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putting a strain on the system." 2012 and ending June 30, 2013. The new Rainfall shortage may mean restrictions Paschal indicated if the area received rain budget includes a raise for the incoming TONY STINNETT shortage of rainfall and lack of water in in coming days then there could be relief; mayor and board. Courier Co-Editor recent weeks. however, it doesn't look as though enough The new budget includes a $6,000 annual Citizens of the Town of Woodbury could "We are not far from going to a volunteer precipitation is in the immediate forecast to salary for the mayor and $2,000 for the go on voluntary water restriction this water restriction," Paschal said. "Hopefully resolve the current situation without aldermen. The mayor earned $3,000 week, according to Director of Public it will stay voluntary. We are buying a lot voluntary help from citizens. annually and the aldermen earned $1,200. Works Alan Paschal. of water from CUD and trying to keep up The Board also voted 5-2 to adopt Aldermen Faye Knox, who served on a Paschal told the Woodbury Mayor and mainly in the evening time. People get Ordinance 443 on second reading and final committee to study the salaries, made the Board of Aldermen citizens may have to home and want to water their garden, their reading to approve the annual budget and voluntarily restrict water usage due to a lawn or wash their vehicles and it is tax rate for the fiscal year beginning July 1, See WATER, page 9 ‘We Care Cannon’ coming July 29 Woman indicted on two vehicular homicide charges

Five people were recently served with sealed indictments returned by the Cannon County Grand Jury last month. One of those indicted is a woman charged with two counts of vehicular homicide. The grand jury handed down the indictments against Gina McCutcheon, 222 Charlie Powell Rd., Woodbury, after the case was presented by the Tennessee Highway Patrol. According to the THP, McCutcheon was allegedly intoxicated while being the driver of a vehicle which collided with another vehicle, occupied by MC CUTCHEON Melvin and Nancy Lazzarra, on of control and then crossed the May 16, 2011. center line, striking Lazarra's The THP's investigation of the Jeep. As McCutcheon's Tahoe accident, conducted by Trooper separated from the Jeep, it went Bruce Pryor, reports that a 2002 airborne and rotated before Chevrolet Tahoe being driven by striking an embankment and McCutcheon was traveling east coming to final rest. The Jeep on US 70S. A second vehicle, a rotated and came to final rest on 1994 Jeep Cherokee being driven the roadway. by Melvin Lazarra of Melvin Lazarra, along with his McMinnville, was traveling west wife Nancy who was a passenger, on US 70S. McCutcheon's vehicle went out See INDICTED, page 9 Smaller schools hold up middle grade sports plan

TONY STINNETT Director of Schools Barbara Courier Co-Editor Parker had developed since the Basketball teams at area issue first came up at the May, grammar schools, as well as 2012 Board meeting. Board middle grades sports that are member Shannon Davenport offered in Cannon County but do agreed to second the motion only not fall under the direction of any if the issue was tabled until school, will not participate under August. the guidelines of the TMSAA "It seems we are always tabling (Tennessee Middle School things and the kids get put Athletic Association) for the 2012- another year behind," Davenport TONY STINNETT photo 13 school year. said. "It seems to me we are right Community effort to help Cannon’s kids The Cannon County Board of back where we were with the Education unanimously voted to Middle School forum." Community businesses are teaming up to help make sure Cannon County children have what form a committee considering Gannon said there was a need they need to start the 2012-13 school year on a positive note. "We Care Cannon" is a community placing sports teams within the for a committee to field concerns effort/initiative to help the children and youth of Cannon County. From left, Dr. Michael TMSAA; however, the issue was and questions and have those Thomas, Daisy Gannon and Ron Poston display some of the items that will be available to tabled until the August meeting answered by TMSAA students. Cannon County youth will have opportunity to receive health check-ups, haircuts, and, thus, will not go into effect representatives prior to the dental check-ups, vision check-ups, school supplies and backpacks. We Care Cannon is for the upcoming school year. August meeting. available to youth pre-K through high school age. The child and parent must be present at Board Chairman Randy "We have more questions than Gannon made the motion to form Woodbury Grammar between 2-5 p.m. July 29. All items and care will be provided for free. a committee using the outline See SCHOOLS, page 9

INSIDE: Cannon Sports, Page 13 PAGE 2 CANNON COURIER JUNE 13, 2012 CANNON OBITUARIES Walter Alexander Terry Don Duke Lois L.McGriff Walter Calvin Alexander, age 69, passed away Terry Don Duke, 43, died Tuesday, June 5, 2012 at Mrs. Lois L. McGriff, 75, of Woodbury died June 2, 2012. Wednesday, May 30, 2012. Service were Saturday, June 9th Vanderbilt Hospital. She was born July 29, 1936 in Rison, Arkansas. Her parents at Woodbury Church of Christ, 100 E. Water Street, A resident of Morrison, he was a native of Cannon were the late Vera Meadows Neal and Woodbury, TN. County, a member of the Church of Christ, and a farmer. Louannie (Vettoe) Neal. She was also Mr. Alexander laid in state from 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Survivors include his mother, Linda Farless Duke of preceded in death by a son, Larry Eugene Burial was in Hoover Cemetery in Woodbury. Woodbury; daughter, Ashley Duke of Woodbury; cousin, McGriff; daughter, Teresa Suzette McGriff; Mr. Walter Alexander was born to Georgia Lee Alexander Lynn Duke of Woodbury; mother of his daughter, Tonya brother, Charles "Buddy" McGriff; sister, and the late Ramsey Alexander, Sr. on November 14, 1942. Duke Warren of Manchester; close friend since childhood, Grace Clayton and a granddaughter, Jennifer He is survived by his loving wife Sue Alexander; son Fancie Lewis Ely of Woodbury; also surviving are several Lovvorn. Christopher Alexander; daughter Kristal Alexander; three close friends. She is survived by her daughter, Phylis and Jeff Lovvorn brothers, Ramsey Jr. (June), David (Mattie) and Roy He was preceded in death by his father, Larry Don Duke; of Woodbury; sons, Guy and Cindy McGriff of Humble, TX (Barbara); grandchild Christopher Sevier; and two aunts, grandparents, Everett and Goldie Duke and Lovie Farless; and Billy and Irene McGriff of Huffman, TX; sister, Myrtle Ethel Mai Marable and Louise Marable. cousins, Jason Duke and Kimberly Duke Serna. Irene Warden of Ward, Arkansas; nine grandchildren, Service was in care of Nelson & Sons Memorial Chapel of Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. on Friday, June 8, Jessica and Brooks Lance, Billy Adkison, Michelle Bond, Shelbyville, TN (931) 685-4200. 2012 with Bro. Herb Alsup officiating. Burial was held in Chirs McGriff, Laura McGriff, Larry E. McGriff, Jr., Jean McMahan Cemetery. Ann McNutt, Guy McGriff, Jr. and Kellen McGriff, also Cannon Courier, June 13, 2012, Woodbury, Tennessee Pallbearers were Alan Taylor, Leon Foster, Curtis Ely, Joe eleven great grandchildren. Fanning, Joe Umbarger, Lynn Duke, Lynn Sissom, Brian Mrs. McGriff was a member of the Woodbury Church of Williams Christ. She loved spending time with her family. Mrs. Bobbie Jean Floyd For online tributes, www.woodburyfuneralhome.net Funeral services were Tuesday, June 5, 2012 at 11 a.m. in the Smith Funeral Home chapel. Herb Alsup officiated and Mrs. Bobbie Jean (Daniels) Floyd, 45, of Woodbury died interment was in Gaither Cemetery. June 4, 2012. She was born May 30, 1967 in Knoxville, TN. Cannon Courier, June 13, 2012, Woodbury, Tennessee In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the She was preceded in death by her mother, Mary Lee Alzheimers Association or American Cancer Society. (Rutherford) Daniels; husband, Charles Edward Floyd, Sr.; Contact Smith Funeral Home for details. sons, Charles Edward Floyd, Jr., John Baker Floyd and half www.smithfuneralhomewoodbury.net (615)563-5337 brother, Charles Samuel Patterson. Aubrey “Nick” Nichols She is survived by her father and step-mother, Robert Cannon Courier, June 13, 2012, Woodbury, Tennessee Aubrey “Nick” Nichols, 81, died Sunday, June 3, 2012 at and Peggy Daniels of LaVergne, daughters, Rebecca Floyd Stones River Hospital. and Angela Floyd; brother, Ronnie Daniels of A Cannon County native and Woodbury resident, Murfreesboro; sisters, Connie Daniels of Bradyville, Lisa Aubrey was a member of the Woodbury Church of Christ Mrs. Bettie Lee McBroom Knott of Alabama, Sandra Farless of McMinnville and and a veteran of the Korean War, serving in Mrs. Bettie Lee McBroom, 93, of Readyville passed away Teresa Bogle of Woodbury; also survived by fourteen the Navy. He was a Mganager of Farmers on June 6, 2012. She was born August 12, 1918 grandchildren. Co-Op, supervisor of shipping and to George Brown Gilley and Willie Brown. Funeral services will held in the Smith Funeral Home receiving at General Aircraft Co. in She was preceded in death by her husband, chapel with Greg Mitchell officiating. Interment was in Glendale, CA and Manager of Rigsby’s Andrew McBroom, brother, George Brown Gilley Hill Cemetery. Smith Funeral Home (615)563-5337 Feed & Seed. He was a life member of and a sister, Mary A. Brown. http://www.smithfuneralhomewoodbury.net Disabled American Veterans and a member of the VFW. She leaves to cherish her memory brothers, Survivors include his wife, Ernestine “Tina” Goin Charlie Brown, Thomas and Carolyn Brown; Cannon Courier, June 13, 2012, Woodbury, Tennessee Nichols of Woodbury; brother, Ray (Jean) Nichols of sisters, Margaret Dillard, Lorell Brandon, Woodbury; sisters, Macon Jennings and Sue Reed both of Katherine Ezell and Dora Johnson; special friend that she Woodbury and Faye Fann of McMinnville; Also surviving thought of like a daughter, Brenda Odom, a host of nieces, are several nieces and nephews. nephews, great nieces and nephews and many friends. MONUMENTS He was preceded in death by his parents, Clarence Mrs. McBroom was a member of the Auburn Hills Church All Sizes See or Call Nichols and Sadie Davenport Nichols; sister, Irene Morris of Christ. She received her education at Woodbury and brother, Leon Nichols. Elementary and attended Holloway High School in KENNY GILLEY Funeral service were held in the Chapel of Woodbury Murfreesboro. Woodbury Funeral Home (615) 563-2311 Funeral Home at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, June 5, 2012 with Funeral services were held Saturday, June 9, 2012 at 10 Bro. Herb Alsup and Bro. Michael Thomas officiating. A.M. in the Smith Funeral Home chapel. Interment was in Burial was in Riverside Gardens. Hoover Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Billy Smith Funeral Home 615)563-5337 www.smithfuneralhomewoodbury.net Breakfast Cooked to order 6:30 - 9:30 a.m. Smith Preacher Scholarship. Cannon Courier, June 13, 2012, Woodbury, Tennessee Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday For online tributes, www.woodburyfuneralhome.net Lunch served 10:30 - 2:00 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday Cannon Courier, June 13, 2012, Woodbury, Tennessee James Milton Preston Lunch delivery now available in Woodbury downtown area. Call 563-6565. James Milton Preston, 91, died Friday, May 18, 2012 at NHC – Smithville following an extended illness. Dinner served 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. A resident of Woodbury, Mr. Preston was a native of Wednesday, Friday & Saturday Margaret Hughes Hall Cannon County. He served as a deacon at Woodland Margaret Geraldine Hughes Hall, age 78, of Baptist Church, and was a veteran of WWII, serving in the Sunday Brunch 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Murfreesboro, died on Monday, June 4, 2012 at Community Army. He was a farmer and worked in construction. Care of Rutherford County following a lengthy illness. Survivors include his wife of 65 1/2 years, Mrs. Hall was born in Crossville, Tennessee to Dudley A. Margaret Inglis Preston of Woodbury; Hughes and Minvera Jane Montgomery Hughes Woodrey, children, Regina (Wayne) Pack and Helen @ and was preceded in death by her parents, sister, Juanita Preston, both of Smithville; David (Jackie) arts center Dunbar, and two brothers, Dudley and Eugene Hughes. Preston of Beech Grove, Russell (Kay) 1424 John Bragg Hwy., Woodbury, TN Mrs. Hall is survived by her husband David B. Hall; son Preston of Manchester, Charles (Kathy) Preston, 615-563-6565 Bruce Anthony Hall, of Murfreesboro; daughter Carolyn Terry Preston and Donald Preston all of Woodbury; Lucille Hasty and husband Lynnie Hasty, of Bascom, brother: Harry Martin Preston of Crossville. Also surviving Florida. She is also survived by five grandchildren, Samuel, are 13 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren. Nathan, Benjamin, and Jonathan Hasty, Jennifer Southard He was preceded in death by his parents, Hervey Preston and her husband Anthony, and two great grandchildren, and Verna Griffith Preston; 2 grandchildren, Jimmy Callie and Alena Southard. Preston and Virginia Preston, and a sister, Margaret Gilley. Thank You So Kindly Mrs. Hall attended Southern Adventist University at Funeral services were held at Woodland Baptist Church Collegedale, Tennessee, and was married in May, 1957 to a at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, May 21, 2012 with Bro. Greg Mitchell and Bro. John Robinson officiating. Burial was in Dr. and Mrs. Leon Reuhland and fellow student, David B. Hall. They immediately settled in Murfreesboro, where David joined and later became the Amity Cemetery. family would like to thank all our managing partner of the firm now known as Hall, In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Cannon friends for the cards, calls, food, Davidson & Associates, Certified Public Accountants. She County Child Advocacy Center or Woodland Baptist Church. prayers and visits during his recent assisted him in that business for over fifty years as secretary and receptionist, as well as being a homemaker. For online tributes, www.woodburyfuneralhome.net illness. It is just overwhelming to Mrs. Hall was an active member of the Woodbury Seventh- Cannon Courier, June 13, 2012, Woodbury, Tennessee know the love and support we have Day Adventist Church, where she served for many years as received. church organist, Sabbath School Superintendent, and bulletin editor. Graveside service were 3:30 Saturday at Evergreen Johnny Van Lewis Again a big thank you Cemetery. Pastor Dennis Clark officiated. Visitation was Johnny Van Lewis, 52 of Liberty, died Thursday, May 24, 2012 at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. He was a and God bless you all. held Saturday at Woodfin Funeral Chapel. Family and friends served as pallbearers. On line condolences may be sales representative for Liberty Mutual Insurance and a made to www.woodfinchapel.com 893-5151. member of the Real Life Community Church. The funeral was Tuesday, May 29 at 4:00 Dr. Leon Cannon Courier, June 13, 2012, Woodbury, Tennessee p.m. at the Chapel of Love-Cantrell Funeral Home. Forest Jackson officiated. Reuhland Lewis was preceded in death by his parents, Carl and Ann Nichols Lewis and a brother, Charlie Lewis. Survivors include his wife, Lisa Lewis of Liberty; two LESSONS TO BE sons, Justin Michael Lewis of Liberty and Gabriel Van and New Hope Church of Christ wife Brittiney Lewis of Murfreesboro; two brothers, Tommy STUDIED Lewis of Ashland City and Edward Lewis of Pleasant View; invites you to SETTING SAIL two sisters, Marilyn Head and Deborah Lewis both of Listening to Ashland City. Vacation Bible School Instructions The family asks that donations please be made to the Freckles' Friends organization in lieu of flowers. to discover Treasure of Proverbs 19:20 Cannon Courier, June 13, 2012, Woodbury, Tennessee SEARCHING FOR the Forgotten Island. CLUES Discovering Truth Martha Sue Phillips Proverbs 1:5 Martha Sue Phillips, age 68, of Smithville, passed away on June 1, 2012 at Vanderbilt Medical Center. She was a native CHARTING THE of Woodbury, but lived most her life in Rutherford County. COURSE Martha was a homemaker and of the Baptist faith. Avoiding Martha was preceded in death by her mother Gladys Mullins; son, Frank Wilson Jr.; and brother, Donald Phillips. Foolish She is survived by daughters, Melissa Holbrooks of Sunday, June 17 Behavior Watertown, Theresa Wilson of Kentucky, Karen Wilson of Proverbs 9:6 Murfreesboro, Marilyn White of Kentucky and Cathy Hill through Thursday, June 21 of Murfreesboro; sister, Nina Adams of Smyrna Tn.; and 6:00 p.m. Sunday THE GOOD LIFE grandchildren, Johnny Kennedy, Donny Kennedy, Neil Monday-Thursday 7:00 p.m. OASIS Vonstoch Jr, Gala Holbrooks, Timothy White, Amanda Living God’s White, Ricky White, Baue White, Michael Monday, Angela Way Wilson, Ricky Wilson, Jessica Wilson, Dusty Wilson, Ericka Adult Bible Class Speaker Proverbs 21:21 Wilson and twelve great grandchildren. A chapel service was held at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, June 4, CHARLES MULLINS “W” MARKS 2012 at Jennings and Ayers Chapel with Brother Jim Averett THE SPOT officiating. Burial followed at Prater Cemetery in Woodbury with grandsons serving as active pallbearers. 4296 Murfreesboro Road Classes for all ages! Gaining Wisdom Please leave condolences at www.jenningsandayers.com Refreshments served after Thursday night session Readyville, TN 37149 Proverbs 2:6 Cannon Courier, June 13, 2012, Woodbury, Tennessee CANNON COURIER JUNE 13, 2012 PAGE 3

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Photo provided This photo was made in the mid 30’s with Rural Carrier H. C. Hollandsworth (1894-1965) and Postmaster J. E. Davenport standing in the door of the 3 BR/2 bath, large deck and wrap New Listing! 108 Kimela Drive, $114,900. Upgrades to home: carpet, Woodbury Post Office when it was located on the east of the public square in porch. Good floorplan. $89,900. paint, tankless hot water heat and renovated main bathroom, 3/2, garage, Woodbury while Judge Sterling S. Brown stands beside his office door in the carport and lg. outbuilding. Great lot. same building. This building still stands and is presently occupied by Briar Rose Flower Shop. Reunion notices Smithson Melton reunion set for June 24 Farless family A and Alone Smithson Melton reunion will be held Sunday, June 24 at the Some of the best views in Cannon County can be seen from your front 3/2. Almost 1600 sq. ft. $134,900 reunion set Gassaway Community Center. porch. Renovated 3/3 - 2,400 sq. ft. home. 35 +/- acres, barn, pond, party The Farless family reunion house, and storage, fenced. Privacy almost in town. This one has it all! will be held Saturday, June A covered dish dinner will begin at 12:00 noon. 16th at New Hope Church of Christ. Please bring a For any information, call Patsy Schroer at covered dish and photos. 615-459-2952 (home) or 615-477-8698 (cell). If you need any information, call Brenda (Farless) Williams at 563- 9290. Thank you sincerely for sharing our sorrow. Your kindness is deeply appreciated and will always be New Listing! New Construction! 1872 +/- sq. ft. basement home. 4 1674 sq. ft. brick, 3 BR/2 bath, Tate Reunion 3/2 on 1.5 acres. Mature trees. BR/2 bath, $139,900 hardwood and tile, garage, 2-car remembered. House can be ready before your carport, and ice storage bldg. Sunday, June 24 Your presence at the funeral home and loan is 1 year. Builder warranty. $149,900 The Tate Reunion will be funeral was much appreciated. held Sunday, June 24 at Thanks to the doctors and employees of SHORT SALE Auburntown Community Stones River Hospital and also the Center (next to fire station). Doors will open at noon. Woodbury Funeral Home. Potluck dinner will be served beginning at 12:30 p.m. If any of your family lived The Family of or lives in the Cannon AUBREY County area and you think Basement home that can be used Mobile home, barn and 5 +/- 3BR Home & 5+/- Acres, you could be related, come NICHOLS as two separate living units. acres. $32,500. join us and find out. Also if you have any new additions to your family, please bring a written report to update the records. Shared pictures new The Family of Land and Lot SOLD and old to view are always PENDING welcome. Plates, forks and JAMES MILTON PRESTON tracts available! napkins are furnished. would like to thank each individual for 40’x50’ store building, mobile home Please pass the word. and lot. MLS# 13478997 Peggy Wilson Tate (615) 563- their prayers, kindness and 5910, [email protected] thoughtfulness and for the donations, flowers, food. Woodbury Church of Christ Smithson-Melton Also a special thanks to his friends, reunion set Woodbury Health Care, DeKalb Community Hospital, A and Alone Smithson Vacation Bible School Melton reunion will be held Smithville NHC Health Sunday, June 24 at the Care and Woodbury Gassaway Community Funeral Home. Center. June 11-15 A covered dish dinner will 9:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. be served at 12:00 noon. For any information, call Patsy Schroer at 615-459-2952 home or 615-477-8698 cell. JESUS IS LORD “The Life of Moses” BAPTIST CHURCH Classes for ALL ages!! Annual Decoration Adult Class Speaker: Marion West and Donation Day 12044 Halls Hill Pike - Milton Snacks, crafts, puppets... The annual Decoration and Pastor Kelly Ferrell 931-952-9076 Donation Day at Blue Wing Cemetery will be held SERVICE TIMES Woodbury Church of Christ Saturday, June 16th from Sunday 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. & 10:00 a.m. to 1 p.m. 100 East Water Street Woodbury, TN 3790 Donations are greatly 2nd & 4th Saturday at needed for continued 7 p.m. For more information, call 563-2119 mowing and upkeep. Transportation Available For more info, call 904- Everyone 4228. The annual board meeting Welcome is at 10:00 a.m. on this day. You are invited to attend Vacation Bible School Theme: “What’s Behind the Door?” Sunday night: Noah Builds an Ark Monday night: Daniel in the Lions’ Den Tuesday night: The Paralytic Man Walks Wednesday night: The 5 Wise and 5 Foolish Bridesmaids at Leoni Church of Christ Plainview Baptist Church 6818 McMinnville Hwy. Woodbury, TN 6088 Jim Cummings Highway June 17-20, 2012 Sunday night 6:00 p.m. June 18th - 22nd Monday-Wednesday 7:00 p.m. M-Th 6:00 - 8:30 Classes for nursery through adults Friday 6:00 - 9:00 EVERYONE WELCOME! Classes for all ages! For transportation, call 563-2337 and leave a message. PAGE 4 CANNON COURIER JUNE 13, 2012 Courier Columnist Sports Hall of Famers William R. Fryar, Publisher KEVIN HALPERN, Print and Electronic Media Editor credit others’ ‘game’ TERESA STOETZEL, Advertising Director TONY STINNETT, Sports and Schools Editor Published Each Wednesday at 210 West Water Street Woodbury, TN 37190 It's interesting when two Being recognized PHONE (615) 563-2512 FAX (615) 563-2519 sports hall of fame recently in Tennessee's [email protected] [email protected] members speak about the highest stratosphere of other. sports obviously Whittle’s Words U.S.P.S. No. 088-480 That "sharing" of the "touched" the former Of Wisdom Periodical Postage Paid At Woodbury, TN "spotlight" could be "key" Woodbury boy's emotions. to their being in respective "I was fortunate to grow DAN WHITTLE SUBSCRIPTION RATES: halls of fame. up in Woodbury," Insell $24 Per Year In Cannon County $27 Per Year In Tennessee $30 Per Year Out of State Recent Cannon County stated shortly after he was Sports Hall of Fame installed May 19th in the and society." inductee Harold (the Tennessee Sports Hall of The other "coach" at ADVERTISING: The publisher reserves the right to Voice) Patrick said he Fame. "It's very West Side School was reject or to cancel at any time any advertisement or knew "long ago" that humbling." another Cannon County any other material submitted for publication. "Ricky" Insell would one "I've benefitted from education legend, "Miss" day be in the Tennessee great players, great Annie Cox, also now Sports Hall of Fame. parents and great deceased. When someone uses the communities," Insell "I was at West Side in name "Ricky," MTSU's credited with obvious 1977-78, before moving to women's head basketball humility. Shelbyville," noted Coach Coach Insell automatically "By the time Ricky Insell, the son of knows it's likely someone started coaching Woodbury natives Charles calling from his boyhood professional at little West and Dot Insell. "I was Woodbury-era. Side School in Cannon blessed, really blessed to "I coached basketball County, it was obvious he work side-by-side with against Ricky in the Jr. Pro was destined for bigger Miss Annie Cox, a beloved League," credited Patrick. things," Patrick credited. legendary teacher who "That's when I first "Now, I rate him as the touched all our lives so learned that Ricky was best women's coach in positively." something special as a Tennessee…" The coach heaped more coaching mentor of Insell left the comfort praise on Woodbury youth." zone of his Cannon Mayor Patrick, now Interestingly, neither County boyhood to coach retired from broadcasting. men made respective halls Shelbyville High girls' "With Harold's passion of fames due to sports basketball, ultimately for youth and their sports, prowess. leading them to 10 state he touched thousands of Standing at five feet, six titles and two USA Today young lives," Insell added. inches in height, one can national championships, "Not many small schools, assume Insell never "slam- posting a 775-148 won- like (former) Woodbury dunked" a basketball. But loss record. He was High, had their sports Insell "stands tall" named national coach of events broadcast regularly amongst the coaching the year four different on the radio. legends of the Volunteer times. "With Harold, it wasn't State. "Ricky was born to just basketball," Insell Guest Columnist Patrick acknowledges it coach," echoed Patrick in detailed. "He was there for was not "athleticism," but his best baritone softball, baseball and his "voice" as a long time announcing voice that was football…because he was And there were local radio sports legend on Woodbury respected by so many broadcaster that triggered Radio Station WBRY in people, Mayor Patrick was his recent induction in the the 1960-70s. "We knew a 'politician' before he Cannon County Sports that from his earliest knew he was a giants amongst Hall of Fame. volunteer coaching days." 'politician.'" "Neither Rick or I were It was that "first job" at "Harold never did blessed with great little West Side broadcasting as a 'job,'" mere men...or a personal athletic abilities," Elementary School that Insell added. "In fact, it Patrick assessed shortly helped "launch" Coach probably cost him money, after his recent induction Insell's professional career especially games on the GIANT hoax?! into the local hall of fame, after graduating from road, to broadcast all sponsored by Woodbury's MTSU in 1977. those years. That's how historic newspaper, the "Supt. Of Schools (the dedicated he has always Meat ‘n’ Potatoes "And there Via a variety of news-letting mediums Cannon Courier, that late) Barney Bragg gave been to his community." we saw the (some credible, some not so credible), dates back to the 1880s. me my first teacher's aide Interestingly, after 40- giants, the sons word has been circulating that Although known job at West Side, where plus years of MIKE VINSON of Anak, which archaeologists found a "giant skull" in nationally as a top college they also needed a coach," newspapering, I've come of the Greece, May 2012, and this discovery coach, Insell consistently Insell traced back in time. noticed the truly "great giants: and we confirms the existence of the Anakites and acknowledges "hometown "Superintendent Bragg ones" are more prone to were in our own sight as grasshoppers, Goliath. roots" during newspaper was a foundation stone in credit others, rather than and so we were in their sight"(Numbers However, many skeptics are calling this interviews. Cannon County education talk about themselves. 13:33). so-called great discovery a "hoax," BACKGROUND: The sons of "Anak" alleging it is nothing more than doctored are first mentioned in the Book of photography engineered by money- Numbers, Old Testament. As the story hungry scam artists. One must admit, goes, Israelite leader Moses sent 12 spies given today's technology, the right (representing the 12 tribes of Israel) to technician can make most anything like scout out the Land of Canaan before the look most anything else the technician so To the Editor Children of Israel laid siege to and desires. occupied the "Promised Land." If you don't believe me, just ask some of County should findings (problems). In Home next to the Post When the 12 spies returned from their the single males and females who have particular the report Office. Someone worked recon, they reported to Moses that, utilized online dating services to socialize: update focused on their very hard on those indeed, Canaan was a "land flowing with Though she appeared to be "fine" on her recommendations planters. So nice to see all milk and honey." Further, the spies Facebook photo, she went from 120 lbs. accounting describing centralized that eye candy. brought back samples of Canaan's fruits, to 350 lbs., overnight! You know what I'm accounting. The including a cluster of grapes so big and talking about. procedures recommendations SUE STANCIL heavy it took two strapping Israelite Actually, I don't understand why a large described how the county Woodbury warriors to carry it, the grapes hanging on portion of society is so reluctant to accept Your May 30th article on could implement a pole between them. the possibility that giants (both human the two proposed county centralized accounting and Reference also is made to these and animal) once roamed the earth. After budgets presented tax improve internal controls. Canaanites being descendants of all, there was Robert Pershing Waldo payers with a difficult It is, I believe, Nephilim. I found it difficult to pin down (1918 - 1940), who, irrefutably, was the choice. I want to offer an irresponsible and poor Donations help a definitive correlation between Anak and "World's Tallest Man," standing observation and a politics for our elected Nephilim. What I did find interesting, approximately 9 feet in height. suggestion. We also have commissioners to propose food bank though, is some Biblical For all you and I know, Robert Pershing an opportunity to save tax raising property taxes scholars/historians theorize the giant Waldo fooled around a lot, and there's a dollars. while continuing to The figures are in and people of Anak were the offspring of slew of "Waldos" and "Waldonettes" out First, over the last year support the use of our we are pleased to Heavenly angels: angels that desired there running around.(?) we have had a $14,000.00 antiquated financial announce the results of the pleasures of the flesh and, in quenching Point made: If we had a 9-foot man in the example of the processes. Cannon County those desires, came down to earth and 20th Century, why couldn't we have had shortcomings of the Further, if county Emergency Food Bank impregnated human women. I agree, it's the same-or larger-centuries ago? county's current financial employees want raises food drive. a bit of a stretch, but...? Regarding the recent finding of a giant processes. That loss of our they should work tirelessly With the help of the mail Still, some argue there is direct lineage skull in Greece, I'm going to reserve dollars occurred in large to insure that our tax carriers from the U.S. Post between these Anakites-a "strong and tall" commenting whether the find was part because of the dollars are spent in Office and the community people-and Goliath, the Philistine giant authentic or a hoax, because I wasn't part county's antiquated accordance with effective of Cannon County we who, wielding a shield, spear, and a of the discovery team. Even if I'd been financial procedures. financial accounting brought in a total of 2,400 sword, was slain by David (Israel's first part of the discovery team, I'm not a Late last year the procedures. pounds of food. King; I Samuel, Old Testament), who used university-trained paleontologist, defined Comptroller's Office, We would like to thank a only a slingshot and a rock. Biblical as someone who studies "the forms of life Division of County Audit, JOHN A. HACKETT all those who donated scholars guesstimate Goliath was between existing in prehistoric or geologic times, audited all the county's Readyville food and the Post Office 9.5 and 10 feet tall. as represented by the fossils of plants, financial procedures. As a for picking up the food, (NOTE: Arguably, one of the all-time animals, and other organisms." result our commissioners and all the volunteers who most corn-fed takes on Goliath is a sports Was a legitimate, giant human skull were presented with a helped to sort and store buddy of mine who, years ago, found in Greece, or is it, merely, a GIANT lengthy report that the food. commented that Goliath would've given hoax? described several very Flowers make We also appreciate all Wilt Chamberlain "hell under the boards" serious problems (called the cash donations that in the NBA . . . I know-I know, but I just 'findings'). In particular Mr. Vinson can be contacted at town look were made. With couldn't resist sharing it!) the total lack of centralized [email protected]. everyone’s help, we can accounting procedures and better continue to be a bridge of the poor internal controls hope and help to those were cited as serious I don’t know who is among us who are problems that wasted responsible for the pretty struggling. Letters To The Editor are welcome on any subject printed in the taxpayer dollars. The baskets and planters at the comptroller's audit report courthouse but thanks. pages of this paper. They must be under 250 words, also offered They really do look great. recommendations for Also check out the CANNON COUNTY subject to editing for improper language and verified by address or correcting each of these entrance to the Nursing FOOD BANK phone number. CANNON COURIER JUNE 13, 2012 PAGE 5 WHEN YOU REALLY WANT TO GET IT SOLD, GIVE US A CALL!

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In a somewhat tongue-in- they will be the first media Mickey and Minnie may no cheek column I wrote a few company to ban junk food longer be seen together in a years ago, I joked about the advertising for its TV ice cream shop and that possibility of someday channels, radio stations and Goofy may be pushing seeing warning labels on websites intended for our French fries in dark allies to hamburgers, desserts and children. Your kids, while Donald’s nephews. This other foods that we eat. I still being able to watch new change is all about was just trying to be funny their favorite mouse look obesity rates and Disney is while attempting to express after his dog Pluto, will not the first to attempt to do a point that warning labels be seeing Tony the Tiger something for the younger do very little to stop us push his sugary flakes on crowd. from doing what we really Saturday mornings. New York Mayor Michael want to do if we want to do Instead, Disney says they Bloomberg has proposed a it bad enough. will be pushing fruits and ban on the “Big Gulp” up in The article was written vegetables during those his city to cut down the size There are several campaign to sugary foods diets is unplug the Disney during the time of tobacco early morning shows when of folks in the Big Apple. questions in all of this. and drinks. It looks like if channel, have a small cold taking a direct hit from kids are usually sitting He is putting a ban on Disney is cutting out the we don’t start doing it drink and go outside for a warning labeling and the before the one-eyed sugary drinks bigger than snack food advertising ourselves, the government game of backyard baseball. pros and cons of its success monster with a bowl of 16 ounces, which don’t fit in during the kid’s and Big TV is going to do it Our children just may were being questioned. I something, less the prize, your automobile’s cup programming, but I just for us. Tried it on smoking, discover that the best never thought that watching one of Disney’s holders anyway, to stop the wonder how many kids why not food. Adventure Land is right in someday my thoughts in an features. It sure will be over indulgences of big have drivers licenses and I grew up during a time their own backyard. article, that was supposed strange seeing junior drinks that he says leads to do the grocery shopping? I of chores at home, summer I would also suggest we to be a collection of munch on a bowl of squash your bathroom scales being saw a lot of things on TV as farm work, and no vending find them a few chores to nonsense, would ever as Toy Story characters unable to function. a child and would ask my machines in the educational do as well. It can’t hurt and become a possibility. But, promote the importance of I grew up when an 8- mother for a box at the facilities. Plus, it was it sure would help a whole these days nonsense often eating broccoli. ounce cold drink took care A&P, but she would do required that P.E. be taken lot more than banning a becomes law, so why They are reporting that of your thirst and only cost something that by everyone at school. And few commercials. should I not be surprised the Happy Meal may not a nickel. I also have to discouraged me from doing you know, we all lived when Disney announces no even meet the standards to admit there weren’t a lot of that very often. She would through it. Disney’s more pop tarts on their get a place on the Mouse’s us in the overly plump say, “No.” programming was also - Pettus L. Read is editor of channels. TV channels. Disney’s range either. But I don’t I guess the current Davy Crockett, Spin and the Tennessee Farm Bureau It seems the attack is guidelines require that a think it was the size of the generation only uses that Marty, and the Mickey News and Director of underway on snack foods complete meal must be drink that caused that. It method of discouragement Mouse Club, that after you Communications for the and sugary drinks. The under 600 calories and a was the amount of the for drugs and smoking, but watched them made you Tennessee Farm Bureau Walt Disney Company, who side dish could have no exercise prior to and after with our health now being want to go outside and Federation. He may be taught us that mice can talk, more than 200 calories. It’s the drink, as well as the lack sent over the cliff by our play. Maybe what we contacted by e-mail at now have announced that being predicted that of the nickels, that kept us a eating habits, it seems we should do to help our kid’s [email protected] lot thinner. need a “Just Say No” SWIMMING Walts Logging & Excavating LESSONS Buying Standing Timber at the Cannon Community Center Walnut, Oak, Hickory, Poplar, Maple - Will also cut on shares NOW GOING ON Owner - Walter Andrews JUNE 11-15 615-633-8144 at 5:15 until 6:30 p.m.

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FREE BREAKFAST: First United Methodist STUFF THE BUS: The United Way of Rutherford Church Woodbury will be providing free breakfast to all and Cannon Counties is set to collect items for literacy kits children and teenagers to the age of 18, at the Woodbury through June 20 in its inaugural "Stuff the Bus" program Housing Authority from 8:30-9:30 a.m., Monday through that is expected to provide more than 500 local students Friday through July 27, 2012. Woodbury Housing with tools and resources for success. Authority is located at 401 McFerrin St. The housing As one of its four impact areas, United Way is focusing on authority office is at the corner of College Street and this educational program in order to provide the students McFerrin Street, south of Adams Street. Adams Street is not only with school supplies, but also books and activities also known as the Bypass. For more information call 563- promoting literacy. According to ww.tn.gov, only 42% of DONNA VAN LIERE 2135. third-grade Tennessee students were reading on grade level in 2010. Items needed to complete the literacy kits include: FCE MEETING: The Readyville fce (Family and scissors (Fiskar brand), paper (wide-ruled notebook paper), Sex abuse victim Community Education Association) will meet on Tuesday, craft paper or handwriting paper, spiral-bound notebooks June 19, 2012 at 11:00 am at the home of Ann Johnson. Mrs with wide ruled notebook paper, crayons (24-count Johnson lives at 524 Lake Ann Road in Woodbury, TN. For Crayola), pencils (No. 2), markers (Crayola), stickers, glue directions, please call 765.7353. sticks (Elmer's) and Playdough. backs Duck Derby Ms. Julia Logan of the Manchester Hospice Organization Various locations are accepting donations for the Stuff the will be a guest speaker. All members are encouraged to Bus program, including: LaVergne Library, Wilson Bank & Bestselling author Donna they can disclose the abuse attend and remember to bring their yearbook, calendars Trust locations (Rutherford County), Ford of Murfreesboro, VanLiere wondered how to a trusted adult. and fce surveys. This will be an important meeting as there The Learning Circle, Dollar General (Cason Lane location), breaking a childhood secret “The shame factor breaks are many items to be voted on and decision to be made. Sports*Com, Patterson Park, United Way of Rutherford and would have altered her life. your spirit,” VanLiere said. Your voice needs to be heard. Cannon Counties, Linebaugh Library locations, Sam's As a young girl, two of “If a child steps forward and Programs of the Cannon County Extension service are Club, the Rutherford County Courthouse, FirstBank VanLiere’s neighbors breaks that abuse pattern, offered to all eligible people regardless of race, color, locations (Rutherford and Cannon Counties), and Stones molested her on separate that’s when people go to jail. national origin, gender, age or disability, religion or veteran River Hospital of Woodbury. Public collection sites will occasions. But she was too When light gets to that status. For further information, contact agent offices and close on June 20 and kits will be distributed in backpacks to fearful to tell. darkness, that’s when UT Extension Agent, Carla Bush at 615.563.2554 in the students on June 21 through a school bus delivery “There’s so much shame, healing begins.” Woodbury. system. so much guilt on the part of As parents, the VanLieres For more information on sponsoring a literacy kit for $10, the victim,” VanLiere have told their two call (615) 893-7303, visit www.uwrutherford.org. explained. “Shame and guilt daughters and one son no ADOPT DUCKS, WIN BUCKS: Adopt some don’t belong to them but it’s one can see their private ducks for a chance to win $5,000 bucks during the annual still there.” parts except the parents and Child Advocacy Center Duck Derby June 23. COMMODITY DISTRIBUTION: The Upper She didn’t disclose the their doctor. People who want to adopt a duck pay $5 for one duck, Cumberland Human Resource Agency (UCHRA) will hold abuse until she confided in VanLiere advises the $25 for a six-quack, $50 for a quacker’s dozen or $100 for a a commodities distribution for Cannon County, Thursday, her husband, Troy. Since victim to speak to someone flock of 25 ducks, said Queen of the Quackers Kristin June 14, 2012 from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. at the Cannon then, she wrote “Finding safe so the offender will Demos. Each duck will be assigned a number. County Community Center located at the Fairgrounds. Grace,” about her “journey never hurt another child. About 10,000 numbered ducks will race down the Stones Everyone must present a valid UCHRA commodity card of grace” through pain and “All it takes is one small River beginning at 4:23 p.m. at the Sportsman’s Club at in order to receive commodities. suffering and unexpected child who can break that 1231 Medical Center Parkway. The person who adopted the The Upper Cumberland Human Resource Agency does circumstances. She cycle of abuse,” VanLiere winning duck will receive $5,000 bucks. not discriminate on the basis of age, race, sex, color, mentions the sexual abuse said resolutely. “It’s People who adopted the next 15 winning ducks will national origin, religion, or disability in admission to, inflicted on her with hope it important for them to know receive a total of about $18,000 in prizes. access to, or operations of its programs, services or might help others. it wasn’t their fault. No one Ducks may be adopted online at activities. The Williamson County is going to blame them.” www.duckrace.com/murfreesboro or at Demos’ restaurant, resident also wrote “The Many victims confide to Bell Jewelers on Northwest Broad Street, JoZoara’s at North MEDICARE HELP: SHIP representatives from the Christmas Shoes” and VanLiere about sexual abuse works as an inspirational they suffered as a child. Thompson Lane, Cox Family Martial Arts on South Church Upper Cumberland Area Agency on Aging & Disability speaker. “In the back of their Street, Slick Pig on East Main Street, Lanes, Trains and will be at the Cannon County Senior Center on June 20, Because of her minds, they think it was Automobiles on Butler Drive, Top of the Block on Lokey 2012 from 10am-12 noon to help counsel on any Medicare experiences, she and her somehow their fault,” Avenue, Sudsy’s Car wash on South Church Street, questions and concerns. Please contact the Cannon County husband, and in-laws, VanLiere said. “To hear Murfreesboro Post on Rutherford Boulevard and the Senior Center at 615-563-5304 for an appointment. SHIP is David and Vick VanLiere, someone say, ‘it’s not their Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office. administered locally at the Upper Cumberland who own Sudsy’s Car Wash fault and they did nothing For more information, call 867-9000. Development District and covers all 14 Upper Cumberland in Murfreesboro, became wrong’ releases a wellspring Counties. sponsors of the Child of tears for women. It’s so RED, WHITE & BLUES: The United Way of CRUIS’IN ON THE SQUARE: Jennings Advocacy Center’s annual crucial for the child to hear Rutherford and Cannon Counties will host its third annual Jewelers and the Cannon County Chamber of Commerce rubber Duck Derby June 23 that. If I could have heard Red, White, and Blues event on July 14, 2012, at the home are sponsoring a cruis’in on Saturday, June 16 at the at the Sportsman’s Club on someone say that to me, it of Ronnie and Donna Barrett. Cannon County Courthouse. Enjoy music, food, 50/50 Medical Center Parkway. would have made my life Red, White, and Blues is United Way’s drawing, door prizes and more. All cars, trucks and The Child Advocacy completely different.” fundraising event. This outdoors, casual dinner is motorcycles welcome. Runs from 4-8 p.m. Call 615-563- Centers of Rutherford and Her newest book, “The reminiscent of the southern coastal areas and associated 2222 for information. Cannon Counties has served Good Dream,” debuting in with the 4th of July holiday. Five Senses Restaurant is set to more than 7,500 sexually July, is the story of a 30-year- cater this year's event. abused and endangered old single woman in 1950 At Dillon Park in Sponsorship opportunities are available through May 15. FIREWORKS DISPLAY: children during the past 12 who discovers a hungry Click here to review sponsorship options. Tickets are $75 Woodbury on Tuesday, July 3. Activities begin at 6 p.m. years. little boy “in circumstances each. For more information, please contact Meagan Flippin Fireworks start at dark. For information call Dale Peterson CAC Executive Director no child should be in.” at (615) 893-7303. at 563-1641. Sharon De Boer said nine of And she doesn’t want any 10 children who are sexually other children to be sexually BABYSITTING COURSE: Join us for the 4-H abused do not report it. abused. She hopes people JUNE 17 IS FATHER’S DAY: The “History of Babysitting Course that will be Tuesday, July 24 at the UT “By Donna VanLiere will support CAC’s mission Cannon County” book would make a great gift for dad. Extension, Cannon County Office on Lehman Street sharing her story, she is by adopting a rubber duck Order a copy of the exact reprint of Sterling Brown’s book beginning at 9:30 a.m. with graduation at 3:30 that day. encouraging others to report for $5 apiece. The winning which includes a 50-page index of the more than 900 Participants will have fun while learning about child sexual child abuse to an duck will win $5,000 names, and a detailed table of contents. $70 each for first development, safety and first aid with children. This is an adult to report to the donated by the VanLieres 100 copies and $5 extra. Send check to: Brown History ideal program for older brothers and sisters, as well as Department of Children’s and Sudsy’s. Reprint, Adams Memorial Library, 212 College St., those who would like to make some money babysitting. Services,” De Boer said. “We want to make sure Woodbury, TN 37190. The cost for the class is $30. VanLiere said some this doesn’t happen to The fee includes: The babysitting course manual, a children keep their secret another boy and girl,” babysitter’s magic bag, a first aid kit, business cards, a because they fear the VanLiere said. SHIP INFO: There is something to be said for those reception and more! offender. They should know who tackle the subject of Medicare. Those who take on this If you have any questions or to register for the class call difficult topic find great satisfaction in helping others feel Carla Bush at the UT Extension, Cannon County Office at empowered about their health care choices. SHIP (State 615-563-2554. Class size is limited to ten due to the hands- Battlefield tours start Saturday Health Insurance Assistance Program) is a federally grant- on projects we will be completing. funded program that helps the Medicare population and Superintendent Stuart Saturday, June 16, 2012. their caregivers locally by offering free, unbiased Johnson announced that Reservations are required information and counseling. SHIP is seeking professional READYVILLE RECIPES: The Ready family, Stones River National and must be made by calling volunteers to help provide local one-on-one benefits friends and neighbors have compiled a wonderful 65-page Battlefield will offer six (615) 893-9501 starting on counseling in their own communities. If you would like plus book full of delicious recipe favorites, old and new, more presentations of Monday, June 11, 2012 at 9 more information on being a volunteer for your along with some photos and other helpful information. The Hallowed Ground: A AM. Reservations will not community through SHIP and SMP, please call (931) 432- cost is $10. To obtain a copy, send a check or money order Lantern Tour of Stones River be taken in the visitor center 4111 ext. 258, or toll free (877) 801-0044. to Thea Prince, Box 5, Readyville, TN 37149. National Cemetery during or by e-mail. 2011. Each scheduled There is a limit of four evening, two tours of up to tickets per caller. Visitors thirty-five people will tour who will require a sign the cemetery by lantern light language interpreter will be and listen to the stories of exempted from the the soldiers who are buried requirement to make Send your NEWS to [email protected] there and their families. reservations starting the The first program will Monday prior to each begin at 7:30 PM on program.

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Thomas Wade Reed, 7553 Hollow The deputies were informed by understand" him. He said he would property and found what they Springs Rd., Bradyville, was Reed's sister that he had gotten into leave his mother's residence if that's believed to be a meth lab. They charged with Domestic Assault, an argument with their mother what she wanted. contacted the sheriff's department Initiating the Process to because she wouldn't give him his The deputies again spoke with the and in response to the call, Manufacture Methamphetamine knives back. She had taken them sister, who stated she felt threatened Investigator Anthony Young and Maintaining a Dwelling to earlier in the week when he became by her brother during the domestic obtained a search warrant. Manufacture Methamphetamine on involved in an argument with his incident and that she was in fear for Investigator Young went to the June 3 by Cannon County Sheriff's brother. her life and safety. His mother said trailer, executed the warrant, and Deputy Steve McMillian. They then made contact with she did not want him to return. components of a meth lab and items Deputy McMillen, along with St. Reed on the 5000 block of Hollow Following that the deputies made used in the manufacturing of meth Randy Neal and Deputy Travis Springs Rd. He stated he was tired contact again with Reed at the old were found inside. Investigator Turney, responded to Reed's of his family not talking to him and Hollow Springs Market and he was Young obtained additional warrants residence for a report of a verbal not wanting to take him to look for a arrested. against Reed. domestic. Upon arrival they were job. He stated he was going to 935 While Reed was being booked, Total bond was set at $235,000. informed Reed had left and was Simpson Rd. and talk to Mary one of his family members went to a Initial court date is July 10. headed toward Mooretown. Barrett, someone that "would trailer he was staying in on the REED Man Foster(s) arrest on DUI, weapons charges

Jacob H. Foster, 555 car just behind the front the car. The deputy was at which time Deputy Perry that Foster smelled of beer. Randall Hitchcock Rd., Rock door window. He instructed unable to tell what Foster again told him to put his He said he had consumed Island, was charged with the driver, Foster, to roll was doing. Deputy Perry hands on the steering wheel four that evening. He had a DUI, Unlawful Possession of down the window. Foster then notices a shotgun and not to move or he could white-looking substance on Firearms, Possession of a refused. Deputy Perry sitting in the passenger side be shot. his tongue and the inside of Handgun While Under the knocked on the window and of the car. He drew his Deputy Brandon Gullett his mouth, and appeared to Influence and Implied again told Foster to roll it service revolver and opened and Woodbury Police have eaten something while Consent Violation of June 2 down. He again refused. the door. When he did, officers John House and he as moving about in the by Cannon County Sheriff's The deputy then shouted Foster tried to pull it back John Fesmire arrived at the car. Deputy Seth Perry. at Foster to roll down the shut, at which point the location. With the other Foster was unsteady on Deputy Perry responded window, at which time he deputy noticed a pistol in a officers covering him, his feet. He was placed in to a BOLO for a purported did and shoved out his shoulder holster on the left Deputy Perry holstered his the back of a patrol unit. He reckless driver on a back driver's license, proof of side of Foster, at which time weapon and took the pistols began to sweat profusely Mazda inbound from insurance and vehicle the deputy ordered Foster to (a 1911 Colt 45 and a 9mm and was unable to remain Warren County on registration, and rolled the place his hands on the Browning) off of Foster and still. Deputy Gullett and McMinnville Hwy. He window back up. The steering wheel of the car. handed them to Officer Officer Fesmire retrieved observed the vehicle coming deputy shouted at Foster to Foster refused and House. He removed Foster two more weapons from the down the hill, turned roll the window back down continued to move all from the vehicle and placed car, a Remington 12-gage around and initiated a traffic again, and he refused. around the car. The deputy him in handcuffs. Foster shotgun completely loaded stop just short of the During this time Deputy shouted at Foster to put his remained non-compliant and an unloaded AR-15. Woodbury City Limits. Perry observed Foster hands on the steering wheel and attempted to pull away Foster was booked under a The deputy walked up moving his arms and hands and not move. Foster was from the officers. bond of $45,000. Initial court FOSTER along the driver's side of the around the front interior of non-compliant at gunpoint, Deputy Perry observed date is July 10. Taylor pleads guilty to two DUI’s, domestic assault Crime Reports

Judge Susan Melton presided admitted to guilt on a charge of guilty to Public Intoxication. He 2nd Offense. He was ordered to • Jonathan Wayne Johnson, 213 E. over Cannon County General Phone Harassment and entered was given a 30-day suspended serve 45 days in the county jail High St., Woodbury, was charged Sessions Court on Tuesday, June into an agreed order of sentence, equal time on and upon release will be placed with Public Intoxication on May 30 by 5. The results of cases on the retirement for 11 months, 29 probation, fined $25 and back on probation for 9 months, Woodbury Patrolman John House docket which were not days, subject to good and lawful assessed court costs. 14 days. following an incident at the Quick continued are as follows. conduct. He was also ordered to • Randall Clark Smotherman • Joshua Allen Bryson pled Shop Market on E. Main St. Bond was • Joseph Matthew Taylor pled pay court costs and to have no pled guilty to Public guilty to Driving Without a set at $1,000. Initial court date is June guilty to Aggravated Domestic contact with the victim. A Intoxication. He was ordered to License. He received a 30-day 19. Assault. He was given a partially Stalking charge was dismissed. serve 30 days in the county jail. suspended sentence, equal • Zane Vincent Tabor, 329 Powell suspended sentence of 11 • Jason Ray Leath pled guilty Smotherman also had a charge of probation time, a $2 fine and was St., Woodbury, was charged with DUI months, 29 days, equal time on to Domestic Assault. He was Disorderly Conduct dismissed. assessed court costs. 1st Offense and Driving While probation, ordered to serve 48 given a suspended sentence of 11 He had been arrested on that • Brittany Nicole Keyt failed to License Suspended 5th Offense on hours in jail, pay court costs, months, 29 days, placed on charge on June 1 after he appear on a charge of Violation May 30 by Woodbury Patrolman John receive a Domestic Violence probation for an equal amount of allegedly became highly of Probation and a Capias was House following a traffic stop on S. Inventory Assessment, and have time, and assessed court costs. intoxicated and yelled, cursed issued for her arrest. College St. Total bond was set at no contact with the victim. He was also ordered to have no and acted in a disturbing fashion • Lisa Berrett Tanton failed to $10,000. Initial court date is June 19. Taylor also pled guilty to two contact with the victim. toward other residents of a appear on a Violation of • Brian Alan Stafford, 947 Adamson charges of DUI. He was given a • Demetria Rufina Leath Dickens Hill Rd. address. Probation charge and a Capias Branch Rd., Liberty, was charged with partially suspended sentence of entered into an agreed order of • Clifford Shane Ferrell pled was issued for her arrest. Tanton, Theft Under $500 on May 28 by 11 months, 29 days on both retirement for 6 months on a guilty to Violation of Probation. who was on probation for Woodbury Police Chief Kevin counts, equal time on probation, charge of Domestic Assault, He was ordered to serve his Driving While License Mooneyham. Stafford alleged entered fined $350 and assessed court subject to good and lawful original sentence of 11 months, Suspended 2nd Offense, was Fred's Deparment Store on S. costs on both counts, ordered to conduct. She was ordered to 29 days. served the warrant on May 30. McCrary St. and left with a DVD serve 48 hours on both counts, have no contact with the victim. • Christopher Herrod had a She has allegedly failed to report player and a cordless drill without perform 48 hours of litter • Johnny Nathanial Mitchell charge of Allowing an to her probation officer, submit paying for the items, the total value of removal, and his license was pled guilty to Violation of Unlicensed Driver to Drive to random drug screens and pay which is $62.97. Bond was set at suspended for one year on both Probation. He was ordered to retired for 6 months subject to court costs and fines. $2,000. Initial court date is July 17. counts. One of the DUI sentences serve 30 days in the county jail good and lawful conduct. He • Jennifer G. Reed had a Dogs • Patrick Dewayne Clark, 6315 Burts will run concurrent with the and upon release will be placed was also ordered to pay court at Large charged dismissed at Hollow Rd., Christiana, was charged domestic violence sentence. back on probation for 10 months, costs. the request of the State. with Domestic Assault and Vandalism • Alyssa Marie Coleman pled 29 days. • Wilma Jean Horton forfeited • Billy W. Woodard, in court on on May 29 by Woodbury Police guilty to Violation of Probation • Ronnie Nickens entered into cash bond on a Worthless Check a charge of Violation of Patrolman Chris Brown following an and was ordered to serve 6 a 6-month agreed order of charge and the case was Probation, failed a drug screen incident on McFerrin St. Clark months in jail. Her probation retirement one a charge of dismissed. and was remanded to the allegedly assaulted the purported was extended 15 months, 26 days Criminal Trespass. Nickens was • Mitchell Lee Williams pled custody of the sheriff’s victim and in the process damaged a and she was ordered to pay arrested on May 29 on charges of guilty to three counts of department. His case was reset Verizon cell phone. Total bond was set costs, fines and restitution as Criminal Trespass and Worthless Checks and forfeited for June 12. at $3,000. directed by her probation officer. Vandalism after the purported cash bond on another. He was • In a court session Wednesday • Earl H. Dixon, 68 Holly Lane, She also pled guilty to Contempt victim obtained warrants against given a suspended sentence of 11 morning, Rachel Marie Srour Beechgrove, was charged with of Court and was ordered to him after he drove through a months, 29 days and placed on had one count of Aggravated Driving While License Suspended on serve 10 days in jail. She is to corn field and destroyed a probation for an equal amount of Assault, two counts of Theft, two June 6 by Woodbury Police Chief have no contact with the victim number of plants on May 11. time. He was ordered to pay counts of Burglary, one count of Kevin Mooneyham following a traffic and to stay away from the Nickens was ordered to pay the court costs and restitution. Criminal Trespass, one count of stop at MTEMC. A release citation premises where the incident county’s Litigation Tax and pay • Summer Faye Williams pled Possession of a Legend Drug and was issued. Initial court date is July occurred. She had charges of restitution to the victim in the guilty to Violation of Probation. one count of Possession of Drug 17. Possession of a Controlled amount of $100. The Vandalism She was placed back on Paraphernalia bound over to the • Kimberly Ann McCullum, 855 Substance without a Prescription charge was dismissed. probation for 9 months, 9 days grand jury. The Criminal Ward Mill Rd., Baxter, was charged and Introduction of Contraband • Michael Joe Sanders pled and ordered to pay costs, fines Trespass charge stems from her with Allowing Unlicensed Driver to into a Penal Institution bound guilty to Attempted Failure to and restitution as directed. most recent arrest when, on June Drive on June 5 by Woodbury over to the September Term of Appear. He was given a • Rachel A. Orrick forfeited 1, she entered and remained on Patrolman Chris Brown. A release the Cannon County Grand Jury. suspended sentence of 11 cash bond on a Worthless Check the premises of Quick Shop citation was issued. Initial court date • Mary Jane Abel pled guilty to months, 29 days, equal time on charge and the case was Market, after having been is July 17. Public Intoxication. She received probation, fined $100 and dismissed. banned from the business for • Pete Montana Simmons, 3032 a 30-day suspended sentence, assessed court costs. He also • Ira Jerome Stankoff forfeited theft. Her actions were caught on Cimarron Trail, Murfreesboro, was equal probation time, and was pled guilty to Driving While cash bond on a Worthless Check camera. Srour is expected to charged with Adult Driving While assessed court costs. Charges of License Revoked 2nd Offense or charge and the case was enter an information plea in Impaired on June 2 by Woodbury Resisting Arrest and Disorderly More. Sentencing in that case dismissed. Cannon County Circuit Court on Patrolman John Howse following a Conduct were dismissed. was set for Sept. 11. • Rodney Hugh Janovsky pled July 20. traffic stop on E. Main St. Initial court • Joshua Dewayne Holt • Mark Dennis Shaw pled guilty to Violation of Probation date is July 24. WANTED BAIL BONDING AGENT Cannon County on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Law Enforcement or legal Please fax resume to experience a plus 423-263-1888 CANNON COURIER JUNE 13, 2012 PAGE 9 SCHOOLS ... answers at this time so I suggest we put this in a committee," Gannon said. "We need to have the concerns addressed." Most of the concerns at the June meeting regarded elementary basketball. Principals Karen King (East Side) and Robert Pitts (Short Mountain) brought up potential revenue losses covering thousands of dollars if schools were in the TMSAA. If a school is a member of the TMSAA only students in grades sixth-through-eighth grades may participate. If a school uses fifth- or fourth-graders on its roster then it may not play TMSAA teams. "If we have to use fifth graders to field (a boys or girls) basketball team then my understanding is that we can't schedule other teams in the county that is TMSAA or going to the district tournaments," King said. "If we can't play all the teams in the county you are talking about $3,000-to- $4,000 of revenue out of our budget and that's a lot for us. "We say we don't want a middle school but we want middle school sports. Why are we so gung-ho about middle school sports?" Pitts had similar concerns. "What was wrong with our elementary basketball anyway?," Pitts asked. "Why do we need an association?" Davenport pointed out this was more than a basketball issue. "My concern is that we get calls from several parents about (primarily football and softball) and we have no control of those sports because they do not fall under the School Board," Davenport said. "We had a TMSAA (assistant director Richard McWhirter) at our workshop TONY STINNETT photo (Monday, June 4) to answer these questions and concerns Mooneyham now Woodbury’s top cop and no one showed up. It would have been nice to have these questions and concerns then so he could have Kevin Mooneyham was named Woodbury Police Chief by a unanimous vote of the Woodbury Mayor answered them for us. We want to get factual information and Aldermen Tuesday (June 5). Mooneyham has served as interim chief since Tony Burnett resigned out to the public and that's why we did this, but no one the position in February. His tenure as police chief became official Friday, June 8. Mayor Harold Patrick, showed up pro or con. Now we have these questions. It just above right, congratulated Chief Mooneyham following the vote. seems like we keep putting things off for another year." The Junior Lions football program and the Junior Patrick said the grant will help off-street parking. Lionettes softball program do not fall under the control of WATER ... resurface one tennis court, the "I have a problem with the single- any specific school or organization. The middle school motion, which was seconded by Lois basketball court and allow the city to family dwelling being limited to three grades baseball program is a co-op program through Larimer. Joanne Davis and Charlie add bleachers to the tennis court area. vehicles," Knox said. "It is my opinion Woodbury Grammar and does answer to the school board. Harrell voted against the new budget, It is a 50/50 matching grant. that if a homeowner makes Pitts argued that only two students from Short Mountain which does not take effect until "Our high school tennis team plays accommodations to park four, five or played Junior Lions football and that basketball revenue at January, 2013. their matches there and we have six vehicles and they are not on the his school should not be a factor because of the lack of "I want to make it very clear that this visiting teams from all around," Knox street or lawn, then who are we to students at Short Mountain playing other sports. does not affect this board; it affects the said. "We have a great tennis team and restrict them from having four cars? "I am talking about county wide," Davenport said. "There board that will be coming into office in we have a lot of great athletes in This formula does not work in reality. are students from every grammar school playing football January," Knox said. "It has been at Cannon County. I think it is our If we are going to have an ordinance but we have no control of that as a school board member. least 12 years since the mayor and the responsibility to make restricting parking then we need to We get calls and complaints but we can't act on those board has received an increase. The accommodations for them so they will have an ordinance that addresses all because they are out of our control." city is requiring more and more of our be proud for teams to come here. I of the problems, not just a few." The committee to gather information about TMSAA and time. (The committee) discussed this believe it is wonderful opportunity to Patrick made the motion to install Cannon County schools will include two board members, and it is our recommendation that the get these funds." interim police chief Kevin two principals, the high school athletics director, a member mayor's salary be raised to a level of Patrick said cost for the work should Mooneyham as police chief. from the Sports Council and Parker will act as the ex officio $6,000 and the aldermen be raised to a be approximately $28,000, of which Mooneyham had previously served as member. level of $2,000 per year." the city will pay half. assistant chief but was named interim A $300 fee per school and which schools would be All current positions on the board The Board voted to send Ordinance when Tony Burnett resigned to take a responsible in a co-op situation were also concerns of the are up for election in November. No. 444 back to the planning position with the Governor's Office. principals. The Board also unanimously commission for further study. The The Board unanimously voted to In other business, the board approved the in-county approved adoption of Resolution 02- ordinance would amend the zoning remove the interim label and transfer request of Mr. and Mrs. Chip Cook to move their 12, to apply to the Tennessee ordinance of the Town of Woodbury Mooneyham assumed position of children from Woodland to Woodbury Grammar. The Department of Environment and to add residential parking regulations Chief of Police Friday (June 8). transfer passed 4-0 with Chris Blackburn recusing himself. Conservation for a Local Parks and within the zoning ordinance. One The transfer is void if Woodbury Grammar has an Recreation Fund Grant. sticking point for board members was overcrowding situation in the fall. The Board did not grant an in-county transfer for Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Hughes, who wanted their daughter to attend State launches safe sleep effort to save infant lives East Side instead of Woodbury Grammar. Hughes cited NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The been. The Tennessee “The hard part is these risks for on the baby’s Back; an attention deficit disorder as a reason for the move but sight of a baby sleeping Department of Health is don’t seem that risky. It has infant should be placed to agreed all of his child's needs were being met at Woodland peacefully is heartwarming working to save these taken science to document sleep on his or her back, not School "at this time." Director of Special Education Pam to parents, grandparents precious lives with a new and understand them, but on his or her side or Sonderman pointed out there are "60-to-70 cases of students and almost anyone else. Yet effort to educate everyone the good news is they are stomach. “C” is for Crib: with attention deficit disorder in Cannon County Schools. the lives of many babies are who cares for young very easy risks to minimize always put your child to The motion failed for lack of a second. cut tragically short as the children about safe sleep once you know how. That’s sleep in a crib with only a A motion was then made by Gannon to not allow the result of being put to sleep practices for babies. why we’re launching an firm mattress and tight- move and it passed 3-1 with Blackburn recusing himself. in an unsafe place or “Sadly, that’s about six full aggressive awareness fitting sheet. When Hughes questioned the Board as to its hesitancy to position. For Tennessee in kindergarten classrooms initiative to promote the ‘A- “Cribs should never have help his daughter and second the motion, Blackburn 2010, the most recent year that are forever empty due B-Cs of Safe Sleep.’” blankets, stuffed animals or informed him of the rules put in place. for which data are available, to these preventable infant Just like choosing to wear toys in them,” says Michael "I understand and sympathize with your situation," 131 infants died because deaths,” says Tennessee a seatbelt can protect you Warren, MD, MPH, FAAP, Blackburn said. "I am recusing myself from all of these they were not put to sleep as Health Commissioner John that one time you’re in a life- TDH Family Health & transfer requests because the Board has come up with safely as they might have Dreyzehner, MD, MPH. threatening accident, Wellness director. “While policies and we work hard on these. We need to stick to our choosing to follow the A-B- it’s natural to want to policy so I am recusing myself from all issues involving Cs of Safe Sleep can protect surround your baby with zone transfers." your baby the one time he cute objects, we have to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Young were seeking an out-of-county INDICTED ... or she may be suffocated remember young infants do transfer request but asked for the $1,000 fee to be waived. died as a result of injuries sustained in the accident. while sleeping. not have strong neck The Board voted 4-0 to allow the transfer but not waive the McCutcheon was booked at the Cannon County Jail on The primary message for muscles to raise their heads fee. June 3. Bond was set at $15,000. Arraignment day is July parents and others who care to prevent suffocation. A The Board also approved a bus bid to Cumberland Bus for 20. for infants is to “Remember cuddly blanket or a plush $79,959 and it approved a two-year mowing bid to Dustin's Another person indicted by the grand jury is Brandon the A-B-Cs of Safe Sleep.” toy, put in the crib with the Lawn Service. The Board unanimously approved the 2012- James Croasmun, 4367 Sycamore Creek Rd., Woodbury. There are three critical best of intentions, can be 13 food service budget and approved the 2012-2013 federal Croasmun is facing 15 counts of Forgery and two counts of measures to follow when it’s deadly.” programs application and budget, as it also approved Theft of Property. time for an infant to sleep. To increase public policy changes to adopt the State Board of Education (5.201) It is alleged that on several dates in February and March “A” is for Alone: always let awareness of safe sleeping grievance procedures and harassment and bullying of this year, Croasmun stole the checkbooks of two the baby sleep alone, never practices for infants, the prevention policy. individuals and forged checks in various amounts which in a bed with another Tennessee Department of It also approved Trane's proposal to re-commission the he passed to multiple businesses and individuals. Bond person where the baby Health’s awareness Woodbury Grammar geothermal HVAC system at a cost of was set at $10,000. Arraignment day is July 20. could be smothered. “B” is campaign will feature $105,736. Of that, $48,400 will be obtained through a Energy The other indictments involved a suspected drug Efficient Schools Initiative Grant. transaction by one man and two women, all of Woodbury. The Board will have a recess meeting for the following Chase Heath, 311 Terrace Lane; Alyssa Coleman, 674 DONNIE ESTES COLE BANKS items at the Central Office June 21 at 6 p.m.: approve bid for Sunny Slope Rd. and Jessica Hanes, 115 Rogers St., were Ag pavilion; approve bid for HVAC system at CCHS and each indicted on a charge of Sale of Schedule II Controlled approve the general budget for the 2012-13 school year. Substance. Estes Heating, Air & Refrigeration It is alleged they sold under .5 grams of Methamphetamine in January of this year. All three had a 5220 Halls Hill Pike Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Visit The Courier Online: CannonCourier.com bond set at $10,000. Arraignment day is July 20. 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KEVIN HALPERN Tuesday: Franklin County's IDB. the state in problems relating to be rotated off and three will be on Courier Co-Editor • Mindy N. Gunter, manager of • Dean More, who is a retired fiscal administration, accounting, for the six year rotation. After that The Cannon County the Woodbury branch of First executive in the sales of bank tax assessment and collection, law anyone who is appointed will Commission will consider seven Bank. equipment having served his enforcement, and public works, serve for six years. candidates for appointment to the • David Vance, an officer of company for 40 years. He then and any and all other matters The number of people being Cannon County Industrial Global Industrial Components, went into his own business of the relating to county government. named to the board, seven, is the Development Board when it meets located on South College St. same nature. • Corey Davenport, a Chemical minimum required under its Tuesday night (June 12). • Neal Appelbaum, current • Doug Bodary, who works as a Specialist at General Mills and charter. Four are needed for a The IDB is down to one active president of the Cannon County Field Staff Representative for the current Chairman of the Cannon quorum. The Cannon County IDB member after several recently Chamber of Commerce and a local County Technical Assistance County Republican Party. was chartered in 1966. resigned and it was determine that realtor. Appelbaum also has Service of the University of According to information The primary mission of the two persons on it could not serve written grants for several county Tennessee (CTAS). CTAS provides provided by Chairman Stoetzel, Industrial Development Board is because of positions they held in entities. studies and research in county the proposed IDB members, if promoting, developing and county government. • Randall Reid, who has been a government, publications, approved, will serve in six-year assisting in the planned growth of Commission Chairman Bob member of the local IDB for educational conferences and increments. Two will serve for two Cannon County's business and Stoetzel will present the following several years and served furnishes technical, consultative years and then be rotated off; two industrial community. It is a not- persons for consideration previously in the same capacity on and field services to counties of will serve for four years and then for-profit, public corporation. Auburntown Council hears of plan for new package store

The Auburntown City have a license request for Council met Tuesday, June approval. 5, 2012 at 6:00 PM for their The Mayor presented an regular monthly meeting. amended budget for the The Mayor and all present FY and a FY budget Councilpersons were for year 2012/2013. present except Beth Following a brief discussion Hancock. both budgets were The minutes of the approved as presented. previous monthly meeting The Council approved the of May 2012 were approved expenditure of $1500 to as presented by the City replace five energy-saving Recorder. windows in the The financial report was Community Center Bldg. presented and reviewed. The Mayor asked that the The report was approved as person or persons who presented with an ending borrowed the volley ball net balance $41,518.55. from the C.S. Hawkins Mr. Kent Smith gave an Parkto please return it soon. informational report as to Red Apple Day was Courier Staff photo what would be entailed in a discussed. Council person, new business venture he Tina Fletcher, reported that Cannon County Jail passes inspection has plans for the old “Bunt several slots for vendors Cooper” garage. He has were still available for the The Cannon County Jail was certified last week following an inspection by the Tennessee Corrections plans for a mini all-purpose occasion. Institute. The cells, the booking room, the kitchen, the guard tower, the training of corrections officers and store providing The meeting adjourned the policy manual all received high marks from Detention Facility Specialist Miller Meadows. The jail merchandise from gas to near 7:30 PM. facility is about 20 years old. Inspector Meadows credited Jail Administrator Ed Brown and Corrections groceries, a package store Winfred Gaither, City Officer Sgt. Albert Summers for their efforts in making improvements to conditions and policies. Above, and much more. No action Recorder Meadows, left, reviews the policy manual of the Cannon County Jail with Jail Administrator Ed Brown, was taken as he did not center, and Corrections Officer Sgt. Albert Summers. Chamber seeking $10,000 from Cannon Co. taxpayers KEITH READY scale along with the 21st Century Grant and Courier Contributor the Lottery for Education: Afterschool Each year the taxpayers of Cannon Programs (LEAPs) Grant. It was noted at County give money to a variety of the meeting that those grants will be in organizations, associations and agencies. effect for another two years. One of those is the Cannon County Total revenue brought in by the REACH Chamber of Commerce. program including the grants is $193,225. Thursday night, the Budget Committee REACH doesn't cost the County General reviewed the County General Fund Fund any money. The REACH program “Contributions List” requests for fiscal year only runs their revenue and expenses 2012-2013, which starts July 1. The requests through the County’s budget. In the for next year total $49,454, nearly $10,000 REACH budget, $4,000 of the $20,000 more than this year’s appropriations of brought in by the program’s sliding fee scale $39,747. is used to pay the executive's office for The biggest increase being sought is from administrative costs. the Cannon County Chamber of Commerce, Glenn Steakley, chairman of the Cannon which is seeking $10,000 from the County County Audit Committee, presented his for FY2012-2013. budget request to the Budget Committee. That amount represents a huge jump from The total requested is $491, to help offset the the $50 the County usually contributes to costs of office supplies, benchmarking and the Chamber. Neal Applebaum, Chamber training, postal expenses, advertising president, will be asked to be at the next notices and any professional assistance that Budget Committee meeting to address the the committee may need. request. Since the Cannon County Election Other increases being sought include the Commission hadn't voted on it’s budget yet, Association of County Mayors, from $150 to and the Cannon County Rescue Squad $1,300, and Tennessee Rehab, from $250 to hadn't been notified to be at the committee $1,000. meeting Thursday, it had no choice but to The Budget Committee also reviewed the put the budget hearings of those two proposed budget of Cannon County departments off for at least another week. REACH Thursday. REACH is an afterschool The next meeting of the Cannon County program. Budget Committee will be Thursday, June Currently it serves five of the county's 14 at 6:00 p.m. at the Cannon County seven schools. The REACH program is Courthouse. funded by charging the clients on a sliding THP: Never leave kids alone in car

TONY STINNETT photo NASHVILLE - The vehicle can heat up to 160 • Lock all vehicle doors Tennessee Highway Patrol is degrees within several and trunk after everyone has urging motorists to take minutes. exited the vehicle – Gassaway celebrates extra precautions as Follow a few simple safety especially at home. Keep Levi Womack, above, had the temperatures rise this steps to make sure your keys out of children’s reach. biggest frog for the frog- weekend and throughout child is safe this summer: Cars are not playgrounds or jumping contest at the recent the summer months, and • Dial 911 immediately if babysitters. Gassaway Homecoming. never leave children or pets you see an unattended child • Check vehicles and Evidently, Levi fed frog too well in an unattended vehicle. in a car. EMS professionals trunks FIRST if a child goes because when it was time to On a typical sunny, are trained to determine if a missing. (Source: summer day, experts say the child is in trouble. Safekids.org) jump, Womack's frog didn't temperature inside a car can • Never leave a child Motorists should also take seem to muster the energy. reach potentially deadly unattended in a vehicle, precautions in the event of a levels within minutes. Even even with the window break down on a highway, At right, Hayden Quarles, 16- cool temperatures in the 60s slightly open. especially with children or months-old, was up bright and can cause the temperature to • Place a cell phone, PDA, senior citizens in the vehicle. early to enjoy the sand box rise well above 110 degrees purse, briefcase, gym bag or The Tennessee Highway during the Gassaway Fahrenheit inside a vehicle. whatever is to be carried Patrol suggests the Homecoming, which featured The inside temperature can from the car, on the floor in following safety tips when bands, contests, food and music rise almost 20 degrees front of a child in a backseat. traveling: within the first 10 minutes. This triggers adults to see For highway emergencies, throughout the day. On a mild day at 73 degrees children when they open the summon help immediately outside, an SUV can heat up rear door and reach for their via cellular phone by dialing to 120 degrees in just 30 belongings. *THP (*847) to connect to the minutes. At 90 degrees • Teach children not to nearest THP District outside, the interior of a play in any vehicle. Headquarters. CANNON COURIER JUNE 13, 2012 PAGE 11 Woodland Elementary announces Honor students The faculty and staff of Jameson Duke, Kailee Mrs. Jessica’s Kindergarten Hannah Pence, Maci Sellars, Jessica Kauffman, Rachel Woodland Elementary Means, Joe Mitchell, M.E. Mrs. Julie’s First Grade Brianna Bowman, Zowee Michaela Sellars, Maleah Laxton, Austin Powell, School are pleased to Spradley, Ty St. John, and Hannah Bowman, Anita Dillard, Destiny Hiles, Sissom, Cassidy Taylor, Naomi Southers, and Zoe announce the fourth nine Dalton Taylor. Chittaphong, Emma Tucker Horsley, Daigon Haylee Williams, and Witty. weeks honor students for the Crabtree, Rose Davis, Shelby Jacobs, Lucio Lowery, Ashlan Ellianna Young 2011-2012 school year. Mrs. Bush’s Fifth Grade Duggin, Connor Rodgers, Reed, and Jared Romines Mrs. Beth’s Fifth Grade Garret Alexander, Sydney and Ella Simmons. Ms. Pursell’s Second Grade Jameson Duke, Skye Haley, J. PRINCIPAL’S LIST Hudson, Jacob Raines, and Mrs. Melisha’s Kaylee Armstrong, Garrett W. Henderson, Madison These students have all As Zachary Smitty. Mrs. Whittle’s First Grade Kindergarten Basham, Nolan Bell, Hailey Lowe, Zachary McCullough, on their report cards for the Ethan Powell. Austin Foster, Ethan Bowman, Carter Cawthorn, Kailee Means, Brady Sissom, second nine weeks. Mr. Brazle’s Sixth Grade Hargrove, Tyson Hensley, Parker Cawthorn, Walker Andrew Smith, Ty St. John, Blake Gilley, Brandon Lack, Ms. Maria’s Second Grade Virginia Hernandez, Riley Cawthorn, Anthony Garcia, Destinee Stratton, Austin Mrs. Ford’s Third Grade and Hannah Mears. Kolby Duke, Ashley McGuire, Kaia Robinson, Rebecca Green, Olivia Taylor, and Dalton Taylor. Brady Bryson, Macey Mooneyham, Brody Morris, Waylon Southworth, Reese Henley, Emma Grace Ciramella, Emma Edens, Mrs. Sissom’s Sixth Grade Kooper Nemeth, Maleah Vance, and Izabell Young. Hughes, Charles Powell, Mrs. Bush’s Fifth Grade Zettie Elrod, Cassie George, Abi Taylor. Sissom, and Haylee Williams Emma Richardson, Jadyn Garett Alexander, Bryson Bradi Mason, and Addison Mrs. Young’s Kindergarten Romines, Chloe Thomas, and Bell, Libbie Cook, Dalton Melton. Mrs. Cook’s Seventh Grade Ms. Pursell’s Second Grade A.J. Armstrong, Austin Bush, Faith Vashist. Farrar, Sydney Hudson, Laura Beth Nichols, Alicia Nolan Bell, Carter Cawthorn, Jenna Bush, Graham Edens, Emily Keaton, Jacob Raines, Ms. Larna’s Third Grade Smitty, and Caleb Sissom. Madison Arnold, Zachary Parker Cawthorn, and Carson Farrar, Gavin Mrs. Ford’s Third Grade Corey Smith, Zachary Smitty, Walker Cawthorn. Franklin, Gaven Franks, and Brady Bryson, Macey Amy Spry, and Cierra Basham, Hunter Davis, Mrs. O’Hara’s Seventh Jacob Robinson. Ciramella, Dalton Thomas. Austin Harper, Shelby Reed, Grade Mrs. Carla’s Fourth Grade Coppinger, Lane Crawford, and Shelby Smithson. Kaylee Nemeth and Malia Masson Guerra and Austin Mrs. Julie’s First Grade Jack Davis, Emma Edens, Mr. Brazle’s Sixth Grade Witty. Mrs. Carla’s Fourth Grade Powell. Hannah Bowman, Kylie Zettie Elrod, Maria Funes, Ty Bratcher, Maggie Cook, Caroline Blanton, Madison Bratcher, Anita Chittaphong, Corey Doremus, Blake Mr. Finchum’s Eighth Cassie George, Dalton Hale, Blanton, Damian England, Mrs. Stacie’s Fourth Grade Emma Crabtree, Rose Davis, Gilley, Brandon Lack, Grade Alex Horsley, Bradi Mason, Kelsie Foster, Masson Lily Brazle, Abigail Shelby Duggin, Chantz Inge, Hannah Mears, Noah Pence, Madelynne Bogle and Addison Melton, Lori Guerra, Brent Hastings, Buchanan, Blake Bush, Kena Kailiponi, Josh Mingle, Sydney Reed, Connor Bethany George. Pittard, Austin Phillips, Aubree Huffman, Jessica Kristin Fann, Shawn Jessie Mohler, Tyson Pope, Kaleb Ryan, Jadon Wood, Spradley, Taylor Sturgill, and Matheny, Trinaty Muse and, Kauffman, Rachel Laxton, Mrs. Tracy’s Eighth Grade Connor Rodgers, Taylor and Autumn M. Young. Joshua Turney Jackson Simmons. and Austin Powell. Cody Duggin, Emily Ross, Ella Simmons, and Mrs. Sissom’s Sixth Grade Judkins, and Daniel Orr. Toby Tucker. Ms. Larna’s Third Grade Mrs. Stacie’s Fourth Grade Mrs. Beth’s Fifth Grade Jaden Abercrombie, Chris Lily Davis, Treyton Fann, Lily Brazle, Blake Bush, Kailee Means, Brady Sissom, PERFECT ATTENDANCE Mrs. Whittle’s First Grade Borgstrom, Madison Arnold, Cole George, Cindy Howse, Kristin Fann, Jesse Floyd, Andrew Smith, and Ty St. These students have missed Jonathan Fann, Hanna Zachary Basham, Lexi Allie St. John, and Abi Taylor. Abbie Judkins, Shawn John. no days during the second Foster, Hannah Jo Foulk, Browning, Jasmine Bush, Matheny, Anna Grace Gage Harper, Faith Kilgore, Summer Casteel, Austin Mrs. Cook’s Seventh Grade nine-week grading period. Mr. Finchum’s Eighth Sissom, Joel Smith, and Aidan Moore, D.J. Moore, Davis, Hunter Davis, Tyler Cody Barrett, Cameron Grade Kaitlynn Trail. Mrs. Jessica’s Kindergarten Ethan Powell, Cassie Duke, Wesley George, Bogle, Konner Duke, Leah Bethany George, Austin Brianna Bowman, Destiny Ramsey, Bryant Robinson, Cheyanne Lamphere, Kelsi Hyatt, Gabby Jones, Laura Mrs. Bush’s Fifth Grade Littlefield, and Dustin Hiles, and Tucker Horsley. Rachel Smartt, Arjun Vashist, Mears, Naomi Nelson, Beth Nichols, Raquel Novoa, Weston Hargrove and Cierra Rogers. Kelton Wilkes, and Houston Hunter Owen, Shelby Reed, and Caleb Sissom Thomas. Mrs. Melisha’s Witty A.R.R.R.O.W. CLUB Shelby Smithson, Seth Todd, Kindergarten and Autumn Skye Young. Mrs. O’Hara’s Seventh Mr. Brazle’s Sixth Grade These students have had Ethan Hargrove, Kaia Ms. Maria’s Second Grade Grade Ty Bratcher and Joshua good Attendance; have been Robinson, Reese Vance, and Karli Davenport, Kolby Mrs. Carla’s Fourth Grade Kaitlyn Hayes, Eric Laxton, Turney. Ready, Respectful, and Izabell Young. Duke, Jalin Fann, Jackson Caroline Blanton, Madison McKinley Lowe, Kaylee Responsible; and have had Farrar, Natalie Heisey, Mikie Blanton, Seth Brown, Nemeth, Jonathon Powell, Mrs. Sissom’s Sixth Grade Outstanding behavior of a Mrs. Young’s Kindergarten Lowery, Ashley Brittany Contreras, Kelsie Kasey Sadler, and Malia Lily Davis, Cole George, and Warrior during the second Jenna Bush, Graham Edens, Mooneyham, Brody Morris, Foster, Masson Guerra, Brent Witty. Allie St. John. nine-week grading period. and Gavin Franklin Kooper Nemeth, Chloe Pack, Hastings, Aubree Huffman, Mrs. Cook’s Seventh Grade Konner Duke, Leah Hyatt, and Raquel Novoa

Mrs. O’Hara’s Seventh Grade Eric Laxton and Kasey Sadler.

Mr. Finchum’s Eighth Grade Paige Bauman, Bo Bryson, Garrett Cook, Katie Gannon, Brandon Hastings, Jake Johnston, and Jude Kaney

Mrs. Tracy’s Eighth Grade Jared Judkins, Austin martin, Baylee Nemeth, Kellie Payne, John Turney, Trevor Underwood, and Bailey Witty.

HONOR ROLL These students have all As and one B on their report card for the second nine weeks.

Mrs. Ford’s Third Grade Jasmine Bush, Austin Davis, Tyler Duke, Hunter Owen, and Autumn Skye Young.

Ms. Larna’s Third Grade Jaden Abercrombie and Rileigh Moore.

Mrs. Carla’s Fourth Grade Seth Browwn and Zoe Witty.

Mrs. Stacie’s Fourth Grade Sadie Jones, Kallie Kemp, and McKenna Powell

Mrs. Beth’s Fifth Grade Austin Taylor.

Mrs. Bush’s Fifth Grade Bryson Bell.

Mr. Brazle’s Sixth Grade Maggie Cook

Mrs. Sissom’s Sixth Grade Treyton Fann.

Mrs. O’Hara’s Seventh Grade McKinley Lowe.

Mr. Finchum’s Eighth Grade Dustin Rogers.

Mrs. Tracy’s Eighth Grade Bailey Hale, Spencer Hughes, Sierra McCullough, and Austin Spry.

MERIT LIST These students have more As than Bs on their report cards for the second nine weeks.

Mrs. Ford’s Third Grade Jack Davis, Dalton Hale, Austin Phillips, Lori Pittard, Ivy Towns, and Jadon Wood.

Ms. Larna’s Third Grade Lexi Browning and Naomi Nelson.

Mrs. Stacie’s Fourth Grade Abigail Buchanan, Tristan Davis, Jackson Simmons, and Samantha Strait.

Mrs. Beth’s Fifth Grade PAGE 12 CANNON COURIER JUNE 13, 2012

Photo provided East Side ABC Club Takes A Special Ride Members of East Side's yearlong ABC Club recently took a special ride to town for lunch. At East Side, the ABC Club is attained each nine weeks by getting perfect attendance, having no discipline slips and by having all classwork completed. Every student who gets ABC Club for 3 of the 4 nine week grading period is eligible to ride to lunch in a limo at the end of the year. Pictured are L to R: First Row: Allison Smitty, Slane Underhill, Austin Johnson, Callie Vance, Jeremy Earls, Spencer Chatwood, Cheyen Osborne, Sawyer Parton. 2nd row: Kayleigh Davis, Katie Winchester, Cody McPeak, Eli Cantrell, Stell Brown, Micah Prater, Dalton Young, McKayla Barrett, Emma Young, Katie Davis, Hunter Davis. 3rd row: Mrs. Karen King, principal, Marcus Gannon, Erin Scott, Jory Isenhart, Lacon Parton, Jasmine Young, Braxton Alexander, Bryson Prater. Back Row; Michelle Stone, Caitlin Bowman. LOST 3 year old fixed male cat - I am burnt orange with markings like a tabby. I have white under my neck and on my paws. My special marking is a white cloud on my left eye. I was last seen on May 28th at my home at 197 Geedeville Road. My family misses me so much. I am a big part of their lives. My name is “PINKY.” My family is offering a reward of $500.00. No questions asked. Please contact us at 615-765-7415 (if no answer, leave a message) or 615-542-5395 or 615-542-5241 (cells) CANNON COURIER JUNE 13, 2012 PAGE 13 SPORTS Camp Winners Still unbeaten 16-U Lions roll to three league wins

Courier Sports Report performance. The Lions’ 16-under McGuire pitched three summer baseball team innings of no-hit ball used dominant pitching, before Martin came aboard solid defense and to complete the strong continued strong hitting to pitching exhibition. roll to three wins in the The Lions had several Murfreesboro Baseball hitting standouts but the Association Premier highlight of the game was League last week. back-to-back-to-back The Lions, which is triples from Trent Bragg, comprised of Cannon Graden Strang and Jackson County’s rising freshmen, Mason to help break the TONY STINNETT photos sophomores and one game open. Abbie, McKayla, Maggie, Anniston and Gracie junior, outscored their Martin added an inside- were the winners of dribble tag competition during three foes 36-3 in the three the-park home run, the 2012 Lionettes Camp of Champions. games, including back-to- Judkins had two hits and back shutouts in the final Bailey Hale executed a two games of the week. perfect squeeze play to The Lions, who are the plate another run. only remaining undefeated team in the eight-team Lions 8, Rays 0 league, improved to 6-0 in Strang blanked the Rays league play and 8-0 overall. for three innings and “The players keep McGuire perserved the improving and they are shutout in relief as the playing with a great deal of Lions pitching continued confidence,” Lions coach to dominate league Adam Sauer said. “We TONY STINNETT photo opposition. received outstanding Jake Todd, Cole Barnes Lions pitcher Nathan McGuire threw three pitching throughout the and Trent Bragg had solid week but the guys are innings of no-hit ball to help lead the 16-under performances and Turner playing well in all phases team to a win in league action last week. Gragg reached base twice. of the game. The big thing against Christiana to start inning the Lions scored 10 Judkins, Strang, Bragg, is they are getting to play the week. McGuire was 3- in the second when they Mason and Martin all had and improve their game for-3 with a triple, two send 14 batters to the plate. run-producing hits for the and that is the focus of our doubles and five RBI, and Martin pitched three Lions. Addison, Allie, Anna Grace, Caitlyn and Lee Anne summer program.” Martin was 3-for-3 with a strong innings to notch his The Lions will play one double and three RBI. first win of the summer. league game this week were winners of the gotcha competition during the Lions 13, Cougars 3 when they face the Braves 2012 Lionettes Camp of Champions. Strang was 2-for-3 with a Nathan McGuire, Austin double and four RBI and Lions 13, Ravens 0 at Barfield Wednesday at Martin, Graden Strang and Judkins was 2-for-3 as the McGuire and Martin 7:30 p.m. The Lions will Jared Judkins all had multi- Lions put together a strong combined for a no-hitter as play in the BPA Summer hit games as the Lions hitting display. the Lions put together Baseball Classic during the roared to a 13-3 win After a scoreless first another strong weekend in Murfreesboro. 18-U Cannon County Lions Baseball Camp split June 18-21 * Dixie Youth Complex 9 A.M. - 4 P.M. Courier Sports Report The Lions 18-under team Ages: K-through-8th grade Gracie, Oliva, Katherine, Anna Grace and Emma opened Big League play Grace were winners of the hot shot competition with a split against Cost = $65 during the 2012 Lionettes Camp of Champions. Madison in Woodbury Sunday (June 10). Two or more from same family = $55 each Big League Baseball is under the Little League umbrella and is for youth Cost Includes: Make payment to: ages 15-to-18. > Camp T-Shirt Cannon Co. The Lions won their > Lunch provided daily Baseball Camp opener against Madison, 8- c/o Tony Stinnett 4, but lost the nightcap, 10- > Daily instruction by CCHS coaching 3. staff and players Mail payment to: Austin Brown and Brent > Group & individual instruction 208 Houston Lane Duggin led the Lions in Woodbury, TN 37190 game one, combining to go 5-for-7. Brown was 3-for-4 Daily Schedule: Questions? with a double, triple, and > Skills competition 615-631-9521 or three runs scored. Duggin [email protected] was 2-for-3 with two runs > Individual defensive workouts scored. Jackson Mason, > Hitting segments Trent Bragg and Chase > Competitive games Gunter also had run- > Players divided into three age groups: producing hits in the win. Shelby, Olivia, Abbey, Emma Grace and Olivia Dalton Bell and Brent 5-8; 9-12; 13-14 were winners of the free throw competition during Duggin combined to limit > Daily contests for each age group the 2012 Lionettes Camp of Champions. the Madison Gators to four > Awards ceremony at completion of runs. Bell pitched the first three-plus innings and camp Date set for Cannon Duggin came on in relief, > Campers of week in each age group allowing two hits and no > Camp store available daily runs in three-plus innings. County tennis camp The Lions fell behind 1-0 in the top of the first but Pre-registration preferred; however, you may register first day of camp scored three in the bottom The Cannon County Basketball Camp is set for of the inning to take the NAME: AGE: T-SHIRT SIZE: Tennis Camp will be held at June 25-28 from 9 a.m.-4 lead for good. Brian the Brown-Spurlock Park p.m.. Duggin and Bell had RBIs ADDRESS: ZIP: courts from 8:30-11 a.m., Applications are available to give the Lions the lead. June 18-21. The fee for the on the MT Athletics site, Madison scored three in PARENT/GUARDIAN: PHONE: camp is $40. GoBlueRaiders.com the first in the nightcap A camp tee shirt is Camp cost is $200 ($150 and never looked back. EMERGENCY CONTACT NAME/NUMER: available in small, medium for children of MT Brown, Gunter and I hereby request that my child be admitted to the Cannon County Baseball Camp and and large. For more employees) and includes Preston Hurley had hits for authorize the directors to act for me accordingly to their best judgment in any information, contact Coach camp t-shirt, a camp the Lions in the nightcap. emergency requiring medical attention for which I shall pay. Ronny Burks, 563-5818. basketball and lunch daily. The Lions play host to For more information, McCabe Tuesday and Signed & dated by parent/guardian: MTSU Hoops Camp Set contact Mike Scutero at 615- Friday. Both games start at The Kermit Davis 898-5228. 6:30 p.m.

109 WEST MAIN STREET - WOODBURY 615-200-8940 Tuesday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Closed Monday PAGE 14 CANNON COURIER JUNE 13, 2012

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POSITION OPENING

Executive Director for the Upper Cumberland Development District (UCDD)

The Upper Cumberland Development District is a quasi-governmental agency serving the 14 counties and 31 cities of the Upper Cumberland Region. The office is located in Cookeville, Tennessee.

Qualifications are: B.S. Degree preferably with a Degree in Business Administration, Regional Planning, Economics, or a related field. A minimum of six years experience in supervision or administration or ten years experience in supervision and/or administration.

Other areas of experience that would be considered are: Grant writing and administration of grants; budget preparation and operation; must have good communication, people skills; computer skills; and knowledge of housing and aging programs services, and needs.

Please list number people you have supervised, as well as, size of budget you have managed and any other pertinent information.

Selection will adhere strictly to the new Nepotism Policy and the Tennessee Attorney General’s opinion.

Applications should either live in the Upper Cumberland Development District region or be willing to move upon accepting the position.

Resumes will be accepted until 10:00 a.m. on June 25, 2012. All resumes should be mailed to: Sherry Thurman, 1225 South Willow Avenue, Cookeville, Tennessee 38506 where the envelope will remain sealed until the Selection Committee meets. Envelopes should be marked “Executive Director Position.”

The Upper Cumberland Development District (UCDD) is an Equal Opportunity Employer. June 13, 20 CANNON COURIER JUNE 13, 2012 PAGE 15 UT Extension Service BY BRUCE STEELMAN CARLA Y. BUSH, MVTE UT Extension, Cannon County Burning in hardwood forests and the impact on trees

susceptible to injury or Facebook: Phishing scams: death from burning. Even though most intensive fires that cause tree damage Watch your bank account! occur in the spring before Do you use the same leaf out, given equal fire password for your intensity, mortality and Facebook account and damage are greatest for online banking log-in? If fires occurring during the you are one of the many growing season. people who answers "yes", The article by Loomis your bank account is at and Paananen presents a peril. Scammers can send summary table illustrating you links that you think are for four oak species (black, from a friend. scarlet, white and post When you click on the oaks) the percent of trees link, you are led to a fake that are likely to die from Facebook login page where Burning in hardwood compared to other fire. These percentages are you type in your password forests: impacts on trees competing species. Most categorized by tree to re-enter Facebook. Now Wayne Clatterbuck, hardwoods sprout and just diameter, fire scorch height the scammer has your Professor, Silviculture and as many oaks can be killed (2, 4, and 6 feet high), and looks suspicious, and set been downloaded to your password. All of the Forest Management by burning as those that season of burning your privacy settings to computer, recording your information needed to survive. However, past (dormant and growing). prohibit strangers from private information and answer security questions I have become history has indicated that The data indicates that: posting on your wall or passwords without your to gain access to your reacquainted with the large burning may have been in- - Hardwood trees 3 otherwise viewing your knowledge. Familiarize online banking are readily amount of information part beneficial to inches in diameter and Facebook content. 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Fire can if burns are conducted clicking on an infected link. reduce your risk of falling it's a hacker's paradise management, this also expose the mineral soil during the dormant season You may not even realize victim to online fraud. using the information that compendium of articles required for germination of as compared to the that add-on programs have you broadcast to gain should be bookmarked both woody and non- growing season access to your online online or copied as part of woody plants. Burning is a - Species in the red oak banking. From there, your reference materials. mechanism to modify the family (black and scarlet) technology unfortunately One article that I would vertical and horizontal do not tolerate burning as affords scammers the like to highlight is number structure of the vegetation well as those in the white ability to create an ATM 8.03 by Loomis and that is advantageous to oak family (white and post) card with your account Paananen entitled some wildlife species. The article also presents information. Bye-bye, "Appraising Fire Effects" Burning is also used to information about volume money. which assesses how maintain savanna and and value loss associated To be extra cautious, burning impacts hardwood woodland conditions, i.e., with burning. Generally, consumers should trees. 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Smaller diameter effects on hardwood trees exclusively promotes trees without these and timber. regeneration of oaks as attributes are more

Ivy Bluff News BY BONNIE STACY

Shirley Atnip recently visited Dollye the Decoration Day at Gilley Hill Church. Elam. Saturday night guests of Earlene Paul and SHelby Chruchwell spent a few Williams were Mr. and Mrs. Todd Gannon, days in Florida visiting friends and Cheryl Sissom and daughter, Kenny and relatives. They cut their vacation short to Larry Sissom and Linda and Whitney attend the funeral of one of his band Parker. members, Jean Gilley from Shelbyville and The Decoration Day at Gilley Hill was a cousin Paul Miller from Honenwald, Tn. well attended by people from Michigan, Paul and his Country Swing Band played Ohio, North CArolina, Indiana, and at the senior center in Manchester Friday Nevada as well as Nashville, night. Murfreesboro, Shelbyville, Manchester, Larry Sissom from Michigan, Kenny Sparta and Woodbury. Sissom from Las Vegas, Nevada, Cheryl Sissom and children Vanessa and Emerson One cannot do justice to the splendor of the from Michigan were the weekend guests of rainbow by taking a black and white photo. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sissom and attended

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If 20725 Hwy. 96 PLEASANT VIEW CHURCH OF Auburntown, 615-408-4645 OTHER Smithson Construction you sow love, you’ll reap CHRIST SYCAMORE BAPTIST 1770 Pleasant View Road CANNON COMMUNITY love. If you sow kindness, 209 Murfreesboro Rd. General Contractor 2617 Bivins Hill Rd. Woodbury, 615-765-5318 New Home Builders - Remodeling & All Kinds of Painting you’ll reap kindness. If you Readyville, 615-536-5450 SCIENCE HILL CHURCH OF Woodbury, 615-563-8606 Refinishing, Plumbing & Electrical Work Licensed & Insured sow forgiveness, you’ll reap SYCAMORE MISSIONARY CHRIST CORNERNSTONE COMMUNITY 563-5748 Cell: 904-4894 forgiveness. BAPTIST 8120 John Bragg Rd. CHURCH 7165 Sycamore Creek Rd. Readyville, 615-895-2265 50 Locke Creek Rd. John Smithson, Owner State License Woodbury, 615-563-5657 # 31165 Woodbury, 615-563-4205 SMITH GROVE CHURCH OF DILLON STREET INDEPENDENT 800 West Main CHRISTIAN CHRIST Children’s Playhouse 237 Hollow Springs Road 216 S. Dillon St. Street IS A 3 STAR PROGRAM GRACE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Woodbury, 615-563-5617 Woodbury, 615-563-2029 Woodbury, TN 5194 Jim Cummings Hwy. In business for over 15 years SUNNY SLOPE CHURCH OF HARVEST VIEW Casey Woodbury, 615-765-5830 8518 Woodbury Pike Robertson, For more information, call CHRIST Owner CHURCH OF CHRIST Corner of Hollis Creek and Readyville, 615-893-9900 Tracy Higgins at 563-9540 ANTIOCH CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunny Slope - Woodbury HOLLOW SPRINGS COMMUNITY 9487 Halls Hill Pike WOODBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCH 563-5300 Woodbury, 615-563-8828 100 E. Water St. 6396 Hollow Springs Road DARRYL T. DEASON, DDS AUBURN HILLS CHURCH OF Woodbury, 615-563-2119 Bradyville 615-765-7490 CHRIST CHURCH OF GOD LIVING SPRING CHURCH 717 Auburntown Road 7804 Hollow Springs Road ANDREW BUCHER, DDS SHORT MOUNTAIN CHURCH OF www.SunCrestHealth.com Woodbury, 615-563-5482 Bradyville 615-765-5181 GOD Woodbury 615-563-8665 801 B West Main Street AUBURNTOWN CHURCH OF NEW LIFE CHURCH 6621 Short Mountain Rd. 9126 Old Nashville Hwy. CHRIST Woodbury, 615-563-2299 Woodbury, TN 37190 McMinnville 542-9124 15 W. Main St. WOODBURY CHURCH OF GOD Auburntown, 615-464-2600 745 Doolittle Rd. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Woodbury, 615-563-8372 303 W. Colonial St. Compliments of DONALD PRESTON Woodbury, 615-563-2139 Property Assessor DONNIE ESTES COLE BANKS 5220 Halls Hill Pike Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Phone (615) 893-4895 TOWN OF WOODBURY Cannon County 804 McMinnville Highway Woodbury, TN 37190 Woodbury, TN Estes Heating, Air & Refrigeration Phone (615) 563-7909 37190 CITY OFFICIALS 461 North Chancery Street Woodbury Funeral Home McMinnville, Higgins E & E WHOLESALE SUPPLY CO. TN 37110 Phone 563-2311 (931) 507-1131 or Obituary Line 563-2344 108 E. Main 563-8888 Flea 8396 John Bragg Hwy. 615-217-3404 www.WoodburyFuneralHome.net 888-774-3486 Readyville, TN 37149

705 S. College Street Woodbury, TN Holiday House Global Industrial “Customer First” 37190 Market Components, Inc. ph: 615-563-5120 Apartments Gerald Toledo Apartment living for the very low and low income CEO/President cell: 615-849-2422 person(s) 62 years of age and older, and/or 720 West Main Street fx: 615-563-5121 Open Year Disabled regardless of age MBE Certified [email protected] 563-7113 ISO 9001-2000 Round! 615-563-2500 ESTES BUS SERVICE INC. Johnson’s Heating & Air Woodson’s Pharmacy 144 Mankin Lane - Woodbury Booth Office: (615) 536-5008 Cell: (615) 464-3166 Store Hours: Mon-Fri 7:30 until 6:00 pm Mark Fults and Penny Gray Free Estimates - Financing Available Sat 8:00 until 5:00 pm Sun 9:00 until 2:00 pm Office 615-563-6334 563-5773 Rentals at We repair all major brands. Family owned and operated for over 50 years Anthony Johnson, Owner/Operator Cell 615-849-6250 P.O. Box 476 563-2159 FREE DELIVERY - FULL LINE OF $1 ITEMS [email protected] Manufactured under licensed by NORDYNE, O’Falion, MO. 224 McMinnville Hwy. ®Registered trademark/™Trademark of Maytag Corporation We accept most insurance plans and credit cards or its related companies ©2008. All rights reserved. CANNON COURIER JUNE 13, 2012 PAGE 17 Cannon Life

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Readyville FCE Club to meet Tuesday Jennings Jewelers 215 West Main Street Woodbury 615-563-2421 The Readyville FCE (Family and will be an important meeting as there are Community Education Association) will many items to be voted on and decision to meet on Tuesday, June 19, 2012 at 11:00 be made. Your voice needs to be heard. a.m. at the home of Ann Johnson. Mrs Programs of the Cannon County Johnson lives at 524 Lake Ann Road in Extension service are offered to all eligible Woodbury, TN. For directions, please call people regardless of race, color, national 765.7353. origin, gender, age or disability, religion or Ms. Julia Logan of the Manchester veteran status. For further information, Hospice Organization will be a guest contact agent offices and UT Extension speaker. All members are encouraged to Agent, Carla Bush at 615.563.2554 in attend and remember to bring their Woodbury. yearbook, calendars and FE surveys. This

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Sorry for such a short notice but time has James - the first two books in her Grey slipped away as it sometimes does. But series. You know the books. You won't fear not, the Wine and Literary Society admit it but you know exactly which always has time to read and sip even if books. Since no one had been able to get there's no time to report about it. Please their hands on a copy to read them for the come to the next meeting which will meet last meeting, they were selected again for at 4101 Hollingsworth Road in Readyville, June. where we have met before. If you need The wines to be sipped are any whites directions please email from South Africa. So even if you can't get [email protected]. your hands on the books, grab some wine The meeting will be on Sunday, June 24, and join us. See you on June 24, at 2:30. at 2:30. The books selected are by E. L. EARN $10 PER HOUR PLUS COMMISSION Have you ever wished that you could be home with your children during Christmas and summer break? NOW YOU CAN! Would you feel confident calling school administrators in an “inside sales” environment? No sales experience necessary. This position offers: *Competitive Wages *Paid Vacation and Holidays * Paid Training Program *Group Health Insurance *401K Retirement *School Based Work Schedule GED or High School Diploma Apply by completing an application at ReadingForEducation.com 615-494-4017 EOE PAGE 18 CANNON COURIER JUNE 13, 2012 PUBLIC NOTICES

NOTICE OF restrictive covenants, 41.00 feet; thence North 75 pursuant to Deed of Trust cannot pay the bid within MADE FOR A MORE easements, or setback lines degrees 59 minutes 57 executed by WILLIAM R. twenty-four (24) hours of COMPLETE TRUSTEE'S SALE that may be applicable; any seconds West, 88.11 feet; DAVIS AND WIFE, the sale, the next highest DESCRIPTION. BEING statutory rights of thence South 84 degrees 11 MEGAN R. DAVIS, to bidder, at their highest bid, THE SAME PROPERTY WHEREAS, default has redemption of any minutes 16 seconds West, Wesley D. Turner, Trustee, will be deemed the CONVEYED TO AUGUST occurred in the governmental agency, state 71.62 feet; thence South 72 on January 27, 2005 at Book successful bidder. WAYNE PENDERGRASS performance of the or federal; any prior liens or degrees 39 minutes 33 69, Page 116; conducted by This property is being AND WIFE, MICHELLE L. covenants, terms, and encumbrances as well as seconds West, 93.59 feet; Shapiro & Kirsch, LLP sold with the express PENDERGRASS, BY DEED conditions of a Deed of any priority created by a thence South 68 degrees 04 Substitute Trustee, all of reservation that the sale is OF RECORD IN BOOK 61, Trust Note dated May 5, fixture filing; and to any minutes 20 seconds West record in the Cannon subject to confirmation by PAGE 443, SAID 2008, and the Deed of Trust matter that an accurate [99.04] feet; thence South 73 County Register's Office. the lender or trustee. This REGISTER`S OFFICE. THE of even date securing the survey of the premises degrees 23 minutes 17 Owner of Debt: Wells sale may be rescinded at CONVEYANCE IS same, recorded May 15, might disclose. In addition, seconds West, 99.05 feet; Fargo Bank, N.A., Trustee, any time. SUBJECT TO ALL 2008, at Book 110, Page 201 the following parties may thence South 80 degrees 10 Pooling and Servicing This office may be a debt EASEMENTS, in Office of the Register of claim an interest in the minutes 24 seconds West, Agreement Dated as of collector. This may be an RESTRICTIVE Deeds for Cannon County, above-referenced property: 95.76 feet to a P.K. nail the April 1, 2005, Asset-Backed attempt to collect a debt COVENANTS AND Tennessee, executed by Eric R. Parenteau; Amanda Southwest corner of this Pass-Through Certificates and any information CONDTIONS, AND ERIC R. PARENTEAU Parenteau a/k/a Amanda D. tract; thence leaving the Series 2005-WHQ2 obtained may be used for MATTER OF RECORD, AMANDA PARENTEAU Parenteau; Eric Parenteau; road North 03 degrees 41 The following real estate that purpose. INCLUDING ALL ITEMS A/K/A AMANDA D. Amanda Parenteau minutes 39 seconds West, located in Cannon County, Shapiro & Kirsch, LLP SET OUT ON ANY PARENTEAU ERIC The sale held pursuant to 723.24 feet to an iron pin at Tennessee, will be sold to Substitute Trustee APPLICABLE PLAT OF PARENTEAU AND this Notice may be the Northwest corner of the highest call bidder www.kirschattorneys.com RECORD. Parcel ID: 075B A AMANDA PARENTEAU, rescinded at the Successor this tract; thence North 86 subject to all unpaid taxes, Law Office of Shapiro & 00200 000 PROPERTY conveying certain property Trustee's option at any degrees 00 minutes 00 prior liens and Kirsch, LLP ADDRESS: The street therein described to Kathy time. The right is reserved seconds East, 567.88 feet to encumbrances of record: 555 Perkins Road address of the property is Winstead as Trustee for to adjourn the day of the an iron pin in the fence line Described property Extended, Second Floor believed to be 165 Gilley JPMorgan Chase Bank, sale to another day, time, at the Northeast corner of located in the Thirteenth Memphis, TN 38117 Hill Road, Bradyville, TN N.A.; and the undersigned, and place certain without this tract; thence to pins in (13th) Civil District of Phone (901)767-5566 37026. In the event of any Wilson & Associates, further publication, upon the fence line South 04 Cannon County, Tennessee, Fax (901)761-5690 discrepancy between this P.L.L.C., having been announcement at the time degrees 17 minutes 33 and being more street address and the legal appointed Successor and place for the sale set seconds East 250.00 feet; particularly described as File No. 10-011240 description of the property, Trustee. forth above. W&A No. 700 thence South 03 degrees 21 follows: 3t-May 30, June 6, 13 the legal descrip-tion shall NOW, THEREFORE, 179688 minutes 03 seconds East, BEGINNING on a wood control. notice is hereby given that DATED May 30, 2012 359.54 feet; thence South 03 corner post located in the CURRENT OWNER(S): the entire indebtedness has degrees 21 minutes 01 East east margin of the right of August Wayne Pendergrass been declared due and WILSON & ASSOCIATES, 75.81 feet back to the point way of Hollow Springs and Michelle L. payable; and that an agent P.L.L.C., of beginning and Road, said point of Pendergrass of Wilson & Associates, Successor Trustee containing 8.81 acres more beginning being the NOTICE OF OTHERINTERESTED P.L.L.C., as Successor or less. This conveyance is southwest corner of the PARTIES: Ascend Federal Trustee, by virtue of the DSaleNoticeTN- subject to the waterline property of Ruby Kathleen SUBSTITUTE Credit Union., Beneficial power, duty, and authority Shellie_msherrod_120530_ easement of record in book Sadler and the northwest TRUSTEE`S SALE Tennessee Inc., The sale of vested in and imposed 1624 171, page 80, and, to any corner of the property the above-described upon said Successor and all other matters as herein described; thence WHEREAS, default has property shall be subject to Trustee will, on June 29, FOR SALE shown of record in the leaving the road and with occurred in the all matters shown on any 2012 on or about 3:45 P.M., INFORMATION, VISIT Register's Office of Sadler's line South 52 performance of the recorded plat; any unpaid at the Cannon County WWW.MYFIR.COM Rutherford County, degrees 38 minutes 43 covenants, terms and taxes; any restrictive Courthouse, Woodbury, and Tennessee. seconds East 250.65 feet to a conditions of a Deed of covenants, easements or Tennessee, offer for sale WWW.REALTYTRAC.CO ALSO KNOWN AS: 2512 new iron pin; South 32 Trust dated July 15, 2004, set-back lines that may be certain property hereinafter M Jimtown Road, Woodbury, degrees 38 minutes 21 executed by AUGUST applicable; any prior liens described to the highest Tennessee 37190 seconds East 34.45 feet to WAYNE PENDERGRASS or encumbrances as well as bidder FOR CASH, free INSERTION DATES: June The HB 3588 letter was new iron pin; South 48 AND MICHELLE L. any priority created by a from the statutory right of 5, 2012, June 12, 2012, June mailed to the borrower(s) degrees 44 minutes 28 PENDERGRASS, fixture filing; and to any redemption, homestead, 19, 2012 pursuant to Tennessee seconds East 157.79 feet to a conveying certain real matter that an accurate dower, and all other Code Annotated 35-5-117. new iron pin; South 28 property therein described survey of the premises exemptions which are This sale is subject to all degrees 26 minutes 49 to Robert M. Wilson, Jr./ might disclose. This expressly waived in the matters shown on any seconds East 31.16 feet to a Wilson & Assoc. PLLC, as property is being sold with Deed of Trust, said applicable recorded plat; new iron pin; thence Trustee, as same appears of the express reservation that property being real estate any unpaid taxes; any continuing with Ruby record in the Register's it is subject to confirmation situated in Cannon County, restrictive covenants, Kathleen Sadler's line and Office of Cannon County, by the lender or Substitute Tennessee, and being more NOTICE OF easements, or setback lines passing a corner of the Tennessee recorded July 22, Trustee. This sale may be particularly described as that may be applicable; any property of James Dean 2004, in Deed Book 61, Page rescinded at any time. The follows: TRUSTEE'S SALE statutory rights of Saddler South 48 degrees 445-452; and right is reserved to adjourn TRACT NUMBER 1: redemption of any 20 minutes 23 seconds East WHEREAS, the beneficial the day of the sale to BEGINNING on an iron WHEREAS, default has governmental agency, state 649.81 feet to a new iron pin interest of said Deed of another day, time, and pin in the East margin of occurred in the or federal; any prior liens or located on a corner of the Trust was last transferred place certain without Old Manchester Road at performance of the encumbrances as well as property of Lawrence and assigned to BANK OF further publication, upon the intersection of a new covenants, terms, and any priority created by a Parker; thence with AMERICA, N.A., announcement at the time road; running thence North conditions of a Deed of fixture filing; and to any Parker's line South 47 SUCCESSOR BY MERGER and place for the sale set 5 degrees 30 minutes 52 Trust Note dated March 31, matter that an accurate degrees 00 minutes 02 TO BAC HOME LOANS forth above. All right and seconds East 224 feet to an 2005, and the Deed of Trust survey of the premises seconds West 110.00 feet to SERVICING, LP FKA equity of redemption, iron pin, McBride corner; of even date securing the might disclose. In addition, a new iron pin; North 48 COUNTRYWIDE HOME statutory or otherwise, thence with McBride line same, recorded April 19, the following parties may degrees 09 minutes 03 LOANS SERVICING, LP homestead, and dower are South 81 degrees 53 2005, at Book 72, Page 63 in claim an interest in the seconds West 1140.00 feet who is now the owner of expressly waived in said minutes 28 seconds East Office of the Register of above-referenced property: to a new iron pin located in said debt; and Deed of Trust, and the title 207.67 feet to an iron pin in Deeds for Cannon County, Shelia A. Sprosty; Phillip the east margin of the right WHEREAS, Notice of the is believed to be good, but Coppinger's line; thence Tennessee, executed by Sprosty; Robert Melvin of way of aforementioned Right to Foreclose, if the undersigned will sell South 6 degrees 14 minutes SHELIA A. SPROSTY Haynes; Phillip Sprosty; road; thence with said road required pursuant to T.C.A. and convey only as 28 seconds West 175.7 feet PHILLIP SPROSTY AND RAB Performance North 57 degrees 36 § 35-5-117, was given in Substitute Trustee. The to an iron pin in North PHILLIP SPROSTY, Recoveries, LLC minutes 45 seconds East accordance with Tennessee Property is sold as is, where margin of road; thence in a conveying certain property The sale held pursuant to 110.00 feet to the point of law; and is, without representations Westerly direction with therein described to Wesley this Notice may be beginning. WHEREAS, the or warranties of any kind, said road margin 206 feet to D. Turner as Trustee for rescinded at the Successor Street Address: 4387 undersigned,Rubin Lublin including fitness for a the point of beginning. Long Beach Mortgage Trustee's option at any Hollow Springs Road, Suarez Serrano, PLLC, particular use or purpose. TRACT NUMBER 2: Company; and the time. The right is reserved Bradyville, Tennessee having been appointed as THIS LAW FIRM IS BEGINNING on an iron undersigned, Wilson & to adjourn the day of the 37026 Substitute Trustee by ATTEMPTING TO pin located in the east Associates, P.L.L.C., having sale to another day, time, Parcel Number: 077- instrument to be filed for COLLECT A DEBT. ANY margin of the Right of Way been appointed Successor and place certain without 007.00 record in the Register's INFORMATION of McBride Road; said iron Trustee. further publication, upon Current Owner(s) of Office of Cannon County, OBTAINED WILL BE pin being the southwest NOW, THEREFORE, announcement at the time Property: William R. Davis Tennessee. USED FOR THAT corner of other property of notice is hereby given that and place for the sale set and wife, Megan R. Davis NOW, THEREFORE, PURPOSE. Jeff and Tracie Estes (Deed the entire indebtedness has forth above. W&A No. 702 The street address of the notice is hereby given that Rubin Lublin Suarez Book 162, Page 134, been declared due and 108552 above described property is the entire indebtedness has Serrano, PLLC, Substitute R.O.C.C.T.) and also being payable; and that an agent DATED May 29, 2012 believed to be 4387 Hollow been declared due and Trustee 119 S. Main Street, the westernmost corner of of Wilson & Associates, Springs Road, Bradyville, payable, and that the Suite 500 Memphis, TN the property herein P.L.L.C., as Successor WILSON & ASSOCIATES, Tennessee 37026, but such undersigned, Rubin Lublin 38103 described; thence with Trustee, by virtue of the P.L.L.C., address is not part of the Suarez Serrano, PLLC, as www.rubinlublin.com/pro south boundary line of the power, duty, and authority Successor Trustee legal description of the Substitute Trustee or his perty-listings.php Tel: (877) property of Jeff and Tracie vested in and imposed DSaleNoticeTN- property sold herein and in duly appointed agent, by 813-0992 Fax: (404) 601- Estes North 82 degrees 12 upon said Successor Shellie_msherrod_120529_ the event of any virtue of the power, duty 5846 Ad #28572: minutes 21 seconds East Trustee will, on June 29, 1455 discrepancy, the legal and authority vested and 206.43 feet to an iron pin; 2012 on or about 3:45 P.M., description herein shall imposed upon said 2012-05-30 2012-06-06, thence leaving the property at the Cannon County FOR SALE control. Substitute Trustee will, on 2012-06-13 of Jeff and Tracie Estes and Courthouse, Woodbury, INFORMATION, VISIT SALE IS SUBJECT TO June 21, 2012 at 02:00 PM at severing the lands of Tennessee, offer for sale WWW.MYFIR.COM TENANT(S) RIGHTS IN the Main Entrance of the Rickey Estes and wife, certain property hereinafter and POSSESSION. Cannon County Bonnie Estes and Jeff Estes described to the highest WWW.REALTYTRAC.CO If applicable, the notice Courthouse , located in and wife, Tracie Estes bidder FOR CASH, free M requirements of T.C.A. 35- Woodbury, Tennessee, (Deed Book 160, Page 385, from the statutory right of Insertion Dates: June 5, 5-117 have been met. proceed to sell at public Convenience R.O.C.C.T.) South 4 degrees redemption, homestead, 2012, June 12, 2012, June All right of equity of outcry to the highest and 09 minutes 21 seconds West dower, and all other 19, 2012 redemption, statutory and best bidder for cash or 33.27 feet to an iron pin, exemptions which are otherwise, and homestead certified funds ONLY, the following described Center North 88 degrees 31 expressly waived in the are expressly waived in minutes 43 seconds West Deed of Trust, said said Deed of Trust, and the property situated in 202.18 feet to the point of property being real estate title is believed to be good, Cannon County, Tennessee, beginning. situated in Cannon County, but the undersigned will to wit: BEING ALL OF LOT Hours ALSO KNOWN AS: 228 Tennessee, and being more sell and convey only as NO. 6 OF INDIAN McBride Lane, Bradyville, particularly described as Substitute Trustee. SPRINGS, PHASE V, Tennessee 37026 follows: SUBSTITUTE The right is reserved to ACCORDING TO SURVEY Monday and Tuesday The HB 3588 letter was Beginning on a P.K. nail TRUSTEE'S SALE adjourn the day of the sale AND PLAT OF SAME 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. mailed to the borrower(s) in the center of the Jimtown to another day, time, and APPEARING OF RECORD pursuant to Tennessee Road at the Southeast place certain without IN PLAT CABINET 2, Wednesday - CLOSED Sale at public auction will Code Annotated 35-5-117. corner of this tract and the further publication, upon SLIDE 2-38B, REGISTER`S Thursday - Saturday This sale is subject to all Southwest corner of Ward be on June 19, 2012 at announcement at the time OFFICE OF CANNON matters shown on any Pack; thence with the road 2:00PM local time, at the and place for the sale set COUNTY, TENNESSEE, 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. north door, Cannon applicable recorded plat; North 63 degrees 54 forth above. TO WHICH PLAT Sunday 12 noon - 7 p.m. any unpaid taxes; any minutes 44 seconds West, County Courthouse, If the highest bidder REFERENCE IS HEREBY Woodbury, Tennessee Check out Tennessee newspaper’s public notices at tnpress.com CANNON COURIER JUNE 13, 2012 PAGE 19 WGS releases Principal's List, Honor Roll

Woodbury Grammar School Kylee Lowe 4th grade Carrie Smith Principal’s List and Honor Malli Chiles Principal’s List Hannah Haley Roll 4th 9 Weeks 2011-2012. Tyler Sklat Aidan Davis Neyland Lawrence Collin Reed Honor Roll 1st Grade Emily Morris Sarah Banks Bailey Goins Principals list Colton Placek Isabel Haley Mitchell Guida Anaston Holt Kelsey Hayes Anthony Carr Hannah Farnsworth Ava Houghton Amber Yancey Kristen Knox Dalton Morris Bryson Blasingame Alex Foster Brianna Pittard James Evans Chloe Robinson Mileena Rodriguez Trisha Richards Austin Moore Dana Nixon Daylon Dearry Chiana Smith Tanay Patel Hayden Arnold Sam Swoape Gretchen Elmy Left to right, Bryan Denton and office Brad Hall Hunter Matthews Kayla Murin Honor Roll Jessie Arnold Photo provided Dylan Hoover Alex Miller Abbye Moore Kiersten Kyne Bradley Passenger Cordell Howell Austin Grant Emily Hartman McMinnville names Hall police officer of the year Kierra Linderman Clay Brown Dylan Cox Peggy Foreman Kylie Linderman James Wheeler Emily Alviar Dillon Evans On May 15, 2012 The McMinnville Evening Nickolas Lafever Etta Gaines Exchange Club held their May meeting. They Mason Tramel Perfect Attendance Katie Smotherman Perfect Attendance presented the Police Officer of the Year Award to Gunter Pitts Emma Haley Ling Zhao Taylor DeArmond McMinnville Police Officer Brad Hall. He has been Austin Ferrell Cynthia Davenport Priya Patel Ali Cox with the McMinnville Police Department since James Hawkins Tylor Spurlock Levi Womack Joseph Bently January 2011. Officer Hall is a native of Cannon Kendall Hedrick Jackson Thomas Mathew Elmy Emily Beaty County and was employed with the Cannon Elijah Overall Addison Todd Amanda Blanco Emily Sullivan County Sheriff’s Department from July 2004 until Kimberly Johnson Issac Walker Angela Blanco Paula Nipper August 2010. He started as a deputy at the Sheriff’s Brett Skimehorn Emily House Kendra Brown Tanay Patel Sydnee Eklund Sandra Garcia Mallory Sadler Department and rose to the rank of Lieutenant. Maddie Reed 3rd grade Noah LeCerte Daniel Young Principal's List Blake Wimberly Honor Roll Abbey Smith Honor Roll 2520 CHERRY SPRINGS ROAD - There really isn’t anything Dustin Johnson Abbie Hibdon Perfect Attendance Breanna Carr not to like about this brand new Southern Style home with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths and beautiful hickory hardwood floors Jackson Porter Alexandra Gentry Emily Hollis Chandler Todd throughout the house. There is Taylor Collins Byron Sonderman Hannah Sullivan Faith Womack tile in the gorgeous kitchen that Haliegh Lowe Hannah Higgins Jake Walkup has custom built hickory Jacob Foster Jolie King 5th Grade Joshua Walkup cabinets. The bathroom vanities Elijah Smith Josie Gannon Principal's List Cristen Nokes are custom made of hickory too Ally Bowman Lauren Knox Emily Nave Mary Espy and the floors are tile. Enjoy Alexis sissom Julie Bush Abigail Ferrell Maika Fonti spacious living room and dining area. A nice quiet area at the Jasmine Williams Logan Banks Zoe Houghton end of the house can be used as an office. Complete your country setting with a covered wrap-around porch and take in Nick Sousa Haley McClure Tori Knox 8th Grade the beautiful views of the mountains. Situated on 10.08 acres Riley Sissom Colin Rudisill Principal’s List the house has a covered car garage with a detached garage or Perfect Attendance Elizabeth House Alison Smith shop. There is extra room in the attic that can be finished for Ricky Hollis Honor Roll Alana Paschal living or storage. Kitchen appliances remain with the home. Dylan Hoover Ashley Barrett Honor Roll Emory Larson Bryson Blasingame Shevi Patterson Addison Higgins Michael Higdon Nickolas Lafever Cameron Goin Belle Russell Kayla Brown Izayah Young Christian Branson McKenzie Mason Megan Deatcher Dustin Johnson Jacob Rains Reece Smith Savannah Porter Janelle Rodriguez Olivia Walkup Honor Roll 1779 BLANTON 928 TRAIL 231 COUNTRY CLUB, Gunter Pitts Makyleigh Blount Mya Melton Alexis McCord SCHOOL ROAD STREET MORRISON Maddie Reed Travis Carr Nelda Mayfield Jessica Elmy 15.58 ACRES with 2 perk sites on Cherry Springs Road. Tyler Sissom Makenzie Trail Austin Bogle 2nd grade Zachary Talley Jacob Foster 11.15 ACRES SHORT MOUNTAIN HIGHWAY - Beautiful tract of land, great Principal’s List Jonathan Melton Perfect Attendance GW Mahaffey views of surrounding hills, good building sites for that dream home, good grass Addison Todd Emalee Rogers McKenzie Mason for hay and a place for horses and cattle, also has a new pond completely fenced in, city water available. Alexis Garza Katie Carmack Michael McCord Perfect Attendance Autumn Barrett Cody Baird Tori Knox Megan Alviar 2 TRACTS ON IVY BLUFF TRAIL - 5.16 acres of land ready to build Drinix Peebles Hunter Graves Jacob Carlton Megan Prater that dream home, city water available w/a road through middle of Emily House Jeffery Foreman McKenzie Elkins Hannah Pate property; has small stream that holds water year round w/large trees. Emma Haley Conner Tucker Gaige Jones Jessica Elmy ***SOLD*** Jackson Thomas Tanner Young Kodi Passenger Breanna Blasingame Shown by appointment Nolan Lovvorn Dalton Ramsey Kaitlin Waggoner Jacob Foster Check website for all the details Charlesatnip.com Delaney Aycock Hannah Smartt Jacob Bentley Issac Walker Rainey Myers 6th Grade Austin Bogle Riley Johnson Principal’s List Kori Davis CHARLES D. ATNIP REALTY & AUCTION CO. Tylor Spurlock Perfect Attendance Amelia Sonderman Alexis McCord HARRY LEE BARNES, Affiliate Broker Cody Baird Paula Nipper Emory Larson Office (615) 597-1521 Cell (615) 542-1010 Home Honor Roll Brady Davenport Taylor DeArmond Rachel Pate (615) 765-5243 or (931) 939-2345 Emily DeArmond Byron Sonderman Emily Beaty Kiara Huyck E-mail: [email protected] www.charlesatnip.com PUBLIC NOTICES

NOTICE TO NOTICE TO NOTICE TO NOTICE TO CREDITORS CREDITORS CREDITORS CREDITORS Estate of Estate of Estate of Estate of MEETING NOTICE Carrol W. Nichols, Claude Milton Mildred Mae Prater, Ann Carolyn deceased Parker, deceased deceased Hollandsworth, The Woodbury Planning Commission deceased will meet TUESDAY, JUNE 19 Notice is hereby given Notice is hereby given Notice is hereby given 6:00 p.m. at Woodbury City Hall. that on the 1st day of June, that on the 1st day of June, that on the 1st day of June, Notice is hereby given 2012, letters of testamentary 2012, letters of testamentary 2012, letters of testamentary that on the 1st day of June, The meeting is open to the public. in respect of the estate of in respect of the estate of in respect of the estate of 2012, letters of testamentary Carrol W. Nichols, Claude Milton Parker, Mildred Mae Prater, in respect of the estate of JAMES H. BARRETT, CHAIRMAN deceased, were issued to deceased, were issued to deceased, were issued to Ann Carolyn the undersigned by the the undersigned by the the undersigned by the Hollandsworth, deceased, Chancery Court of Cannon Chancery Court of Cannon Chancery Court of Cannon were issued to the County, Tennessee. All County, Tennessee. All County, Tennessee. All undersigned by the persons, both resident and persons, both resident and persons, both resident and Chancery Court of Cannon non-residents, having non-residents, having non-residents, having County, Tennessee. All claims matured and claims matured and claims matured and persons, both resident and MEETING NOTICE unmatured against said unmatured against said unmatured against said non-residents, having estate are required to file estate are required to file estate are required to file claims matured and same with the clerk of the same with the clerk of the same with the clerk of the unmatured against said The Industrial Development above named court within above named court within above named court within estate are required to file Board will meet four months of first four months of first four months of first same with the clerk of the publication of this notice, publication of this notice, publication of this notice, above named court within otherwise their claims will otherwise their claims will otherwise their claims will four months of first Tuesday, June12 be forever barred. be forever barred. be forever barred. publication of this notice, This 1st day of June, 2012. This 1st day of June, 2012. This 1st day of June, 2012. otherwise their claims will 6:00 p.m. at the Courthouse. be forever barred. Lee Wayne Nichols, Gary Grover Parker, Executor of Belinda Joy Kiel, Executrix This 1st day of June, 2012. Ross Nichols, Rose Mary the of the Corley, Executors of the Estate of Claude Milton Estate of Mildred Mae Rhonda J. Wimberly, Estate of CarrolWayne Parker, deceased. Prater, deceased. Executrix of the Nichols, deceased. William H. Bryson, Clerk William H. Bryson, Clerk Estate of Ann Carolyn William H. Bryson, Clerk & Master & Master Hollandsworth, deceased. & Master Susan Melton, Attorney Susan Melton, Attorney William H. Bryson, Clerk Susan Melton, Attorney 2t-June 13, 20 & Master 2t-June 13, 20 2t-June 13, 20 Susan Melton, Attorney 2t-June 13, 20 NOTICE The Town of Woodbury Water Department will publishing the 2011 Consumer Confidence Report in the June 19th, 2012 edition of the Cannon Courier.

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Dear Ken: With a new "Dark Shadows" film out, what can you tell us about Tennessee native Lara Parker, who starred in the original TV series? Parker, 74, who played bewitching Angelique Collins in the 1960s gothic soap opera, was born Mary Lamar Rickey, in Knoxville and grew up in Memphis where she earned a degree in philosophy from Southwestern (now ). After acting at the Millbrook Playhouse in Loch Haven, Pa., where she played five leads in six weeks, she tried New York and within two weeks was cast as Angelique on "Dark Shadows" in 1966. She has been a guest on such TV series as "Kung Fu," "Six Million Dollar Man," "Police Woman," "The Rockford Files," "Kolchak: The Night Stalker," "Emergency," "The Incredible Hulk," "Baretta" and "Highway to Heaven." Holding a master's degree in creative writing, she has written several "Dark Shadows" novels and has a cameo appearance in the new movie. The mother of three lives with her husband in the Santa Monica Mountains of California. One bit of trivia: Parker first went to , where her roommate was Jane Fonda. She played the wife of , Jane's brother, in the 1975 film "Race With the Devil."

Dear Ken: What date will the final episode of "The Closer" air and how many episodes will there have been in the series? The last six episodes begin July 9 with the finale airing Aug. 13 on TNT. Those shows will serve as a transition into a spin-off series, "Major Crimes," as Mary McDonnell leads the cast as Capt. Sharon Raydor. That will make for a grand total of 109 episodes of "The Closer" before the doors close.

Dear Ken: What were the biggest hits of Felix Cavaliere and The Rascals? The band, also known as The Young Rascals, which entered the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997, operated from 1965 until 1972. Among their best tunes were "Good Lovin'," "Groovin'," "People Got To Be Free," "How Can I Be Sure?" and "A Beautiful Morning." Native New Yorker Cavaliere, 69, has lived in Nashville for years.

Dear Ken: Who did the voices of Daphne and Velma in the Scooby-Doo cartoons? Last week puzzle answers Rikes! Indira Stefanianna Christopherson Danks was the original voice of Daphne Blake. Others who followed in her microphone were Heather Lindsay North Kenney, Kellie Martin, Mary Kay Berman and Grey DeLisle. The first Alcoholics Anonymous actress to speak for Velma Dinkley was Nicole Jaffe. The many others include Pat Stevens, Marla Frumkin, Christina If you want to drink, that’s dues or fees. Lange, B.J. Ward, Jane Silvia, Mindy Cohn, Linda your business. If you want to Our primary purpose is to Cardellini, Meredith Slanger, Grey DeLisle and Julie stop - that’s ours. Call us at stay sober and to help other Nathanson. 464-4484. alcoholics to achieve sobriety. Alcoholics A.A. was If you have a trivia question about actors, singers, movies, TV Anonymous is a founded in 1935 shows or pop culture, e-mail your query to Ken Beck at fellowship of and today it has [email protected] men and more than two women who m i l l i o n share their members in over experience, 90,000 groups. strength and hope with each People who once drank to other that they may solve excess, they finally their common problem and acknowledged that they help others to recover from could not handle alcohol and alcoholism. now live a new way of life The only requirement for without it. membership is a desire to There is a Solution! stop drinking. There are no Reprinted by permission

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