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Home of Helon Gentry 128th YEAR - NO. 41 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 2013 ONE SECTION - 50¢ PER COPY ‘Pay it forward’ melts Lionettes back that bronchitis on top in tight race Column: Page 4 Sports: Page 17 Everyone knew ‘Hoppy’ 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.