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130th YEAR - NO. 5 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 2014 ONE SECTION - 50¢ PER COPY Auburntown man dies in shooting Woodbury woman charged as accessory Murder and attempt- ed murder charges were lodged against a suspect accused of killing one man and shooting a woman at a home off Old Woodbury Highway near Murfrees- boro, a Rutherford County Sheriff’s supervisor said. Odom Young Victim Charles Light, 29, of Auburntown was pro- more. Odom is being held ‘Shiners Ricky Estes and Ronald Lawson enjoy a little squeeze from TV stars and Holly Marie nounced dead at a home without bond at Ruther- Combs. The two celebrities visited Short Mountain Distillery to film a segment of their new TV show, Off The a 118 Amerson Court, said ford County Adult Deten- Map, which will be broadcast on Great American Country in 2015. Detective Lt. Todd Sparks. tion Center. Wendy Whittemore, 55, “We’re still working to of Jakes Avenue suffered a identify the motive for the gunshot wound, Lt. Sparks shooting,” Lt. Sparks said. Celebrities enjoy ol’ mountain dew said. She was listed in sta- “Odom has known the vic- ble condition at Vanderbilt tims for an extensive peri- Short Mountain Distillery has just had another celeb- University Medical Center od of time.” rity visit. in Nashville. Sheriff’s telecommuni- Shannen Doherty and , who co- Light was the boyfriend cators received a call of a starred on the TV series, visited the distillery of Whittemore’s daughter. shooting about 9:25 p.m. at as part of their new travel show, Off The Map, which Detective Jamin Hum- the Amerson Court home. will be shown on Great American Country (GAC) in phress charged suspect Other officers responded early 2015. Justin Odom, 23, of Amer- to Mark and Pat’s Bar on The long-time friends shared with Short Mountain son Court with first-degree Old Woodbury Highway managing partner, Billy Kaufman, that they are taking murder of Light and at- where Whittemore rode to a ‘summer vacation’ from their Hollywood lives to trav- tempted murder of Whitte- See SHOOTING, Page 9 el through , , , , and . They want to seize the opportunity to enjoy life in the South with the people who live there. According to the GAC sources, Off the Map is an op- portunity for Shannen, Holly, and the viewers, to ex- Field lighting pand what it means to call America ‘home.’ Fans can Actress Shannen Dohertry shares a laugh with lo- vote on where they want the ladies to visit in each state cal restaurateur, Wanda Thompson, over her moon- on the GAC website. Drinking and making moonshine shine-laced bread pudding. got the vote for what to do while touring Tennessee. “Both actresses were extremely personable and ap- gets approval proachable,” said Kaufman. “They drank shine, made Ricky Estes, one of our ‘Shiners, and Shannen were shine and generally had a great time. drinking a little shine and Ricky asked her to dance. She MIKE WEST layout for the field,” Head- Just a few months earlier, Short Mountain Distillery jumped right up and joined him in a little do-si-do.” Courier Editor la said, explaining some was revealed as a shooting location for Sage + Saints While at the distillery, Doherty and Combs learned slight adjustments may be new music video “Take Me to the South,” co-directed by that Kaufman’s moonshine recipe is possibly the most Board of Education vot- made based upon bids. Kristen Stewart of Twilight fame. Something about the pedigreed in the business. His recipe has a history that ed Thursday (Aug. 8) to “Actually, we have two laid-back atmosphere makes stressed out stars relax and can be traced back to the days of Al Capone. His ‘Shiners move ahead with plans levels of lighting. First is smile. Shannen and Holly were no exceptions. tell stories of their grandfathers and great grandfathers for new lighting for Can- our base level which sup- “Local pickers came to the distillery at Shannen’s re- selling their illegal wares to the famous mobster during non County High School’s plies 30 foot candles of quest,” Kaufman shared. “They played some original prohibition. Schwartz Field. lighting. That’s the TSSAA music and also played some old favorites to entertain “Shannen and Holly stayed longer than expected. The board heard briefly minimum requirement the visitors while they ate moonshine-laced bread pud- We were all having a great time telling tall tales, eat- from electrical engineer and then there’s an alter- ding made by local restaurant, The Blue Porch. Larry Headla of Facilities nate that provides 50 foot See CELEBRITIES, Page 9 System Consultants in candles which is the rec- Knoxville, whose firm will ommended lighting lay- be handling the bidding out for larger stadiums,” process. Headla said. Road to honor Dep. Darby Prater “What you have in front Headla worked with of you, is our preliminary Musco Lighting in work- tion will be placed at the pervisor also attended the … actually it is pretty - fi ing up the plans. Musco Officer killed in line of duty Warren County – Cannon August meeting. nal at this point in time… See FIELD, Page 9 County line. The stretch of Mingle is asking that a TONY STINNETT of Prater. It was seconded road named for Prater will portion of Milligan Lane Courier Sports Editor by Chuck Holt. continue to the Woodbury leading to his residence New book tells story of “My brother and I served city limits. and three others to be add- Ira “Darby” Prater, the as deputies for Cannon Deputy Prater was killed ed to the county inventory only Cannon County dep- County,” said Shane Prat- after being involved in an so it can be upgraded. The Cannon Co.’s Sheriffs uty killed in the line of er, who currently serves accident while responding first 1,373 feet of Milligan TONY STINNETT duty, will have a stretch of the Smyrna Police De- to a call. His patrol car left Lane is on the county in- Courier Sports Editor road named in his honor partment. “We have fam- the road as the result of icy ventory; however, the next pending approval from the ily roots here. I think it is conditions, Jan. 8, 1996. He 1,400 feet leading to the Did you know there have been 49 elected sheriffs in state. a small thing to ask for a had graduated from the Mingle property, and oth- Cannon County? The Cannon County road to be named for the police academy the previ- ers, is not. There have actually been 51 sheriffs when you consider Commission unanimous- only deputy killed in the ous month. Mingle informed the men who completed terms. ly approved the family’s line of duty in (Cannon In other business, Bob- commissioners he had Information, such as this and much more, can be found request to have a road County). It would mean a by Mingle addressed the done as told by Jackie Ha- in a new book, “Cannon County, Tennessee – High Sher- named after Prater during lot to me and my family.” Board regarding his road ley, former county high- iffs,” which was recently published and is currently on its regular monthly meet- Highway 70s will be situation at Milligan Lane. way director, in order to sale for $50 at Adams Memorial Library in Woodbury. ing at the Cannon Coun- named in honor of Ira It marked the third time have the road added to the The book, written by Adam Melton, chronicles the his- ty Courthouse Tuesday “Darby” Prater pending Mingle has been before county inventory but after tory and highlights of every man who has served in the (Aug. 12). Kevin George approval from the state, the Commission; however, doing the work necessary capacity for Cannon County. It is 186 pages and details made the motion to have which appears to be a all three county road com- nothing was done to cor- See SHERIFFS, Page 9 the road named in honor mereUTEP formality. A designa- missioners and their su- See ROAD, Page 9 Events galore in The Cannon Blast! On Page 7

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CANNON OBITUARIES Charles Gregory Light John Dillon Gayle Rains Charles Gregory Light, 29, died suddenly August 11, John Hopkins Dillon passed away August 12. He was 76. Hoyte Gayle Rains, 64, passed away Thursday, August 2014 in Murfreesboro, Tn. He was a native of Peekskill, With a quietly authoritative bearing 7, 2014 in , CA, following an extended illness. New York. that commanded respect, he was a kind He was a native of Cannon County. He is survived by his mother, Phyllis Prokop Light of and compassionate man who bottle-fed He is survived by his wife, Patt Rains of Woodbury; Woodbury; sister, Jennifer (Jeremy) Parker of new calves and doted on his children, Bethany (Chris) Hall of Murfreesboro, Tiffany Auburntown; brother, Dyland (Paige) Light of grandchildren. Though he spent a (David) Simpson of McMinnville, and Ben (Tammy) Rains Auburntown; grandmother, Selma Prokop of NY; nieces distinguished career in Nashville and of Franklin; father, Roy Rains of Woodbury; sisters, and nephews, Shellby Parker, Blake Parker, Kaydence enjoyed travel, he was happiest living a Barbara (Dan) Brown, Debbie (Ronnie) Hall, Light, and Kinsley Light; uncles, Greg Prokop of Pikeville quiet life at home. and Sonda (David) Reed; nine and Richie Prokop of NY; aunt, Patti Bolduc of FL. He was born June 15, 1938, in grandchildren, Lilly and Lizzie Hall, He was preceded in death by his children, Justus and Woodbury, Tenn., to Herbert John and Mason, Gwynie, Izzy, Rose and Mark Brylee Light; and his grandfather, Richard Prokop. Gladys Francis Dillon. After graduating from Middle Simpson, and Ava and Luke Rains. He was a Tool & Die setter, loved music and sports. Tennessee State College, he received a law degree from the Several nieces and nephews also survive. Funeral Services were 2 p.m. Friday, August 15, 2014 in Nashville YMCA Night Law School. He began his career He was preceded in death by his mother, Lillian Merritt the Chapel of Woodbury Funeral Home. at Commerce Union Bank, which had become Hyde; brother, Tommy Rains; and grandparents, Homer Pallbearers were Jeremy Light, Greg Light, Richie Light, NationsBank by the time he retired in 1998. and Bertha Rains. Dylan Light, Dillon Collette, and Kermit Peebles. At an MTSC mixer in 1956, he met Nancy Ann King. The He was retired from AEDC as a plumber/pipe fitter and Interment followed in the Gunter-Grizzle Cemetery. two married in 1962 and built a house where they raised a member of Main Street Church of Christ. He also served Visitation with the family was from 3-8 p.m. Thursday, three children, along with a series of horses, dogs and cats. in the National Guard. August 14, 2014. He was a lifelong member of the Church of Christ. Funeral Services were 11 a.m., Thursday, August 14, Woodbury Funeral Home was in charge of In addition to his wife, he is survived by his children, 2014 at the Woodbury Church of Christ with Bro. Bryan arrangements. John David Dillon (Carol), Anne Elisabeth Dillon and Pitts officiating. To leave online condolences, please visit Laura Dillon Meyerhoff (Adam); his grandchildren, John Pallbearers were Ronnie Hall, David Mason Simpson, www.woodburyfuneralhome.net Tate Dillon and Martha Cavin Dillon; and three sisters, Mason Simpson, Jonathan Hall, Shawn Gunter, Chris Martha Brandon (Charles), Christine Dillon and Elizabeth Hall, David Reed, Anthony Reed, Brian Reed. Interment Cannon Courier, August 20, 2014, Woodbury, Tennessee Rowe (Dale). He was preceded in death by his brother, followed at Midway Cemetery with Military Honors. Frank Dillon, and two sisters, Rachel Haley and Julia At the family’s request, please no flowers. All donations Muszynski. to Short Mountain Bible Camp % Woodbury Funeral Visitation was from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday at Harpeth Home. Hills Memorial Gardens. Funeral services were 2 p.m. Woodbury Funeral Home, 615-563-2311 or to leave Friday. online condolences, please visit MONUMENTS Memorials may be made to the Tennessee Trails www.woodburyfuneralhome.net All Sizes See or Call Association and the Cannon County Historical KENNY GILLEY Association. Cannon Courier, August 20, 2014, Woodbury, Tennessee Woodbury Funeral Home (615) 563-2311 Cannon Courier, August 20, 2014, Woodbury, Tennessee John Cummings “You can get a thousand no's from people, and only John Edward Cummings, 30, died suddenly Saturday, one "yes" from God.” August 09, 2014 at Stones River E/R. He was a native of -- Tyler Perry Cannon County. He is survived by his parents, Morgan Cummings and Thank You Karen Phillips Cummings both of Woodbury; step-dad, “The greatest act of faith Robert Mattox of Woodbury; sister: Amy Cummings During our recent loss, friends like you have shown our some days is to simply get Murdock of Murfreesboro; niece and nephew, Morgan family abundant kindness and thoughtfulness. up and face another day.” Murdock and Micah Stewart of Murfreesboro; -- Amy Gatliff grandmother, Lovie Phillips of Woodbury; fiancée, Diana We gratefully appreciate having you with us during our Anderson of Woodbury; step-children, Meagan and time of sorrow. Jordan; two step-sisters, Ashley and Vironica Mattox. “Aman does not have to be He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Charles Thank you so much for your continued prayers. an angel to be a saint.” Phillips and Ed and Josephine Cummings and by his -- Albert Schweitzer daughter, Merci Cummings. John was a laborer and a A special thanks to “Miss believer in the Odinism faith. Helen’s” caregivers: Larry, Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, August 12, 2014 at Cummings Cemetery. Visitation with the Wanda or Connie “Do not sit still; start moving now. In the family was from 10 a.m. until time of service Tuesday. Thank you again. beginning, you may not go In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Woodbury in the direction you want, Funeral Home to help the family with funeral expenses. The famly of but as long as you are Woodbury Funeral Home, 615-563-2311 or to leave moving, you are creating online condolences, please visit alternatives and www.woodburyfuneralhome.net. Helen West possibilities.” Alexander -- Rodolfo Costa Cannon Courier, August 20, 2014, Woodbury, Tennessee

The family of Joy Elizabeth Scott would like to thank all the family and friends for the expression of sympathy Honor your during our loss. Gospel Singing at loved one Thank you Dr. Jim Clardy for the visits and prayers. The with a service was as special as our loved one. She lived her life for Memorial her family. SANDERS FORK ad. The thoughtfulness of Kenny and Korie and the staff at Woodbury BAPTIST CHURCH This size only Funeral Home will always be remembered. $25.00. Words will never express the love for Lauren and Bonnie. The love Sunday, August 31, 2014 and care you provided was so much more Stop than a caregiver; you became a member of beginning at 1:00 o’clock in our family. Mama loved you dearly. featuring and Mama may be gone for now, but she will see never be forgotten. The Hunt Family Teresa to Lunch will be served. God bless you. place your The family of Joy E. Scott The Church is located on Hwy. 145 memorial ad. between Woodbury and Auburntown. Want to ad a Everyone welcome! photo? No extra Thank You for charge! Sharing the Love 2t-Aug. 20, 27 Middle Tennessee School of Preaching and Biblical Studies The Fall Semester of the Middle Tennessee School of Preaching and Biblical Studies begins on Thursday, August 28th, 2014. Class sessions meet every Thursday evening for 13 weeks; they are open to all; they are free and classes can be taken for credit.

Middle Tennessee School of Preaching Bethany church of Christ 5066 Nashville Hwy., McMinnville Thursday nights 6:00 until 9:00 p.m. The family of Michael Lynn Witty wishes to express our sincere appreciation for all the love and support shown during our time of loss. Thank you all for 6:00-7:00 p.m. The Book of Psalms Bill Boyd the acts of kindness shown to our family. Special thanks to Woodbury Funeral 7:00-8:00 p.m. Proverbs Ben Bailey Home, Mr. Heath and Mr. Bugg. 8:00-9:00 p.m. Marriage & The Family Tom Harrison We are encouraged and blessed to know that he is in the company of our Lord. For additional info, please contact David Costello at CHERYL, ASHLEY, JEREMY & THE WITTY FAMILY (931) 728-9290 Aug 20, 27 CANNON COURIER AUGUST 20, 2014 PAGE 3 Anti-bullying policy developed in Cannon County Schools PEDIGO & TODD As a part of Cannon students. Students who District’s homepage that County Schools’ School- bully receive appropriate provides information to Wide Positive Behavior consequences to help them parents on how to keep Support program, bullying realize that bullying students cyber-safe. You prevention efforts are an behavior isn’t appropriate may access this information REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONS ongoing priority. The school and won’t be tolerated at at www.ccstn.net under the system has developed the school. “Headlines” link. following strategy Additionally, all students For questions regarding 615-563-4635 or 615-563-4122 statement regarding participate in lessons the Bullying Prevention bullying behaviors: concerning internet safety. program and how it is We recognize bullying as An additional link implemented, parents may PedigoandTodd.com the deliberate use of any “NetSmartz® Workshop” contact their child’s school word, look, sign, or act that has been added to the principal or school hurts a person’s body, Cannon County School counselor. feelings, or things. We also Featured Home of the Week recognize bullying as a type of violence that occurs THANK YOU 6069 McMinnville when someone uses his or Hwy her power unfairly and repeatedly to hurt someone SUPPORTERS else. $125,900 To make our school I want to take this opportunity to say thank you to violence-free and safe from those who supported me during my bid for re- 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 brick bullying, we pledge not to election as General Session Judge. I want to say a home, renovated inside, tolerate bullying special thank you to all that worked on my campaign, sharp and clean, HVAC only * to intervene in incidents volunteered to put up and take down signs, worked 1 year old, beautiful setting of bullying and strictly the polls, voted for me or just extended a word of on 2 acres, no back yard enforce rules against encouragement. neighbors, has 1040 sq. ft. bullying I am humbled by the support I received and look basement. * to empower students to forward to serving the good people of Cannon report bullying behavior County for the next eight years. and to treat one another with respect As a part of the Bullying Prevention Program, Susan Melton students as well as staff, participate in lessons designed to help him/her To the voters of the third district define bullying and 452 Lance Road 78 Auburn Hills 80 Melton Lane I want to Thank You and all my supporters in the understand what behaviors 3 bedroom, 1 bath brick 2465 sq. ft. A must see! Beautiful 1588 sq. ft. county. To my knowledge I was the only candidate in the are considered bullying home understand the effect of history of Cannon County to achieve getting a Nashville bullying behaviors and news crew (Fox 17) to come and do a feature/election develop empathy for story on a candidate and low budget campaign. This targeted students brings in a few tourism dollars. I was the first woman to SOLD SOLD * learn ways to respond to run for a county commission seat in the third district. I bullying behavior met new people and made many new friends. I am * learn when and how to proud of all I achieved. report bullying In brief what I would have worked for as * learn the consequences commissioner: 1669 Richland Richardson 2173 George Scott Rd 923 Trail Street - 2 br, 1 the school has established (1) Wanting a committee to be established so only one Road, Murfreesboro Cattle 105 acre farm bath, remodeled for engaging in bullying event per weekend can be held so our small county 1900 sq. ft. home behavior doesn’t have 3 big events happening. The overall goal of the (2) A Bed & Breakfast tax for tourism that uses our Bullying Prevention roads, etc. LAND LISTINGS program is to empower (3) Liquor tax after liquor by the drink is approved. PENDING students to report bullying Sheriff Young and his deputies will need to patrol county too numerous to mention. Call behaviors and to give bars when established. school staff the tools to A special Thanks to Mr. Mark Barker for being a great our office at recognize, intervene, and county Commission Chairman. Also Thanks to Mr. issue consequences for Barker and Sheriff Darrell Young for their tireless hours 615-563-4635 or go to New Listing! New bullying behaviors they of public service. PedigoandTodd.com Construction almost witness or hear about from DELINDA PARTON completed on an acre. Woodbury Livestock Market Regular Sale Thursday at 2:00 p.m. Barn Phone 615-563-1530 Thursday, August 21, 2014 at 5:00 P.M.

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William R. Fryar, Publisher Mike West, Editor never ‘twerked’ Teresa Stoetzel, Graphic Designer & Advertising Director Folks of my generation (officially “School known as Old Fogeys) can recall the starts back Tony Stinnett, Sports Editor A Shot of Wry uproar Elvis ignited when he came out on tomorrow, stage and began gyrating his pelvis. so don’t get Larry Woody Published each Wednesday at 113 West Main St., Woodbury, TN 37190 My Aunt Maude said it was the worst too drunk Phone: (615) 563-2512 Fax: (615) 563-2519 public display of a pelvis she’d ever seen. tonight.” [email protected] [email protected] I thought about Aunt Maude the other Whatever happened to “Study hard night when I saw some video clips of Mi- and obey your mom and dad?” ley Cyrus’ antics during a recent concert. After every Miley Cyrus concert U.S.P.S. No. 088-480 Elvis’ pelvis was nothing, compared to there is some parent who claims to be Periodical Postage Paid at Woodbury, TN Miley’s booty-grinding. “shocked and alarmed” by what their kid It’s called twerking. A story that accom- saw. I’m surprised that they’re surprised. panied the video explained that Miley’s Surely by now Miley’s reputation pre- Subscription Rates: fans have come to expect a good bit of it cedes her. $24 per year in Cannon County $27 per year in Tennessee $30 per year out of state during her performances. Anybody who buys a ticket to a Miley I looked up “twerking” and found Cyrus concert knows they aren’t going Advertising: The publisher reserves the right to several slightly-varying definitions, but a to get Mel Torme singing “Moon River.” reject or to cancel at any time any advertisement general consensus: “A bent-over, sugges- Instead, they’re going to get mooned. or any other material submitted for publication. tive shaking of the buttocks.” One of Miss Cyrus’ more popular mu- Miley was definitely bent over, and sic videos shows her naked, astraddle a was, without question, shaking her giant wrecking ball, licking a sledge ham- buttocks. I suppose it was suggestive, mer. Thank goodness Kate Smith never although I guess twerking is in the eye of thought of that. the beholder. The thing that makes Miley’s raunchy Most of us have been twerked by a stage antics especially shocking is that plumber when he bent over to work on she got her show biz start as the inno- a leaky drain trap. We just never knew cent, fresh-faced Hannah Montana. what to call it. The transformation is stunning. It’s like A newspaper review of Miley’s con- bringing home a cute little tail-wagging cert said she warmed up the crowd by puppy and suddenly she turns into Cujo. shouting, “I wanna hear some (expletive) And she’s wagging her tail in an entirely noise!” different way. Right then Aunt Maude would have I suppose it’s just a goofy phase, and stormed on-stage and washed Miss Mi- Miley will eventually grow out of it -- ley’s mouth out with soap. although we’re still saying the same thing The concert featured, and I quote, “a about Willie Nelson, Madonna and Joe three-story inflatable dog with glowing Biden. eyes” and a “flying hot dog that Cyrus It will be interesting to see how Miley rode like a bucking bronco.” deals with her own kids and grandkids Who said the arts are dead? when the time comes for her to lay down Miley eventually climbed off her flying the law for proper behavior. What’s a for- wiener and wrapped up the show with merly-twerking granny to say? “Hey! Put a public-service announcement to the on some clothes and get off that wrecking throng of squealing teeny-boppers: ball right this minute!” Courier Editor The election ... its Courier Columnist really almost over Common thread: Whew, the election is over. (by phone) Oops, make that the Cannon County to a central- Elvis, John & General Election. It’s almost over. ized office What do I mean? in Nashville. There’s much more involved in getting Those totals My Take Mrs. Doubtfire the final count in any election. A lot more, are passed on Mike West Indeed, it was a gala event, a “lamb Williams’ Meat ‘n’ Potatoes if you can believe that. to Associated roast” held at a plush home celebrating off-the-wall, Mike Vinson Most of us think voting is just a matter Press members a political victory And what a tight, bor- never-be- of pushing a button on an electronic by the wire service. derline-nasty race it had been on August fore-seen keyboard and whoop, the election is over Often, TV reports with winners with 7, with our favored incumbent narrowly antics, and and done. only a portion of the actual vote counted.. beating her challenger by a mere 4 % of he would have an everlasting impact on Actually, the truth is much more com- Usually, I would say 99 percent of the the votes, which made the lamb feast all the world of comedy. I remember once plicated with a number of steps necessary time, these projections are accurate. the more jubilant! reading where the producers of Mork & to get a completely accurate return. But So there you go... A little explanation of Joy and positivity filled the air as an Mindy, from time-to-time, would have isn’t all computerized? how the complicated process works. eclectic mix of humanity mingled, ate, to discipline Williams because he would Yes, there are computers involved in drank, and conversed. go “off-script,” and the TV crew would the process, but still much of the work *** I was sitting on the back porch with be laughing so hysterically that they is done individually by hand, including Woodbury Alderman Adam Melton has Brenda, Nick, Danny, and Billie Jean. We couldn’t finish—“wrap”—an episode. “scanning” in the signatures of each penned a new book about Cannon Coun- were chowing down on roasted lamb (a Now, about the timeless movie Mrs. voter. Huh? ty’s Sheriffs from 1836 to 2014. true delicacy), chatting back-and-forth, Doubtfire released in 1993. In the movie, Remember, when you voted you had Included in this list of public servants is and thoroughly enjoying ourselves. Robin Williams plays Daniel Hillard, an to present a voter registration card and a section on my Grandfather Cling West, Checking her phone, Billie Jean looked unemployed voice actor. His career-ori- your driver’s license (or some other form who served two terms as sheriff in 1954 at me with a serious expression and said, ented, no-nonsense wife Miranda (por- of ID). Then you signed a form. That form to 1958. “That was sad about Robin Williams, trayed by Sally Field) files for divorce must be electronically “scanned” into the In those days, county spending was wasn’t it?” and gets custody of their three children, system. And that is just one of several sparse (like that has ever changed). My “What about Robin Williams?” I a son and two daughters. In need of a things that must be done by election grandfather even had to supply his own responded. babysitter/housekeeper, Miranda runs an personnel. patrol car, a 1952 Plymouth. I remember “He committed suicide today,” Billie ad in the paper. Daniel manipulates the Eventually, after all the information is that car well. It was quite a vehicle. Fol- Jean answered. ad, and has his brother, a gay makeup gathered and the votes cast and recorded, lowing his second term, he sold it to mail The next few moments were more artist, turn him/Daniel into a plump, the election office has to generate a series carrier Willie Burger, who used it on his surreal than sad, and thinking about veteran Scottish nanny named “Euphe- of reports including a summary of all the route for years. Robin Williams’ death forced me to genia Doubtfire.” Miranda hires Mrs. votes cast in each race. There were about Pa West didn’t even carry a handgun. travel back in time and recall the deaths Doubtfire . . . and for those who haven’t 130 candidates on the ballot in state and Even though he had to face down a few. of Elvis Presley, “King of Rock ‘n’ Roll,” seen the movie, do yourself a favor and local elections with 4,125 voters. And let’s Those were the days and prisoners were and John Lennon, a founding member of rent it. not forget the write-in candidates. rare in the old Cannon County Jail. Pa The Beatles. Personally, I consider Mrs. Doubtfire And yes, there was a power outage. and his wife (my grandmother), Lena I can remember, precisely, where I was, one of the all-time greatest comedy mov- That didn’t help the situation, Cannon Todd West, lived in the jail. She was cook what I was doing, and to whom I was ies. To impress on you just how good it County Election officials had to rely on and chief bottle washer. That was great talking when I learned of Elvis’s death, was, I’ll share this story with you: flashlights and power from a fire engine fun for all the visiting grand kids. (In August 16, 1977, and Lennon’s death, My niece, Samantha, was about to complete the initial count. particular, yours truly). December 8, 1980. It was as though Time 9-years-old in 1993. My mother, 76-years- A precinct-by-precinct report wasn’t He did make some changes including stopped, I was in a fog-like daze, and, old in 1993, was babysitting Samantha. available until Thursday (Aug. 14). It banning spitting and whittling in the finally, I was forced to accept that some- This particular morning, in 1993, I left came in a stack of papers nearly an inch Courthouse. No more spittoons. Even thing very important had been taken mother and my niece around 7 a.m., thick. spitting on the sidewalks was banned. away from mankind. Well, it was the and they were already watching Mrs. And none of the vote totals are “offi- The restrooms were cleaned up and all same reaction when Billie Jean alerted Doubtfire on VHS cassette (a precursor cial” yet. That will require yet another the offices were painted. He renovated me of actor/comedian Robin Williams, to DvD), cackling with laughter. When once over by the Election Commission the courtroom, putting in a platform for found dead at his home, Mon- I returned around 7 p.m.—twelve hours and a vote by commission members. the judge to sit on and new tables for the day, August 11, 2014. later—they still were watching Mrs. Whew.... defendants and plaintiffs. Folding chairs Publicly open about his ongoing battles Doubtfire, and still were cackling with But how did the TV stations get their were installed for spectators. with depression and substance abuse, laughter! results so fast? His staff was small too. Joe Brandon Williams, 63, was the victim of an appar- Though Robin Williams would play Generally, they depend on the Associat- was chief deputy and E.B. Moulder was ent suicide. “darker” characters in movies such as ed Press for those initial vote totals. They constable with part time deputies Lonnie I first came to know of Robin Williams Insomnia and One Hour Photo (both have a person (sometimes a news report- Smith and Howard Blair. He was known via his starring role on the TV sitcom released in 2002), I’ll always remember er, but sometimes just a knowledgeable for helping those less fortunate and for Mork & Mindy which ran from 1978 him for Mrs. Doubtfire. person in the community) that goes to spoiling his grandkids. through 1982, where Williams portrays To tie all this together, I suppose I need each election office in the state. Those per- He earned his moment in glory when an alien, named “Mork,” who comes to to explain the “common thread”: As sons tally the vote as it comes into every he stopped a bank robbery on the Square. Earth from the planet Ork, traveling in a was the case with Elvis Presley and John election commission and then reports it But that is a different story.... small, one-man, egg-shaped spaceship. Lennon, I wager I’ll always remember, Though I wasn’t a connoisseur of co- precisely, where I was, what I was doing, medic talent, I knew, even back in 1978, and with whom I was talking when I Letters to the Editor there was something special about Robin learned of Robin Williams’ death. CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES Letters to the Editor are welcome on any subject printed in the pages of this newspaper. All letters must be under 250 words and are subject to editing for MAE BEAVERS DIANE BLACK MARK PODY improper language and verified by address or phone number. 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CANNON COURIER AUGUST 20, 2014 PAGE 5 Stones River Hospital provides H&HTOPSOIL Screened - No rocks, roots or grass MTSU STEM Scholarships Call 931-668-7051 or 931-212-6136 (cell) back this year. It was so with girls their own age. All MTSU, go to: thru Oct. 29-P much,” they expressed in of our volunteers go www.mtsu.edu/wistem unison. through rigorous (Registration forms on Professor of Chemistry – background checks and are MTSU EYH Homepage) To Judith Iriarte-Gross has trained to work with teens. accept a paid scholarship to participated in every Parents are always grateful the conference, contact – convention since the for the extra precautions we Director Shan Burklow: Thank You beginning, “Last year’s take when we bring these [email protected] on or conference had over 350 middle school and high before August 30, 2014. No I would like to thank everyone for their girls from across the state school girls on campus as a late entries can be accepted. with fun workshops that group.” Haley Martin and Emily vote and support in the recent election. the girls can attend…with “We are pleased to offer Burklow toured the MTSU You have given me a great opportunity Photo provided titles like, ‘The Math of paid scholarships to the Campus last year and were and I will not take that for granted. Haley Martin and Emily Project Runway’ and ‘Open STEM Conference at two out of many Burklow toured the MTSU Up and Say Woof’. Our MTSU,” said CEO Sue scholarship recipients that As Register of Campus last year and were goal of WISTEM (Women In Conley of Stones River and attended the fun and Deeds I will strive two out of many Science Technology DeKalb Community educational MTSU STEM scholarship recipients that Engineering and Math) is to Hospitals, “It is important Conference for girls last to run an efficient, attended the fun and help girls see their career for girls to know that they year. This year’s conference friendly office we educational MTSU STEM choices at an early age with can accomplish anything will be held September 20, can all be proud Conference for girls. a hands-on approach to they want in a career and 2014 at MTSU Campus. of. Stones River Hospital and learning. The STEM succeed. As parents, this is Stones River Hospital and DeKalb Community Solution - Getting women a wonderful opportunity to DeKalb Community are I would like to Hospital are offering a free on track to be high-tech encourage your daughter to providing paid registration thank my family registration scholarship to leaders has to start well open her mind to all of the scholarships to any Cannon ten Cannon and DeKalb before they land their first possibilities available to or DeKalb County girls for all their hard County female students jobs. It starts now, while women. This is a great grade 5-12 that would like work and support grades 5-12 who would like they are young and still program that is now to attend this year’s all girl during this very to tour the MTSU Campus making up their minds on available to DeKalb and conference on science, wild ride! and attend Middle what they want to do with Cannon County girls and technology, engineering Tennessee State University’s their lives. The girls love we encourage them to take and math. For more “Young Women in Science this event because it gives advantage of this rare information, contact Thank you! and Math (STEM)” them a sneak peek into opportunity.” Director Shan Burklow: Conference on Sept. 20, what it is like to be on a real For more information on [email protected] Sandy Hollandsworth 2014. college campus hanging out the STEM Conference at The exciting hands-on convention is held on campus and includes an exciting day of meeting successful women in 2 homes for the price of 1! science and math careers, Brick home w/upstairs, carport & outbuilding, getting to know other THANK YOU Also another frame home adjacent to the brick students across the state, a girls only pizza party and home. Both homes an official tour of the need some TLC Voters of the 4th District for honoring me with college campus. but would make your vote to serve as your Commissioner. Two of last year’s excellent rentals or attendees were not shy investment. about the fun they had There are so many people I want to thank for supporting me in the August Located at 116 & during the day-long event. election. First of all I would like to thank my wife and best friend, Pam, for her “The classes were amazing 118 Mason St. never-ending help and support. I would like to thank our campaign 'steering last year,” said teens Emily Price for both committee' Pat Sissom, Treasurer, advisor and friend; Hope Tenpenny, friend, Burklow and Hayley homes is $16,500. Martin, “One minute they creator and administrator of our Facebook page, and Lois Larimer for being a would blow something up, Call Prater Realty & knowledgeable consultant and friend. I want to thank and in the next class, the professor would let you Auction at those that supported and campaigned for me behind the create your own nail polish 931-474-3715 or scenes and, of course, the voters of the 4th District. I also using chemistry. The pizza want to thank the other candidates for running a good, party on campus was great, 931-939-2063. too! I’m definitely going clean race. TF-Aug. 6 This was a campaign for the citizens of the 4th District. With six new faces being voted onto your Commission, THANK YOU the voters of Cannon County have spoken loud and clear Thank You so much to the voters of Cannon County for re-electing that they are ready for a change in our government. I look me as County Clerk. I also would like to thank forward to working with our new Commission to improve our great county. my family for all their hard work and support Together, we will make Cannon County a better place to live, work and raise throughout my campaign. We will try to our families. continue to provide fast, efficient and friendly service to our customers. I would like to take this opportunity to renew my pledge to you to be your voice in county government and assure you that I will represent all of the You are always welcome at the citizens of the 4th District as I myself would want to be represented. County Clerk’s office. Again, thank you for allowing me to serve you. Thanks again, BOBBY SMITH Glenn Steakley

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Figurative READ ALL ABOUT IT Animal on PETTUS READ, Guest Columnist display at Center Where the farm waters flow On one of those or makeup, if you know surprising cool summer what I mean. But today, for the Arts evenings we had recently, I with efforts carried out by took my “red-neck” golf our land grant universities, cart out for a late evening governmental departments Figurative Animal drive around the back forty of agriculture and Jimmie Lee Sudduth (1910- just to enjoy the night. Mine environment, along with a 2007) is one that was bought on general education of our Alabama the conservative side but population of teaching THANK YOU Mud, organic materials, fits my lifestyle perfectly. It everyone the importance of doesn’t hold golf clubs, but protecting our I appreciate the opportunity to serve as paint/pencil on plywood Caldwell Collection of Self instead has gun racks, groundwater, we have seen one of your 4th District County Taught Art floodlights and army green improvement in water Commissioners. I will strive to be coloring with a slightly quality. groundwater protection altered gas engine allowing With most of us getting listed by the National available and open to suggestions. Jimmie Lee Sudduth often painted subjects that it to do over 20 mph. It’s not our water supply today Groundwater Association: he was familiar with from what you will see on the from local utilities and right keeping it safe from Please communicate with me in order his surroundings in back nine, just on my back out of the tap whenever we contamination and using it to make this the best community to live Alabama but in an forty, hauling me around. need it, we often forget that wisely. That’s pretty simple in Middle Tennessee. Thanks again for inventive style. A common On this particular 95 percent of all available advice, but very important. subject included animals-- evening, I was checking the freshwater in this country By just maintaining septic all your support. ranging from his dog, Toto, backfields after we had just comes from aquifers systems, preventing to wild animals. enjoyed a really good rain underground. With most of improper storage and Paid for by Brent D. Bush for 4th District County “Figurative Animal” shows and I was following some disposal of hazardous Commissioner our surface water bodies his vivid imagination in dry streambeds, which now connected to the substances such as interpreting what looks to were overflowing to a groundwater in some way, insecticides, pesticides and be an alligator. nearby sinkhole. Having it is very important that we other chemicals, we can Come and view this and grown up on a Middle all understand we have a protect groundwater TOMMY POWELL other paintings on exhibit Tennessee dairy farm, I was stake in maintaining the quality. For years, many in Cannon Hall at the Arts taught early to respect the quality of groundwater have blamed agriculture for Center of Cannon County. groundwater that supplied supplies. All across groundwater problems, but GENERAL CONTRACTOR Cannon Hall is open 10 our rural area of this planet Tennessee there are still with the increase of a.m.-4:00 p.m. Tuesday and to understand that it privately owned wells that multiple houses in the same through Saturday. was up to us to keep those provide drinking water for location, plus the overuse Shingle and Metal Roofing - Decks - Siding and waters safe for future families, along with fresh of chemicals on lawns and Aluminum - Gutters - Porches generations to come. Our water for livestock and landscaping, runoff is also farm contained numerous irrigation to water crops. increasing from the - Sunrooms - Windows - etc. sinkholes then and still Safe water will always suburbs. There is even an does today. My father remain important and increase in the concern for We also have Haul-Off Service Help Numbers informed me regularly, in protecting the natural the occurrence of no uncertain terms, that pharmaceuticals and Available - Licensed and Insured Domestic Violence resource of groundwater they led directly to our should be a top priority of personal care products 563-6690 underground water all of us. showing up in our water TOMMY POWELL, General Contractor sources. He stressed we I have read that it is supply. Fingers can no Child Advocacy must all be careful to make suggested that Americans longer be pointed in just Cell 653-7485 Center sure those sinkholes were are the largest water users, one direction. Instead, the 563-9915 not places where we per capita, in the world. effort includes all of us discarded anything that With all of the people I see working together to protect could contaminate the with plastic bottles of water groundwater and helping WOODBURY LIVESTOCK Murfreesboro Office groundwater that flowed walking the streets to reduce risks to our water 867-9000 under them. In years past, everyday just around my supply. August 14, 2014 that was not always the part of the country, I would For more information on case on many other how you can protect our Jail say that is pretty much on hfrs 310-345 232.00-235.00 properties, due to the lack target, give or take a drop. groundwater, along with hfrs 385-420 220.50-229.50 563-1000 of understanding of how As our population keeping private wells safe, our groundwater sources and just why you have a hfrs 450-525 215.50 225.00 Emergency Help continues to increase, so hfrs 578-579 205.50-210.50 work. Those holes in the will our water usage, stake in doing so, go to hfrs 725 177.00 911 ground in earlier years making it even more www.ngwa.org. The things Bulls 395 241.00 Convenience were the perfect source for important for us to protect my father taught me all Bulls 464 230.50 disposing of anything a our water supply. those many years ago are Bulls 520-598 210.50-215.00 Center person may have wanted to There are two still so important when it Bulls 644 197.50 563-4922 get out of sight, regardless fundamental categories of comes to protecting our Strs 480-530 210.00-235.50 of the nature of its content groundwater. Farmers have Strs 625-645 210.00-210.50 always known what was at Strs 808 195.50 WeanVac stake when it comes to Strs 300-415 151.00-160.00 Holstein looking after the water on Let us brighten up top and under the ground Cows Lean 75.00-90.00; Breakers 103.00 of their farms. Let’s all do a Boner 99.50-110.50; Bulls 122.50-127.00 better job of protecting it your smile as you each and every day. Pettus L. Read writes for the Tennessee Farm Bureau Federation. He may be go back to school. contacted by e-mail at [email protected] 1/2 Price Custom Bleach Trays Ivy Bluff Call our office today for an appointment. News by Bonnie Stacy

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You can submit items for The Blast by email at Mountain Disc Jam Music Festival and tickets can be *** [email protected] purchased at: WWW.Flyincolorsdiscgolf.com!! Cannon Co. Commission Tuesday, Sept. 9 *** 5 p.m.: Cannon County Commission at the Cannon Cannon County Farmers Market *** County Courthouse. Saturdays at the Arts Center SHOUT! For those looking for locally grown farm fresh Arts Center of Cannon County *** vegetables, drop by the Cannon County Farmers Market "Shout!" opens at 7:30 p.m. the Arts Center of Cannon JMP Rodeo for a great selection of vegetables and baked goods County. Shout! is the mod musical that brings back the Friday, Sept. 12 including; Cabbage, squash, potatoes, beets, green beans smashing sounds that made swing in the 60's. 6 p.m.: JMP Rodeo at the Justin Pemberton Arena on and herbs. Irene Hollis and Lindsey Parsley has a great Created by Phillip George and David Lowenstein, Lehman Street, in Woodbury. Contact Wayne Prater at selection of homemade baked goods. Of course it is hard SHOUT! features terrific new arrangements of such classic (615) 684-3799 for information. to past up canned preserves or fried pies from Mrs. Irene tunes as "To Sir With Love", "Downtown", "Son of a or a fried pie from Lindley. Preacher Man", and "Goldfinger". The Cannon County Farmers Market is located at the Sponsored by: First Bank. Show dates and times are *** Cannon County Arts Center every Saturday beginning at 6 Aug. 22, 23, 29, & 30 at 7:30 p.m. and Aug. 24 at 2 p.m. White Oaks Craft Fair a.m. Our producers are proud to offer locally grown farm 10% discount at The Blue Porch with your reservation on Saturday, Sept. 13-14 fresh produce. Most Saturdays the market is open until show nights. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.: The work of over 75 craft artisans will be noon or until the farm fresh fruits and vegetables have available for purchase as The White Oak Crafts Fair been sold. *** returns for its 24th year, offering something of interest for For help with freezing or canning tips, contact Carla Cruis’in On the Square Saturday, Aug. 23 everybody who delights in items and products that are Bush at the Cannon County Extension Office. If you need 3 p.m.: Cruis’in On the Square in Woodbury individually designed and hand crafted. Saturday, Sept. 13 more information concerning the market or would like to and Sunday, Sept. 14, the Arts Center of Cannon County become a vendor, contact Bruce Steelman at the Cannon will host the top craft artisans from throughout the region County Extension Office (563-2554), [email protected] or *** who will offer for sale their original textiles, jewelry, Cannoncountyfarmersmarket.com. Clear Fork Methodist Church woodcarving, metalwork, pottery, photography, chairs, Saturday, Aug. 23 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. baskets, ironwork, stained glass and much more. The *** Located on Big Hill Road, Gassaway, 1 1/2 miles off White Oak Craft Fair takes place along the banks of the Tutors needed! Gassaway Road. Catfish or chicken tenders. Choice of East Fork Stones River just down from the Arts Center. The Cannon County REACH Afterschool Program is pinto, white or green beans, hush puppies, cabbage slaw now hiring Tutors. To apply please come by the main or veggie salad, french fries, homemade deserts and drink. office at 612 Lehman St. For more information come by or *** call 615-563-5518. Cannon County *** Gospel Jamboree *** Labor Day Trail Ride Sept. 19-20 Landscape Paintings By Meg Garrett Through Sept. 10 Aug. 30-31, Sept. 1 6 pm: 9th Annual Cannon County Gospel Jamboree at Arts Center of Cannon County 11 a.m: Labor Day Trail Ride at the fairgrounds in the Justin Pemberton Covered Arena in Woodbury. The Meg Garrett is a landscape painter taking inspiration Woodbury. Visit the website at www.ccwhaoftn.info for event continues Sept. 20 at noon. Contact Johnny Duggin from the natural and rural landscape of Middle Tennessee. further information. at (615) 278-8512 for information. Meg is a self-taught artist, who started painting seven years ago. Though she came to painting late in life she has *** dedicated herself to her art. Meg takes great pleasure in IDB *** the process of painting and in that process captures a Tuesday, Sept. 2 Noises Off moment in time from the observation of an old barn to that 6 p.m.: Industrial Board Meeting at the Cannon County The Arts Center of Cannon Co. of a quiet creek. She works exclusively in oil paints. Arts Center Opens Sept. 19 Highlights from the show include images from Raven Noises Off is a play within a play. It is about an Point on the Fiery Gizzard Trail, the Great Falls on the *** ambitious director and his troupe of mediocre actors. The Caney Fork, the Harpeth River, and rock outcroppings in Baillie & The Boys Friday, Sept. 5 cast and crew are putting together a silly comedy titled, Woodbury. Arts Center of Cannon County Nothing On - a farce in which lovers frollic, doors slam, The Arts Center of Cannon County is pleased to bring clothes are tossed away, and embarrassing hi-jinks ensue. *** Baillie & The Boys to the Arts Center stage on Friday, Sept. Noises Off is presented in honor of longtime patrons Auburntown Historical Society 5. Tickets are $15 for adults, $13 for seniors and students. Chuck & Adella Harter. Thursday, Aug. 21 The Arts Center is located on 1424 John Bragg Highway. Show dates and times are Sept. 19, 20, 26, 27, Oct. 3 & 4 Auburntown Historical Society will meet at 7 p.m. Aug. 21 at 7:30 p.m. and Sept. 21 & 28 at 2:00 PM. at the Auburntown Church of Christ’s Fellowship Hall. Lisa Meyers will present music of the Civil War era. *** Music Night at The Senior Center *** September 5th at 7:00 p.m. Music Night at The Senior Center *** featuring The Gilley Brothers. Admission is $5.00 September 19th at 7:00 p.m. Short Mountain Disc Jam Music Festival Aug. 29-31 featuring Uptown Country. Admission is $5.00 The Short Mountain Distillery will be hosting their Short

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We During the week, drop by looked around a noticed the Market on Tuesdays Have you ever wished that you could be home Thurman had a visitor and and Thursday from 7A.M. with your children during the summer and the next thing we knew, until 11:00A.M for locally Christmas break? they broke out a bacon, grown fruits and vegetable NOW YOU CAN! lettuce and tomato at the peak of freshness. Would you feel confident calling school sandwich. Just a another For those looking for administrators in an “inside sales” environment? day at the Market… locally grown farm fresh One of the neatness items vegetables, drop by the we have this year is Cannon County Farmers No experience is necessary. This position offers: mushroom logs. This is an Market for a great selection opportunity to take a log of fruits, vegetables and * Competitive Wages * Sales Incentives home to grow your own baked good including; * Paid Training Program * Paid Vacation and Holidays Shiitake mushrooms. The beans (blue lake, Roma and * 401K Retirement * Group Insurance * Performance Bonus * School Based Work Schedule process; sawdust or dowels half-runners), beets, * Perfect Attendance Bonus which are the source of the butternut, cantaloupes, Shiitake mycelium are cucumbers, eggplant, fresh If Murfreesboro is a convenient drive, call 615-494-4014 introduced in hardwood herbs, local honey, peppers today. We would like to talk with you about joining logs. The mushroom (Anaheim, bell, banana, our team. Reading For Education has been serving mycelium can grow Poblano, cayenne, jalapeno, schools for 33 years. High school diploma or GED throughout and colonize sweet banana), mint, okra, required. the wood. Once the wood is potatoes (Yukon, red fully colonized mushrooms Pontiac, cobblers and will spring forth from Kennebec), purple hull (615) 494-4014 cracks or channels in the peas, sweet corn (peaches & cream and silver queen), squash (zucchini, patty pan and yellow), sweet corn, tomatoes (red, yellow and THANK YOU! green), watermelons, assortment of squash. Irene I would like to take this opportunity to express my sincere gratitude to Hollis has a great selection everyone who supported me in my recent campaign for the office of of homemade fried pies Trustee. the Cannon County Arts If you need more and assortment of jams, Center (1424 John Bragg information concerning the jellies and baked goods. Hwy, Woodbury, TN 37190) market or would like to Four years ago, the current trustee, Wayne Half Acre Farm offers every Saturday beginning become a vendor, contact Prater, graciously allowed me the opportunity to shiitake mushrooms and at 6:00 A.M. Our producers Bruce Steelman at the work with him. During this time, I have gained organic cucumbers, tommy are proud to offer locally Cannon County Extension the knowledge needed to carry out the duties of toe tomatoes, basil, salsa grown farm fresh produce. Office (563-2554), Trustee. I will always appreciate his kindness. and pesto. Most Saturdays the market [email protected] or The Cannon County is open until noon or until Cannoncountyfarmersmar Farmers Market is located the farm fresh fruits and ket.com. I consider it an honor to serve as your Trustee. in the Farmers Pavilion at As a life long citizen of Cannon County, I truly vegetables have been sold. desire only the best for the beautiful place in which each of us call our home. I will endeavor daily to serve you well, and look forward to assisting you with your needs. Auburntown News BY ANNA PATRICK Thanks again, Our sympathy to Nell Ruth Davenport and P-pa Society will meet August Norma Barrett Knox Summar and family on the and me. 21st at the Auburntown death of her brother, Doug Gaither of Aurora, Church of Christ Charles Witty who passed CO and his son Cameron Fellowship Hall. Time is away recently. and Heather Gaither with 7:00 p.m. Guest speaker for Also so sorry to learn of his family and Doug's the night is Lisa Meyers the tragic death of Charles daughters, Gretchen who is bringing music of Light. Our sympathy to his Abernathy, Theo and Trane the Civil War era. family and loved ones. and Katie and Matt Hardy School is in full swing and It isn’t often you see a 12- visited the nursing home on now for the fund raisers. year-old young man grow August 11th. Katie and The first one is Thursday, his hair long just to be cut Matt returned to Nashville August 21st from 3:30-7:00 off but this is what Luschin but the others traveled to p.m. at the Community Harnish did. It took him 2 Hurricane Creek for lunch Center. The menu is chicken years to grow 18” for Locks and a tour of the Nichols fried chicken, mashed of Love. Way to go Luschin! Holler. potatoes, grave, corn, okra, It was off to Baxter and It was off to London and green beans, dessert and Twin Lakes Catfish Farm Paris for Jay Reed and Kyle drink. It’s a cheap Friday night. Robbie Owen Caito. Beautiful pictures of $8.00/plate for adults, $5.00 was still celebrating her their adventures are on for children ages 4-10 and birthday and this time with Facebook. free to those 3 and under. Jewell Dale, Marvin and Auburntown Historical Chef is Todd Hollandsworth. 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Happy anniversary to their vote and support. Diane and Larry McAllister on the 20th. The 22nd John and Betty King celebrate EDWARD SISSOM their 44th year. The 23rd belongs to Ricky and Betty DOYLE DUKE Jane Barrett. Happy anniversary to all 3 couples. JAMES HANCOCK If you have news for this column, please e-mail me at [email protected], or call Cannon County Highway 464-4310 and leave a message if no answer. Commissioners CANNON COURIER AUGUST 20, 2014 PAGE 9 Melton named Talent, dedication shared by Hall of Fame to gov. panel MONTE HALE JR the Challenger disaster. Tennessee Gov. Bill Murfreesboro Post "I wanted to be on radio Haslam announced the Talent, dedication and at the age of 15," said formation of the Gov- immense passion embody Johnson. "I found my niche ernor’s Task Force on six individuals who were on television. . The thing Sentencing and Recidi- inducted into the Tennessee that I enjoyed most was vism as part of the Journalism Hall of Fame on going on air every day to administration’s overall Tuesday, Aug. 12. deliver the news to people effort to reduce crime and The second annual Hall in their homes." improve public safety. of Fame Induction Jones is a fourth Gerald Melton, of Ceremony held at the generation owner of the Woodbury, was named to Embassy Suites Hotel and Greeneville Sun, who is the panel. Melton is public Conference Center featured best known for winning a defender for Tennessee’s both broadcast and print Pulitzer Prize in 1987 while 16 Judicial District. professionals who had one working for the "New York common goal - deliver Times." people the news. His story about a SHOOTING... This year's inductees powerful newspaper get help after being shot. included: Joe Birch of family's triumphs and Deputies and Criminal WMC TV in Memphis; Bob tribulations that eventually Investigations Division Johnson of WTVC in resulted in the sale of the detectives found several Chattanooga; Alex Jones, empire won him the people at the home, who family owns the Pulitzer. Six journalists were recognized Tuesday for lifetime achievement during ceremonies in including Odom. "Greeneville Sun"; Luther He is the director of the Murfreesboro for the Tennessee Journalism Hall of Fame, located at Middle Tennessee They questioned Masingill, the longest Shorenstein Center of State University. From left to right: Bob Johnson of WTVC-TV in Chattanooga; Otis witnesses and processed serving radio announcer in Media, Politics and Public Stanford, former Memphis Commercial Appeal managing editor; WSMV anchor the crime scene all night. the at WDEF Policy at Harvard's John F. Demetria Kalodimos, who served as the event's emcee; Sam Venable, columnist for the Detective Steve Craig Radio in Chattanooga; Otis Kennedy School of Knoxville News Sentinel; Pulitzer Prize winner Alex Jones, whose family owns The charged Amanda Young, Sanford, veteran editor Government. Greeneville Sun; Joe Birch of WMC-TV in Memphis; and Hooper Penuel of 27, of South McCrary Street with "The Commercial After spending many Murfreesboro, the hall's co-founder. in Woodbury with felony Appeal" in Memphis; Sam days gathering infor- filing a false report. She is Venable, long time writer mation, interviewing peo- very honored by this award in Chattanooga. He is the Penuel. being held on $25,000 bond for the Knoxville News ple and writing the story, . to be part of such a only announcer in the MTSU's Dr. Larry Burriss, at the Adult Detention Sentinel. Jones said he sent the story prestigious, prestigious country to have reported on also a Courier columnist, Center. Birch has been a lead back to New York knowing honor," Sanford said. air the attack on Pearl serves as its president. Hearings for both Odom anchor for 35 years. He has he had done his "very best." "Journalism is not only a Harbor and 9/11 attacks on WSMV TV's Demetria and Young are set Sept. 11 exposed sex dens being "I am from a newspaper noble profession - it's a the Twin Towers in New Kalodimos served as the in General Sessions Court operated in abandoned family," Jones said. "I'm calling in life. It's York. Hall of Fame emcee, while in Murfreesboro. schools in Memphis, extremely proud of my something deep down in He began his radio career speakers included: Ken become a hero at St. Judes family and grateful to have your soul." in 1940 before joining the Paulson (Dean of MTSU's CELEBRITIES Children's Hospital (raising them with me. Journalism Venable is a long time Army in 1942 and serving College of Mass ing, drinking, and listening more than $100,000) and is is an art and craft and a columnist at the "Knoxville with the 13thAirborne Communication); Whit to the old time music.” known as the Walter calling. . This means a great News Sentinel" who has Signal Corps in the South Adamson (President of the Kaufman added, “It’s Cronkite in Memphis. deal to me. I'm honored authored 12 books. He also Pacific, New Guinea and Tennessee Association of rumored that after they left "This is a serious honor," and touched." worked as a feature writer Philippines Broadcasters); Ron Fryar the distillery, the crew went Birch said. "A holy mystery Sanford, a veteran editor and police reporter for the .He is best known for his (Publisher of the "The in search of an illegal of how this came about. of "The Commercial "Knoxville Journal" and morning drive show and Murfreesboro Post" and moonshine still. We aren’t When I saw Mr. John Appeal," holds the Helen "Chattanooga Free Press." also appears on News 12's Publisher/Owner of the sure if they were Seigenthaler's (former and Jabie Hardin Chair of Known for his wit and love Morning show and daily "Cannon Courier." successful.” Tennessean editor) name Excellence in Economics/ for the outdoors, Venable Noon show. His awards Short Mountain Dis- was in I was astonished that Managerial Journalism at also has become a popular also include the The Tennessee Journalism tillery is located on a 300- mine was in the same the University of Memphis. stand-up comedian. prestigious Marconi Award Hall of Fame is housed in acre organic and sustain- sentence as his." He began his career at "I'm incredibly honored and the Tennessee the Center for Innovation able working farm that Johnson's career spanned "The Clarion Ledger" in and humbled," Venable Association of Broad- in Media inside the Bragg produces much of the grain 45 years as a radio man and Jackson, Miss., and later said. "We're all a product casters "Distinguished Mass Communication used in its moonshine, as TV anchor. In 2007, he was served as editor of of people we worked Service Award." Building at MTSU. well as beef. sent to Russia to report on opinions, deputy manager under. I worked for great Masingill was unable to Last year's inaugural For more information the Reagan/Gorbachev and reporter and assistant editors. . I've had the attend the induction class was also recognized about Short Mountain summit before the fall of metro editor for "The longest leash for 44 years ceremony. and included: John Distillery go to communism. He also went Commercial Appeal." with the Knoxville News The Tennessee Journalism Seigenthaler, Chris Clark, www.shortmountaindistill to Cape Canaveral, Fla., to He covered the death of Sentinel to just go write." Hall of Fame was founded Dan Miller, Dean Stone Bill ery.com. cover the first space shuttle Elvis Presley and is a Masingill, 92, has worked by Courier columnist Dan Williams Jr. and Anne Off the Map will be seen flight in three years after renowned speaker."I'm for 70 years at WDEF Radio Whittle and Hooper Holt. on GAC in early 2015 according to information provided by the channel. ROAD... echoed the sentiments of “They will have to decide analog phones. The new Pam Sherrell asked the To follow the show as it the commission but added the width or whatever the phones will cost $27,580. commissioners to consider correct the situation. there was nothing the body standard is for the road. “I have the money in the naming a bridge on happens, check out “I guess if I had anything #ShannenandHolly on could do. After they make that safety equipment line Pleasant View Road, “Dad’s to say about this, Mr. Haley “This is a Catch 22,” Bush decision and approve it, item,” Young said. “I am Bridge.” Sherrell said her Twitter or vote on where didn’t have the authority to Shannen and Holly visit said. “You have a then it has to come to the not asking for more money dad, Wilburn Jones, walks tell you that,” said Ed gentleman here who was standards of what they from the taxpayers. The to the bridge four times next by going to Sissom, county road www.gactv.com. told something by another demand.” money is there, but we just daily. commissioner. man who is no longer with From there, Sissom said it need to move it.” “There is nothing up to us. There is no had to be approved by the Young said the 911 “I thought it would be a SHERIFFS... standard about any of it documentation.” County Highway Center, the Woodbury Fire good thing and the reason I the service of each person. other than this gentleman Sissom said Mingle Department and then the Department and the ask that it be ‘Dad’s Bridge’ Melton actually began (Mingle) spent his money would have to go through County Commission. Woodbury Police is because it could be doing research and and did what (Haley) told proper procedures in order Sheriff Darrell Young Department are already anyone’s dad,” she said. working on the idea for him to do. Mr. Haley was to get his road added to the asked the commissioners to switching to the digital Bush made the motion to such a book at age of 14 as wrong for saying that, in county inventory. consider moving funds radios. approve, seconded by a freshman in high school. my opinion.” “This will have to come from a line item in order to The commissioners Jimmy Mingle. “I enjoyed doing it before the planning purchase new digital radios unanimously approved because it gave me a Commissioner Jim Bush commission,” Sissom said. to replace the current Young’s request. It passed unanimously. broader spectrum of what the Sheriff’s Office is about greatly improve the looks have the work done by In other action, the board the board during his and how it can benefit the FIELD... of the facility,” Headla said. summer.” voted to extend Director of current and past terms. I community,” Melton said. does lighting for facilities His proposal would also “If you knew there Schools Barbara Parker’s appreciate what he has “This is something I have ranging from Major League make it possible to upgrade wouldn’t be any playoff contract by one year, giving done,” Gannon said. wanted to do for awhile so Baseball to community electrical use at the games,” the process could her a $750 raise. That Newly elected board I am thrilled to finally see it courts. Middle concession stand, which is begin earlier without the motion was made by member Shelley Walkup accomplished.” Tennessee Electric has also currently at full capacity. concerns raised by adverse Nathan Sanders and was in attendance at the Audrey Cawthorn and agreed to assist in the There was some debate winter weather, he said. If seconded by Roy Parker. board meeting, as was Peggy Tate assisted Melton upgrade. over when work should the process begins soon, the That motion passed with write-in candidate Frank with the production of the Existing lights at the field begin on the project with county would see actual Bruce Daniel voting “no.” Walkup. book, which contains have been in use 30-plus Headla advising that the construction beginning in In closing, Chairman The two Walkups are not detailed history regarding years with the fixtures project begins next spring November. Gannon praised the related. the career of each sheriff in needing to be replaced due to weather “I can be ready to send it contributions of board Frank Walkup entered his the county’s history. It along with the wooden considerations. out in two weeks,” he said. member Parker, who was name as an alternative to includes facts, photos and poles, he said. “I would not recommend Board member Bruce serving in his final meeting. Chris Blackburn, who years served. “The proposal I have in doing it in the dead of the Daniel moved for the Parker was selected for a resigned from the board The informative book hand would replace the winter,” Headla said. “I process to begin now. seat on the board following after the election process also includes Constables, existing overhead wiring would recommend that you Chairman Randy Gannon the death of Mike Mayfield. was underway. Shelley Woodbury Police Officers with underground wiring let the bids in February seconded. The motion “I want to thank Mr. Walkup will begin her term and Tennessee Highway making it much less subject with construction begin- passed on a unanimous Parker for all of his hard in office at the board’s next Patrolmen. to damage and would ning in March so we could voice vote. work that he has put in on meeting. 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Schwartz The 2014 high school football season has arrived. A number of jamborees across the state last week gave fans a sneak peek at what to expect this fall. Action on the Lions face MTCS in season opener Friday gridiron kicks into full gear this week as Week Zero TONY STINNETT Winn completed 58 ushers in the official season. Courier Sports Editor percent of his passes for No fewer than 165 high Cannon County is hoping 1,927 yards and 20 school games are scheduled for a decided homefield touchdowns last season. this coming weekend, advantage against Middle The dual-threat quarterback mostly on Friday night. Tennessee Christian in the also ran for 418 yards. In order to tell you, the season opener for both “He is a good, good fan, even more about what teams at Schwartz Field quarterback,” Daniel said. to expect this fall, I am Friday. “We have to execute and embarking on a new But home has been take care of our venture. The High School anything but friendly for assignments. You can’t Sports Page will air for the the Lions in recent years. In afford breakdowns against first time on News Channel Prep Guru fact, Cannon County will be a player of his caliber.” 5+ this coming Wednesday, MURPHY FAIR looking to end a 21-game Cannon County has August 20. I will serve as home losing streak when it enjoyed success in the the host for the weekly faces the Cougars in a 7 p.m. preseason scrimmages and show, which is scheduled for the 8-9 p.m. time slot. kickoff. Cannon County’s the players are looking to Encore episodes of the program will repeat Thursday last home win was a 35-7 parlay the promise into a mornings from 4:30-5:30 and Thursday afternoons from victory against Upperman positive start in 2014. 2-3 o'clock. The show is scheduled for all 11 weeks of the in 2009. “It’s a new season and we regular season. “We are excited to get on are excited about what lies Terry Merrell, the voice of Williamson County sports the field against an ahead,” senior Ethan Smith for the past 17 years, will serve as my co-host. A opponent and play,” said said. “We can’t worry about quarterback for the Marshall County Tigers several years Lions second-year Head things we can’t control. We ago in Lewisburg, Terry regularly follows teams Coach T.J. Daniel. “You just have to focus on what throughout the midstate. I look forward to working with would always like more we need to do to have him in this new endeavor. time to prepare but it’s time success against MTCS. They A healthy dose of nervousness will certainly to go and our kids are have a lot of players back accompany the excitement of having my own television excited.” and so do we. It should be a show. News Channel 5+ goes into more than 650,000 In order to chalk up a win good test for us.” homes. The coverage area for the Nashville based in its season opener, The Lions play three of television station includes virtually all of middle Cannon County must stop their first four games at Tennessee, more than a dozen west Tennessee counties Middle Tennessee Christian Schwartz Field and four of and a large part of southern Kentucky. quarterback Justin Winn. their first six. Terry and I plan on interviewing two or three coaches The 6-foot-1 senior was “We definitely need to on the show each week. Administrators from the the District 9-A Offensive protect our home field,” TONY STINNETT photo Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association, Player of the Year in 2013 junior Bo Bryson said. “We Cannon County sophomore quarterback Josh representatives of various officiating associations, and and returns most of his need to work hard to get off Walkup warms on the sideline prior to last Friday’s others components that make the high school football arsenal in 2014. to a good start.” jamboree in Shelbyville. experience so special here in Tennessee will also be represented regularly on the program. I'm learning very quickly, however, that producing a TV show takes a great deal of time. And with two weekly radio programs still on my weekly agenda, I have found Lions have mixed results in jamboree that the time it takes to write a weekly newspaper column has disappeared. I will certainly miss sharing TONY STINNETT Community’s second drive stalled when Forrest Mason with you so many of the great stories I encounter, stories Courier Sports Editor hauled in an interception at the 1-yard line. away from the field of battle that make this game so SHELBYVILLE - Cannon County has mixed results in its Sophomore quarterback Josh Walkup was 3-for-4 for 73 special. two quarters of play in the Pencil City Jamboree at yards, including a 50-yard aerial to senior Wilder Mankin, Thank you all for the kind words you have passed my Shelbyville Friday (Aug. 15). who had two receptions for 70 yards. Ethan Smith had the way over the last few years. I hope you have enjoyed The Lions were shut out 8-0 in one quarter of action other catch. reading my stories as much as I have enjoyed sharing against Community, and they suffered a 14-6 setback In its second quarter of play, Shelbyville went on top 14- them with you. I expect to share more great stories with against Shelbyville in its second quarter of play. 0 before second-team quarterback Jake Walkup scored on a you in the future. They'll just be over the airwaves rather “The main thing was getting on the field under the lights quarterback keeper to pull the Lions to within 14-6. The 2- than on the newspaper page. and in front of a big crowd,” Lions Head Coach T.J. Daniel point conversion attempt failed. --- said. “There is always going to be jitters early so it’s good “We did some good things but we saw areas where we Murphy Fair has published TENNESSEE HIGH SCHOOL to get a jamboree to try and get those out of the way.” need to keep working and improve throughout this FOOTBALL for 27 years. His statewide syndicated radio show Community had no problem moving the ball on Cannon coming week,” Daniel said. “We had some breakdowns (Murphy's Matchups) can be heard locally on Thursday County’s first team defense. The Lions surrendered a 13- but the big thing is we protected the football and we didn’t evenings on WGNS (1450 AM). You can also hear him Friday play, 84-yard drive for a score on Community’s first have costly penalties. We just have to keep working and evenings (6 p.m.) on Nashville's sports talk station, 104.5 The possession improving.” Zone. JR Lions suffer double OT heartbreaker

TONY STINNETT quarterback Charlie Parrish connected with Gage Jones on Courier Sports Editor a 40-yard pass play. Parrish hit Jones on a hot pass out of Cannon County’s Junior Lions were on the verge of a trips right package and Jones did the rest, rambling starting the season 2-0 but a heartbreaking end resulted in down the field for the electrifying touchdown. The 2-point a 14-8 double overtime loss against Mt. Juliet Christian at conversion failed. Schwartz Field Thursday (Aug. 14). Jory Isenhart came up huge when he busted through the Both teams failed to score in the first overtime before Mt. line and scored on a safety following a punt. Those two Juliet Christian was able to get on the board in the second points were huge as it forced a 8-8 tie at the end of overtime and secure the hard-fought win. regulation. “I’m proud of the team,” Lions first-year Head Coach The Lions defense turned in another stellar Jason Elrod said. “The guys are doing very well with the performance. Reece Smith and Gabe Elrod played well in limited time we have had to practice. It is a good group of the middle, while Bryson Bell and Remington James had boys. We just need to keep working hard and stay humble strong efforts along the interior front. and hungry. I can’t complain with the effort. We have Cannon County will look to get back into the win played well, overall, in our first two games.” column when it plays host to Gordonsville Thursday at Cannon County scored its only touchdown when 6:30 p.m. Lady Raiders face tough slate in 2014-15

MT Sports Report on Friday, Nov. 14. The Sun Devils reached the second MURFREESBORO – Defending Conference USA round of the NCAA Tournament last year. Champions Middle Tennessee will face a challenging non- The Blue Raiders welcome the Miami Hurricanes to the RONNY BURKS photo conference slate and play 18 league games, as announced Murphy Center for the first time in the team's home Cannon County golfer Hunter Vickers tees off by head coach Rick Insell. opener on Monday, Nov. 17. The Arkansas Razorbacks, during action against Coffee County and Grundy The Blue Raiders are coming off an impressive 29-5 now coached by Jimmy Dykes, visit Murfreesboro on Nov. County Thursday (Aug. 14). season, which saw MT claim the school's first C-USA 20. regular season and tournament titles. Middle Tennessee On Nov. 23, Coach Insell squares off against his son Matt made a school-record sixth straight NCAA Tournament Insell for the first time in the collegiate ranks when the Lions fall in tri-match appearance and the 17th overall in school history. Blue Raiders visit Ole Miss in Oxford. MT returns back for This year's schedule features three NCAA Tournament a pair of games against Clemson (Dec. 3) and Xavier (Dec. TONY STINNETT scores count toward the teams and six WNIT participants in 2014. It also includes 7) before playing six of the next seven games on the road. Courier Sports Editor team score. Nick Vassar several marquee non-conference home games inside the The Raiders and Kentucky meet for the seventh straight Cannon County’s golf (53), Bradley Vickers (55), Murphy Center. year on Dec. 12, while MT and South Dakota State play for team continued to show Josh Ruehlen (56) and Jake "This is one of the toughest schedules we've put together a sixth consecutive time. UCF visits the Murphy Center to signs of competitiveness but Todd (57) also competed for since I've been here," noted Insell. "We open up the season break up the road trip on Dec. 20. Middle Tennessee's final fell short in a three-way Cannon County. at Arizona State and return home to play Miami and non-conference game takes place on Dec. 28 at Tennessee match against Coffee “We have some good Arkansas. Then we hit the road again at Ole Miss, all in an Tech. County and Grundy moments but we have to be eight day period. We lost six seniors. Our heart of our "We don't play money games," Insell said. "We want our County Thursday (Aug. 14). more consistent,” Lions team is freshmen and sophomores. I think it's going to opponents to come back here and reward our fan base Jacob Nave and Bradley Coach Ronny Burks said. depend on leadership. The way we have our schedule with high-quality women's basketball. I think we have Vickers led the Lions with a The Lions fired a 188 and designed, we are going to have to grow up quick." built our fan base because of that. We want our fans to see 46 on their nine holes. finished five strokes behind MT opens the year with a pair of exhibition contests women's basketball played on the highest level right here William Parker fired a 47, Grundy County (183). against Martin Methodist (Nov. 6) and UAH (Nov. 10). For in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. We take a lot of pride in that." followed by Briar Jakes with Coffee County won the the first time since 2007, the Raiders open up on an MT enters its second year as a member of Conference a 49. Only the top four match with a 161. opponent's home floor when MT takes on Arizona State USA in 2014-15. Cannon health center celebrates CANNON COURIER AUGUST 20, 2014 PAGE 13 National Health Center Week REWARD REWARD Missing since Monday, August 11 p.m. Brown dog approximately 50 lbs. “Junior” and white dog approximately 35 lbs “Baby” 14 community that addresses years old, walks stiff in the front. Missing from Clearmont Road off of Bogle Scott Road, the local needs fostering a healthier community. Our Centertown area near Centertown Mud Bog. Last seen Wednesday, August 13 8 a.m. on patients not only get the Smoot Road. Previously seen Tuesday, August 12 evening at 5 p.m. on Ivy Bluff Trail. care they need under one They are probably very hungry. Please feed them if you can and we will reimburse you. Also roof, but are treated as if you can put a leash on the white one, the brown one will stay with her. individuals, with dignity If you could please take note when and where and possibly what direction they are mowing and respect. Patients have when you call even if you leave a message. Please call day or night and leave detailed access to primary care as message if no answer. well as public health services.” To learn more about the 931-881-4763 services of your local community health center, 615-563-2018 Cannon Community Cannon County Health please call the Cannon Health Center, one of the Director Andrea Fox. “We County Health 931-939-2271 14 sites of the Upper provide a patient-centered Department at (615)563- Cumberland Primary Care medical home for and 4243. Project, is marking operated by the 615-653-8822 National Health Center Week 2014 (NHCW) as part of a week-long celebration August 10-16 to raise awareness about the PURRFECTLY PAWLISHED mission and PET SALON Oh No Oh No “Baby Sis” is turning 60 accomplishments of 217 West Main Street America’s health centers as Woodbury August 25, 2014 local solutions for 615-563-Pets (7387) affordable and accessible 615-849-2433 health care. ANGELA TATE MULLINAX Happy Birthday Georgia “Bush” Prater The Upper Cumberland Only Award Winning Groomer in Primary Care Project Cannon County and surrounding serves more than 26,000 counties Also the Big 60 too! people across the Upper Cumberland Region Wanda “Taylor” annually and has been Jones, niece successful in: Sharon “Rogers” • Producing $7.5 million PRATER’S Newlin, niece in annual savings for the Danny and Dale uninsured BAR-B-QUE & CATERING • Reducing unnecessary Owen, nephews hospitalizations and $5 OFF $25 Dine In or Take Out unnecessary visits to NEW LOCATION - 620 Woodbury emergency rooms We Love you! • Generating a system of Highway, Manchester 931-954-5377 From: preventive medicine that Donna “Bush” Taylor patients use regularly to 9516 Manchester Hwy., Morrison stay healthy, thus saving 931-635-2259 Imogene “Bush” lives Rogers The theme for NHCW 2014 is “Celebrating Twila “Bush” America’s Health Centers: Underwood Local Engines for Healthier ennings Communities,” which Thelma “Bush” underscores how health Kennedy centers deliver quality care while serving as critical Daphne “Bush” economic engines helping ewelers Miller to power local economies. “Health centers are a Your Hometown Jeweler Linda “Bush” Avera proven to improve access to care for the past 215 W. Main Street Woodbury, TN 37190 Leslie Marston Bush 38 years in the Upper Phone (615) 563-2421 Cumberland Region,” said Who says, “You can’t go home again”?

Johnny Alexander visited the Woodbury Health and Rehab recently and presented a strawberry and chocolate cake to the staff. Mrs. Alexander’s mother, Mrs. Myrtle Knox, who was well known to the people of Cannon County, was a resident at the facility from July 2008 to February 2009 and Mrs. Alexander stated, “I will never forget the staff here, especially Betty Reed, RN, and her little white cap. Everyone was so good to my mother.”

Mrs. Alexander return periodically and is always welcomed by the staff, not just for her cakes, but for not forgetting the caregivers Left to right: Katie Mitchell, Rachel Garrett, Johnny Alexander, Jessica Prater and Betty Reed. who loved and cared for her mother.

Woodbury Health & Rehab Center 119 West High Street Woodbury, TN 37190 (615) 563-5939 PAGE 14 CANNON COURIER AUGUST 20, 2014 CANNON COUNTY DEVOTIONAL PAGE This devotional page is made possible by the listed businesses who encourage all of us to attend worship services.

REAL ESTATE APPRAISALS Plus Farm & Industrial Equipment Mountain View Medical APPRAISAL SERVICES State Certified Appraisals for: Family Practice Phone (615) 563-3245 Residential, Farms, Commercial & Equipment Mark E. Lewis, IFA, MSA, CG-384 James Spurlock III D.O. Fax (615) 563-3247 Professional Real Estate Appraiser Terrance Binks D.O. 370 Doolittle Road, Suite 1 (615) 563-4983 (615) 563-2919 Fax Holly Blankenship, D.O. Woodbury, TN 37190 PAUL HOLDER B & W Market #2 REALTY & AUCTION CO. 11750 John Bragg Hwy. Office 108 E. Main St. McMinnville, TN Readyville, TN Office Phone 473-7321 or 473-2208 615-563-6947 Night 939-2644 St. Lic. No. 37, Firm Lic. No. 33

Residential Commercial Dodge Chrysler Jeep Pre-Owned Preston Brothers Construction 1705 S. Church Street Murfreesboro, TN 37130 General Contractors www.BeamanDCJ.com P.O. Box 158, Woodbury, TN 37190 Jason Delgado, General Sales Manager Phone (615) 563-2885 Business: (615) 895-5092 Fax (615) 563-6079 Email: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] BOYD’S QUICK SHOP MARKET GARAGE 106 E. Main Street ASSEMBLY OF GOD Auburntown Church of Christ METHODIST Woodbury, TN 37190 15 W. Main St. 3030 Gassaway Road Full Gospel Assembly of God Auburntown, 615-464-2600 Clear Fork United Methodist Open 24 Hours A Day 3212 Murfreesboro Rd. 1720 Big Hill Road Boyd Pitts - (615) 563-5171 Woodbury, 615-563-8403 Gassaway Community “We Never Close” Blues Hills Church of Christ 615-563-1415 Grace Assembly of God 700 Judge Purser Hill Rd. BROMLEY/JENNINGS 2999 John Bragg Hwy. McMinnville, 615-563-4649 New Short Mtn. United Automotive Repair on the Square Woodbury, 615-563-8711 Methodist Smith Funeral Home 303 Murfreesboro Road All foreign and domestic repairs Bradyville Church of Christ 7312 Short Mountain Rd. Woodbury, TN 37190 120 N. Tatum Street 6079 Dug Hollow Road Woodbury, 615-563-1444 BAPTIST Bradyville, 615-542-9609 (615) 563-5337 615-563-5630 Simmons Chapel Free Methodist Auburn Baptist Church Browntown Church of Christ 3295 Hollow Springs Rd. www.smithfuneralhomewoodbury.net 87 W. Main St. 1024 Browntown Rd. Bradyville, 615-765-5589 BUD’S TIRE PROS Auburntown, 615-464-4349 Woodbury, 615-765-5553 800 West Main Your Satisfaction is Our Goal Woodbury United Methodist Street Alignments - Balancing - Brake Service - Burt Baptist Church of Christ at Wood 502 W High St. Woodbury, TN 1087 Burt Rd. 99 Sally Parton Road Woodbury, 615-563-2135 Oil-Lube-Filter-Shocks & Casey Struts - Tires Woodbury Woodbury 615-563-5722 Robertson, 3600 East Main Street Owner Murfreesboro, TN 37127 First Baptist Church Curlee Church of Christ PENTECOSTAL (615) 896-TIRE (8473) 405 W. Main St. 251 Curlee Church Rd. Woodbury, 615-563-2474 Readyville, 615-563-2046 Woodbury Pentecostals 563-5300 1305 Jim Cummings Hwy. Cannon Inn of Harvest View Church Elkins Church of Christ Woodbury, 615-563-4480 8560 John Bragg Hwy. 67 Lincoln Lane, Woodbury Woodbury Readyville, 615-893-9900 615-563-6328 In partnership with Saint Thomas Hospital 132 Masey Drive Woodbury, TN www.HarvestViewChurch.org SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST 324 Doolittle Road - Woodbury, TN 37190 615-563-9100 www.Facebook.com/HarvestView Iconium Church of Christ Church 2098 Iconium Rd. Seventh Day Adventist [email protected] www.cannoninnofwoodbury.com Woodbury, 615-563-2089 303 W. Colonial St. www.StonesRiverHospital.com Home Away From Home Hickory Grove Baptist Woodbury, 615-563-2139 Phone 931-738-9211, ext. 223 151 Cripple Creek Loop Ivy Bluff Church of Christ Rachel Holt Cosmetologist/Owner Readyville, 615-895-2171 101 Wade Rd. Cannon Market Woodbury, 931-939-3200 OTHER New Beginning Missionary Tangles Hair Salon 1256 Jim Cummings Hwy. Baptist Leoni Church of Christ Cannon Community Church Rachel Holt, Owner; Tonya Cantrell, Lauren Brown, Tatum Street, Woodbury 6818 McMinnville Hwy. 209 Murfreesboro Rd. Brandy Bush, Erica Melton Woodbury, TN Woodbury, 615-563-2337 Woodbury, 615-563-8606 Plainview Baptist Church 615-563-9339 205 W Main Street 563-6233 6088 Jim Cummings Hwy. Midway Church of Christ Cornerstone Community Church By appointment only Woodbury, TN 37190 Woodbury, 615-465-5961 10528 Hollow Springs Rd. 50 Locke Creek Rd. Bradyville, 615-765-5151 Woodbury, 615-563-5657 Pleasant View Baptist 967 Odell Powell Rd. Mt. Ararat Church of Christ Dillon Street Independent ENPENNY’S CABINET SHOP Woodbury, 615-765-5123 1507 Blanton School Rd. 216 S. Dillion St. Lee Nichols, Owner TABITHA SMITH, FNP-C Woodbury, 931-563-5402 Woodbury, 615-563-2029 2260 Sunny Slope Road Family Nurse Practitioner Prosperity Baptist Church Woodbury, Tennessee 37190 322 S. McCrary St., Woodbury 45 Fites Ln. New Hope Church of Christ Hollow Springs Community Phone (615) 563-4957 Auburntown, 615-408-4300 4296 Murfreesboro Rd. 6396 Hollow Springs Rd. “CALL US FOR A SQUARE DEAL” 615-563-7515 Readyville, 615-563-8878 Bradyville, 615-765-7022 Sanders Fork Baptist Compliments of DARRYL T. DEASON, DDS 4844 Auburntown Road Pleasant View Church of Christ H.O.P.E. Fellowship Church Woodbury 1770 Pleasant View Rd. 725 West Main Street ANDREW BUCHER, DDS Woodbury, 615-765-7537 Woodbury, TN 37190 Shiloh Baptist Church 615-278-6016 TOWN OF WOODBURY 801 B West Main Street 116 Shiloh Church Rd. Smith Grove Church of Christ Auburntown, 615-464-4971 237 Hollow Springs Road Spirit of Life Ministries Woodbury, TN 37190 615-653-8133 931-952-9076 CITY OFFICIALS Sycamore Baptist Church Kelly J. Ferrell 7165 Sycamore Creek Rd. Woodbury Church of Christ Dr. Pepper Woodbury, 615-563-4205 100 E. Water St. Living Springs Church Woodbury, 615-563-2119 7804 Hollow Springs Rd. Woodbury Funeral Home Bottling Co. Bradyville, 615-765-5181 CHRISTIAN Phone 563-2311 226 Mountain Street CHURCH OF GOD Love Fellowship Ministry, Inc. Obituary Line 563-2344 Grace Christian Fellowship 66 Peeler Hill Road McMinnville, Tn Short Mountain Church of God 5194 Jim Cummings Hwy. Woodbury, 615-765-2239 www.WoodburyFuneralHome.net 6621 Short Mountain Road Woodbury, 615-765-5830 931-473-2108 Woodbury 931-273-3316 Worship Technologies 871 Kennedy Creek Rd. Travis Hancock CHURCH OF CHRIST JEHOVAH'S WITNESS Auburntown, 615-464-4486 Woodbury Insurance Agency Auburn Hills Church of Christ WIA Kingdom Hall Jehovah Witness 717 Auburntown Rd. Your Independent Agent 2769 McMinnville Hwy. Woodbury, 615-563-5482 Woodbury, 615-563-8261 (615) 563-2123 Office P.O. Box 429 (615) 563-4280 FAX 234 McMinnville Highway 1-800-786-0690 Woodbury, TN 37190 Woodbury Nursing Center a E & E WHOLESALE SUPPLY CO. 119 W. High St. Bus: (615) 896-5656 563-5773 Cell: (615) 653-0080 Fax: (866) 739-2921 Woodbury, TN www.GregoryGoff.com [email protected] P.O. Box 476 www.gracehc.com 37190 108 E. Main 563-8888 2630 Memorial Blvd. Murfreesboro, TN 37129 224 McMinnville Hwy. Each EXIT Office is independently Owned and Operated email: [email protected] 615-563-5939 710 W. Higgins Flea Market Broad Global Industrial Street Components, Inc. Open Year Round! Smithville, Gerald Toledo, 720 West Main Street Tn 37166 CEO/President Booth Rentals at MBE Certified 563-7113 615-597-2300 ISO 9001-2000 563-2159 DONNIE ESTES COLE BANKS 461 North “Customer First” 705 S. College Street Johnson’s Heating & Air Woodson’s Pharmacy Chancery Store Hours: Mon-Fri 7:30 until 6:00 pm Street Woodbury, TN 37190 Office: (615) 536-5008 Cell: (615) 464-3166 Estes Heating, Air & Refrigeration ph: 615-563-5120 Sat 8:00 until 5:00 pm Sun 9:00 until 2:00 pm 5220 Halls Hill Pike Murfreesboro, TN 37130 McMinnville, Free Estimates - Financing Available TN 37110 cell: 615-849-2422 We repair all major brands. Family owned and operated for over 50 years Phone (615) 893-4895 fx: 615-563-5121 Anthony Johnson, Owner/Operator FREE DELIVERY - FULL LINE OF $1 ITEMS

804 McMinnville Highway Woodbury, TN 37190 [email protected] Manufactured under licensed by NORDYNE, O’Falion, MO. We accept most insurance plans and credit cards ®Registered trademark/™Trademark of Maytag Corporation Phone (615) 563-7909 (931) 507-1131 or 888-774-3486 www.gic.co.com or its related companies ©2008. All rights reserved. 615-563-4542 CANNON COURIER AUGUST 20, 2014 PAGE 15 Cannon County Election Results Short Mountain 2 Short Mountain 4 TOTALS laatRidge Pleasant Auburntown Percentage Woodbury Gassaway Woodland etSide West atSide East OFFICE and CANDIDATE

COUNTY EXEC Anna Pittman 143 39 18 24 28 96 54 30 76 508 13% David Faulkner 273 98 80 52 58 318 263 66 212 1420 36.7% Mike Gannon 429 115 108 67 87 310 371 145 340 1972 50.51%

TRUSTEE Norma Knox 468 93 81 37 37 261 261 72 229 1539 39.47% Van Nichols 178 88 77 74 153 231 122 196 1168 29.96% Shirley Young 189 60 51 61 322 204 55 194 1191 30.55%

SHERIFF Brad Hall 316 96 88 59 302 270 91 235 1527 38.19% 406 Darrell Young 583 169 125 118 436 445 164 2470 61.78%

COUNTY CLERK Bobby Smith 457 155 116 86 380 373 115 321 2077 52.66% 314 Matt Tepley 393 98 97 83 357 321 135 1867 47.34%

CIRCUIT CLERK Hayden Bryson 302 81 87 62 281 234 105 248 1441 39.70% Lynne Foster 506 152 124 100 432 445 137 371 2359 62.05%

REGISTER Charlie Harrell 83 11 9 16 42 46 30 49 301 7.54% Hollandsworth 393 190 116 80 298 278 99 328 1858 46.54% Greg Mitchell 133 42 52 54 293 226 79 187 1102 27.61% Anita Parton 230 23 36 26 112 158 47 79 731 18.31%

DISTRICT 1 Mark Barker 511 94 94 84 511 40.24% Jim Gibbs 130 16 38 34 130 10.24% Russell Paschal 285 161 89 42 285 22.44% Russell Reed 343 49 72 85 343 27.01%

DISTRICT 2 Karen Ashford 358 33.68% Jamie Byford 108 10.16% T. Hollandsworth 340 31.98% Billy Nokes 255 23.99

DISTRICT 3 Jim Bush 472 472 59.97% J. Holloway 298 298 37.87%

DISTRICT 4 Brent Bush 243 75 318 21.92% Debby Harvey 37 18 55 3.79% Steven Higgins 112 18 130 8.96% K. Mooneyham 239 48 287 19.78% Tony Neal 153 124 277 19.09% Forrest Pitcock 37 10 47 3.24% Glenn Steakley 246 90 336 23.16%

DISTRICT 5 Stephen Brown 43 43 4.38% Chris Brushaber 62 62 6.32% Greg Faulk 29 29 2.86% Chuck Holt 69 69 7.03% Richie Hunter 371 371 37.82% Jim Jones 67 67 6.83% Adam Melton 236 236 24.06% Andy Parker 103 103 10.50%

SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 5 Tony Stinnett 234 234 43.98% Shelley Walkup 294 294 55.26%

SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 2 Chris Blackburn 158 104 94 442 79.35% Write In 34 45 20 115 20.65%

GEN SESSIONS JUDGE Susan Melton 668 202 151 133 586 542 176 492 3055 77.48% Dale Peterson 172 60 56 40 155 158 69 136 887 22.50%

CIRCUIT JUDGE Nathan Nichols 456 134 122 79 387 346 99 282 1973 56.45% 1520 David Bragg 324 84 80 69 270 251 107 276 43.49%

Mark Rogers 587 142 156 98 488 462 154 469 917 74.29% Jeffrey Beach 212 79 47 55 175 156 49 108 2652 25.69% PAGE 16 CANNON COURIER AUGUST 20, 2014 Cannon CRIME & COURTS Several plays hide and seek with vehicle; drugs involved

A phone call to the Cannon County Sheriff's Department violation of probation warrant. Margie Walls, worthless check. about a possibly stolen car resulted in multiple arrests on ******* drug and theft charges. Deputy Mike Hainey pulled over a white sedan on Timothy Ryan Lawson, violation of community Sgt. Tommy Miller received the call from Shannon Hollow Springs Road after witnessing it swerve across the corrections. Fischer saying she needed to report her Ford Star minivan center diver line several times. The driver, Anna Tisdale, possibly being stolen. Mrs. Fischer said she had taken the began to rapidly tell Hainey about leaving the Spring Hill Jessica Walls, violation of probation. car to a residence of Purser Road to have it worked on. The Hospital with a bad back, saying she had taken a vehicle was to be returned by Friday, July 25. Hydrocodone tablet to ease her pain. Monica Lee Barrett, violation of probation. Mrs. Fischer said she called two individuals, identified After subjecting her to field sobriety tests, Hainey as Derrick Goolsby and Kyshanna Frazier, about the charged Tisdale with DUI. Several prescription pain killers Daniel A. Winters, amended violation of probation. vehicle they told her it was broken down on Hawkins were discovered in her car including Hydrocodone, Road and that they were waiting for a tow truck to pull the Tramadol and Diazapam. A carryout cup containing Dr. Jimmy J. Pope, violation of probation vehicle to a service station on Highway 96. Pepper and alcohol was discovered, along with an empty Mrs. Fischer then lost all contact with Goolsby and bottle of Cherry vodka were discovered. Chase M. Health, violation of probation (sale of Schedule Frazier and that they refused to answer either her phone She was charged with DUI. II, possession of Schedule VI, vandalism). calls or text messages. Sgt. Miller then called and reached Mrs. Frazier who ******* Rachel M Srour, violation of probation. denied knowing about the minivan and hung up on the Kenneth Goolsby was charged with aggravated officer. Two deputies were then dispatched along with domestic assault, kidnapping and aggravated criminal Brandy Lynn Oldaker, violation of probation. Sgt. Miller. Once there, they located Goolsby, who said he trespass following an incident on Hopewell Road. knew they were there about the van. Raymond Edward Farless, charged with forgery and Goolsby showed the officers the van which was parked ******* served with a child support attachment. in a driveway that was obscured by weeds. Deputy Mike Hainey was dispatched to Gassaway Road “The van was not visible from the roadway,” Miller following a report about a vehicle running off the Joshua McGarry Gilliam, served with harassment reported. “I then asked Derrick why the van was hidden roadway. The 911 Center also reported that a female on warrant. and he stated that it was not hidden that he had just foot in the same area had nearly been struck by a car. parked it there because of the storms.” Hainey discovered Floyd De Rusycher and his Debra Darlene Davenport, passing worthless check. The deputies accompanied Goolsby and Frazier into the passenger, Amanda Martin, about 120 feet south of the house where a man, identified as Eric Johnson, was sitting wrecked vehicle. Dustin C. Hirzel, violation of probation (driving on surrounded by a pipe, grinder and hemostats. Johnson Hainey said De Rusycher had a strong smell of revoked, possession of marijuana and vandalism). said it was his home and that the drug paraphernalia was intoxicant on his person and subsequently failed two out his as well. Investigator Anthony Young was called and of three sobriety tests. He was charged with DUI and Justin L. Todd, violation of probation (attempted arrived at the scene. eventually passed out while in custody. When he woke up manufacture of marijuana, possession of Schedule VI and Ultimately, both Frazier and Goolsby were charged, by later, he was overheard as stating “I'm lit.” possession of drug paraphernalia. warrant, for theft over $1,000. Johnson and Goolsby were given citations for the drug paraphernalia. Patrick Gordon Clark, violation of probation.

******* WARRANTS SERVED Terry Mitchell, worthless check. Deputies investigated a report of a 12-year-old boy being chased at Reed Cemetery in Auburntown by two subjects Jonathan Logan Briley, violation of probation and an Jeffery Howard Bean, violation of probation. in a Ford Ranger. The men denied chasing the boy, but one, amending violation of probation. Roy Ray Murphy, was arrested on an outstanding Rodney M. Carman, worthless check. MTSU, 50 colleges to recruit students August 27

MURFREESBORO — guardians are welcome to Night. For directions, visit In addition to MTSU and gives students Area high school students attend the annual The event, featuring http://www.mtsu.edu/tmc/ personnel, many colleges unmatched access to a and their parents and Rutherford County College about 50 colleges and directions.php. and universities will send variety of institutions they universities from across the Students from representatives in their might normally not have Southeast and other Rutherford, Bedford, effort to recruit students for the opportunity to regions of the country, will Cannon and DeKalb the 2015-16 academic year encounter.” Arrest and Inmate Count at be hosted by MTSU and counties are invited to look and beyond. Brown added that it is an held from 6 to 8 into the higher “This event is all about excellent opportunity for the Cannon County Jail p.m. Wednesday, education the students,” said Casey high school students and Aug. 27, in the options that Brown, an MTSU parents to collect Arrests from 8/01/14 - 8/07/14 Tennessee Miller will be admissions counselor who information and ask the Coliseum, is coordinating the event. college recruiters 304B “There’s a tremendous questions. INMATE COUNT group of them here in “When colleges visit Rutherford and during the school day, surrounding counties, so parents don’t generally The Cannon County Jail was built university representatives have the opportunity to ask to house 42 inmates. are always excited to come questions,” Brown said. and meet them.” “Parents will be able to Brown said it is obtain valuable Date...... Males...... Females ...... Total important college-bound information as well.” 8/01 ...... 40 ...... 14 ...... 54 students, particularly The Tennessee 8/02 ...... 40 ...... 15 ...... 55 seniors, attend a college Association of Collegiate night three weeks into their Registrars and Admissions 8/03 ...... 39 ...... 15 ...... 54 school year. Officers endorse the event. 8/04 ...... 46 ...... 16 ...... 62 “It occurs early enough in For more information, 8/05 ...... 43 ...... 18 ...... 61 the school year to help call 615-898-2233. West Thompson Lane, in available. The event is free seniors in the college 8/06 ...... 41 ...... 17 ...... 58 Murfreesboro. and open to the public. decision-making process, 8/07 ...... 33 ...... 14 ...... 47

Arrests Violation of Probation ...... 6 Amended Violation of Probation ...... 1 News from the Mountain Capias ...... 1 BY CAROL GUNTER State Violation of Probation ...... 1 Forgery...... 2 Theft of Property ...... 2 A splendid day up here on the for dog catcher or some kind of litter in all of this. Daddy had chairs DUI 1st...... 1 mountain as it is Thursday, August patrol job, but I think the prisoners arranged under some trees and the DUI 2nd ...... 1 7th, and that means it's Election Day. from jail usually do the litter thing, radio on a table or maybe a stump for Worthless Checks...... 3 it is always good to do your patriotic don't they? I believe in starting at the everyone to enjoy the match. I'm sure duty by voting for your favorite bottom and working your way up so he had done a lot that week in Sealed Indictment (Rape of a Child)...... 1 candidate. Never take your freedom you can learn a lot from those in the planning this. The fight was between Theft over $500 ...... 2 to vote for granted. By participating in higher chain of command. Oh my Jersey Joe Walcott and Joe Lewis. To Theft over $1,000 ...... 2 the election process, even if your goodness, I hope everyone knows it everyone's complete disgust, the fight Burglary...... 3 candidate doesn't win, at least you did can be so much fun to cut up and have lasted only a few seconds as Joe Lewis Aggravated Burglary...... 1 your part. I do not do the early voting a laugh or two as this is what I am was knocked out. My daddy's only Vandalism ...... 1 as I just like to go to the polling place doing. Try to not take life so seriously comment to this was my, my. I never Criminal Trespass ...... 9 and talk with and see people I most because I have found out it will most knew daddy said that phrase. Found Aggravated Domestic Assault ...... 1 likely haven't seen in a while. That is certainly get you down and depressed out that was his favorite saying. Learn Kidnapping ...... 1 exactly what happened today and it for sure if you do. Remember just something new everyday if I'll just Aggravated Criminal Trespass ...... 1 really made my day go so much concentrate on the day you have pay attention. Domestic Assault ...... 1 better. While there I saw Anita before you and thank God for it. Have Have some August birthdays to let Arnold, Connie Cantrell, Melvin to report on that power outage on you know about: Pam Turnpaugh 9th, Ferrell, Doug Blair, Dorris Ferrell, election night. Told Sister Fay if it had Sherri Hood 9th, Billy Joe Vincion Gerald and Brenda Motley, Tony only been our house in the dark and 12th, Hannah Pitts 13th, Claire Neal, Gerry Nokes, Diane Evans, there had been a tap on the window.. Merycke 13th, Betty Gunter 14th, Ron Chloe Evelyn Bogle, Bernie Braswell, well, I would have thought the jig was Turnpaugh 15th, Teresa Motley 15th, Worthless and Ray Braswell to name a few. up and the little green men had won our granddaughter Ashlee Gunter Whew, I know I'm leaving some out the battle to get me. I would most 17th, and Lou Davis Higgins 26th. Checks but this girl had a ball and enjoyed assuredly have been like Fred Sanford Lou Davis will be 95. every minute talking to these friends. and had the big one without a doubt. Martha Parker called yesterday. Her Felt like I was a candidate talking to Looked out the window and and doing okay. So good to so many people and shaking so many everywere there was total darkness so talk to you Martha. Call me anytime. hands and giving a few hugs (did not I sighed with relief and thought they Also, Ruth/the boss called this kiss any babies) - really there were haven't got me yet! morning (as this column is ready to go none in sight to do that to, but Good thing I saw Bernie Braswell at into print) to let me know that she and probably would have if there had the voting place as he told me about the rest of her clan are doing fine and been. Talked with a friend of mine the the other fighter in that boxing match dandy. morning after the election and told from years back that involved my If you have any news for the him I might just run for a political daddy. Daddy had planned a get- column, just give me a call at (615) office myself in the future and he was together for some guys to enjoy this 563-4429. Have a great day! quick to say he would be my boxing match on the radio. Bernie Without faith no one can please God. campaign manager. I hope he realizes supposedly got this information from Anyone who comes to God must believe I couldn't pay him any money but his dad or someone but as I have told that he is real and that he rewards those Rodney M. Margie Lucille guess the hat could be passed around. you Bernie is pretty old so I believe he who truly want to find him. Carman Walls Did not tell him about maybe running could have been a participant himself Hebrews 11:6 CANNON COURIER AUGUST 20, 2014 PAGE 17 PUBLIC NOTICES

SUBSTITUTE reservation that the sale is NOTICE OF convey only as Substitute any priority created by a Tennessee. All persons both subject to confirmation by Trustee. The right is fixture filing; and to any resident and non-residents, TRUSTEE'S SALE the lender or trustee. This FORECLOSURE reserved to adjourn the day matter that an accurate having claims matured and sale may be rescinded at SALE of the sale to another day, survey of the premises unmatured against said Sale at public auction will any time. time, and place certain might disclose. In addition, estate are required to file be on September 9, 2014 at STATE OF TENNESSEE, without further the following parties may same with the clerk of the 10:00AM local time, at the Shapiro & Kirsch, LLP CANNON COUNTY publication, upon claim an interest in the above named court within center inside courthouse Substitute Trustee announcement at the time above-referenced property: four months of the first door, Cannon County Law Office of Shapiro & WHEREAS, RHONDA L. and place for the sale set Ashley Taylor; Sherry Lynn publication of this notice, Courthouse, 200 West Kirsch, LLP OWEN AND GARY forth above. Taylor otherwise their claims will Main Street, Woodbury, 555 Perkins Road OWEN executed a Deed of This office is attempting The sale held pursuant to be forever barred. Tennessee, pursuant to Extended, Second Floor Trust to Regions Bank d/b/a to collect a debt. Any this Notice may be This August 12, 2014. Deed of Trust executed by Memphis, TN 38117 Regions Mortgage, Lender information obtained will rescinded at the Successor Ricky Cope HORACE R. MAHAFFA Phone (901)767-5566 and Emmett James House be used for that purpose. Trustee's option at any Executor of the Estate of AND MARGARET Y. Fax (901)761-5690 or Bill R. McLaughlin, time. The right is reserved Alvin Ray Wade, deceased MAHAFFA, husband and www.kirschattorneys.com Trustee(s), which was dated to adjourn the day of the Bobby Smith, County wife, to Mark A. Ellmore, October 7, 2005 and Brock & Scott, PLLC, sale to another day, time, Clerk Jr., Trustee, on April 30, File No. 12-044059 recorded on October 13, Substitute Trustee and place certain without Kevin N. Lowry, Attorney 1999 at Book TD-151, Page 2005, Book 79, Page 154, c/o Tennessee Foreclosure further publication, upon 2t-Aug. 20, 27-P 370; all of record in the 3t-August 13, 2014, August Cannon County, Tennessee Department announcement at the time Cannon County Register's 20, 2014 and August 27, Register of Deeds. 277 Mallory Station Road and place for the sale set Office. 2014 WHEREAS, default Suite 115 forth above. W&A No. Party entitled to enforce having been made in the Franklin, TN 37067 1286 217464 security interest: LPP payment of the debt(s) and PH: 615-550-7697 FX: 615- Mortgage LTD, its obligation(s) thereby 550-8484 DATED August 6, 2014 NOTICE TO successors and assigns secured by the said Deed of File No.: 14-16770 CREDITORS The following real estate Trust and the current 3t-Aug. 20, 27, Sept. 3 WILSON & ASSOCIATES, located in Cannon County, holder of said Deed of P.L.L.C., Estate of Tennessee, will be sold to Trust, Regions Bank d/b/a Successor Trustee DAVID EUGENE the highest call bidder Regions Mortgage, (the subject to all unpaid taxes, SUBSTITUTE "Holder"), appointed the FHA No. 483-3541797 REED, prior liens and TRUSTEE'S SALE undersigned, Brock & deceased encumbrances of record: Scott, PLLC, as Substitute DSaleNoticeTN- Notice is hereby given NOTICE OF that on the 12th day of A certain tract or parcel of Default having been Trustee, by an instrument Shellie_tgarrett_140806_1716 TRUSTEE'S SALE August, 2014, letters of land in the 5th Civil District made in the payment of the duly recorded in the Office administration in respect of of Cannon County, debts and obligations of the Register of Deeds of FOR SALE INFORMATION, WHEREAS, default has the estate of David Eugene Tennessee, and described secured to be paid by a Cannon County, Tennessee, VISIT WWW.MYFIR.COM occurred in the Reed, deceased were issued as follows: certain Deed of Trust with all the rights, powers and performance of the to the undersigned by the Bounded on the North executed August 12, 2003 and privileges of the WWW.REALTYTRAC.COM covenants, terms, and County Probate Court of and also on the East by the by JESSIE T. CASTEEL original Trustee named in Insertion Dates: August 19, conditions of a Deed of Cannon County, Tennessee. lands of M.F. Leeman; AND TABITHA K. said Deed of Trust; and 2014, August 26, 2014, Trust Note dated March 15, All persons both resident bounded on the South by CASTEEL, husband and NOW, THEREFORE, September 2, 2014 2005, and the Deed of Trust and non-residents, having the lands of Leeman and wife to Watauga Title of notice is hereby given that of even date securing the claims matured and the McMahan Public Road, Rutherford Co., LLC, as the entire indebtedness has same, recorded March 21, unmatured against said and, bounded on the West Trustee, as same appears of been declared due and 2005, at Book 70, Page 531 estate are required to file by the lands of Ordette record in the office of the payable as provided in said in Office of the Register of same with the clerk of the Higgins, containing 3 acres, Register of Cannon County, Deed of Trust by the Deeds for Cannon County, above named court within more or less. Tennessee, in Record Book Holder, and that as agent Tennessee, executed by NOTICE TO four months of the first Being the same property 47, Page 215 and Modified for the undersigned, Brock ASHLEY TAYLOR AND publication of this notice, conveyed to the Grantors in Record Book 137, Page & Scott, PLLC, Substitute CREDITORS SHERRY LYNN TAYLOR, otherwise their claims will by deed of record in Book 159, and the undersigned Trustee, by virtue of the conveying certain property be forever barred. 91, page 222, Register's having been appointed power and authority vested Estate of therein described to This August 12,2014. Office for Cannon County, Substitute Trustee by in it, will on September 16, Andrew C. Rambo as ALVIN RAY WADE, Lisa Reed Tennessee. instrument recorded in 2014, at 12:00PM at the Trustee for First deceased Administratrix of the Horace R. Mahaffa and Record Book 128, Page 674, usual and customary Community Mortgage, Inc.; Notice is hereby given Estate of David Eugene Rayford Mahaffa being one in the said Register's Office, location at the Cannon and the undersigned, that on the 12th day of Reed, deceased and the same person. and the owner of the debt County Courthouse, Wilson & Associates, August, 2014, letters Bobby Smith, County Margaret y. Mahaffa, secured, Midfirst Bank, Woodbury, Tennessee, P.L.L.C., having been testamentary in respect of Clerk Yvonne Mahaffa and having requested the proceed to sell at public appointed Successor the estate of Alvin Ray Theodore W. Goodman, Yvonne Smith being one undersigned to advertise outcry to the highest and Trustee. Wade, deceased were Attorney and the same person. and sell the property best bidder for cash, the NOW, THEREFORE, issued to the undersigned The address for the above described in and conveyed following described 2t-Aug. 20, 27-P notice is hereby given that by the County Probate described property is: 2835 by said Deed of Trust, all of property situated in the entire indebtedness has Court of Cannon County, Parker Road, Morrison, said indebtedness having Cannon County, Tennessee, been declared due and Tennessee 37357. matured by default in the to wit: payable; and that an agent Street Address: 2835 payment of a part thereof, A certain tract or parcel of of Wilson & Associates, Parker Road, Morrison, at the option of the owner, realty lying and being in P.L.L.C., as Successor Tennessee 37357 this is to give notice that the the Thirteenth (13th) Civil Trustee, by virtue of the Parcel Number: 078- undersigned will, on District of Cannon County, power, duty, and authority 040.00 Wednesday, September 10, Tennessee, described as vested in and imposed Current Owner(s) of 2014 commencing at 02:00 follows: upon said Successor Property: Rayford Mahaffa, PM, at the Main Front Being all of Lot No.6, Trustee will, on October 3, aka Horace R. Mahaffa and Door of the Courthouse, Peartree Estates, as shown 2014 on or about 3:45 P.M., Yvonne Smith, aka Woodbury, Cannon on the survey and plat of at the Cannon County Margaret Y. Mahaffa County, Tennessee proceed same appearing of record Courthouse, Woodbury, Other interested parties: to sell at public outcry to in Plat Cabinet 1, Slide 1- Tennessee, offer for sale Eben Frizzell d/b/a All the highest and best bidder 156A, Register's Office for certain property hereinafter Techni-Clean c/o Andrew for cash, the following Cannon County, Tennessee, described to the highest L. Messick, Attorney described property, to wit: to which reference is bidder FOR certified funds The street address of the Situated in County of hereby made for a more paid at the conclusion of above described property is Cannon, State of Tennessee. complete and accurate the sale, or credit bid from a believed to be 2835 Parker Land in Cannon County, description. bank or other lending Road, Morrison, Tennessee Tennessee, being all of Lot Being the same property entity pre-approved by the 37357, but such address is No. 9, Turkey Ridge conveyed to Rhonda L. successor trustee. The sale not part of the legal Subdivision, according to Nickens (now known as Housing Authority to meet is free from all exemptions, description of the property survey and plat of same Rhonda L. Owen) by deed A meeting of the Woodbury Housing Authority Board which are expressly waived sold herein and in the event appearing of record in Plat of record in Deed Book 180, of Commissioners will be held in the Deed of Trust, said of any discrepancy, the Cabinet 1, Slide 1-200-B, Page 73, Register's Office property being real estate Wednesday, August 27, 2014, 3:00 legal description referenced Register's Office for for Cannon County, situated in Cannon County, herein shall control. Cannon County, Tennessee, Tennessee. p.m. Tennessee, and being more SALE IS SUBJECT TO to which reference is Parcel ID Number: 071- at the McFerrin Street office. The public is invited to particularly described as TENANT(S) RIGHTS IN hereby made for a more 117.00 attend. follows: POSSESSION. complete and detailed Address/Description: 1t-Aug. 20 Land in the 6th Civil All right of equity of description of said lot. 1366 Myrtle Road, District of Cannon County, redemption, statutory and Tax Parcel ID: 085-010.00 Bradyville, TN 37026. Tennessee, described as otherwise, and homestead Property Address: 2483 K Current Owner(s): follows: Being Lot Number are expressly waived in Parker Road, Bradyville, Rhonda L. Nickens. 34 of Volunteer View said Deed of Trust, and the TN. Other Interested Estates Section II, the plat AMBULANCE title is believed to be good, Other Interested Parties: Party(ies): First National of which is recorded in Plat but the undersigned will Capital One Bank, USA, Bank. Cabinet 1, Slide 1-89, sell and convey only as NA The sale of the property Register's Office Cannon BIDS ACCEPTED Substitute Trustee. All right and equity of described above shall be County, Tennessee. If you purchase a redemption, homestead subject to all matters shown According to the plat, Lot property at the foreclosure and dower waived in said on any recorded plat; any Number 34 fronts North on Cannon County Ambulance Service is sale, the entire purchase Deed of Trust, and the title and all liens against said the South side of Towers price is due and payable at is believed to be good, but property for unpaid accepting sealed bids for a new G- Lane a distance of 140.17 the conclusion of the the undersigned will sell property taxes; any 4500 Type III Ambulance. feet has a South or back line auction in the form of a and convey only as restrictive covenants, of 148.61 feet an East line of certified/bank check made Substitute Trustee. easements or set-back lines payable to or endorsed to that may be applicable; any 239.70 feet and a West line Copies of the bid specifications can be Shapiro & Kirsch, LLP. No prior liens or of 189.77. picked up at the Ambulance Service. For ALSO KNOWN AS: 92 personal checks will be ARNOLD M. WEISS, encumbrances as well as your bid to be considered, it has to be at Towers Lane, Woodbury, accepted. To this end, you Substitute Trustee any priority created by a Tennessee 37190-2131 the County Executive’s Office no later must bring sufficient funds Weiss Spicer Cash PLLC fixture filing; a deed of This sale is subject to all than Friday, September 26, 2014. to outbid the lender and 208 Adams Avenue trust; and any matter than matters shown on any any other bidders. Memphis, Tennessee an accurate survey of the applicable recorded plat; Insufficient funds will not 38l03 premises might disclose; The bids will be opened at 10:00 a.m. any unpaid taxes; any be accepted. Amounts 90l 526 8296 and restrictive covenants, Tuesday, September 30th. received in excess of the File # 1882-115412-FC All right and equity of winning bid will be redemption, statutory or easements, or setback lines refunded to the successful otherwise, homestead, and that may be applicable; any Cannon County has the right to statutory rights of purchaser at the time the MidFirst Bank/Jessie dower are expressly redemption of any accept or reject and all bids. foreclosure deed is Casteel waived in said Deed of delivered. Trust, and the title is governmental agency, state or federal; any prior liens or This property is being Published August 12, believed to be good, but the 3t-Aug. 20, 27, Sept. 3 encumbrances as well as sold with the express August 19, August 26 undersigned will sell and Check out Tennessee newspaper’s public notices at tnpress.com PAGE 18 CANNON COURIER AUGUST 20, 2014 CLASSIFIEDS

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