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TRAVIS SWANN equipped with a striking light For The Cannon Courier and visual rig along with a Music in the Middle brings smaller stage under the cover of regional and international acts to darkness within the Lunar Tennessee hills Forest. It's safe to say that Middle Crowds trickled in Friday Tennessee is a clear cut favorite throughout the day but hit their as one of the premier music stride once the sun went down destinations in the states. With with Moscow's Tesla Boy and the various festivals and city Late Night Alumni. Other acts music scenes in the region, Music for the first day included locals in the Middle gave fans one more Heather Moulder and The reason to look forward to Hardin Draw with Zoogma, October each year. French Horn Rebellion and Taking place, Oct. 4-5 on the Viceroy. beautiful acreage of Short While attendees seemed Mountain Distillery in somewhat scarce on Friday, it Woodbury, Tenn., the inaugural looked as if crowds either festival drew acts from the doubled or tripled in size by region and international Saturday night. Sets for the early boundaries as well. evening included Nashville's The festival went all out for its Space Capone and Portland's first year with over 100 Hockey among many others. TRAVIS SWANN photo performers and four stages that Hockey's brand of dance punk The highlight of the night was The 1975, an English indie rock band who released their self-titled album included a full-scale Shiner Stage See MIM, page 9 in September. Devin Cairo’s actions speak louder than words Trustee MURFREESBORO – payment Devin Cairo’s mother, Regina, describes her son as a “quiet mouse.” options Spend time with Devin and you will understand what his mother means. available Devin is a man of few Wayne Prater, Cannon words, is laid back and County Trustee, announced generally soft spoken. beginning Oct. 1, 2013, the When your actions speak office will accept partial volumes, you don’t have to payments during the say a lot. collection period of Oct. 1, Devin, a 17-year-old 2013 through Feb. 28, 2014, senior at Oakland High before penalties are School and the son of Bill applied. and Regina (Gilley) Cairo, Taxpayers must come to was disagnosed with Stage the office to sign an IV Hodgkin lymphoma in Members of the Cannon County baseball team recently visited Devin Cairo, at his home in Murfreesboro. Devin, a agreement. Two options are September. He began his Woodbury native and the son of Bill and Regina Cairo, was diagnosed with lymphoma in September. The team available. first chemotherapy treat- presented him with an autographed jersey to show their support. From left, Nathan McGuire, Tucker Francis, Nick 1. Divide the total ment Sept. 20 and is Vassar, Jared Judkins, Devin Cairo, Jackson Mason, Austin Martin, Trent Bragg, Bailey Hale and Jake Todd. bill equally over the scheduled to undergo diagnosed with lymp- teams come to Vanderbilt many friends.’ He said, ‘I’m number of months to pay: treatment for the next six For those wanting to homa, Devin’s teammates Children’s Hospital to see a pretty popular guy.’ I 2, 3, 4, 5 months, or months. contribute financially to the and classmates had hit him,” Bill Cairo reflects. believe it now because 2. Accept the partial Bill and Regina are Cairo family, a trust fund has social media spreading the “Whenever all these people there have been a lot of payment amount the Woodbury natives and been established. Make checks unfortunate news. Shortly started coming around and people reach out.” taxpayer wants to apply to Devin was raised in payable to Devin Cairo Trust. after, Devin’s parents had we were getting cards and Cannon County baseball the property bill. Woodbury and started his the realization of how teams were showing up at is amongst those who have Also, beginning Oct. 1, baseball career here prior Devin Cairo Trust loudly their son’s character the hospital, opposing reached out to the Cairos. the Trustee's office will to the family moving to attn: Misty Hawkins and action has touched teams, I told Devin, ‘You Members of the Lions’ accept Visa, Mastercard, Murfreesboro. 2806 Almaville Road those around him. being as quiet as you are I baseball team traveled to Discover and American Within hours of being Smyrna, Tenn. 37167 “We had people and didn’t realize you had this See DEVIN, page 9 See TRUSTEE, page 9 This cemetery cradles history Editor’s note: This is the Jim Cummings Highway, final part of a series on so named in the 1970s by area cemeteries History Lives Here the late state Rep. John Bragg, a Democrat from DAN WHITTLE Rutherford County, who Courier Correspondent idolized Woodbury's CUMMINGS CEMETERY legendary lawmaker as his - In this hallowed ground, mentor in Nashville. rests the remains of one of Cummings' family roots Tennessee's most politically go deep in Cannon heritage powerful men. as evidenced by these Picturesque, but tiny remarks spoken by Mr. Cummings Cemetery reg- Jim's uncle, attorney W.H. ularly catches the eyes of Cummings, at Cannon present-day motorists County's huge Centennial while travelling U.S. celebration in 1936: "I love Highway 70S between old Cannon County. Why McMinnville and Wood- shouldn't I? It was here that bury. I first saw the light of day. It But few passersby know Back in the day, Woodbury’s Rep. Jim Cummings was here that my the remains of one of provided strong leadership for Rep. John Bragg on the grandparents, my father Tennessee's most floor of Tennessee’s House of Representatives. and mother, my brother politically-impactful men and sister, lived, loved and MIKE WEST photo of the 20th Century, James cemetery's hillside across barn. died, and their sacred dust Small, but beautiful Cummings Cemetery overlooks H. "Mr. Jim" Cummings, Route 70S from Cannon Rightfully, Mr. Jim is not sleeps beneath the County's livestock sale buried along a segment of Highway 70S in the hills above Woodbury. (1890-1979), rests in the See HISTORY, page 9 Events galore in The Cannon Blast! On Page 7 PAGE 2 CANNON COURIER OCTOBER 9, 2013

CANNON OBITUARIES Sign up for 8th annual hayride An expectant hush falls over the group in the hay wagon as the narrator James Lee Karschner Jr. finishes the prolog and the James Lee Karschner Jr. (Jimmy), 45, passed away wagon slowly comes to a September 22, 2013 at MTMC from a brief illness. He was stop. Near the wagon a born on August 14, 1968 in Sparta, TN. He was a cable costumed re-enactor ack- contractor. nowledges the appearance Jimmy is survived by two sons, James Dillon Karschner of visitors stopping by to and William (Bill) Jones, also the mother of his children hear his or her story of real and best friend, Bobbi Joi Magierski; four sisters, Angie past events or persons of Richarson of Spencer, Michelle Karschner of Florida, Ly the area. Karschner of Florida, and Annette Clem of New York. He This is the 8th History had five nieces and nephews: Cody, Larry, Mimi, Bella, and Hayride at Edgar Evins Amber. He was the son of the late James Lee Karschner Sr. State Park on Center Hill of NY and the late Virian Ann Maynard of Spencer and the Lake, between Smithville grandson of the late Lester and Mattie Joy Maynard and and Cookeville, to be held Dorthy Verplanx of Ohio. Saturday, Oct. 12 as a joint Randy Hedgepath, the TN Services were held on October 12, 2013 at Big Bottom project of the Friends of State Naturalist, portraying Cave in Vanbern County. He will be greatly missed by his Edgar Evins State Park and James Edgar Evins, the family and friends. park employees businessman, farmer, and Ten wagons will leave the politician for whom the Cannon Courier, October 9, 2013, Woodbury, Tennessee park's Visitors Center at park was named' staggered intervals to begin the 1 ½ to 2 hour circuit through the park, with 10 to 12 stops for historical open for lunch. enactments. The first This 8th History Hayride group will be scheduled for will be dedicated to the 2 p.m, the last for 6:30 p.m. Garrett Christensen, son of Greg and Lori Christensen of memory of the late Scotty Cannon Outreach Richardson of Fairview, Reservations are required. Woodbury, interacting with a wagon load as he portrays The cost is still only $10 per Capt. Prettyman "Purt" Jones, a local Civil War soldier TN, a loyal volunteer with & person, plus light who served on both sides. the Friends of Edgar Evins refreshments will be State Park, and in may also ask about Green", Captain Prettyman available with donations to continued observance of reservations for camping or "Purt" Jones, a Civil War Thrift Store the Friends of Edgar Evins the 150 Year Anniversary of cabins while making soldier who served on both State Park appreciated. The Civil War (1861-1865). reservations for the History sides, and many more There is a $20 non- For more information 214 S. McCrary Street Hayride. enjoyable, historical refundable advance deposit about the Friends of Edgar next door to Napa This year you may expect characters. This for groups of 4 or more. To Evins State Park, an all to encounter the return of entertainment appeals make reservations for the volunteer non-profit 615-542-2276 an old favorite with a new primarily to adults but is hayride call the park office: organization to help the actress as Elizabeth Dale, wholesome for families (931) 858-2114 or toll free 1- park, please visit the •Accepting donations of clothes, lovely daughter of the with school aged children 800-250-8619. Those who website at household items, glass ware, and founder of Liberty, TN who interested in history. wish to make this an over- http://foeesp.alturl.com/ or was later known as the The restaurant at the furniture. All donations used locally! night or weekend outing on Facebook at "Black Widow of Hazel Edgar Evins Marina will http://www.facebook.com/f •Bring your items to rear door facing offer a 15% discount to riendsofeesp Lester St. hayride guests and workers The physical address of on its last day of operation the park for GPS users is: Cannon Outreach & Thrift Store Prater Cemetery Meeting for the year. The big Rock 1630 Edgar Evins Park Market across from the Road, Silver Point 38582 is a not for profit operation with all There will be a General Business meeting for the park entrance will also be proceeds used to benefit S.A.V.E (victims Prater Cemetery, along with election of domestic abuse) and of officers and decoration Cannon Food Back Pack Program the meeting on Saturday, October 12. MONUMENTS For more information, Meeting time is 9:00 a.m. at the Iconium Church of Christ. All Sizes See or Call phone: 542-2276 KENNY GILLEY If any questions, please call Tim Bell at Woodbury Funeral Home (615) 563-2311 849-2730.

A Sincere Thank You We would like to thank you for the prayers, words of comfort and support you provided to us in our time of loss and grief. We appreciate all those who sent flowers or a card, provided food for us, memorials, donations made to Woodbury First United Methodist Church building fund, Tennessee Donor Services and Gideon Bibles. Thank you to the ladies and men at Woodbury First United Methodist Church for the delicious meal provided to us after the funeral. Bob loved being a part of the church choir and he loved each and every one of you.

During our recent loss, friends like you have shown our family abundant kindness and thoughtfulness and we have learned how much our friends and family really mean to us. Thank you for sharing your funny stories about Bob with us. He loved life and made each and every day count.

Bob was a wonderful man. He was a devoted husband, Dad and Granddaddy. He left a legacy to our family that will live on forever. His life was enriched by the presence of so many great friends, friends he left behind to help our family through this very difficult time.

Thank you to Kenny, Korie and the staff at Woodbury Funeral Home. Your compassion and love are deeply touching. Thank you Doug for reading the eulogy.

Dr. Mark Aaron and Dr. Don Chomsky, there are absolutely no words that can be said to say thank you enough for the past seven years. Bob was deeply fond of both of you along with Becky, Heather, Jennifer, Brady, Tamara, Angel and all the others.

Our family finds healing in God’s tender embrace, and in knowing that others remembered and cared. Please continue to remember us in the long and difficult days ahead. The Family of Bob Stoetzel Wife, Teresa Scott Stoetzel Son, Dustin, Taylor, Sierra, Madison and Ezra Stoetzel Son, Tracey (Kal), Angela and Kara Stoetzel Daughter, Candice Stoetzel CANNON COURIER OCTOBER 9, 2013 PAGE 3 Sweeney Todd "The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" at Arts Center October 18-27 PEDIGO & TODD REALTY In need of listings! Thinking about selling?

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This is an open public meeting. If you would like an agenda, please call the Center Hill RPO Coordinator Nichole Hoose at 931 476-4121. If you need assistance or accommodations due to disability, please contact Nichole by Friday, All Major Credit Cards 215 West Main Street Woodbury, TN October 4, 2013. Accepted (615) 563-2421 PAGE 4 CANNON COURIER OCTOBER 9, 2013 Courier Columnist Legends live in WILLIAM R. FRYAR, Publisher MIKE WEST, Editor TERESA S. STOETZEL, Graphic Designer and Advertising Director archives of the TONY STINNETT, Sports and Schools Editor Published each Wednesday at 210 West Water Street, Woodbury, TN 37190 Cannon Courier Phone (615) 563-2512 Fax (615) 563-2519 Whittle’s Words Legends live in the archives of The personally or [email protected] [email protected] Cannon Courier, a newspaper dating back professionally." of Wisdom U.S.P.S. No. 088-480 across three centuries that has had some of Lifelong DAN WHITTLE Periodical Postage Paid at Woodbury, TN the most notable and colorful editors and Cannon publishers in Tennessee newspapering resident and SUBSCRIPTION RATES: history. retired banker Bill Smith remembers young $24 per year in Cannon County $27 Per Year in Tennessee $30 per year out of State Men with the names Bragg, Smith and John Bragg's return to school. Bryson headlined the list of talented and "The whole school turned out in ADVERTISING: The publisher reserves the right to committed Woodbury newspapermen assembly, welcoming John back after his reject or to cancel at any time any advertisement or through most of last century. severe injury," Smith recounted. "He never any other material submitted for publication. The late Minor Bragg, father of (the late) let that handicap bother him one bit in state Rep. John Bragg and grandfather of life." Circuit Judge David Bragg and Not many Cannon residents today Murfreesboro Mayor Tommy Bragg, likely realize Minor Bragg taught at Bradyville had the most far-reaching journalism School in the 1920s, and also had interests career of all Courier publishers, after he in a funeral home, a radio station and branched out to establish The Rutherford grocery store in Woodbury, all before he Courier in Murfreesboro and Smyrna made newspaper history at the Cannon before his death in the 1950s. Courier. He died in 1966. After starting his Rutherford County "I have a picture of Granddad Minor newspaper, Minor Bragg sold his interest Bragg peddling Fuller Brushes in the 1920s in the Cannon Courier in 1933, to Hayden in front of a business in Murfreesboro," Smith, the youngest publisher in Courier Mayor Bragg described. "There's always history and uncle to Andy Bryson, who been personal and business links for the later owned and published the newspaper. Bragg family in both Cannon and "Uncle Hayden first bought the paper Rutherford counties." while still a student at Woodbury High Current Woodbury Mayor Harold School," noted immediate-past Courier Patrick, whose family, like the Jennings, publisher Andy Bryson. goes back multiple generations in Cannon David and Tommy Bragg later published County, recalls past Courier leaders' the Courier from 1980 to 1995, when they impact on community life. sold the Courier to Andy Bryson and his "When I first ran for justice of the peace sister, Susan Sain. Andy had worked at the in 1974, I went to see Mel Bryson, the Courier from his childhood when his publisher, to make my political uncles, R. Mel Bryson and Hayden Smith, announcement," Patrick noted. "I didn't were editors and publishers of the know what to say, and told Mel that. Mel publication. took a pen out of his desk, and wrote out Guest Columnist Retired high school sports radio my announcement in a matter of minutes. broadcaster John Hood had a close He was a talented wordsmith. He took my friendship with Mel Bryson. picture, and there I was, on the front page "I broadcast high school games solo on of the next week's edition. No matter my With great the Woodbury station, and got to know requests, he always produced excellent Mel Bryson personally and professionally," pieces of work, whether it was news stories described Hood, a former state or advertisements. He was a trustworthy representative and radio legend. newspaperman." power comes "Broadcasting was quite different then, for Patrick touched on the era when he was example, we'd tape the football games, and elected county executive of Cannon then broadcast them the next morning, County in the 1980s and early 1990s. since it was a daytime station. "I was county executive when Tommy responsiblity TPA President "Mel was a man about town, involved in and David took control of the paper," LYNN all aspects of community life in Cannon Patrick added. "David served as publisher, County," Hood hailed. "I recall calling one and became a dear trusted friend whom I As a publisher of a weekly newspaper, get myself RICHARDSON you find yourself doing a lot of different through game on the side of a hill, out in the would often call for advice on issues I things. Both news and advertising become college. That weather elements at Monterey. Mel and his encountered on behalf of county part of the daily routine. One day you're day, I drew the short straw and ended up newspaper people were there too, braving government. As Woodbury's mayor, I've crunching numbers for the budget, the with the evening's city council meeting as the elements while covering The Lions grown to admire Tommy Bragg and the next day you're calling on a new business my assignment. football team. He was a well-versed challenges he faces as mayor of that has just opened in the area. I really hadn't covered many meetings talented man, who had a lot of allegiance Murfreesboro." In a lot of cases, the publisher also and I sure wasn't ready for this one. to his profession and community." Loyalty to community has consistently writes - news, features, editorials - the It was an ugly scene. Neighbors stood Hood credited local media in Woodbury been a hallmark of those newspaper whole gamut. Whatever it takes. up in defense of Billy, saying they would and Murfreesboro with helping link pioneers, Patrick and Jennings agreed. It's a way to stay connected to the be fine with the council passing some sort Cannon and Rutherford counties, socially "Andy Bryson carried on that loyalty community in a personal way and it can of variance, but the opposing side and economically. tradition. For example, he always bought remind us when and why we decided to persisted, demanding that the council "I was a newspaper delivery boy for his personal and company vehicles, and make newspapers our life's work. uphold the zoning regulations. Minor Bragg when he had the Rutherford had them serviced at Jennings Motors, Bogged down with day-to-day Of course the law was on their side and Courier, which published twice weekly in before we closed the dealer ship doors in demands, sometimes it's easy to lose sight so the majority of the councilmen voted to Murfreesboro, after he moved from 2009, ending 87 years of selling and of why we do what we do and why we oust Billy. By the time that meeting was Cannon County," Hood traced aback across servicing cars and trucks by the Jennings love it. over, there was also another casualty. Our the decades. "Although John Bragg never family in Woodbury. He believed in There are some things, however, you just mayor - a veteran himself - resigned, represented his native Cannon County as a supporting all Cannon County-based can't forget. saying he wouldn't lead a town where whole, in his earliest legislative days he businesses, churches and civic clubs. Plus, Such is the story of a man named Billy such an atrocity could take place. represented Rutherford and part of Andy was a very, very hard worker, who Wolfe. And I sat there, taking notes as hard and Cannon. However, it was him solely, who loved sports and his community," Jennings Billy grew up on the rough edge of a fast as a very green, very young reporter later secured funding and construction of accounted. small town in southern West Virginia. possibly could, trying desperately to John Bragg Highway, the modern, safer Mayor Patrick echoed historian Jennings' When he was about 14, his dad decided capture every cruel word that was uttered. four-lane boulevard that links the two account of Andy Bryson's community he'd had enough of parenthood and he lit It didn't take long, after the story came communities together. service and impact. out for parts unknown, leaving Billy's out in the next morning's edition of the "Plus, MTSU, with thousands of students "Andy Bryson, well, for certain, no one mom to take care for him and his brothers Bluefield Daily Telegraph, for Billy to from throughout Cannon County ever outworked him at the newspaper, for and sisters by herself. become a household name. The TV and throughout the last 100 years, has helped you could see his vehicles at the office way Through sheer determination, he radio folks picked it up and ran with it. forge a permanent link between the two before daylight each work day, except on managed to get through high school. But People in the community were outraged. communities," Hood credits. Wednesdays when he'd slip away to work once he had his diploma, Billy went where Our newspaper stayed on top of the Dr. William "Bill" Jennings, a respected in one of his beloved games," Patrick most young men did in the late 60s - he story and didn't let go. They kept the issue historian of all things Woodbury and assessed. "Like his predecessors, including got shipped off to a place called Vietnam. in front of the public, covering it from Cannon County, also described community his Uncles Mel Bryson and Hayden Smith, I don't know what all happened to him every possible angle. impact of the weekly newspaper. Andy continued the excellent tradition of there. He never really wanted to talk The story had a happy ending. A local "Of course, Minor Bragg, dating back to fair and thorough news coverage. A about it, but by the time I met Billy, his life attorney and a contractor contacted Billy's the 1930s with those old Linotype and flat- talented and loyal friend to our had changed forever. friends and together, they forged a plan bed presses on which the papers of that era community, Andy helped bring the He had left both his legs in Nam. that would satisfy the town's zoning were printed, was a colorful, creative and Courier into the modern era." I remember the first time I saw him. He regulations. Volunteers went to work to yes, courageous old school Jennings recalled his own college days looked a lot older than he was. He was, of remodel the house and garage, putting it editor/publisher," described Jennings. when he had the Courier sent to his course, in a wheelchair and had a hard all under one roof. "Publishers like Minor Bragg, Mel university. time getting around. The day I learned that Billy's home was Bryson, Austin Jennings and Hayden "The Courier has always been uniquely But there was a great spirit about Billy. saved was a day that truly changed my Smith remain urban legends here today," Cannon County, offering a true snap-shot He had a great sense of humor and he life. he continued. "They were all very well of social life here," Jennings said. "When loved people. That was the first time I really respected, and very loyal to their the Courier would get to my college Above all, he was thankful - thankful for understood just what a difference a community, dating through to more fraternity house, my fellow students would friends who had given him a place to stay newspaper could make and I knew I modern times when the Courier was later line up wanting to read the unique rural when he returned to his hometown after wanted to be part of that. published by Tommy and David Bragg, style of personal journalism in the Courier, his service to his country. Thinking back to Billy and his story grandsons to newspaper pioneer Minor including who visited who, who had a His friends, a local electrician and his reminded me why I've been in the Bragg, and immediate past party enjoyed by all, and who wife, knew Billy really didn't have any newspaper business for so many years publisher/editor Andy Bryson." came to visit Aunt Susie on her sick bed up place to go, so they remodeled their and why I feel it is such an honor to be As the young son of Minor Bragg, John on Short Mountain." detached garage into an apartment for part of something so powerful and so Bragg, who became a statewide political Jennings talked about the historical him, making it fully handicapped- meaningful. leader later in life, painfully lost three impact of the Courier. accessible. We all walk this earth for a reason, and fingers in a commercial job-printing press "I can't recommend enough for our It was Billy's haven. He felt safe there. we all enjoy many different powers. Each at the Courier office in the 1920s. It was a educators to take our young people to the Unfortunately for Billy, his benefactors of us has the power to influence others, major and severe injury to an 8-year-old Adams Memorial Library and go through had some neighbors who didn't like them and in turn, each of us is influenced by boy in that era of limited medical Courier microfilm archives, to get a very much and when they found out that those who cross our life's path. capabilities. glimpse of life as carved out for our the two were providing someone with an Every day, in the newspaper industry, "Father (John Bragg) lost part of his left generations by our forefathers," Jennings apartment - a detached dwelling - in a we operate a power tool - a tool that hand, plus his middle, index and other encouraged. neighborhood not zoned for such places, should be handled with care. middle fingers when he tried to retrieve a Regionally well-known newspaperman they jumped on it. "With great power comes great fallen piece of paper that had fell out of the Ron Fryar bought the Courier in July 2009, They took their complaint to the zoning responsibility," Spiderman's Uncle Ben old Chandler & Price Platen Press that did from Andy Bryson. board. Not getting the immediate results said to him. commercial printing jobs," recalls "When Andy Bryson sold the Courier, he they wanted, they showed up at the While we certainly aren't superheroes, I Murfreesboro Mayor Tommy Bragg, the handed it off to Ron Fryar, obviously a town's next city council meeting and can think of no other industry where that late legislator's son. "Dr. Adams (namesake very talented modern-day threw a fit. phrase can better be applied. of Adams Memorial Library in Woodbury) newspaperman," Jennings described. "And It was simple, they said. It was against It is our awesome responsibility - and treated him, stopped the profusely judging from the community has seen, the law and Billy would have to go. our privilege - to stand up and speak out, bleeding wounds, and saved the rest of his Publisher Fryar will take the paper farther I was a 20-year-old college student who with integrity, truth and determination, mangled left hand. Fortunately, Dad was into the 21st Century in appearance and just worked part-time at the local paper to with every word we print. right handed, so it never held him back content." CANNON COURIER OCTOBER 9, 2013 PAGE 5 Remembering Bob April 6, 1950 - September 18, 2013

The following is Bob’s eulogy. the mailbox and listen for rattlesnakes, be cautious before starting the engine to our cars, threatening phone calls, and “a hit” put on his life. Bob told me Bob and I were told that he needed a heart transplant on December 31, 2003. many times “you had no idea what you were marrying into when you We were stunned. The following is from his journal. married a cop.” I would say, “It’s ok because I love you so much.” I’ve been snuck out of our house during the middle of the night and taken to safety “The doctor told us at the rate that my heart was deteriorating, it would only although Bob refused to leave and waited on the man. I even had a man tell last 2 years. I asked God to take this trouble from me and whatever His will me to my face he could get to my daughter any time and proceeded to tell me was for me, I trust you. But in the back of my mind, I was saying ‘Lord I really what he would do to her, because of Bob. Cops families live through so much. hope you say yes.’ That is not giving it all to him. The only time I had trouble It takes a dedicated man to do the job. Bob was that man. with this was when I took it back from the Lord. Now two years, four months He loved American Legion and Fraternal Order of Police. He loved serving and ten days have gone by and I am getting weaker and weaker. I knew it, on the County Commission and had plans to run and win the position of Teresa knew it but I wanted to keep it quiet. But now time is running close to County Executive in the August 2014 election. the deadline the doctor gave me. People tell me the doctors do not really know but they gave me their best medical opinion. Wednesday, May 10th, Bob was a charitable man. He told me he wanted to donate to the Tennessee 2006, at approximately 2:15 I was in my sunroom. I don’t usually struggle for Donor Service upon his death and he did just that. Because of him, someone a breath but now and then it would happen. I sat down and I said, Lord I told can now see through his beautiful hazel eyes. He told me to donate you whatever your will be. I guess the answer is no. I’m tired and if this is everything they could use. He didn’t need this body because he was getting a your answer, I accept it. whole new one in heaven. One hour and nine minutes later I received the call from the hospital to The following are just a few of the hundreds of comments that was come. We rushed to Saint Thomas Hospital in Nashville and were met by our mentioned during visitation. ‘A fine man.’ ‘Bob is the definition of a man.’ ‘A transplant nurse who told me she actually got the call around 2:15 but she had big loss to the community.’ ‘He gave me my first break.’ ‘He gave me my first to call staff and do protocol first. That was exactly when I was talking to the start and I am where I am today because of him.’ ‘He was the best mentor I Lord. There is no one who will ever convince me that He wasn’t involved all ever had. All my heroes are dying around me. He was my hero.’ ‘He touched the way with me and my illness. That will be my witness to other. The Lord so many people that he never even knew about.’ ‘A great man who let me know first hand within an hour that He indeed was in control. What a contributed so much to Cannon County.’ ‘He had a passion for doing what gift and I don’t mean just the heart. He gave me the confidence along with was right even at great consequences.’ boldness to tell the ones that might be uncertain that He will answer your Bob was most proud of our children, Dustin, Trace and Candice. They were prayers in His time. I was also told that my name was the only one to come the stars in his eyes. All three have made productive, caring and honest, hard up to accept this heart transplant. It was a perfect match!” working people who still say ‘Yes mam’ and ‘No sir.’ He loved to brag to other After the surgery, the first words out of Bob’s mouth was ‘It’s a miracle.’Two people about his children and his four granddaughters Sierra, Madison, Kara days after surgery, several people were sitting around talking and rejoicing and Ezra. about the new heart. All we knew about it was it was donated by a 40 year old And Bob loved me. Bob came to Cannon County June 1, 1982. He came to male who died a very traumatic death. We then realized it was not just about the Courier office to get his photo made and asked to borrow my hairbrush. Bob. I looked at Bob and said someone is having a funeral today, someone is Remembering what my mother told me, never let anyone borrow your mourning for their loved one. What an emotional rollercoaster. We were both hairbrush just went out the window. He kept coming to the office to talk to very overwhelmed. Bob lived so much in the 7 years, 4 months he had his new me. Bob asked me out on September 1, 1982. Three weeks later he asked me heart. We were told he had a 60% chance of living 10 years and we both knew to marry him but I didn’t want to rush into it, so we dated for another four he was on borrowed time. He lived life to the fullest. He did not want to be on weeks before he asked me again. After seven weeks of dating, he proposed in his death bed and say he wished he had done so many things so he lived each his patrol car on Auburntown Road. I said yes. We were married 7 weeks later day like it was his last. There’s a lot to be said of quality of life and quantity on December 19, 1982. People told us we would never make it. He always said of life. He chose quality. we would stay together just for spite. He loved his tractor, bushhog, zero turn Most of all, Bob loved Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior. He was never mower and chainsaws, a shared love ashamed to praise Him and honor Him and he loved talking about the Bible. between our oldest son Dustin. His furry four legged child Honey loved to ride with him on the tractor and motorcycle. Dear Bootsie, He loved taking Honey, Cocoa, Princess Over the last 32 years, we faced and Gracie for a ride in his truck. many challenges but we got Bob loved my Daddy and I know Bob, through all of them because Daddy, Milan Tucker, Guy Alexander Jr, through it all, we loved each other and Jack Hindman are having a wonderful time in heaven. As Casey and we loved God. I remember Hindman said yesterday, her Daddy Jack, who was Bob’s best friend for 13 when we received our first pay years, met Bob at the heavenly gates and said ‘Come on in buddy. I’ve been checks as husband and wife. After I waiting on you.’ paid our bills, we had twenty dollars left. When I told you about He loved photography, a love he shared with his my dilemma, you said, “Twenty daughter Candice. The children and I kidded him often dollars? Are all the bills paid? Did about making 200 unnecessary pictures instead of 10. He you pay rent, get groceries, pay the never could make a photograph without cutting off the utilities?” I said yes I did. You were so excited as you said, “I’ve never had top of someone’s head. money left over. We’re going to be fine.” And I knew with your attitude of life, Bob loved law enforcement, a love shared with his son we would never face anything that we couldn’t manage together. Trace. Several years ago he had a man tell him he would Today you’ll find me crying again just like on the day we married but these never make it in law enforcement because he didn’t know are not tears of happiness. Those tears have been replaced with tears of who to arrest and who not to. Bob’s response was ‘Yes I sorrow. I know you always hated to see me cry, but it can’t be helped do, anyone who needs arresting.’ It didn’t matter to him who you were. He sometimes. I try to remember your words you used to always say to me “you also had a man tell him he would never win the election as Sheriff because he are so beautiful when you smile” so I try. I will try to focus on the wonderful wasn’t from around here. Bob won that election and he was “one of us.” years God allowed me to have you. The vows we took said for in sickness and Bob loved story telling. He has told us many times the same story over and in health and we did that very well, living up to those words. I am confident over and over. In fact, we heard the same stories so much we numbered them and happy knowing that you were mine only for 32 years. The till death do us so when he wanted to tell us a story, all he said was “number 3 or number 7” part is the most difficult challenge of them all. I said those words without and we would laugh. We’ve heard his story about his snake on a lease, his realizing what that really meant because somehow I figured it was going to mother threatening to beat the children if they came near her with a snake and be so far off in the future, we would be old and gray before we had to face the funniest of all, Bob kissing a mannequin in a store window in front of the that. Well here we are, or…here I am, faced with life without you, the person mayor’s wife. She said, “Well, I never.” His response was “Well lady, you I entrusted with my happiness and my soul and now you’re gone. I am faced should try it sometime.” That’s about the same time the handcuffs were with the monumental task of going on without you with the memories of the slapped on his wrists! times together to see me through the days, weeks, months and years ahead. He loved Friday’s because it was popcorn day at FirstBank where Hollie Thank you Bob for those memories and for the awesome and wonderful always had a bag or two waiting on him and Honey. He loved going to see the children we raised together. They can never really truly know how much you girls at the bank. loved them, the sacrifices you made for them, the tears you cried for them, and for the prayers you asked for them. I know the road ahead will be bumpy Bob loved to say, my name is Bob. B-O-B, coming or but I know at the end of the road, you’ll be waiting for me with welcoming going, just plain ole Bob. arms wide open to greet me and hug me once again one day. He loved Ted, his young new Russian best friend from I do not know how long it will take me to meander down that road, but my church. They were pals. wish is that you are happy and I know you are because you are with our Lord Bob loved Doug as his best friend and will always be and Saviour Jesus Christ. Your gift to me has been acquired over the remembered as Doug Bo Dairy and also affectionately years…strength, courage, faithful and a “we can do this” attitude. I promise known as “Donna.” to always try to smile. I can still hear it in my head you telling me I want to He loved Sheriff Darrell Young and was very proud of see you smile. No matter what was going on, even if I was mad at you, you the great professional job he was doing and will continue always made me smile anyway and you knew it. I love you more than to do. anything. I love our wonderful children God allowed us to have. I am very thankful God let me have you for 32 years. Yes I wish it was more, lots more, Bob loved Jenny at Quick Shop even though she snitched to me every time never even had the thoughts of what happened. You know you think about he bought candy. He was very fond of Emily and thought she had a beautiful sickness, maybe one day, but never this, I thought and dreamed about us smile and was “a catch.” Bob also loved CC, “our mocha daughter.” growing old together while we hold hands. Such a pretty dream. He was very proud of his four stepsons Sam, Andy, Jim and Steve and his I am told that one day, I will think that way, and not cry, but just think about step grandchildren. He always admired them for growing into fine young the happy times and be happy. I look forward to that day. men after losing their mother when they were very young. You told me several times, you wanted us to die together or if that was not Bob loved Annabelle, , Tommy and Linda, Della and Papa Nile. He possible, you wanted to die one minute before me so you wouldn’t have to loved to kidd Diana playing the piano during choir. Bob’s heart was at live without me. Now I am the one alone. Woodbury First United Methodist Church. He was very happy and very loved by such a caring group of people. And remember the dressing rooms at And lastly, what you always told me before each surgery that you endured, the thrift store will never be blown away in a tornado because Bob built them “I’ll see you soon. If not, I’ll see you later.” to last with many, many 2x4’s. Bob loved Tennessee Highway Patrol. It was his passion. Like all cops, he I love you grunches and grunches… lived a dangerous life. He had dynamite waiting on him. We had to knock on Tursa PAGE 6 CANNON COURIER OCTOBER 9, 2013

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Sorghum crop helped by rain Means More Molasses For Your Biscuits

MIKE WEST photo Painters put the finishing touches on the exterior of Antiques and More on the Square in Woodbury. Auburntown News BY ANNA PATRICK

He was a kind hearted, one of the greatest Prosperity Baptist Church true gentle man with fundraisers. Sunday night for their 5th nothing bad to say about Betty and Terry Thomas Sunday night singing. Not anyone - Bobby Jack left out Wednesday only did we have Angelina Armstrong is now walking, morning to meet so, McKeithen, we also dancing or maybe running Patrick, and travel to enjoyed hearing Joe Turner, on the streets of gold. He Ashville, NC where they Daniel Seber, Michael went home to eternal life will enjoy a horse show and Young, Jennifer Monday, September 30th do some trail riding at the Buterbaugh and Bonnie The rain this summer sweet sop. Using the tip Center in Nashville. It is following major surgery. Biltmore Estate. They Rigsby praise God in song. may have been a problem end of a table knife I whip hosted each year by the Bobby Jack was loved by all returned home Saturday. Donna Nichols, Jody for those who were looking the butter up into the Tennessee Agricultural who knew him and a true Mission Friends and Girls Dickey, Ruby Reed for a good pumpkin crop molasses where the two Museum and the Tennessee friend to any one he knew. in Action of Auburn Baptist Anderson, Debbie Whited, this fall or even a really combined ingredients Department of Agriculture. It was a beautiful fall Church visited Woodbury Rachel Hale and Madison good mater sandwich, but create a beautiful golden It draws several thousand night which made for a Nursing Center residents Gaither begin our birthday for those of us who like spread that only a true people to the agricultural great Harvest Festival Sunday. They received a wishes this week when molasses on our buttered child of the south can museum each year. fundraiser and King and joyful "welcome" by they celebrate the 9th. Cole biscuits, it has made a real appreciate. Then, after Molasses made the old Queen Coronation. Thanks everyone. Turney and Robert Fletcher difference in the sorghum breaking open a fashion way is one of the to everyone who made this A good crowd attended have theirs the next day. crop this fall. It is being homemade buttermilk many special The 11th sees twins Derrick reported that in the state biscuit and covering it with demonstrations that can be and Eric Hughes celebrate. we may see a record butter as well, you take the enjoyed with cooking and Cliff Burkhead adds harvest of the cane that same knife you used to tasting at the sorghum mill Over 50 another year on the 12th. produces the sweet, green make the golden molasses located on the grounds. Companies To The 13th belongs to Lynn juice that helps make many spread and place abundant Just as our ancestors did, Give You The O'Neal and Kevin Sheerer. of the fall traditions what amounts of the sweet the grinding wheels of the Best Price For Finishing up this week's they are. concoction on the biscuit. mill are fed sorghum cane Your Insurance wishes is Tonya Davenport There has always been After following this by a farmer as a mule turns Dollar” on the 15th. Happy debate over the proper process passed down from the whole operation. You 477 N. Chancery Street Charles A. Blair birthday to all of you. name for the delicious generation to generation, can even buy some of the McMinnville, TN 37110 No anniversaries this brown goo that you pour you are then required to sweet sop to take home and (931) 507-BIGA (2442) week. on your hot biscuits from a grunt a pleasing sound of put on your own biscuits. 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The Allison at the Upper The balance is of the class’ Keith’s Hwy 70S Surplus on Contact John Barker at Lions Club Tour of Homes Cumberland bank account is $651.90 and John Bragg Hwy. from (615) 542-4065, or The *** begins at 4 p.m. with tickets Developments District toll some of our class members 11:30 to 1 p.m. Chamber of Commerce at available at the Lions Club free at 1-877-275-8233. have agreed to give this (615) 563-2222 or email Joseph And The Amazing Building. Adult relative support money to the library to buy *** [email protected]. Technicolor Dream Coat, group meetings are held, micro film of the History of County Commission, Nov. 8 Christmas Gala, Friday, every 4th Wednesday of Cannon County. The cases Saturday, Oct. 19 *** Joseph And The Amazing Dec. 13 each month, from 3:30 - holding these films will Cannon County Technicolor Dream Coat The Christmas Gala 4:30AM at Fiddler's Annex have the names of Commission 10 a.m. at the Fish Fry, Saturday, Nov. 2 opens at 7:30 p.m. at The sponsored by the Cannon on 125 Fiddler's Drive, remaining members of our Cannon County Auburntown Lions Club Arts Center of Cannon County Senior Citizens Smithville, TN. class. If another class Courthouse. Fish Fry in Auburntown. County, 1424 John Bragg Center, 609 Lehman St. For housing assistance reunion is planned you will Starts at noon. Highway. Call (615) 563- Entertainment, fine dining, while caring for minor be notified in the Cannon *** 2787 for information. elegant table settings, silent child, contact Myra Walker Coutier. Craft Fair, Saturday, Oct. *** auction and more. at 931-432-4111. Joy Gilley Spain, treasurer 19 *** Anchor of Hope Car Show, Saturday, Nov. Veterans Day, Saturday, *** Independent Baptist, 735 2 Nov. 9 Lions Club Sight Doolittle Road, Woodbury Anchor of Hope Veteran Days Events Screening will be hosting a craft fair Independent Baptist, 735 include a ceremony at the The Lions Club Sight and October 19, beginning at Doolittle Road, Woodbury Courthouse followed by a AWARD WINNING PET GROOMER Hearing Van will be in 9;00 a.m. will be hosting a car show parade at 1 pm. Cannon County for their November 2 beginning at Angela Tate Mullinax annual screening of *** 10:00 a.m. *** 124 Massey Lane (across from Police Dept.) students.. The Woodbury *** Country Christmas, at Cannon County Animal Clinic Lions Club will need some Industrial Appreciation Industrial Development Friday, Nov. 22- Saturday, club members to help as Dinner, Oct. 24 Board, Tuesday, Nov. 5 Nov. 23 563-4022 or 849-2433 they work the following Industrial Development Cannon County Industrial Cannon County Country screening schedule: Oct. 8 Board & Chamber of Board Meeting at 6 p.m. in Christmas Merchants Open at West Side School then Commerce will hold the Courthouse. The public House. Santa will arrive on TAXIDERMY & DEER PROCESSING the Auburn School starting Industrial appreciation is welcome at IDB the Square at 4:30 p.m. Sue’s GET YOUR DEER BACK at 8 a.m. Oct. 9 the van will dinner at The Blue Porch on meetings. Pictures with Santa begins DEER VACUUM SEALED be at the East Side School Oct. 24th. at 5:30 p.m. Music on the Total Weight Up To 3 Deer then Short Mountain *** Square, wagon rides and SPECIALTY ITEMS: Breakfast Sausage Prizes include: 50 Calibur school. Oct.10 at Woodland *** Board of Aldermen, giveaways. Contact Ground Jerky Salisbury Burger Smokeless Muzzleloader & School. The screenings will Tuesday, Nov. 5 Jennings Jewelers at 563- Original Summer Sausage Savage Matthews finish up at the Woodbury FCE Council Meeting, Board of Mayor and 2421 or the Chamber of Jalepeno Sausage Crossbow & Shoulder German Bologna Bacon Burger Mounts Grammar School at 8 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 24 Aldermen meets at 6 p.m. Commerce at 563-2222. Starting from Archery to Oct. 11 and Cannon County FCE County Council at City Hall at 101 Water 234 Matt Lawrence Rd. Liberty, TN End of Deer Season High School on Oct. 12. Meeting 9:30 a.m. at the UT Street, Woodbury. *** Call Troy @ The program affects the Extension Office located at My Way Christmas, Dec. 6 615-337-9730 615-473-2540 for details. www.suestaxidermyanddeerprocessing.com lives of hundreds of 514 Lehman St. in *** through 21 Cannon County students. Woodbury. Contact Carla The Arts Center of Cannon Each year the Lions Club Bush at (615) 563-2554 for City Council, Tuesday, County presents its 2013 You won’t be scared of our prices. finds students who have information. Nov. 5 Christmas Dinner with serious vision problems Auburntown City Council dinner prepared by the Stop in and see us. that simple glasses would *** meeting at 6 p.m. in the Blue Porch Restaurant. To make it possible for better Library. Contact Mayor make reservations call 563- grades Toy Drive Cruisin’, Roger Turner at (615) 464- 2787 or visit the website at JENNINGS *** Saturday, Oct. 26 4210. www.artscenterofcc.com. Upcoming events at Toy-Drive Cruisin' On The *** Presented Friday, Saturday CCHS Square at 4 p.m. Jennings and Sundays through Dec. JEWELERS Jewelers / Chamber of Veterans Day, Friday, Nov. 21. Oct. 7-11 Homecoming Commerce at the 8 *** 215 West Main Street, Week, Dress-Up Woodbury town square. Veteran Days ceremonies Lions Club Day, Saturday, Woodbury 615-563-2421 Oct. 10 Parent-Teacher Dec. 7 Conferences GOFF’S TREE EXPERTS Oct. 11 Homecoming Complete tree Parade and Game service, free estimates. We Oct. 21-25 Fall Break remove trees and climb those **** impossible ones. Senior Citizens Health Licensed and Fair, Wednesday, Oct. 9 insured. Senior Citizens Health Fair will be at the Senior Center on Wednesday Oct. 9. 615-943-TREE (8733)

*** School Board, Thursday, Oct. 10 Cannon County School Board Meeting at 6 p.m. in Woodbury Grammar School Cafeteria.

*** White Cane Days, Friday, Oct. 11 and Saturday, Oct. 12 The Lions Club will hold road blocks for White Cane Days on Friday & Saturday Oct. 11th and 12th.

*** Benefit at Anchor of Hope, Saturday, Oct. 12 Anchor of Hope Independent Baptist, 735 Doolittle Road, Woodbury will be hosting a benefit chili supper on Oct. 12 beginning at 5 p.m.

*** Clear Fork United Methodist, Saturday, Oct. 12 Clear Fork United Methodist Church will serve supper from 4 to 6 p.m. An auction fund-raiser will follow at 6:16. The church is located on Big Hill Road in Gassaway.

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*Sources: The Music Trades, 2012 Annual Census of the Music Industries ** 2012 National Newspaper Association & Reynolds Journalism Institute Annual Readership Study CANNON COURIER OCTOBER 9, 2013 PAGE 9 High above 70S Senator Beavers lauds Meth stop-sale system Tennessee State Sen. Mae offender registry, which in Tennessee since January Beavers (R-Mt. Juliet) prevents previously con- 2012. issued the following victed meth criminals from "These block numbers statement in response to the purchasing any medicines prove conclusively that recent results achieved by containing PSE, contained NPLEx is doing exactly the real-time, stop-sale barely over 4,500 entries. what it is designed to do; system in Tennessee. Senator Beavers was the prevent the illegal sale of Data released by the original Senate sponsor of pseudoephedrine, and in National Precursor Log anti-meth legislation that turn, the illegal production Exchange (NPLEx) shows implemented NPLEx in of methamphetamine ," said that during the first six Tennessee in addition to the Senator Beavers. months of 2013, electronic meth-offender registry and "Reports like these technology in the Volunteer strict penalties for meth- emphasize the importance State blocked the sale of related crime. of finding innovative, more than 17,749 boxes of The system, which allows effective and sensible medicines containing pseu- retailers to block unlawful solutions to help in doephedrine (PSE) prevent- attempted purchases of Tennessee's fight against ing more than 26,000 grams certain cold and allergy illegal drugs. They also from potentially being medicines containing point out the importance of diverted by meth criminals. pseudoephedrine (PSE), utilizing all of the resources Meanwhile the meth- has been fully operational at our disposal.”

MIKE WEST photo indie rock band who When looking back at the Standing high on a hillside overlooking state Highway 70S, the Cummings Cemetery MIM--- released their self-titled festival, it has much is the final resting place for Rep. “Mr. Jim” Cummings. was a warm start to album in September. potential to be one of the nightfall as they played cuts Opening their set with "The best festivals in the area like "Too Fake" from their allied with state Rep. W.D. Cannon County's City," the contrasts of black mainly due to the venue, HISTORY--- Mind Chaos album and also Haynes of Winchester and political powerhouse and white were prevalent time of year and the overall threw in a cover of Daft Rep. I.D. Beasley of known respectfully as "Mr. within the stage show and vibe that it is aiming to sod… Punk's "Get Lucky." Carthage. Jim" never lost an election lighting. utilize. Fixtures such as the "To old Cannon County By this time, the Lunar Supporters respectfully to the Senate or the House. large Music in the Middle every drop of my blood, Forest was heating up with Playing for around an referred to the three His run in the legislature marquee located on top of a every fiber of my being, sets from Lane 8, Du Tonc hour, the group kept the politicians as "The Rural was broken in 1949, when hill and its laser projections every pulsation of my and Cassian. In the same crowd going with other Bloc." But detractors he served four years as across the landscape along heart is consecrated moment, the Huff 'n' Puff tracks from their new branded them as "The secretary of state for Gov. with the setup of the Lunar forever." stage was running a few release such as "Chocolate" Unholy Trinity," a label that Gordon Browning. Forest, simply add an "Mr. Jim Cumming's sets behind, but attracted for one of their early became known from the Historian Davenport's aesthetic like no other. Mix funeral (November 1979) decent crowds for groups introductions to American mountains of East recent tour of cemeteries these elements with great was one of the largest in such as Static Revival and audiences. Tennessee to the flat lands traced the lineage of artists and you will have a Cannon County history," played host to other acts As the night was nearing in West Tennessee. multiple Cannon County two-day party that will be accounted Woodbury like Little Moses and the early morning hours of "Cummings entered state families, dating back to at the top of many Mayor Harold Patrick. Dapper Dan Man Band. Sunday, acts like Gigamesh politics during the reign of original settlers in the late checklists. "Mr. Jim's memorial was The highlight of the night and Aeroplane brought the the Memphis-based 1700s and earliest 1800s. For more information, likely attended by more was The 1975, an English two-day event to a close. state political leaders and Crump political machine. "When you visit a musicinthemiddlefest.com. dignitaries than any other Edward Hull Crump's cemetery, it's an accurate started playing Tee-ball Longtime Oakland Cannon County resident in machine pushed an urban trail of our heritage and DEVIN--- there when he was 5. Some baseball coach Mack history," verified 77-year- agenda through alliances history," assessed Daven- of those players, I’m Hawks believes Devin old Joe Davenport, a man with other politicians port, a former superi- Murfreesboro and pres- friends of their fathers and Cairo’s comeback story will who has devoted much of throughout the state," ntendent and history ented Devin with a Cannon I have strong ties to be a successful one. his life and career to student Bailey's research teacher in Cannon County County No. 18 jersey Cannon County.” “We are more concerned preserving the region's recorded. "Cummings, schools. autographed by team The news of Devin’s with Devin’s health than history. however, formed an From the top of Short members and spent time condition hit his family anything,” Hawks points "Mr. Jim Cummings alliance with W.D. Haynes Mountain to the northeast, visiting with him. hard. out. “But I believe he will served as Cannon County's and I.D. Beasley to push a down the valley below to “It was a great idea that “We though Devin had a be back in uniform for us state representative and rural agenda." Gassaway, leading through we did this,” said Jake cold so we took him to the this year because he is senator for more than 40 Without "Unholy Trinity" Woodbury to the flat fertile Todd, whose father, walk-in clinic,” Regina driven and has a great years in Nashville," Mayor support, many proposed farm lands of Burt, Tommie, and uncle, Jeff, says. “The lady said she desire to beat this and be Patrick said. bills perished, including Bradyville, Midland and played on the CCHS heard something funny in out there. He is such a good After serving as a former numerous bills sponsored Readyville communities to Baseball team with Bill his lungs and they wanted kid with a good family. You publisher of the Cannon by the "Crump Machine" the south and west, rests Cairo in the late 1980s. to do an X-ray.” can tell that by the manner Courier and school teacher, out of Memphis. the remains of those who “Devin’s family is from The nurse didn’t like in which people have Mr. Jim, a staunch The late Gov. Buford made Cannon County Cannon County and some what she saw and the next reached out and supported Democrat, became a Ellington described the what it is today, in the of our players played fall stop was on to Middle him and his family.” lawyer before ultimately three rural legislators' county's approximately ball with him last year. I’m Tennessee Medical Center All of the jerseys serving four decades in influence: "If those three 200 cemeteries. glad we were able to be for more tests. surrounding schools have Tennessee's Legislature. decided to kill you on a involved and let him know “The lady there said the given Devin are hanging in A research paper at particular bill, they could This article concludes we are thinking about same thing,” Regina his house. All but one are MTSU by student Heather kill you. For at least 20 "History Lives Here," a him.” recalls. “They did a cat scan autographed. L. Bailey details how years, they were the series about Cannon Cairo has immense and then she came in and The only one not signed Cummings became a rural spearhead of this 'Rural County's historical ceme- support. In fact, the said, ‘I’m sorry to tell you is a navy blue jersey with political force when he Bloc' in this state." teries. Oakland High School Baseball Boosters have this but Devin has the No. 18 on the back and developed a theme – “Win lymphoma.’ I told her we Patriots on the front. TRUSTEE--- addressed stamped Property Tax Relief The Game,” for Devin. didn’t come for lymphoma “That is his Oakland envelopes are required for Program. For qualifying Bracelets with “DC 18” and we came here for a cold. jersey and it is not signed Express cards as another the return of receipts. applicants, the State of “Win The Game” are being She said, ‘I’m sorry but we because he plans on type of payment for taxes. Current year taxes run Tennessee will pay a sold to help offset medical have the ambulance en wearing it in March – when Taxpayers will also have from Jan. 1 through the last portion of the property costs. Every Rutherford route and he has to go.” he pitches for the Patriots,” the freedom to use their day of December and are taxes for their home. County baseball team and From there, Devin was Regina proclaims. cards for payment from the due and payable beginning Applications for the 2013 Cannon County has transported to Vanderbilt And that will be the comfort of home through Oct. 1 through the last day tax year must be presented Devin with a No. Children’s Hospital where greatest statement in Devin an online lookup and of February the following completed no later than 35 18 jersey and all of them the process began. Cairo’s comeback story. payment at year. After February, days after the last day of are proudly displayed in It will be a tough process --- http://www.tennesseetrust property taxes become February, which will be his bonus room, along with but, like on the field, Devin *For those wanting to ee.com. This website will delinquent and begin to April 7, 2014, for the 2013 signs, balloons and cards, is ready to defeat the contribute financially to the also be a convenient way to accrue 1.5 percent penalty tax year. among other items. competition and Win The Cairo family, a trust fund check for payment by your and interest on the first The Property Assessor is “It has provided me with Game. has been established. To mortgage company or you day of each month. responsible for reap- extra motivation,” Devin The driven young man write a check, make them can check the amount of On April 1, prior year praising the property says of the support. “It anticipates being on the payable to Devin Cairo your property taxes. delinquent taxes are values on which taxes have really surprised me that all field for the Patriots this Trust. Taxpayers may still play turned over to Chancery been assessed. If your of these people I don’t spring. Devin Cairo Trust in the Trustee's office from Court and are handled by mailing address should know have supported me “I just believe,” Devin attn: Misty Hawkins 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the Clerk and Master. For change, please notify the through this. It makes me affirms. “I have been 2806 Almaville Road Monday, Tuesday, more information, contact Property Assessor's office feel pretty good.” playing baseball all these Smyrna, Tenn. 37167 Thursday and Friday and the Clerk and Master at at 615-563-5437. Bill and Regina were years and I can’t stop now. I from 8 a.m. to noon on 615-563-5936. Tennessee law does not thrilled to see children of figure I might as well get Soon, bank information Saturday. In addition, The Trustee's office aids require the mailing of tax people they went to school this over with and do these will be available for those payments may also be elderly, qualifying veterans notices indicating the with while attending few months and make sure who would like to deposit made through the mail to: or their widows and amount of taxes due. Cannon County. I’m ready in March.” directly into the account. If Cannon County Trustee, disabled taxpayers in Property owners are “I’m glad to see Cannon Devin’s plans are not you have questions, you 200 West Main St., application and presumed to know that County step up and come only to pitch for the can drop an email to: Woodbury TN, 37190. certification procedures taxes are due without to see him,” Bill said. “He Patriots, but also play oaklandpatriotsbaseball@g Keep in mind that self- with the Tennessee State personal notification. grew up in Woodbury and college baseball one day. mail.com, or call 653-7683. 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(615) 415-5982 (615) 464-4659 Manufactured under licensed by NORDYNE, O’Falion, MO. (615) 563-6169 ®Registered trademark/™Trademark of Maytag Corporation or its related companies ©2008. All rights reserved. PAGE 10 CANNON COURIER OCTOBER 9, 2013 UT Extension Service BY BRUCE STEELMAN utextension.tennessee.edu/cannon www.facebook.com/UTExtensionCannonCounty Breeding soundness exams offered Saturday, Oct. 12 in Morrison With the generosity and Estate Planning months from the date of help of Dr. Mandy Hagan First, what is an estate? death, or it is lost. Willis of Middle Tennessee An estate is all the property Tennessee Inheritance Vet. Service. We will be an individual owns like a taxes are imposed on a hosting a Breeding home, car, investments, and decedent's estate that Soundness Exam day which business property. It is exceeds the maximum will be held Saturday, assets that are listed in your single exemption. October 12th at the Middle name alone. At a person's Tennessee estate tax Tennessee Vet Service clinic death these assets will be exemptions are as follows: in Morrison. The cost for transferred to someone else. 2013 - $1,250,000; 2014 - the exams are $40.00 per Estate planning deals with $2,000,000; 2015 - bull which will include a transferring these assets to $5,000,000; 2016 - No tax for Breeding Soundness exam, the people or organization decedents dying in 2016 deworming, and that you choose. Most and thereafter. vaccinations consisting of people want to do this Tennessee's gift tax law BoviShield Gold 5 FP 5 VL5 while minimizing taxes, was repealed effective HB, and OneShot Ultra legal fees, and court January 1, 2012. generously donated by expenses. An estate plan The 2013 Federal Annual "Woven" now open thru Zoetis animal health. If you provides the framework of Gift Tax Exclusion is are interested in getting how and to whom will $14,000. This annual your bulls tested, Please call receive your assets. A good exclusion is the amount a November 29 at The Arts Center Dr. Willis' office at (931) estate plan will include donor can give to any The Arts Center of Cannon County is Gallery hours are 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., 409-3178 and schedule an other things, like who will individual each year pleased to announce the opening of Tuesday through Saturday. The Arts appointment on October manage my assets during without gift tax "Woven" October 2 - November 29th in the Center is located at 1424 John Bragg 12th between 8:00 am and my lifetime if I become consequences. newly renovated "Cannon Hall" Highway, Woodbury, TN 37190. For more 5:00 pm. This is a wonderful incapacitated prior to If appreciated assets like This exhibit showcases Cannon County information call (615) 563-2787 or (800) opportunity to get your death, and if a person stocks and real estate are history as told through various kinds of 235-9073. Visit us at bulls ready and ready for cannot take care of oneself, gifted, you will lose the "woven art". On display through www.artscenterofcc.com. breeding season. who will make the potential of any "stepped November 29th will be a collection of decisions regarding their up basis" which might be various kinds of woven art including If You Go: Master Beef Producer care and welfare. available. If a child inherits Arlene Ende's modern textiles, the Arts What: WOVEN Class An estate plan can have assets from his parents, the Center's white oak basket collection, a Where: The Arts Center of Cannon There is still time to sign several elements, but it does child gets a new basis for selection of modern and antique quilts and County, 1424 John Bragg Highway, and up and take advantage of not have to be expensive. A that asset equal to its contemporary wire baskets. Woodbury, TN the fall Master Beef Class will, a power of attorney for present fair market value at The cloth for the display was donated by When: October 2 - November 29 that is being offered. For financial matters, and a death. If that same child Franklin & Sons. Contact: (615) 563-2787 or 1-800-235-9073 those who have never had health care power of acquires appreciated assets Located in the Arts Center of Cannon the opportunity to take the attorney are some of the by gift from his parents, he County, admission to the gallery is free. class, the Master Beef legal documents that a will keep his parents' Produce Class is a course of person might want to usually lower basis. If he 12 sessions on topics consider in a simple estate sells the asset at its ranging from forage plan. Some people may appreciated value, higher management, nutrition, also want to include a living capital gains taxes will genetics, reproduction, will. result. For example, if working facilities, and $10,000 worth of stock is CARLA Y. BUSH, MVTE many others. The class will This & That of Estate gifted to a child with a UT Extension, Cannon County be held the first three weeks Planning $2,000 basis and he sells the of November on Monday, Estate tax is a tax imposed stock immediately at Tuesday, and Thursday on the transfer of the $10,000, capital gains taxes evenings beginning at 6:30 "taxable estate". Federal will be due on $8,000. If the at the Bridgestone Learning estate tax exemption in 2013 child inherited the stock Center in Morrison. is $5.25 million per person. later at $10,000, no capital Graduates of the class will An estate above this gains taxes would be owed. October is Fraud and Financial receive a hat, sign to be amount is taxed at 40%. IMPORTANT: For placed on their farm The law also enables in 2013 individuals with large proudly proclaiming that for a married couple to pass estates seeking advice from Abuse Awareness Month they are a Master Beef $10.5 million to their heirs attorneys, accountants, and Producer, as well as being free from federal estate others specializing in estate Dumpster divers, email protect your identity and www.annualcreditreport.c able to receive 50% cost taxes with no estate planning would be wise. In and phone scam artists, as your finances: om share through the planning. This is not addition to seeking help well as unethical door-to- -Do not give out your Experts recommended Tennessee Agricultural automatic. The executor from experts in estate door repair service people personal information over that you get a free copy of Enhancement program. handling the estate of the planning, please utilize all are all looking to make a the phone, email or your credit report every Cost for the class will be spouse who died will need available resources and buck (or more) off of you. Internet, unless you year from each of the $75.00 which will cover all to transfer the unused learn as much as possible Don't be their next victim. initiated the conversation agencies. The three major materials, snacks, etc. If you exclusion to the survivor. before committing to October is Fraud and and trust the party at the credit reporting agencies are interested, please come The prerequisite is filing a something that could Financial Abuse Awareness other end. and their toll-free numbers by or call the Extension federal estate tax return possibly have unintended Month, and University of - Protect your Social are: Office at (615) 563-2554 and when the first spouse dies outcomes. Tennessee Extension is a Security number, credit TransUnion, 800-680-7289 register. even if no tax is owed. The partner with the Tennessee and debit card numbers, Equifax, 800-525-6285 return has to be filed in 9 Vulnerable Adults passwords and other Experian, 888-397-3742 Coalition (TVAC), a personal identification. Experts also recommend coalition urging you to Never carry your Social that you close accounts protect yourself and your Security card in your known to have been Auburntown City Council news loved ones against wallet. tampered with or opened financial crimes including - Know what is in your without your permission. The Auburntown City 2013 were reviewed and noted that the City is identity theft. wallet in case is it stolen or You should also file a Council met Tuesday, approved as presented by struggling to keep it's The National Adult misplaced. Carry only police report and a report October 1, 2013 at 6:00 PM the City Recorder. August's finances remaining in the Protective Services (NAPS) what you really need with with the Federal Trade for their regular monthly minutes approval was black. This month's report reports that the number of you. Commission at meeting. The Mayor, Roger delayed until this month will reveal that its net worth incidences of financial - Keep your financial www.ftc.gov/idtheft, or call Turney, and the following due to the absence of the increased by $1,473.99 with abuse of older adults has trash clean by shredding 877-438-4338. councilmen were present: City Recorder last month. a total amount on deposit of increased significantly over documents with personal For more resources Janice Fletcher and Winfred The financial report was $54, 422.42. the past , but only and account information in contact your local UT Gaither. The following presented ending with the As there were no further one in 44 cases of financial them. Extension office or visit councilmen were absent: Close of Business business to transact the abuse is ever reported. - Check out companies http://tnassetabuse.tenness Rita Tate, Tina Fletcher and September 30th the past meeting adjourned at Many of the reports to with the Better Business ee.edu or Denise Farless. month. Following a brief approximately 6:25 PM. NAPS involve perpetrators Bureau who come door-to- http://state.tn.us/comaging The minutes for the months discussion the report was Winfred Gaither, City who are relatives or friends door or solicit business /TVAC of August and September approved. It should be Recorder with the victim, although over the phone. UT Extension provides a scams and frauds by - Check bank account and gateway to the University strangers are common. credit card statements of Tennessee as the In a survey conducted by closely. outreach unit of the Ivy Bluff News UT Extension and other - Register your phone Institute of Agriculture. TVAC partners during numbers with the Do Not With an office in every By: Bonnie Stacy 2012, telephone scams, Call registries. Tennessee county, UT home improvement scams - Report any fraudulent Extension delivers Kathleen Bean and two girl friends here visiting friends and relatives. and theft of cash from a activity to law enforcement educational programs and recently spent the weekend in Pigeon Several in this community are on the sick home or ATM were found and other appropriate research-based information Forge. list. I hope they will soon be feeling better. to be the most prevalent agencies as soon as you to citizens throughout the Shirley Atnip visited Dollye Elam last The wedding of Erin Loux and Chris economic crimes in become suspicious. state. UT Extension works week. Mance Davis Sr. and wife had supper Calderhead was in Knoxville, TN, last Tennessee to which If you do become a victim with farmers, families, at Mance and Beth Davis' home. It was little Saturday. Lots of her friends from consumers fell victim. of identity theft, Berry youth and communities to Annie's 5th birthday; a good time was had Woodbury attended their wedding. Ann Berry, an associate recommends you contact improve lives by be all. All people smile in the same language. Happy professor and consumer each of the three credit addressing problems and Steve Nichols recently spent a week with is the man who holds the tings of this world economics specialist with reporting agencies and issue at the local, state and his aunt and uncle, Ben and Elizabeth with a loose grip. True patience means waiting UT Extension, offers these place a fraud alert on your Hartsfield. Sandy Brown has returned to without worrying. national levels. tips that can help you reports. 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Committee Chairman Glenn Steakley presents a certificate to outgoing Audit Committee member Pat Sissom. Sissom is rotating off the volunteer committee after two years of service.

Members of the Cannon County Audit Committee include, from left, Gary Hancock, Ed Sissom, Hope Tenpenny, Pat Sissom and Chairman Glenn Steakley. James Reed Award of Excellence Benefit Ride October 19

The James Reed Award of Excellence Benefit Ride ending at Bumpus Road. Single is $20.00; couple is will be held Saturday, October 19th. First bike out at $25. 10:00 a.m. Last bike in at 2:00 p.m. For more info, contact Michael Reed at (417) 622- Starting place is Bumpus Road, Murfreesboro 9769 or [email protected]. Committee Chairman Glenn Steakley honors Ed Sissom going to Jack Daniel Distillery, Lynchburg and with a certificate following his two years of service on the Audit Committee. House For Sale By Owner Listing price $80,000, price negotiable 2.7 acres, 3 BR, 2 Adams Memorial Library News Ba, most appliances stay with house, paved We are hoping to start two new Don't forget there are new carport, 14x20 mini book clubs at the Adams Memorial bargains almost daily at the barn, stone and Library! One will be for "Tweens", ongoing Friends of the Library rock sidewalk, ages 9-12, and the other will be for Book Sale at Adams Memorial large front porch and big back deck. 444 Thurston Young Road. "Teens" ages 13-18. If you are Library. Why not do some early Adam Anderson 615-653-3702 interested, please contact the Christmas shopping? circulation desk at the Adams Remember that you can request Memorial Library, 563-5861. renewals of books that you have Check website for all the details at Tentative plans right now are for checked out by calling either library the groups to meet one Tuesday outlet. You can also request Charlesatnip.com evening per month. We will have renewals 24/7 at our website: Land for sale - Will Daniel Road. an organizational meeting at a later www.cannoncolibrary.org. 8.75 acres, nice building site with 8739 Short Mtn. Rd. date if enough people are There are lots of fun resources utilities available Home and 25 acres interested. there. SOLD

Mobile home on acre REED 5.02 acres on 356 Fair Oak Drive lot, 4095 Short Mtn Stones River Hwy., $45,900 REALTY 15.58 ACRES with 2 perk sites on Cherry Springs Road. SOLD It’s Time For Our Homes, Land, 11.15 ACRES SHORT MOUNTAIN HIGHWAY - Beautiful tract of land, great views of surrounding hills, good building sites for that Commercial dream home, good grass for hay and a place for horses and cattle, also Call 615-563-8929 has a new pond completely fenced in, city water available.

214 West High Street CHARLES D. ATNIP REALTY & AUCTION CO. Woodbury HARRY LEE BARNES, Affiliate Broker Office (615) 597-1521 Cell (615) 542-1010

WANDA REED Home (615) 765-5243 or (931) 939-2345 Shown by appointment 45th Reunion Broker/Agent E-mail: [email protected] www.charlesatnip.com ESTATE Saturday, October 26th AUCTION 10:00 AM Property of Wanda Barnes and the late Jack Barnes Mrs. Barnes is moving out of town and therefore is selling this great mini farm and personal property at auction. Don’t miss this sale. Woodbury Central 4655 PLEASANT RIDGE ROAD WOODBURY, TN High School Class of 1968 Nice Home, Barn, 15 +/- Acres, Trucks, Tools, and Personal Property Nice country cottage home with 2 bedrooms (on first floor), living/dining combo with gas log fireplace, kitchen, bath, and utility room. Finished upstairs could be used as 2 additional bedrooms. This home has laminate flooring and , CHA, backup gas heat, large front porch, vinyl siding, deck and metal roof. Saturday, October 19, 2013 Approximately 15 acres, a mixture of open pasture and woods. Beautiful scenic hilltop views. Property is also improved with a double carport, stock barn and nice 12' x 20' storage building with electricity. REAL ESTATE SELLS AT 10:00 AM TOOLS: 11 amp central machinery jack hammer, 10 ft. tree trimmer, 10" Ridgid mitre saw, Heatmate kerosene heater, Time: 6:00 p.m. green Spread Devil spreader (small), Agri-Fab broadcast spreader (large), Round-Up sprayer, 4 hp 25 gal. Craftsman air compressor, 4 roofing air guns, Husqvarna 141 chainsaw, Mac 3200 chainsaw, tool pouches/bags, misc. tools. TRUCKS: 2003 Dodge Ram, 5.9 litre, 150,000 miles, runs and drives great. 1994 F-250, 120,000 miles, 5.8 litre, runs and Dress: Casual drives great. 4 wheeler (needs repair). HOUSEHOLD: Maytag side by side refrigerator with ice and water, depression style china hutch, corner curio cabinet, Location: First Baptist Church, antique glider and yard chair, porch rocker, dorm refrigerator, Holiday chest freezer, asst. baskets, 10' x 16' mini barn (to be moved), 8' x 10' mini barn (to be moved), Singer sewing machine with table, side chairs, ceiling fan, metal wardrobe, bookshelf, dresser, treadle sewing machine, area rugs. Woodbury MISC.: Bunk feeder, Rubbermaid water trough, yard statues and stepping stones, sections of picket fence with post, fence staples / nails, plumbing pipe, fence wire, small metal windmill, misc. garden tools, Die Hard battery charger, shop vac. Reservations can be made by sending $15.00 per person to: AUCTIONEER: REX BICKNELL 931-580-0116 Sue Patrick, 109 Lester Street, Woodbury, TN 37190 DIRECTIONS: From Woodbury take Hwy. 53 toward Liberty, go approx. 5 miles turn left on Pleasant Ridge Rd., go approx. 1/2 mile to property on right. TERMS: REAL ESTATE: 10% down day of sale, balance due in 30 days. PERSONAL PROPERTY: Cash, check, Mastercard or Visa day of sale. 3% buyers premium on credit card transactions. TAXES: Prorated POSSESSION: With Deed SPECIAL NOTE: Homes built prior to 1978 are subject to have lead-base paint. In accordance with federal law, all potential buyers will be allowed 10 days prior to sale to have the home Reservations and money must be received by inspected at their expense. October 17, 2013. ALL ANNOUNCEMENTS MADE DAY OF SALE TAKE OVER PREVIOUS ADVERTISING. ALL INFORMATION DEEMED RELIABLE BUT NOT GUARANTEED.

If you need additional information aobut the reunion, 615.896.4600 please call 615-563-1328 or 615-765-5201. or toll free 1.877.465.4600 www.bobparksauction.com PAGE 12 CANNON COURIER OCTOBER 9, 2013 Fuston clocks on display at James K. Polk home We are praying for a The new exhibit "Keeping Pinterest, Instagram and Great Awakening to begin! Time: Clocks from 1795- YouTube. 1850" will run now through March 2, 2014 at Polk Presidential Hall. Right, the face of Featuring over 50 clocks one of the Fuston’s from the collection of Steve clock included in and Kathie Fuston, the exhibition showcases exam- the display. ples from some of the finest clock manufacturers from the first half of the 19th century. Many of the clocks were collected by Steve’s father, the late Roy Fuston and were displayed at business on the Woodbury Square. The exhibition showcases a wide variety of crafted timepieces including tall case, mantel, banjo, steeple, and beehive clocks. Although affluent Ameri- cans in the early 1800's treasured ornate gilded dome clocks from France, U.S. manufacturers also produced first-rate clocks that were more affordable for the general public and are now prized by collectors. Works by noted New England clockmakers Eli Do you suspect there is more to Terry, Seth Thomas, and Chauncey Jerome are life than you are experiencing? highlighted in the exhibit as well as the reproduction of Do you worry about the future for 19th-century clocks by the yourself or your children? infamous Elmer Stennes who crafted many of his Do you think most churches have pieces while in prison for lost their sense of purpose? murdering his wife. Tickets are $5. Comb- ination tickets for the Then join David Young and Presidential Hall and the North Boulevard Church of Polk Home are also available. Christ for a fresh look at ancient For more information, words as we begin A New Day. visit www.jameskpolk.com. The James K. Polk Home and Museum is located at 301 W. 7th Street in Begins Sunday, October 6 at 7:30 a.m. on The CW 58 downtown Columbia. „ To find your next vacation Comcast Channel 11 sweet spot explore „ STC Cable Channel 12 tnvacation.com and „ AT&T, Dish, DirecTV Channel 58 fall.tnvacation.com. Join other Tennessee travelers Previously aired shows will be available for viewing or download on by following "TNVacation" our webpage, which is coming soon. Look for us at anewday.tv on Facebook, Twitter, CANNON COURIER OCTOBER 9, 2013 PAGE 13 Sports Lions XC shines in two meets

Photo submitted Photo submitted The Lionettes finished second in the silver division of the Sharp Springs Cannon County finished second in the silver division of the Sharp Springs Invitational. The top five Lionette finishers included, from left, Hannah Invitational. From left, Jordan Turney, Jake Burdick, Umar Rasul, T.J. Paul and Faulkner, Hannah Whited, Elva Magana, Katie Hickman and Sarah Hickman. Marshall McReynolds. McReynolds, Turney tops at Silver Springs; Whited third amongst girls

TONY STINNETT a 17:49.49 and Turney was second an outstanding result in her first Area XC League Meet, which fourth overall with a 20:25.78, Courier Sports Editor with a 18:03.90. meet of the season, finishing 12th does not separate public and which is a personal best. Helping SMYRNA - When Cannon Jake Burdick was third on the with a 24:37.38. Faulkner’s return private and all three classes also pace the Lionettes was Elva County’s cross-country teams team and 13th overall with an adds depth to an already strong run together. Magana, whose 21:59.22 was a show up for a match the 18:49.97. McReynolds, Turney team. Cannon County’s boys finished personal best and good enough competition has come to realize and Burdick earned trophies as Sophomore Elva Magana was seventh out of 31 teams, led by for 21st overall. Also factoring for the Lionettes and Lions mean top finishers. 19th with a 25:26.94, followed by Marshall McReynolds and Jordan the Lionettes were Hannah business. Teammate Devin Gilpatrick Sarah Hickman in 23rd with a Turney, who finished seventh and Faulkner (47th, 24:01.39), Sarah In just the third year of program was 32nd (19:53.02), followed by 25:55.22, Autumn King in 29th eighth, respectively, out of 215 Hickman (58th, 24:53.20) and existence Cannon County’s cross T.J. Paul in 38th with a 20:33.14, with a 26:37.65, Katie Hickman participants. Katie Hickman (69th, 25:39.82). country teams have made Umar Rasul (54th, 21:15.66) and 36th with a 27:56.91 and Lauren McReynolds ran a personal best Also participating for Cannon gigantic strides. Sam Sissom (72nd (22.40.06). Turney was 38th with a 28:32.9. 17:33.40 to finish seventh, and County were Autumn King (86th, The run continued at the Sharp The Lionettes were equally King’s time was a personal best. Turney also produced a personal 26:54.98) and Lauren Turney Springs Invitational in Smyrna, impressive. Cannon County’s boys junior best of 17:34.70 and finished just (93rd, 28:07.49). where the Lionettes finished Whited, a freshman, continued varsity also participated. They behind his teammate. Cannon County junior varsity second, behind Brentwood High a tradition of a rookie Lionette finished ninth with Jake Hoskins Jake Burdick finished 39th Lions also performed well, School, to claim second in the bursting onto the scene. First it leading the way with a 21:06.7 overall with a 18:54.24, followed finishing fourth out of 16 teams. Silver Division. was Hannah Faulkner, who Also factoring for the Lions were by freshman Devin Gilpatrick John Frazier led the way, The Lions also finished second reached the state as a freshman in Briar Jakes, Tyler Bailey, Walker (80th, 19:51.64) and T.J. Paul finishing 11th out of 138 runners in the silver division with 86 2010. Elva Magana earned a trip Hatfield, Dakota Grandstaff, (90th, 20:06.05). Also with a time of 20:23.16. Briar points, 10 points behind first- to state as a rookie in 2011 and Jacob Barnes, Aaron Smith and participating for the Lions’ Jakes turned in a top 20 finish place Merrol Hyde Magnet. Whited appears primed to do the Michael Higdon, who turned in a varsity were Umar Rasul (102nd, when he crossed the finish line Marshall McReynolds and same for the Lionettes in 2013. personal best. Victoria Beaty 20:24.30), and Jake Hoskins 17th with a 20:44.22. Jordan Turney continued to The Auburntown native participated in the girls junior (142nd, 21:17.58). Also aiding the Lions’ cause dominate area courses, finishing finished third in the Silver varsity. The Lionettes also had a strong were Sam Sissom and Dakota one and two to pace the field, and Division with a 22:08.27 to earn a After a strong showing at Silver showing at Chattanooga finishing Grandstaff at 23rd and 24th, the Lions. trophy as a top finisher. Springs, both teams continued to sixth out of 19 teams. respectively, followed by Tyler McReynolds finished first with Teammate Hannah Faulkner had flex its muscle at the Chattanooga Freshman Hannah Whited was Bailey in 52nd. Lions fall State of football mediocre in TN short at Looking for a single word that best describes high school football in Tennessee this year? It just might be "mediocrity". Receiving Macon Co. such news from "the guru" of the game is probably a tough pill to swallow for Freshmen duo connect most who read this column on a regular basis. But give me a chance to explain. to avoid shutout, 38-6 First, let me say that the word "mediocrity" in no TONY STINNETT driving 54 yards in 2:01 way comes to mind when Prep Football Courier Sports Editor and capping the drive with I'm talking about teams like MURPHY FAIR LAFAYETTE - Lack of a 16-yard run by Dalton Maryville, Henry County, depth continued to plaque Driver with 4:37 remaining Fulton, C.P.A., Knoxville Cannon County in a 38-6 to put the hosts up 7-0. Grace or Humboldt. Neither does it describe any of the road setback at Macon The score remained 7-0 other top five teams in last week's Associated Press prep County Friday (Oct. 4). until a Lions turnover in polls for all six classes of Division I football. The Lions (1-5, 0-2) put the final two minutes of the I would put many of the 30 teams that occupy the top together a competitive half gave Macon County five spots in each of the state's six Division I classes in RONNY BURKS photo opening half for the fourth (2-4, 1-1) possession at the question up against other top five teams from many other straight week before the Lion 9. They scored two Freshman quarterback Josh Walkup threw his first states. Once you get past teams that were ranked one game got away in the plays later to go on top 14- career touchdown against Macon County Friday. through five in last week's poll, you discover teams with second half. 0. impressive records that have squared off against teams “We put together some “We had done a good job Daniel went to freshman freshman. that are struggling to maintain winning records. good drives but we didn’t of protecting the football quarterback Josh Walkup Walkup connected with Here are some cases in point: finish,” Cannon County but that was a bad time for in the second half after A.J. Daniel, brother Jake In 6A, the eighth ranked team is Houston (Shelby Head Coach T.J. Daniel one going into the half,” Daniel played the first half Walkup, Wilder Mankin County). The Mustangs were undefeated in their first six said. “We continue to Daniel said. under center. and Knox for completions games this year. But their first six opponents have a improve and you hope it It would be one of four Walkup connected with during the second half. combined won-loss record of 10-24. That's a winning pays off with a win. It turnovers in the game for Anton Knox for Cannon Cannon County will turn percentage of less than .300. didn’t work out that way Cannon County. County’s only touchdown its attention to Livingston In 5A, Oak Ridge is ranked sixth. The Wildcats were 4-1 (tonight) but I’m proud of Macon County would in the with 2:57 remaining. Academy for homecoming after five contests. But their first five opponents were 8-19 the effort.” stretch its lead to 31-0 It was the first career festivities Friday at (.296). One of Oak Ridge's opponents was winless after Macon County scored on before Cannon County touchdown for both Schwartz Field. Kickoff is 7 five games and another has just one win in five games. its second possession, finally got on the board. Walkup and Knox, also a p.m. None had winning records at the season's mid-point. The worst cases were in 2A (Silverdale Baptist Academy) and 1A (Gleason). Silverdale was ranked sixth with a 6-0 record. But the six teams the Seahawks had Middle Grades XC off and running defeated in the first six weeks of their schedule had a combined won-loss record of 8-25 (.242). Gleason's first six TONY STINNETT finished behind first-place County were Tristan Also scoring for Cannon came against teams whose records were 7-24 (.225). Courier Sports Editor Oakland Middle (33), Mt. Morten (30th, 13:40.23), County were Zettie Elrod It appears that strength of schedule has little or no effect SMYRNA - Cannon Juliet Middle (72), and Blake Bush (74th, 14.36.13) (50th, 16:02.17), Tori Knox on how high a team can be ranked. With that said, it's County’s middle grades Siegel Middle (141). and Brad Vickers (83rd, (56th, 16:11.15), MacKenzie probably a good thing that overall records are not used as cross-country teams are Austin Duggin, an 14:47.73). Noah Patterson Turney (69th, 16:56.69) and a means of selecting playoff teams. But wait a minute! having great success under eighth-grader at Auburn finished 9th overall with a Madison Gaither (80th, Overall records ARE used as a means of selecting teams first-year head coach Brian School, finished third 16:17.30. 17:30.10). for the postseason. It looks like there's still some work to Elrod. overall out of 227 The girls finished 10th Also participating for be done in determining how playoff teams are selected. participants with a time of out of the 17 teams with Cannon County were The boys team finished Murphy Fair has published Tennessee High School Football fourth out of 18 teams with 12:20.52 in the 2-mile run. Hattie Fann leading the Gretchen Elmy (90th, for 25 years. His statewide syndicated radio show (Murphy’s 194 points at the Sharp Teammate Corey Seymour team with a 45th place 18:30.68) and Tera Srader Matchups) can be heard locally Fridays just before kickoff on Springs Invitational. They was fourth with a 12:33.66. finish out of 197 (91st, 18:31.23). Also scoring for Cannon competitors. WBRY.). PAGE 14 CANNON COURIER OCTOBER 9, 2013 CANNON COUNTY DEVOTIONAL PAGE This devotional page is made possible by the listed businesses who encourage all of us to attend worship services. REAL ESTATE APPRAISALS Johnson’s Heating & Air Plus Farm & Industrial Equipment APPRAISAL SERVICES Office: (615) 536-5008 Cell: (615) 464-3166 State Certified Appraisals for: Free Estimates - Financing Available We repair all major brands. Residential, Farms, Commercial & Equipment Anthony Johnson, Owner/Operator Mark E. Lewis, IFA, MSA, CG-384 Manufactured under licensed by NORDYNE, O’Falion, MO. 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Ararat Church of Christ Prosperity Baptist Church 1507 Blanton School Rd. Cornerstone Community Church 563-5300 45 Fites Ln. Woodbury, 931-563-5402 50 Locke Creek Rd. Davenport’s Tire, Auburntown, 615-408-4300 Woodbury, 615-563-5657 New Hope Church of Christ Sanders Fork Baptist 4296 Murfreesboro Rd. Dillon Street Independent In partnership with Saint Thomas Hospital Automotive & Gas 4844 Auburntown Road Readyville, 615-563-8878 216 S. Dillion St. 335 McMinnville Hwy., Woodbury, TN 37190 Woodbury Woodbury, 615-563-2029 324 Doolittle Road - Woodbury, TN 37190 Pleasant View Church of Christ [email protected] (615) 563-8473 Shiloh Baptist Church 1770 Pleasant View Rd. Hollow Springs Community www.StonesRiverHospital.com Todd Davenport, Owner 116 Shiloh Church Rd. Woodbury, 615-765-7537 6396 Hollow Springs Rd. Phone 931-738-9211, ext. 223 Auburntown, 615-464-4971 Bradyville, 615-765-7022 Smith Grove Church of Christ 615-563-5990 Sycamore Baptist Church 237 Hollow Springs Road H.O.P.E. 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Forty nine warranty deeds were recorded during the district, $97,000. Grover and Mary Alice Parker sold to Lynn Parker, in the month of August for a total of $4,019,405.22. Colonial Loan Association Inc. and Carla Bunch 5th district, $15,000. Nasser Al-Zabet sold to Abdelhadi Omar Alhamad, 5716 (President) sold to William T. and Linda Malone, 110 West Grover and Mary Alice Parker sold to Thomas Parker, in McMinnville Hwy., Woodbury, in the 8th district, $90,000. High Street, Woodbury, in the 6th district, $38,000. the 5th district, $30,000. Melvin A. and Alene E. Ferrell (Co-Trustee) sold to Charlene J. Camp and Charlene Petty FKA sold to Victor Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation sold to Anthony M. and Kimberly Anne McCutcheon, 1715 Judge L. Haley and Rebecca L. Hudson, 469 Carole Anne Drive, Timothy T. and Debbie Young, 185 Riverview Drive, in the Purser Hill Road, McMinnville, in the 9th district, $215,000. 6th district, $59,500. $170,000. Jerry M. and Christi C. Bedsaul sold to Forbes Scott Jerry Lee and Yung Ja Bell sold to Linda Gale Sneed sold to David B. and Dwinna M. Reed, McLure II, 399 Poplar Bluff Road, Auburntown, in the 11th Kimberly F. Baker, 1191 Locke 175 Poplar Bluff East, Auburntown, in the 11th district, district, $145,000. Creek Road, Readyville, in the $59,950. Gary L. Mooneyham sold to Donald and Angela Day, in 1st district, $200,000. Rovin D. and Allie M. Rhodes Sr. sold to Rhonda Collins, the 8th district, $17,000. 573 Dobbs Hollow Road, Readyville, in the 1st district, Kenneth and Brittany Tucker sold to Donald and Angela $85,000. Day, 167 Mankin Lane, $143,000. Joseph Tallman and Mary Jo Crouch Boyd Jr. sold to Chad and Stephanie Edens sold to Kenneth S. and Charles T. Boyd, in the 7th district, $10,000. Brittany T. Tucker, 115 Ashley Lane, in the 5th district, Farm Credit Mid-America FLCA sold to Andrew T. Lee, $217,000. 484 Sugar Tree Knob Road, Woodbury, in the 15th district, Joe Donald and Bobbie Faye Hale sold to Ivy Bluff $64,000. Methodist Church, Mark Parker (Trustee), Joyce Lane Joel D. and Kristina M. Wipf sold to Geri A. Dority, 270 (Trustee), and Barbara Bailey (Trustee), in the 5th district, Rogers Road, in the 5th district, $97,500. $5,000. Bank of America sold to Thomas Genovese, 324 Hayes Wayne Allen sold to Daniel and Manda Wagner, 2966 Street, in the 6th district, $18,500. Bradyville Road, Readyville, in the 3rd district, $69,100. Kevin Lee Pope sold to Jeffery G. Hill and Steven B. Mary (FKA) and Garl Fugitt sold to Jack Grubb, in the Allen, in the 13th district, $18,000. 5th district, $70,000. William D. Duvardo sold to Robert R. Hicks, Mountain The Secretary of Veteran's Affairs sold to Jeremy C. and View Estates, in the 12th district, $1,000. Amber Milligan, 47 Towers Lane, in the 6th district, Jacob D. and Ashlee Fountain sold to Doyle E. and Linda $125,000. M. Cawthorn, 66 Old Prospect Road, in the 8th district, Town of Woodbury, Harold Patrick (Mayor) sold to Jason $119,900. T. Cartwright and Dean C. Stahman, 500 W. Water Street, John John (POA) and Marna Higgins, Dale (POA) and Christy Woodbury, in the 6th district, $7,500. (POA) M. Nichols, Randy L. (POA) and Ann S. Ward, Charles D. Donald and Angela Day sold to Joshua Davenport, 119 and Marna (POA) and Janice Vinson sold to George M. and Deborah Meadowbrook Drive, $87,629. Higgins, Dale L. Trotter, Westfield Subdivision, in the 6th district, JPMorgan Chase Bank National Association sold to (POA) and Christy $31,900. Brandon R. Richardson, 2530 Bradyville Road, Readyville, M. Nichols, Randy L. James R. and Michelle L. Snyder sold to Robert D. and in the 3rd district, $68,000. (POA) and Ann S. Ward, and Charles D. (POA) and Janice April M. Steeley, 159 Rose Creek Lane, Milton, in the 1st Robert A. and Shirley A. Travis sold to Bobby C. and Vinson sold to James M. Moss, Westfield Subdivision, in district, $115,000. Tonya D. Davenport Jr., in the 6th district, $7,500. the 6th district, $31,900. Leatha Darlene Cagle and Gary Burton sold to Courtney Earl and Lucy Bunch sold to David Cain, in the 5th Recontrust Company (Substitute Trustee), Kenneth J. Smotherman, 238 Tenpenny Road, Woodbury, in the 7th district, $33,000. and Traci L. Anderson (Foreclosure) sold to Secretary of district, $63,000. Billy Lawson sold to James B. Gage, 356 Fair Oak Lane, Housing and Urban Development, 7900 Burt Burgen Johnny Ford sold to Nicholas Dale and Leslie Nicole in the 8th district, $118,000. Road, Bradyville, in the 13th district, $74,074.76. Pelham, in the 9th district, $130,000. Susie Dickinson (Executrix) and Jimmy Wayne Porter Jesse Cawthorne (Trustee), David and Karen Furches George M. and Deborah L. Trotter sold to Stevie C. Estate sold to Robert. O, Lisa, and Lemuel E. Keith, 3389 (Foreclosure) sold to T. E. Tilford, 532 McFerrin Street, in Walker, 62 Rushcreek Court, in the 6th district, $157,900. John Bragg Hwy., in the 2nd district, $227,500. the 6th district, $79,000. Earl and Lucy Bunch sold to Dimitrios and Lisa Darl W., Wanda Renee, and Jacob (POA) Smith sold to Wilson and Associates PLLC (Substitute Trustee), Jimmy Zavogiannis, 437 Bogle Road, Woodbury, in the 14th Chad and Stephanie Edens, in the 5th district, $85,000. and Anna J. Terrell (Foreclosure) sold to Federal National district, $60,000. Ronnie and Deborah K. Bogle sold to George Paul Davis, Mortgage Association, 41 Mason Hollow Road, Woodbury, Christopher Ray and Crystal Mason sold to Ernest C. in the 8th district, $50,635. in the 7th district, $68,000. Sandlin and Susan J. Duncan, 240 McMinnville Hwy., in Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation sold to Garth Rubin Lublin TN PLLC, Rubin Lublin Suarez Serrano the 6th district, $120,000. J. Hawkins, 303 Greenbriar St., in the 6th district, $56,000. TN PPLC FKA, William M. Bowers (Foreclosure) sold to Jason L. and Kathryn J. McGee sold to Ivra R. and Grover and Mary Alice Parker sold to Dale Parker, in the Bank of America, 251 Liberty Creek Road, Morrison, in the Kathleen H. Fouts, 313 Hollis Creek Road, in the 6th 5th district, $25,000. 5th district, $143,416.46.

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Call JESSIE DUKE Please listen up everyone thought, is quite a beautiful hummingbirds still Randy and Gail have their Home 898-1280 as Saturday, October 12th, time of year. It seems to me hanging around will fly up home and lawn decorated starting at 5:00 PM will be to be a tranquil period of to the patio door as if they so beautifully this year. It is Cell 615-584-1810 Short Mountain School's time to relax and gather are trying to let me know I an autumn display you Free Pickup and Delivery Harvest Festival. This will your thoughts about how am behind schedule taking should take the time to be a grand affair so make good God has been to you. I down the feeders o they can come by and see. plans to be there. guess we never can thank go south to a warmer Sure hope I get some fall Supporting the kids and the him enough for all the climate for the winter. Oh cleaning down around here school are very important blessings of family and well I got the message and as I really flubbed up the TOMMY POWELL for our community so friends that are there for us the little ones have now left spring cleaning thing. I am anything you can do in any no matter what comes our with their little bags a person who loves being way will help out way. packed. Will be looking outside doing things GENERAL CONTRACTOR tremendously. If everyone Had a chance to talk with forward to seeing them compared to working in the can do just a little, then that Betty Gunter on Monday. next spring. It is such a joy house, so when spring got will add up to a lot. While Her and her daughters to watch them. here this year, well the call Shingle and Metal Roofing - Decks - Siding and you are there, take the Kathy and husband John I saw Bobby Taylor at the outside really outweighed Aluminum - Gutters - Porches opportunity to tell the Carpenter and Karen and store on Wednesday. I'm doing what I needed to do teachers just how husband Jerry Rollins just glad I didn't need any in the house. Maybe I am - Sunrooms - Windows - etc. appreciated they are in got back from a really crackers as the last time I something like Searlet - I teaching the skills our splendid vacation to Gulf needed a box of them won't think about it this We also have Haul-Off Service young ones need to succeed Shores, Alabama and also Bobby hid all the crackers today - I will think about it Available - Licensed and Insured in life. There are such Florida. They had a great in a big box on the table tomorrow. Does anyone dedicated and talented time but, or course, glad to from me. We had a big else experience life this teachers at our school who be back home. As we can all laugh over that. He was way, too? Winter time will TOMMY POWELL, General Contractor play such an important role relate to there is "no place going to sell a box of them definitely keep me inside so in building the kids' self like home." I think I can to me for I believe $6.00. there may be hope for me Home 765-7891 or Cell 653-7485 esteem in themselves to probably get an "AMEN" to needless to say, if I'm ever and the house yet! excel at anything they that! needing a box of crackers Give me a call at (615) choose to do in life. I talked with a friend of now, no one lets Bobby 563-4429 if you have any Sometimes you just need to mine Donna Lawson know about it. news for the column. tell people about the fine (Tony's wife) a few days I saw Gail Neal outside job they are doing. ago. She is doing better this week. So glad she is With God all things are Everyone needs to know now after being involved in improving from the possible. this from time to time. a car wreck a few weeks accident with her horse. Jack and Ann Parsley back. Keep her in prayer. from Georgia came up last Up here on the mountain, Thursday and visited with you are so grateful for that EPA Certified Ruth Brown for a few days. holler or that wave that lets OLLANDSWORTH Jack is her brother. They you know you are On Call 24 went to Kentucky to visit acknowledged and cared Heating & Cooling Hours/7 Days H Ruth and Jack's sister about. For me, I just believe a Week Shirley (Trooper) a we have a special place here - Sales & Service Installation - Maintenance nickname I gave her and hope it will always stay - Refrigeration -Quality Work - Fair Prices because she has been this way. through so much and is A terrific cousin of mine, Doug & Wes Hollandsworth quite a survivor. They had a Lou Davis Higgins, doing marvelous time visiting her. well as I talked with her Home (615) 765-5084 Later, Ruth, and Jack and Tuesday. She is a treasure to Cell (615) 848-5591 or (615) 278-6010 Ann, ate at Cracker Barrel. me and I love her dearly. You can't go wrong eating She has never changed over there can you? That is my the years. Always loving favorite place to eat as it is the Lord and doing his will so much like eating at home in her life. She turned 94 - plus there are no dishes to years old back on August Chandy Powell, MA wash. I could really get 26th. I know she has set Clinical Pastoral Counselor used to that! quite an example for me of I noticed the trees on the how we should live our mountain behind the house lives for the Lord. Counseling in are turning some today. I think I am in trouble This is the 3rd day of with the hummingbirds or the Country October so, of course, this is little hummers that I call ...offering hope and a future to be expected. This time of them around here. My year yard mowing has sister has forever it seems really slowed down and all told me to put out the Bradyville: 615-653-7487 I can say is thank goodness feeders around May 15th Morning and evening for that, because with so and take them down appointments available much rain that we have had around September 15th, this summer, I really and there lies the problem Murfreesboro: couldn't keep the yards for me. I should have taken 615-904-7170 mowed and looking good them down two weeks ago. like I usually do. Fall, The tow or three little PAGE 16 CANNON COURIER OCTOBER 9, 2013 Cannon CRIME & COURTS DUI, drug cases heard in General Sessions

Judge Susan Melton presided over General Sessions on sentenced to 11 months 29 days in jail. That sentence was Terry Spray was charged with disorderly conduct and Tuesday. Some of the results of the various cases that partially suspended upon serving 48 hours, equal time on inciting to riot, while Tony Spray was charged with being appeared on the docket included: probation, losing her license for 1 year, 24 hours of litter a party to a crime. removal, and paying a $350 fine and the costs. Deputies Michael Hainey and Mike Smith were Patrick Gordon Clark pled guilty to DUI. He was dispatched to the scene of the accident by the 911 Center. sentenced to 11 months 29 days in jail. That sentence was While in route, Smith radioed Hainey and told him to partially suspended, upon serving 48 hours, equal time on head to the Emergency Room at Stones River Hospital probation, losing his license for 1 year, paying a $350 fine Indictments because the injured Green was being transported there by and the costs. a family member or friend, later identified as Tony Spray. ______Here's a list of indictments from the September 2013 Then Hainey was radioed again by Smith who directed term of Circuit Court. Arraignment date is Oct. 10. Plea him to Iconium Road. Nick Alton Hollingsworth pled guilty to two counts of day is Nov. 7. Arriving at the Iconium Road address, Hainey witnessed driving on a revoked license. In each couth he was ______several people standing outside. Green was sitting on the sentenced to 6 months in jail and ordered to pay the costs. front porch. In another case Hollingsworth pled guilty to carrying a Michael L. Prater _ Initiation of the process to "I noticed Mr. Green holding a white cloth to his face," weapon. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail and ordered manufacture Meth and possession of drug paraphernalia. Hainey reported. The deputy also saw blood on Green's T- to pay the costs. In another case Hollingsworth pled guilty ______shirt and that his pants were ripped. to possession of marijuana. He was sentenced to 11 "I inquired if he had been involved in the accident at months 29 days in jail, and ordered to pay a $250 fine and Angela M. Prater _ Initiation of the process to Finnie Simmons Road. Mr. Green stated that he had not, the costs. manufacture Meth and possession of drug paraphernalia. then attempted to hide his face again," Hainey said. ______The deputy made Green remove the towel from his face. "I observed that Mr. Green's right eye was swollen and Amber Nichole Johnson pled guilty under judicial Bryan L. Looper _ Initiation of the process to discolored; he also appeared to have some minor diversion to possession of a schedule VI drug. She was manufacture Meth, manufacturing Meth, maintaining a abrasions on his face," Hainey said. placed on probation for 11 months 29 days and ordered to dwelling, possession of drug paraphernalia. The deputy began to interview Green only to be pay the costs. ______interrupted by Terry Spray, "who appeared nervous and ______agitated, instructed Mr. Green to tell the truth." Macy L. Broom _ Initiation of the process to manufacture Shortly afterwards, a pickup truck arrived at the Nathan Isiah Mann pled guilty to DUI. He was Meth, manufacturing Meth and possession of drug Iconium Road address and two more individuals, sentenced to 11 months 29 days in jail. That sentence was paraphernalia. identified as Tony Spray and Christopher Thomas, got out partially suspended upon serving 48 hours, equal time on ______at the scene. probation, losing his license for 1 year, 24 hours of litter Hainey administered field sobriety tests to Green, who removal, paying a $350 fine and the costs. Jimmy D. Davis Jr. _ Initiation of the process to was then transported to the ER by the Cannon County ______manufacture Meth, manufacturing Meth, promotion of Emergency Medical Service. Meth manufacture. Deputy Smith arrived at the scene and Hainey began William Ross Prater pled guilty to underage ______explaining that Mr. Green had failed two of the three consumption. He was sentenced to 11 months 29 days. sobriety tests and that he was going to charge Tony Spray That sentence was suspended upon equal time on Kerry S. Smith _ Manufacturing marijuana, possession of for assisting Green in leaving the scene. probation and paying the costs. marijuana with intent, maintaining a dwelling, possession "When I instructed Mr. Spray to turn around and place ______of drug paraphernalia. his hands behind his back, his father Terry instantly ______became belligerent and approached me," Hainey said. Richard B. Sitz pled guilty to DUI. He was sentenced to Both Hainey and Smith told him repeatedly to step away. 11 months 29 days. That sentence was partially suspended Charles T. Grizzle _ Theft of property. "Terry Spray continued to behave in a highly agitated upon serving 48 hours, equal time on probation, losing his Charles T. Grizzle _ Theft of property. state by shouting and waving his arms; his aggressive license for 1 year, paying a $350 fine and the costs. In Charles T. Grizzle _ Burglary, theft of property, behavior seemed focused on inciting the other family another case Sitz pled guilty to driving on a revoked vandalism, possession of burglary tools, possession of members present to attack myself and Deputy Smith," license. He was sentenced to 6 months in jail. That Meth, possession of drug paraphernalia, evading arrest Hainey said. sentence was partially suspended upon serving 5 days in and manufacturing Meth. Ultimately, Hainey had to physically restrain Terry jail, equal time on probation and paying the costs. ______Spray and place him under arrest. At this point, Mr. ______Thomas apparently attempted to prevent the arrest of Timothy Conaster _ Initiation of process to manufacture Spray. Thomas was taken into custody as well. Brian Alan Stafford agreed to the violation of his Meth. probation. He was ordered to serve his original sentence ______of 11 months 29 days. Stafford also pled guilty to 3 counts of theft under $500. In each count he was sentenced to 11 Ashley Golden _ Initiation of the process of process to months 29 days in jail. In another case Stafford pled guilty manufacture Meth. A burglary was reported on Cobb Lane by Mark Roberts to driving on a suspended license 4th offense. He was ______who reported that someone had entered his back door. sentenced to 11 months 29 days in jail. In another case Missing was a 16-gauge stainless steel New England Arms Stafford pled guilty to criminal trespass. He was Richard Sloan _ Initiation of the process to manufacture shotgun. sentenced to 11 months 29 days in jail. In another case Meth. Stafford pled guilty to evading arrest. He was sentenced ______to 11 months 29 days in jail. Sasha S. Brown _ Aggravated burglary, theft of property, Andrew Hutchens was charged by warrant with a ______contraband in a penal institution. violation of probation. ______Kimberly Dawn Sykes pled guilty to DUI. She was ______Blake D. Burton _ Burglary and theft of property. Blake D. Burton _ Aggravated burglary, theft of property. Gregory A. Smith was arrested on a capias warrant. Blake D. Burton _ Theft of property. Arrest and Inmate Count ______at the Cannon County Jail Marcus E. Tenpenny _ Burglary, vandalism, evading Andrew J. Bobo was charged with hindering secured arrest. creditors and passing worthless checks. ______Arrests from 9/27/13 to 10/03/13 Ronnie E. Gilley _ DORL Woodbury Police ______Lisa D. Patterson was charged with public intoxication INMATE COUNT by Patrolman Tracey Stoetzel. A hearing is set for Oct. 8 in Michael J. Edwards _ Theft of property. General Sessions Court. Date Males Females ______09/27/13 ...... 55 ...... 13 09/28/13 ...... 53 ...... 13 Larry Leftwich _ Criminal trespass. Dillon Anthony Collette was charged with disorderly 09/29/13 ...... 57 ...... 14 ______conduct on Hayes Street. He was arrested by Patrolman 09/30/13 ...... 54 ...... 12 John House. A hearing is set for Oct. 15 in General Sessions 10/01/13 ...... 55 ...... 14 Michael S. Davis _ Theft of property. Court. 10/02/13 ...... 59 ...... 14 ______10/03/13 ...... 61 ...... 14 Robert Russell Stem was charged with two counts of The Cannon County Jail was passing worthless checks to NAPA Auto Parts. He was Sheriff's Department arrested by Assistant Chief Lowell Womack. A hearing is built to house 42 inmates. The discovery of two marijuana plants growing behind a set for Oct. 8 in General Sessions Court. shed on Howard Youree Road resulted in the arrest of ______Disorderly Conduct ...... 1 Tommy Rogers. Failure to Obey Deputy...... 1 Investigator Anthony Young had received information David Lavender was charged with disorderly conduct Parties to a Crime ...... 1 that the plants were at the home and that Rogers was by Patrolman Sebastian Krauss. A hearing date is set Nov. DUI ...... 1 growing them. 17 in General Sessions Court. Filing False Report ...... 1 Rogers told Young that he didn't know anything about ______Hit and Run...... 1 the plants, but thought a "woman named Foxie" had Public Intoxication ...... 2 planted them behind his shed. Steven D. Davis was charged with public intoxication by Inciting a Riot ...... 1 Rogers' wife was also interviewed and she claimed she Patrolman Sebastian Krauss. A hearing is set for Nov. 19 in State VOP...... 1 didn't know anything about the plants, but she thought a General Sessions Court. Simple Poss/Casual Exchange ...... 1 "woman named Foxie planted the plants behind their Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia ...... 2 shed. She stated that Foxie had wanted someone to mail Harboring a Fugitive ...... 1 her marijuana from Colorado." Assault ...... 1 Rogers was then cited with simple possession of a Check out American Legion Hilton VOP ...... 5 Schedule VI drug (marijuana.) He was given a Nov. 5 court Capias...... 1 date. Stone Post #279 website at Maintain a Dwelling for use/sale/keep Controlled ______Substance ...... 1 Initiation of Process to Manufacture Meth...... 1 Three men face multiple charges following a single- www.post279.com Criminal Summons ...... 1 vehicle auto accident on Finnie Simmons Road. Come learn about us! We support our Veterans. Possession of Schedule II Drugs ...... 1 Jonathan Green was charged with DUI, leaving the scene Meetings are held every third Thursday of the month at of an accident (hit and run) and with filing a false report. the Senior Citizens Center at 6:30; dinner is served at 5:45.

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SUBSTITUTE all other exemptions which 800 S. MCCRARY STREET, PUBLICATION, UPON Cannon County Register's believed to be 2835 Parker TRUSTEE'S are expressly waived, and WOODBURY, TN 37190. ANNOUNCEMENT AT Office. Road, Morrison, Tennessee NOTICE OF subject to any unpaid taxes, MAP 046C GROUP A THE TIME AND PLACE Party entitled to enforce 37357, but such address is FORECLOSURE if any, the following PARCEL 015.00 FOR THE SALE SET security interest: LPP not part of the legal described property in THE SALE OF THE FORTH ABOVE. THE Mortgage LTD as serviced description of the property SALE CANNON County, SUBJECT PROPERTY IS TRUSTEE/SUBSTITUTE by MGC Mortgage and sold herein and in the event Default having been made Tennessee, to wit: WITHOUT WARRANTY TRUSTEE RESERVES THE subserviced by Cenlar, FSB, of any discrepancy, the in the terms, conditions, PROPERTY LOCATED IN OF ANY KIND, AND IS RIGHT TO RESCIND THE its successors and assigns legal description referenced and payments provided in THE COUNTY OF FURTHER SUBJECT TO SALE The following real estate herein shall control. a certain Deed of Trust CANNON, TENNESSEE: THE RIGHT OF ANY IN THE EVENT THE located in Cannon County, SALE IS SUBJECT TO dated JULY 25, 1994, A HOUSE AND LOT TENANT(S) OR OTHER HIGHEST BIDDER DOES Tennessee, will be sold to TENANT(S) RIGHTS IN executed by TIMOTHY BOUNDED ON THE PARTIES OR ENTITIES IN NOT HONOR THE the highest call bidder POSSESSION. MILLIGAN AND WIFE, NORTH BY LAUREL POSSESSION OF THE HIGHEST BID WITHIN 24 subject to all unpaid taxes, All right of equity of TERESA A. MILLIGAN, to STREET; BOUNDED ON PROPERTY. HOURS, THE NEXT prior liens and redemption, statutory and L. PATRICK SANDLIN, THE SOUTH BY THE THIS SALE IS SUBJECT TO HIGHEST BIDDER AT encumbrances of record: otherwise, and homestead Trustee, of record in LANDS OF FRANK M. FLY ANY UNPAID TAXES, IF THE NEXT HIGHEST BID A certain tract or parcel of are expressly waived in TRUST BOOK 122, PAGE AND THE LANDS OF ANY, ANY PRIOR LIENS WILL BE DEEMED THE land in the 5th Civil District said Deed of Trust, and the 357, for the benefit of NORA B. MAYO; OR ENCUMBRANCES SUCCESSFUL BIDDER. of Cannon County, title is believed to be good, COMMUNITY BOUNDED ON THE EAST LEASES, EASEMENTS OTHER INTERESTED Tennessee, and described but the undersigned will MORTGAGE BY SOUTH MCCRARY AND ALL OTHER PARTIES: TERESA A. as follows: sell and convey only as CORPORATION, in the STREET AND/OR MATTERS WHICH TAKE MILLIGAN Bounded on the North Substitute Trustee. Register's Office CANNON MANCHESTER PRIORITY OVER THE THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO and also on the East by the If you purchase a County, Tennessee and to J. HIGHWAY; AND, DEED OF TRUST UNDER COLLECT A DEBT AND lands of M.F. Leeman; property at the foreclosure PHILLIP JONES AND/OR BOUNDED ON THE WHICH THIS ANY INFORMATION bounded on the South by sale, the entire purchase JESSICA D. BINKLEY, WEST BY THE LANDS OF FORECLOSURE SALE IS OBTAINED WILL BE the lands of Leeman and price is due and payable at either of whom may act, NORA B. MAYO, AND CONDUCTED, USED FOR THAT the McMahan Public Road, the conclusion of the appointed as Substitute BEING A PORTION OF INCLUDING BUT NOT PURPOSE. and, bounded on the West auction in the form of a Trustee in an instrument of LOT #10, BRAGG- LIMITED TO THE This day, September 27, by the lands of Ordette certified/bank check. No record in the Register's GESSLER SUBDIVISION, PRIORITY OF ANY 2013. This is improved Higgins, containing 3 acres, personal checks will be Office for CANNON THE PLAT OF WHICH IS FIXTURE FILING. IF THE property known as 800 S. more or less. accepted. To this end, you County, Tennessee, to RECORDED IN DEED U.S. DEPARTMENT OF MCCRARY STREET, Being the same property must bring sufficient funds secure the indebtedness BOOK 37, PAGE 142, THE TREASURY/ WOODBURY, TN 37190. conveyed to the Grantors to outbid the lender and described; WHEREAS, said REGISTER'S OFFICE, INTERNAL REVENUE J. PHILLIP JONES/JESSICA by deed of record in Book any other bidders. Deed of Trust was last CANNON COUNTY, SERVICE, THE STATE OF D. BINKLEY, SUBSTITUTE 91, page 222, Register's Insufficient funds will not assigned to TENNESSEE TENNESSEE. FOR TENNESSEE TRUSTEE Office for Cannon County, be accepted. Amounts HOUSING IDENTIFICATION DEPARTMENT OF 1800 HAYES STREET Tennessee. received in excess of the DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES ONLY, SEE REVENUE, OR THE STATE NASHVILLE, TN 37203 Horace R. Mahaffa and winning bid will be AGENCY, the entire MAP 46D, GROUP F, OF TENNESSEE (615) 254-4430 Rayford Mahaffa being one refunded to the successful indebtedness having been PARCEL 10, OFFICE OF DEPARTMENT OF LABOR www.phillipjoneslaw.com and the same person. purchaser at the time the declared due and payable THE COUNTY TAX AND WORK FORCE F13-1369 Margaret y. Mahaffa, foreclosure deed is by TENNESSEE ASSESSOR. AS SHOWN DEVELOPMENT ARE Yvonne Mahaffa and delivered. HOUSING BY THE TAX MAP, THIS LISTED AS INTERESTED 10-02-2013, 10-09-2013, 10- Yvonne Smith being one This property is being DEVELOPMENT PARCEL OR REALTY PARTIES IN THE 16-2013 and the same person. sold with the express AGENCY BY AND APPEARS TO HAVE A ADVERTISEMENT, THEN The address for the above reservation that the sale is THROUGH ITS FRONTAGE OF THE NOTICE OF THIS described property is: 2835 subject to confirmation by SERVICER AND APPROXIMATELY 70 FORECLOSURE IS BEING Parker Road, Morrison, the lender or trustee. This AUTHORIZED AGENT, FEET ON THE SOUTH GIVEN TO THEM, AND Tennessee 37357. sale may be rescinded at U.S. BANK NATIONAL MCCRARY STREET, A THE SALE WILL BE SUBSTITUTE Street Address: 2835 any time. ASSOCIATION, as BACKLINE OF SUBJECT TO THE Parker Road, Morrison, provided in said Deed of APPROXIMATELY 85 APPLICABLE TRUSTEE'S SALE Tennessee 37357 Shapiro & Kirsch, LLP Trust, I, J. PHILLIP FEET, AND A DEPTH OF GOVERNMENTAL Sale at public auction will Parcel Number: 078- Substitute Trustee JONES/JESSICA D. 150 FEET. ENTITIES RIGHT TO be on November 7, 2013 at 040.00 www.kirschattorneys.com BINKLEY, will by virtue of BEING THE SAME REDEEM THE PROPERTY, 12:00PM local time, at the Current Owner(s) of Law Office of Shapiro & the power and authority PROPERTY CONVEYED ALL AS REQUIRED BY 26 north door, Cannon Property: Rayford Mahaffa, Kirsch, LLP vested in me as Substitute TO TIMOTHY MILLIGAN U.S.C. 7425 AND T.C.A. 67- County Courthouse, aka Horace R. Mahaffa and 555 Perkins Road Trustee, on FRIDAY, AND WIFE, TERESA A. 1-1433. IF APPLICABLE, Woodbury, Tennessee, Yvonne Smith, aka Extended, Second Floor NOVEMBER 8, 2013 AT MILLIGAN, BY THE NOTICE conducted by Shapiro & Margaret Y. Mahaffa Memphis, TN 38117 11:15 A.M., AT THE WARRANTY DEED REQUIREMENTS OF Kirsch, LLP Substitute Other interested parties: Phone (901)767-5566 FRONT DOOR OF THE DATED JULY 25, 1994 OF T.C.A. 35-5-117 HAVE Trustee, pursuant to Deed Eben Frizzell d/b/a All Fax (901)761-5690 CANNON COUNTY RECORD IN DEED BOOK BEEN MET. of Trust executed by Techni-Clean c/o Andrew COURTHOUSE, 166, PAGE 751, IN THE THE RIGHT IS RESERVED HORACE R. MAHAFFA L. Messick, Attorney File No. 12-044059 WOODBURY, CANNON REGISTER'S OFFICE OF TO ADJOURN THE DAY AND MARGARET Y. The street address of the 3t-Oct. 9, 16, 23 COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CANNON COUNTY, OF THE SALE TO MAHAFFA, husband and above described property is sell to the highest bidder TENNESSEE. ANOTHER DAY, TIME wife, to Mark A. Ellmore, for cash, free from the THIS IS IMPROVED AND PLACE CERTAIN Jr., Trustee, on April 30, equity of redemption, PROPERTY KNOWN AS WITHOUT FURTHER 1999 at Book TD-151, Page homestead, and dower, and 370; all of record in the

Flu vaccine now available Trick or Treating has STOLEN SIGN at the Cannon County gone to the dogs To whoever stole my street sign Health Department on Roach Hollow named “Honey ...and cats Lane” would you please Seasonal influenza unpredictable. Even during Bring your pets to Dr. Tate’s office vaccine is now available at mild flu seasons, local bring it back? the Cannon County Health outbreaks can affect large (Cannon County Animal Clinic) at Department. Flu vaccine numbers of people in a 1230 Massey Drive on This sign was given to me from my Dad will be offered on Friday community. Nationally, Oct 11th,Friday Oct 18, and thousands of people die Saturday, October 26 at 12:30 p.m. who just passed away September 18. Wednesday Oct 23 at from influenza each year, Cannon County Health most of them over age 65; Plenty of good prizes to be awarded! It’s one of the many things that he gave Dept at 301 W. Main St. however, the flu can cause from 08:30am to 3:00pm. serious illness for pregnant me and I treasure it greatly. No appointment is needed women and other people of to get a flu vaccine. OR any age. Please call the Health The Cannon County No questions asked. Department at 615-563-4243 Health Department urges I just want my sign back. to make an appointment to vaccination as the best way get your flu vaccine. Flu to protect yourself and your shots (and/or FluMist nasal family from the flu. The spray vaccine) will be seasonal flu vaccines Candice Stoetzel provided during the available this year include vaccination clinic. protection against H1N1 flu "It takes about two weeks in addition to other strains to be protected after you get of seasonal flu expected to the flu vaccine, so it's a good circulate this year. Flu idea to get the vaccine as vaccine will be plentiful and soon as it's available," said is already available from MITCHELL & MITCHELL Andrea Fox. "The Centers many providers, including We donate 2 cents for every for Disease Control and private physicians and Attorneys At Law Prevention recommends pharmacies. pound of cans we get to the that everyone six months of The cost of the flu shot John G. Mitchell, Jr. Rachelle W. Butler age and older get their (and/or FluMist) is $30 for American Cancer Society! yearly flu vaccine as soon as each vaccine; the cost will be John G. Mitchell, III Jay B. Jackson it becomes available in their charged on a sliding fee community. However, we scale based on patient Darwin K. Colston J. Eric Hennessee will continue to vaccinate income. Payment can be • Auto Accidents • Civil & Criminal Trials residents as long as we have made in the form of cash, • Personal Injury • Divorce/Family Law supplies of vaccine." check or credit card, and • Wrongful Deaths • Estate Planning Seasonal flu is a Medicare and TennCare can preventable, contagious be billed. Private insurance WOODBURY AUTO SALVAGE • Criminal Defense • Federal - Civil/Criminal Highway 53 South - Woodbury, TN 37190 illness that can be serious will not be billed; however, • DUI Open: Monday-Friday 8-5 P.M. Saturday 8 A.M.- 12 Noon and even deadly. Each year, those with private insurance • Real Estate/Construction Law we experience an epidemic that covers flu vaccination 563-5252 or 563-5253 1-800-342-1444 of flu during the fall or will be given a receipt to file We Buy All Types Scrap Metal Se Habla Espanol winter; the size and severity their own claims with their of these epidemics are insurance providers. Tin - Uncleaned Motors - Mixed Cast Iron - Unprepared Steel - Automobiles - Appliances - Copper - Brass - Radiators - Aluminum Cans www.mitchellattorneys.com We Buy Cars with Tires & Gas Whole Vehicles $11/hundred Cans 50¢ lb. Cars - $10.00 per hundred Scrap - $10.00 per hundred Cans - $.50 per pound 121 East Side Public Square Woodbury Call for prices on other metals -- We offer Pickup Service for Scrap Cars (615) 563-4522 Check out Tennessee newspaper’s public notices at tnpress.com PAGE 18 CANNON COURIER OCTOBER 9, 2013 CLASSIFIEDS

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Down the aisle, day by day How a year's worth of famous couples tied the knot

Weddings/365 By Harvey Solomon Softcover, 265 pages ($19.95, 365 Edge Publishing)

Find out how a whole year's worth of famous couples tied the knot in this run-through of some of the most all-time memorable celebrity weddings of all time. Which Beatle met his future bride on the set of one of the band's movies? What famous acting couple exchanged vows in an abandoned, candle-lit Manhattan apartment building? Who was the singing duo that said their "I dos" in their bathroom? Pop culture junkies will enjoy the hundreds of photos, and finding out the day-by-day, down-the-aisle details for stars of all seasons.

'Kings' rule a glowing, golden summer A modern-day coming-of-age Huck Finn tale

The Kings of Summer Blu-ray $35.99, DVD $30.99 (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment)

This film festival coming-of-age charmer, popular enough to break out into the mainstream sunlight in some movie markets, tells the tale of three teenage buddies who, in a bold act of summer independence, run away from their suburban homes to build their own house in the woods and live off the land. With young stars Nick Robinson (from TV's "Melissa and Joey"), Gabriel Basso (the movie "Super 8") and Moises Arias (from TV's "Hannah Montana") joined by familiar TV players Nick Offerman ("Parks and Recreation"), Alison Brie ("Community") and Megan Mullally ("Will and Grace"), it's a modern-day Huck Finn fable about families, friendships and young hearts on the glowing, golden cusp between childhood and maturity.

Understanding the 'Superstooge' New bio gets inside the crazy bald head of Curly

Curly: An Illustrated Biography of the Superstooge By Joan Howard Maurer Softcover, 400 pages ($19.95, Chicago Review Press)

Three Stooges fans will flip over this official biography of Jerome "Curly" Howard, the zaniest member of the slapstick trio whose high-pitched voice, shaven head and "nyuk-nyuk-nyuks" made him a comedy icon. Written by his niece (the daughter of head Stooge Moe Howard) and packed with more than 300 photos, it's a treasure trove of rare information and insight into the career, family life and psychology of one of the most enduringly popular Only 76 days "knuckleheads" to ever stand in the Stooge spotlight.

-Neil Pond, American Profile Magazine Editor’s Note: Our ‘Ask Ken Beck’ column until Christmas... will be on vacation for a few months but hopes to return soon.

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