunny, with a Advertising Director Saturday showers and thunder- sun sets at 8:03 p.m. and will A 40-percent chance of high near 84. Showers and thunder- storms. Mostly sunny, rise at 5:29 a.m. on Monday. showers and thunder- The moon is first quarter with Keith McCormick storms likely, mainly with a high near 86. storms, mainly before 1 50% of the visible disc illumi- Circulation Manager before 1 p.m. Mostly a.m. Mostly cloudy, nated. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, June 30, 2017 — A3 LOCAL Cummins Falls Park hosts Junior Ranger camps BY JIM HERRIN put down devices, get out- saw the snakes and birds,” HERALD-CITIZEN Staff side, learn about nature and she said. “We learned to have fun,” said Cummins throw axes, kind of, and As her friends looked on Falls Ranger Jeremy this man shot fire without a Thursday morning, 6-year- Vaden. “It helps us to get bullet, like in the old-time old Mae Whitley took care- kids to appreciate the days.” ful aim with a hatchet parks..” “What I really liked is before launching the Nearly 100 children from being able to throw toma- weapon toward a nearby Putnam County’s LEAPS hawks and learn about target. program participated in the guns,” said camper Adyson Ranger Brad Halfacre week-long program earlier Jones, a 10-year-old who had given Mae and some this month, and another 23 will be going to Algood Mid- two dozen other children were at the park this week dle School this fall. “I’ve some basic instructions in for the camp. learned a lot of stuff. One how to throw a tomahawk “We’re doing creek stud- day, we went down to the as part of the Junior ies, learning about water creek and started walking Ranger Camp at Cummins quality. They’re learning through it. We caught dif- Falls State Park. about trees and about cam- ferent things like fish and “You want to take about ouflage patterns of wildlife. baby dragonflies and six steps out from the target Using an atlatl, which is an mayflies. I didn’t know what and then line it up and ancient weapon — the pred- they looked like, so they throw it just like you would ecessor to the bow and taught us that, and I a baseball,” said Halfacre, arrow,” Vaden said. “Today, thought it was really neat.” who came up from Edgar we’re actually making fire Jack Whitley, a 12-year- Evins State Park to assist with flint and steel.” old home-school student, with the camp. Kaylee Savage-Cutcher, a has been going to the camp In spite of Halfacre’s in- 12-year-old student from for several years. structions, Mae and most of Prescott South, said she’s “They added a few new the other kids struggled to learned a lot. things this year, new sur- hit the target. But they did “The first day they prises like helicopters and appear to be enjoying them- brought out some snakes hatchet throwing,” he said. selves, and camp organizers and birds,” she said. “We “The whole week was just said that was the point. also learned about pelts. It’s overall enjoyable.” “The Junior Ranger been fun.” For more information Jim Herrin | Herald-Citizen Camp is just a really good Six-year-old Olivia Swine- about the Junior Ranger Ranger Megan Arms shows junior rangers a snake during a camp way to do environmental ford agreed. program, visit at Cummins Falls State Park. education and get kids to “My favorite was when tnstateparks.com. READ: Camp sends kids home with at least 25 books From Page C1 was to help children discover books to buy from Scholastic. tion, we’re using books that learning the content through good books. For a lot of these kids, that’s are written above their cur- these high level books and “It’s not standards-based. It’s “The most remarkable something new that they’ve rent reading ability, so we then they’re doing writing ac- much more about teaching thing about the camp is that never done before. (We have) can give them content rich tivities with them.” the children how to enjoy every child is going home kids who are reading chapter vocabulary and teach them Spears said she expects the reading and building their with a minimum of 25 brand books that have never read a really neat things,” she said. program to grow next year, confidence and motivation. new books,” she said. “That’s book in their lives.” “For example, we learned but she has already deemed We want to learn what moti- one of the things that’s very But the camp also encour- about fireflies and they this year’s program a suc- vates children to want to motivating to the kids. They aged learning about and writ- learned words like biolumi- cess. read. Do they believe that get to take home all the books ing about new things, Spears nescence. They read about “The kids wake up and they they are good readers? Where that we used as part of our said. pill bugs and learned words want to come to school; they do they go to find good instruction, but in addition to “We do a station called like conglobate — how the want to learn; they want to be books?” that, the kids have each got- ‘Read About It, Write About bugs roll up into a ball to pro- here. That’s success to me,” One of the goals, in fact, ten to select $45 worth of It, Talk About It.’ In that sec- tect themselves. They’re she said. Herald-Citizen

Friday, June 30, 2017 OPINION 4 Herald-Citizen The Daily Newspaper of the Upper Cumberland

Established 1903 Jack McNeely, Editor and Publisher Terri Likens, Managing Editor Don Foy, News Editor Character beyond measure

mericans have reason to trust in progress. By so many different yardsticks, we can gauge improvement just over the past half- century. We are indisputably more tolerant Aand accepting than we were in the 1960s. The per- centage of American women with a college degree is five times greater today than it was in 1964. Back then, millions of black Americans were sys- tematically denied the right to vote in many places, most especially in Court strikes blow for religious liberty states of the old Confederacy. By 2012, for the first time in U.S. his- ormally, the most no- amendment, tended to other types of dis- tory, a higher percentage of blacks table part of a Supreme even though it crimination. It was more about (66 percent) voted nationally than Court decision is not the had failed to discriminating against entities did whites (64 percent). dissent. But Monday, muster a two- solely because they were The poverty rate among the JusticeN Sonia Sotomayor thirds majority churches or, as Roberts wrote Mark American elderly has been cut by penned a dissent that is much in the Senate. “churches need not apply.” Shields two-thirds, largely attributable to more interesting in its trans- Some of these Sotomayor wasn’t buying Social Security. (Unforgivably, the parency than the relatively mild “mini-Blaines” that. She clearly saw the dia- poverty rate among the politically powerless, chil- majority opinion written by Christine are still on the grammed sentence on the wall: dren, remains higher today than it was 48 years Chief Justice John Roberts in a Flowers books. “If this separation [of church ago.) Our air and water are both dramatically case being watched by everyone Which brings and state] means anything, it cleaner. In just over a half-century, while the U.S. interested in the tension be- us to Missouri. means that the government can- population has not even doubled, the nation’s gross tween church and state, and the Trinity Lutheran sued the not … tax its citizens and turn domestic product has increased nearly sixfold. status of that crumbling wall. state, claiming that the only rea- that money over to houses of There is much to celebrate. In Trinity Lutheran Church son it was being denied funding worship. … The court today But moral progress in American public life is of Columbia v. Comer, a seven- was because it was a religious blinds itself to the outcome this much less clear. Take the national campaign of person majority held that the institution. And, as Roberts history requires and leads us in- 1964. There was little suspense about the outcome. state of Missouri could not sin- wrote in a “you think?” mo- stead to a place where separa- American voters were in no mood, 11 1/2 months gle out faith-based organiza- ment, that’s pretty self-evident: tion of church and state is a after the national trauma of the assassination of tions for exclusion from grants “There is no question that constitutional slogan, not a con- the martyred John F. Kennedy, to switch to a third that would have paid for prop- Trinity Lutheran was denied a stitutional commitment.” different president in 14 months — which is what erty maintenance. The facts are grant simply because of what it That’s powerful stuff. Republican Barry Goldwater would have been. But fairly simple. Trinity Lutheran is … a church.” Sotomayor sets this up as if on Oct. 7, President Lyndon B. Johnson’s closest is a church that also ran a pre- So the only question that re- the poor taxpayers of Missouri and most trusted aide, Walter Jenkins, the seem- school program. In 2012, it ap- mained was, is this exclusion were being forced to pay to pre- ingly happily married father of six children, after a plied for a grant from a state constitutional? vent some Christian kid from cocktail party at Newsweek’s new Washington of- program to make playgrounds Seven members of the court, scraping his knees on a rough fice, walked two blocks to a YMCA, where he — safer. It’s request for funds to including some of the more lib- playground. She makes this along with a 60-year-old Army veteran whom he did resurface its playground was eral justices, said “no.” Accord- seem as if it’s then a slippery not know — was arrested on a charge of indecent denied based on a state constitu- ing to the chief justice, “the slope to having taxpayers subsi- sexual behavior in the men’s room. tional provision that forbade the exclusion of Trinity Lutheran dize the erection of a Mormon In this personal tragedy was potentially a cam- use of taxpayer funding to reli- from a public benefit for which Temple, or buy new central air paign game-changer. The top personal assistant to gious institutions. it is otherwise qualified, solely for a mosque. Funny, right? the president — his most trusted staff member, That provision was modeled because it is a church, is odious Well actually, maybe not. someone who attended national security meetings on what is known as the “Blaine to our Constitution all the same, While I strongly reject the idea and who in 1964 could have been vulnerable to Amendment,” a proposed and cannot stand.” that the wall between church blackmail or extortion — was booked by the Wash- amendment to the U.S. Constitu- One of the true believers, ex- and state was built to keep reli- ington police for criminal sexual acts. Shortly tion based in an antipathy to- cuse the pun, sits on the court. gion out of the public square, it thereafter, it was revealed that Jenkins had been ward Catholics. Over a century Sotomayor, a woman who wore is clear that this case isn’t just arrested five years earlier on a charge of loitering ago, in the wake of the Civil a Catholic school uniform for about playgrounds. It could for immoral purposes. War, a Republican congressman many years, railed against the change the way that we think Goldwater’s campaign strategists urged their named James Blaine proposed majority decision. Her words about people and places of faith, candidate to use the Jenkins affair to attack John- the amendment to prevent, in seem particularly over the top, and their relation to the secular son on the issue of moral decay. But Goldwater, part, public money going to since Roberts took great pains state. who would tell me in a 1986 private interview that parochial schools that were to limit the majority holding to the only two men in his entire political career he filled with immigrant children. cases involving “playground Christine Flowers is a syndicated ever personally loathed were Richard Nixon and Many states adopted the lan- resurfacing,” and reserved judg- columnist. Her email address is Lyndon Johnson, was not a political hit man. He guage of the original federal ment on whether it could be ex- [email protected]. honorably refused to exploit the personal tragedy of Jenkins to hurt Johnson. He later explained: “It was a sad time for Jenkins’ wife and children, and I was not about to add to their private sorrow. Win- ning isn’t everything.” As so often happens in life, history, in the form of Thirteen Republican men big events, intruded in the 24 hours after the Jenk- ins story broke. Nikita Khrushchev resigned as the hey went into a room to surance com- They can’t imagine anything Soviet Union’s leader; Communist China exploded write a health care bill. pany or a collec- scarier than a dialogue about its first nuclear bomb; and a 13-year Conservative Didn’t need any women. tion of lawyers, health care that is not limited to government in Great Britain unexpectedly fell to For diversity they had Ted who don’t have 52 well-insured senators — and Labour. All these destabilizing developments Cruz,T still famous at Harvard valid points of perhaps Vice President Mike strengthened the electoral position of the incum- for only allowing Ivy League criticism. Pence. Swamp-dwellers all. bent LBJ and effectively pushed the scandal off the grads into his law school study Millions of What are they afraid of ? front pages and rendered moot Barry Goldwater’s group. A man of the people. Did- Americans have Public scrutiny? Hard admirable response. But let us not forget that in a n’t need to hear from the public. Susan insurance cards choices? Being blamed? moment of maximum political temptation, Goldwa- What do we know about health Estrich who never did, All of the above. So hide in ter showed uncommon human decency and charac- care anyhow? and nothing your secret negotiations, cow- ter beyond measure. And as you may have noticed, Those 13 have been talking matters more to the quality or ards. It didn’t work. It wasn’t we don’t have an awful lot of either these days. about little else for years now; timeliness of care than having just three senators who ruined they’ve made it their top prior- one of those cards. Yet there is the Independence Day parade. Mark Shields is a syndicated columnist. ity. You’d expect that they’d much to be mended in the cur- And if your answer is to do it have been thinking about it as rent system. again, only with 52 people in the well. You would think the 13 Repub- room instead of 13, it still won’t Let’s be clear. There are con- lican senators, who collectively work. Moderately Confused servatives out there who actu- had been railing against Oba- It didn’t work when Hillary ally think about health care macare for about a century, to- Clinton tried to have a semi-se- policy and have put forth differ- gether with a White House that cret process to come up with a ent ideas. Apparently, none of had made this legislation its top health care bill; in that case, them were of much interest to priority, would come up with they consulted with plenty of the Men’s Club, because none of something more than the drivel people with ideas but lost touch these ideas are in the bill they they did. with the political process. produced. A bill that they can’t even vote The Republicans have lost Another thing to be clear on was the best they could do. touch with both: with the ex- about: No one has said Oba- These so-called reformers who perts, including conservatives macare is perfect. The health were going to drain the swamp who are trying to address the care system in this country is, can’t because they’re too busy problems of access and cost, on a daily basis, the best and the splashing around in it. and with the stakeholders in worst in the world. It’s endlessly And you want to vote on this process, which includes frustrating, full of long waits throwing 22 million people off anyone with an insurance card, and mistakes and inefficiencies, the rolls by the Fourth of July. an elderly relative, a pre-exist- and also full of breathtaking Give people their independence ing condition or a job that does- breakthroughs that have turned — from a caring nation. n’t provide benefits. death sentences into chronic ill- Leader Mitch McConnell Right now, the Republicans nesses and kept us alive long claims their humiliation will be who are in charge are not listen- enough to get age-related dis- short-lived, the defeat only tem- ing to anyone. Pretty soon, they eases. porary. The Republicans con- may discover that no one is I don’t know a doctor or pa- tinue to negotiate with each going to listen to them. tient, a nurse or an administra- other, specifically saying they tor, a pharmacist or a don’t want to have to bring in Susan Estrich is a syndicated pharmaceutical company, an in- the Democrats. columnist. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, June 30, 2017 — A5 LOCAL/NATION Stock indexes broadly higher in early trading; oil rises

By ALEX VEIGA of 10:08 a.m. Eastern JUST DID IT: Nike way rose $2.51 to $22.89. course to extend a six- prices fell. The 10-year AP Business Writer time. The Dow Jones in- jumped 8.4 percent after BUYING IN: Hain Ce- day winning streak. Treasury yield rose to dustrial average gained the athletic apparel com- lestial climbed 9.1 per- Benchmark U.S. crude 2.28 percent from 2.27 U.S. stock indexes were 84 points, or 0.4 percent, pany’s latest quarterly cent after activist was up 43 cents, or 1 per- percent late Thursday. broadly higher in early to 21,371. The Nasdaq results beat Wall Street’s investor Engaged Capital cent, to $45.36 a barrel in MARKETS OVER- trading Friday, recover- composite added 1 point forecasts. The company disclosed a 9.9 percent New York. Brent, the in- SEAS: European stock ing some of their losses to 6,145. The Russell 2000 also said it’s testing a stake in the organic food ternational standard, markets were mixed. from a day earlier. Utili- index of small-company program to sell sneakers maker. Hain shares was up 33 cents, or 0.7 Germany’s DAX was ties and industrials com- stocks picked up 2 through Amazon.com di- added $3.24 to $39. percent, at $47.96 a bar- down 0.1 percent, while panies led the gainers. points, or 0.2 percent, to rectly, instead of via SHOOTING rel in London. the CAC 40 in France Banks were the only lag- 1,418. The stock market third-party sellers. The BLANKS: American CURRENCIES: The was 0.2 percent higher. gard. Investors were siz- was coming off a slide stock was the biggest Outdoor Brands slumped dollar rose to 112.13 yen The FTSE 100 index of ing up the latest led by a steep decline by gainer in the S&P 500 8.4 percent after the from 112.07 yen late leading British shares company earnings and technology companies. index, adding $4.46 to firearms maker issued Thursday. The euro and was up 0.1 percent. In deal news and adjusting QUARTER’S END: $57.63. weak forecasts for the British pound were giv- Asia, trading was mixed. portfolios in the final With the second quarter REAL ESTATE BET: current quarter and the ing up some of their The Hang Seng in Hong hours of the second of the year coming to an Parkway vaulted 12.3 fiscal year. Shares in the gains from earlier in the Kong fell 0.8 percent, quarter. Oil was headed end, some investors tra- percent after the Canada company, which changed week. while Japan’s Nikkei 225 higher. ditionally look to close Pension Plan Investment its name from Smith & The euro weakened to index dropped 0.9 per- KEEPING SCORE: out positions and book Board agreed to buy the Wesson earlier this year, $1.1421 from $1.1432. The cent. South Korea’s The Standard & Poor’s profits. That can make commercial real estate slid $2 to $21.94. pound slid to $1.2975 Kospi lost 0.2 percent, 500 index rose 5 points, trading choppy in the investment trust for ENERGY: Crude oil from $1.2991. while Australia’s S&P or 0.2 percent, to 2,425 as final hours of the day. about $1.13 billion. Park- prices were climbing, on BOND YIELDS: Bond ASX 200 lost 1.7 percent. Obituaries

Larry D. Welte friends Saturday from 6 basketball fan. drey Ladd; and a Cathy Darlene Allen and the late Charles Tal- to 8 PM and after 12 Survivors include wife brother, Robert Welte. ley. Noon Sunday at the fu- of 48 years, Sandra Bro. David Eldridge COOKEVILLE — Fu- Cathy was of the neral home. Jones Welte of Baxter will officiate at the serv- neral services for Mrs. church of Christ faith. Mr. Welte died on (married Aug. 17, 1968 ices. Cathy Darlene Allen, 56, In addition to her Thursday, June 29, 2017, in Akron, Ohio); a Pallbearers will be of Cookeville, were held mother, her family in- at his home. daughter and son-in- Kenny Ramsey, Mike at 11 a.m. today, Friday, cludes her husband, He was born Oct. 2, law, Lisa and Eddie Bil- Herren, David Sickler, June 30, from the chapel William H. Allen; a 1941, in White County, brey of Cookeville; sons Danny Jones, Jimmy of Whitson Funeral daughter and her fiance, Indiana, to the late and daughters-in-law, Carr and Barry Weber. Home in Cookeville. Brandi Allen and Zeb Arthur Corvin and Eva Mark and Kimberly Baxter chapel of Burial followed in Paran Gentry; a stepdaughter, Pearl Baer Welte. Welte of Cookeville Hooper-Huddleston & Cemetery. Tara Allen; and a sister- He was in the Air and Jeffrey and Jaime Horner Funeral Home is Mrs. Allen passed in-law, Cecilia Fraser. Force Reserve. Welte of Ocean Springs, in charge of arrange- away on Wednesday, Pallbearers were fam- BAXTER — Funeral He was a retired infor- Mississippi; grandchil- ments 931-858-2134. June 28, 2017, in ily and friends. services for Larry D. mation systems man- dren, Emily, Luke and You may share your Cookeville Regional Bro. Johnny Fox offi- Welte, 75, of Baxter, will ager with Institutional Brad Welte; and sisters thoughts and memories Medical Center after an ciated at the services. be Sunday, July 2, at 2 Wholesale (IWC) of and a brother-in-law, at extended illness. Whitson Funeral p.m., from the Baxter Cookeville. Norma Jean and Floyd www.hhhfunerals.com. She was born June 13, Home in Cookeville was chapel of Hooper-Hud- He was a member of Sickler of Idaville, Indi- 1961, in Putnam County in charge of arrange- dleston & Horner Fu- Samaria Church of ana,, Lois Wright of to Claudine (Phy) Talley ments, 526-2151. neral Home. Interment Christ, where he served Florida and Carolyn will follow in G.V. Her- as a deacon. Lawson of Indiana. ren Family Cemetery in He enjoyed farming, In addition to his par- Wanda Elrod County. Silver Point. driving tractors and was ents, he was preceded in The family will re- Family will receive an avid Boston Celtics death by a sister, Au- ceive friends from 1-3 p.m. on Sunday, July 2, at the Cookeville chapel of Hooper-Huddleston & Lisa Gaye Allred urday, July 1, at Liv- away on Thursday, Horner Funeral Home. ingston Funeral Home. June 29, 2017, at her Mrs. Elrod passed LIVINGSTON — A The family will re- home. away on Thursday, June celebration of life for ceive friends from 5-7 Livingston Funeral 29, 2017, in Signature Mrs. Lisa Gaye Allred, p.m. on Saturday at the Home is in charge of HealthCARE of Putnam 53, of Livingston, will funeral home. arrangements, 931- 823- County in Algood. be held at 7 p.m. on Sat- Mrs. Allred passed 1201. Hooper-Huddeston & Horner Funeral Home is in charge of arrange- Ernest Dyal and Kate Coley Dyal. Cookeville; his great- Linda LaFever for the CLAY COUNTY — ments, 526-6111. He was a member of grandchildren, Taylor, special care. Graveside services and BAXTER — Funeral Cedar Hill Baptist Ashley, Brittany and Pallbearers will be interment for Mrs. services for Ernest Tal- Church. Kaitlyn Rector, Alexis Larry, David, Marvin Wanda Elrod, 71, of madge “TUBBS” Dyal, Mr. Dyal was a retired Shaeffer and Ayden and Duwayne Dyal, Den- Cookeville, will be held 89, of Baxter, will be route supervisor with Loftis; his great-great- nis Rector, Dustin Loftis at 4 p.m. on Sunday, held at 3 p.m. on Satur- Pepsi-Cola and later was grandchildren, Addyson and Rodger LaFever. July 2, at Saint John’s day, July 1, from the a tow motor operator at and Hensley King and The Rev. Danny Hem- Cemetery in the Lilly- Baxter chapel of Fleetguard. He loved Aaliyah Freedle; a spe- bree and Barry Wilson dale community of Clay Hooper-Huddleston & watching his family play cial friend, Shirley May- will officiate at the serv- Horner Funeral Home. sports, watching the At- nard; and several nieces ices. Interment will be in lanta Braves on TV, fish- and nephews. Baxter Chapel of Odd Fellows Cemetery. ing and playing rook. In addition to his par- Hooper-Huddleston & Mary Coley ceive friends from noon The family will re- Survivors include a ents, he was preceded in Horner Funeral Home is MONTEREY — Fu- until time of services on ceive friends from 4-8 daughter and son-in- death by his wife, in charge of arrange- neral services for Mary Saturday at the funeral p.m. today, Friday, June law, Sharon and Jimmie Juanita Maddux Dyal ments, 931-858-2134. Coley, 83, of Monterey, home. 30, and after 10 a.m. on Robinson of (who died June 22, 2009); You may share your will be held at 3 p.m. on Mrs. Coley passed Saturday at the funeral Baxter; a sister, Mer- a son, Delton Dyal; a thoughts and memories Saturday, July 1, from away on Thursday, June home. lene Altman of Lu- granddaughter, Jennifer at www.hhhfunerals. the chapel of Goff Fu- 29, 2017, at her home. Mr. Dyal died on dowici, Georgia; a Robinson; sisters, Judy neral Home in Mon- D.M. Goff Funeral Wednesday, June 28, brother, Grady (Peggy) Hart and Mae Madray; terey. Burial will be in Home, Inc., in Monterey 2017, at NHC Healthcare Dyal of Franklin, Ten- and brothers, Raymond, Midway Cemetery. is in charge of arrange- of Cookeville. nessee; his grandchil- Tobie, Robert and Jack The family will re- ments, 931-839-2311. He was born Oct. 22, dren, Michelle Shaeffer Dyal. 1927, in Lynnville, Geor- of Baxter and Valerie Special thanks to gia, to the late Delton (Dustin) Loftis of NHC, Betty Medley and Features: Model# KUDS30IXSS • • SaniSani RinseRinse Kentucky prison placed on lockdown after workers attacked The • • ProPro ScrubScrub Herald-Citizen THE THE EDDYVILLE, Ky. 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235 Raider Drive Cookeville, TN 38501 9 3 1 - 5 2 8 - 11 3 3 w w w . p c f y m c a . o r g A6 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, June 30, 2017 LOCAL/NATION Trump’s crude tweets: Would anyone else be fired? NEW YORK (AP) — If President think that because the president is get- place grievance or organizing a union. public-relations executive for the in- Donald Trump were anyone else, he’d ting away with calling a man “Psycho But she said that if “you take to Twit- ternet company IAC, tweeted, “Going be fired, or at least reprimanded, for Joe” and saying a woman was “bleed- ter to call your boss a ‘psycho’ or say to Africa. Hope I don’t get AIDS. Just his latest tweets attacking a female TV ing badly from a face-lift” and had that your CEO has a ‘low I.Q.’ that kidding. I’m white!” Though it was on host, social media and workplace ex- “low I.Q.,” regular people would get could absolutely get you fired.” a personal account with only 170 fol- perts say. away with it, too. That applies even to chief execu- lowers, the tweet quickly went viral. And if he were to look for a job, the “Mr. Trump would be fired for his tives. She didn’t learn she had become a top experts say, these and past tweets tweets of today, and nearly every day,” “Any good outside crisis adviser “trending topic” — not in a good way would raise red flags for companies said Mike Driehorst, a social media ex- would tell the company’s board that — as her phone was off during an 11- doing social media background pert at the marketing agency Weaving they have no choice but to terminate hour flight to South Africa. She was checks, an increasingly common prac- Influence. “Most companies have a the CEO,” said Kara Alaimo, a public fired, of course. tice as tweets and Facebook posts be- thin skin when it comes to public criti- relations professor at Hofstra Univer- Earlier this year, the New York Post come a daily, sometimes hourly part of cism and media reports.” sity in Hempstead, New York. “Today, fired football writer Bart Hubbuch for our lives. Nannina Angioni, an employment more than ever before, citizens expect comparing the president’s inaugura- Of course, Trump is anything but attorney at the Los Angeles-based law companies to espouse and uphold val- tion to the 9/11 attacks. typical. firm Kaedian, said certain speech is ues.” He has since deleted the tweet and Still, experts say it’s a mistake to protected, such as posts about a work- In 2013, Justine Sacco, a 30-year-old apologized.

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ObsEva n 7.50 +1.60 +27.1 MONEY RATES CURRENCIES and 2:30-3:30 p.m. These Center, Transfer Station, Call 520-5455 or 528-8570. StrgbrBio n 7.35 +1.20 +19.5 CellectB wt 2.12 +.34 +19.1 Last Pvs Week Last Pvs Day are two separate classes. Landfill, and Conven- BREAKFAST BENE- FifthStFin 4.64 +.71 +18.1Prime Rate 4.25 4.25Australia 1.3026 1.3089Adult must attend class ience Centers closed in FIT: Shiloh Community ZionB wt18 9.49 +1.23 +14.9 Discount Rate 1.75 1.75Britain 1.2991 1.2929 ChAdvCns 2.60 +.30 +13.0Federal Funds Rate 1.00-1.25 1.00-1.25 Canada 1.3010 1.3034with child. At 186A S. observance of the holi- Center, 7-10 a.m. Bis- BebeStr rs 6.80 +.77 +12.8 Treasuries Euro .8747 .8786 3-month 1.00 0.94 Walnut Ave., 526-2424. day. There will be no cuits, gravy, all the fix- LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) 6-month 1.11 1.08Japan 112.07 112.28 Name Last Chg %Chg 5-year 1.85 1.76Mexico 18.0652 17.8695 July 1 community service. ings. Call 931-260-9454. QuinAcq2 n 7.66 -2.34 -23.4 10-year 2.27 2.15Switzerlnd .9565 .9594 30-year British pound expressed in U.S. dollars. All others CRUISE-IN: Putnam CLOSED: L.B.J.&C. REUNION: Descen- FredsInc 9.51 -2.81 -22.8 2.81 2.72show dollar in foreign currency. BioScrip 2.61 -.38 -12.7 County Fairgrounds will Development Corpora- dants of Dr. John and CascTher rs 3.73 -.53 -12.4 SparkEn s 19.75 -2.25 -10.2 have a cruise-in on Sat- tion Central Office will Mary Cameron White- MUTUAL FUNDS JMU Ltd 2.20 -.24 -9.8 urday, from noon until 4 be closed on Tuesday in head wil have their re- SG Blck n 4.42 -.48 -9.8 BellicumP 12.03 -1.30 -9.7 Total Assets Total Return/Rank Pct Min Init Name Obj ($Mlns) NAV 4-wk 12-mo 5-year Load Invt p.m. Cash prizes every 30 observance of the Fourth union on Saturday, at the FormulaSy 36.53 -3.87 -9.6 Moleculin n 2.97 -.31 -9.5 AB GrB m LG 11 40.38 -0.8 +21.4/C +14.4/B 4.00 2,500 minutes. Vouchers, dash of July holiday. Boma Community Cen- AB IntlGrB m FG 1 15.71 +0.9 +17.0/D +6.0/E 4.00 2,500 MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) plates to first 200 classic GARBAGE: City of ter. All relatives and AB SstnlGlbThtcB m WS 9 85.74 +0.8 +23.7/A +11.5/B 4.00 2,500 Name Vol (00) Last Chg AllianzGI FocedGrC m LG 221 32.78 -1.0 +17.4/E +14.5/B 1.00 1,000 cars, 50-50 drawing. Pro- Cookeville residenial friends are invited. AMD 852294 12.60 -.63American Century ValInv LV 2,299 8.88 +0.9 +14.3/E +13.0/C NL 2,500 ceeds to Veterans Honor garbage collection will There will be a carry-in Staples 716161 10.08 +.15American Funds AmrcnBalA m MA 59,423 26.14 +0.6 +13.2 +11.2 5.75 250 MicronT 484644 31.47 -.77 American Funds CptWldGrIncA m WS 54,259 49.09 +1.5 +23.5 +12.1 5.75 250 Spherix rs 381367 3.92 +2.01 Guards. Free. (Enter not run on Tuesday. dinner at noon. For info., Apple Inc 302780 143.68 -2.15 American Funds CptlIncBldrA m IH 71,672 61.40 +0.8 +11.9 +8.2 5.75 250 west gate off Walnut) Tuesday’s routes will be call Alan or Pam White- Microsoft 281079 68.49 -1.31American Funds FdmtlInvsA m LB 50,766 58.84 +0.4 +23.9 +15.7 5.75 250 SiriusXM 276046 5.36 -.04American Funds GrfAmrcA m LG 80,745 47.24 +0.5 +26.1 +16.4 5.75 250 Call 931-260-8020. collected on Wednesday, head at 931-858-6480. Cisco 262536 31.41 -.67American Funds IncAmrcA m AL 76,249 22.55 +0.7 +13.1 +9.9 5.75 250 Nvidia 246828 146.68 -5.07American Funds InvCAmrcA m LB 60,796 38.87 +1.1 +20.0 +14.8 5.75 250 BOOK SALE: Friends July 5. Household item July 9 Comcast s 240383 38.87 -.99 American Funds WAMtInvsA m LV 54,438 42.24 +0.7 +19.1 +13.9 5.75 250 of Monterey Branch Li- pick up will also be col- COOKOUT: Local vet- Dodge & Cox Inc CI 49,585 13.75 +0.3 +3.4/A +3.4/A NL 2,500 IARY D Dodge & Cox IntlStk FB 61,541 43.86 -0.5 +32.7/A +10.3/A NL 2,500 brary will hold their lected on Wednesday. erans and emergency Advanced 1,066Dodge & Cox Stk LV 65,360 192.46 +0.8 +30.1/A +16.3/A NL 2,500 monthly book sale on July 6 first responders and Declined 1,779DoubleLine TtlRetBdI CI 44,573 10.75 +0.3 +1.8 +3.7 NL 100,000 Unchanged 213Fidelity 500IndexPrm LB 67,198 85.01 +0.3 +19.3/B +14.5/A NL 10,000 Saturday, from 10 a.m.-1 CORVETTE: The their families are invited, Total issues 3,058 Fidelity BlueChipGrowth LG 16,361 80.48 -0.8 +29.4/A +17.1/A NL 2,500 New Highs 71 p.m. Hard cover books Plateau Corvette Club 1-5 p.m., Veterans Memo- Fidelity Contrafund¬Æ LG 82,407 114.17 -0.7 +23.2/B +14.6/B NL 2,500 New Lows 31 Volume 2,244,956,656 Fidelity Magellan¬Æ LG 13,731 95.67 +0.1 +19.6/D +14.9/B NL 2,500 are $1, paperback books meets the first Thursday rial Building, 90 E. Franklin Templeton FrgnA m FV 3,670 7.79 -0.1 +25.8/A +9.3/A 5.75 1,000 Franklin Templeton IncA m CA 46,586 2.34 -0.4 +14.2/A +7.2/A 4.25 1,000 are 50 cents, children’s of the month. Next meet- Spring. A “thank you AGRICULTURE FUTURES Janus Henderson EnterpriseT MG 4,087 107.16 +1.3 +22.4/B +15.9/A NL 2,500 books are 25 cents. Used ing is Thursday, 5:30 cookout” hosted by Put- Lord Abbett AffiliatedA m LV 5,733 16.15 +0.6 +19.4/B +13.8/A 5.75 1,000 Open High Low Settle Chg. book donations accepted p.m., at Crossville Outlet nam County Veterans CORN MFS GrB m LG 135 67.91 -0.6 +19.5/D +14.4/B 4.00 1,000 5,000 bu minimum- cents per bushel MFS HiIncA m HY 520 3.46 +0.4 +10.6/C +5.8/C 4.25 1,000 during normal library Center meeting room. Organization and its Jul 17 356.75 362.25 356.25 359.75 +3 MFS TENMuniBdA m SL 91 10.46 +0.1 -0.7/B +2.4/C 4.25 1,000 Sep 17 366.25 372 365.75 369.50 +3.25 hours. All Corvette owners in- members. Dec 17 376.25 382.50 375.75 380 +3.75 MFS TtlRetA m MA 4,744 19.00 +1.1 +10.7/D +9.4/B 5.75 1,000 Mar 18 386 392 385.75 389.50 +3.50 Metropolitan West TtlRetBdI CI 48,566 10.67 +0.3 +0.4/D +3.5/A NL 3,000,000 ART: Cookeville Art vited, as they plan trips DECORATION: Alex May 18 392.50 398 392 395.75 +3.50 Nuveen TNMnBdA m SL 272 11.80 -0.1 -0.9/C +3.2/A 4.20 3,000 Jul 18 398.50 403.50 397.75 401.25 +3 Oppenheimer CptlIncA m CA 1,615 10.06 -0.1 +6.7/D +5.6/C 5.75 1,000 Studio and Gallery will and events with their Byers Cemetery, Clem- Sep 18 395.75 399.25 395.75 398 +3.25 PIMCO TtlRetIns CI 53,379 10.25 +0.6 +2.7/A +2.8/B NL 1,000,000 SOYBEANS have Backdoor Gallery Corvettes. For info., visit mons Rd., Putnam 5,000 bu minimum- cents per bushel Pioneer A m LB 4,581 31.31 +0.4 +17.7/D +13.0/D 5.75 1,000 Jul 17 914.25 927.75 914.25 915.50 +1.50 Prudential JsnBlndB m LG 8 18.65 0.0 +21.3/C +11.4/E 5.00 2,500 Open from noon until 4 plateaucorvetteclub.com, County, will have their Aug 17 919 932.50 919 920.75 +1.75 Putnam EqIncA m LV 8,033 22.40 +0.1 +18.2/C +14.1/A 5.75 0 p.m., Saturday, (please or on Facebook or email annual decoration on Sep 17 920.75 934 920.75 923.25 +2.50 Putnam MltCpGrA m LG 3,683 83.63 -0.5 +25.6/A +15.4/A 5.75 0 Nov 17 921.75 936 921.75 924.75 +3 Jan 18 929.50 943.25 929.50 932.75 +3.25 Vanguard 500IdxAdmrl LB 203,021 223.40 +0.3 +19.3/B +14.6/A NL 10,000 call before you come). At them at plateau- Sunday at 11 a.m., with a Mar 18 936 949.50 936 939.25 +3.25 Vanguard InTrTEAdmrl MI 49,071 14.13 -0.2 -0.4/A +2.9/B NL 50,000 May 18 942 955.50 942 945.50 +3.50 Vanguard InsIdxIns LB 131,941 220.44 +0.3 +19.3/B +14.6/A NL 5,000,000 186A S. Walnut Ave., 526- [email protected]. short service and busi- WHEAT Vanguard InsIdxInsPlus LB 96,497 220.45 +0.3 +19.3/B +14.6/A NL 200,000,000 5,000 bu minimum- cents per bushel 2424. July 5 ness meeting. Bring a Jul 17 457 483.75 456.25 480.25 +23 Vanguard PrmCpAdmrl LG 45,976 124.75 +1.3 +30.8/A +18.6/A NL 50,000 Sep 17 473 498.75 472 496 +23 Vanguard TtBMIdxAdmrl CI 76,271 10.78 +0.3 -0.2/E +2.2/D NL 10,000 LIVINGSTON: Mllard LIVINGSTON: Mil- covered dish with lunch Dec 17 495 518 494.75 515.50 +20.25 Vanguard TtInSIdxAdmrl FB 57,069 27.88 +0.4 +21.6/B +7.7/C NL 10,000 Oakley Public Library in lard Oakley Pubic Li- at noon. Friends and rel- Mar 18 508.75 531.25 508.75 529 +19 Vanguard TtInSIdxInsPlus FB 79,748 111.50 +0.4 +21.7/B +7.7/C NL 100,000,000 May 18 520 540.50 520 538.50 +17.75 Livingston will have Sat- brary in Livingston will atives urged to attend. Jul 18 525 544.50 525 542.50 +16.50 Vanguard TtInSIdxInv FB 105,993 16.67 +0.4 +21.5/B +7.6/C NL 3,000 Sep 18 540.75 551 540.75 549.75 +14 Vanguard TtlSMIdxAdmrl LB 168,092 60.48 +0.6 +19.9/B +14.5/A NL 10,000 CATTLE Vanguard TtlSMIdxIns LB 94,094 60.49 +0.6 +20.0/B +14.5/A NL 5,000,000 40,000 lbs.- cents per lb. Vanguard TtlSMIdxInv LB 116,194 60.46 +0.6 +19.8/B +14.4/B NL 3,000 Jun 17 120.62 120.87 119.52 120.20 -.05 Vanguard WlngtnAdmrl MA 80,599 70.70 +0.6 +13.5/B +10.5/A NL 50,000 Aug 17 115.75 116.62 114.95 116.50 +.88 Sale Oct 17 113.77 115.10 113.20 114.97 +1.32 Stock Footnotes: g = Dividends and earnings in Canadian dollars. h = Does not meet Sale Dec 17 114.10 115.37 113.47 115.27 +1.27 continued-listing standards. lf = Late filing with SEC. n = New in past 52 weeks. pf = Feb 18 114.65 115.77 114.02 115.70 +1.13 Preferred. rs = Stock has undergone a reverse stock split of at least 50 percent within Judd’s Country Store Apr 18 112.95 114.22 112.60 114.12 +1.10 Jun 18 106.25 107.50 106.07 107.40 +.98 the past year. rt = Right to buy security at a specified price. s = Stock has split by at HOGS-Lean least 20 percent within the last year. un = Units. vj = In bankruptcy or receivership. wd 40,000 lbs.- cents per lb. = When distributed. wi = When issued. wt = Warrants. Jul 17 88.42 89.65 88.30 89.47 +1.55 Aug 17 80.00 81.52 79.77 80.75 +1.28 Mutual Fund Footnotes: b = Fee covering market costs is paid from fund assets. d Oct 17 68.45 69.17 67.87 68.65 +.48 = Deferred sales charge, or redemption fee. f = front load (sales charges). m = Multiple Dec 17 62.00 62.42 61.42 62.10 +.18 fees are charged. NA = not available. p SUHYLRXVGD\ҋVQHWDVVHWYDOXHs = fund split Feb 18 65.57 65.92 65.02 65.65 +.10 shares during the week. x = fund paid a distribution during the week. ANTIQUE MALL Apr 18 69.37 69.87 68.95 69.87 +.42 May 18 73.52 74.50 73.52 74.20 +.75 Objectives: CA -Conservative Allocation, CI -Intermediate-Term Bond, FB -Foreign OPENJuly 4th til 4:00pm! COTTON 2 Large Blend, FG -Foreign LargeGrowth, FV -Foreign Large Value, HY - High-Yield 50,000 lbs.- cents per lb. Bond, IB -World Bond, IH -World Allocation, LB -Large Blend, LG -Large Growth, LV Independence Week Sale Jul 17 74.20 74.45 74.00 74.00 -.41 Oct 17 69.10 69.22 68.86 69.05 -.42 -Large Value, MA -Moderate Allocation, MB -Mid-Cap Blend, MG -Mid-Cap Growth, MV Dec 17 67.55 67.77 67.04 67.24 -.41 - Mid-Cap Value, SB - Small Blend, SG -Small Cap Growth, SH -Specialty-heath, WS F URNITURE S ALE Mar 18 67.00 67.37 66.52 66.61 -.68 -World Stock. Sat.July 1st-Sat.July 8th May 18 67.65 67.65 67.00 67.04 -.68 Jul 18 67.86 68.00 67.57 67.58 -.61 Total Return: Chng in NAV with dividends reinvested. Rank: How fund performed vs. 10-60% OFF Oct 18 ...... 65.90 -.45 others with same objective = A is in top 20%, E in bottom 20%. Min Init Invt: Minimum Tables show three most current contracts for each future. $ needed to invest in fund. Mon.-Sat. Grains traded on Chicago Board of Trade; livestock on Chicago Mercantile Exchange; and cotton on the Intercontinental Exchange. Source: The Associated Press and Morningstar. Sales figures are unofficial. 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Tennessee Livestock Sunday

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Friday, June 30, 2017 LIVING 11 ►DEAR ABBY ►SENIOR CORNER Suicide rate Wednesday among older men Socials host an overlooked a variety of tragedy activities EAR ABBY: My elderly father’s dearest friend t’s officially summer committed suicide yester- and we are sitting day. He shot himself in under shade trees theD head. The family wasn’t even drinking our sweet aware that he was depressed. Itea and dining on water- Dad has lost three wonderful melon and chocolates. friends this way in recent years. Well, not exactly, but it He’s heartbroken thinking that sure sounds good! The his buddies were secretly suffer- Members of a previous School of Dance strike a pose. truth is we are busy en- ing. joying the good weather According to the Centers for and one Disease Control, the rate of sui- Leisure Services School of Dance open house July 31 another. cide for men 70 and older in the To keep U.S. is more than the Registration for the are scheduled mainly in the and holidays, with classes our overall suicide rate. Yet, with all Cookeville Department of evenings after 3 p.m. Monday beginning the week of Aug. 7 youthful of our suicide Leisure Services School of through Thursday at the and continuing through May figures, prevention ef- Dance is open. Interested Cane Creek Recreation Cen- 2018. Public performances in- our fit- forts, this high- dancers and their families ter at 180 C C Camp Road volving all dance students ness risk group seems are invited to an open house near Cane Creek Park. will be held at the Cookeville Sandra classes to be ignored. July 31 from 4-6 p.m. at the The School of Dance fea- Performing Arts Center at Johnson continue How can we Cane Creek Recreation Cen- tures highly qualified, expe- the conclusion of the term. on Mon- help prevent ter, where instructors will be rienced instructors who For more information or to day, Wednesday, and Fri- these tragedies? on hand to answer questions, teach a variety of classical register, call the Cookeville day at 9 a.m. Bridge is on Abigail What are the give tours and provide infor- dance disciplines such as Performing Arts Center at Monday and Thursdays signs of depres- mation about the dance pro- ballet, modern, jazz and hip 931-520-5299 or visit at 1 p.m., and Bingo is on Van Buren sion in older gram. hop. The term closely follows www.cookeville- Thursday at 10 a.m. men? And what Classes are available for the Putnam County School tn.gov/ls/dance/school-of- Our Wednesday So- can families do if they suspect ages 3 through adult. They System calendar for breaks dance. cials are strong this depression in “Dad,” “Gramps” month. Wednesday, July or “Uncle John”? Thank you for 5, we will have Rock any help you can provide. — Painting Classes pro- VAN IN MASSACHUSETTS vided by 931ROCKS. July DEAR VAN: Please convey to Pilot Club Honors 12 will be Bingo. And on your father how sorry I am for the 19th, we will have the his loss. I think the first thing Linda Taylor, Monterey Girl Scout people have to remember is that right, receives troop giving us a sum- men in general do not manifest the award for mer prom by providing depression the way women do Pilot of the our lunch and entertain- because women are more open Year for the ment. And continuing about sharing their feelings. Pilot Club of with the youthful figures Men, particularly older men, Cookeville theme from our classes, were not raised to do that be- from Evelyn Wanda Balsley will give cause they were taught that ex- Brown for out- us an introduction to her pressing emotion was “weak,” so standing serv- exercise class on the they stay silent. And men who ice and 26th. While we joke were once breadwinners, active commitment about our youthful- and vital, can become depressed to the commu- ness, exercising is the when they retire. nity and local best thing we can do for Among the RISK FACTORS club. The ourselves (it’s free, it’s are: award is pre- fun, and it’s benefi- • Having lost a wife or signifi- sented each cial). All Wednesday So- cant other; year to a mem- cials begin at 10:30 and • Being alone and isolated; ber who is in- are followed by a covered • Concern about being a bur- volved in dish luncheon (except for den; leadership and the 19th). • Substance abuse (alcohol or service. The senior centers are prescription drugs); free to those 60 and over, • Firearms in the house. please stop by or call 839- SIGNS TO LOOK FOR include: 8053. • Lack of energy; The Pilot Club of • Lack of motivation; Cookeville cele- Sandra Johnson is direc- • Less interest in eating or get- brated Irene tor of the Monterey Senior ting out of the house; Hunter’s 40th year Center. • Loss of interest in activities as a club member. the person once enjoyed. Carol Bilbrey, A common mistake people right, presents make is thinking these things Hunter with a Jenners apologize are happening because a person plaque in honor of is old. If you observe a change in her faithfulness to after heat someone’s behavior, it is all right Pilot and the com- over musician to ask the person what’s going munity. Irene has on. Keep in mind that people volunteered with T-shirts who feel connected are less the Bloodmobile likely to harm themselves. Isola- for several years, NEW YORK (AP) — tion is the enemy. Visit them, or taught brain Kendall and Kylie Jen- take them out so they won’t feel safety in schools, ner apologized Thursday alone. and helped each for "vintage" T-shirts su- It’s also important to help sen- year with the perimposing their im- iors meet others they can relate Christmas Tour of ages with those of to, particularly if their friends Homes, among famous musicians, in- are dying off. A senior center many other cluding Ozzy Osbourne, can provide a place to socialize things. Tupac Shakur and the and meet new people. Exercise is Notorious B.I.G. important, too, and many senior The sisters began sell- centers provide exercise facili- ing the shirts Wednesday ties. TV's nonpartisan July 4th: fireworks, the U.S. Constitution online for $125 each as Equally important is volun- part of their Kendall + teering. Older men are valuable LOS ANGELES (AP) — "Journeys with George." velop the inclusive project. Kylie brand. Sales of the assets to the community and Happy nonpartisan Fourth HBO's "The Words That The film is brief, 45 min- shirts were halted and should be encouraged to regard of July! Built America" (7 p.m. EDT utes, and simply executed: the apology issued after themselves that way. They have In this rancorous political Tuesday) offers an facing the camera solo, each Osbourne's wife, Sharon a lifetime of experience to offer, environment, America's unabridged reading of the person reads a self-selected Osbourne, and Voletta which should not be wasted. By birthday is a chance for peo- Declaration of Independ- passage from one of the doc- Wallace, the mother of helping these men get and stay ple to leave the verbal fire- ence, the U.S. Constitution uments. the late Notorious B.I.G connected, you could actually be works aside, at least briefly, and the Bill of Rights by Participants include Pres- complained of appropri- saving a life. and understand and appre- politicians of all stripes, ident Donald Trump and his ation on social media. A final thought: As people age, ciate what they've got. celebrities and even kids. five living Oval Office prede- "Girls, you haven't they often have physical prob- TV, which typically revels As the daughter of House cessors; U.S. senators, con- earned the right to put lems that are associated with de- in left-right shouting Democratic leader Nancy gressmen, Supreme Court your face with musical pression. (Heart disease is one.) matches, instead is cooper- Pelosi, the filmmaker sees justices and, among the icons. Stick to what you If you need advice about how to ating with shows that help the partisan divide first- stars, Samuel L. Jackson, know.lip gloss," Os- approach someone about your do just that — among them hand. The especially bitter Robert De Niro, Meryl bourne tweeted. worries, an excellent resource is an unusual documentary 2016 presidential election in- Streep and Common. On Instagram, Wallace the National Suicide Prevention from filmmaker Alexandra spired her and Sheila Author David McCullough put a huge red X through Lifeline. The toll-free number is Pelosi, whose credits in- Nevins, who runs HBO's provides historical context the shirt featuring her 800-273-8255. clude 2002's Emmy-winning documentary unit, to de- with a spare narration. rap legend son. Herald-Citizen

Friday, June 30, 2017 RELIGION 12 Tender Change loving care Fundraiser essential at CRMC for growth Recently, my mom had an- other visit to the ER via am- No matter what the issue bulance and ended up staying might be in the church or in the hospital for four days. among Christians, the bottom- Anyone who has had a loved line is what the Bible says. one in the hospital, whether Conflicts, disagreements, it’s for something serious or doctrinal differences, con- minor, knows that it can be frontations, liturgy and long very difficult seeing them held beliefs are all centered deal with diseases, injuries, on one’s view of scripture. terminal illnesses, opera- Articles in the newspapers tions, or even the unknown. on religion usually have at its Fortunately, mom was able core the Bible. One’s view of to come home. Many do not. the Bible is held by many as I do have to say that when- the litmus test ever my par- of one’s salva- ents were at tion. Cookeville Re- But, it really gional Med- isn’t the Bible ical Center that is the (CRMC), problem, it is they’ve al- the person’s ways received Gene VIEW of the Karen good, quality Skipworth Bible. Langford attention by Ask most very caring Christians or any good church medical personnel. folk (and even non-Christians) Everyone from the EMT’s, Catherine Sullivan assists a patron at the TNT Fireworks tent located in the Big Lots park- and they will tell you that the doctors, nurses, cleaning peo- ing lot on S. Jefferson Ave. in Cookeville Bible is the word of God. They ple, those who deliver food, will say the Bible is the IN- and hospital staff have been SPIRED word of God. very gracious to both of And most folk will say that them, and for that, we are First United Pentecostal selling if it is the inspired word of very appreciative. God it is therefore, perfect. As Of course, once in a blue Ernie Bringas, a contempo- moon, we may come across fireworks to fund ministries rary biblical scholar, would someone who isn’t quite so say, “Their thinking is that nice, but then we have to con- For the fifteenth season in fund a number of ministry said. since God is perfect, and bibli- sider that they’re human and a row, First United Pente- and outreach projects that The tent will open each cal revelation comes from have feelings just like the rest costal Church is making our church is involved in,” day from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. God, then biblical revelation of us. available TNT Fireworks said Lead Pastor Tim Milli- through July 4 (and until is perfect.” We don’t know what products to the Upper Cum- gan. midnight on weekends). Such a view does not take they’ve had to deal with that berland community. “Many individuals and Each person who visits the into consideration the fact day. They may have just lost Their location again this families really look forward location can register to win that the Bible has an impor- a patient or dealt with a very year is the tent on the Big to the fun of fireworks an American Pride Assort- tant human element in it be- difficult health situation for Lots Parking Lot on S. Jeffer- around Independence Day. ment valued at $199.99, do- cause it was written by someone. son Ave. in Cookeville. Our tent offers a great oppor- nated by TNT Fireworks. No humans. They may also have some Many special deals and tunity for them to get their purchase is necessary to Serious misunderstandings heavy personal issues they’re “Buy One Get One Free” of- fireworks for the Fourth of enter. have dotted history with going through. Therefore, fers are available. Also, since July season and support a Also, special discount tragedy and darkness because maybe we can cut them a lit- the tent is operated by a non- worthy cause at the same coupons are available online of the way people have dis- tle slack. profit organization, all sales time. It’s a win-win situation. at www.tntfireworks.com/co torted way the Bible is While there, we would hear are tax-free, which provides “We are able to provide a upons. viewed. Code Blues (basically mean- customers with an addi- service to our community, Contact the church at 526- They have viewed the Bible ing someone’s heart may tional 10 percent savings on and in turn, raise funds that 1575 if you have any ques- as the actual word of God and have stopped), or other codes their purchases. will be used to bless our tions about First United to be taken literally word for that require an immediate re- “The money we raise with community through our var- Pentecostal Church or the word. For these people, the sponse to that patient’s room. TNT Fireworks will help ious ministries,” Milligan TNT Fireworks sale. scriptures are irrefutable. When I hear these, my heart They believe in the doctrine aches for the patient and of inerrancy or infallibility. their family not knowing Such views of the Bible are what the outcome will be. I Cuban minister to speak on conditions significantly out of line and in wish so much there was conflict with what has been something I could do to help, The Shalom Center for potluck sup- portance on behalf of discovered about the Bible but I know it’s not my place; Continuing Education is of- per at 5:30 pm, shalom (wholeness, health, and Christianity through his- therefore, I can only hold all fering a program titled “An followed by and peace). torical and biblical scholar- concerned in loving con- Update on Current Condi- the program Through quality pro- ship. sciousness. tions in Cuba: on July 7 – 8. from 6:30 – 8 grams, workshops and Bringas says that “We must Most of these men and Everyone is invited to at- pm. courses the Shalom Center close the chiasmic gap be- women in the medical profes- tend. The presenter is the Those who seeks to engage those in tween what the world of sion give their all to their pa- Rev. Elmer Lavastida, Elmer don’t choose to the community in a learn- scholars know about Christi- tients and they really care for leader of the Second Bap- Lavastida attend the sup- ing process that is lifelong, anity and what most Chris- the patient’s well-being. tist Church El Salvador in per are more inclusive, imaginative and tians believe about They deal with seeing peo- Santiago and, with his wife than welcome celebrative, recognizing the Christianity. ple in some horrible and pos- Gisela Perez, founder of to come just for the pro- integrity of creation and “For more than three cen- sibly traumatic health the B. G. Lavastida Center gram that begins at 6:30. the unity of its inhabitants. turies, the clarion call has situations, as well as having for Christian Service. On Saturday, the pro- The Shalom Center offers been sounded by numerous to deal with losing their pa- This is the second Ted gram opens with a compli- a number of free one and writers, ministers, and educa- tients. Then they go home to Braun Memorial Program mentary continental two-day programs every tional institutions worldwide. their families (if they have to be offered by the Shalom breakfast at 8:30 am, fol- year, as well as many six- “And yet, the disparity be- one) and have to pretend that Center, in memory of Rev. lowed by the program from week “Shalom Short tween scholar and layperson everything is okay. Ted Braun who led over 9 – 10:30 am. Courses” for which there is remains.” If you’re ever in the hospi- forty UCC Cuba Study Sem- There is no charge to at- a nominal charge of $20 per As mentioned before, the tal and receive outstanding inars to Cuba. tend, although a freewill course. mistaken claims of the Bible care by anyone, why not The program will take donation is suggested. To learn more about new have created tragedy and write a thank you note, or place in Adshead Hall on The Shalom Center for programs and courses darkness. When the view of even send a note to the hospi- the lower level of Fletcher Continuing Education is a being offered, send your the doctrine of inerrancy and tal administrator singing House on the Uplands Vil- non-profit educational cen- email to shalomcenter- infallibility goes unchallenged their praises? lage campus. Fletcher ter that provides opportu- [email protected] to great assumptions create In today’s world, not too House is located just off nities for holistic education be put on the mailing list, havoc. many people will go out of Main St. in Pleasant Hill. in areas of social, eco- or visit the Shalom Center It will take a willingness to their way to acknowledge the The program begins on nomic, cultural, ecological, website at www.shalomcen- struggle with some doubt, an- good work people do. Also, if Friday evening with a ethical, and theological im- terpleasanthill.com. guish, personal turmoil and you know someone in the discomfort to retreat from the hospital, CRMC has an op- familiar and comfortable an- tion where you can send pa- In Our Churches swers we have learned. But tients an email and their change will be essential for volunteers will take your Ongoing CHILDREN’S PRO- cation is a Nonviolent Com- spiritual growth. notes to that patient. Go to ADULT BEREAVE- GRAM: A creative chil- munication method. This is A new look and study of www.crmchealth.org, click MENT SUPPORT GROUP: dren’s program, New a tool for resolving differ- scripture will prevent decay, on ‘Patients and Visitors’ at Meeting Tuesdays 10-11:15 Thought Unity Church (823 ences. Visit stagnation and death. The key the top, and then ‘Email a.m., and 6-7:15 p.m. 10th St.) is held every Sun- http://tinyurl.com/ca2ofcf. is seeking and finding. We will Greeting’ from the drop down Stevens Street Baptist day at 11 a.m. DIVORCE CARE: Di- realize His Presence in a new menu. Church campus. Call 525- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: vorceCare is a friendly, car- and more powerful way as we Trust me…patients really 2600. Hosted by Heart of The Christian Science Soci- ing group of people who gain new insights to His Word appreciate receiving those the Cumberland. ety of Cookeville, one of will walk alongside you and His Spirit. That is the caring, well-wishes. AGLOW: Aglow Interna- the worldwide branches of through one of life’s most Good News of Jesus Christ. So to all those who have tional is a dynamic, global The First Church of Christ difficult experiences. Don’t taken care of my parents organization, with a single Scientist, holds services at go through separation or This is the sixth year that Rev. over the years, I give you my purpose: to see God’s will 10:30 a.m. Sundays at 118 E. divorce alone. Meets Skipworth’s articles have ap- heartfelt gratitude and I re- be done on earth as it is in 1st St. at Holly. Call 854- Wednesdays at 7 p.m. at peared in the Herald Citizen. A ally appreciate you. heaven, through prayer, 0916. Trinity in Algood, 205 W. compilation of his articles, email “The most important medi- local groups, events & out- COMPASSIONATE Wall St. responses, rebuttals from area cine is tender love and care.” reach. Call Karen 979-0727 COMMUNICATION: Uni- FOOD PANTRY: New Be- ministers, and letters to the edi- Mother Teresa or visit www.aglow.org. tarian Universalist Congre- ginning Fellowship Church tor make up his latest book, CELEBRATE RECOV- gation of Cookeville’s has a food pantry for those “Bullied in the Bible-belt.” For The Rev. Karen Langford is an ERY: Christ-centered re- Compassionate Communi- in need. It will be the third copies, discussion groups such inspirational speaker, ordained covery meetings, Tuesdays cation circle meets at 6 p.m. Saturday of every month as book clubs, study groups, or minister and writer. She may 6 p.m. Call Steve 260-3202, on the first and third from 9-10 a.m. starting Sunday school classes contact be reached at kalina@frontier- or Wednesdays, at 31 W. 1st St. Rev. Skipworth at gskip- net.net. www.collegeside.org/CR. Compassionate Communi- See CHURCHES, Page 14 [email protected]. A13 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — DayName, MonthDay, YearHere RELIGION Speaking in Stories: Above our pay grade White House does not

Ever since the Supreme Court What if a reli- It is one of the primary rea- plan Ramadan event legalized gay marriage, stories gious plumber is sons that young people are leav- abound about people who, in the offended by di- ing the church in droves. More WASHINGTON (AP) for an event. Asked name of faith, refuse to serve gay vorce? than ever, we need to obey the — Breaking with re- Monday why Trump couples—including wedding co- While Jesus command of Jesus, “Do not cent White House tra- was not hosting an ordinators, florists, bakers, pho- never said a word judge, or you too will be judged” dition, President event, White House tographers, and government about homosexu- (Matthew 7:1). Donald Trump has spokesman Sean employees who issue marriage li- ality, he did warn Jesus is not saying there are no opted not to host an Spicer said he did not censes. Martin about divorce. standards, or that anything goes, event marking Islam’s know. These people claim that serv- Thielen Given that, can or that judgment will never holy month of Ra- Secretary of State ing gay couples violates their this plumber re- come. He is saying that since we madan. Rex Tillerson also de- faith and personally offends fuse to serve divorced persons, have abundant sin in our own Past presidents clined to hold an iftar, them. even if their house is flooding lives, we have no right to engage have welcomed Mus- in departure from the Therefore, they argue, they from a broken pipe? in arrogant, self-righteous, intol- lim Americans for a practice of previous should not be required to serve And what about pastors? Let’s erant judgment of others. traditional iftar, a secretaries, although this group of people. say that, because of my religious In short, judgment of others is meal that follows Tillerson did release a Just last week, I read several beliefs, I am offended by people not our job and is above our pay daily fasting from written statement stories about this ongoing con- who engage in gluttony, or have grade. As James 4:12 tells us, dawn to sunset. Ra- marking the occasion. troversy, which is being played prideful hearts, or harbor feel- “There is only one Lawgiver and madan ends with the The decision was a out in courts around the nation. ings of prejudice, or don’t care Judge, the one who is able to save Islamic holiday of Eid shift from recent ad- As I read these stories, I won- about the poor, or are materialis- and destroy. al-Fitr, which was cel- ministrations. Last der, where does it end? tic. But you—who are you to judge ebrated Sunday in year, President What if a religious postal Should I be allowed to say, “I’m your neighbor?” Who are we in- most Muslim coun- Barack Obama hosted worker is offended by people who sorry, but because I am offended deed? tries. a reception commem- are not Christians? by your behavior, I won’t visit Trump issued a orating the holy Can he or she refuse to deliver you in the hospital, or do your fu- Martin Thielen, senior pastor at statement Saturday, month after it ended. the mail to them? neral, or serve Holy Communion Cookeville First United Methodist saying that he and In his remarks, he What if a religious ER doctor is to you?” Church, is the author of seven wife Melania “send said that discriminat- offended by unwed couples? Christian believers and books including “Searching For our warm greetings to ing against Muslim Can he or she refuse to engage churches need to understand Happiness,” “The Answer to Bad Muslims as they cele- Americans “feeds the in life-saving emergency care for that intolerant judgment of oth- Religion Is Not No Religion,” and brate Eid al-Fitr.” The lie” that the West is at people who live together but are ers is literally killing the Ameri- “What’s the Least I Can Believe White House said war with their reli- not married? can church in the 21st century. and Still Be a Christian?” there were no plans gion.

Church Directory BAPTIST COOPERATIVE BAPTIST CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCH OF CHRIST EPISCOPAL NON-DENOMINATIONAL NEW ZION MISSIONARY St. Michael’s BAPTIST CHURCH Bro. Larry S. Gregory, Pastor Algood Episcopal Church Hwy. 56 • Bloomington Springs, TN 640 N. Washington Ave. Cookeville, TN 38501 Call 931-528-1684 for info. SUNDAY SCHOOL - 10 A.M. Church of (931) 526-4654 Sunday Services www.stmike-tn.org WORSHIP SERVICE - 11 A.M. 8:00 a.m. - Adult Bible Study Christ SUNDAY WORSHIP: ROCKY POINT 395 W. Main, Algood, TN 9:00 a.m. - Morning Worship 8:00 AM Holy Eucharist, Rite I Sunday Bible Study 9:00 AM MISSIONARY BAPTIST 10:15 a.m. - Bible Classes (All Ages) 10:00 AM Holy Eucharist, Rite II “We’re not the church nearest but the church dearest” Sunday Morning Worship 10:00 AM Sun. Evening Bible Study 5:25 P.M. 5:00 p.m. - Evening Worship (Nursery Provided) Sunday Evening Worship 6:00 PM SUNDAY SCHOOL 1x1” Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 PM Wednesday Services Means 1 column by 1 inch. Nursery Available 9:00 a.m. ALL AGES 7:00 p.m. - Bible Classes (All Ages) Too small to be noticed? Preacher John Chowning WEDNESDAY WORSHIP: You read this one. 537-6221 1144 Crescent Drive, 12:00 PM Holy Eucharist Rite II Nolan Cantrell, Pastor “Free Bible Lesson by Cookeville “Come and Give Us A Try Everyone Is Welcome” Mail Upon Request” VISITORS WELCOME 931-526-5427 LUTHERAN Cookeville Your Church Heavenly Host Lutheran Churc h Primitive Baptist Church CATHOLIC Buses run for all services. Call the School and Early Childhood Center “ Proclaim ing the Doctrines of Grace” should be METHODIST church office if you would like a ride. Pastor: Andrew Smith Sunday Service 10:30am St. Thomas Aquinas here! Elementary School: 2002 N. Willow Ave. www.sycamorecoc.com ALGOOD Grades K-8 Call to place Early Childhood Center: www.facebook.com/cookevillepbc Catholic Church UNITED 9 months-age 5 421 N. Washington Ave., Cookeville your ad today! MONTEREY METHODIST Church: 526-3423 526-2575 931-526-9715 email: [email protected] Fr. Chad Puthoff, S.D.S. Church of Christ CHURCH 8:00 & 10:30 am Worship Pastor 308 W. Crawford Ave. 9:15 am Sunday School MASS SCHEDULE Monterey, TN 38574 7:00 pm Wed. Night Devotion School/Center: 520-3766 Saturday 5:00 p.m. SMYRNA (931) 839-2660 [email protected] Sunday 8:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST SUNDAY 777 S. Willow Ave., Cookeville 12:30 p.m. Spanish Mass 3698 Dodson Branch Road Bible Study 10 AM Cookeville, TN 38501 • 931-526-5403 Worship 11 AM & 6 PM Please Call for Holy Days Sunday Bible Study...... 9:00 AM WEDNESDAY 135 West Main St., Algood, TN. Schedule Sunday Worship...... 10:00 AM PRESBYTERIAN Bible Study 7 PM Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Evening Worship...... 6:00 PM Minister: Tim Singleton Sunday Worship at 11 a.m. Algood Cumberland Saturday, 4:00 or by appointment Wednesday Bible Study...... 7:00 PM NURSERY PROVIDED Presbyterian Church Weekday Masses 8:00 a.m. Daily SUNDAY Harp Ave. Algood, TN http://www.cookevillestthomas.org Studies In The Word Brent Davis, Pastor Minister-Rev. Richard Bond 780 AM / 106.1 FM 537-6111 •␣ www.algoodumc.org Worship-9:30 AM AT 7:30 AM Sunday School-10:30 AM The Bible Way Monday-7:00 PM Your Church 1600 AM / 110.9 FM AT 9:00 AM should be Minister, James Rogers Associate Minister, Sammy Webb here! www.cocsmyrna.org Your Trinity Call to place B aptist your ad today! Church C hurc h 931-526-9715 FIRST CUMBERLAND 613 W. 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Evening Worship...... 6:00 PM First Wednesday Services HOLLADAY Wednesday FIRST Bible Study - 6:30 p.m . P resbyterian Bible Study...... 7:00 PM UNITED Your CHURCH OF MINISTER - Paul Wilmoth Church METHODIST Assoc. Minister - David Hill 20 N. Dixie CHURCH OF CHRIST CHRIST A warm welcome awaits CHURCH Church 1765 Mine Lick Creek Rd. everyone - 526-2535 Church School: 9:45am Cookeville, TN Morning Worship: 11:00am Antioch 165 EAST BROAD, SoulSong Sunday Bible Study...... 10 a.m. Willow Avenue COOKEVILLE, TN 38501 should Sunday Morning Worship...11 a.m. Parent’s Day Out Church of Christ Church of Christ Tues & Thurs 8:30am-2:30pm Sunday Evening Worship...... 6 p.m. Sunday a.m. 9:00 Phone: (931) 526-2177 4711 Old Sparta Rd. Bible Study 10:15 www.cookevillefumc.org Interim Pastor: be here! Cookeville, TN Wednesday Bible Study...6:30 p.m. P.M. Worship 6:00 Rev. Dr. Charles McCaskey Nursery Available Wed. 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Several things happened in the first happened. This method evangelistic outreach this fall. Just What a thrill it was to pray with this century church that are not happening was useful in the tran- this week, our ministry teams were man for salvation, and how I am antic- today (in the same way) and are, some- sitional and formative making home visits. As my team was ipating seeing his daughter accept times, mistakenly thought to be replic- period of the early racking up the big goose egg, the wife Christ this weekend! able. church. and mother in the aforementioned When people see God working in That was a singular period of time. The practice of trans- household said, “I know someone we their lives, their joy begins to touch Scripture was not complete, but the ferring the Holy Spirit can visit.” She had called ahead, so off other lives and salvation becomes a Messiah had come. Jesus had gone from person to person we went. thing that we seek and share. Person back to heaven, and the early church Sterl was and is symbolic of As we drove up to the house, my leads to person. was finding its feet. Paramore the relationship be- compatriot mentioned, “She doesn’t Each of these was in church mid- A number of spiritual gifts were in tween believers. It sym- know you’re with me.” The lady of the week and finding connectedness with wider use than is seen currently, and bolizes interdependence and the parts house was expecting the visit, but may other believers. (There is no other way certain spiritual offices were enjoying we play in the successful spiritual lives have been a little startled to see our for a Christian to survive.) their final days. of other. team of four (one more than we’re s’- The light of Christ that overcomes While some things are never to be This is a central theme in many of pose to have). the darkness of the world is catching seen again, it is still true that we can Paul’s writings as he characterized be- After getting acquainted, the woman and warming, spreading from life to learn lessons for today from yester- lievers as individual members of a col- expressed that she was a believer. This life as we touch one another in His year. lective building and body. good news was followed soon after by Name. God intended it to be that way. Under the Old Covenant, believers Every Christian can testify that we her teenage daughter giving her life to Believers have the ministry of rec- were not indwelt by the Holy Spirit. “rub off” on one another. This is a Christ. What a sweet and joyful time it onciliation, empowered by the Holy There was a different type relation- great reason that believers need to go was. We didn’t plan it, but God did. Spirit. It’s the greatest endeavor in the ship. Today, the Holy Spirit sets up res- to church. It is easier to live for Christ The door to the kingdom of heaven universe and the crowning achieve- idence in the life of each one who having received the positive input of opened as we put our hands to the ment of every life. You can be part of trusts Christ at the moment of conver- others into our lives. task. One person leads to another. it. sion. Allow me to share what, I believe, is Some friends of this same family Once you’ve experienced it, you It is the seal of salvation and the val- one of the greatest applications of the had been attending our church for want to pass it on. idation of faith. But, there was a time truth that we pass spirituality from nearly a month. As a matter of fact, we period in which the Holy Spirit was person to person. had hoped to visit with them that very Sterl Paramore is the pastor of Faith Fel- passed from believer to believer by the This summer, two children of a new evening but were unable. lowship in Cookeville. He teaches classes laying on of hands. family in our church received Christ. Two days later, the husband in the at Spectrum Health Systems and is mar- It may not have been universal in ap- The whole family is very active, and family called me and said, “My daugh- ried to Debi and is the father of Brian and plication, but Scripture is clear that it the parents have been involved in ter and I want to be saved.” Brandon. From despair to prayer: How they did it in the Bible

In past articles we have this same picture of David in spair in your and lighten my eyes, I will be realize what you’re doing been examining David’s de- despair, clinging to the Lord, life, when you in despair forever! He says, when you do that? You’re spair from Psalm 13, and in and praying for the Lord to try to solve Lord if you don’t deliver me moving from despair to de- today’s article we see the first hear and deliver him. your own then my enemies will prevail pendence. phase of that move from de- Do you cling to the Lord? In problems. But over me and rejoice about it! Do you know how Psalm 13 spair toward dependence in good times and in bad? Do you you’ll move And David essentially says to ends? It ends with David verses 3-4. cling to the Lord in prayer? from despair God, Lord, I know this is not singing praises to God. He had Notice what David does as Are there sorrows you are so to dependence what you want! You don’t moved from despair to de- he begins to move away from burdened over that you just Ryan when you look want me to live in despair and pendence because he sought despair and move toward de- reach out to Jesus and hold on Barnhart away from defeat! You don’t want the the Lord with all his heart, pendence. for dear life? yourself and wicked to prosper over me and the Lord in his marvelous He prays. Are there people you are so cling to the Savior. You’ll and gloat about how they grace and mercy delivered His He cries out in desperation! moved with compassion for move from fear to faith when kicked around the people of child. May the Lord grant us He will no longer take silence that you pray for them and you stop trying to fix every- God! all the grace to seek His face from God as a response! He cling to Jesus to save their thing yourself and you start So Lord, I ask for faith! I ask at all times, so we may always wrestles in prayer with the souls or deliver them from the relying and depending on that you help me to depend know what it is to live in de- Lord. You remember when folly of sin! Jesus. upon you and not myself ! Do pendence on Christ alone! Jacob was wrestling with God My friends, do you know Notice then the second we pray that specifically to who appeared as a man in what prayer is? Prayer is get- thing that David does as he God? What about our prayer Ryan Barnhart is the pastor at Genesis 32? Jacob understood ting our eyes off of ourselves moves from despair to de- lives? How generic they can Post Oak Presbyterian Church. he was no match for God, so and getting them on the One pendence and it also involves be! We don’t pray as specifi- He enjoys spending time with he just held on to him as we should be trusting. Prayer prayer: cally as we should, but I tell his wife and three daughters. tightly as he could and cried is saying, I can’t do this. David He gets specific with God in you when you begin to pray He holds a Master of Arts in out Lord, bless me! Jacob recognized that he couldn’t prayer over specific things our hearts Public Policy from Liberty Uni- clung to the Lord for his deliver himself from the de- David was very specific in learns to depend on God. You versity. He can be reached via promise of deliverance. spair of verses 1-2. That is his prayer with God. He says, begin to see God working in email at And here in Psalm 13 we get when you’ll find the most de- Lord if you don’t deliver me those specific areas! Do you [email protected]

In Our Churches From Page 12 a loving, safe and car- reach Center will be Baptist Church will Supreme Court ing environment. Call open by appointment have a singing on Satur- June 17. Located at 775 526-9355 or visit only. Call 931-372-8733. day at 6 p.m., featuring West Cemetery Rd. Call www.thegrovelife.org. SENIOR LUNCH: The Schofields from- playground ruling feeds 651-2461. HAVURAH: Every third Tuesday. Jamestown. Pastor Bro. FREE CLOTHING: Cookeville Jewish Free lunch and fellow- Danny Allen. school voucher debate West View Baptist Havurah meets regu- ship for folks 50+, Church will give away larly to celebrate Shab- everyone welcome. Sil- July 2 WASHINGTON (AP) The Columbia, Mis- free clothing the first bat and other ver Point Baptist SPECIAL PRO- — Education Secretary souri, church had and third Monday of occasions. Worship is Church, 14021 Buffalo GRAM: Rickman First Betsy DeVos and other sought the grant under the month, from 11 informal but in the tra- Valley Road, Silver Free Will Baptist proponents of school a state program that re- a.m.-1 p.m. Located at dition of Reform Ju- Point. Church will have a spe- voucher programs are imburses nonprofit or- 427 Laurel Ave., daism. Call 526-4126 or ALUMINUM CANS: cial July 4th program praising a U.S. Supreme ganizations that install Cookeville. 979-5898. Donate aluminum cans on Sunday, July 2, start- Court ruling that said a playground surfaces FREE CLOTHING: MEDITATION: Uni- to provide new shoes to ing at 11 a.m. Lutheran church was made from recycled Clothes for entire fam- tarian Universalist Con- poor children in Cen- PREACHING/SINGI wrongly denied a state tires. The Department ily, no paperwork, no gregation of tral America and Mex- NG: Algood Circle grant for its preschool of Natural Resources questions asked, every- Cookeville’s meditation ico. Call Terry Drive Free Will Baptist playground. But oppo- rejected the application one welcome. Every group, 6 p.m. every McBroom 931-25-9704. Church will have nents say the ruling is because the state consti- second Saturday, 9 a.m.- Tuesday at 31 W. 1st YESHUA’S SAB- preaching and singing far from an endorse- tution prohibits the use noon. Silver Point Bap- Street. It does not mat- BATH: Yeshua’s Sab- on Sunday at 11 a.m., ment of the use of pub- of public money “in aid tist Church, 14021 ter whether you are just bath Church meets with Bro. Danny lic money for religious of any church, sect or Buffalo Valley Road, curious, a novice, or Saturdays, 1 p.m., 4199 Schofields. schools. denomination of reli- Silver Point. long-time practitioner. Roberts Matthews High- The court, by a 7-2 gion.” The church’s GRIEF: Heart of the Come and experience a way in Sparta, one July 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 vote, sided with Trinity challenge was watched Cumberland provides sense of calm in an ac- block from Highway 111 PROPHECY CLASS: Lutheran Church of Co- by both sides of the de- hope and healing for cepting, supportive en- at O’Connor Road exit. Featuring Irvin Baxter lumbia, Missouri, which bate over whether states the grieving through vironment. Vist Call Larry or Lana, 931- at 6 p.m., First United had sought a state grant can let parents choose Christ-centered peer http://tinyurl.com/ca2o 314-7214. Pentecostal Church, to put a soft surface on to send their children to support. Bereavement fcf. June 26-30 Cooper Hall, rear of its preschool play- religious schools and divorce groups for MOTHER’S DAY BIBLE SCHOOL: church. ground. through publicly funded ages 2nd grade-adult. OUT: First Baptist Salem Church, 1021 “We should all cele- programs. Call 525-2600. Church Cookeville’s Salem Church Road, July 9 brate the fact that pro- Teachers unions, GRIEF SHARE AT Mother’s Day Out pro- Cookeville, will have HOMECOMING: grams designed to help which oppose vouchers THE YMCA: Sponsored gram, Tuesdays and Bible school from Tues- Taylor’s Seminary students will no longer as diverting money by First United Fridays, 8:45 a.m.-2:45 day-Friday, from 5:30-9 FWB, 6195 Bunker Hill be discriminated from public schools, Methodist Church. p.m. Call Linda 526- p.m., for children 5-13 Road, will have a Home- against by the govern- said the narrow ruling Wednesdays 9:30-11:30 7119. years of age. Come join coming on Sunday. Spe- ment based solely on re- dealt a setback to a.m. Informal, Christ- RESTORING HOPE: the fun. cial singing by Steel ligious affiliation,” voucher proponents by based group. Through Restoring Hope, a Bridge. Preaching by DeVos said after the jus- leaving intact the state’s the leadership of the Christian-based help June 28-30 Bro. Glen Poston. tices ruled Monday that constitutional provision GriefShare Ministry, center, distributes VBS: Rickman First Missouri violated the that prohibits state participants view in- items such as house- Free Will Baptist July 15 First Amendment in funding of religious ac- formative video, facili- hold items, toiletries, Church will have Vaca- VBS: Calvary Chris- denying the grant. tions. tator-led discussion and furniture, clothes, tion Bible School from tian Church Annual Va- receive the compassion- shoes and toys for those Wednesday-Friday, cation Bible Scool, ate comfort needed to in need. Located at 7311 from 6-8 p.m. nightly. Jesus’ story time. One Silver Point church of Christ move forward with Baxter Rd., Baxter, Classes for all ages. day event, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. ...pointing the way to the cross since 1929 their grief. Call Mar- open Saturday 9 a.m.- Theme is “Getting S’- Sack lunch provided. 6701 Smithville Highway lene 644-9600. noon, except holiday Mores of Jesus.” Bro. Ice cream social fol- Silver Point, Tennessee THE GROVE: The weekends. They also ac- Rudy Oaks will teach lows. Age 5-12 wel- Time of Services: Grove, Little Tree cept non-perishable and the adult class. Bring comed. Located at 4801 Learners, Mother’s Day monetary donations. the kids for fun, games Poplar Grove Road. Sunday Bible Study 9 AM Out Program, Tuesdays Call for an appointment and food. Worship 10 AM & 6 AM Wednesday Bible Study 7 PM and Thursdays from for after-hours deliver- Call 526-9715 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., now ies, Leecoe 239-3040. July 1 to subscribe Minister: John Whitson (931-858-2390/239-1794) enrolling. 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Continuing the 20 year tradition, From Left to Right: Stephen Anderson, Nancy Billingsley, Amy Billingsley, Tripp Billingsley, and Hugh Billingsley sell fireworks at the family tent located in the parking lot of Putnam Farm Center next to the car wash on Jefferson Avenue i n C o o k e v i l l e . Celebrating 20 Years of Family a n d F i r e w o r k s AP COOKEVILLE - For the past 20 years, Hugh Billingsley has put up a tent Travis Blake, left, and Paul Turney watch as firefighters set back fires to put and sold fireworks in Cookeville. Because he’s been doing it so long, there out a brush fire in San Clemente, Calif., Thursday. U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein are even some customers he considers family. says California's wildfire season could be more severe than last year. “I enjoy the friends I make and seeing kids grow up, who get married and bring their kids in and buy fireworks,” said Billingsley. “Sometimes its hard for me to believe I was selling them fireworks when they were kids. Some evacuees return to Arizona That is a huge part of why I enjoy this.” Selling fireworks during the 4th of July helps Billingsley spend time with his family doing a family-oriented homes as fires sweep U.S. West project. Hugh’s Mom, Nancy Billingsley, and his children Tripp and Amy, help him work the firework stand.”Tripp and Amy have found that they PRESCOTT VALLEY, cured lines around about kept it from destroying can make extra money to save for their college tuition. Tripp is 17 and Ariz. (AP) — Authorities 43 percent of the blaze, the entire town. Amy is 15, so their college days are not too far off,” Billingsley said. expect to allow more which has consumed Mayer’s 1,400 residents Billingsley’s business has grown by leaps and bounds. From an 8-by-8 evacuated residents to go about 45 square miles of were allowed back in table when he was 16 to one of the largest in volume in the South. His home and to reopen a brush and forest. Still, Thursday, but a few business started with very humble beginnings. “I first started selling major route through an John Pierson warned thousand others re- fireworks as a youngster during the summer of 1976. I set up a table on Arizona community that several hundred people mained in shelters, with barely escaped destruc- that the fire could be- friends or in hotels. State Highway 70 where our family farm was located just past Echo Valley tion when a massive come more active and Route 69 is expected to Pool,” Billingsley said. “My dad thought I was crazy. He couldn’t imagine wildfire swept into town. cause more damage. re-open Friday. anyone would want to spend money on something that just went up in The fire, which is “We’re still not out of Beside permanent resi- smoke.” In fact the first day he was open Billingsley made a whopping about 100 miles north of the woods yet,” Pierson dents, the U.S. Forest sixty five cents. All his home made signs and car waving beside the Phoenix, triggered evac- told those gathered in a Service ordered camp- highway, and he hadn’t even earned a dollar. Billingsley was afraid his uations for thousands of church in Prescott Val- grounds to empty of the dad might have been right. However, the 4th of July was still to come, and residents in a half-dozen ley. thousands of people vis- it was the bicentennial year. His first sale on the 4th of July, 1976 was communities and came The wind-whipped iting for the popular worth $150, and for the rest of the day he kept selling out and going back close to consuming the flames jumped State Fourth of July weekend. for more inventory. People were buying fireworks like crazy. The day was town of Mayer. Route 69 on Wednesday Authorities also called a huge success. From that day on Billingsley was hooked on the fireworks The incident com- after roaring into Mayer. in school buses to drive business. mander got a big cheer at They consumed some 1,400 children from area a community meeting homes, but somehow air- summer camps run by Twenty years ago, after reading a book about how to turn your hobby into Thursday night when he craft dropping retardant churches, the YMCA and a business, Billingsley decided to start selling fireworks on a larger scale. announced crews had se- and crews on the ground other groups. His Dad still thought it was crazy idea, but it turned out to be a good business proposition. A business that is still thriving two decades later. Billingsley has continued to focus on the customer and to provide quality Global cyberattack seems intent on fireworks at affordable prices. At his tent known as Fireworks City, located in the parking lot of Putnam Farm Center, next to the car wash on Jefferson ave. in the blue and white tent, Billingsley gives havoc, not extortion; Ukraine slammed away $750 dollars worth of fireworks a night and will give away a total of PARIS (AP) — A cyber- a bad one).” Russia, Germany and the $5,000 worth of pyro this week. He also offers a discount for military attack that caused indis- Although the attack United States. “I expect personnel. criminate economic was global in its reach, that we will see addi- damage around the Ukraine bore the brunt. tional fallout from this is Nancy Billingsley, Hugh’s mom, commented “The past few years we have world was apparently de- Computers were disabled the coming days,” said served more families from surrounding counties. We even see people from signed to create maxi- at banks, government Williams. Kentucky. After spending 20 years at the stand Hugh is full of good mum havoc in Russia’s agencies, energy compa- In Ukraine, suspicion stories, so if you ever want to hear one of them we are open from 8AM - neighbor and adversary nies, supermarkets, rail- immediately fell on hack- 1 1 P M .” Ukraine, security re- ways and ers affiliated with A real estate investor, Billingsley admits he and his family don’t have time searchers said. telecommunications Vladimir Putin’s regime, While the rogue soft- providers. Many of these although there is no di- to even shoot off any fireworks because they are so busy trying to make ware used in the attack organizations said they rect, public evidence sure everyone else has plenty. But the family does eventually find time to was configured as extor- had recovered by Thurs- tying Russia to the at- enjoy their own product. “What we do is more demonstration, said tionate “ransomware,” day, although some ex- tack. Relations between Billingsley. If somebody comes by and wants to know what this shell does that may have just been perts suspected that the two nations have before spending $70 on a box of them, I have no problem taking one and a ruse. work was incomplete. been tense since Moscow shooting it. What we have left over we take to Florida and shoot some “It is clear that this “There is still a lot of annexed the Crimean then.” was targeted indiscrimi- damage, especially in peninsula from Ukraine nately at Ukrainian busi- banks,” said Victor in 2014. Pro-Russian Safety is an important topic, and Billingsley is happy to educate his nesses, and the Zhora, CEO of the Kiev fighters are still battling customers. “We urge everyone to use extreme caution and common sense,” Ukrainian government,” cybersecurity firm InfoS- the government in east- said Billingsley. While Billingsley enjoys selling fireworks and seeing the Jake Williams, president afe. “ATMs are working ern Ukraine. joy it brings to families in the Upper Cumberland, he doesn’t want his of the security firm Ren- (again) but some bank Experts have also fireworks to be the result of something bad happening. dition Infosec and a for- operations are still lim- blamed pro-Russian “No one wants to see any property damage or loss due to fireworks,” he mer member of the U.S. ited.” He estimated dam- hackers for major cyber- said. “We don’t want to see that at all. The most common firework injuries National Security age in “the millions of attacks on the Ukrainian Agency’s elite cyberwar- dollars, perhaps tens of power grid in 2015 and are burns to the face and hands. Following the instructions on the fare group, told The As- millions.” 2016, assaults that have packaging can make for a safe holiday.” sociated Press in an And that’s just in turned the eastern Euro- Billingsley loves his job and how it helps him connect with his family and online chat. “The ‘ran- Ukraine. Microsoft said pean nation into the the community. He also enjoys seeing the looks on kids faces when they somware’ component is the malware hit at least world’s leading cyber- get to purchase fireworks. “The 4th of July just wouldn’t be the same just a smokescreen (and 64 nations, including warfare testing ground. without fireworks, “ said Billingsley. “It would be like having Christmas without presents.”

The Billingsley Family’s Fireworks sales are still going strong. The photo above shows, From Left Amy and Tripp, at the stand in 2011. P a i d A d v e r t i s i n g Herald-Citizen

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LPGA Tennessee Tech rising senior Karigan Owens sends a ball down the tourney field during a Golden Eagles’ contest last By SCOTT WILSON season. Owens is one of a core group of HERALD-CITIZEN Sports Staff upperclassmen that will The Ladies Professional Golf be asked to lead Tech Association is holding its PGA through a challenging Championship this weekend at schedule in 2017. Olympia Fields Country Club in Rich Township, Illinois. And TTU Sports Information though some golf enthusiasts in the Upper Cumberland may never get the opportunity to experience what professional golfers go through on a weekly basis, Clay Holloway may un- derstand it better than anyone. Holloway, the former club professional at White Plains Golf Club in Cookeville, knows exactly what the LPGA players are going through because he was the former professional at Olympia Fields. “I was working at a club in Jacksonville, Florida and Soaring Expectations (Cookeville native and former professional golfer) Bobby Greenwood called me and said Olympia Fields would be look- SEC teams, tough OVC slate highlight TTU schedule ing for a professional and won- dered if I would be interested,” By SCOTT WILSON Tennessee State University and Geor- TENNESSEE TECH SOCCER Holloway said. HERALD-CITIZEN Sports Staff gia State will be Tech’s next three oppo- “It is a club heav- nents, all at home. WCU will visit on Aug. 8 *Kennesaw State 6 p.m. ily steeped in his- Progress has been seen in each of Aug. 27, with MTSU stopping by on tory and coach Steve Springthorpe’s three previ- Sept. 1 and Georgia State visiting Aug. 11 *Chattanooga 7 p.m. tradition. It is ous seasons at the helm of the Ten- Cookeville on Sept. 3. Aug. 18 at Vanderbilt 7 p.m. quite a place.” nessee Tech University soccer TTU’s final two non-conference Holloway, who program. He began his rebuilding proj- matches of the season are Sept. 8 and Aug. 20 at ETSU 6 p.m. now lives in ect in 2014 with only two wins. That Sept. 10 when the Golden Eagles visit Aug. 27 W. Carolina 1 p.m. Murfreesboro, Holloway turned into eight wins in 2015 and the UAB and Alabama, respectively. Sept. 1 MTSU 7 p.m. grew up on the Golden Eagles closed out last year with “What you hope for is you’re playing golf course. While some kids 11 wins and another spot in the Ohio well, you’re being competitive and Sept. 3 Georgia State 1 p.m. would spend their afternoons Valley Conference Tournament. you’re learning so that when your con- Sept. 8 at UAB 7 p.m. at the pool or hanging out with And as the Golden Eagles are about ference season comes along you’re kind friends, Holloway would play 30 days from reporting to camp, of battle-tested,” Springthorpe said. Sept. 10 at Alabama 5 p.m. 18 holes in the morning, have Springthorpe has some high expecta- “(You hope you’ve) played really good Sept. 15 ^at SEMO 6:30 p.m. lunch, and then try to get in 18 tions for the 2017 season. teams and you’ve hung with them, or Sept. 17 ^at Jack. State 1 p.m. holes later in the afternoon. “It will be a challenging schedule,” you’ve found a way to win, or at least He won his first men’s invita- the coach said. “Looking at our team – you’re learning the areas your team Sept. 21 ^Murray State 7 p.m. tional at age 15 and when he the growth of our team, winning more needs to improve on.” Sept. 29 ^at Belmont 6:30 p.m. was 17, he beat Greenwood to games and being more competitive – we Tech’s OVC slate starts with a road- win the Cookeville Invita- have a good group of seniors that have trip to Southeast Missouri and Jack- Oct. 1 ^Austin Peay 6 p.m. tional. Holloway said he fig- helped us to get to this point. sonville State on Sept. 15 and 17th, Oct. 6 ^at SIUE 7 p.m. ures he has won over 50 golf “We have captains, we have all-con- respectively. tournaments, ranging from ference players. Potentially, this could The Golden Eagles will host Murray Oct. 8 ^at E. Illinois 1 p.m. junior tournaments to colle- be the best team we’ve had here in a State on the 21st before visiting Bel- Oct. 13 ^Morehead State 3 p.m. giate and sectional contests. He number of years because we’ve been on mont University on Sept. 29. Oct. 15 ^E. Kentucky 1 p.m. tried a shot at the professional a gradual upswing.” Four of the next six games on the tour, but ended up beginning to Tech will have to fight its way TTU schedule will be at home and that Oct. 22 ^UT-Martin 1 p.m. work as a club professional in through a difficult schedule if Springth- could be a big benefit for the Golden Oct. 27- the mid-1980s. orpe and the Golden Eagles want to Eagles. Austin Peay will visit Advised to work in as many keep the momentum going in the right Cookeville on Oct. 1 before Tech hits Nov. 5 OVC Tournament TBA different venues as possible, direction. the road for a weekend doubleheader at * Exhibition Holloway left Olympia Fields TTU will take on two Southeastern Southern Illinois-Edwardsville on Oct. ^OVC matches to take over a course in Conference schools and rival Middle 6 and Eastern Illinois on Oct. 8. Arkansas before landing in Tennessee State University to highlight Springthorpe and his squad will close heading into those final 10 matches of Texas. He later left Texas to its non-conference schedule. the regular season with three straight the season.” come to Cookeville and work at “I want us to be challenged and to home matches – Morehead State on The Golden Eagles, over the past White Plains Golf Course until have the experience of playing the best Oct. 13, Eastern Kentucky on Oct. 15 three seasons, have moved the program 2016. teams we can,” Springthorpe said. and UT-Martin on Oct. 22. The confer- to a better place and this year’s group Holloway said golf courses After reporting to camp on Aug. 1, ence tournament will begin on Oct. 27. of seniors, Springthorpe said, are ready are sometimes better suited for Tech will open the season with two ex- “In the end, the conference matches to move TTU to an even better place. certain types of golfers. Some hibition games, hosting Kennesaw State are what matter the most. Our confer- “I think we’ve accomplished a lot, but courses are set up for long hit- on Aug. 8 and Chattanooga on Aug. 11. ence hasn’t been a top 10 or 15 confer- our current seniors say, ‘What is the ters and some courses are bet- The Golden Eagles will hit the road ence in the country so even if you were next step?,’” Springthorpe said. “The ter suited for golfers with a for the first two matches of the season, 15-4, the RPI has typically not been next step is, ‘Can we win a conference great short game. Olympia visiting Vanderbilt on Aug. 18 and East good enough to get another bid in the championship?’ That is what they want Hills, he said, doesn’t seem to Tennessee State University on Aug. 20. NCAA tournament,” Springthorpe to do. That would be a great ending fit into a certain mold. Western Carolina University, Middle said. “It is all about where you are at point for the seniors.” “You think every venue is suited for a certain player, but the bottom line is it will come down to who has the best confi- dence at Olympia Hills,” he said. “The course is known for Area baseball stars earn all-state status mid-sized to smaller greens.” Holloway said the two holes ing with the district tourna- record, and an appearence in he believes will have an impact Hutcherson, Goolsby, ment Cody’s sophomore the District 8-AA Champi- on golfers this weekend will be year, he has put up num- onship. Goolsby had a great the No. 5 hole and the 12th Scantland and Jennings bers,” CHS head coach Brent year at the plate as he posted hole. “The fifth hole is a par-5 “Butch” Chaffin added. “He a .530 batting average, with a half-moon design, liter- recognized among state’s best hit and did it on a level few in cranked 11 home runs, and ally a semicircle,” he said. high school baseball can. It is drove in 43 runs. “The fairways are wide and By BEN CRAVEN Team and playing in the Mid- a testament to how hard he “Bryant Goolsby is not there is no way to go for it in HERALD-CITIZEN Sports Staff dle Tennessee Senior All- worked. People have no idea only a great baseball player, two, especially if hit your tee Star Game at Vanderbilt how many swings and reps he is a great person,” SCHS shot to the right side of the Baseball in the Upper University. Hutcherson that he took to become a two- head coach Scott Pope said. fairway. The 12th hole actually Cumberland has a new rea- helped his Cavaliers to a 23-8 time All-State player. “He is very respectful and has three levels (from tee to son to celebrate as overall record, a 12-3 district “He hit before school, after extremely hard working. He green). It’s going to be demand- Cookeville High School’s record, and a District 6-AAA school, on Saturdays, Sun- is a three-sport athlete that ing.” Cody Hutcherson, Smith Championship. He also led days, and even during lunch puts in the extra work, and it Holloway said several play- County’s Bryant Goolsby, the Cavs in batting average all year. You don’t acciden- shows with results on the ers could be in contention Sun- Jackson County’s Kendall (.505), at-bats (93), hits (47), tally make all-state. There is field.” day in the final round at Scantland, and DeKalb RBIs (40), doubles (12), and nothing political about it. Wrapping up TBR’s squads Olympia Hills. However, he County’s Steven Jennings home runs (4). You either are all-state or was Scantland, who made said he thinks Stacy Lewis and were recently named to All- “It’s an honor to be se- you’re not. Cody is an all- the second team as well as Lydia Ko could be right in the State teams. lected for the all-state team state person, and now, he is the two-way team for pitch- mix. CHS outfielder Hutcher- again,” Hutcherson said. “A our first to do it twice, I be- ing and playing shortstop. Holloway is a life member of son’s list of accolades grew lot of the guys on the first lieve, since Jeff Diesel and On the mound, he pitched 55 the PGA and spends most of as he was named to Ten- team were very good base- Darien Tubbs.” innings, posted a 6-2 record his time giving golf lessons or nessee Baseball Report’s All- ball players, so I’m proud to Joining Hutcherson on the with one save and one traveling to tournaments State First Team after be included with them.” first team was Goolsby. He shutout, and had an ERA of around Tennessee to work as a recently being named to the “To be all-state, you have helped his Owls to a 20-12 rules official. Tennessean’s All-Midstate to have numbers, and start- overall record, a 11-3 district See STATE, Page B2

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STATE: CLA$$IF IE D Jennings caps prep career Buy it, Phone: 526-9715 Fax: 526-1209 with second-round draft selection Sell it, e-mail: classified@ herald-citizen.com s rr TM Trade it here! From Page B1 Sports Writers Association’s All-State Firtst Team     for Class AA. This year, Jennings helped his Tigers 1.38. At the plate, his batting average was .485, and to a 20-10 overall record, a 10-4 district record, and Invitation For Bid the relief demanded in the he racked up 48 hits, 44 runs, six triples, and 36 RBIs. an appearance in the District 8-AA Championship. Petition. You may view and He also helped the Blue Devils to a 23-7 overall Despite tearing his ACL during football season, The Upper Cumberland Hu- obtain a copy of the Petition record, an 8-0 district record, and a District 7-A Jennings was able to go 5-2 with an ERA of 0.54 and man Resource Agency, is and any other subsequently requesting proposals from filed legal documents at the Championship. record 99 strikeouts. He has a fastball that averages vendors interested in Ice Juvenile Court Clerk’s Of- “Kendall is a show-up, put-in-the-work-before- 89-92 miles per hour, a plus slider, a curveball, and a Cream Hardening and fice, Cookeville, Tennessee. everyone else, and never-say-a-word kind of kid, and changeup. Holding Cabinet. 6/16, 6/23, 6/30, 7/7 he’s one of the most fun kids I’ve ever coached in my Jennings was also drafted by the Pittsburgh Pi- PUBLIC NOTICE To obtain a bid package and life,” JCHS head coach Will Wakefield said. “Who- rates as the 42nd pick in this year’s MLB draft. register to bid: pick up a bid ever finds him is going to get a real diamond in the “He aggressively, you would say, rehabbed that A public hearing will be held package in person or con- on July 10, 2017 before the rough. knee, but he was ready to go right from the start,” tact Terry Alley at Tennessee Public Utility “He had to do it all this year for us. He would start Pirates director of amateur scouting Joe DelliCarri [email protected] (Director Commission regarding a of General Services) or Dar- proposed increase in Ten- the big games on the mound, and he never took a told MLB.com. “All the credit to Steven, all the win Carter at day off, never got injured, and he did whatever I credit to the people around him. So yes, right from nessee Wastewater Sys- [email protected] (Pur- tems, Inc.’s wastewater asked him to.” the start, we were right with him, following him chasing Property Manager). rates. The purpose of this Finally, Jennings was named to the Tennessee right out of the chute.” You may pick up a bid pack- hearing is to determine the age at the Upper Cumber- justness and reasonable- land Human Resource ness of the proposed in- Agency, 580 S. Jefferson crease. TWSI’s service SCOREBOARD Ave., Suite B, Cookeville, rates were last increased in TN 38501 July 2009. The Company has made efforts to control I Miami 35 42 .455 11 IF: Madelyn Dycus, Goodpasture, Sr. Texas Bids will be accepted until On the Television Philadelphia 26 51 .338 20 IF: A. Ellison, Grace Christian, Sr. Nov. 12 — Can-Am 500, Avondale, Ariz. the costs of providing Central Division IF: A.Ramsaran, US-Johnson City, Sr. Nov. 19 — Ford Ecoboost 400, Home- Thursday, July 20, 2017 at Friday, June 30 wastewater services, but the W L Pct GB IF: Laura Mealer, Forrest, 8th grade stead, Fla. 2:00 p.m. Bids must be current increase is neces- By The Associated Press Milwaukee 42 39 .519 — OF: K.Hunt, GCA, Jr. x-non-points race submitted in a sealed en- Chicago 40 39 .506 1 OF: Kaci Fuller, Huntingdon, Fr. sary to cover revenue short- AUTO RACING velope and clearly marked St. Louis 37 41 .474 3½ OF: Tori Malone, Coalfield, Jr. Points Leaders falls due to the increased 2 p.m. on the outside: “Ice NBCSN — NASCAR, Xfinity Series, Fire- Pittsburgh 37 42 .468 4 UT: Aubrey Reed, Meigs County, Jr. expenses of operating Cincinnati 33 45 .423 7½ P: Samantha King, Forrest, Sr. Through June 25 Cream Hardening and cracker 250, qualifying, at Daytona 1. Kyle Larson, 659. wastewater systems over Beach, Fla. West Division P: Emily Harkleroad, Silverdale, Sr.* Holding Cabinet.” Bids WLPct GB P: Ashley Rogers, Meigs County, Jr.* 2. Martin Truex Jr., 646. the last eight years. TWSI is 4 p.m. 3. Kevin Harvick, 548. must also include the NBCSN — NASCAR, Monster Energy Los Angeles 53 28 .654 — Division II requesting the following rate Arizona 50 30 .625 2½ C: Grace Spain, Davidson Academy, Sr. 4. Kyle Busch, 542. name, address, and tele- Cup Series, Coke Zero 400, qualifying, 5. Brad Keselowski, 519. changes: at Daytona Beach, Fla. Colorado 47 34 .580 6 IF: Riley Walker, Friendship Christian, Sr. phone number of the bid- San Diego 33 46 .418 19 IF: Kallie Pickens, US-Jackson, Jr. 6. Chase Elliott, 509. 7:30 p.m. 7. Jimmie Johnson, 483. der. Bids should be submit- NBCSN — NASCAR, Xfinity Series, Fire- San Francisco 30 51 .370 23 IF: Cheyenne Lindsey, Baylor School, Jr. A. A 20% increase in non- Thursday’s Games IF: R. Weekly, The King’s Academy, So.* 8. Jamie McMurray, 477. ted to UCHRA, 580 S. Jef- cracker 250, at Daytona Beach, Fla. 9. Denny Hamlin, 476. cabin residential and com- BOXING St. Louis 10, Arizona 4 OF: Davis Smith, Davidson Academy, Sr. ferson Ave., Suite B, Chicago Cubs 5, Washington 4 OF: Haley Smith, GPS, Jr. 10. Joey Logano, 434. mercial wastewater service 10 p.m. 11. Clint Bowyer, 427. Cookeville, TN 38501, no ESPN2 — Oscar Negrete vs. Sergio Pittsburgh 4, Tampa Bay 0 OF: Carlie Jamison, Father Ryan, Sr. Milwaukee 11, Cincinnati 3 UT: M. Webber, The King’s Academy, So. 12. Matt Kenseth, 423. later than 2:00 pm (CST) B. The replacement of the Frias, bantamweights, at Palm 13. Ryan Blaney, 415. on Thursday, July 20, Springs, Calif. N.Y. Mets 6, Miami 3 P: Kaylan Cole, The King’s Academy, Fr. residential and commercial San Diego 6, Atlanta 0 P: Shelby Walters, GPS, Jr. 14. Kurt Busch, 389. 2017. CFL FOOTBALL 15. Ryan Newman, 367. cabin categories with a new 7 p.m. L.A. Dodgers 6, L.A. Angels 2 P: A. Behnke, DCA, So. Friday’s Games *-2016 TSWA All-State honoree 16. Erik Jones, 358. Cabin rate for all cabins ESPN2 — British Columbia at Toronto 17. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., 355. UCHRA reserves the right GOLF San Francisco at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. billed at 3.5 cents per Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. BASEBALL 18. Trevor Bayne, 337. to reject any or all bids 12:30 p.m. 19. Daniel Suarez, 334. sketched square foot as re- GOLF — PGA of America, KPMG Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Class AAA and/or waive any or all form- Miami at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. C: Jake Hagenow, Farragut, Sr. 20. Austin Dillon, 322. corded with the county re- Women's PGA Championship, second alities. TDD Users: 800-848- Washington at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. IF: Drew Benefield, Siegel, Jr.*# gister of deeds/tax ac- round, at Olympia Fields, Ill. I 0298. 2 p.m. Colorado at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. IF: Skylar Luna, Clarksville, Jr.# Transactions cessor. FS1 — USGA, U.S. Senior Open Cham- Atlanta at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. IF: Tate Kolwyck, Arlington, Jr.* 6/30, 7/6 pionship, second round, at Peabody, Saturday’s Games IF: Daniel Starnes, Dobyns-Bennett, Sr. Thursday, June 29 Mass. Atlanta (Dickey 6-5) at Oakland (Cotton OF: Christian Scott, Northeast, Jr. C. Escrow Recovery Rider – By The Associated Press 3:30 p.m. 5-7), 4:05 p.m. OF: T. Tatum, Germantown Houston, Sr. JACKSON COUNTY WILL a $2.46 per month sur- BASEBALL GOLF — PGA Tour, Quicken Loans Na- San Francisco (Moore 3-8) at Pittsburgh OF: Westin Ray, Rhea County, Sr. BE ACCEPTING BIDS FOR American League charge for 36 months to re- tional, second round, at Potomac, Md. (Kuhl 2-6), 4:05 p.m. UT: Austin Steel, Stewarts Creek, Sr.* CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Placed RHP THE FISCAL YEAR cover the shortfall in the MLB BASEBALL Chicago Cubs (Butler 4-2) at Cincinnati P: Jordan Fowler, Dyer County, Sr.# Jake Petricka on the 10-day DL. Re- STARTING JULY 1ST, 8 p.m. (TBD), 4:10 p.m. P: Evan Porter, Maryville, Sr. Company’s escrow account. called RHP Juan Minaya from Char- MLB — Regional coverage, N.Y. Yan- Miami (TBD) at Milwaukee (Davies 8-4), P: Cody Spurgeon, Clarksville High, Sr. 2017 – JUNE 30TH, 2019. lotte (IL). kees at Houston OR Washington at St. 4:10 p.m. NEW YORK YANKEES — Selected OF BIDS WILL BE ACCEPTED D. Williamson County Capit- Louis Philadelphia (Hellickson 5-5) at N.Y. Mets Class AA Dustin Fowler from Scranton/Wilkes- UNTIL 12:00 NOON JUNE 11 p.m. (Wheeler 3-5), 4:10 p.m. C: Philip Clarke, CPA, Sr.*# al Capacity Fee - $6000 fee Barre (IL). Selected 1B Chris Carter MLB — Regional coverage, Colorado at Washington (Gonzalez 7-2) at St. Louis IF: Evan Gilliam, Lexington, Sr. 30TH, 2017 AT THE MAY- from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Placed Arizona OR L.A. Dodgers at San Diego (Wacha 4-3), 7:15 p.m. IF: Cody Hartness, Greeneville, Sr.* OR’S OFFICE. INF Tyler Austin on the 10-day DL. Op- The petition for this pro- (games joined in progress) Colorado (Chatwood 6-8) at Arizona IF: J. Rhodes, Chatt. Christian, So. tioned INF Miguel Andújar to Scran- posed rate increase is on MIXED MARTIAL ARTS (Greinke 9-4), 10:10 p.m. IF: Andy Hale, Spring Hill, Sr. ton/Wilkes-Barre. Transferred 1B Greg BIDS WILL BE FOR 10:30 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Hill 4-4) at San Diego OF: Blane Harris, Grundy County, Jr. file with and available to be Bird to the 60-day DL. Designated OF NBCSN — Professional Fighters (TBD), 10:10 p.m. OF: Seth Gardner, Cascade, Sr. WORKERS COMPENSA- viewed at the Tennessee Mason Williams for assignment. League, Jon Fitch vs. Brian Foster; Sunday’s Games OF: Chase Haley, Creek Wood, Sr. TION, BUILDING CON- TEXAS RANGERS — Activated RHP Public Utility Commission Smealinho Rama vs. Ronny Markes, at Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m. UT: Brycen Thomas, Spring Hill, Sr.*# Andrew Cashner from the 10-day DL. TENTS, EMERGENCY offices at 502 Deaderick St., Daytona Beach, Fla. Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. P: Spencer Strider, CAK, Sr.*# Optioned RHP Preston Claiborne to RUGBY San Francisco at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m. P: Steven Jennings, DeKalb County, Sr. VEHICLES, EQUIPMENT, 4th Floor, Nashville, TN Round Rock (PCL). 3:30 a.m. (Saturday) Miami at Milwaukee, 2:10 p.m. P: David Bates, CPA, Sr.* VEHICLES & LIABILITY IN- — Agreed to 37243 or at Tennessee ESPN2 — New Zealand Lions Series, Atlanta at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. terms with SS Logan Warmoth, RHP SURNACE AND PREMI- Wastewater Systems Inc.’s New Zealand All-Blacks vs. British & Colorado at Arizona, 4:10 p.m. C: Elijah Wilkerson, Huntingdon, Jr. and RHP Turner Larkins UMS ON CORPORATE Irish Lions, at Wellington, New Zealand L.A. Dodgers at San Diego, 4:40 p.m. IF: Zane Potter, North Greene, Jr. offices at 851 Aviation Park- on minor league contracts. SOCCER Washington at St. Louis, 8:05 p.m IF: Cade Evans, Boyd-Buchanan, Sr.* SURETY BONDS. way, Smyrna, TN, 37167. National League 9:30 p.m. IF: Will McCall, Columbia Academy, Jr. — Re- ESPN — MLS. Orlando City at Real Salt American League IF: Carter Holt, Jackson Christian, Sr.* called INF Ildemaro Vargas from Reno JACKSON COUNTY HAS The public hearing on July Lake OF: Seth Price, Watertown, Sr.# By The Associated Press (PCL). Optioned RHP THE RIGHT TO REJECT WNBA BASKETBALL OF: Cas Blevins, USJ-Johnson City, Jr. 10, 2017 will take place at East Division to Reno. 7:30 p.m. OF: Austin Lowe, Coalfield, Sr. ANY OR ALL BIDS. 9AM CST in the Hearing W L Pct GB ATLANTA BRAVES — Designated RHP NBA — Los Angeles at Atlanta UT: , Loretto, Jr.*# Boston 44 35 .557 — P: Alex Huey, Columbia Academy, Jr. Bartolo Colon for assignment. Recalled Room, Floor G at 502 New York 42 35 .545 1 LHP Rex Brothers from Gwinnett (IL). FOR FURTHER INFORMA- Deaderick St., Nashville, TN Saturday, July 1 P: Wyatt Blessing, Goodpasture, Sr.# Tampa Bay 41 40 .506 4 P: William Woods, Peabody, Sr. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Agreed to TION CALL 931-268-9888 37243. Public comments on AUTO RACING Baltimore 39 39 .500 4½ Division II terms with C Zach Jackson and RHP Toronto 37 41 .474 6½ OR MAIL BIDS TO P.O. this matter may be filed with 7 p.m. C: Rudy Maxwell, Ensworth, Jr. Jim Voyles on minor league contracts. BOX 617 GAINESBORO NBC — NASCAR, Monster Energy Cup Central Division IF: T. Harrington, Briarcrest Christian, Sr. American Association the Commission in writing Series, Coke Zero 400, at Daytona W L Pct GB IF: E. Tressler, Davidson Academy, Sr.# CLEBURNE RAILROADERS — Re- 38562. prior to the hearing or Beach, Fla. Cleveland 42 36 .538 — IF: Ben Brooks, Pope John Paul II, Sr.* leased OF Fernelys Sanchez. presented in person to the BOWLING Minnesota 40 37 .519 1½ IF: Eli Brauss, US-Jackson, Sr.# FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS — BOBBY KINNAIRD 1 p.m. Kansas City 38 39 .494 3½ OF: Eli Thibado, DCA, Sr. Acquired OF Chris Grayson from Som- Commission at the hearing. ESPN — PBA Tour, Oklahoma Open, Detroit 35 43 .449 7 OF: Pace Dempsey, JP2, Sr. erset (Atlantic) for future considera- JACKSON COUNTY 6/30 semifinals, at Shawnee, Okla. Chicago 34 44 .436 8 OF: Corbin Brooksbank, McCallie School tions. MAYOR West Division PUBLIC NOTICE OF BOXING UT: Riley Watkins, Evangelical, Sr.# SIOUX CITY EXPLORERS — Signed 6/30, 7/2 10 p.m. W L Pct GB P: Bryce Jarvis, Brentwood, Sr.* INFs Joe Bennie and Brian Fortier. CONTRACT COMPLETION ESPN — Manny Pacquiao vs. Jeff Horn, Houston 54 26 .675 — P: Alex Reynolds, Brentwood, Sr. Can-Am League Los Angeles 42 41 .506 13½ for Pacquiao's WBO welterweight title; P: Mason Hickman, JP2, Sr.* ROCKLAND BOULDERS — Signed Owner: Jackson County Shane Mosley Jr. vs. David Toussaint, Texas 39 40 .494 14½ *-2016 TSWA All-State honoree LHP Michael O’Neal. NATL 1X2.5 middleweights; Michael Conlan vs. Jar- Seattle 39 41 .488 15 #-TBCA Mr. Baseball Finalist TROIS-RIVIERES AIGLES — Released Contractor: Brindley & Sons rett Owen, featherweights; Jerwin An- Oakland 35 44 .443 18½ RHP Kevin McNorton. TPS/TNDOT Construction cajas vs. Teiru Kinoshita, for Ancajas' Thursday’s Games I BASKETBALL ad to run 6/23, 6/30 Project: Jackson County IBF junior bantamweight title, at Bris- Cleveland 5, Texas 1 NASCAR National Basketball Association bane, Australia Detroit 7, Kansas City 3 DETROIT PISTONS — Agreed to a two- New Fire Halls COLLEGE BASEBALL Houston 6, Oakland 1 Monster Energy Cup year extension with the Grand Rapids 9 p.m. Pittsburgh 4, Tampa Bay 0 Drive as the team’s G League affiliate. Boston 6, Minnesota 3 Schedule Jackson County hereby ESPN2 — College Derby, at Named Rex Walters assistant coach. gives notice to the public of Omaha, Neb. Chicago White Sox 4, N.Y. Yankees 3 By The Associated Press Named Rob Werdann coach of Grand CYCLING L.A. Dodgers 6, L.A. Angels 2 Feb. 19 — x-Advance Auto Parts Clash, Rapids. the apparent completion of 9 a.m. Friday’s Games Daytona Beach, Fla. (Joey Logano) FOOTBALL the project listed above. All NBCSN — Tour de France, Stage 1, at Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Feb. 23 — x-Can-Am Duel at Daytona 1, Canadian Football League persons, suppliers, laborers, Dusseldorf, Germany Boston at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Daytona Beach, Fla. (Chase Elliott) WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS — Signed JOB# GOLF Cleveland at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. Feb. 23 — x-Can-Am Duel at Daytona 2, WR T.J. Thorpe. Released WR R.J. and any other parties with 7:30 a.m. N.Y. Yankees at Houston, 8:10 p.m. Daytona Beach, Fla. (Denny Hamlin) Harris. claims against the contract- GOLF — European PGA Tour, HNA Texas at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. Feb. 26 — , Daytona Beach, HOCKEY Minnesota at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. Fla. (Kurt Busch) 71734 or related to the recently Open de France, third round, at Paris National Hockey League completed project should 1 p.m. Atlanta at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. March 5 — Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500, ANAHEIM DUCKS — Signed G Kevin FOX — USGA, U.S. Senior Open Cham- Seattle at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. Hampton, Ga. (Brad Keselowski) Boyle to a one-year contract extension. notify the Office of the Jack- pionship, third round, at Peabody, Saturday’s Games March 12 — Kobalt 400, Las Vegas CAROLINA HURRICANES — Traded G son County Mayor at (931) Mass. Boston (Sale 10-3) at Toronto (Liriano 4- (Martin Truex Jr.) Eddie Lack, D Ryan Murphy and its 268-9888 within 10 days of GOLF — PGA Tour, Quicken Loans Na- 3), 1:07 p.m. March 19 — Camping World 500, Avon- own seventh-round pick in the 2019 tional, third round, at Potomac, Md. Cleveland (Carrasco 8-3) at Detroit (Zim- dale, Ariz. (Ryan Newman) NHL Draft to the Calgary Flames for this publication, after which 3 p.m. mermann 5-5), 1:10 p.m., 1st game March 26 — , Fontana, Calgary’s sixth-round pick in 2019, and time the project will be CBS — PGA Tour, Quicken Loans Na- Texas (Hamels 2-0) at Chicago White Calif. (Kyle Larson) D Keegan Kanzig. Sox (Holland 5-7), 2:10 p.m. April 2 — STP 500, Martinsville, Va. closed out subject to any tional, third round, at Potomac, Md. COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS — Bought NOTICE documented claims. NBC — PGA of America, KPMG Minnesota (Berrios 7-2) at Kansas City (Brad Keselowski) out the final two years of the contract Women's PGA Championship, third (Hammel 4-6), 2:15 p.m., 1st game April 9 — O’Reilly Auto Parts 500, Fort of F Scott Hartnell. round, at Olympia Fields, Ill. Atlanta (Dickey 6-5) at Oakland (Cotton Worth, Texas (Jimmie Johnson) DETROIT RED WINGS — Signed D DESTINY NICOLE TIREY Jackson County, Tennessee April 24 — Food City 500, Bristol, Tenn. HORSE RACING 5-7), 4:05 p.m. Brian Lashoff and D Dylan McIlrath to 6/30 4 p.m. Tampa Bay (Odorizzi 4-3) at Baltimore (Jimmie Johnson) two-year contract extensions. The State of Tennessee, FS2 — Belmont Park Live, at Elmont, (Bundy 8-6), 4:05 p.m. April 30 — , Rich- EDMONTON OILERS — Placed F SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S Cleveland (Merritt 0-0) at Detroit (Boyd mond, Va. (Joey Logano) Department of Children’s N.Y. Benoit Pouliot on unconditional SALE MLB BASEBALL 2-5), 7:15 p.m., 2nd game May 7 — GEICO 500, Talladega, Ala. waivers with the purpose of buying out Services, has filed a peti- 4 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Montgomery 6-4) at Hous- (Ricky Stenhouse Jr) his contract. ton (Martes 2-0), 7:15 p.m. May 13 — Go Bowling 400, Kansas City, tion against you seeking to FS1 — Miami at Milwaukee NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Re-signed G declare your children de- Sale at public auction will be 7 p.m. Minnesota (TBD) at Kansas City Kan. (Martin Truex Jr.) Keith Kinkaid to a two-year contract. (Skoglund 1-1), 8:35 p.m., 2nd game May 20 — x-Monster Energy Open, Con- pendent and neglected. It on July 20, 2017 at FOX — Regional coverage, N.Y. Yan- NEW YORK RANGERS — Agreed to 10:00AM local time, at the kees at Houston, Washingtonat St. Seattle (Gaviglio 3-2) at L.A. Angels (No- cord, N.C. (Daniel Suarez) terms with D Brendan Smith on a four- appears that ordinary pro- Louis or Cleveland at Detroit lasco 3-9), 10:07 p.m. May 20 — x-Monster Energy NASCAR year contract. front door, Putnam County Sunday’s Games All-Star Race, Concord, N.C. (Kyle cess of law cannot be NBA BASKETBALL ST. LOUIS BLUES — Re-signed F Mag- served upon you because Courthouse, 421 East 11 a.m. Boston at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. Busch) nus Paajarvi to a one-year contract. Spring Street, Cookeville, NBA — NBA Summer League, Charlotte Cleveland at Detroit, 1:10 p.m. May 28 — Coca-Cola 600, Concord, TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING — Signed F your whereabouts are un- vs. Miami, at Orlando, Fla. Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 1:35 p.m. N.C. (Austin Dillon) Alex Volkov to a three-year, entry-level known. You are hereby Tennessee pursuant to 1 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Houston, 2:10 p.m. June 4 — AAA 400 Drive for Autism, contract. ORDERED to serve upon Deed of Trust executed by NBA — NBA Summer League, Orlando Texas at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. Dover, Del. (Jimmie Johnson) VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS — Named June 11 — Pocono 400, Long Pond, Pa. Rebecca Brady, Attorney for Sara Russell, to Danny Her- vs. Indiana, at Orlando, Fla. Ryan McGill assistant coach. ron, Trustee, as trustee for 3 p.m. I Prep Sports (Ryan Blaney) SOCCER the Tennessee Department NBA — NBA Summer League, New York June 18 — FireKeepers Casino 400, Major League Soccer The Community Bank on Brooklyn, Mich. (Kyle Larson) of Children Services, 600 vs. Dallas, at Orlando, Fla. TSWA All-State NEW YORK RED BULLS — Agreed to Hearthwood Court,November 29, 2000 at Book 5 p.m. June 25 — Toyota/Save Mart 350, terms with M Felipe. A632, Page 1; conducted by NBA — NBA Summer League, Okla- The following are the all-state teams se- Sonoma, Calif. (Kevin Harvick) NEW YORK CITY FC — Loaned D Cookeville, Tennessee homa City vs. Detroit, at Orlando, Fla. lected by the Tennessee Sports Writers July 1 — Coke Zero 400, Daytona Shannon Gomez to Pittsburgh (USL) 38506, (931) 646-3010, an Shapiro & Ingle, LLP, hav- SOCCER Association. Beach, Fla. for the remainder of the season. Answer to the Petition filed ing been appointed Substi- 5 p.m. SOFTBALL July 8 — Quaker State 400, Sparta, Ky. SPORTING KANSAS CITY — Acquired July 16 — New Hampshire 301, Loudon, by the Tennessee Depart- tute or Successor Trustee, ESPN — Men, International friendly, Class AAA M Cristian Lobato in a transfer from all of record in the Putnam United States vs. Ghana, at East Hart- C: McKenzie Henry, William Blount, Jr. N.H. Spanish side Gimnastic de Tarragona. ment of Children Services, ford, Conn. IF: L. Sherwood, Stewarts Creek, Jr.* July 23 — Brickyard 400, Speedway, Ind. Waived D Igor Juliao. within thirty (30) days of the County Register's Office. 7 p.m. IF: Mia Edwardson, Science Hill, Jr. July 30 — Pennsylvania 400, Long Pond, U.S. Soccer Federation Pa. last day of publication of this Default has occurred in the ESPN — MLS, Portland at Sporting IF: Leah Sohm, Gibbs, Sr.* USSF — Accepted FC Barcelona Acad- performance of the coven- Kansas City IF: Gracie Osbron, Henry County, Jr. Aug. 6 — Watkins Glen 355, Watkins emys 13-U through 19-U boys teams notice, and pursuant to Rule 8:30 p.m. OF: Katie Rutledge, Coffee County, So. Glen, N.Y. to the New York Club Soccer League 39(e)(1) of the Tenn. R. Juv. ants, terms, and conditions FS1 — Men, International friendly, Mex- OF: Jazmine Geary, Heritage, So. Aug. 13 — Pure Michigan 400, Brooklyn, NPL Division, beginning with the Fall of said Deed of Trust and Mich. P. you must also appear in ico vs. Paraguay, at Washington OF: Taylor Hopper, Dyersburg, Sr. 2017 season. the Juvenile Court of Put- the entire indebtedness has SWIMMING UT: Hannah Koenig, Brentwood, Jr. Aug. 19 — Bass Pro Shops NRA Night COLLEGE 1 p.m. P: Allison Farr, Powell, So. Race, Bristol, Tenn. ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE — nam County, Tennessee at been declared due and pay- NBC — Phillips 66 National Champi- P: Emma Frost, Morristown East, So. Sept. 3 — Bojangles’ , Dar- Named Kevin Best senior associate Cookeville, Tennessee on able. onships, at Indianapolis P: Kayla Boseman, Ooltewah, Sr. lington, S.C. commissioner for communications. An- Sept. 9 — , the 10th day of August, TRACK & FIELD Class AA nounced the retirement of Mike Finn Party Entitled to Enforce the 2 p.m. C: J. Willingham, South Side, So. Richmond, Va. senior associate commissioner for 2017, at 9:00 a.m. for the NBCSN — IAAF Diamond League, at IF: Analeigh Coursey, Creek Wood, So. Sept. 17 — Tales of the Turtles 400, communications. Adjudicatory Hearing on the Debt: Wells Fargo Bank, Paris IF: Kaitlyn Kelley, Lexington, Jr. Joliet, Ill. SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE — NA, its successors and as- Sept. 24 — New England 300, Loudon, Petition filed by the State of IF: Emma Webb, CAK, Sr. Named John Williams deputy commis- Tennessee, Department of signs. I IF: Caitlin Turner, Greenbrier, Sr. N.H. sioner. OF: Jenna Johnson, Page, So. Oct. 1 — Dover Fall Race, Dover, Del. BAYLOR — Named Bill Peterson director Children’s Services If you OF: Madison Myers, Crockett County, Jr. Oct. 8 — Bank of America 500, Concord, of basketball operations and Ty Beard fail to do so, a default judg- The following real estate National League OF: Bailey Griffith, Creek Wood, Jr. N.C. director of video operations. Promoted ment will be taken against located in Putnam County, UT: Lauren Brickey, Elizabethton, Jr. Oct. 15 — Alabama 500, Talladega, Ala. Jared Nuness to special assistant and By The Associated Press Oct. 22 — , you pursuant to Tenn. Code Tennessee, will be sold to East Division P: B. Parrott, Chattanooga Central, Sr. director of player fevelopment and P: A. Arden, White House-Heritage, Jr.* Kansas City, Kan. Aditya Malhotra to associate director of Ann. §§ 21-1-203 and 21-1- the highest call bidder: WLPct GB Oct. 29 — Old Dominion 500, Mar- Washington 47 32 .595 — P: Allison Zimmerman, CAK, Sr.* operations and recruiting. 204(a) and (b) and Rule 55 Class A tinsville, Va. BROWN — Named Alex Ripa fencing Atlanta 37 41 .474 9½ Nov. 5 — AAA Texas 500, Fort Worth, of the Tenn. R. of Civ. P. for Described property located New York 36 42 .462 10½ C: S. Dunavant, Jackson Christian, Jr. coach.

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001 Legals 001 Legals 001 Legals 001 Legals 050 Lost and Found 130 Tree Service at Putnam County, Ten- December 5, 2016 in Book COUNTY, TENNESSEE, as received in excess of the $1000 REWARD! Lost Dog: OLD TIMERS TREE SERVICE nessee, to wit: 969, Page 290 Putnam follows: winning bid will be refunded Black w/Tan markings Chi- 4 generations of tree care. County Registry. Notice re- to the successful purchaser huahua, 12 years old lost on Specialize in dangerous tree BEING a certain tract or quired by 26 U.S.C. § Beginning at a 1/2" rebar at the time the foreclosure King St. No Collar. Weighs removal.Grind stumps. parcel of land lying in the 7425(b) to be given to the (new) in the South margin of deed is delivered. about 5 pds. (931)526-9224 Lic/Ins. T. Bowman 537- Town of Monterey, Four- United States has been East Twentieth (20th) or 310-9879 2466;260-5655 teenth (14th) Civil District of timely given. The sale of the Street, being the Northeast This property is being sold Putnam County, Tenness- land described above will be corner of Shelah Golden; with the express reserva- LOST: 3 stone diamond ee, more particularly de- subject to the right of the thence with the South mar- tion that the sale is subject necklace, Gainesboro M & M TREE SERVICE scribed as follows, to wit: United States to redeem the gin of Twentieth (20th) to confirmation by the lender /Cookeville. Sentimental. Trim, top & remove trees. land as provided for in 26 Street S71° 04' 08" E or trustee. This sale may be Reward 931-678-4004. Also stump removal. BEING Lots 1-7 and a por- U.S.C. § 7425(d)(1). 119.37' to a 1/2" rebar rescinded only by the Sub- Free Est. Lic/Ins tion of Lots 8 &17-32 of the (new), being the Northwest stitute Trustee at any time. If Call 432-4382 or 260-6304 Cumberland Mountain Coal Terms of Sale will be public corner of John & Christine the Substitute Trustee res- 103 Auto Svc./Repair Company Plat, a plat of auction, for cash, free and Maxwell; thence leaving the cinds the sale, the pur- which is of record in Plat clear of rights of homestead, South margin of Twentieth chaser shall only be entitled J & A AUTO SERVICE Cabinet D, Slide 200 of the redemption and dower to (20th) Street and with the to a return of any money Great service at discount EVERGREEN TREE ser- Putnam County Register's the extent disclaimed or in- West line of John & paid towards the purchase prices! TOWING AVAIL- vice We top, trim, prune & Office, Cookeville, Tenness- applicable, and the rights of Christine Maxwell S30° 07' price and shall have no oth- ABLE 931-260-6459 remove trees. Jeff Burchett ee and lying and being in Sara Russell, and those 00"W151.38' to a 1/2" rebar er recourse. Once the pur- & Shawn Roberson. Satis- the Fourteenth Civil District claiming through(new) in a North line of Ju- chaser tenders the pur- 105 Cleaning faction guaranteed Fully Ins'd of Putnam County, Ten- him/her/it/them. bilee Partners, LLC, being chase price, the Substitute (931)319-1199, 261-8870 nessee and being more par- the Southwest corner of Trustee may deem the sale TOM'S CARPET ticularly described as fol- Any right of equity of re- John & Christine Maxwell; final in which case the pur- CLEANING • 349-2288 lows: BEGINNING at a 1/2 demption, statutory and oth- thence with said North line chaser shall have no rem- CLEAN 'N' HAPPY ARBOR MEDICS Tree inch rebar set in the southw- erwise, and homestead are of Jubilee Partners, LLC. edy. The real property will Specialist: Owner: Scott est right of way of Reed waived in accord with the N73°36'12'W120.78' to a be sold AS IS, WHERE IS, Winningham. ISA Certified Place (60 foot ROW), said terms of said Deed of Trust, steal post (old), being a with no warranties or rep- Arborist. #SO-5152-AT pin being the eastern most and the title is believed to corner of Jubilee Partners, resentations of any kind, ex- 537-6829 / 261-1967 corner of the lands retained be good, but the under- LLC; thence with an East press or implied, including by the Grantors and the signed will sell and convey Line of Jubilee Partners, without limitation, war- northernmost corner of the only as Substitute Trustee. LLC and the East line of ranties regarding condition House washing • Driveway property described herein; Shelah Golden N30° 12'00" of the property or marketab- Cleaning • Roof washing thence, leaving the lands re- The right is reserved to ad- E 156.87' to the point of be- ility of title. pressure washing * Res & Comm. 931-808-2792 tained by the Grantors and journ the day of the sale to ginning. Containing 0.415 Cookeville office opened in 1987 running with said right-of- another day, time, and place acres, more or less, as sur- This office may be a debt by Arnold E. Lefkovitz way South 39 degrees 03 certain without further pub- veyed by Bartlett Surveying, collector. This may be an at- XTREME PRESSURE minutes 17 seconds East lication, upon announce- 214 East Stevens Street, tempt to collect a debt and WASH ALL TYPES OF 190.69 feet to a 1/2 inch re- ment at the time and place Cookeville, Tennessee, any information obtained Commercial - Residential vinyl, gutters, decks, con- BANKRUPTCIES bar set in the West right-of- for the sale set forth above. 38501, Allen Maples, Jr., may be used for that pur- Chapter 7 • Chapter 11 • Chapter 12 • Chapter 13 way intersection of Reed If you purchase a prop- and R.L.S. #2171 , on April pose. crete, etc. Licensed & Ins‚d. Free Est. More than 35 years of experience filing Place and South Poplar erty at the foreclosure 22, 2004. tens of thousands of bankruptcies. sale, the entire purchase Shapiro & Ingle, LLP Gary Flatt, 931-261-5542 Street (60 foot ROW), said • STOP Garnishments • STOP Foreclosures point being the easternmost price is due and payable This property is all or a por- Substitute Trustee • STOP Repossessions • STOP Debt Harassment corner of the property de- at the conclusion of the tion of that listed on Tax 10130 Perimeter Parkway, 108 Concrete,Masonry scribed herein; thence leav- auction in the form of a Map 40F, Group C, Parcel Suite 400 ing Reed Place and running certified/bank check made 22.00 Charlotte, NC 28216 BELLIS' CONCRETE ADOPTIONS with the northwest right-of- payable to or endorsed to Phone: (704) 333-8107 Complete Concrete Work way of South Poplar Street Shapiro & Ingle, LLP. No This property has not been Fax: (704) 333-8156 From grade work to slab DIVORCE South 50 degrees 41 personal checks will be surveyed. The above de- www.auction.com Serving Cookeville Area accepted. To this end, you CHILD CUSTODY minutes 14 seconds West scription was taken from the Since 1997 WILLS & PROBATE 260.96 feet to a 1/2 inch re- must bring sufficient previous and last warranty File No. 17-111981 Licensed, insured. Drug bar set in the North right-of- funds to outbid the lender deed. 6/23, 30, 7/7 312-A East Broad St., Cookeville free workplace. Serving Cookeville & the Entire Upper Cumberland Area way intersection of South and any other bidders. In- 858-6240 / 528-6240 Poplar Street and Powell sufficient funds will not be This being the same prop- 528-5297 Avenue (20 foot ROW), said accepted. Amounts re- erty conveyed from Robert The Town of Monterey is COOKEVILLE CONCRETE www.lefkovitz.com point being the southern- ceived in excess of the L. Yockey and wife, Marilyn We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for relief. accepting “Sealed Bids” Driveways, slabs, all types © 2014 Lefkovitz & Lefkovitz most corner of the property winning bid will be refun- Yockey to Fred Martin, of of stamped concrete, all ded to the successful pur- for paving and striping a described herein; thence. record in Record Book 341, one-half mile section of In- types of metal bldgs. 20% leaving South Poplar Street chaser at the time the page 69 recorded on dustrial Drive until disc to all Sr Citizens. Classified Index and running with the north- foreclosure deed is de- September 18, 2006, Re- Thursday, July 13, 2017 at Winter time special. 40 yrs east right-of-way of Powell livered. gister's Office, Putnam 1:00 p.m. at which time the exp. Lic/Ins. (931) 284-8663 Find It Fast In H-C Classified Avenue North 35 degrees County, Tennessee. bids will be opened.. The Code Classification 34 minutes 24 seconds This property is being sold lane width is twenty-five 535 Antiques & Collectibles West 192.95 feet to a 1/2 with the express reserva- Street Address: 533 East (25’) feet and the project 110 Cons. Work 720 Apartments, Duplexes Rent inch rebar set, said point be- tion that the sale is subject 20th St, Cookeville, Ten- depth is three (3) inches. All BOB'S Construction: Spe- 102 Appliance/Electronic Svc. ing the southernmost corner to confirmation by the lender nessee 38501 bids can be dropped off or 053 Auctions of the lands retained by the or trustee. This sale may be Parcel Number: 040F C cializing in concrete, mailed to Monterey City brick/block, additions, re- 420 Auto, Truck Parts & Acc. Grantors and the western- rescinded only by the Sub- 022.00 Hall, 302 E. Commercial 104 Auto/Machine/Equip. Rental most corner of the property stitute Trustee at any time. If Current Owner(s) of Prop- models, hardwood/tile, roof- Ave., Monterey, TN 38574 ing, building packages, and 103 Automotive Svc. & Repair described herein; thence the Substitute Trustee res- erty: Fred Martin and must be marked leaving Powell Avenue and cinds the sale, the pur- all your construction needs. 435 Autos & Trucks Wanted “SEALED-BIDS – INDUS- Lic'd/Ins'd. Quality Work • 425 Autos For Sale creating a new severance chaser shall only be entitled The street address of the TRIAL DRIVE”. The Town line with the lands of the to a return of any money above described property is Affordable Prices 931-319- 530 Boats, Motors & Equip. of Monterey reserves the 6107. 305 Business Opp. Grantors North 51 degrees paid towards the purchase believed to be 533 East right to reject any and/or all 06 minutes 45 seconds East price and shall have no oth- 20th St, Cookeville, Ten- 310 Business Opp. Wanted bids. B&B ROOFING & REMOD- 055 Car Pool 249.24 feet to the point of er recourse. Once the pur- nessee 38501, but such ad- 6/29, 30, 7/2, 3, 5, 7, 9 BEGINNING, and contain- chaser tenders the pur- dress is not part of the legal ELING: Roof Repairs & Re- 010 Card of Thanks ing 1.122 acres by survey. chase price, the Substitute description of the property placement. Roof Cleaning, 123 Carpet & Floorcovering Actual field survey per- Trustee may deem the sale sold herein and in the event Home Repairs, additions & 210 Child/Elder Care formed by James E. Helton, final in which case the pur- of any discrepancy, the leg- The Town of Monterey is remodeling. Lic'd/Ins'd Free 105 Cleaning R.L.S. #1749 on October chaser shall have no rem- al description herein shall accepting “Sealed Bids” Est (931)979-2076 432 Comm’l Trucks For Sale 31, 2000. edy. The real property will control. for sealing and striping the 740 Comm’l, Indust. For Rent be sold AS IS, WHERE IS, parking areas for the Cate- D.D.S. Roofing & Home 820 Comm’l, Indust. For Sale BEING the same property with no warranties or rep- This sale is subject to, Gill Medical building and the Improvement 108 Concrete, Masonry vested in Sara Russell by resentations of any kind, ex- without limitation, all mat- Standing Stone Nursing Roofing/siding specialist, decks, 110 Construction Work deed from Bobby Andrews press or implied, including ters shown on any applic- Home (400 and 410 West garages, power washing, stain- 112 Electrical and wife, Janice Andrews, without limitation, war- able recorded plat; any un- Crawford Avenue) until ing, all types concrete. Free 215 Employment Opportunities of record in Deed Book 425, ranties regarding condition paid taxes; any restrictive Thursday, July 13, 2017 at Est, Lic/Ins'd, Over 25 yrs exp, 615 Farm Tools & Machinery Page 459, Register's Office of the property or marketab- covenants, easements, or 1:30 p.m. at which time the Sr/military discounts. Now Hir- 750 Farmland & Pasture Rent ing. (931)349-5180 for Putnam County, Ten- ility of title. setback lines that may be bids will be opened. All bids 835 Farms For Sale can be dropped off or nessee. applicable; any statutory FLATT CONSTRUCTION For 315 Financial Services This office may be a debt right of redemption of any mailed to Monterey City Hall, 302 E. Commercial all your building needs. Any 100 Finish Carpentry, Cabinets Street Address: 505 South collector. This may be an at- governmental agency, state home repair, painting, garages, 540 Firewood, Stoves & Relate Poplar St, Monterey, Ten- tempt to collect a debt and or federal; any prior liens or Ave., Monterey, TN 38574 and must be marked decks, porches, siding, roofing, 630 Food For Sale nessee 38574 any information obtained encumbrances including additions.(931)265-5687 515 Garage & Yard Sales Parcel Number: 071B A may be used for that pur- those created by a fixture fil- “SEALED-BID – SEALING AND STRIPING”. The 113 Grading, Excavating, Paving 022.00 pose. ing or any applicable 035 Happy Ads Current Owner(s) of Prop- homeowners’ association Town of Monterey reserves 120 Paint/Wallpaper the right to reject any and/or 610 Hay, Feed & Grain erty: Sara Russell Shapiro & Ingle, LLP dues or assessments; all 241 Health Care Employment Substitute Trustee claims or other matters, all bids. PAINTING/ STAINING/P. 6/29, 30, 7/2, 3, 5, 7, 9 WASH, window screens, 114 Heating & Cooling The street address of the 10130 Perimeter Parkway whether of record or not, 855 Home Builders Suite 400 Plumb., Elec., Storm Doors. above described property is which may encumber the 825 Homes For Sale believed to be 505 South Charlotte, NC 28216 purchaser’s title and any 38 yrs exp. Exc. Ref's. Call Poplar St, Monterey, Ten- Phone: (704) 333-8107 matter that an accurate sur- 005 Public Notices David 931-445-3796 or 265- 725 Houses For Rent nessee 38574, but such ad- Fax: (704) 333-8156 vey of the premises might 0639. 015 In Memory dress is not part of the legal www.auction.com disclose. 815 Income Property Some secrets need RMD PAINTING 325 Insurance description of the property •Interior/Exterior. •Power File No. 16-108003 to be shared. 330 Investments sold herein and in the event The following parties may washing •Staining. Free Es- 6/16, 23, 30 205 Jobs Wanted of any discrepancy, the leg- claim an interest in the timates. Guaranteed to al description herein shall above-referenced property SEXUAL 001 Legals SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S beat any price. Call 605 Livestock, Poultry & Supplies control. SALE to be affected by the fore- (931)525-1186 or 529-1029. closure: any judgment cred- ASSAULT 050 Lost and Found it's not 840 Lots, Acreage & Resorts This sale is subject to, Sale at public auction will be itor or lien holder with an in- Munoz Remolding & without limitation, all mat- terest subordinate to the your fault! 710 Misc. For Rent on July 20, 2017 at Painting 510 Misc. For Sale ters shown on any applic- 10:00AM local time, at the said Deed of Trust or any Bathroom remodeling able recorded plat; any un- party claiming by, through, For confidential help 505 Misc. Wanted front door, Putnam County or information, call •Hardwood •Wall Repair 735 Mobile Home Spaces paid taxes; any restrictive Courthouse, 421 East or under any of the forego- •Int/Ext •Deck Staining •Gut- covenants, easements, or Spring Street, Cookeville, ing. Such parties known to ters Cleaned and MUCH 730 Mobile Homes For Rent setback lines that may be Tennessee pursuant to the Substitute Trustee may MORE! (931)239-5812 845 Mobile Homes For Sale applicable; any statutory Deed of Trust executed by include: Cookeville Electric 320 Money Wanted right of redemption of any Frederick S. Martin, to Larry Department. 410 Motorcycles & ATV’s governmental agency, state A. Weissman, Trustee, as 121 Pest Control 525 Nuts & Treats or federal; any prior liens or trustee for Mortgage Elec- Terms of Sale will be public 040 Offers For Senior Citizen encumbrances including auction, for cash, free and (931)526-5197 • 1-800-707- 830 Open Houses tronic Registration Systems, 5197 those created by a fixture fil- Inc. as nominee for Sun- clear of rights of homestead, 140 Other ing or any applicable Trust Mortgage, Inc. on redemption and dower to 120 Painting, Wallpapering homeowners’ association September 15, 2006 at Re- the extent disclaimed or in- 030 Personal Notices dues or assessments; all cord Book 341, Page 71, In- applicable, and the rights of 121 Pest Control claims or other matters, strument No. 66283; con- Frederick S. Martin, and 025 Special Notices 545 Pets & Supplies whether of record or not, those claiming through 122 Plumbing ducted by Shapiro & Ingle, ALL STAR PEST which may encumber the LLP, having been appoin- him/her/it/them. FOR YOUR 745 Property Management purchaser’s title and any CONVENIENCE CONTROL ted Substitute or Successor OF TENNESSEE 005 Public Notices matter that an accurate sur- Trustee, all of record in the Any right of equity of re- 850 Real Estate Agents The Herald Citizen has in- Complete Termite Service vey of the premises might Putnam County Register's demption, statutory and oth- 810 Real Estate For Trade stalled an after hours drop Lic'd/Ins'd. Bonded. disclose. Office. Default has oc- erwise, and homestead are 805 Real Estate Wanted waived in accord with the box for All work guaranteed curred in the performance of Free Estimates. 415 Recreation Vehicles The following parties may the covenants, terms, and terms of said Deed of Trust, • Circulation Dept. payments claim an interest in the and the title is believed to • Classified Dept. payments MARTY KELLY, 931-526-8550 125 Remodeling & Repair Work conditions of said Deed of Charter # 4252 715 Rooms For Rent above-referenced property Trust and the entire in- be good, but the under- • Letters to the Editor to be affected by the fore- signed will sell and convey • Community News Bulletin 277 Sales Employment debtedness has been de- 290 Schools & Instruction closure: any judgment cred- clared due and payable. only as Substitute Trustee. • I Like to Know Questions 125 Home Renovation itor or lien holder with an in- • News & Sports Info and 127 Sheetrock, Drywall terest subordinate to the The right is reserved to ad- Photos BEST CHOICE ROOFING 025 Special Notices Party Entitled to Enforce the 020 Statewide Clasifieds said Deed of Trust or any Debt: Federal National Mort- journ the day of the sale to Shingle roof replacements, party claiming by, through, another day, time, and place YOUR LOCAL NEWS most projects completed in 1 620 Tobacco Base For Rent gage Association ("Fannie 625 Tobacco Base Wanted or under any of the forego- Mae"), a corporation organ- certain without further pub- SOURCE day. Very competitive/low ing. Such parties known to lication, upon announce- Herald-Citizen prices. For free eval./estimate. 405 Trailers, Misc. Equipment ized and existing under the 130 Tree Service and Related the Substitute Trustee may laws of the United States of ment at the time and place 1300 Neal Street (931)510-8083 include: Internal Revenue for the sale set forth above. Cookeville, TN 38501 550 Trees, Plants, Flowers America, its successors and 283 Trucking Employment Service, Area Director - assigns. If you purchase a property Compliance. at the foreclosure sale, the 430 Trucks For Sale The following real estate entire purchase price is due PLEASE READ YOUR AD 727 Vacation Rentals The United States Internal located in Putnam County, and payable at the conclu- The Herald-Citizen makes 520 Want To Swap Revenue Service has filed sion of the auction in the REPLACEMENT WINDOWS & 705 Wanted To Rent Tennessee, will be sold to every effort to assure that DOORS. Call today for free in- notice(s) of lien at: Federal the highest call bidder: form of a certified/bank your ad is accurate. Advert- 135 Yard Work and Related Tax Lien recorded July 30, check made payable to or home Est. Serving Ckvl for over isers should read their ad- 15 yrs. 931-Windows TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL 2016 in Book 775, Page 658 Described property located endorsed to Shapiro & vertisement the first day it 7/30/2013 at Putnam County, Ten- Ingle, LLP. No personal appears and report any er- 526-9715 nessee, to wit: checks will be accepted. To rors immediately. The Her- 127 Sheetrock,Drywall Federal Tax Lien recorded this end, you must bring suf- ald-Citizen is responsible for H erald-Citize n September 16, 2013 in The following described ficient funds to outbid the only the first incorrect inser- LUNA'S DRYWALL Book 783, Page 790 tract or parcel of land loc- lender and any other bid- tion and no allowance will Sheetrock Work: Hang, fin- We’ve Got It All ders. Insufficient funds will ish, touch up. No job too 1300 Neal Street ated in the FIRST CIVIL be made for more than one Cookeville, Tennessee Federal Tax Lien recorded DISTRICT OF PUTNAM not be accepted. Amounts insertion. big/small. 931-212-6899 r

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The Scribe will be condition. Ready for camp- (931)537-3680, no ans lve msg. Res/Comm. Mowing, mulch- other characteristic protec- 738-2019. ing. $10,000. Many extras! ted by law. responsible for facilitating ing, trimming, Landscaping, TSD is an equal opportunity patient flow in the office set- (931)979-1206. Spring clean-up, leaf remov- Basketball Guides: Pro Cookeville Regional employer that considers all ting to ensure an accurate Basketball Bible, all 7 is- al, aerating & seeding. Seni- Medical Center qualified applicants without and complete medical re- or disc. 931-260-5734 sues, complete Handbook Now Hiring regard to race, color, reli- cord for each patient. As- of Pro Basketball, back to WMYC - We mow yards gion, disability status, pro- sists medical provider by ac- the mid 80's, whole lot $50. cheap, do landscaping & re- Cook/Baker PRN; Food tected veteran status or any companying them to record Full length, gorgeous mink modeling. Nobody can beat Service Aide F/Time & other characteristic protec- details into the Electronic coat from 1940's, dark my prices. Free Estimates PRN; Cashier PRN; Hos- ted by law. Medical Record. brown w/black stripes $100. Call (931) 265-7103 pitality Clerk F/T; Clinical P/T Handyman w/ref's. 1960's Brass & Cork table Dietician F/T; House- Call High School Diploma/GED lamp one of a kind $65. keeper F/T & PRN; Floor (931)651-1043 required. Graduate of an ac- Sears Vintage adding ma- 140 Other Technician F/T & PRN; credited school for Medical BOAT and RV STORAGE: chine $12, Ironware casser- Cookeville Regional Assistants with Certification JACKSON MOVING We Social Worker PRN; 40' long, 12 ' wide doors, 14' ole dish w/top made in Den- Childcare Aide F/T & PRN; Medical Center seeking as Medical Assistant or Li- tall. Has electric & lights. mark $20. Wooden & Mesh have a 20' box truck & men censed as a Practical Nurse to do your job. Ref's Avail. Switchboard Operator F/T Gated at night. 4 min. No. of animal carrying case w/ & PRN; Registration Rep PRN INTERPRETER with a Tennessee license Call for free Est. 931-268- Algood right off Hwy 111. plastic door, good for sci- F/T & PRN; Health Fair required. Call (931)544-2871 9102 ence display $18, Lennox Tech PRN. Must be able to interpret s Spanish and English with Prior experience preferred For More Information and to patients and medical staff in apply go to: a proficient manner. Must Knowledge of medical ter- www.crmchealth.org be able to interpret medical minology and accepted ab- E.O.E terminology. Will provide breviations clerical support to the Cus- Creative Learning now hir- tomer Service Manager. Apply online at: ing P/T & F/T Teachers. Ap- www.crmchealth.org ply in person only 275 So. EDUCATION: High School E.O.E. Walnut Ave, ckvl GANTT'S AUTO TRIM Diploma required. Immediate opening for an & UPHOLSTERY Dietary Manager Complete Auto/Boat Interiors EXPERIENCE: Interpreting OB/GYN practice. MA or Spanish and English in a LPN medical scribe for the Owner Wayne Gantt Cumberland River 931-372-7606 medical setting or related Ckvl area. EOE (exp pre- Hospital is seeking a FT field required. ferred but not req'd). Please Dietary Manager send resume to Herald Cit- Apply online at: izen, Box 1206, H-C PO The Dietary Manager will www.crmchealth.org Box 2729, Ckvl, TN 38501. direct the activities of the E.O.E. Food & Nutrition Depart- ment providing quality food Production Associates 290 Schools/Instruc- service and nutritional care Perdue Farms, Inc. is now for the patient population, accepting applications for NO HIGH school diploma Inground Fiberglass Pools visitors, guests and hospital production associates. We needed. How often do you Life time Guar. Fast install, staff. He/she will administer. have availability for 2nd & see that? Putnam County all shapes & sizes. Call Establishes policies and 3rd shifts. Positions start out Adult High School can show (931)349-4219 procedures, and provides at $11.50/hr and tops out at you a way to complete the administrative direction of $13.80 after 90 days. We of- credits you missed when menu formulation, food pre- fer competitive starting you were in school before. 210 Child/Elder Care paration and service, pur- wages and excellent bene- Flexible schedule -- days or chasing, compliance with fits packages including evenings. Individualized I WOULD LIKE TO SIT sanitation standards, safety health, dental, life, and vis- study. Possible credit for with the elderly practices and personnel util- ion. We also offer 401(k), work or armed services Call Mary @ (931)319-3538 ization. Selects profession- paid vacation, holidays, and training. Relaxed atmo- I WOULD like to house al dietetic staff and directs tuition reimbursement. Qual- sphere. Free. If you are clean or sit with elderly departmental education pro- ified candidates who are in- between 18 and 118 and people part-time. 931-252- grams. Coordinates interde- terested in a team oriented want information about re- Bledsoe County Correctional Complex 3893, 372-2540. partmental professional environment, steady em- gistering, call 528-8685. Are you seeking stable employment in a team environment activities, and acts as re- ployment, and opportunities This could be your year to with the opportunity for advancement? If so, you belong source person to staff and for advancement, should graduate. If you can dream here. Apply today to join our team. 215 Employment Opp. management on matters apply on-line at it, you can do it. p w Facilities Associate 7 Correctional Officer applications accepted online at www.tn.gov/hr and onsite. (Steam Operator) Facilities and Business Services • 12 Hour Shifts. TN Tech University • Off Every Other Friday, Saturday & Sunday Complete position sum- • $2277/month mary and application pro- • $600 Correctional Officer Sign-On Bonus cedure available at • Starting Salary of $2391/month with proof of an https://jobs.tntech.edu. Ap- Associate or Bachelor Degree plication deadline is July 5, 2017. Tennessee Tech Uni- Employees and eligible dependents are offered Health, versity is an AA/EEO em- Dental, Life, Pharmacy and Vision Insurance. Paid Time ployer and does not discrim- Off, 401K, Retirement Plan and Tuition Assistance are a few inate on the basis of race, color, religion, ethnic or na- of the other benefits available. tional origin, sex, disability, age (40 and over), status as Contact Human Resources at (423)881-6180 a protected veteran, genet- Follow us online at: ic information or any other www.tn.gov/correction category protected by feder- www.facebook.com/TNDepartmentofCorrection al or state law. 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510 Misc. For Sale 515 Garage/Yard Sales 515 Garage/Yard Sales 545 Pets & Supplies 720 Apt/Duplex Rent 825 Homes For Sale stoneware casserole dish DODSON BRANCH YARD / GARAGE SALE MTN FEIST, female, 6 yrs 2BR 1.5BA townhouse, FSBO: 2BR, 2BA chef's kit- w/top $10, Solid maple NEIGHBORHOOD RAIN or SHINE old, house pet, does not CHA, WD/HU, $575/mo , 6 chen + studio. 2000 SF, 2 magazine rack $25. Ward- YARD SALE FRI 7/7 & SAT 7/8 hunt. Must have room to run blocks from TTU. 265-8661 car, decks, separate work- robe Carton $5. Chamberlin THUR, FRI & SAT 7AM -12N away from busy roads. shop. Exc cond. 3435 Shen- fireplace screen, heavy duty In Dodson Branch Com- Spayed w/shots. Must have 2BR 1BA Duplex Lrg rooms, andoah Ln, Ckvl $228,000 1650 Bilbrey Park Drive stove, frig, DW, micro, W/D. Full brass, 4 panels, 14" wide x munity, different locations, Ckvl, 38501 ref's and a Vet. Call 931- drive-in bsmnt, lrg yard Call/text (931)349-0051 for appt 32" tall, $40; Medixact Pro watch for signs. Coming Primary items to include: 935-1410. $750/mo, $500/dep. 931-265- Shop bathroom scale, $12. from Ckvl, Dodson Branch Lazy Boy couch & other liv- 9606 / 260-6117 830 931-525-1020 is 11 miles from TTU, take ing room furniture, kitchen Open Houses Dodson Branch Hwy 135N, items, dinette set, golf clubs 615 Farm Equipment 2BR APT. CHA, appls, W/D FREE FIREWOOD SUNDAY, JULY 2 Follow signs. & TOO MANY OTHER HU. Close to TTU. Accept- 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM You Cut - You Haul ITEMS TO LIST! DON'T ing HUD. $490/mo + dep & 1618 Hickory Cove Call (931)248-9261 ESTATE / MOVING SALE 1 yr lease. (931)651-1043 FRI, SAT .. 7A-TIL MISS THIS SALE!! South Old Sparta Rd, L on FREE MOVING BOXES Inside Freddie Duncans YARD SALE 2BR/2BA DUPLEX, 1 car Bob Bullock, R on Hickory Call Moving/Storage Bldg FRI .. 7-6 / SAT .. 7-12 garage, $825 month. 931- Cove. $439,900. Hosting: 528-9046 or 260-8865 on Brown Ave, Ckvl 2700 Colonial Dr. Ck 261-7427. Jim & Odessa Nelson. List- Vintage/antique glassware, Ashley Sofa, Printer, Lamp, ing Agent: Chad Crouch. GEL MATTRESS Overlay HH goods, furn, tools, home Chandelier, Desk, Rug, 1973 5000 FORD TRACT- CYPRESS CREEK APTS See our display ad in for Twin Size Bed 34x76x35 decor, holiday decorations, Total Gym, Chainsaw, BA OR: 65 HP diesel - (power- Accepting Applications Sunday, July 2nd's Herald- $100 firm Used only 2x Call You Name It We Have It!! ceramic sink-ct, Pack n ful hoss), auxiliary hydraulic for 1, 2, 3 BR Apts Citizen Classifieds for on rear & PTO. Front lift Security Dep. only $250 more details. 537-3680 if no answer leave ESTATE SALE Play, Steamer. message w/hay fork, draw bar & 3 (931)372-1605 FIRST REALTY COMPANY FRI, SAT, SUN .. 8A-4P point hitch. $6,000 600 W. 8th St, Ckvl 528-1573 GOLF CLUBS FOR SALE 900 Fairground St, 38501 YARD Sale/RAIN or SHINE Call (931)528-6088 Jim/Odessa: 284-1077 - Adams Blue Driver Whole House Full of Items!! FRI .. 7-5 / SAT .. 7-12 FOR RENT 1, 2, & 3 BR Chad: 979-1191 (10.5-degree, stiff), $60 Washer, dryer, antique 1200 Fisk Rd, 38501 Apartments, 3BR Homes. stove, Barbie's, MORE!! Clothes: Children 0-3T, Clean & well maintained, SUNDAY, JULY 2 - Adams Blue 3-Wood, $50, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM or both for $100 50 Years Worth of Items adult men & womens, old conveniently located. NO books, (copyright 1937 & PETS. Call for avail. Mon- 505 N Pickard Ave, Ckvl - Adams Tight Lies 5-Wood, ESTATE SALE E on Broad, L on Pickard. $40 1923) HH items, yard swing, Fri SAT 7/1..8-5 / SUN 7/2..1-5 toys, child play yard. JUDD PROPERTIES $419,000. Hosting: Jim & - Titleist Stand Bag, $50 726 Contraband Lane Odessa Nelson. Listing Call 931-303-2310 526-2119 Forest Hills S/D, Ckvl YARD SALE 2003 EXISS Event 4 Horse Agent: Chad Crouch. See HOMEMAKER Tools, glassware, furniture, 206 Saint James West Slant. Padded divider, rub- Gray Hunter Arms: 2BR, our display ad in Sunday, Nurse, Counselor, Teacher, & LOTS MORE! Great Ckvl, 38501 ber on walls & floor, heated new condo. CBL, peaceful, July 2nd's Herald-Citizen Chauffer, Coach, Cook, Deals, All Items Priced to SATURDAY .. 7AM - 1PM & cooled dressing area, No Smoking. $695. 528-1441 Classifieds for more de- PT/FT Sell! TOO MANY ITEMS TO queen size sleeper. 4 new tails. LARGE EXTRA Nice 2BR, FIRST REALTY COMPANY Employee and MUCH Garage Sale / Rain - Shine LIST!! tires & new awning! $15,500 MORE! DON'T MISS THIS ONE! Call 528-6088 or 260-3359 1.5BA Townhouse near 528-1573 39 Dustin Lane, 38506 TTU. All appl's, no pets. Jim/Odessa: 284-1077 Value = Priceless! FRI, SAT .. 8AM - TIL Term Life Ins. = Priceless! Lease Dep. 341 N. Walnut. . Chad: 979-1191 Like new twin matt, FS bed YARD SALE 705 Wanted To Rent 839-2467. (931)484-7660 - Tony w/matt, queen hdbd, queen FRI .. 7-6 / SAT .. 7-2 SUNDAY JULY 2 Palma comforters, twin comforter, 1060 Fisk Rd 38501 EQUAL HOUSING Opportunity SPACIOUS 2BR, 1BA 2PM - 4PM draperies, good cond 8 ft. Kitchen & household items, PUBLISHER'S NOTICE: All real 1506 Parker Court, Ckvl STORAGE BINS (1) with 3 estate advertised in this news- across from new TTU park- area rug, chairs, printer, knick-knacks, cat supplies, ing lot. $550 + dep. No From PCCH: So on Jeffer- drawers, 1 for under the lots of plants, handicap paper is subject to the Federal son; R on Jackson; L on bed, 2 small ones. All in hospital bed, lift chair, HH Fair Housing Act of 1968 and pets. (931)261-1711 items, girls name brand scooter, & MUCH MORE! the Tennessee Human Rights Buffalo Valley; L on great shape, like new. $45 TERRACE VIEW Town Hawkins Crawford; L on for all. Call (931)823-0647 clothes 10, 12, 14, purses, Act which makes it illegal to ad- shoes, ladies clothes med, YARD SALE vertise "any preference, limita- Homes offers 3BR town High Meadows; R on Park- lrg, & 2x men shirts 2x, FRI, SAT .. 7AM - TIL tion or discrimination based on homes in a country setting. er Court cul-de-sac, home 515 Garage/Yard Sales dozens of other items. Look- 1610 Paran Rd 38506 race, color, religion, sex, famili- Call for availability…931- on R. $156,000. Hosting: ing forward to seeing you! HH items, infant clothes 6-9 al status or national origin, han- 528-7633. 1366 Crescent Janna Shope & Cassandra 1ST YARD SALE in mos, infant shoes, boys tod- dicap/disability or an intention to Dr, Ckvl. Office hours Tues- Thompson. See our display GARAGE SALE make any such preference, lim- day & Thursday ad in Sunday July 2nd's 2 YEARS dler clothes, womens shoes, itation or discrimination." This 4033 Ridgetop Dr, 38506 FRIDAY & SATURDAY girls clothes 10-12, baby & www.perryreid.com/ter- Herald-Citizen Classifieds 55 S. OLD KENTUCKY RD newspaper will not knowingly FRI .. 7-4 / SAT .. 7-11 boys toys, walker, mini frig, accept any advertising for real aceview EHO for more details. Furn, toys, HH items, tools, NEAR CHATSWORTH 700W microwave & MUCH estate which is in violation of RE/MAX ONE girls 10-16, womens M/8, collectible plates, appl's, MORE!! the law. Our readers are in- 725 520-7777 men/women/girls clothes all shoes, purses, books, HH formed that all dwellings advert- Houses For Rent Gail Tinch: (931)267-3420 sizes, shoes, jewelry, Vera, items, Kitchen Aid food pro- YARD SALE ised in this newspaper are cessor, bikes available on an equal opportun- 1, 2, 3, & 4 BR Coach, NASCAR Die-cast THURS, FRI, SAT .. 9A-5P ity basis. Equal Housing Oppor- Houses & Apts collection, LOTS OF OTH- GARAGE SALE 152 Whitson Chapel Rd tunity, M/F. Starting at $325/mo or ER ITEMS PRICE TO SATURDAY 7/1 .. 7A-1P Ckvl 38506 Herald-Citizen & $81.25/wk . Pets OK. SELL! RAIN or SHINE 2125 Williamsburg Circle Womens clothes, some Stevens Realty LLC Ckvl, 38506 handicap equip, knick- Regional Buyers 866-806-3815 O/A PLEASE 1X3 PLANNING a Yard HH items, books, book- knacks and MUCH, MUCH, Guide www.stevensrentals.com Sale PLANNING ad to run under A the shelves, some furniture & MORE! 1300 Neal St., Cookeville, TN "We Now Offer 515 heading in the classi- yard items, some clothes & 931-526-9715 (FAX) 526-1209 Weekly Rentals" fied YARD section SALE??? TFN. MANY MORE MISC 530 Boats & Equip. Ask about no security de- CHECK Live within the city limits ITEMS! 715 Rooms for Rent posits for qualified tenants. GARAGE SALE 1BR 1BA older home. 144- of Algood or Cookeville? THUR, FRI & SAT HIS HOUSE Senior room & board. B Carr Ave. Stove, frig, 7:00am to 4:00pm WD/HU, CHA. $425, $425/ YOUR AD 931-881-6417 You MUST go to your 927 INDIAN HILLS RD dep. 528-0058 NO PETS city’s business office to suitcases, stereo, men's STAR MOTOR INN This newspaper makes clothing size M, men's Weekly starting @ $180 + 2BR, 1BA $650; 4BR, 1.5 JOB # jeans, young women's cloth- BA $850; Hdwood flrs, tile. obtain a permit. 2001 PRECISION 165 Sail- tax. Free internet, frig, guest every effort to avoid ing (small-xlarge), misc. laundry, movie rentals. Pet NO SMOKING NO PETS. boat, with a 2016 3.5 Hp Lease/dep req'd 260-3800 errors in 59963 City of Algood GARAGE SALE Tohatsu 4-cycle motor; ex- Friendly, Construction 215 W Main St. WED, THURS & FRIDAY cellent condition, $5,900. Crews welcome. 526-9511 3BR 1BA CHA, stove/frig advertisements. Each Algood, TN 10:00am to 7:00pm Call or text Mike (931) 510- furn'd WD/HU nice yard. No ad is carefully checked 209 LANKFORD RD 3235 720 pets $550 + dep 526-4964 or van, riding mower, weedeat- Apt/Duplex Rent ers, fridge, stove, 2 enter- 3BR, 1BA brick, deck, at- and proofread, but City of Cookeville tainment centers, tools, dec- 540 Firewood/Stoves tached gar, stove, frig, DW, when you handle 45 E. Broad Street orations W/D HU, recent remodel, Cookeville, TN LOOKING FOR a place to carpet/vinyl fls, No pets, thousands of ads, HUGE 4 FAMILY SALE!! dump Free Fire Wood and $725/mo + dep. Call 615- FRI, SAT .. 7AM - TIL mistakes do slip 2 FAMILY GARAGE SALE Mulch in Putnam County. 489-3913 2105 & 2112 Mtn Top Lane (931)260-5655 FRI, SAT .. 7AM - TIL Buck Mtn Estates through. We ask 1150 Old Qualls Rd 38506 3BR, 2BA Rancher. Childrens 12-18 mos, DR $700/mo. Clean, safe neigh- Large furn items, dinette table/chairs, loveseat, nev- therefore, that you set, hutch, several other big 545 Pets & Supplies borhood. No pets/smoking. er worn clothes M-L Am 856-297-5862. check your ad and if pieces, & OTHER MISC Eagle, H&M, Forever 21, FOR RENT LOOKING FOR A PET? 1 , 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts, ITEMS! women's plus Talbots, Adopt your new best REMODELED 3BR, 2BA. you find an error, report Macy's, chicos, Dillards; Houses. Many locations friend! FALCON REALTY, CHA, fenced backyard, is- 3 FAMILY YARD SALE shoes, purses, dishes, Vera Visit us online at www.aarf- land kitchen. Capshaw it to the Classified 9050 Nashville Hwy Bradley, bedding twin- 528-2158 tn.com to see all of our res- falconrealtycookeville.com school district. $800/mo w/1 Department Cedar Hill Commuity Ctr, queen, home decor, Tup- cued dogs, cats, puppies yr lease. 520-0964 Baxter 38544 perware, bakeware, MORE! and kittens! Meet the dogs CAMBRIDGE APTS immediately by calling FRI .. 6-6 / SAT .. 6-3 and cats for adoption at our HUGE YARD SALE 2BR, 2BA, fireplace, Cleaned out rooms - all adoption events - call, email DW,W/D conn., disposal, 740 Comm/Ind Rent 526-9715. kinds of stuff. Furn, tools 567 East 4th S, 38501 or visit our website for our SATURDAY 7/1 .. 7AM- TIL ceiling fans, walk-in closets, 24x81 BLOCK BLDG ideal collectible, HH, womens 3x event schedule. All pets are pool. $625/mo. Call 526- clothes, LOTS MORE! Antiques, children thru adult for service type business. DEADLINE FOR fully vetted and already 8548 or 260-1848 Located at 2594 W. Broad RAIN or SHINE. clothes, lots of toys, several fixed. A.A.R.F. is a 501(c)(3) vintage items, furniture, HH 1, 2, 3 & 4 BR Apts / St. Call 526-7564 or 265- CORRECTIONS: non-profit, no-kill animal res- 5807 for more details. 3 FAMILY YARD SALE items, MUCH MORE!! cue/foster organization run HOUSES NEW $280-$800 Noon the day prior for FRI, SAT .. 7AM - 12N RAIN or SHINE by volunteers. Please be Cable, Water/Appl's Fur- 2943 Old Walton Circle I BUY OLD part of the solution to end nished the next day’s insertion. Ckvl 38506 animal overpopulation - OVER 100 LOCATIONS Kids clothes, boys, womens, MUSIC RECORDS Call (931)261-2502 spay or neuter your pets. Kids Welcome; Some Pets dishes, home decor, glass- A.A.R.F. (All About Rescue in Designated Apts. HERALD-CITIZEN ware, bedding, MUCH INSIDE ESTATE SALE and Fixin' Inc.) Open Mon - Fri MORE! RAIN or SHINE. FRI .. 7-4 / SAT .. 7-2 931-260-8018 (voicemail Soard Properties 155-B Raider Dr, 38501 Northgate Business Park: only) • www.aarf-tn.com 526-1988 4800 SF Ground level ready & RB G 3 FAMILY YARD SALE Furniture, washer, dryer, lin- Storage units available FRIDAY 4PM-8PM ens, dishes, cookware, for build out. Call 261-7903 SATURDAY 8AM-? 3 MO OLD MALE & FE- 1BR, 1BA near TTU. Classified Advertising clothes some lrg sizes. STORAGE UNIT 525SF 501 GRACE AVE, BAXTER MALE KITTENS. I will pay $425/mo. RAIN or SHINE! 40x13 w/10x10 garage girl baby clothes, kids rock- for spay/neuter at 6 months. Call (931)261-7427 ing chair, canning supplies, Must have references from door. $150/mo, $150/dep. 526-9715 nice boys/girls clothes, a Vet. Call 931-935-1410 1BR, 1BA: W/D HU, hdwd Call 615-948-2752 jeans, curio cabinet, misc flrs, convenient location. Classified hours are: CHIHUAHUA PUP. Male, $385/mo. No pets/smoking. 825 Homes For Sale 4 FAMILY Carport Sale 10 wks old. Parents on site. Call (931)252-8289. 7am-5pm SATURDAY .. 7AM - TIL $250. Call 631-464-8207. BRICK HOME on dble Algood area. 1BR, 2nd floor. Stove, frig, Monday - Friday 190 Epperson Ave 38506 must be 62 or older or dis- corner lot, 2BR, 2BA, par- Avon, HH cleaners, etc., de- abled. Rent based on in- tially finished bsmnt, en- Closed Saturday and Sunday cor, dishes, clothes baby to FREE KITTENS TO GOOD come. Joel Algood Apts. closed gar. $135,000. 931- adult, VHS tapes, books, HOMES: 1 Calico & 1 male 537-6605 260-8435 lv msg. LOTS OF EVERYTHING! to good loving homes with Rain or Shine no small children. Must 2BR, 1BA. Stove, refrig, JAZZY POWER CHAIR have a Vet. Call (931)651- DW, CH/A. $380/mo. Small 4 FAMILY MOVING SALE w/new battery. Cost $3,800, 1043 pets OK!! Call 526-1988. FRI 6/30 thru TUES 7/4 sell $1,600 obo. Call STARTS at 8AM Everyday (931)858-1159 Garage & Yard Sale Ad 113 Moore Rd, Rickman North on Hwy 136 LET IT GO!! Tools, chainsaw, furniture, SATURDAY .. 7AM - 2PM Pressure canners, canning 1655 Bilbrey Park Dr $ .00 jars, antiques, toys, clothes Bilbrey Park S/D, Ckvl Lines Days all sizes, lots of HH misc, Everthing from A to Z 8 3 16 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee Don't Miss!! M ake sure that EVERYONE 4x4 $2,500, TOO MUCH MOVING SALE MORE TO LIST - PRICED After 65 YEARS k nows about your garage sale. TO SELL! FRI, SAT .. 7AM - TIL Your ad will run for 3 consecutive 17480 Dodson Branch days in the Herald-Citizen for 5+ FAMILY GARAGE Sale Hwy, Ckvl 38501 FRI .. 7-4 / SAT .. 7-2 Couch, chairs, bar stools, j u s t $ 1 6 . 0 0 . 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By BEN NUCKOLS TPC Potomac is hosting the is home with their two sons. AP Sports Writer event for the first time and She’s also expecting their has been extensively re- third child, due next week. POTOMAC, Md. — David designed since it last wel- Two years ago, Audrey nearly Lingmerth is one of a few comed the PGA Tour in 2006. died from toxic shock syn- players in the Quicken Loans It presented a stern test amid drome. National field with any memo- sunny, breezy conditions Leishman played alongside ries to draw on at TPC Po- Thursday. Slight misses off Rickie Fowler, the top draw at tomac — and they’re the best the tee were punished se- a tournament that is missing kind of memories. verely and, as the weather most of golf’s stars. Fowler The winner of a 2012 heated up, even wedge shots was 3 over through two holes Web.com Tour event on the were bouncing and releasing but rallied with four birdies to tight, tricky layout near Wash- on the greens. get back to even par after his ington, Lingmerth once again Leishman, the big-hitting first nine. He saved par from 8 relied on his accuracy off the Australian who won the feet on the sixth hole and 14 tee Thursday to shoot a 5- Arnold Palmer Invitational feet on the eighth to shoot 70. under 65 and take the first- this year, welcomed the chal- Wagner reaped the rewards round lead. lenge. of a four-hour practice session The 29-year-old Swede, who “It’s getting pretty baked, Wednesday. At one point he doesn’t have a top 10 finish on which is great. It feels a lot was hitting mid-iron shots the PGA Tour this season, hit like Melbourne, actually,” from the short-game area 12 of 14 fairways, which tied Leishman said. “You can hear through a gap in the trees to for best in the field. Starting that real, you know, the hard the driving range while caddie on the back nine in the after- sound when the ball hits the Matt Hauser watched. They’d noon, he made five birdies in a green. You’ve got that pur- come up with a swing thought seven-hole stretch beginning plish color, especially by the that was working and he at the 13th hole, three of them end of the day. It’s great. I’m wanted to hit a few more balls. from inside 7 feet. enjoying it.” “I’ve just been struggling “I feel like that’s kind of one On the 626-yard, par-5 sec- with really striking the golf of my strengths, a thing I ond hole, Leishman’s 355-yard ball the last few months,” pride myself in, hitting a lot of drive left him with a decision Wagner said. “Finally we hit fairways,” Lingmerth said. “I that few players had to con- something that really, I could like this type of golf course front. He watched his playing repeat in my head out there when you can see the defini- partners lay up and waited for today.” tion, you can zone in on your the green to clear. He pulled The former Virginia Tech targets. You’ve really got to out a 3-wood and then put it player was back on the putting stay committed off the tee.” back in the bag. He also con- green Thursday afternoon, He won the 2015 Memorial sidered laying up with a 9- grinding over 75-footers. At Tournament for his lone PGA iron. 140th in the FedEx Cup stand- Tour title. Ultimately, he settled on a 3- Brad Horrigan | AP via Hartford Courant ings, he could use a big week Troy Merritt, the winner iron that he pulled slightly David Lingmerth putts on the 18th green during the third to lock up his PGA Tour card two years ago at Robert Trent into a massive bunker in front round of the Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands for next season. Jones Golf Club, was a stroke of the green. No worries, on Saturday in Cromwell, Conn. “I’ve been in this situation a back along with Marc Leish- though: He blasted out to 12 bunch,” Wagner said, “and I’m man, Johnson Wagner, Sung feet and made the putt for home game of sorts for Leish- own car to the Washington not overly stressed about it.” Kang, Nick Taylor and Daniel birdie. man, who lives in Virginia area Tuesday and is staying The intensity of his practice Summerhays. The Quicken Loans is a Beach, Virginia. He drove his with friends. His wife, Audrey, suggested otherwise. Padres blank Braves 6-0 behind Lamet By JAY PARIS Associated Press

SAN DIEGO — Padres rookie Dinelson Lamet was so good against the Atlanta on Thursday night they thought he was cheat- ing. Lamet allowed four hits over AP, file seven innings, and and Hunter Renfroe hit two-run Clockwise from top left are file photos showing homers as San Diego beat the Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer , Braves 6-0. and Andy Murray celebrating with the Wimbledon Lamet (3-2), in his seventh ca- men's singles trophy. reer start, was stellar as he spot- ted his mid-90s fastball and was able to get the Braves to chase his Top players get tough late-breaking slider. He struck out eight and walked one. Atlanta speculated something draws at Wimbledon was awry and asked the umpires The Associated Press to check Lamet for a foreign sub- stance in the sixth inning. Nothing LONDON — The “Big 4” got a tough draw at was found on his pants leg, other Gregory Bull | AP Wimbledon. than the mixture of dirt and saliva starting pitcher Dinelson Lamet works against an Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic from where Lamet wipes his hand. Atlanta Braves batter during a game on Thursday in San Diego. and Andy Murray, the only four men to win the “It’s pretty simple really, if Wimbledon title over the last 14 years and the you’re observing the baseball had something on there because breaks.” top four seeded players this year, all could face game,” Padres manager Andy he kept going to it all the time. So Jaime Garcia (2-6) lasted six in- difficult opponents in the quarterfinals. Green said. “They either, through I just wanted to check it.” nings, surrendering six runs and Federer, who is looking for a record eighth title gamesmanship, or some desire to The win gave the Padres the seven hits. He had six strikeouts at the All England Club, could meet 2016 finalist maybe see more than that was ac- three-game set, which snapped with three walks. Milos Raonic in the quarterfinals before facing tually occurring out there. I think the surging Braves’ streak of tak- “I’m very disappointed in my- either Djokovic or Dominic Thiem in the semifi- if you are going to put a foreign ing four consecutive series. After self right now,” Garcia said. nals. Defending champion Murray could have to substance on yourself, you’re not winning eight of 10 games, the “Tough one.” beat Stan Wawrinka before possibly facing going to put it on your pants Braves lost two straight to the Lamet, a native of the Domini- Nadal. The French Open champion will have to where everyone can see it.” Padres. can Republic who signed as a free beat Marin Cilic in the quarterfinals. Lamet wasn’t fazed about the Lamet was backed by Myers’ agent in 2014, was much better. The toughest draw might have been given to Braves’ allegations. blast in the second and Renfroe’s The right-hander retired the first Djokovic, a three-time champion at the All Eng- “I always go to my mouth, then shot in the fifth. It was the 16th 11 batters he faced until Nick land Club. Struggling since winning last year’s touch the mound and I go to my homer for both Padres, which ties Markakis singled sharply up the French Open, the Serb has a potential third- pants and that is going to create them for the team-high. middle. round match against Juan Martin del Potro. The mud,” Lamet said through a “(Lamet) threw some really It was Lamet’s third straight 2009 U.S. Open champion beat Djokovic in the translator. “For me it was some- good fastballs out there today,” quality start, although in the first round at last year’s Olympics. Djokovic, thing normal.” Green said. “And most of those other two he didn’t factor into the however, has won all three head-to-head matches Braves manager Brian Snitker guys didn’t have a chance on decisions. Lamet won for the first this year. thought something was amiss. them. He mixed in the slider, too, time since beating the Cubs on The top-ranked Murray has been bothered by “Some guys put sunscreen and and it’s a unique slider that when May 25 as two relievers finished a sore hip recently and withdrew from a pair of all that,” he said. “I thought he it’s up, it plays and actually off the Braves. exhibition matches this week. He will open the tournament against a qualifier or a lucky loser. Federer last won the Wimbledon title in 2012, but he has been having a stellar year this season, Gordon to lead Brickyard 400 as pace-car driver already winning the Australian Open. He will open against Alexandr Dolgopolov. INDIANAPOLIS — Jeff Speedway was a dream of replace the injured Dale ZL1 that goes from 0 to 60 In other opening matches, Djokovic will face Gordon will get another mine as a kid. I’m excited Earnhardt Jr. for Hen- mph in 3.5 seconds. Martin Klizan and Nadal will take on John Mill- opportunity to lead the to lead the field to green drick Motorsports and “Jeff Gordon is one of man. Brickyard 400 field — and at this year’s Brickyard finished 13th in his sea- the greatest drivers to In the women’s draw, top-ranked Angelique this time, he’s not plan- 400.” son debut. ever compete at the Indi- Kerber could meet third-seeded Karolina ning to come out of re- Gordon is a native of Earnhardt was recov- anapolis Motor Speed- Pliskova or fifth-seeded Caroline Wozniacki in tirement to do it. California but attended ering from a concussion way, and we’re honored the semifinals. And Simona Halep, seeded sec- Two years after bidding high school just a short last summer and has al- to welcome him back,” ond, could face fourth-seeded Elina Svitolina at farewell to his local fans, drive away from Indi- ready announced this IMS President Doug the same stage. the only five-time race anapolis Motor Speedway will be his final Cup sea- Boles said. “It’s only fit- Johanna Konta, seeded sixth and Britain’s winner will return to in Pittsboro, Indiana. son — marking the third ting Jeff will be out front hope for a first women’s champion since Virginia Indy’s historic 2.5-mile He won the inaugural consecutive year one of and leading, a place Wade in 1977, pulled out of the Wimbledon oval as the pace-car Brickyard in 1994 and the the series’ biggest names where the fans of this warm-up tournament in Eastbourne on Friday driver next month. Rainbow Warrior has is retiring. Tony Stewart great race are accus- with what British Tennis called a “thoracic spine “This has been a very started every race in Indy retired after last season. tomed to seeing him.” injury.” She could face Halep in the quarterfi- special race over the since, claiming three Gordon has started all In 23 Cup seasons, Gor- nals. years — for me and poles and producing 17 23 races at the Brickyard don won four champi- Venus Williams, a five-time champion who will NASCAR,” Gordon said top-10 finishes. Last year, and will now lead the onships and 93 races — be appearing at Wimbledon for the 20th time, is in a statement issued organizers also wanted to field to the green flag third all-time. He has seeded 10th and could face eighth-seeded Do- Thursday by race offi- make Gordon the pace- July 23 in a super- spent the last two seasons minika Cibulkova in the fourth round and Svi- cials. “Winning at the fa- car driver. Instead, he charged, 10-speed auto- working as a NASCAR tolina in the quarterfinals. mous Indianapolis Motor came out of retirement to matic Chevrolet Camaro analyst for Fox Sports.