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DAN WHITTLE given his 'Hoppy' nickname by his father, Courier Correspondent Davenport served 32 years Ben, because as a small tyke, Hoppy loved watching cowboy movies, particularly Call out the name "Robert" on movies by Hopalong Cassidy and his Woodbury Courthouse Square, and as Circuit Court clerk white steed, named Topper," the mayor the man with that first name probably His stature was early 2010," confirmed Woodbury Mayor traced back six decades to their little two- wouldn't answer you. evident by the huge Harold Patrick. "That's long-term trust for room school. "He loved to pull However, yell out the name turnouts with an elected man or woman to have with the mischievous pranks, even as a little "Hoppy," and nearly everyone in visitation Thursday at public." boy…but always, Hoppy loved sports. Woodbury knows you are speaking of Smith Funeral Home Patrick should know, for he served "As young adults, we played softball Robert H. "Hoppy" Davenport, one of and at his shoulder-to-shoulder with Hoppy in the together for several years in his dad, Ben's, the most well-known and respected eulogy/funeral Courthouse for 25 years as Cannon softball league," Patrick added. former public officials in Cannon celebration service County's executive and Chancery Court ROBERT ‘HOPPY’ Andy Bryson is another lifelong friend to County history. Friday at Woodbury Clerk. DAVENPORT Hoppy and the Davenport family. Woodbury residents lost this Church of Christ But, Patrick goes back in life much "My first recollection of Hoppy was the legendary local public figure on Jan. 22, officiated by Herb Alsup. farther with "Hoppy," back to Pleasant first day he stepped on the school bus, when "Hoppy" died of reported heart "For 32 years, eight consecutive terms, Ridge (elementary) School where teachers transporting us to grammar school," failure at age 68, having been born the son that's how long Hoppy served as one of the Sammie Fite and Golda Richards taught 1- Bryson began. "Their family lived about a of Ben and Lola Davenport on April 1, most respected Circuit Court clerks in our 4 grades and 5-8 grades, respectively. 1944. community, before he decided to retire in "By first grade, Hoppy had already been See HOPPY, page 9 Meth bust Sharing at the library CTAS official results in out MIKE WEST 7 charged Courier Editor Cannon County has a Sheriff’s Dept. nets major new County Technical Assistance Service repre- sentative following the arrests on Valley Ridge resignation of Doug Seven suspects face they "saw a white car with Bodary. multiple charges in the glass window broken Bodary announced his connection with a meth- out of it and the trunk was resignation at Saturday’s related bust on Valley up. There was a man (Jan. 19) County Com- Ridge Lane by the Cannon dressed in camouflage mission meeting and County Sheriff's Depart- standing next to the introduced his replace- ment. vehicle holding a tiki ment, Ben Rodgers. Arrested were Thomas torch," Officer Mike "Doc" Rodgers is the nephew of Clayton Coleman, Chad Smith reported. Billy C. Rodgers, a long- Fox, Joshua Elkins, Joshua Smith responded to the time CTAS advisor who Gilliam, Richard Hindley, initial call along with died in 2006. Terry Brower and Rebecca Deputy Melanie His announcement came Lynn Hood. McCormick. at the end of a lengthy "I would like to "We got out of our patrol commission meeting and commend my deputies for vehicles and observed that began with Bodary an excellent job and hope people were running all denouncing County Exec- the general public doesn't over the yard and into the utive Mike Gannon. forget the dangers that the house and were running Saul Teply and his sister, Olivia, enjoy a book on the new window seats at Adams “It has been brought to officers faced when behind the residence," Memorial Library. They are the children of Matt and Melissa Teply. The cushions for my attention by numerous dealing with meth labs," Smith said. the window seats were donated by Crane Interiors. (See Page 9 of today’s Cannon people in Nashville, that Sheriff Darrell Young said. One suspect, later Courier. Cannon County Executive Initially, the Sheriff's indentified as Thomas Mike Gannon has under Department was respond- Clayton Coleman, was taken calling multiple state ing to a 911 phone call in trying to hide inside the departments, association which a neighbor said they vehicle with the car seat More Cops. More Stops. begins directors and state officials heard a woman screaming pushed down. Officer Woodbury Police will enforcement blitz which Alcohol and speeding to spread a rumor that I’m at a house that was McCormick handcuffed once again be out in force runs Jan. 25 through Feb. 3. were also deadline. In 2011, using my position to set up supposedly deserted. Coleman while a search of on local streets this winter More than 700 passenger 27 percent of Tennessee’s myself for a run against Valley Ridge Lane is the premise began. cracking down on seat belt vehicle occupants were fatalities involved drivers him for the Cannon County located north of Pleasant Smith approached the violators, drunk drivers, killed in Tennessee motor or motorcycle operators Executive’s Office next Ridge near Gassaway house and began to search speeders and those who vehicle crashes during 2011 with a blood alcohol year,” Bodary said. Road. it for people who had run drive distracted. and 57 percents were not concentration (BAC) of .08 Gannon confirmed that When the neighbors upon the officers' arrival. This is all part of a special wearing seat belts at the or higher, and 23 percent of he had called about Bodary, went out to investigate See METH, page 9 More Cops. More Stops. time of the fatal crashes. See COPS, page 9 See CTAS, page 9 Cannon County faces off with DeKalb TONY STINNETT worthwhile charity and we hope to have a Courier Sports Editor lot of shoes donated in order to help those Whether it’s sports teams, club in need of them. We thought it would be competitions or marbles, Cannon County fun to have a challenge with DeKalb students love beating DeKalb County. County and tie it in to the basketball game. The two rivals will meet on the basketball We hope the competition will generate court Feb. 5 and while Cannon County even greater donations.” hopes to taste success in the athletic arena, Souls4Shoes is a non-profit organization members of the CCHS FCCLA Club are that procures shoes and gets them to those hoping for a winning effort as well. in need. The World Headquarters is in Old The CCHS FCCLA has challenged Hickory, Tenn. To date, more than 19 DeKalb County’s FCCLA in its Souls4Souls million pairs of shoes have been shoe drive. distributed in 127 countries. Soles4Shoes’ “We challenged DeKalb County’s FCCLA mission is to collect new and like new to see which club could have the most shoes to give to victims of abject suffering The CCHS FCCLA has challenged DeKalb County FCCLA to see which club can collect shoes donated,” said CCHS senior Mary and to collect used shoes to support micro the most shoe donations for the Soles4Souls Shoe Drive. From left, CCHS FCCLA Talbott, who serves as the Tennessee Vice- business efforts to eradicate poverty. members Kelsie Willis, Katie Buchanan, Emily Pemberton, Mary Talbott, Katlyn President of FCCLA. “This is very See CANNON, page 9 Arnold, Hope Tenpenny and Hayley Gannon. EXPERIENCE Come for an in-depth look at MTSU. www.mtsutrueblue.com 10 AM JAN. 31, 2013 MTSU is an AA/EEO employer. PAGE 2 CANNON COURIER JANUARY 30, 2013

CANNON OBITUARIES Robert H. “Hoppy” Davenport Estes Vinson Andy Mitchell Robert H. "Hoppy" Davenport, 68, of Woodbury, passed Estes Vinson, age 87 of Nashville, TN passed away Mr. Andrew David Mitchell, Retired Lieutinant Colonel away on January 22, 2013. Hoppy, as he was known from Sunday, January 20, 2013. Mr. Vinson was born in with the U.S. Air Force, of Bradyville died at his home an early childhood nickname, was loved and adored by Woodbury, TN on January 16, 1926 to Charley and Bessie January 20, 2013 following an extended illness at the age of everyone he encountered. Armstrong Vinson. 80. He was born in Laurens, South Carolina on April 14, He was born to the late Ben and Lola He worked as a farmer and later in industrial supplies. 1932. His parents were the late Andrew Mitchell and Davenport on April 1, 1944, in An avid gardener, his gardens were the envy of the Mittie (Burton) Mitchell. He was also Woodbury, Tennessee. Hoppy married neighborhood and he will be remembered for his work preceded in death by his siblings, Julian Helen Hayes in 1964, and they were ethic. Mitchell, Horace Mitchell and Betty Wolfe. married for 48 years. He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Cecil, He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Hoppy held the office of Circuit Court Harold and Pete Vinson; and sister, Juanita Hancock. Virginia (Lynch) Mitchell of Bradyville; son, Andrew Clerk of Cannon County for 32 years, or He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Betty Jo Vinson; David Mitchell, II of Murfreesboro; daughters, Leslie and eight consecutive terms, before deciding daughter, Belinda (Nelson) Garrett; son, Doug Vinson; and Jim Lloyd of Woodbury and Lisha and Jimmy Moore of to retire in early 2010. He impacted many lives during his grandchildren, Chad Garrett, Holly (Burger) Estes and Hawaii; a brother, Robert Harrison "Cooter" Mitchell of time in public office, and he was held in the highest regard Heather Garrett. Laurens, SC; four grandchildren, Kimberly and Brandon by the Judges, Attorneys, and Law Enforcement A celebration of Mr. Vinson's life was conducted at 11 Howard, Jacqueline Moore, Christopher and Priscilla Lloyd professionals with whom he worked so closely during his A.M., Saturday, January 26, 2013 from the Chapel of and Jennifer Lloyd and fiance` Kevin Taylor; five great time in office. After retiring, Hoppy continued his passion Woodbury Funeral Home with Joe Vinson officiating. grandchildren, Hunter Lloyd, Harley Lloyd, Kallie Lloyd, for fishing and building go-Kart motors, while also starting Interment followed in the Riverside Cemetery in Carissa Holman and Kaydence Howard. to enjoy walking to get some exercise, and enjoying Woodbury. Mr. Mitchell was a Retired Lieutinant Colonel of the U. S. leisurely breakfasts and dinners with friends and family. The family received friends from 4 P.M. until 8 P.M. on Air Force during the Vietnam War with 22 years service. Hoppy was preceded in death by his parents and by his Friday, January 25, 2013 at Spring Hill Funeral Home and While in the Air Force he was involved with aircraft sister, Patricia Davenport Barrett. from 9 A.M. until 11 A.M., prior to the service, Saturday at maintenance and missle maintenance. He worked on the Hoppy is survived by his wife, Helen Hayes Davenport, Woodbury Funeral Home. Titan 1 and M.A.C.E. Programs at the Vandenburg Air and by two children: Cindy Taylor and husband Teddy of In lieu of flowers, memorials contributions may be made Force Base, Test Range. He earned a Bachelors Degree in Woodbury, and Tim Davenport of San Francisco, to Alive Hospice. Woodbury Funeral Home 615-563-2311 Industrial Engineering from Clemson University. Mr. California. He is also survived by two grandchildren: Mitchell had also been a real estate agent and car broker. Rachel Taylor Hall and husband Jeremy of Woodbury, and Cannon Courier, January 30, 2013, Woodbury, Tennessee After retiring from the military he and his family moved to Ben Taylor of Orlando, Florida. He is survived by two Cannon County and made their home for over 35 years. siblings: Dwight Davenport and wife Carol of Upon moving to Cannon County he became very active in Murfreesboro, and Lynne Foster and husband Med of Howard Swann coaching soccer in Murfreesboro until 1993. He was also Woodbury. President, board member and coach for Dixie Youth Howard Samuel Swann, age 89, passed away January 22, Flowers may be sent to Smith Funeral Home, 303 Baseball for many years. 2013 at Alive Hospice, St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Murfreesboro Road, Woodbury, Tennessee, 37190. In lieu Visitation was held at Smith Funeral Home on Born on April 3, 1923 in Soperton, Ga., of flowers, donations can be made to the National Multiple Wednesday, January 23, 2013 from 7-9 PM. Memorial Mr. Swann was preceded in death by his Sclerosis Society, Mid-South Chapter, 214 Overlook Circle, services were Thursday, January 24 ,2013 at 1 PM in the parents, Sidney Blackston Swann and Suite 153, Brentwood, TN 37027 Smith Funeral Home chapel. The U. S. Military Honor Lula Gay Swann; four brothers, Robert, A viewing was held starting at 3 p.m. on Thursday, Guard was in attandance for funeral honors. Moody, Harry and Jack Swann, and two January 24th at Smith Funeral Home. A service was held at In lieu of flowers the family requests memorial donations sisters, Golda Swann and Lillian Swann 2 p.m. on Friday, January 24th at the Woodbury Church of be made to Alive Hospice, Leukemia Foundation and Lowe. Christ. Herb Alsup officiated. Interment followed in American Heart Association. Contact Smith Funeral Home He is survived by his wife of 70 years, Riverside Cemetery. Smith Funeral Home was in charge of for details. (615)563-5337 www.smithfuneralhomewoodbury.net Mary Alice Hartsfield Swann; two the arrangements. daughters, Sandra (Louis) Butterfield, and Brenda (Larry) (615)563-5337 www.smithfuneralhomewoodbury.net Cannon Courier, January 30, 2013, Woodbury, Tennessee Griffith; seven grandchildren, Renee (Chris) Wells, Robyn Butterfield, Bryon (Geri) Griffith, Kimberly (Jason) Eddy, Cannon Courier, January 30, 2013, Woodbury, Tennessee Ryan (Paula) Butterfield, Regina (Zach) Proffitt, and Alicia Ray LeFevers (Joshua) Douglas; and 15 great-grandchildren, Jake, Luke, James Ray LeFevers, 89, died Sunday, January 20, 2013 at and Nick Wells; Coleman and Parker Proffitt; Mason and Stones River Hospital. Riley Griffith; Hanna Holifield; Sam, Jack, Vivian, and Max Services were held 1 p.m. Tuesday, January 22 at the Jim Field Butterfield; and Gavin, Brady, and Amelia Douglas. Chapel of Woodbury Funeral Home with Bro. Al Bugg James Bradford Field (Jim), age 76, of Bradyville, TN., Mr. Swann received the associate of arts degree in Bible officiating. Visitation was from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday, January passed from this life unexpectedly on Sunday, January 20, from Freed-Hardeman College in Henderson, Tenn., in 21. 2013. He was born on May 16, 1936 in Beloit, WI. to the late 1963, and while a student there, preached for the church of Mr. LeFevers was a member of the Woodbury Church Frank and Audrey (Kerwin) Field. A Christ in Enville, Tenn. Mr. Swann dedicated his life to the of Christ, where he was a faithful deacon and private memorial service was held by teaching of the Word of God, working primarily to elder for many years. He was a veteran of his family at the Readyville Mill. establish congregations of churches of Christ in Georgia. WWII, serving in the army and earning a He was proceeded in death by a Moving to a city where there was no local congregation, he Purple Heart, Good Conduct Medal and a brother, Gene L. Field of Fresno, CA. would begin his work by securing a meeting place, Bronze Star. Jim is survived by his devoted wife of advertising the beginning of a new congregation and Mr. LeFevers was employed with the Northcutt 52 years, Lola (Laxton) Field of setting up Bible studies by canvassing neighborhoods. Motors as an appliance salesman and repairman and later Bradyville, TN., daughter; Bridget Following this approach, he and Mary were successful in by the town of Woodbury and as a school bus driver of (Russell) Rego of Tampa, FL., son; James establishing thriving congregations of churches of Christ in Cannon County. He was a wonderful husband, father, (Rhonda) Field Jr. of Murfreesboro, TN., as well as Newnan, Ga., Dallas, Ga., Cochran, Ga., and Hazlehurst, grandfather and great grandfather. He will be missed by two adopted children, Tammy and Darren Ga. After moving to Tennessee in 1996, Mr. Swann became all. Field. Jim was affectionately known as an associate minister at the Woodbury Church of Christ, Survivors include his wife of 66 years, Janie Stacy "Poppy" by his granddaughters; Hayley, overseeing mission efforts in Southeastern Tennessee and LeFevers of Woodbury; three daughters, Wanda Snell of Hannah and Hope Field of Murfreesboro, Georgia. Athens, Ga., Janie (Sam) Hightower of Richmond, Va and TN. and Eva and Alexandra Rego of In addition to his life’s work in Georgia, Mr. Swann also Carla Freeman of Winston-Salem, NC; grandchildren, Tampa, FL. He is survived by brothers, Frank (Shirley) served as minister for churches in Steens, Miss., and Boaz, Christy Snell (Mark) Tucker, Lauren Hightower (Kevin) of Las Vegas, NV., Jeffrey (Kathy) of San Antonio, FL., Ala. In addition to these works, he participated in Ensley, S.J. Hightower, Jenna Freeman, Anna Freeman and Brian (Jean) of Oldsmar, FL., and sister; Suzanne Field of extended mission trips to Africa (Ghana), India, Jamaica, Will Freeman; and great-grandchildren, Rossie Tucker and Mobile, AL. and Guyana. His lifelong love of the Word of God and his Lexie Tucker. He served in the United States Air Force. He was a passion for teaching it to others has had immeasurable Pallbearers were Al Mason, Don Pittard, Seth Powell, member of New Hope Church of Christ for the past 25 influence on the lives of many, many people. Donny and David Odom, Richard Northcutt, Britt Knox years and of Minerva Drive Church of Christ recently. The family would like to give special thanks to the and Buddy Hayes. Jim was a hard working man of few words. Known for compassionate caregivers of Alive Hospice at St. Thomas. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Wounded his strong work ethic, he was a skilled tradesman in The funeral was held at 1 p.m. Friday, Jan. 25 at the Stewart Warriors or American Diabetes Association. flooring installation his entire life, who worked with his Funeral Home in Vidalia, Ga. Visitation with the family For online tribues, www.woodburyfuneralhome.net son the last 20 years. Jim enjoyed hunting, fishing, golf and was from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the funeral home. The vintage cars. He will be greatly missed. family has asked that in lieu of flowers, donations in Cannon Courier, January 30, 2013, Woodbury, Tennessee A private memorial service will be held at a later date. Howard’s memory can be made to Sojourners (Georgia) at Woodbury Funeral Home, 615-563-2311 or 5554 Cooks Road, Marshall, Texas, 75670-9130. www.woodburyfuneralhome.net Cannon Courier, January 30, 2013, Woodbury, Tennessee Patricia Ann Hillis Cannon Courier, January 30, 2013, Woodbury, Tennessee Patricia Ann Hillis, 57 of Morrison died Monday, January 21, 2013 at River Park Hospital's Emergency Room after an extended illness. Lawrence B. Bean She was a receptionist at S&S Industries and was a Colleen Marie Mundy Mr. Lawrence B. Bean, 83, of Liberty, TN, died January member of Grace Gospel Baptist Church. She was a member 21, 2013. He was born in Washington, DC Ms. Colleen Marie Mundy, 61, died January 16, 2013. She of the Freedom Travelers Gospel group for many years and on November 11, 1929. His parents were was born on Dec. 1, 1951 in Montclair, New Jersey. She was a native of Warren County. the late Edwin Temple Bean, Sr. and Mary lived all her life in New Jersey until the last few years Survivors include her father and step-mother, Louie M. (a’Becket) Bean. He was also preceded in where she resided in Readyville, TN. and Mary Elkins-Hillis of Woodbury; a son, Chris Byford of death by a sister, Mary Osborne. She loved riding motorcycles and Woodbury; two brothers and sisters-in-law: Tim (Teresa) Survivors include his wife, Bonnie going to Bike Week in Daytona, FL every Hillis of Warren County, TN, and Steve (Sharon) Hillis of (Axley) Bean of Liberty; son, Lawrence B. McMinnville; two nephews, Nathan Hillis of Warren year. She met a lot of friends among her Bean, Jr. (“Skip”) and wife Jill of County and Michael Hillis of McMinnville; nieces, Amy rides and many nice people. Colleen Penobscot, ME; daughters, Cynthia Lee Fults of McMinnville and Andrea Scheidler of Shelbyville; enjoyed gardening, cooking and baking. Bailey of Rochester, NY, and Pamela aunts, Margie Hillis of California and Daisy Young of After moving to Readyville she enjoyed (husband Christopher Panfil) of Angola, California. She was prceded in death by her mother, Violet spending time with her sister Kathy. NY; step-son, Christopher Brunetto of Fay Haley Hillis. She was preceded in death by her Seminole, FL; step-daughter, Angeline Funeral was held Friday, January 25 at High’s Chapel. father Wilbur Terence Mundy and her maternal and Brunetto Sprague, M.D. and husband Timothy Burial was in McMahan Cemetery. paternal grandparents and a nephew, Donald Adams. She Sprague of Christiana, TN; brothers, Edwin Temple Bean, is survived by her mother, Betty Marie (Smith) Mundy of Jr. (wife Susan) of Buffalo, NY, and Neil Bean (wife Cannon Courier, January 30, 2013, Woodbury, Tennessee Parker, CO; four sisters, Noreen McTague of Longwood, Patricia) of Wilmington, NC. He had five grandchildren: FL, Kathy Price of Readyville, TN, Nan Batchelor of Katherine Lee Bailey, Silas Jude Panfil, Becket Alexander Peyton, CO and Lynn Cisneros of Colorado; a brother, Panfil, Kendall Faith Sprague and Ethan Ray Sprague. Patrick Mundy of Parker, CO. She also leaves behind two Helen R. Markum He was a member of St. Francis Cabrini Catholic Church sons, Arthur Liedl, Jr. and Robert Liedl of New Jersey; and Helen R. Markum, 67, died Thursday, January 24, 2013 at in Lebanon, TN. He was involved in establishing the five grandchildren, Brenda, Ashley, Wade and Dawson Springs, KY. A native of DeKalb County, she was Carmel Center of Spirituality, a Catholic retreat center in Leidl and several nieces and nephews. preceded in death by her parents, Loring Kirby and Nadell Liberty (DeKalb County), TN. He and his wife Bonnie She will be greatly missed. A celebration of life will be Reeder Laymen; her husband, Robert Markum and brothers, devoted much of their time and energy assisting the priests held by family and friends at a later date. In lieu of flowers James Edward Kirby and Ray Don Kirby. A member of the of the Carmelites of Mary Immaculate at the Center. she asked contributions to be made to: Alive Hospice 1718 Baptist Church, she worked at Oster for 27 years. Mr. Bean grew up as a young man in East Aurora, NY. He Patterson St. Nashville, TN 37203 or contact Smith Funeral Suvivors include her daughters, Patricia (Tony) Estes of was a veteran of the U. S. Naval ROTC program while at Home to make a donation. (615)563-5337 rural Caldwell Co., KY; son, David “Led” (Gina) Markum of Clarkson College, NY, where he obtained a Bachelors http://www.smithfuneralhomewoodbury.net Woodbury; five grandchildren, Evelyn Estes of Clarksville, Degree in Civil Engineering. He was President of Conax Andrew Bullock and Taylor Bullock, both of Woodbury, Florida Corporation of St. Petersburg, FL, which produces Cannon Courier, January 30, 2013, Woodbury, Tennessee Levi and Luke Estes of KY; brother, David (Sue) Kiry of life support systems for the U.S. Navy and Air Force. Mr. McMinnville; sister, Violet Jo (Chuck) Turner of Bean was an avid reader and had worked as a Librarian in McMinnville. the Dowelltown and Liberty Library for about 15 years. Funeral was held Sunday, January 27 in the Chapel of Mr. Bean had requested that his body be cremated. Woodbury Funeral Home with Bro. Greg Mitchell Memorial Mass arrangements are incomplete. In lieu of officiating. Burial was in Wood Cemetery. flowers, memorial donations may be made to Carmel Pallbearers were Andrew Bullock, Luke and Levi Estes, MONUMENTS Center, P.O. Box 117, Liberty, TN 37095. Joey Pillow, Andy Gay and Richard Grissom. Honorary All Sizes See or Call Smith Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. pallbearers were Evelyn Estes and Taylor Bullock. Online condolences may be sent via In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Wood KENNY GILLEY http://www.smithfuneralhomewoodbury.net Call Smith Cemetery, Golden Good Shepard Activities Dept. or charity Woodbury Funeral Home (615) 563-2311 Funeral Home for other details, (615)563-5337. of your choice c/o Woodbury Funeral Home.

Cannon Courier, January 30, 2013, Woodbury, Tennessee Cannon Courier, January 30, 2013, Woodbury, Tennessee CANNON COURIER JANUARY 30, 2013 PAGE 3 Tennessee Correction Institute coming February 6 for jail meeting

Tennessee Correction county correctional overcrowding. Institute will be in planning of the jail due to Woodbury Wednesday, PEDIGO & TODD REALTY February 6 at 5:00 p.m. at the Courthouse. In Memory of Howard Fults All law enforcement In need of listings! Thinking about selling? members, Cannon The 31st of January will be your Commissioners and general birthday. You are spending it with Jesus. Call JAN PEDIGO TODD public are strongly 208 S. encouraged to attend this We miss you so much. We will be with McCrary Street meeting concerning the you when God calls us home. Pedigo & Todd Auctions Happy Birthday (615) 563-4635 or (615) 542-5210 American Legion Post Dean Working to serve Cannon County since 1950’s 279 E-Board Meeting Fults & Family New Listing! 2000 sq, ft. open concept living There will be an E-Board space, 3BR, 2.5 baths, 2 Meeting on Thursday, car- detached garage, 2 February 7 at 6:00 p.m. at the car carport. Large Senior Center in Woodbury. master suite. Priced to sell at $139,900. Welcome New Listing! Approx. 1600 sq. ft. Open floor Brother plan with large rooms. 3BR/2 baths. custom cabinets, central vac. Joey system, semi-private Ferrell and back yard.

Family LOOKING TO SELL? We need listings. Let us be your personal representative. The church of Christ at Elkins would like to announce and welcome our newest family to the congregation. Brother Joey Ferrell has recently begun a new work in ministry as the preacher at Elkins. Joey has resided in Cannon County for more than twenty years. His wife, Kristie and their two daughters, Katelyn and Abigail, are all life-long Some of the best views in Cannon County can be seen from your front residents of Cannon County. porch. Renovated 3/3 - 2,400 sq. ft. home. 35 +/- acres, barn, pond, party Joey has also preached at and worked with several congregations around house, and storage, fenced. Privacy almost in town. This one has it all! the area including most recently with the Sunny Slope church of Christ in a part-time capacity for four years. He is also a partner and employee at Tennessee Home Theater by HomeSecure, and attends Heritage Christian PENDING PENDING University pursuing a BA in Biblical Studies. FOR SALE We invite you to visit with us at the church of Christ at Elkins at any of our service times or Bible studies to meet and get to know Joey and his family if you do not OR RENT already know them. 3 BR/1 bath Service times are Sunday morning Bible study at 9:15 a.m., $79,900 Great 3 BR/2 bath home in New Listing! 2 yrs Eastside community. MLS# worship service at 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. and Wednesday old, $104,900 evening Bible study at 6:00 p.m. 1386267

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William R. Fryar, Publisher ‘Pay It Forward’ MIKE WEST, Editor TERESA S. STOETZEL, Advertising Director acts melt aches of TONY STINNETT, Sports and Schools Editor Published Each Wednesday at 210 West Water Street Woodbury, TN 37190 PHONE (615) 563-2512 FAX (615) 563-2519 bronchitis Whittle’s Words [email protected] [email protected] Of Wisdom

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No. 088-480 DAN WHITTLE Periodical Postage Paid At Woodbury, TN It started as a grey, The bill was only $2.18, Upon returning home SUBSCRIPTION RATES: gloomy and cold wintry but the blessing could not and checking my email, day, complete with sore have had a bigger $24 Per Year In Cannon County $27 Per Year In Tennessee $30 Per Year Out of State wife Pat advised over the throat, coughs, and uplifting impact if it had computer that an Action accompanying headache. been $50 at the pay Homes Realty associate, ADVERTISING: The publisher reserves the right to While en route to North window. reject or to cancel at any time any advertisement or Sherry Lee, had made a Rutherford YMCA to From there I went on donation for construction any other material submitted for publication. swim, stretch and toward the "Y" in search of a Fisher House for use hopefully soak away some of a soak in the delicious by ailing veterans and bodily miseries, I stopped hot soothing and swirling families (at no charge) at for a breakfast wrap at hot tub, when a nearby York VA Medical Arby's. gentleman in work-out Center. Truth is, I grew clothes approached me As a result of three impatient as the car in outside the dressing back-to-back "pay it front of me at the pay room. forward" acts of kindness, window took a moment "Mr. Whittle, I heard I suddenly realized my longer than my sickly- about your great aches and pains of the day body and lowly-attitude grandson (Beckett Nelson, had melted away. was willing to endure. age 3) needing medical That same day, Smyrna Finally, finally, it was treatment that is not insurance professional time for me to pay and covered by health Baker Raborn offered to retrieve my sausage, egg insurance, so I want to check with his cast of and cheese wrap!! make a little personal other volunteers about the "Oh, Mr. Whittle, there's donation to help with possibility of a future no charge today," Arby's medical costs." "Cruise In" of vintage, rare cheerful window server When I opened the gift, collectible vehicles as a advised cheerfully. "The it was no "little personal fund-raiser for our ailing person in the car ahead of donation." grandson, Beckett, and his you, said to pay for yours, Being speechless at this parents, Patrick and Courier Contributor you know, as in 'pay it second act of "pay it Amanda Amick Nelson, forward.'" forward" in less than 15 the most devoted parents I immediately slinked minutes, I don't think I I've witnessed in my emotionally lower in my even muttered a heart-felt lengthy walk across our Media loves a good hoax car seat, glad that misty "thank you" to the kind planet. rain covered the compassionate soul. My family and I are windshield so no one By this time, positive especially thankful for the We know Sergeant Dan Kennings, came home on could see my red face. vibes had replaced my miracles worked for there is some leave, he was interviewed, in person, by I'll never know the torso's aches and pains as Beckett by care-givers at kind of hoax reporters. driver's identification, but I sank soothingly in the Special Kids and Project involving The story touched a chord, and groups he or she drove a new healing waters of the Y's Help. Notre Dame around the country raised money for the Nissan Murano hot tub. Thankful I am to reside linebacker little girl. When stories circulated that convertible with a Cannon As I swam and did my in a community of such Manti Te'o, Sergeant Kennings was killed in Iraq County license plate: To stretching exercises, I good and caring and we know there were memorial services. Media Matters you, nice person, I say savored the uplifting neighbors. the media are But guess what: it was all a hoax. And "Thank You!" random acts of kindness. Amen! also involved, the woman who fabricated the story, LARRY BURRIS either as part Jaimie Reynolds, didn't pull this prank off of the hoax by herself. She recruited numerous itself or as helpers. She gave extensive written complicit for not checking for obvious scripts to the "actors" in the charade, flaws in the story. But you know what, coached them about their demeanor and there's something to be said for a good their fictional personal histories and even media hoax. provided them with wardrobes and fake Today all you need to do to perpetuate military tattoos. Guest Columnist a hoax is to put something out on the Later a police investigation determined Internet, and innumerable gullible people no laws were broken. The report will do the work for you. But back in the concluded Reynolds spent her own early '70s, when Clifford Irving created, money, and at one point returned more A “little white and sold, a fake biography of Howard than $200 dollars to a Detroit church, after Hughes, he actually worked at creating its members tried to donate the money to his hoax; he didn't just create something Kodee. lie.” Have you for everyone to send out via e-mail. Of course, not all media hoaxes end on Irving had flair, panache, elegance. such happy notes. Some of them have But Irving hasn't been the only one to tied up police and firefighters on non- ever told one? fool the media just for the sake of doing existent emergencies. Hoaxes can destroy it. reputations and they can steal resources A few years ago the nation was and attention from real victims. I imagine most have heard the term who lived enraptured by the story of little Kodee To be sure, we have seen numerous "little white lie." Based on my experience, nearby, and Meat ‘n’ Potatoes Kennings, whose father was serving with times reporters have uncovered graft and the term refers to an untruth that, for the gave her these MIKE VINSON the Army in Iraq. Newspapers across the corruption, no matter how deep it has most part, is benign and not intended to instructions: country ran letters from Kodee to her been buried. But the fact is, a good hoax actually hurt anyone, versus an "outright Before going father. Reporters talked with her on the will trump a good investigation any day. lie" purposely told with malice, with the to work, the daughter was to swing by phone and in person. When her father, potential to hurt the innocent. the church, buy the cake that Helen had Have you ever told a little white lie? delivered, and bring the cake straight That's what I thought. back to Helen. The daughter agreed. The following is a story that was About 8:30, the daughter called and revealed to me, and, no, I can't informed Helen that someone else had To the Editor authenticate it as being the gospel truth. bought the cake before the daughter However, it does serve as a good could make it to the church and illustration regarding how one should purchase it. What part of "shall not be infringed" do you not understand? conduct him/herself in life. Helen was petrified: She would be the Mrs. Helen Johnson (fictitious name) subject of much gossip. She would be America's Constitution is under attack. Dear Sheriff Darrell Young, was to bake a cake for her women's socially ostracized. Her banker husband Our Second Amendment has been As the Chief Law Enforcement Officer church group, which went by the title would ridicule her. However, she had no affirmed as an individual right. in Cannon County you were required to Ladies of Faith. The reason for Helen choice other than to let it play out. In a victory for gun rights advocates, a take an oath to preserve, protect and baking the cake was that it, along with It was about a week later, and Helen federal appeals court on or about, Dec. 11, defend the Constitution against all other cakes, pies, and pastries, was to be and her husband had RSVP reservations 2012 struck down Illinois' ban on carrying enemies both foreign and domestic. part of a church-sponsored, bake-sale to attend a dinner hosted by the concealed weapons -- the only total Having taken that oath I would like to fundraiser. governor and his wife, Charlene, at their concealed-carry ban in the country. know if you will honor your oath by Married to a prominent banker, and a antebellum Governor's Mansion, an Despite these affirmations, the Liberal refusing to enforce Federal rules, bit of a socialite in this small southern "Upper Crust" southern event, to say the Gun Ban Crowd, being led by President regulations and directives that violate the town, Helen, however, had totally least. Charlene was a snooty, self-serving Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and Constitution and/or the Bill of Rights. forgotten about baking the cake until the type, always talking about herself. California Senator Barbara Boxer, are out The Second Amendment clearly very morning of the fundraiser. Actually, Helen despised Charlene, but to "infringe" the Right to Keep and Bear proclaims that the people have a right to Frantic, Helen rummaged through her always put on a smiley-face front. Arms, strip Americans of their firearms own guns and the government is cabinets and, luckily, found a box of After an elegant dinner, Charlene using deceptive terminologies and foolish prohibited from infringing on the right of Angel Food Cake mix. Hurrying around, disappeared into the kitchen, returning rhetoric. These very same Liberals are the people to own guns if they choose to she mixed the contents and stuck it to the dining table with a beautiful cake very well protected by "armed" security do so. Your primary job is to preserve, inside the oven to bake. Removing the for dessert . . . the very cake Helen had guards and Americans pay the tab. Many protect and defend the Constitution and cake from the oven, she discovered that baked for the fundraiser! Governors, Legislators and Sheriffs across the rights of the people that live in your the center of the cake had dropped flat. Her face now flushed red, Helen was the Country and standing up…..speaking County. The cake looked horrible! about to stand up and come clean about up and letting the Federal Government The Supreme Court has ruled that the Realizing there wasn't enough time to the cake; she had no other choice. know that their illegal gun ban efforts Federal government has no lawful bake another cake, Helen, fueled by a Before she could stand, though, the will NOT be enforced. jurisdiction in the counties and that when mixture of anxiety and ingenuity, senator's wife, sitting next to Helen, Linn County Sheriff Tim Mueller went the Sheriff chooses to enforce an commenced looking around the house commented, "Why, Charlene, what a public Tuesday with a letter addressed to unconstitutional directive, he is violating for something to build up the flattened beautiful cake! I must know where you Vice President Joe Biden. In it, he said he his Constitutional Oath. cake-she had a plan! bought it so I can get one." would not deprive citizens of their right The people of Cannon County are The So, Helen went into her bathroom and "Oh, I baked it, myself," Charlene said, to bear arms when they have broken no People and you are their Chief Law grabbed a roll of toilet paper. She smiling and making eye contact with all laws. He also said he wouldn't let federal Enforcement Representative. We The inserted the roll inside the cake, then those sitting at the table. authorities enforce gun regulations in his People of Cannon County expect you to proceeded to cover it with layers of Immediately, Helen's blood pressure territory either. I have posed the represent us and not the Federal decorative icing. When she'd finished, returned to normal, and she, with tongue following letter to Cannon County Sheriff Government. the cake looked perfect, good enough to in cheek, eyes twinkling, said, "I agree, Darrel Young. I received a response that I would like to know if you are given an win a contest! Helen raced over to the Charlene, what a gorgeous cake. Your was not signed, so as of this date, I cannot order by the president of The USA that church and placed her cake amongst the baking skills speak volumes of you. I attest to his Official position on this very violates the Constitution, will you honor others to be sold at the fundraiser, which certainly hope there's enough for important matter. your oath? was to begin at 8 a.m. seconds." MATT STUDD, Woodbury Next, Helen called her older daughter, CANNON COURIER JANUARY 30, 2013 PAGE 5 Take extra steps to avoid the flu

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Plainview Baptist Church, located at 6088 grow closer to a grace filled marriage. Jim Cummings Highway 4 miles outside of Who are we inviting? Well its open to 1 Conley Road 2 Conley Road 3 Conley Road 200 Jessica Lane Woodbury, is hosting a Marriage every one of all ages: to the singles, 27.790 acres 30.240 acres 20.38 acres 95.00 acres Conference entitled Breaking Daylight on widowed, divorced and maybe you have MLS # 1373402 MLS # 1403032 MLS # 1403048 MLS # 1384562 Marriage. been married 5 years, 2 years, or 50. We List price $59,900 List price $68,000 List price $37,500 List price $189,900 The new pastor of Plainview, Brother want to encourage you to never stop Jonathan Womack who has been pastor growing in your marriage, never stop since the fall of 2012, wants to take this time seeking more of that grace filled marriage to invite everyone out to visit with them promised in the scripture. We Know Cannon County Real Estate Better Than Anyone! during the marriage conference. Brother Door prizes given during services and Jonathan wants to encourage the Cannon true knowledge of how to handle conflict in County area to come be a part in this each marriage. needful and important conference. The Brother Jonathan says he is only 34 years conference is being held Sunday morning old and has been married for 11 years. “My February 3, 11 a.m. and also again February wife and I have a lot to still learn. I am no 10, 11 a.m. services and once more Sunday expert but we will be learning from the one night, February 10 at 6 p.m. Each service who is and is the creator of marriage,” said will have special music and great Bro. Jonathan. preaching. It’s truly a time to laugh, cry and Call 615-765-5961 for more info. In Memorium On Wednesday, February 13, the Cannon Courier Learn to hunt the right way... will publish special pages entitled “In Memorium...2012” honoring the memory of those Enroll in a Hunter having passed away in 2012. A listing of names, by Education Course month, from obituaries printed in our paper will also be printed. February 18, 19, 21, 22 from 6:00 p.m. until As part of these pages we are providing the 9:00 p.m. and February 23 from 9:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. at the Lions Club Building (Park opportunity for family and friends to honor that Circle off off Lehman Street). Classes will be special someone. The cost will be $15.00 for a 30 word taught by Mark Vance, TWRA. message, $20 if you wish to include a photo (30 words is in addition to persons name, birth date and death Sign up at tnwildlife.org. date). Any questions? Call Mark Vance at To include your memorium bring your information to our office by 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 7 or Allergist send to [email protected]. “In Memory” Example Month by Month William J. Freeman, M.D. In Loving Memory of Obituaries JOHN DOE January 2012 February 21, 1955 Board Certified Otolaryngology John Doe February 24, 2012 42 years experience February I have lost my soul’s Jane Doe companion, a life linked with POLLEN - DUST - MOLD - IMMUNIZATION March my own. Henry Doe Day by day, I miss you more as I now walk through life alone. Nose, Eyes, Sinus, Lungs & Skin April Dramatic results usually in 1-3 weeks Maggie Doe I love you always, Jane PSORIASIS, ECZEMA, HIVES, ANGIODEMA MOST RESPOND ALL INSURANCE ACCEPTED 10 minute testing without needles 313 WEST HIGH STREET 210 West Water Street Woodbury, TN 37190 615-563-2512 615-563-2112 or 931-212-6003 [email protected] PAGE 6 CANNON COURIER JANUARY 30, 2013

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Smartphones take the fun out of life

Recently, while attending get the go ahead winning need the two to balance out with a cardboard stopper? a college basketball game, I run. They all missed most the present, to avoid errors Have you ever used Butch made a nonscientific of it checking on text in the future, and never hair wax for a flat top observation of what people messages. My thought was forget the past. haircut, 45-RPM records, do during the game that what were they doing here I found a site on the metal ice trays with levers, seems to be the norm these to begin with? If what was Internet the other day that blue flashbulbs, days. No, the action I saw is going on outside the specializes in candy of days Mimeograph paper, not something you would building that important, gone by. It contained those washtub wringers and normally expect, such as why didn't they just stay? large red wax lips just like S&H Green Stamps? cheering wildly, calling the Call me old fashioned, those we bought at the If you remembered none ref unrepeatable words or which I am, but when I go annual 4th of July picnic of these things, then I even keeping the to a game, I go to enjoy the during our childhood days. assume you are being read concession guy busy providing food. However, food has gone way beyond the usual hot dog, popcorn and cold drinks, to more exotic things like cotton candy, unrecognizable nachos, and gourmet sandwiches. Ballgame fare has gone way beyond the usual gym food to an experience in fine dining. I'm expecting someone to come up with white tablecloths for your nacho boxes some day. But, the new norm I witnessed was the number of people on smartphones checking out their emails, texts, Facebook gossip or other social media that may have been coming across action and the atmosphere, They tasted terrible then this article by your parents the airways during that not to check on business or and I guess they still do or grandparents and I am evening's really exciting to look at a little shiny today. The site sold boxes honored they took the time ballgame. In fact, I saw an screen with the latest box of Crows, which are black to share it with you. I also entire row of men all scores. I do have one of licorice flavored jellybeans. thank you for humoring looking down at their those phones and admit I I used to get a brown paper them by acting like you palms containing today's have checked it myself, bag of those at the store for understand what in the modern marvel, during a which has caused me to a nickel that would last all world they are talking 20 point run by our team to miss some major plays. day. They also had Clark about and smiling politely. These smartphones may be bars, all types of penny However, if you making us dumber in some candies and candy remembered most of these, areas. cigarettes. then welcome to my world. I guess that is a difference Do you remember when We are not as old as the ark, in the generations these kids could use candy but we may be pushing for days. The thing that makes cigarettes with red tips for lifetime membership in the us Americans so different is fire and not be a political "I Saw Pistol Pete Maravich our ability to operate at outcast? Candy cigs never Play Club." numerous generation caused me to want to Our generations are levels and still get the job smoke. Instead they different and it is hard for completed. I saw old guys, pushed me more over to me to believe that in 50 just like me, cheering while the dessert way of thinking. years someone will be young fellows kept What about getting a cold telling their children about informed on what ALL the drink from a machine that remembering having to use other teams were doing dispensed glass bottles that an old DVD player to with their phones. My only contained eight watch a movie or checking generation enjoys the ounces? In fact, you could their e-mail on their iPhone simple things, as a couple get glass bottle drinks at at the ballgame, but they generations under me, take basketball games in the will. And, the fun small things a little more early days. They could also things will be the most seriously. The differences quench your thirst just as remembered, thank in our generations also help well as today's super goodness. Friendship Home Health celebrated January birthdays with us to pull through tough jumbos and only cost a Holiday House residents Ethel Scarbrough, Brooke Hale LPN, times. I have reached the nickel. How did eight Nurse Liaison with Friendship Home Health, Florene Miller, and age where I now remember ounces do the job years ago - Pettus L. Read is Director of Eugene Dotson. things that happened way that 44 ounces can't do Communications for the back then. My children are today? Tennessee Farm Bureau more concerned with what Did you ever drink milk Federation. He may be is happening now. And that at school from a glass bottle contacted by e-mail at 461 N. Chancery Street is the way it should be. We wrapped in red cellophane [email protected] McMinnville, TN 37110 (931) 507-1131 Alcoholics Anonymous If you want to drink, that’s your business. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and If you want to stop - that’s ours. Call us at to help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety. 615-653-7423. A.A. was founded in 1935 and today it has Alcoholics Anonymous is a more than two million members in fellowship of men and women over 90,000 groups. People who who share their experience, once drank to excess, they strength and hope with each finally acknowledged that they other that they may solve their could not handle alcohol and common problem and help others now live a new way of life without it. to recover from alcoholism. There is a Solution! The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or Reprinted by permission The Cannon County Republican Party in compliance fees. with the State of Tennessee Republican Party By-Laws will hold a reorganization meeting on February 4th, 2013 at 7:00 PM at the Cannon County Courthouse. The public Preplanning a is invited and encouraged to attend this meeting. funeral doesn’t During this reorganization meeting we will accept nominations for the offices of Chairman, Vice-Chairman, Treasurer, Vice-Treasurer and Secretary. These officers will serve a two year term beginning February 2013 until the next reorganization have to be held in 2015.

Please be aware that the rules and qualifications governing who may become stressful. officers have changed since the last reorganization meeting in 2011. Individuals seeking to become county officers must have voted in the last three Republican Primary Elections, be active within the county party or a recognized auxiliary Let us guide organization and be able to be vouched for to the satisfaction of the State Chairman as a bona fide Republican. Call for our free planning guide. Anyone wishing to contest the results of the election may do so in writing to the State of Tennessee Republican Party Chairman at 2424 21st Avenue, Suite 200 We accept all types of life insurance and offer plans to suit your needs. Nashville, Tennessee 37212 no later than (10) days from the date of the reorganization. SMITH FUNERAL HOME

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Resolve to improve your financial fitness

Next to getting fit or necessary and discipline is few hundred dollars for car dropping a bad habit - necessary, including a little or home repairs or other doing a better job of bit of self-denial. Living unexpected expenses. If handling money is a large is really out. It's all you pay cash for common and worthwhile about cutting back, emergencies, you avoid New Year's resolution. simplifying your life," says additional debt on credit Experts with University of Dr. Dena Wise, a financial cards. Tennessee Extension offer management specialist "For somebody who is some tips to help you meet with UT Extension. really struggling to save, that goal in 2013. And no Wise says we should this might be just $500, but surprise , a good start is to prepare for expensive it makes the difference in stop spending so much. things to happen. 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CANNON COURIER JANUARY 30, 2013 PAGE 9 COPS--- Police Chief Kevin Research and fatal crash vehicle occupants in the needed someone else to Mooneyham. “So we’re statistics show that young U.S. were killed in car CTAS--- advise us.” all Tennesseans killed in going to be out in force adult males, ages 18 to 34, crashes at night. Of those but he wasn’t the only motor vehicle traffic cracking down on those are the most likely to killed, 62 percent were not county official to call. The CTAS representative crashes were involved in a who break our laws with a practice high-risk be- wearing seat belts, “At least five other county pointed out that he is speed-related crash. special More Cops. More haviors while driving, such compared to 43 percent officals had called and already in the process of “While you may think Stopes. enforcement blitz as drinking and driving killed during daytime complained about Mr. building a new home in this nightmare could never to send the public a strong and not wearing seat belts. hours. Bodary,” Gannon said. “I Rutherford County and will happen to you, the fact reminder to drive safely Nighttime passenger “Not wearing your seat haven’t spoken with his be moving there. That move remains that failure to wear and to save more lives on vehicle occupants of all belt, driving drunk, texting boss in over a year. would make him ineligible a seat belt, drunk driving, Tennessee roadways.” ages are also among those while driving and speeding “I think it is best for for any Cannon County speeding and distracted Teens and young adults least likely to buckle up claim far too many lives in everyone that he no longer office. driving are killing continue to be among the and most likely to die in Tennessee, so all violators represent Cannon County,” Bodary said he has Tennesseans ever single high risk group because of crashes when unrestrained. we catch will be stopped, ” Gannon continued. enjoyed his two years day,” said Woodbury their risky behaviors. In 2011, 10,135 passenger Mooneyham said. Bodary claimed Gannon serving Cannon County had spread he (Bodary) was with CTAS. seeking the county During his work here, executive job. “I am not Cannon County has interested in running for achieved several “firsts” office in this county. Not including its first ever only am I not interested, I review of its debt service am not running for county funds, resulting in a executive,” Bodary said. $300,000 savings. Gannon said Bodary had Bodary also cited the been meddling in local county’s first national credit issues to the point “I felt we rating of A2. METH--- maintaining a dwelling to manufacture, sell and After clearing the distribute. Hood was dwelling, room-by-room, charged with manufacture Smith noticed a cabin of meth and maintaining a behind it with the lights on. dwelling to manufacture, The door was open. sell and distribute. "I then shouted I was with In the search of the two the Cannon County Sheriff's dwellings, officers observed Department. I then went and photographed several inside and observed that items to known to be drug there were two dogs laying paraphernalia. on the couch. I then "Once I started up the Crane Interiors donated the new window seats at Adams Memorial Library. From left are Luke Teply, Damian observed a ladder what stairs I observed a can of Graham, Saul Teply, Olivia Teply and representing Crane Interiors are Chris Anderson and Donnie Cromer. The went into the upstairs Coleman fuel sitting in the new seats are in the children’s area of the revitalized library. bedroom," Smith said. floor in front of the bed. I In the upstairs bedroom, then observed a black bag Smith discovered a meth sitting next to the fuel can. lab, which he reported to Inside the black bag were the Sheriff's Department several bottles that and additional officers were contained used one pot dispatched including meth labs," Gullett said. Inspector Brandon Gullett In the search of the two and Sgt. Seth Perry. residences, officers also Gullett had obtained a found several items that search warrant and was had been reported stolen in executing it when the other cases including a officers made contact with a DVD player, laptop white female who was computer and riding attempting to flee the scene. lawnmower. Four one-pot "The female was taken meth labs were also into custody and detained," discovered. he said. Gullett said the A 2002 Chrysler Sebring woman was identified as car was seized along with a Rebecca Lynn Hood. 4-by-8-foot trailer with a 250 Coleman was later gallon water tank and charged with promotion to pump on top of it. manufacture meth and

by Wayne Elsey in the CANNON--- aftermath of the 2004 “I believe the students feel tsunami that hit Southeast good about taking part in Asia. While watching this shoe drive, knowing it television one night, Elsey CCHS students B.J. helps those in need,” said saw a single shoe wash up Daniel, left, and Justin Connie Lorance, FCCLA on the beach. It triggered a Tobin, right, enjoy a sponsor at CCHS. “The few calls to other executives snack after donating students have worked hard in the footwear industry blood to the American and are excited about the and the subsequent Red Cross during the drive and the competition donation of a quarter of a Cannon County High with DeKalb County. I million shoes to victims in School Blood Drive. know we will win.” the devastated countries. CCHS had five teachers Donations may be made When hurricane Katrina and 30 students part- at Cannon County High hit a few months later, Elsey icipate in the Blood School, Dollar General made more calls to the same Drive, which generated Market, Osborne’s Piggly friends. More than a million 36 total units. Wiggly and Save-A-Lot. pairs of shoes was sent to Donors may also make a the gulf coast to assist those Above, CCHS algebra donation at CCHS during affected by Katrina. teacher Erika Motlow the CCHS-DeKalb County Through this, Soles4Souls was one of five teachers basketball games Friday, was created and the to participate in the Feb. 5. All donations must organization continues to CCHS Blood Drive. be received by Feb. 5. strive to make a difference – Soles4Souls was created one pair at a time.

Hoppy and other neighbors Hoppy and his family at his Hoppy's name maybe $25 "Hoppy loved to fish in Ron Fryar. HOPPY--- such as Harold Patrick, funeral," accounted to $30 … and he helped tournaments at Center Hill Wiley Reed, Buddy Cannon County Executive legions of people that none and Percy Priest Lakes," "Hoppy was very helpful, mile up Doolittle from our Davenport, Charlie Mike Gannon. "He was of us knew about," noted confirmed Patrick. would freely offer his farm. A very special, Lawson, and others. always full of life, a Mayor Patrick. "Someone estimated he had opinion, and a treat to sit honorable family. "For 27 years, five days a longtime dedicated public Two of Hoppy's favorite a collection of 300 or rods and visit with a marvelous "Even then, with his week, we could set our servant, and he helped adult sports interests and reels … that's how sense of humor," noted unique sense of humor, clock at the Courier office thousands of people, included fishing and much he loved fishing." David, now a Circuit Court he'd always get the last each morning by Hoppy's whether it was donating construction of motors for Judge serving Rutherford laugh," Bryson added. "He arrival," Bryson noted. food or cloths during some go-carts. David Bragg remembers and Cannon counties. "He was a very quick-witted "He'll be greatly missed by family's crisis." A source close to the Hoppy's assistance before was easy for anyone to talk boy and a man of his word all of Cannon County." Hoppy was a charitable family shared this at Smith Bragg and his brother, with. Hoppy helped us who would give you the Cannon County's man. Funeral Home: "Hoppy current Murfreesboro learn the ways of how to shirt off his back." Courthouse was closed at "At the Courthouse, folks was getting ready for Mayor Tommy Bragg, deal in affairs between the Later in life, when Bryson noon last Friday, in honor regularly came through for spring fishing, for a became owners of the newspaper and Court- became editor, and of the longtime Circuit special causes, and when shipment of new fishing Cannon Courier, prior to house and the public … he ultimately, the owning Court official. I'd put my name down for lures was delivered to his the historic paper being will be greatly missed by publisher of the Cannon "Closing the Courthouse maybe a $10 donation, I'd home by UPS two days owned by Bryson and now many people." Courier, a 20-plus-year was the least we could do, look over and see by after his unexpected death." current owner/publisher early-morning "men's so everyone could honor coffee club" tradition began. "If I could have a dime for David L. Puckett all the cups of coffee I ATTORNEY AT LAW served, especially to Roberts Veterinary Service Hoppy, who would have Check out Large & small animal medicine & surgery 119 North Cannon Street Woodbury, TN 37190 one, two or on somedays, 24 hour mobile service available three cups before he'd cannoncourier.com 615-410-8913 report to work across the House calls also available Former Assistant District Attorney street at the Courthouse," 24/7/365 Bryson shared. "I'd get to Criminal Defense - General Sessions Court the office generally around 615-427-8128 Personal Injury 5:30 a.m … along with Mark Roberts, DVM Tues. and Thurs. 8:30-3:30 and by appointment Backhoe, Bulldozer Work, HIGGINS ROOFING JOHNSON’S Septic Tanks, Water Lines, Roofing of all Kinds! METAL - SHINGLES - FLATS HEATING & AIR Plumbing and Electric VINYL SIDING AND GUTTERS OFFICE: (615) 536-5008 JOHN FRANCIS WE NOW ACCEPT CREDIT CARDS CELL: (615) 464-3166 284 Turney Road Auburntown FREE ESTIMATES - GUARANTEED WORK Free Estimates - Financing Available Phone or We repair all major brands. (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 JANUARY 30, 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 Plus Farm & Industrial Equipment Nissan of Murfreesboro APPRAISAL SERVICES is Proud to be Your State Certified Appraisals for: Hometown Nissan Dealer. Residential, Farms, Commercial & Equipment Mark E. Lewis, IFA, MSA, CG-384 nissanofmurfreesboro.com Professional Real Estate Appraiser (615) 563-4983 (615) 563-2919 Fax 893.0252 PAUL HOLDER B & W Market #2 REALTY & AUCTION CO. 11750 John Bragg Hwy. Office 108 E. Main St. McMinnville, TN Readyville, TN Office Phone 473-7321 or 473-2208 Night 939-2644 615-563-6947 Paul Holder, Auctioneer, St. Lic. No. 37, Firm Lic. No. 33 Tennessee Licensed Broker Ribs - Chicken - Wings - Catfish Dodge Chrysler Jeep Pre-Owned 931-635-2259 [email protected] 1705 S. Church Street Murfreesboro, TN 37130 www.BeamanDCJ.com Jason Delgado, General Sales Manager 9576 Business: (615) 895-5092 Manchester Email: [email protected] Hwy., Morrison BOYD’S GARAGE Residential Commercial Preston Brothers Construction NAPA Auto Care Center General Contractors P.O. Box 158, Woodbury, TN 37190 3030 Gassaway Road Phone (615) 563-2885 Fax (615) 563-6079 Boyd Pitts - (615) 563-5171 E-mail: [email protected] Cannon County Animal Clinic 124 Masey Drive QUICK SHOP MARKET Woodbury, TN 37190 106 E. Main Street Phone: (615) 563-4022 ASSEMBLY OF GOD Blues Hills Church of Christ JEHOVAH'S WITNESS 700 Judge Purser Hill Rd. Woodbury, TN 37190 Gayle Tate, DVM Full Gospel Assembly of God McMinnville, 615-563-4649 Kingdom Hall Jehovah Witness Open 24 Hours A Day Large & Small Animal Medicine 3212 Murfreesboro Rd. 2769 McMinnville Hwy. Home: (615) 563-8457 Woodbury, 615-563-8403 Bradyville Church of Christ Woodbury, 615-563-8261 “We Never Close” 6629 Dug Hollow Road Grace Assembly of God Bradyville, 615-542-9609 CANNON COUNTY EMERGENCY 2999 John Bragg Hwy. METHODIST Woodbury, 615-563-8711 Browntown Church of Christ Smith Funeral Home MEDICAL SERVICE 1024 Browntown Rd. Clear Fork United Methodist 303 Murfreesboro Road 301 West Main Street Woodbury, 615-765-5553 1720 Big Hill Road Woodbury, TN 37190 Woodbury, TN 37190 BAPTIST Gassaway Community, Liberty Church of Christ at Wood 615-464-7918 (615) 563-5337 Phone (615) 563-5959 Auburn Baptist Church 99 Sally Parton Road www.smithfuneralhomewoodbury.net 87 W. Main St. Woodbury 615-563-5722 New Short Mtn. United Auburntown, 615-464-4349 Methodist Cannon Inn of Curlee Church of Christ 7312 Short Mountain Rd. Smithson Construction Woodbury Dillon Street Independent 251 Curlee Church Rd. Woodbury, 615-563-1444 General Contractor 216 S. Dillion St. Readyville, 615-563-2046 New Home Builders - Remodeling & All Kinds of Painting 132 Masey Drive Woodbury, TN Woodbury, 615-563-2029 Simmons Chapel Free Methodist Refinishing, Plumbing & Electrical Work Licensed & Insured 615-563-9100 Elkins Church of Christ 3295 Hollow Springs Rd. First Baptist Church 67 Lincoln Lane, Woodbury Bradyville, 615-765-5589 563-5748 Cell: 904-4894 www.cannoninnofwoodbury.com State License 405 W. Main St. 615-563-6328 John Smithson, Owner Home Away From Home Woodbury, 615-563-2474 Woodbury United Methodist # 31165 “Where Iconium Church of Christ 502 W High St. Hickory Grove Baptist 2098 Iconium Rd. Woodbury, 615-563-2135 800 West Main feeling better 151 Cripple Creek Loop Woodbury, 615-563-2089 Street is being at Readyville, 615-895-2171 Woodbury, TN home.” Ivy Bluff Church of Christ PENTECOSTAL Casey Open Bible Baptist Church 101 Wade Rd. Robertson, 50 Locke Creek Rd. Woodbury, 931-939-3200 Woodbury Pentecostals Owner Home Care Services Woodbury, 615-563-5657 1305 Jim Cummings Hwy. Woodbury 615-563-3032 Leoni Church of Christ Woodbury, 615-563-4480 Plainview Baptist Church 6818 McMinnville Hwy. 563-5300 6088 Jim Cummings Hwy. Woodbury, 615-563-2337 DANA W.. SMITH Woodbury, 615-465-5961 SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Midway Church of Christ Certified Public Accountant Pleasant View Baptist 10528 Hollow Springs Rd. Seventh Day Adventist In partnership with Saint Thomas Hospital 831 Pleasant View Road 967 Odell Powell Rd. Bradyville, 615-765-5151 303 W. Colonial St. 324 Doolittle Road - Woodbury, TN 37190 Woodbury, TN 37190 Woodbury, 615-765-5123 Woodbury, 615-563-2139 [email protected] Mt. Ararat Church of Christ 615-765-2209 voice www.StonesRiverHospital.com Prosperity Baptist Church 1507 Blanton School Rd. Phone 931-738-9211, ext. 223 615-765-2210 fax 45 Fites Ln. Woodbury, 931-563-5402 OTHER Auburntown, 615-408-4300 DARRYL T. DEASON, DDS New Hope Church of Christ Cannon Community Church Shiloh Baptist Church 4296 Murfreesboro Rd. 209 Murfreesboro Rd. 116 Shiloh Church Rd. Readyville, 615-563-8878 Woodbury, 615-563-8606 @arts center ANDREW BUCHER, DDS Auburntown, 615-464-4971 Aaron and Wanda Thompson Pleasant View Church of Christ Hollow Springs Community 1424 John Bragg Hwy., Woodbury, TN 801 B West Main Street Sycamore Baptist Church 1770 Pleasant View Rd. 6396 Hollow Springs Rd. O: 615-563-6565 C: 615-890-8117 Woodbury, TN 37190 7165 Sycamore Creek Rd. Woodbury, 615-765-7537 Bradyville, 615-765-7022 Woodbury, 615-563-4205 www.theblueporch.com [email protected] Smith Grove Church of Christ Living Springs Church 237 Hollow Springs Road 7804 Hollow Springs Rd. Compliments of Davenport’s Tire, CHRISTIAN 615-653-8133 Bradyville, 615-765-5181

Automotive & Gas Grace Christian Fellowship Woodbury Church of Christ Love Fellowship Ministry, Inc. 335 McMinnville Hwy., Woodbury, TN 37190 5194 Jim Cummings Hwy. 100 E. Water St. 66 Peeler Hill Road TOWN OF WOODBURY (615) 563-8473 Woodbury, 615-765-5830 Woodbury, 615-563-2119 Woodbury, 615-765-2239 Todd Davenport, Owner Worship Technologies CITY OFFICIALS CHURCH OF CHRIST 871 Kennedy Creek Rd. CHURCH OF GOD Auburntown, 615-464-4486 Auburn Hills Church of Christ DONALD PRESTON 717 Auburntown Rd. Woodbury Church of God Woodbury Funeral Home Property Assessor Woodbury, 615-563-5482 735 Doolittle Rd. Woodbury, 615-563-8372 Phone 563-2311 Auburntown Church of Christ Cannon County Obituary Line 563-2344 15 W. Main St. www.WoodburyFuneralHome.net Woodbury, TN Auburntown, 615-464-2600 37190 Higgins Johnson’s Heating & Air Travis Hancock Office: (615) 536-5008 Cell: (615) 464-3166 Woodbury Insurance Agency Free Estimates - Financing Available WIA Your Independent Agent E & E WHOLESALE SUPPLY CO. We repair all major brands. Bus: (615) 896-5656 Flea Market Anthony Johnson, Owner/Operator (615) 563-2123 Office P.O. Box 429 Cell: (615) 653-0080 Fax: (866) 739-2921 www.GregoryGoff.com [email protected] Manufactured under licensed by NORDYNE, O’Falion, MO. (615) 563-4280 FAX 234 McMinnville Highway 108 E. Main 563-8888 ®Registered trademark/™Trademark of Maytag Corporation 2630 Memorial Blvd. Murfreesboro, TN 37129 or its related companies ©2008. All rights reserved. 1-800-786-0690 Woodbury, TN 37190 Each EXIT Office is independently Owned and Operated Open Year 461 North Round! Woodbury Nursing Center Chancery MID-TENN EQUIPMENT Street Parts & Service a McMinnville, Booth Tractors & Farm Equipment 119 W. High St. TN 37110 1662 Murfreesboro Road Woodbury, TN Woodbury, TN (931) 507-1131 or Rentals at (615) 563-7902 720 West Main Street www.gracehc.com 37190 563-7113 888-774-3486 563-2159 [email protected] www.MidTennEquip.com email: [email protected] 615-563-5939 705 S. College Street ESTES BUS SERVICE INC. Woodbury, TN Global Industrial 144 Mankin Lane - Woodbury “Customer First” 37190 Mark Fults and Penny Gray Components, Inc. Gerald Toledo ph: 615-563-5120 AUTO SALVAGE INC. Office 615-563-6334 CEO/President cell: 615-849-2422 Cell 615-849-6250 MBE Certified fx: 615-563-5121 (615) 563-5252 [email protected] ISO 9001-2000 [email protected] Toll Free 1-800-342-1444 DONNIE ESTES COLE BANKS 3241 Jim Cummings Hwy., Mountain View Medical Woodson’s Pharmacy Estes Heating, Air & Refrigeration Woodbury Store Hours: Mon-Fri 7:30 until 6:00 pm 5220 Halls Hill Pike Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Open: Monday-Friday Family Practice Sat 8:00 until 5:00 pm Sun 9:00 until 2:00 pm 563-5773 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Phone (615) 563-3245 Phone (615) 893-4895 Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 12 Noon Family owned and operated for over 50 years 804 McMinnville Highway Woodbury, TN 37190 P.O. Box 476 www.pelhamsauto.com James Spurlock III D.O. Fax (615) 563-3247 FREE DELIVERY - FULL LINE OF $1 ITEMS Terrance Binks D.O. 370 Doolittle Road, Suite 1 Phone (615) 563-7909 224 McMinnville Hwy. Jerry Pelham, Owner Holly Blankenship, D.O. Woodbury, TN 37190 We accept most insurance plans and credit cards CANNON COURIER JANUARY 30, 2013 PAGE 11 Cannon Life Auburntown News BY ANNA PATRICK

Get well wishes to Flonnie Fletcher who is currently in DeKalb Baptist with double pneumonia and other infections. Also glad to hear Don Rigsby is home in Smithville after being hospitalized at Centennial with viral meningitis. He is still on IV antibiotics. Drew Zimmer turned 5 on the 17th. His day was topped off by an ice skating event with his parents, Chris and Sara Drue and brother, Canyon. Happy belated Drew. Friday night the 18th was the final Christmas present from Tim and DeAnna Reed to Janna, Alayna and Adrianna Reed. It was off to Nashville to the Bridgestone Arena to the Justin Bieber Concert. They had a great time, even Tim though he sat out in the van the whole time!! Monday the 21st was a belated birthday treat for Tim Reed when the family treated him to a Mexican feast at the Lacazone Mexican Restaurant in McMinnville. It was a beautiful weekend to be in the Smokey Mtns. over the recent 3-day.Tracy and Todd Hollandsworth celebrated their 21st anniversary there and it was my belated Christmas present from P-pa! Prosperity Baptist Church hosted their annual Men's Cake Bake Saturday the 19th starting with soup and salad Photo provided and finishing by treating themselves to pieces of all of the delicious cakes. Taking home first place was Mike Allen with a strawberry Rutherford Farmers Co-op’s cake. Wade Gatlin took 2nd with his U of A cake and placing third with another strawberry masterpiece was Dave Buterbaugh. Everyone had a great time. Photo provided Jessica Parker named a Now for another one of the famous Juicy Leach stories: A man drove up to Bunt's Garage apparently lost. There were several of the locals sitting out front solving the world's MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM LUCAS SAUPE’ ‘Master Merchant of the Year’ problems when the guy stuck his head out of the window and asked, "Anyone know how to get to Gassaway?" to A Rutherford Farmers throughout Tennessee who which Juicy replied, "We all do" and went back to doing Cooperative merchandiser have been certified as what he was doing. Wedding Announced recently was named one of Master Merchants and are News is short this week so here are the birthday wishes: five Tennessee Farmers continuing their education Scott Thompson celebrates the 30th and Michelle James has Given in marriage by the bowtie. Groomsmen were Cooperative 2012 Master in merchandising principles hers the last day of the month. Milton Gaither and David bride’s parents, Morgan Hunter Goodwin, John Merchants of the Year for and customer service. To Tate start the month of February. Bryan James, and K.C. Donelle Wright became the Saupe’, and Jack Saupe’. efforts to improve the maintain their certification, Hale celebrate the same day the groundhog tells us if there bride of William Lucas They all wore black tuxes quality of merchandising Master Merchants must is more winter weather coming and Ronnie Todd adds Saupe’ on November 3, with black bowties. and increase of sales within regularly attend continuing another year on the 4th ending the week. Happy birthday 2012. The 4:00 p.m. The ceremony was her store. education sessions offered you all. wedding was held at the decorated with white Jessica Parker was by TFC each year. Parker, Two anniversaries on the same day belong to J.C. and War Memorial Auditorium garden chairs set up on the honored for her who has been with Joan Hughes and Stanley and Carlene McCullough. The in Nashville, Tennessee. Plaza between fountains accomplishments Jan. 7 Rutherford Farmers date is the 5th and it is the 41st for the Hughes' and the 59th Officiating at the double with baby’s breath for the McCulloughs. Congratulations. during the 2013 Co-op Cooperative for 10 years, ring ceremony was Darryl arrangements at the end of If you have news for this column, please email me at Winter Managers Meeting attended her first Master Lewis. the aisles on tall silver [email protected] or call 464-4310 and leave a message if no in Murfreesboro. Other Merchant training two The bride is the daughter stands. Music was provided answer. winners of the statewide years ago and immediately of Michael and Jennifer by J.D.’s Music. award were Marissa put her knowledge to work Akers of Murfreesboro and The reception was held at Shamblin of Valley Farmers giving her store a new look, the granddaughter of Don the War Memorial Co-op, Keith Earhart of said Boulware. Ivy Bluff News and Shirley Price of Auditorium Banquet Hall. Montgomery Farmers Co- “My favorite project thus Cleveland, Tn. Ivory table linens were op, and Sam White of far has been the complete BY BONNIE STACY The groom is the son of graced with black napkins Gibson Farmers Co-op. facelift on the [Woodbury] William (Hank) Saupe’ and and pink roses and In addition, Celeste Scott store,” said Parker. “We Robin Saupe, both of hydrangea arrangements in Glenn Atnip and twin and her granddaughter Murfreesboro and the tall silver stands. of First Farmers Co-op in reset the merchandise and boys, Connor and Caleb Lynsee Smith from Lexington was recognized shelving, painted the walls, grandson of Jerry and The bride’s cake was a Atnip, visited his mother Murfreesboro visited Nancy Sissom of Woodbury white fondant with with a new award, installed new lights and Shirley Atnip on Sunday. Bonnie Stacy last Sunday Advanced Master Merchant ceiling tiles. Master and the late William (Bill) cascading flower garland Shirley Atnip visited Betty afternoon. and Lee Saupe’ of with chocolate and white of the Year, for her Merchant training is where Duke on Tuesday. Betty is Les Williams Sr. has been “continued commitment I gained some of these new Murfreesboro. flavors. recovering from surgery here visiting family and The bride wore a strapless The grooms’ cake was a and excellence in ideas.” and is doing well. friends for several weeks. merchandising practices.” Among award criteria gown with a sweetheart red velvet cake with X-Files Laura Trail is home after He has made Nicaragua his neckline and beaded Swiss action figures on top. Both The winners were chosen used in judging nominees being in the hospital for a home for the past few years. based on their initiative, are enhancement of the Co- dot lace overlay with a cakes were by Ribbons of while. I wish her a speedy Violet Smith from champagne underlayer. She Chocolate Catering, creativity, enthusiasm, and op’s image, increased sales recovery. Fairfield is spending a carried a bouquet of pale Lebanon, Tn. accountability, according to in improved areas, effective Helen Smartt is home month in Palm Coast, pink peonies. The bride is employed at Erin Boulware of TFC’s merchandising practices, after surgery. I hope she'll Florida with her daughter Maid of Honor was Ken’s Appliance Service. Retail Development designing building displays soon be feeling better. and son-in-law, Barbara and Amber Russell Overcast. The groom is employed by Department. The that reflect customers’ My sympathy to the Roy Holyfield. Bridesmaids were Ashton the Tennessee Air National nominations were made by current needs, signage, families of Ray LeFevers, Dunn, Rachel LeFever, and Guard. a variety of sources lighting, promotion Hoppy Davenport, Terry Do to others as you would Kayla Kmetz. They wore After a honeymoon to including TFC regional planning, and outside Reed and Paul Melton who have them do to you. black floor length chiffon Cocoa Beach, Florida and managers, field staff, displays. Tennessee recently passed away. It's the life behind the words gowns in different styles. Orlando, Florida, the vendors, and Co-op Farmers Cooperative is the Georgia Alexander from that makes the testimony Serving as Best Man was newlyweds are residing in employees. regional farm supply and Elkhart Indiana is here with effective. Taylor Limbaugh who wore Murfreesboro, Tennessee. The awards are part of service organization owned her sister, Helen Smartt and Small beginnings can have a black tux with black Co-op’s Master Merchant by 56 member Co-ops family for a while, until long-lasting results. program to help local across the state. These Helen is able to care for her I will see something special employees create more locally owned Co-ops, with self and her family. in this ordinary day. customer-friendly stores. some 150 retail outlets, are Ben and Elizabeth Treasure the moments of this The buying habits, patterns the premier source for farm Hartsfield recently visited day. Valentine’s Day is and preferences of Co-op supply products and her sister and brother-in- Plan for your future while customers are considered as services for the state’s law Juell and Doyl living one day at a time. just around the employees help develop farmers. McConnell in Manchester. Few wishes come true by and implement effective For more information, Sarah Brown from themselves. corner. merchandising programs. visit online at Lakewood in Coffee County Parker is among some 150 www.ourcoop.com. local Co-op employees Come see us! Classes Now Forming Jennings Jewelers New Semester begins the 215 W Main St Woodbury 615-563-2421 week of January 28th Friendship Professional instruction offered in: Home Health Classical Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Charleena Sophia Cooper is seeking experienced caregivers Hip Hop, Charleena Sophia Cooper was born January 14, 2013 at to provide in-home care in Cannon Clogging, 11:11 a.m. at Middle Tennessee Medical Center.at Ballroom, Pre MTEMC in Murfreesboro weighing 8 lbs. 5 ozs. She is County and surrounding areas. the daughter of Charles “Button” and Teena Cooper of Pointe, Vocal Immediate positions available! Auburntown. Performance, Yoga Charleena’s brothers are TJ George and Derrick Must be a Certified Nursing Assistant. Cooper and her sisters are Angeleena George and Leslie 119 West Main Devers. We hire hometown people to care for Street hometown people! Woodbury, TN (located on the For information or to apply contact: Square) Sheila Holland or Betty Messick, RN Convenient after 461 North Chancery Street school classes

McMinnville, TN 37110 Ages 3.5 though adult (931) 507-1131 fax (931) 507-1134 For more info, call [email protected] 615-563-9122, email [email protected] EOE or visit online at www.cannondance.com PAGE 12 CANNON COURIER JANUARY 30, 2013 Cannon CRIME & COURTS Court Action Several bound over to the May term of the Grand Jury

Judge Susan Melton presided over General Sessions months 29 days in jail. That sentence was Melissa Paulette Scott's charge of Court on Tuesday, January 22. Some of the results of the suspended upon equal time on probation, possession of marijuana was bound over to various cases that appeared on the docket included: paying a $100.00 fine and the costs. the May term of the Grand Jury.

Cody Ryan Burnett's judicial diversion for reckless Kirk Leroy Kelch's charges of aggravated Jeffery Randall Shelton's charge of sex endangerment was terminated. Burnett pled guilty to burglary and vandalism over $500.00 were offender registry violation was bound over reckless endangerment and was sentenced to 11 months 29 bound over to the May term of the Grand to the May term of the Grand Jury. days in jail. That sentence was suspended upon equal time Jury. on probation, paying a $525.00 fine and the costs. In Kirk Leroy Sonny Gene Smith pled guilty to criminal Jeffery another case Burnett's judicial diversion for violating an Kathy Kirshner's charge of theft was Kelch impersonation. He was sentenced to 6 Randall order of protection was terminated. Burnett pled guilty to retired for 11 months 29 days. She was months in jail. That sentence was partially Shelton violating an order of protection and was sentenced to 11 ordered to pay $500.00 restitution. suspended upon serving 6 days, equal time on probation months 29 days in jail. That sentence was suspended upon and paying the costs. In another case Smith pled guilty to equal time on probation and paying the Dale Ray Mayo agreed to the violation of driving on a suspended license 3rd offense. He was costs. In another case Burnett agreed to the his probation. His probation was extended sentenced to 11 months 29 days in jail. That sentence was violation of his probation. His probation 11 months 27 days and he was ordered to partially suspended upon serving 6 days, equal time on was extended 11 months 29 days. pay the costs. probation, paying a $50.00 fine and the costs.

Haskell Dwayne Carmack pled guilty to Perri Ann Neal pled guilty to driving Linda Thorton's charge of dogs at large was retired for 11 driving without a license. He was without a license. Neal was sentenced to 30 Kathy months 29 days. Thorton was ordered to pay $360.00 in sentenced to 30 days in jail. That sentence days in jail. That sentence was suspended Kirshner restitution. was suspended upon equal time on upon equal time on probation, paying a Devin probation, paying a $2.00 fine and the costs. $2.00 fine and the costs. Phillip Adams agreed to the violation of his probation. Elizebeth He was ordered to serve his original sentence of 11 months Dial Christie Ann Davis pled guilty to driving Kyle Joseph Ortkiese agreed to the 29 days. In other cases Adams pled guilty to two counts of without a license. She was sentenced to 30 violation of his probation. He was ordered domestic assault and was sentenced to 11 months 29 days days in jail. That sentence was suspended to serve 90 days and his probation was in jail on each count. upon equal time on probation, paying a extended 17 months 28 days. Ortkiese $2.00 fine and the costs. charges of aggravated burglary, evading Justin L. Roger agreed to the violation of his probation. arrest, and theft over $500.00 were bound He was ordered to serve 5 days and his probation was Devin Elizebeth Dial's charge of over to the May term of the Grand Jury. Kyle Joseph extended 11 months 29 days. aggravated burglary was bound over to Ortkiese the May term of the Grand Jury. Frank Howell Turner agreed to the Luther Carl violation of his probation. His probation Hale Jr. Luther Carl Hale Jr. pled guilty to theft was extended 11 months 29 days and he was ordered to under $500.00. He was sentenced to 11 pay the costs. PUBLIC NOTICES

NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE`S Line, South 10 Deg. 07 Min. 47 Sec. West 81.67 Feet To A Deed From Patrick K. Hayter And Wife, Shirley S. Hayter Point In A Drain, North 54 Deg. 36 Min. 08 Sec. West 150.00 (Tract 1) And May H. Jernigan (Tract 2), Dated January 13, SALE Feet To An Iron Pin Set In The Easterly Margin Of Liberty 2006, Of Record In Deed Book 82, Page 458, Register`s WHEREAS, default has occurred in the performance of Cemetery Road; Thence Along The Easterly Margin Of Office For Cannon County. Tennessee. Parcel ID: 08706300 the covenants, terms and conditions of a Deed of Trust Liberty Cemetery Road North 10 Deg. 07 Min. 47 Sec. East PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address of the dated March 28, 2008, executed by WILLIAM M. 231.67 Feet To The Point Of Beginning And Containing property is believed to be 251 LIBERTY CEMETERY RD, BOWERS AKA WILLIAM BOWERS, conveying certain 1.01 Acres More Or Less As Surveyed By Franklin D. MORRISON, TN 37357. In the event of any discrep-ancy real property therein described to PRLAP, INC., as Trustee, Barnes, TN RLS#1670, dated 4/8/99. between this street address and the legal description of the as same appears of record in the Register's Office of TRACT 2: Beginning At An Iron Pipe Located In The property, the legal description shall control. Cannon County, Tennes-see recorded April 8, 2008, in South Margin Of Jackson Road Being The Northwest Current owner(S): Estate of William M. Bowers, Heirs- Deed Book 109, Page 131; and Corner Of Tract #2 And Being The Northeast Corner Of at-Law of William M. Bowers WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Deed of Trust The Property Described; Thence South 9 Deg. 39 Min. 18 Other interested parties: William M. Bowers AKA was last transferred and assigned to BANK OF AMERICA, Sec. West 1576.86 Feet To An Iron Pipe, The Southeast William Bowers. The sale of the above-described property N.A. who is now the owner of said debt; and WHEREAS, Corner Of The Property Described; Thence North 83 Deg. shall be subject to all matters shown on any recorded plat; Notice of the Right to Foreclose, if required pursuant to 19 Min. 59 Sec. West 588.59 Feet To An Iron Pipe Located any unpaid taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or T.C.A. § 35-5-117, was given in accordance with Tennessee In The East Margin Of Old Graveyard Road, The set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior liens or law; and Southwest Corner Of The Property Described; Thence encumbrances as well as any priority created by a fixture WHEREAS, the undersigned,Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, Along The East Margin Of Said Road North 10 Deg. 44 filing; and to any matter that an accurate survey of the having been appointed as Substitute Trustee by Min 42 Sec. East 1622.80 Feet To A Corner Post Located At premises might disclose. This property is being sold with instrument to be filed for record in the Register's Office of The Intersection Of Old Graveyard Road And Ivy Bluff the express reservation that it is subject to confirmation by Cannon County, Tennessee. Road, The Northwest Corner Of The Property Described; the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may be NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the Thence Along The South Margin Of Ivy Bluff Road, South rescinded at any time. The right is reserved to adjourn the entire indebtedness has been declared due and payable, 81 Deg. 43 Min. 40 Sec. East 486.40 Feet To An Iron Pipe; day of the sale to another day, time, and place certain and that the undersigned, Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, as Thence South 66 Deg. 43 Min. 56 Sec. East 43.30 Feet To An without further publication, upon announcement at the Substitute Trustee or his duly ap-pointed agent, by virtue Iron Pipe; Thence South 50 Deg. 19 Min. 40 Sec. East 33 time and place for the sale set forth above. All right and of the power, duty and authority vested and imposed Feet To The Point Of Beginning, Containing 21.17 Acres equity of redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, upon said Substitute Trustee will, on February 28, 2013 at More Or Less. and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and 02:00 PM at the Main Entrance of the Cannon County INCLUDED IN THE ABOVE TRACT 2 DESCRIPTION, the title is believed to be good, but the undersigned will Courthouse , located in Woodbury, Tennessee, proceed to BUT EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED FROM THIS sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee. The Property is sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash CONVEYANCE IS 9.55 ACRES CONVEYED ON 3/22/02 sold as is, where is, without representations or warranties or certified funds ONLY, the following described property TO LINDA PARHAM BY DEED OF RECORD IN BOOK of any kind, including fitness for a particular use or situated in Cannon County, Tennessee, to wit: 26, PAGE 225, REGISTER`S OFFICE, CANNON COUNTY, purpose. THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO TRACT 1: Beginning At An Iron Pin Set In The Easterly TENNESSEE. Included In The Above Legal Description Is COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED Margin Of Liberty Cemetery Road 18.5 Feet From Its A 1996 Brilliant 28-332C Manufactured Home, White, WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Rubin Lublin TN, Center And 1200 Feet +/- Southwest From The Center Of 27.7W X 66L, Serial #RHA 06746 AB, HUD Label #TRA PLLC, Substitute Trustee 119 S. Main Street, Suite 500 Trail Road; Thence Leaving Said Road And Along A 286844, TRA 286843 Which, By Intention Of The Parties Memphis, TN 38103 www.rubinlublin.com/property- Severance Line The Following Calls: South 54 Deg. 35 Min. Shall Constitute A Part Of The Realty And Shall Constitute listings.php Tel: (877) 813-0992 Fax: (404) 601-5846 08 Sec. East 210.00 Feet To An Iron Pin Set, South 10 Deg. A Part Of The Realty And Shall Pass With It. Being The Ad #44350: 2013-01-30 2013-02-06, 2013-02-13 07 Min. 47 Sec. West 150.00 Feet To An Iron Pin Set On Same Property Conveyed To William Bowers, By Warranty

EPA Certified OLLANDSWORTH On Call 24 Heating & Cooling Adams Memorial Library News Hours/7 Days H a Week - Sales & Service Installation - Maintenance Huge thank you to the Cannon County High After getting "rained out" home. - Refrigeration -Quality Work - Fair Prices members and coaches of the School Baseball Team!!! twice, the team hit one out The local history and of the park and moved over genealogy room has been Doug & Wes Hollandsworth 1000 boxes of books and safely returned to the main Home (615) 765-5084 assorted equipment and library and is open for furnishings out of storage business during regular Cell (615) 848-5591 or (615) 278-6010 and back to the Adams library hours. Memorial Library on We have some tax forms, Saturday, the 19th. These but many of the different wonderful guys really came forms have not yet been through for us in a big way. printed and shipped. We These are polite, do not have any clear hardworking and estimates from the IRS outstanding young men. about a delivery date. They were a pleasure to Forms that we do have to work with and they give away for free are WOODBURY AUTO SALVAGE accomplished this entire displayed in the new Highway 53 South - Woodbury, TN 37190 move in a little more than 2 entrance lobby. Speaking of Open: Monday-Friday 8-5 P.M. Saturday 8 A.M.- 12 Noon hours. the new entrance…please 563-5252 or 563-5253 1-800-342-1444 P & P Now the work of remember that the entrance unpacking begins. We will is now through the red We Buy All Types Scrap Metal CONSTRUCTION open sections for the public doors on the side of the Tin - Uncleaned Motors - Mixed Cast Iron - Unprepared Steel - New Construction - Remodeling - Additions - Electrical as soon as items are safely library that faces the Automobiles - Appliances - Copper - Brass - Radiators - Aluminum Cans 24 Hour Plumbing Repair Service - Roofing - Drywall - Vinyl Siding - ConcreteDriveways, shelved and areas are fairgrounds. Come and see We Buy Cars with Tires & Gas Slabs etc. - Painting Repair Barns - Free Estimates cleared of obstructions. We us soon! We still have NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL are still awaiting some candy! Whole Vehicles $12/hundred Cans 60¢ lb. furniture orders to come in Thanks again CCHS so that we can get Baseball Team! Cars - $11.00 per hundred Scrap - $11.00 per hundred Cans - $.60 per pound ROY PARSLEY everything completely Call for prices on other metals -- We offer Pickup Service for Scrap Cars (615) 895-9053 READYVILLE, TN placed in its permanent CANNON COURIER JANUARY 30, 2013 PAGE 13 PUBLIC NOTICES

NOTICE TO couple, to Mark A. Rosser, foreclosure sale is being been appointed Successor Alexander, Jr. as Trustee of redemption, homestead, Esq., Trustee, of record in conducted, including but Trustee. the Alexander Living Trust; dower, and all other CREDITORS Record Book 97, Page 725, not limited to the priority NOW, THEREFORE, Guy Alexander, Jr. as exemptions which are Estate of DORIS EVELYN for the benefit of Mortgage of any fixture filing. If the notice is hereby given that Trustee of the Alexander expressly waived in the POWELL, Electronic Registration U.S. Department Of The the entire indebtedness has Living Trust; William and Deed of Trust, said deceased. Systems, Inc. As Nominee Treasury/ Internal Revenue been declared due and Kimberly Reynolds property being real estate Notice is hereby given For Advanced Financial Service, the state of payable; and that an agent The sale held pursuant to situated in Cannon County, that on the 15th day of Services, Inc., in the Tennessee Department of of Wilson & Associates, this Notice may be Tennessee, and being more January, 2013, letters Register's Office for Revenue, or the State Of P.L.L.C., as Successor rescinded at the Successor particularly described as otestamentary in respect of Cannon County, Tennessee Tennessee Department Of Trustee, by virtue of the Trustee's option at any follows: the estate of Doris Evelyn and to J. Phillip Jones and Labor And Work Force power, duty, and authority time. The right is reserved A certain tract or parcel of Powell, deceased, were Jessica D. Binkley, either of Development are listed as vested in and imposed to adjourn the day of the land in Cannon County, issued to the undersigned whom may act, appointed interested parties in the upon said Successor sale to another day, time, State of Tennessee, by the County Probate as Substitute Trustee in an advertisement, then the Trustee will, on February and place certain without described as follows, to wit: Court of Cannon County, instrument of record in the notice of this foreclosure is 22, 2013 on or about 3:45 further publication, upon Being Lot Number 5 Tennessee. All persons, Register's Office for being given to them, and P.M., at the Cannon announcement at the time Located in the Forrest Park both resident and non- Cannon County, Tennessee, the sale will be subject to County Courthouse, and place for the sale set Subdivision, Section 2, as resident, having claims to secure the indebtedness the applicable Woodbury, Tennessee, forth above. W&A No. 902 recorded In Plat Book 1 matured and unmatured described; WHEREAS, the governmental entities right offer for sale certain 230005 page 44 Registers Office for against said estate are said Deed of Trust was last to redeem the property, all property hereinafter DATED January 23, 2013 Cannon County Tennessee required to file same with assigned to U.S. Bank as required by 26 U.S.C. described to the highest As shown by Plat, this lot the clerk of the above National Association Nd, 7425 and T.C.A. 67-1-1433. bidder FOR CASH, free WILSON & ASSOCIATES, has a frontage on South named court within six the entire indebtedness If applicable, the notice from the statutory right of P.L.L.C., side of Adams Street of 70 months of the first having been declared due requirements of T.C.A. 35- redemption, homestead, Successor Trustee feet a backline of 70 feet publication of this notice, and payable by U.S. Bank 5-117 have been met. dower, and all other DSaleNoticeTN- and a depth of 150 feet otherwise their claims will National Association Nd, The right is reserved to exemptions which are Shellie_tcrow_130123_1135 running thence about be forever barred. being the present adjourn the day of the sale expressly waived in the South from Adams Street This January 15, 2013. owner/holder or to another day, time and Deed of Trust, said between parallel lines. Charles Danny Powell authorized agent, designee place certain without property being real estate FOR SALE ALSO KNOWN AS: 303 Administrator, CTA of the or servicer of the further publication, upon situated in Cannon County, INFORMATION, VISIT West Adams Street, estate of Doris Evelyn holder/owner of said announcement at the time Tennessee, and being more WWW.MYFIR.COM Woodbury, Tennessee Powell, deceased. indebtedness, has and place for the sale set particularly described as and 37190 Bobby Smith, County requested foreclosure forth above. The follows: WWW.REALTYTRAC.CO The HB 3588 letter was Clerk proceedings to be trustee/substitute trustee Beginning on a fence post M mailed to the borrower(s) Jonathan C. Hershman and instituted; and as provided reserves the right to rescind at the East margin of State pursuant to Tennessee Jay B. Jackson, Mitchell in said Deed of Trust, I, J. the sale. Highway Number 53 being Insertion Dates: January Code Annotated 35-5-117. and Mitchell Attorneys Phillip Jones/ Jessica D. In the event the highest Pedigo (formerly Glenn) 29, 2013, February 5, 2013, This sale is subject to all 2t-Jan. 23, 30 Binkley, will by virtue of bidder does not honor the corner, running thence in February 12, 2013 matters shown on any the power and authority highest bid within 24 an Easterly direction with applicable recorded plat; vested in me as Substitute hours, the next highest the fence to the corner gate any unpaid taxes; any Trustee, on FRIDAY, bidder at the next highest post, running thence in a restrictive covenants, MARCH 1, 2013 AT 11:00 bid will be deemed the Southerly direction 14 feet NOTICE OF easements, or setback lines IN THE CHANCERY A.M., AT THE FRONT successful bidder. to an iron pin, running that may be applicable; any COURT OF DOOR OF THE CANNON Other interested parties: thence about East 73 feet to TRUSTEE'S SALE statutory rights of COUNTYJoyce A. Leggett an iron pin in the fence line; WHEREAS, default has redemption of any CANNON COUNTY, occurred in the TENNESSEE AT COURTHOUSE, This is an attempt to running thence about governmental agency, state WOODBURY, CANNON collect a debt and any South with fence to a post performance of the or federal; any prior liens or WOODBURY COUNTY, TENNESSEE, information obtained will in Pedigo (formerly covenants, terms, and encumbrances as well as sell to the highest bidder be used for that purpose. Thomas) line, running conditions of a Deed of any priority created by a In Re: The Estate of for cash, free from the This day, January 16, thence in a Westerly Trust Note dated August fixture filing; and to any Ronald D. Arledge equity of redemption, 2013. This is improved direction with the fence, 22, 2006, and the Deed of matter that an accurate homestead, and dower, and property known as 415 Pedigo (formerly Thomas) Trust of even date securing survey of the premises KAYLA ARLEDGE, all other exemptions which DOOLITTLE ROAD, line, to the East margin of the same, recorded August might disclose. In addition, Petitioner, are expressly waived, and WOODBURY, TENNESSEE State Highway Number 53; 24, 2006, at Book 89, Page the following parties may subject to any unpaid 37190. running thence in a 595 in Office of the Register claim an interest in the Vs. taxes, if any, the following Northerly direction with of Deeds for Cannon above-referenced property: described property in J. Phillip Jones/ Jessica D. the East margin of State County, Tennessee, Jeffrey Glen Hill; Clatie Mai REBECCA FLOYD, Cannon County, Tennessee, Binkley, Substitute Trustee Highway Number 53 to the executed by Jeffrey Glen Hill; Chase Bank USA, LINDA ADAMSON, to wit: 1800 Hayes Street point of beginning, Hill, CLATIE MAI HILL N.A.; MTEMC; Jeffrey Glen ANGELA FLOYD, DON Property located in the Nashville, Tn 37203 containing 2 acres, more or AND JEFFREY GLEN Hill TAYLOR, MICHAEL county of Cannon, (615) 254-4430 less. HILL, conveying certain The sale held pursuant to CAMERON FLOYD, Tennessee: www.phillipjoneslaw.com ALSO KNOWN AS: property therein described this Notice may be JOSLYN FLOYD, JADA A certain tract or parcel of F12-1295 9247 Jim Cummings to David R. Wilson as rescinded at the Successor FLOYD, JOSHUA land in Cannon County, 3t-January 23, 30, Feb., 6 Highway, Bradyville, Trustee for Chase Bank Trustee's option at any FLOYD, and any state of Tennessee, Tennessee 37026 USA, N.A.; and the time. The right is reserved unknown heirs of Bobbie described as follows, to- The HB 3588 letter was undersigned, Wilson & to adjourn the day of the Jean Arledge, Defendants. wit: mailed to the borrower(s) Associates, P.L.L.C., having sale to another day, time, Lying and being in the pursuant to Tennessee been appointed Successor and place certain without Case No. 12-87 6th civil district of Cannon NOTICE OF Code Annotated 35-5-117. Trustee. further publication, upon NOW, THEREFORE, County, Tennessee, and TRUSTEE'S SALE This sale is subject to all announcement at the time ORDER FOR SERVICE located about ½ mile north matters shown on any notice is hereby given that and place for the sale set BY PUBLICATION of Woodbury and applicable recorded plat; the entire indebtedness has forth above. W&A No. 700 In the Chancery Court for beginning on an iron pin in WHEREAS, default has any unpaid taxes; any been declared due and 157215 Cannon County, Tennessee, the west margin of occurred in the restrictive covenants, payable; and that an agent DATED January 23, 2013 Case No. 12-87, Kayla Doolittle Public Road At performance of the easements, or setback lines of Wilson & Associates, WILSON & ASSOCIATES, Arledge vs. Rebecca Floyd, the southwest corner of covenants, terms, and that may be applicable; any P.L.L.C., as Successor P.L.L.C., Linda Adamson, Angela other lands of grantor; conditions of a Deed of statutory rights of Trustee, by virtue of the Successor Trustee Floyd, Don Taylor, Michael running thence in a Trust Note dated October 2, redemption of any power, duty, and authority DSaleNoticeTN- Cameron Floyd, Joslyn westerly direction with the 2001, and the Deed of Trust governmental agency, state vested in and imposed Shellie_msherrod_130123_ Floyd, Jada Floyd, Joshua south boundary line of said of even date securing the or federal; any prior liens or upon said Successor 1034 Floyd lands 225 feet to an iron same, recorded October 15, encumbrances as well as Trustee will, on February FOR SALE pin, this being the 2001, at Book 19, Page 68 in any priority created by a 22, 2013 on or about 3:45 INFORMATION, VISIT To: Rebecca Floyd, southwest corner of other Office of the Register of fixture filing; and to any P.M., at the Cannon WWW.MYFIR.COM Angela Floyd, Michael lands of grantor; thence in a Deeds for Cannon County, matter that an accurate County Courthouse, and Cameron Floyd, Joslyn southerly direction on a Tennessee, executed by survey of the premises Woodbury, Tennessee, WWW.REALTYTRAC.COM Floyd, Joshua Floyd and line approximately parallel GUY ALEXANDER, JR. might disclose. In addition, offer for sale certain any unknown heirs of with the Doolittle Public AND JULIE the following parties may property hereinafter Insertion Dates: January Bobbie Jean Arledge. Road 130 feet to an iron pin; ALEXANDER, conveying claim an interest in the described to the highest 29, 2013, February 5, 2013, certain property therein bidder FOR CASH, free thence in an easterly above-referenced property: February 12, 2013 It appearing that service direction on a line described to Bruce Balcom, Guy Alexander , Jr.; Julie from the statutory right of cannot be had upon you in approximately parallel Atty. as Trustee for First Alexander; AmSouth Bank; Cannon County, Tennessee with the north boundary Horizon Home Loan Guy Alexander, Jr. and Julie or that you now are a non- line hereof 225 feet to an Corporation; and the Anne Alexander, Co- resident of Tennessee, it is iron pin in the west margin undersigned, Wilson & Trustees for the Alexander ORDERED that unless you of Doolittle Public Road; Associates, P.L.L.C., having Living Trust; Guy appear and defend said running thence in a action within thirty (30) northerly direction with days after January 30, 2013 said road margin 130 feet to a default judgment may be the point of beginning. taken against you for the Being the same property relief demanded in the conveyed to Ernest A. MITCHELL & MITCHELL complaint filed in said Leggett, Jr. and wife, Joyce action. A. Leggett, by deed dated Attorneys At Law This the 4th day of October 28, 1991 of Record January, 2012. in Book 159, page 149, in John G. Mitchell, Jr. Rachelle W. Butler WILLIAM H. BRYSON the Register's Office of Judge or Clerk and Master Cannon County, Tennessee. John G. Mitchell, III Jay B. Jackson 4t-Jan. 9, 16, 23, 30 This is improved property known as 415 Darwin K. Colston J. Eric Hennessee Doolittle Road, Woodbury, • Auto Accidents • Civil & Criminal Trials Tennessee 37190. • Personal Injury • Divorce/Family Law Map 039 parcel 099.00 • Wrongful Deaths • Estate Planning The sale of the subject SUBSTITUTE • Criminal Defense • Federal - Civil/Criminal TRUSTEE'S NOTICE property is without warranty of any kind, and • DUI OF FORECLOSURE is further subject to the • Real Estate/Construction Law SALE right of any tenant(s) or Default having been other parties or entities in Se Habla Espanol made in the terms, possession of the property. conditions, and payments This sale is subject to any provided in a certain Deed unpaid taxes, if any, any www.mitchellattorneys.com of Trust dated March 5, prior liens or 2007, executed by ERNEST encumbrances leases, A. LEGGETT, JR (A/K/A easements and all other ERNEST ARLIN matters which take priority 121 East Side Public Square Woodbury LEGGETT, JR) & JOYCE over the said deed of trust A. 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Richard Thomas of ‘Waltons’ fame recently to Broadway

Dear Ken: What has Richard Thomas, famous as John-Boy of "The Waltons," been doing lately? Native New Yorker Thomas, 61, the son of dancers who owned the New York School of Ballet, recently appeared with Annie Potts in the Hallmark Channel movie "The Music Teacher." In the past two years he starred in the TV movie "Time After Time" and the TV series "BloodHounds, Inc" and was a guest on "Rizzoli & Isles." Married twice, he is the father of two sons and triplet daughters. Thomas, who made his Broadway debut at 7 in 1958, returned to Broadway last fall to star in "An Enemy of the People." The actor confesses that when fans of the TV series spot him on the streets, "They still shout John-Boy at me!"

Dear Ken: Share some background on Anna Torv, who plays Olivia Dunham in the TV series "Fringe." Torv, 34, was born in , Australia, and is of Estonian and Scottish descent. She grew up in Matrabar on Australia's Gold Coast and during her teen years enjoyed horseback riding, surfing and camping. In her homeland, she starred in the TV series "Young Lions," "McLeod's Daughters" and "The Secret Life of Us." The star of the 2010 miniseries "The Pacific" was married for a year to her "Fringe" co-star Mark Valley.

Dear Ken: Wasn't Robert Blake a child actor who played an Indian boy in the Red Ryder westerns? If so, how many of the series did he make and who played Red Ryder? Then billed as Bobby Blake, the actor played Little Beaver in 23 Red Ryder shoot-em-ups between 1944 and 1947. Playing the lead of Red Ryder in these movies were Wild Bill Elliott and Allan "Rocky Lane." Others who played Ryder were Don "Red" Barry and Jim Bannon. Blake, 79, who was born Michael Gubitosi in Nutley, N.J., released his autobiography, "Tales of a Rascal," last summer. The star of the 1970s' detective series "Baretta" starred as one of the Little Rascals before he claimed the role of Little Beaver.

Dear Ken: Whose voice are we hearing in those Dodge Ram truck commercials on TV? That's actor Sam Elliott, 68, who has made a mighty fine cowboy in "The Sacketts," "The Shadow Riders," "You Know My Name" and "Conagher." Married to actress Katharine Ross, he has also been the voice in commercials for the American Beef Council, IBM and Union Pacific and done some speaking as Smokey the Bear with whom he shares the same birthday.

If you have a trivia question about actors, singers, movies, TV shows or pop culture, e-mail your query to Ken Beck at Only 328 days until [email protected] Christmas...

Alphabetize - Assistance - Backup - Basement - Boxes - Cabinet - Clean - Closet - Clutter - Computer - Concentrate - Condense - Cull - Desk - Digital - Documents - Donation - Drawers - Export - Filing - Garage - Memory - Mess - Neat - Organize - Papers - Recycle - Room - Sale - Scan - Shelving - Sorting - Stacked - Storage - Trash PAGE 16 CANNON COURIER JANUARY 30, 2013 Football chili supper Tuesday Cannon County Hall of Fame Join the CCHS football team for a chili supper in the CCHS Nomination Form Cafeteria prior to the basketball game vs. DeKalb Co. Tuesday (Feb. 5). Cost is $5. Time: 4:30-7 p.m. Return this completed form, along with any additional support documentation, to Cannon Courier, 210 W. Water Street, Woodbury, Tenn., 39190, Attn. Tony Stinnett; or drop it by our office location. You may also e-mail your information to [email protected]. Deadline for nominations is Feb. 15. ACCEPTING BIDS NOMINEE'S NAME: ______. Address (if known): ______. CCDYA is accepting bids for: uniforms, pictures, concessions and mowing. Call 615-691-2525 for more Phone (if known): ______. information. Bids can be submitted by email to E-mail (if known): ______. [email protected] or Please check one: ___ Athlete; ___Coach; ___Administrator mailed to PO Box 2, Woodbury TN 37190. ___Contributor Please have bids in by February 8th. Years involved in Cannon County Athletics (dates, sports teams, if possible): ______.

Why nominee should be selected into the Cannon County Sports Hall of Fame: (attach sheet for additional information if needed. Cannon County Industrial ______

Board Meeting Schedule ______

______Pursuant to TCA Code: 8-44-103 notice of public meetings concerning the Cannon County Industrial Board for the 2013 year will be as follows. ______

Date: Time: Place: ______January 3rd, 2013 ...... 6:00 PM...... Cannon County Courthouse Milestones/honors: February 5th, 2013 ...... 6:00 PM...... Cannon County Courthouse March 5th, 2013 ...... 6:00 PM...... Cannon County Courthouse ______

April 2nd, 2013 ...... 6:00 PM...... Cannon County Courthouse ______May 7th, 2013 ...... 6:00 PM ...... Cannon County Courthouse ______June 4th, 2013 ...... 6:00 PM...... Cannon County Courthouse July 2nd, 2013 ...... 6:00 PM...... Cannon County Courthouse ______

August 6th, 2013...... 6:00 PM...... Cannon County Courthouse ______September 3rd, 2013 ...... 6:00 PM...... Cannon County Courthouse Nominator: ______. October 1st, 2013 ...... 6:00 PM...... Cannon County Courthouse Address: ______. November 5th, 2013...... 6:00 PM...... Cannon County Courthouse December 3rd, 2013 ...... 6:00 PM...... Cannon County Courthouse Daytime phone: ______.

Meeting times, dates and locations are subject to change or be cancelled. Every E-mail: ______. effort will be given to ensure adequate public notice is given in the event of a change to a regular scheduled meeting. 2011 Inductees: Steve Bullard (athlete); Annie Cox (coach); Robert A. Harris (coach); Julie Powell (athlete); Arna Smithson (contributor) In the event of a "special called meeting" of the Cannon County Industrial Board a separate notice will be published in the Cannon Courier along with the agenda of 2012 Inductees: Terry Gannon (coach/athlete); Glenn Higgins (athlete); Bobby Parker that meeting five days in advance of the meeting. (coach); Harold Patrick (contributor); Vicky Todd (athlete)

The public is invited and encouraged to attend all meetings. Once a person is nominated they remain in the pool of nominees for a five-year minimum. Athlete must be five years removed from high school competition to be considered. Following are nominees and the year in which they were nominated: Alan Bush (2012) Erin Todd Bush (2011) Helen Hayes Davenport (2012) Russell Davenport (2011) Tom Dillard (2011) Charles Francis (2011) Rick Insell (2011) Karen Todd King (2011) Darlene Taylor Knowle (2011) Benny Dwayne Lance (2011) Spring Baseball/Softball Mike Mayfield (2011) Bonnie Patterson (2012) Clarence Rigsby, Jr. (2012) Ray Robinson (2011) Mary Wiley (Logan) Roberts (2012) Sterling “Bud” Shirley (2011) Roger Lee Singer (2011) Al Smith (2011) Bill Smith (2012) Ronnie Smith (2011) Tim Spry (2012) Beth Stewart (2011) Teddy Taylor (2012) Danny Young (2011) Sign-Ups are HERE! Brother Zumbro (2012) At the Jr Pro basketball games: Saturday, February 2 from CCHS Baseball 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. & Saturday, February 9 from Winter Banquet 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 7 At the Woodbury Lions Club 6:30 PM CCHS Cafeteria Building: $15 Friday, February 15 from 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Meal catered by Saturday, February 16 from 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Prater’s Barbecuse NEW THIS SEASON - TRAVEL TEAMS! Guest Speaker: Must register and play with a rec team in order to be considered) Former Major Leaguer Informational Meeting Sunday, March 3rd at 2:00 p.m. John Riedling at Woodbury Grammar School Cafeteria Riedling pitched four years for the Cincinnati Reds and one for the Florida Marlins. Try-outs Sunday, March He currently is a pitching instructor and owns Game 10 at 2:00 p.m. at the ball Days Sporting Goods in Franklin and Murfreesboro. fields.

SPRING REGISTRATION FEES: $65 for 1st child, $55 each CCHS Baseball Players Introduced; 2013 Season Preview additional child Outstanding speaker; Good food and fellowship TBall (3 & 4 year olds) $45 Tickets are available at The Cannon Courier, CCHS Main Office and from all Travel team will have additional fees CCHS Baseball Players. CANNON COURIER JANUARY 30, 2013 PAGE 17 SPORTS Lionettes back on top Cannon County leads tight District 8-AA race

TONY STINNETT home win and have the Abby Jakes continued her Courier Sports Editor tiebreaker.” strong season with 13 Two of the top-ranked District 8-AA Player of points on 4-of-9 shooting teams in the state met with the Year candidate Abbey and collected a team-high the district lead on the line Sissom turned in a stellar three steals. Emily when No. 3 Livingston performance in the pivotal Pemberton had six points Academy visited No. 6 league game and with a and four rebounds and Cannon County Friday host of college coaches in sophomore post Arianna (Jan. 25). attendance. Kailiponi came up big with The Lionettes (21-3, 7-2) MTSU coach Rick Insell, five points on 2-of-2 reclaimed the top spot in David Lipscomb Head shooting and three District 8-AA with a Coach John Wild and rebounds. resounding 59-47 win Samford’s Mike Morris “Our post players really against the Lady Wildcats were amongst those in played well,” Dodgen said. (20-5, 6-2). attendance and Sissom “It is not so much the points Cannon County moved delivered. they get but the rebounding one-half game in front of Sissom scored a game- and defense. They were a the defending champions high 25 points on a near- presence in there. They and gained the head-to- perfect night. She combined for 13 points and head tiebreaker by vitue of connected on all seven of 13 rebounds so that’s pretty completing the season her field goal attempts, good production.” sweep. including three 3-pointers, The Lionettes shot 60 The Lionettes control and was 8-of-9 from the percent (18-of-30) from the their destiny to win the free-throw line. Sissom also field, including 5-of-11 regular-season title and collected five rebounds, from the field. They held automatic berth into the dished out four assists and Livingston Academy to 39 Region 4-AA Tournament had two steals. percent shooting (12-of-31) with three District 8-AA “This was a big game for from the field. games remaining. Cannon us,” Sissom said. “We really Cannon County led 17-16 County has league road needed this win. It would after a riveting back-and- games at Upperman and have been tough to catch forth first quarter but the Smith County and a home Livingston if they had won Lionettes stretched the lead game against DeKalb this game. We still have to 31-25 by halftime. County. some tough games ahead of The Lionettes outscored “The girls really played us but it was real important Livingston Academy 28-22 well from start to finish,” to get this win.” in the second half but really Cannon County Head Sissom was seemingly in put distance between the Coach Michael Dodgen a zone. She knocked down teams when it allowed just said. “We shot the ball well one big shot after another nine third-quarter points but the defensive effort was and helped distance the and built a 48-34 lead going really good. We did a better Lionettes in the second half. into the final quarter. job against some of their “I was getting good looks Livingston Academy key players in this meeting. and I really didn’t force any never got closer than eight TONY STINNETT photo There is still a lot of shots,” Sissom said. “We in the fourth quarter. Cannon County senior Emily Pemberton, right, battles Murfreesboro Central’s basketball to be played but did a good job shooting the The Lionettes play host to Ashley Brewer, 21, for a rebound during last week’s District 8-AA battle in it was important to get this ball as a team.” Warren Co. Friday at 6 p.m. Woodbury. The Lionettes won 58-53 to notch their 20th win of the season. Downtown Abbey(s) too much for Central

TONY STINNETT “Central is an outstanding team defensively and controlled the another one of those games that 52-49 with 2:18 remaining. Courier Sports Editor and very well coached,” Cannon boards as it clawed to within 28- would go down to the final few Cannon County sealed the Abbey Sissom and Abby Jakes County Head Coach Michael 26 at halftime. minutes,” Dodgen said. “There game at the free-throw line. The combined for 33 points and shot Dodgen said. “That’s a big win Sophomore post Ola Obi, who are no nights off in District 8-AA. Lionettes were 6-of-8 down the down visiting Murfreesboro against a quality team. Our kids finished with 19 points, was a It is the toughest Class AA stretch with Sissom hitting three, Central Magnet, 58-53, in a really battled and competed and difference maker in the second district in the state. This district is Walkup two and Jakes one. critical District 8-AA game at they had to in order to get this quarter as she cominated inside always good but this year it is the The Lionettes picked up their Robert A. Harris Gymnasium win.” and helped get Central back into deepest of any year I have defense with the game on the line Tuesday (Jan. 22). In addition to Sissom and Jakes’ the game. coached in 8-AA. We really had to and didn’t allow Central to Sissom poured in 18 points and offensive contributions, Madison “(Olbi) is a great player,” work to get this win.” connect for a field goal in the final Jakes contributed 15, on the Walkup added seven points, and Dodgen said. “Central has three Central poulled to within 50-48 three minutes. strength of four 3 -pointers, as the Emily Pemberton and Jordan really strong players in Olbi, on Olbi’s offensive rebound and “We had to step up our defense No. 6 Lionettes (20-3, 6-2) Hollis scored six each. (Ashley) Brewer and (Cladia) putback with 3:01 remaining. down the stretch and we were notched their 20th win of the The Lionettes set a scorching Smith.” Sissom answered with a driving able to do that,” Jakes said. “The season and kept alive their hopes tone early when they knocked The teams battled back and layup to stretch the lead to four, big thing is that we got the of a regular-season district title. down nine of their first 11 shots forth during the third quarter 52-48, with 2:41 remaining in rebounds off of their misses and Murfreesboro Central Magnet to take a 21-14 first-quarter lead. with Cannon County taking a 42- regulation. they were forced to foul. We did a (19-4, 5-3) needed the road upset That torrid pace did not 39 advantage into the fourth Olbi hit one of her two free better job of getting rebounds to gain ground and put itself in continue against a strong Lady quarter. throw attempts on the ensuing down the stretch and then hitting position to contend for the title. Tiger team that stiffened “We knew it was going to be possession to trim the deficit to the free throws.” Lions power Livingston back to .500 muscles way

TONY STINNETT Courier Sports Editor It has been a long road back for Cannon County after a past Lions slump around the Christmas holidays. The Lions finally saw the results of their hard work when they pounded Murfreesboro Central Magnet, 66-30, to get TONY STINNETT back to the .500 mark for the first time since early Courier Sports Editor December. Cannon County couldn’t secure its fourth straight District Cannon County won its third straight District 8-AA game 8-AA win against Livingston Academy; however, the Lions and improved to 11-11 overall and 5-3 in league play. The continued to show improved play during a 64-50 setback. Lions maintain the No. 4 seed with the win. The Lions (11-12, 5-4) maintained their fourth-place spot “We have worked hard and continued to improve. I’m in the league standings despite the setback. They also were proud of the guys for that,” Cannon County Head Coach far more competitive against the Wildcats in the second Matt Rigsby said. “We have not just won games during this meeting of the two teams. stretch but we have played well in winning those games. Cory Henley led the Lions with 23 points and Jarrett We still have room for improvement but we are playing Melton poured in 15 more. Tanner Larson finished with consistently better as a team. That’s a positive at this time of eight points. the season.” In the end, Livingston was too much inside. Tanner Larson dominated the paint for Cannon County. Mason Ramsey powered in 32 points to lead the Wildcats. The junior forward poured in 16 points and grabbed six Brock McCoin scored 10 and Wade Eldridge added nine. rebounds. Cory Henley added 10 points and Jared Melton Cannon County was on top 13-7 early and trailed 29-21 at had another strong all-around game with nine points and halftime. six assists. “I really thought we had a good approach to this game,” Cannon County left no doubt as to the outcome with a Cannon County Head Coach Matt Rigsby said. “We stunning 22-2 start. The Lions led 37-8 by halftime and 50- competed and we gave ourselves a chance to win. Even 16 after three quarters. though we didn’t the result we wanted, I thought we “What pleased me most is even when we built the big continued to play well overall.” lead early and had different combinations out on the court Cannon County trailed 36-32 in the third quarter but we never really got sloppy,” Rigsby said. “We just have to TONY STINNETT photo went six minutes without a field goal. The scoring lapse continue to come to practice and work to improve and be Cannon County sophomore A.J. Daniel puts up a coincided with guard Tommy Mitchell and forward Alex playing our best basketball down the stretch. We are pretty jumper against Murfreesboro Central Magent. The Davenport having to leave the game with a busted mouth, much playing for a higher seed right now.” Lions won to pull back to .500 on the season. and nose, respectively, for more than six minutes. PAGE 18 CANNON COURIER JANUARY 30, 2013