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By ECHO DAY eday@covingtonleader.com A Tipton County deputy has been placed on administrative leave after allegations he’d had an inappropriate relationship with a teenager surfaced this week, the Tipton County Sheriff’s Office announced Friday. According to a press release from the department, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is conducting an investigation into the allegation that Jason
Cochran, 29, has been having sexual relations with a 17-yearold female. “It’s still very much ongoing, there are still other witnesses and evidence that needs to be found and gathered,” said District Attorney General Mike Dunavant. The relationship was alleged to have taken place over the last two months while Cochran was off-duty. The victim and her family are cooperating with officials.
Sheriff Pancho Chumley said the TBI is investigating the case as an independent agency. “It is truly a sad day in light of this investigation and the allegations against Deputy Cochran,” Chumley said. “I requested the TBI to investigate this matter and I will prosecute any criminal activity to the fullest. This type of conduct will not be tolerated and is certainly not the current standard of quality employees at the sheriff’s office. Just as in
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No new details in Mason homicide By JEFF IRELAND jireland@covingtonleader.com
Above, Lee Johnston, center, explains a cleaning route to a team of volunteers Saturday at the annual Walk Across Covington event. The event is held in association with the Great American Cleanup every April. Photos by Sherri Onorati
Clean sweep By SHERRI ONORATI sonorati@covingtonleader.com
On Saturday, the eighth annual Clean-Up/Fix-Up week culminated with the Walk Across Covington, an event that cleared more than 83 tons of trash from the city’s streets. An estimated 170 people, including scouts, church youth groups, students, teachers, city officials and more, volunteered for this year’s event. City officials said a total of 533 people volunteered during the week-long effort. Rhonda L. Adams, known in the community as “Mama Lou,” brought a group of 11-16-year-olds from Redeeming the Time Ministry to help. “I feel the neighborhood young people need to get out and realize that keeping our streets, our neighborhood, our community clean is their responsibility,” Adams said. “They need to know what it’s like to get out there.” The yearly event celebrates Earth Day and urges residents to clean up their property. At the end of the clean-up, volunteers met up at the City Shop on Ripley Avenue for lunch and door prizes. “We are extremely thankful for the assistance from the people of Covington in helping to cleanup our city,” said Robert Martin Simpson, public works director.
Two young men pose for a photo after picking up trash on Simonton Street. ► In Munford a similar event, called Celebrate Spring, will take place on Saturday, May 5.Volunteers are asked to meet at City Hall at 8 a.m. Contact Barbara Dorn at 901837-5972 or visit munford.com for more information.
Earthfest to be celebrated Saturday By SHERRI ONORATI sonorati@covingtonleader.com As the 42nd anniversary of Earth Day approaches, the EPA estimates that in just one year, Americans generate 236 million tons of garbage. While about 30 percent of garbage gets recycled or composted, the remaining 164 million tons are tossed away. Here in Tipton County, Keep Tipton County
Beautiful will be hosting its 11th annual celebration of the of the world-wide event on Saturday, April 21 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the grounds of the Tipton County Museum, Veterans Memorial and Nature Center located at 751 Bert Johnson Avenue in Covington. Earth Fest is a green, fun-filled family event, which celebrates the earth and our role as its caretak-
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One man was killed and two others injured March 24 during a shooting in Mason. According to the TBI, the man killed was Shuron Andrell Lee, 31, an employee of Wright Medical in Arlington and UPS. Wounded were Thomas Whitley, 35, of Covington, and Marico Middlebrooks, 33, of SomerCedric Leavy, 25, ville. has been named a Tipton County person of interest in Sheriff’s Office and the shooting death the Mason Police De- of Shuron Lee on partment have made March 24. seven arrests on various charges associated with the incident, according to the TBI. The incident occurred at Shirley’s Bar in downtown Mason. “The TBI investigation of the shooting incident in Mason is still ongoing, and I cannot really comment on the details,” District Attorney General Mike Dunavant said, “other than to say that the TBI has identified a person of interest that they are looking for in connection with the incident.” That person is Cedric Monteze Leavy, who also has an outstanding warrant for violation of probation in Tipton County Circuit Court. Leavy, 25, was last booked into the Tipton County Correctional Facility on March 18 for possession of marijuana. He is 6’3” and weighs approximately 175 pounds. If anyone knows of the whereabouts of Mr. Leavy, please contact the TBI or the Tipton County Sheriff’s Office at 901-4753300.
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seen a decline in participation in recent years, chairperson Heather Ziegler, whose son Roman battled Hodgkin disease, said the number of teams signed up has exceeded the county’s goal. “The economy is bad, but cancer doesn’t take a rest,� she said. Where teams were usually from corporations, businesses and churches in the past, nowadays they’re mostly comprised of family members and friends. Schools and other organizations are also participating this year. “Relay is a unique opportunity for our community to come together to celebrate people who have battled cancer, remember those we’ve lost, and fight back against the disease,� said Ziegler. “Many of the participants are cancer survivors, which serves as a reminder that Tipton County is not immune to this disease. By participating in Relay, we are joining with the American Cancer Society’s ef-
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evening beginning May 5 and runs through June 23 from 7 – 9 p.m. This year’s concert line up consists of a variety of musical styles and musicians from Tennessee, Arkansas and Missouri: May 5 – Wild Hearts (old and new country, southern rock) May 12 – Ronnie Twisdale (variety '60s and '70s) May 19 – Generation Gap (variety '60s and '70s) May 26 – Scott Myatt – (ballads, folk, and blues) June 2 – Southern Voices (country, rock, gospel) June 9 – Infinity (rhythm & blues, rock & roll) June 16 – Trapper Haskins & The Bitter Swill (blues)
June 23 – Missouri’s Most Wanted (country, blues, rock) During intermission, local school children and special groups will perform. As in the past, alcoholic beverages will not be allowed and residents are asked to leave their coolers at home and pets at home. “You’re invited to bring your lawn chairs and blankets but no coolers,� said Gordon. “Come on out and enjoy the evening among family and friends in a secure environment. Non-profits will be selling refreshments along the square to raise money for their organizations. Non-profits interested in selling for
Clues still sought in home invasion By ECHO DAY eday@covingtonleader.com Investigators are still searches for clues in an April 3 home invasion on Junior Drive in Covington, a spokesperson for the Tipton County Sheriff’s Office said. According to a statement released by the department, witnesses stated that between 9:30 and 10 p.m., two black males wearing hoodies and dark clothing knocked on the door of the residence, then forcibly entered the home once the door was opened. “The robbers were armed with a shotgun and locked the victim and her two juvenile children in the garage after ransacking the home,� said Sheriff J.T. “Pancho� Chumley. The suspects are accused of taking
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Did you ever have it too? How many times have you just sat and wondered of the seven year itch and the preferred treatment how is it that I’m still in one piece? Did you ever many years ago. Sometimes called ‘scabies’ and a few fall out of a hayloft accidentally or maybe you had names the preacha’ couldn’t repeat, this itch would a little assistance from one of your dear friends? We make you squall the cows home. This nail breaking were so small the ground seemed like it was a million itch would cover a victim like a politician covers a miles away. Maybe we put Sky King to shame flailing vote at an upcoming speaking rally election. Beloved, through the air. now that’s all over, far and wide. Daddy said he had Friends, for you folks that have been under a root seen blood drawn scratching and digging while tears cellar all yo’ life at one time there were barns that flowed like the Johnstown flood. stored hay, corn that had to be shucked, milking The mixture of sorghum molasses and sulfur, simistalls, farrowing pens, barrels of ‘shorts’ (heh, lar to catheads dipped in red-eye gravy, to heh let some them Harvard city slickers ‘figbe fiercely spread over the red ‘wep’ torso. ger’ that’un out). Tell that to some of today’s Another suggestion was to wash the bed modernization and watch ’em look at you sheets, blankets and quilts at least every just like you just slapped them in the noggin two weeks, whether needed or not. A hot with bowl of boiled, dehydrated chit’lins. bath using freshly drawn well water was Remember how the landing-pad when divsaid to expedite the cure. I’m not sure if ing out of the loft, would be harder than an this extra dipping included the regular ex-mother-in-law’s heart? Or possibly kind Sat’dy night submerging. Just a thought! of messy as we say in the South, caused by One thing about it, the entire school, not the rains mixed in what you find in a barnjust the room class, knew you were not abyard. Only my Country brethren can relate. SOUTHERN RAISIN' sent with sulfur and molasses emitting an Either way, you done had a Bad Day at Black odor from Rosemark University to Beaver OTIS GRIFFIN Rock. I guess it was ‘pert nigh’ a miracle all Valley. No matter whether it was right or of us didn’t have more broken bones and skint split wrong, this was just way of life. hides than we might admit. Friends can you just imagine what these curtain But unless you were barely two steps ahead of the climbers would do today of they had to indulge in grim reaper there was no way anyone would admit some of our cures we used a hun’ert years ago? Why being hurt and desiring a trip to the miracle cure Doc- they would crawl under a gum stump like a mole and tor. Better be tough! Not only aches and pains, but hide for sure. But we did survive by the skin of our communicable diseases spread around the entire uni- teeth. verse. Can anyone recall these problems as a youngMaybe It Wasn’t as Bad as We Thought at the Time.... ster? GLORY! Jack, the illustrious Oracle of Delphi, reminded me
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PROPERTY TRANSFERS The following property transfers were recorded in the office of Claudia Peeler the week of Mar. 5-9, 2012. Nicholas Brown to BAC Holdings, LLC; (2) parcels approx. 366.5 acres McCormick/S. Campground Rd; $1,172,000 BAC Holdings, LLC to Green Meadows Development Corp.; (2) parcels approx. 366.5 acres McCormick/S. Campground Rd; $160,200 Joel E. Jordan, trustee (Ross) to Green Tree Servicing, LLC; Simmons Rd. Sub. Lot #18; $47,000; REPO Reed Jackson et ux to Timothy Maher et ux; 5992 Richardson Landing Rd.; $176,000 Springleaf Financial Services, Inc. to Mom Haven 13, LP; 234 Simonton St.; $6,500; QC Apex Home Builders, LLC to Brian Johnson et al; 27 Coffeetree Cove; $268,788 Russell Gookin et al to Roger Parsley et ux; (3) parcels map 41N, Group A, 004, 003.01, 003; $0; QC Rory Richardson to Gary Richardson; 235 Locust Buff Rd.; $0; QC Salah Abdalla to Ismail
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Earth Day lessons can apply to investors, too April 22 is Earth Day. Started in 1970 by SenaDevelop good habits. If you attend an Earth Day tor Gaylord Nelson, Earth Day is designed to create program, you will learn about many eco-friendly awareness of the Earth’s environment and to encour- habits you can develop, from using energy-efficient age conservation efforts. If you and your family par- light bulbs to recycling old computers and other electicipate in Earth Day events, such as helping clean up tronic devices. To invest successfully, it’s important to a local park or taking materials to a recycling center, develop good habits, such as staying invested in all you know the benefits of doing your part types of markets, seeking tax-advantaged into improve your surroundings. But are vestments and reviewing your portfolio regyou doing everything you can to upgrade ularly to make sure it’s still appropriate for your environment for investing? your risk tolerance, time horizon and longActually, as an investor, you can learn a term objectives. lot from the lessons of Earth Day. Here are Avoid “toxins.� At some Earth Day events, just a few ideas: you can learn about “green� substitutes for Diversify. If you’re familiar with Earth toxic chemicals in common household cleanDay, you know that it involves multiple ers. When you invest, you may also want to activities, including educational programs avoid “toxins� — or at least “toxic� behavFINANCIAL FOCUS and do-it-now action steps. This variety is iors, such as chasing after “hot� stocks that S TEVEN J. J ONES necessary because protecting our environare inappropriate for your needs or trading ment is a complex challenge. Meeting your so frequently that you run up big fees, comshort- and long-term investment goals can be chal- missions and taxes. lenging, too, but you’ll have a better chance of sucThink long term. Above all else, Earth Day is a recess by diversifying your investment dollars across a minder to us that we all want to leave a healthy planrange of vehicles, such as stocks, bonds, government et to future generations — which means we need to securities and certificates of deposit (CDs). Diversifi- make moves that are beneficial for the environment cation can help reduce the impact of volatility on your over the long term. When you invest, you also need portfolio — and high volatility can be an obstacle for to focus on the future. That means following a longsome people trying to follow an investment strategy. term investment strategy and not getting sidetracked (Keep in mind, though, that diversification, by itself, by short-term events, such as political crises and ecocannot guarantee a profit or protect against loss.) nomic downturns. Seek growth opportunities. Some people plant trees Earth Day comes once a year, but its lessons can on Earth Day, hoping to watch them grow over the have a lasting impact on our environment. When you years. As an investor, you, too, need to plant “seeds� apply these same lessons to your own investment entoday in the hopes of growth in the future. That vironment, you may be able to achieve some healthy means, among other things, that when you purchase results. growth-oriented investments for the long term, you need to try to stick with them and not “uproot� them This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your after short-term declines in price. local Edward Jones Financial Advisor.
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Benton, Curtis Darnell Born: 8/17/1980 Uknown Covington, TN 380019 Charge: Felony failure to appear
Cathey, John Edward Born: 12/19/1985 3022 Calvert Memphis, TN 38108 Charge: Felony failure to appear
Currin, Terry Dewayne Born: 9/7/1985 1517 Pinecrest Covington, TN 38019 Charge: Parole violation, felony failure to appear
Draine, Robert Lee Born: 4/17/1948 6742 Tommie Lane Millington, TN 38053 Charge: Felony failure to appear
Drummer, Tameca Leigh Born: 4/25/1974 905 Pearce St. Memphis, TN 38107 Charge: Felony failure to appear
Goodwin, Steve William Born: 10/25/1966 1864 Pinedale Memphis, TN 38127 Charge: Felony failure to appear
Heiple, Russell Stanley Born: 11/20/1987 4137 Owen Rd. Memphis, TN 38114 Charge: Failure to appear felony
Henerson, Darius Darrell Born: 5/26/1986 2533 #C Gay St. Ripley, TN 38063 Charge: Felony failure to appear
Howard, Paul Aaron Born: 2/26/1990 59 Tony St. Drummonds, TN 38023 Charge: Felony failure to appear
Jivan, Ali Raza Born: 1/1/1971 1291 N. Highland Ave. Memphis, TN 38301 Charge: Felony failure to appear
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The following persons were booked into the Tipton County Correctional Facility during the week of April 8-14.
â–Ş Bagwell, Dustin Chase, 18, rape, April 8, BPD â–Ş Beene, Trincia Mae, 41, poss. controlled substance, April 14, TCSO â–Ş Branch, Renee Yates, 34, agg. assault with injury, April 8, CPD â–Ş Bray, Maritza Ruth, 44, domestic assault, April 13, BPD â–Ş Bringle, William Steven, 32, poss. of sch. IV, April 9, TCSO â–Ş Brown, Michael Dean, 28, driving on rev./canc./ susp. license, April 10, TCSO â–Ş Canada, Miguel Leroy, 20, agg. assault with injury, March 9, TCSO â–Ş Coleman, Ronnie Taylor, 29, driving on rev./canc./ susp. license; April 13, TCSO â–Ş Conley, Christopher Allen, 31, domestic assault, April 13, TCSO â–Ş Copp, Christopher Robert, 37, theft of motor vehicle, April 14, TCSO â–Ş Cotter, Torila Kesha, 35, driving on rev./canc./ susp. license, failure to yield, no insurance; April 8, CPD â–Ş Cropper, Timothy Wayne, 44, domestic assault, resisting; April 13, TCSO â–Ş Davis, Michael Dewayne, 18, agg. burglary, April 13, TCSO â–Ş Davis, Tony Dewayne, 29, theft merchandise $500 or less, April 10, MPD â–Ş Deboor, James Eric, 33, poss. marijuana with intent to sell, poss. sch. II drug; April 12, TCSO â–Ş Dye, Anthony Tatwain, 27, failure to appear, April 12, CPD â–Ş Dyson, Sherita Renee, 36, forgery, criminal simulation; April 9, CPD â–Ş Earl, Marquis Antiote, 27, speeding, TCSO â–Ş Fayne, Chaquita
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Lashelle, 25, vandalism, failure to report accident; April 13, TCSO â–Ş Fleming, Angela Rose, 48, filing false report, April 10, TCSO â–Ş Floyd, Dexter Allen, 57, DUI first offense, improper stopping, poss. controlled subtance; April 13, CPD â–Ş Fontenot, Ventrus Boyd, 20, driving on rev./canc./ susp. license, no insurance, performance of brakes; April 11, MPD â–Ş Frame, Justin Michael, 23, driving on rev./canc./ susp. license, April 9, TCSO â–Ş French, Daniel Adam, 27, violation of seat belt law, driving on rev./canc./ susp. license; April 13, MUPD â–Ş Garlock, William Merrit, 51, domestic assault, April 11, APD â–Ş Goodwin, Jarvis Lamont, 29, DUI first offense, driving left of center; April 8, MPD â–Ş Grant, Haywood, 37, driving on rev./canc./ susp. license, April 14, CPD â–Ş Harris, Grant Cole, 22, agg. assault no injury, April 10, TCSO â–Ş Higdon, Jr., Joe Wyatt, 29, driving on rev./canc./ susp. license, poss. sch. II drug with intent; April 14, CPD â–Ş Hill, Shaun Royale, 33, driving on rev./canc./ susp. license, April 9, TCSO â–Ş Hoy, Maggie Jo, 22, DUI first offense, driving on rev./canc./susp. license, implied consent law, speeding, open container; April 12, APD â–Ş Hunt, Kristen Ladasha, 33, theft over $500, contributing to a minor; April 13, MUPD â–Ş Hutcherson, Tony Joe, 37, DUI first offense, consent law, driving on rev./canc./
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susp. license, due care; April 14, CPD â–Ş Jackson, Christopher Danta, 29, failure to appear, opposing traffic; April 10, TCSO â–Ş Jacobs, Brandi Lynn, 35, agg. assault no injury, April 8, CPD â–Ş Jones, Derrick Dewon, 32, domestic assault, April 14, CPD â–Ş Jones, William Lyle, 41, poss. sch. II with intent, poss. of drug parapernalia with intent; April 13, CPD â–Ş Kirksey, James Michael, 19, domestic assault, April 14, MUPD â–Ş Knox, James Allen, 24, poss. marijuana with intent, window tint laws; April 11, TCSO â–Ş Lewis, Carina Lynn, 26, forgery, April 9, CPD â–Ş Lewis, Harold Lee, 32, rape, April 9, TCSO â–Ş Link, Damion Undrel, 24, DUI first offense, consent law, speeding; April 8, CPD â–Ş Locke, Clifford Oliver, 39, driving on rev./canc./ susp. license, light law, improper tag display; April 9, TCSO â–Ş Maclin, Mario Kendale, 24, driving on rev./canc./ susp. license; April 13, TCSO â–Ş Mason, Willie Lewis, 23, domestic assault, April 8, CPD â–Ş Matthews, Tameka Lonet, 29, failure to yield, driving on rev./canc./ susp. license; April 14, CPD â–Ş McCalvin, Ronnie Dale, 47, assault, April 8, CPD â–Ş McClesky, Anthony Scott, 20, burglary, April 14, TCSO â–Ş McCraw, Dillon Ray, 18, DUI first offense, underage consumption of alcohol, reckless driving, leaving accident scene; April 14, TCSO â–Ş Mitchell, Rodney Antonio, 25, tampering with evidence, seat belt law, poss. controlled subtance, poss. sch. II drug with intent; April 14, TCSO â–Ş Moore, Sheldon Jovan,
21, domestic assault, April 10, TCSO â–Ş Noe, Richard Allen, 51, failure to appear, April 11, TCSO â–Ş Palmertree, Roger Lee, 30, domestic assault, April 10, TCSO â–Ş Patrick, Dalton, 22, hunting violations, April 12, TCSO â–Ş Perdue, Dustin Ray, 28, theft under $10,000, April 11, APD â–Ş Pitts, Bobby Duane, 38, failure to pay child support, April 9, TCSO â–Ş Rayburn, Christoper Michael, 31, theft over $500, April 13, CPD â–Ş Robinson, Christopher Louis, 18, theft over $500, April 8, CPD â–Ş Rogers, Kenyata Laporsha, 19, assault, April 14, CPD â–Ş Somerville, Tommie Lee, 48, assault, April 13, CPD â–Ş Sonwineski, Raymond Cody, 22, theft over $1,000, April 11, APD â–Ş Stafford, Timothy Eston, 45, domestic assault, Apri 14, TCSO â–Ş Strock, Clifford Ray, 21, agg. assault, April 14, MUPD â–Ş Taylor, Jamal Dortez, 19, agg. assault with injury, reckless endangerment, agg. robbery, agg. assault no injury; April 8, 11, CPD â–Ş Tolbert, Michael Anthony, 23, DUI first offense, April 9, MUPD â–Ş Turner, Kendal Deshun, 30, tampering with evidence, poss. sch. VI drug, poss. sch. II drug with intent; April 14, TCSO â–Ş Wilson III, Floyd, 23, domestic assault, April 14, CPD â–Ş Woods, Tony Dale, 49, agg. burglary, agg. assault; April 11, TCSO â–Ş Yanov, Brandy Michelle, 35, driving on rev./canc./ susp. license, domestic assault, felony failure to appear; April 12, TCSO â–Ş Yarbrough, Tobias Rusean, 20, domestic assault, April 13, MUPD
Disclaimer: These persons are innocent until proven guilty. They will face charges in Tipton County General Sessions or Circuit Court unless warrants for their arrest were issued in another county (this may or may not be denoted in the listing of charges).
CRIME STOPPERS OF TIPTON COUNTY INC. is offering a cash reward of up to $1,000 for information leading to the arrest and indictment of the person or persons responsible for the deaths of:
John Curtis Rann, a 24-year-old white male who was found dead with several gunshot wounds on Black Springs Hill Road in southwest Tipton County on Dec. 5, 1986. Rann had been missing since November 26, 1986. Johnny Poole, a 23-year-old white male whose partially burned body was found on Oct. 25 1988, in his burning pickup truck near the boat landing at Piljerk, on the Hatchie River. Poole had a gunshot wound in his back. If you have any information about either of the crimes, call Crime Stoppers at 901-476-4411. You will NOT be required to give your name or testify in any court. The source of information given to Crime Stoppers will be held in strict confidence.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ARREST OR DETAIN ANY OF THE SUBJECTS OF THE WARRANTS LISTED IN THIS DATABASE. The list is current at the time of publishing and therefore recent changes in the status of warrants may not be reflected. It is possible that some warrants have been resolved and the matter is no longer pending. This information is being provided as a service to the public; however, neither the Tipton County Sheriff ’s Office nor The Leader cannot guarantee nor assume any liability for the accuracy of the information at the time of use. All warrants must be verified for accuracy through our system prior to an apprehension. All persons charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. NO ATTEMPT SHOULD BE MADE TO APPREHEND THESE INDIVIDUALS EXCEPT BY LAW ENFORCEMENT OR PEACE OFFICERS. SOME INDIVIDUALS MAY BE ARMED AND SHOULD BE CONSIDERED DANGEROUS. If you recognize a name on the list, if you find your name, or if you find a discrepancy, please contact the Tipton County Sheriff ’s Office at 475-3300 or via email at sheriff@tiptonco. com.
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Obituaries James E. Scott
Date of Death – April 7, 2012 James E. Scott died unexpectedly on Saturday, April 7, 2012 at Methodist Hospital Somerville. Survivors include two sons, Shayann Madani of New York and Milton Gilliam of Stanton, and a daughter, LaSonya Whitley of Mason. He was preceded in transition by his parents, Robert Mosby and Virginia Scott, and a son, Clifton Scott. The Leader (Covington, Tenn.) April 19, 2012
Charles E. Taylor
Date of Death – April 7, 2012 Charles E. Taylor, born to the late William Taylor and Molly Boyd, died on April 7, 2012 at Lauderdale Community Hospital in Ripley. Visitation was held on Friday, April 13 from noon to 5 p.m. at Palmer Funeral Home. Services took place on Saturday, April 14 at Greater Grace Temple Apostolic Church in Brighton at 1 p.m. with burial in the Cotton Cemetery in Covington. He leaves behind a loving wife, Esther Douglas Taylor, four children, three siblings, 11 grandchildren, one great-grandchild, other relatives and friends. The Leader (Covington, Tenn.) April 19, 2012
Larry Chandler
December 20, 1942 – April 12, 2012 Larry Chandler, 69, of Mason, retired truck driver ABF Trucking and Lone Star Concrete, passed away on Thursday, April 12, 2012. Funeral services were held on Monday, April 16 at the Covington Funeral Home chapel with interment in Helen Crigger Cemetery in Munford. He is survived by his wife, Mary Lynn Chandler; two sons, David Chandler of Memphis and Kevin Chandler of Senatobia, MS; one daughter, Elizabeth Lentz of Coldwater, MS; two brothers, Jerry Chandler of Atoka and Ronnie Chandler of Linden, TX; nine
The Community Calendar is a free service offered by The Leader. We make every effort to include all submissions for this section, however these items are printed as space becomes available. To guarantee your event to be in the paper would require paid advertising. A complete list appears in the Community Events section on our web site, www.covingtonleader. com April 21 There will be a plant sale for flowers, hanging baskets, mixed pots, vegetables, herbs and more to benefit the Tipton County Carl Perkins Center on April 21 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the parking lot of the Covington First Assembly of God Church, 1861 Highway 51 S. in Covington. For more information contact Bethany Kirby 901-4761515 Bethel Baptist Church, 55 Andrea Dr. in Munford will hold a Spring Yard Sale on Saturday, Apr. 21 from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. under the pavilion. There will also be a bake sale, hot dogs and soda. Rain date on Apr. 28. All proceeds to benefit Bethel Baptist Church. April 26 Lifeblood is hosting an open blood drive on Thursday, April 26 at Baptist Memorial hospital-Tipton, 1995 Hwy. 51 South in Covington from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. May 3 The Covington National Day of Prayer will be held at the Tipton County Courthouse on Thursday, May 3 at 12 p.m. The theme for this year’s event is “One Nation Under God.� Please join our community as we gather together to pray and seek the Lord’s protection and favor on our community, region, and nation. You can find out more info on the NDP and the Covington event
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grandchildren and six great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Mary Cursey. Friends may sign an online guestbook at www.covingtonfuneralhome.com. The Leader (Covington, Tenn.) April 19, 2012
Mary McConnico Conner Date of Death – April 15, 2012
Mrs. Mary McConnico Conner, 86, of Roswell, Ga., died Sunday, April 15, 2012 at her residence following a lengthy illness. A native of Brownsville, Tenn., she and her husband, James Martin Conner Sr., lived in Covington until 1962. They moved with their three children to Dalton, Ga. where they lived until 1985 before retiring to Lake Arrowhead in Waleska, Ga. Following his death she moved to Roswell to be closer to her children. Surviving are her daughters and sons-in-law, Mary Lynne Sobel and Randall Clapp, Franna and Dale Luther; son and daughter-in-law, J. Martin and Julie Conner; nine grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; brother and sister-in-law, T. R. and Becky McConnico; and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services were be held Wednesday, April 18 at 2 p.m. at the chapel of Roswell United Methodist Church with the Reverend Dr. William Floyd officiating. Interment will follow at Arlington Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Huntington’s Disease Society of America, 505 8th Ave. Suite 902, NY, NY 10018 (or you may donate online by visiting www.hdsa.org/donations) or to Hospice Atlanta, 1244 Park Vista Drive, Atlanta, GA 30319. Arrangements by Roswell Funeral Home 950, Mansell Road, Roswell, GA 30076, 770-993-4811. The Leader (Covington, Tenn.) April 19, 2012
Roy Talmadge Fryer
October 29, 1924 – April 17, 2012 Roy Talmadge Fryer, 87, of Covington, died on Tuesday, April 17, 2012 in Memphis. A native of Covington, he was a retired civilian firefighter at Naval Air Station Memphis, a Purple Heart recipient, served in the U.S. Army during World War II and a member of Oak Grove Baptist Church. Funeral services will take place on Thursday, April 19 at 11 a.m. at Maley-Yarbrough Funeral Home with the Rev. Tommy Warner officiating. He will be buried at Woodhaven Cemetery in Millington. The family will accept friends two hours prior to the service. The widower of Mary Elizabeth Maxwell Fryer, Mr. Fryer is survived by daughters Susan Stegall of Cordova and Kathy Fryer of Brighton; sisters Ruth Lopez of Covington, Virginia Sue Erickson of Charlottesville, Va. and Mary Ann Harwell of Brighton; brothers Charles Fryer of Decherd, Tenn., Walter L. Fryer of Memphis, Gerald Fryer of Brighton and Marvis Fryer of Knoxville. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Judy Lynn Fryer. Memorials may be made to Oak Grove Baptist Church or a to a charity of the donor’s choice. The Leader (Covington, Tenn.) April 19, 2012
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Heather Morton to become the bride of Caleb Hollingsworth Frank and Cheryl Huggins of Brighton and Donnie Morton of Brighton are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Heather Michelle Morton, to Caleb Nathaniel Hollingsworth of Munford on May 12, 2012 at 3 p.m. at Davies Manor Plantation. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Jim and Jean Oman of Atoka and Donald and Marlene Morton of Brighton. She is a graduate of Brighton High School and is currently in her third year at the University of Memphis, studying psychology.
Bussiere, Bradford families join
Ervin to marry Wilson
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Curt and Edna Bussiere and Ronda Boothe of Covington and Mark Bradford of Henning are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children, Angela Bussiere of Fort Polk, La., to Matthew Bradford of Covington on April 21 at 11 a.m. at 2048 Bringle Rd. in Covington. Family and friends are invited to attend.
LEADER ON THE ROAD UGANDA, AFRICA Alan and Tina Erwin of Brighton are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Ashley Marie Erwin to Corey Len Wilson of Atoka on Saturday, June 16 at 6 p.m. at Holly Grove Cumberland Presbyterian Church. The bride-to-be is the granddaughter of Ora Dell Smith of Atoka, Dale and Elaine Erwin of Covington and the late James Herman Smith. She is a graduate of Brighton High School and is employed at Super D Drugs. The future groom is the son of Donna and Chuck Fee of Brighton and Jeff and Pam Wilson of Covington. He is the grandson of Sarah Wright of Millington and the late Leonard Wright and the late Gavin and Beatrice Wilson. He is a graduate of Brighton High School and is employed with Rose Fabricating & Industrial Solutions. A reception will be held at the Covington Chamber Center immediately following the ceremony. Friends and family are invited.
PUBLIC RECORD MARRIAGE LICENSES The following are marriage licenses for the month of March 2012 and were recorded in the county clerk office of Mary Gaither. Kathleen Lynn Ricks to Joshua Brent Elmer Audirsch of Munford Angela Marie Bussiere to Matthew Wayne Bradford of Covington Cassandra Ann Mason to Tony Lashaun Brown of Covington Tracy Lynn Allen
Goodman to Charles Louis Chipman of Ripley Jacqueline Darlene Nesbit to Isaiah Clark of Memphis Stacy Lynn Shoemaker Samonte to Clen Ader Espino of Atoka Brandi Danielle McGee to Michael James Flaig of Atoka Jennifer Marie Cooley to Grant Cole Harris of Stanton Jennifer Thelma
Elaine Primo of Covington holds up The Leader in Jinja, Uganda, Africa. Primo traveled to Uganda with Dr. Buffy Cook, Brother Bryan James and Missy Smith, who have visited annually for the past six years. The group visited to spread the gospel of Jesus and to give medical assistance. More than 700 people were seen by the medical team this trip.
Graeser Morrow to Joseph Michael Husted of Atoka Tami Marie Vernon Dunn to Ricky Dale Laughlin of Millington Elizabeth Michelle Hill to Scott Austin Maready of Burlison Angie Lorraine Calvin to Bobby Gene Millner of Mason Amanda Lynn Kimbrel to James Raburn Morgan, Jr. of Burlison Reneee Nicole Fillingim to Scott Ashley Patterson of Munford Stephanie Alyse Scott to Steven Kyle
Pilkington of Atoka Mary Denise Gray Burk to Ira Franklin Poole of Atoka Christy Lynn Glass to Jeffrey Alan Schneider of Ripley Mollie Jennifer McGregor Fike to John Edward Severson of Covington Erica Nicole Merritt to Antron Deshawn Sherfield of Covington Leah Kathryn Shull to Brian Russell Sherrill of Covington Halee Diane Gatlin to Timothy Eston Stafford of Ripley Kristine Arbrau
Parker to Ricky Marshall Stringfellow of Burlison Robin Christine Kirby to Harry Jackson Taylor of Mason Nicole Marie Hall to Andre Lazar Thomas of Drummonds Fallon Allise Moses to Jason Vigil Turner of Drummonds Maria Dolores Marquez to James David Wicker of Munford Adrian Latissa Taylor Boyd to Glenn Anthony Williamson of Covington
The groom-elect is the son of Guy and Linda Hollingsworth of Munford. He is the grandson of the late Cleo and Elizabeth Hollingsworth, the late Vivian Welch and the late Raymond and Edna Dillingham. He is a graduate of Munford High School. He is currently in his senior year at the University of Memphis where he will graduate in May with a degree in accounting. A reception will follow immediately at Hillwood, Davies Manor Plantation. Friends and relatives are invited.
Winfrey, Hale to unite
Tikita Natasha Winfrey will become the bride of Byron DaMon Hale, both of Covington, on Saturday, May 12 at 3 p.m. at The Balcony in Munford. The bride-to-be is the daughter of the late Chester and Jeanette Winfrey. She is the granddaughter of Rast Currie, Sr. of Covington and the late Charles and Magnolia Winfrey and the late Ethel Pearl Currie. Tikita is a 2000 graduate of Covington High School and attends Dyersburg State Community College where she is a member of the PTK Honor Society. She is a member of Hatchie Church of Christ.
The groom-to-be is the son of Walter and Verionca Pierce Wright of Covington and J.W. Hale of Alabama. He is the grandson of Shirley Hale of Alabama, the late Carrie L. Pierce, the late W.J. Pierce and the late J.W. Hale, Sr. He is the greatgrandson of the late Della L. Reese. Bryon is a 1994 graduate of Covington High School. He is employed by Knight Transportation. A reception will immediately follow the ceremony at The Balcony. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the happy occasion.
CFS HEADS TO THE RODEO Children & Family Services, Inc., of Covington, along with participants from the All Stars and Bright Futures programs, went on an educational field trip to the Bill Pickett Rodeo on March 31. The Program Coordinator is Beverly Stone-Clay, the outreach specialist is LaKendrick Lee, and the outreach worker is Quentin Lee. These projects are funded under an agreement with the State of Tennessee.
Tipton County Commission on Aging events sponsored by
Jim Baddour III, DDS and Staff TCCA and the Covington Senior Center are seeking volunteers for upcoming programs. We are currently seeking volunteers for jewelry making and kiln fired ceramics. If you are interested please contact Kelly West at 901476-1068. Just for Fun Craft Club - The craft club meets on Monday, April 23 at 10 a.m. in the dining hall of the CSC. Bible Study - This month Bible Study will be held at the CSC on Thursday mornings at 10 a.m. This non-denominational class is open to all. The facilitators this month are Ms. Marie Bonds and Mr. John Currie Bending Needles Quilting Club - Experienced hand stitch quilters are welcome to join the club. The quilters meet each Thursday and Friday morning from 8 to 11 a.m. in the craft room.
room of the CSC on Tuesday, April 24 at 10 a.m. for some deliciously simple recipes you can prepare in your microwave. To Your Health Health Screenings - Covington Care will be in the dining hall of the CSC on Wednesday, April 25 at 9:40 a.m. to check blood pressure. TCCA has partnered with local healthcare providers to offer this service. The healthcare agencies volunteer for these clinics free of charge and occasionally they are called away to emergencies so please understand if/when they are unable to come. Clinics are also available at Garland and Munford Senior Centers. Get Fit, Stay Fit - Join other seniors every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9:15 a.m. at the CSC for 45 minutes of great stretching and strengthening exercises. This is just right for everyone 55 and older.
Bingo - Bingo will be held in the dining hall of the CSC on Friday, April 20 and Friday, April 27 beginning at 10 a.m. each day.
Tap Dance Class - Kay Catterton, our volunteer instructor always welcomes new students. The tap class meets on Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. in the TCCA dance room. The cost is $3 a class.
Microwave Cooking - Join Kelly in the craft
Line Dance Class - Classes meet every
Wednesday at 9:30 am in the TCCA dance room and at the Munford Senior Center every Monday at 9 a.m. Contributions are welcomed at both sites. Mrs. Juanita Joyner is the instructor. Ballroom Dancing - Ballroom Dancing classes will begin Wednesday, April 4 at 12 p.m. in the TCCA dance room. Richard Bishop is the instructor and the cost is $8 per class. Singles and couples are welcomed! Caregiver Programs “Helen’s House” Adult Day/ Respite Service Helen’s House currently has openings offering a great opportunity for those with some degree of memory loss or dementia to have a safe and therapeutic experience while their family caregivers enjoy a time for personal business or other activities. Helen’s House is licensed by the State of Tennessee. Helen’s House is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Please call Anita for more information or to receive a registration packet. Caregiver Wellness/Support Groups meet across Tipton County… All shared information is confidential– “what is said here, stays here”- Meal contributions are requested and
transportation is available on a limited basis. South Tipton Caregiver Wellness Group - This group meets the second Tuesday of the month at Munford Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall from 5:30 to 7 p.m. “…For Men Only” Caregiver Wellness Group - This group meet the second Monday of the month at TCCA meeting room from 5:30 to 7 p.m. The facilitator is Mr. Russell Lindsay. Lunch Bunch Caregiver Wellness Group This group meet the third Tuesday of the month at TCCA meeting room from 12:30 to 2 p.m. The facilitator is Mrs. Darlene Hopper Spaulding. TCCA Breast Health Wellness Group - Please join Sue Wheeler on the second Monday of the month at Covington Senior Center dining room from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Tipton County Commission on Aging 401 S. College, P.O. Box 631 Covington, TN 38019 901-476-3333/901-476-3398- Fax Covington Senior Center Kelly West 476-1068 Helen’s House - Anita Feuring 476-1068 www.tiptonaging.org
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The Civil War and Tipton County April 1862 Compiled by RUSSELL B. BAILEY Tipton County Historian Shiloh, April 6, Continued â&#x20AC;&#x153;Still another battle I must record â&#x20AC;&#x201C; the glorious but bloody one of Shilohâ&#x20AC;Ś Gen. Albert S. Johnston fell on the field fighting bravely to the lastâ&#x20AC;Śhe fell at half past 2 oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;clockâ&#x20AC;ŚMany of our friends fellâ&#x20AC;Ś Cornelia A. Watkins. By 1:30 p.m, the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Tipton Riflesâ&#x20AC;? 4th Tennessee, helped to repulse Federal attacks on Bankheadâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Tennessee and Cobbâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Kentucky Batteries near the 12th Tennessee and Blytheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Mississippi Regiment. This was north of Water Oaks Pond near the camp of the 45th Illinois. Thomas Watkins recalled lying down â&#x20AC;&#x153;in the face of a line of blue coats about 60 yards awayâ&#x20AC;Ś both sides pumped lead across the space between us as fast as possible.â&#x20AC;? He wrote: â&#x20AC;&#x153;During this tilt our Color bearer was struck on the head and dazed. Springing to his feet with the flag and starting to the rear in a run, quite a number of men started with him, and it looked as if the whole regiment would, but the call of Lieut. Col. Strahlâ&#x20AC;Ś and the action of one of the color guard I think a member of the Tipton Rifles in seizing the flag and carrying it back to the lines stopped the moveâ&#x20AC;Śâ&#x20AC;? That night, the 4th Tennessee bivouacked in the camp of McAllisterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Battery. W. S. Dillon wrote: â&#x20AC;&#x153;we enjoyed sleeping in the Federal tents, eating theirâ&#x20AC;Ś nice fried ham and eggs, butter and cof-
fee, fried potatoes, a great contrast to the way we rebels lived.â&#x20AC;? The afternoon of the 6th found Tiptonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s men of Co. C, 9th Tennessee Infantry at the Sarah Bell field. The field between the iconic â&#x20AC;&#x153;Hornetsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; nestâ&#x20AC;? facing the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Sunken Roadâ&#x20AC;? south of â&#x20AC;&#x153;Bloody Pond.â&#x20AC;? Here they Tennesseans witness former U. S. Vice President John Breckinridge prepare his troops for action. They recognized Tennessee Governor, Isham Harris and his brother-in-law, commanding General, Albert S. Johnston, lead troops into battle. They watched the gallant bayonet charge of Stathamâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Brigade. They saw the daring mounted cavalry charge of Colonel Nathan Bedford Forrestâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Tennessee regiment. Moving from a column of fours into line of battle, the Memphian had his bugler sound charge. Moments later the Missouri Yankees were retreating in confusion. Now it was time for Cheathamâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s troops to advance. Colonel George formed his line of battle thus: the 9th Tennessee on the right, 1st Tennessee in the center and the 19th Tennessee of Stathamâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Brigade on the right. The 6th Tennessee and 7th Kentucky were placed in support. These troops had to cross over the dead and wounded bodies of their brigade comrades, in addition to retreating Confederates from a previous charge. Maneyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s rebels gained the cover of the woods before being detected by the Federals of Laumanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Brigade and
Rossâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Michigan Battery. The Colonel had his men to lie down before receiving a volley from enemy infantry. Maney wrote: â&#x20AC;&#x153;My advance was renewed in good order. Observingâ&#x20AC;Ś the enemyâ&#x20AC;Ś wavering, Iâ&#x20AC;Ś ordered the 1st and 9th Infantry to the charge. The order was responded to with a cheer, and both regiments sprang forward with enthusiasm worthy of their cause, holding an alignment which would have done credit to veterans. Colonel Cummingsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; (19th Tennessee) regiment came gallantly forward at the same time on my rightâ&#x20AC;Ś The enemy could not wait to sustain the shock, but broke in disorder and fled precipitately before us.â&#x20AC;? The 1st Mississippi Cavalry and the 9th Tennessee Infantry converged on Captain William H. Rossâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; 2d Michigan Light Artillery, Battery B. about the same time. The entire battery, guns, wagons, horses, and men were captured. John W. Meux of Stanton, a volunteer in Co. C. of Tipton County, shot down the color bearer of the Michigan battery and captured their flag. (Gen. Beauregard later sent Meux to Richmond to present the flag to President Jefferson Davis.) Maney later claimed that it was this charge that won his promotion to Brigadier General. Continuing the advance, Cheathamâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s troops assisted in the capture of General Prentiss and 2,300 of his men. This was the largest capture of Federal prisoners since the beginning of the War.
John W. Werner â&#x20AC;˘ 569-1090â&#x20AC;˘ burlisonnews@gmail.com Welcome back Burlison! Well, Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve received three birthday announcements and those are for Greg Swords on Apr.19, Megan Park on Apr. 20 and Betty Burross on Apr. 23. Happy Birthday yaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll! We have a lot prayer requests and here they are: Rogene Azotea, Peggy Baskin, Shanna Butler, Jo Campbell, Norris Cothran, Georgia Dixon, David Gilbreath, Charlotte Gurley, Richard Huffman, Charles Jackson, Sr., Debra Johnson, Lamar Joyner Family, Martha Kellum, Mickey Martin, Christine Max, Emma Milligan, Charlie Moss, Hallie Burross Oakley, Rhonda Overstreet, Wayne Parr, Patty Seeber, Sissy Townsend, Gwen Wealti, Bob Yoakum and Carol and Neil Zimmerman. I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have any community events to mention this week but I know there will be a few coming up late this month and early next month. Check back next week for more information on those. By the way, I want to apologize to anyone who may have tried to contact
me by the telephone number listed in the byline. Typos abound even after proof reading. It just goes to show weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re all human and make mistakes. The correct phone number to contact me at is (901) 5691090. You can also send an email to BurlisonNews@ gmail.com and I will check it before preparing the weekly column. I know high school seniors are ready to be done with school and take on their next task in the workplace or college. I want to highlight those students in the Burlison area. If you son or daughter is graduating high school and they live in the Burlison area, please drop me a line. I would also like to share your good news about them being accepted into colleges or basic training for any military branch as well. Now that all the important stuff is out of the way, letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s get on to my weekly ramblings. As I sit and write this weekâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s column, one word comes to mind and thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s INSPIRATION. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m not talking about being moved artistically,
Tula Starr to give to the cows. They really like the old apples. We went to church Sunday night. It is only the second time we have been on Sunday night. We enjoyed it very much. Prayer concerns: Bertha Wright. Charlotte Curtis, Annette Hanks, Dick Hanks, Bobbie Waits, Jane Spray, Barbara Turner, & Vrenda Waits. I just this week bought a dozen petunias. Last year I put my two pots of petunias in the basement and they lived all winter. I put them back on the stepts at the front door. They have come out and are blooming. I was so pleased, I had never had a place to put flowers for the winter. So petunias cane make it thru the winter in my basement. I really like petunas....and they grow petty good for me. Love & prayers.
but more in the sense of the word â&#x20AC;&#x153;to breathe in.â&#x20AC;? This morning as I walked outside into the cool brisk morning and filled my lungs full of this West Tennessee air, it was refreshing in more ways than one. The air felt cool to my nose and lungs as I breathed deeply. It also had a very light, sweet, almost floral scent about it. And I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know about you, but I love that. Living in the country means you donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t always get the best of smells wafting through the air. If you live anywhere near livestock or a papermill, you know what I mean. Now, I know many of yaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll are probably thinking, is this fool really trying to wax poetic about the air? Yup, and I sure am. And the reason is, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s those little things in life that we fail to appreciate that can bring the biggest smiles, warmest peace and the best outlook for our days. I hope that today you will take a moment to be inspired, not by awe and grandeur but by the little things in life. Until next week, take care.
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Elm Grove Hello dear readers: We are having funny weather. We have had our air conditioner on a day or two. Then back to the heat. The island out in the lake is sure looking good. The old man went down today and finished up weed eating. Mr. Alvin has trimmed up the cedar tree that lives in the middle of the island. It looks so good I feel like going down to the lake and sit on the island. Our grand daughter and her little 5 year old son, A.J. came out for a while yesterday and we all went down to the island. We also wemt over to the fence and the cows that live next door came up to the fence to see us. This is the first time that A.J. had seen cows. I still had some old apples in my referegator and we ran up to the house and got some of the apples
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RABIES CLINIC 2012 Important notice to dog and cat owners, all dogs and cats 3 months of age must be vaccinated and registered with Tipton County Animal Control. This is a state law. The vaccination clinics have been set up throughout the county at a reduced price of $15.00 for each dog and cat. After which the rates will return to normal fee. Local Vets of Tipton County will be on site to give the vaccination.
Vaccination Clinic Schedule Wednesday April 11, 2012 3:30 Leighâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Chapel 4:00 Erwinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Grocery 5:00 Holly Grove Presbyterian
Thursday April 19, 2012 2:30 Randolph Methodist 3:00 Giltedge Community Center 5:00 Bucksnort Grocery
Friday April 13, 2012 4:00 Mt. Carmel 5:30 Clopton Gin
Saturday April 21, 2012 1:30 Brighton Comm. Center
Saturday April 14, 2012 1:00 Atoka City Hall
Friday April 27, 2012 1:15 Gift Gin 2:00 Hwy 59/14 SE Corner 3:00 Gainsville Byrd Welding
Wednesday April 18, 2012 12:00-2:30 Cobb Parr Park 3:00 Drummonds Fire Dept
Saturday April 28, 2012 1:00 Munford City Hall 1:30 Fastimes at Hwy 14 1:30 Burlison Gin
You May Contact The Tipton County Animal Shelter for more information
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Hi everyone, between tornado warnings, high winds, rain and colds and sinus problems, I really wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t mind those 100-degree temperatures this summer. I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t recall such a â&#x20AC;&#x153;springâ&#x20AC;? in my lifetime. However, our recently planted trees needed the rain. Our prayers go out to the many families who have lost everything as well those that have actually lost family members. Hope your week has been a good one. I know there has been a lot of softball and baseball tournaments going on. Charlie and I have been to a few. Our little Zack Kidd's team, the Mudcats, lost over the weekend. His dad, David Kidd, is their coach. My little Addie continues to bring in the homeruns. Our granddaughters Hannah, Sarah, Ellen and Abigail Quinn begin their games this week at Bellevue. Salem Presbyterian Church Worship is at 11 a.m. Rev. Charles Todd is the minister. Jason and Angie Morgan presented their son, Elijah Edward Morgan, for the Sacrament of Infant Baptism. Please see Kim Gray to reserve your Memphis Redbirds tickets. Tickets are $10 each and the game is April 28 at 6:05 p.m. Happy birthdays this week go to William Boyd, Leslie Moffatt, Jeff Stewart, Jeremy Pinner and Ernie Draffin. Hope they are
each the greatest! Sharon Presbyterian Church Worship is at 9 a.m. each Sunday morning. Rev. Charles Todd is the minister. We welcome all members, friends and visitors. Happy belated birthday to Miss Louise Gumpton. Covington Church of Christ Our worship service times have been changed this week to two morning services. The first will begin at 8:45 a.m. Bible study at 10 a.m. and the second morning service will begin at 11 a.m. These are our new hours permanently. Our Sunday evening service will remain at 5:30 p.m. Our mid-week bible study on Wednesday evenings at 7 p.m. will also remain the same. Brother Mike Rogers is our minister and Brother Jeff Phillips our associate minister and youth director. There will be a bridal shower for Tessa McDavid, bride-elect of John Evans, Sunday, April 22 at 2 p.m. Congratulations to Clint and Morgan Smith on the birth of a daughter, Abigail Leigh. Caleb is the proud big brother and Laura Craft, the new grandmother, and Mr. Jim Edmonds, the proud new great grandfather. In closing, my dear Charlie had a colonoscopy this week that went very well, praise the Lord. Have a great week everyone.
This weekâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Farm Report: Corn is getting tall enough to wave in the breeze. Cotton is popping up and winter wheat looks really good. More planting, spraying, fertilizing after it dries up a little more after the rain. I helped Elizabeth clean out a flower bed last Tuesday. We dug and pulled up two bushes, then borrowed a chain from their neighbor and pulled a big one up with Justinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s truck. Looking for a bench now. We celebrated Lizâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s birthday Wednesday night after church with a lemonblueberry cake shaped and decorated like a nursesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; scrub shirt. Cute! My dad, Kenneth Weir, and Clint and Courtney joined us in the celebration. Lyla will be two on Friday and she says she wants a â&#x20AC;&#x153;chocâ&#x20AC;? cake. Sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll get it! A whole bunch of us from the Covington Church of Christ traveled to Memphis for a Redbirds game Saturday night. Fun night and good game, and even though we lost by one point, there were fireworks! Fun night and I thank Ken Bringle for driving the van! Sorry Jennifer Phillips got sick with an abscessed tooth, and that Jim Henderson got out of breath and ended up in the hospital with pneumonia. Hope both of these get better quickly! We had a Marriage Seminar with Stan and Sheila Butt Sunday. Stan talked to the men and Sheila
talked to the women during Sunday school, Stan did the sermon and we had a big potluck lunch featuring fried chicken. Then we had another session with our own teachers and were dismissed. No church Sunday night, which seemed really weird. Good day! We will start our two services on April 22. Church at 8:45, Sunday school at 10 a.m. and second service at 11 a.m. until we get our new auditorium built. There will be a bridal shower for Tessa McDavid, bride-elect of John Evans IV on Sunday, April 22. They will be married on May 26 at Kentucky Youth Camp, where they met. Sweet! Showerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s at 2 p.m. Congratulations to Clint and Morgan Smith on the birth of little Abigail Leigh Smith, born Tuesday, April 10, weighing seven pounds. Caleb is the proud big brother, Laura Craft is the proud grandmother and Jim Edmonds is the proud great-grandfather! We were happy to see the David Keith family back at church on Sunday. All four of them have been very sick, possibly the flu for the boys.
On our prayer list are Jenni Langston, J. J. Brown, recovering from knee surgery, Pat Farabee, Alma Rose, Richard Huffman, Trey Erwin, Craig Randolph, Jimbo Edmonds and so many others, including our servicemen and women, and voters. Happy Birthday this week goes to Richard Shankle on April 15, to George Watkins on the 17th, to Alan Kinningham and Mitch Rogers on the 18th, to Ashley Whaley
and Ann Chapman on the 19th and to Lyla Harrell and LaVerne Baxter on the 20th! Happy Anniversary to Jerry and Kelley Melton on April 18, to Benny and Hope Collins on the 19th and to Bruce and Fay Hazlerig on the 20th! This weekâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Farmerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Almanac quote: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Place cut daffodils in water for 12 hours before combining with other flowers; otherwise, the sap wilts other plants.â&#x20AC;? Until next week.
Class of 1992 September 14-16 Munford High School Class of 1992 20-year reunion September 14-16. For more info visit http:// www.classquest.com October 20 The class of 1992 twenty-year reunion is getting close! Classmates, save the date of October 20 and find us on Facebook under â&#x20AC;&#x153;CHS Class of 92â&#x20AC;? for details. If Facebook isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t your thing, email us at naw1973@gmail. com so we will have a way to contact you.
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Kathy Keiter l 476-7014 Hello everybody! Hope youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re all doing well. We have no idea how blessed we are in this area by not having all the bad weather everyone else seems to be experiencing all around us. All those poor folks in Alabama and so many other places. I watch it on T.V. and itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s almost unimaginable to see the devastation. We must continue to lift these folks up in our prayers. Please also be in prayer for our dear little Ms. Hazel Greganti as she is in the hospital. She is the precious thing. Everyone out here loves her so much! Please continue to remember Mr. Harold Nelms in Quince Nursing Home in Memphis. The last I heard from his son Jerry, he was enjoying his new home, but we sure miss you Mr. Harold. We may have a new resident coming soon. I will give you more details and keep you posted as it unfolds. We have one room available and hopefully this person will fill that room. But now, we still have a whole building that we need to fill back up. We donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want to forget that. We just need the people to get on the waiting list and get that building opened back up. I do have an apartment for rent and actually I will be having another one about the middle of May. Now these are totally independent living apartments. The utili-
ties are included and the maintenance. There, you are on your own just like any other apartments, buy your own groceries, do your own cleaning and cooking and everything. They would be great for a single person or a couple. I had a couple the other day to stop and look at them; hopefully they will be able to move in. I met them at the Health Fair at Brighton last October, so Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m so thankful we did indeed meet! Come on out folks, weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d love to have you. Sure hope everyone has their calendar marked for our annual â&#x20AC;&#x153;Springfestâ&#x20AC;? that will be taking place here at the center on May 19 from 10 a.m. till 3 p.m. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll have lots of gospel music going on and lots of things for the kids to do; weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll have a cake auction, that is if all of my readers are able to bring a cake out to auction, and if you can make one and canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t get it out here, please just call me and Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll come and get it. I would love to, and if I have never met you, that will give me a chance to do so. I love it when total strangers come up to me and say they read my column every week, they are no longer strangers. Well, I better close for now. Please give someone a big hug, tell them you love them and donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t forget to love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul and mind! Until next week, God bless!
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Gold 6th grade Caroline Carmack, Montana Harrod, Chyna King, Megan Lyle, Rob Stimpson, Aubrey-Lake Webb, Austin Gray, Sara Pangburn, Kara Varner, Marrisa Dobmier, Kayla Roaldson Brittany Cunningham, Christina Evins, Lydia Edmonds, Wynonna Linn, Bailey Merritt, Jared South, Robert Amundson, Caleigh Holley, Logan Kohan, Nick Chamberlain 7th grade Kirsten Rettig, Brayden Helton, Lindsey Morrissett, Deven Billings, Gianna DeLuco, Amber Fowler, Moses York, Zachary Barbee, Austin Gleason, Aubree Jones, Morgan Leek, Lila Lumpkin 8th grade Hunter Stephens, Dylan Hazlett, Hannah Turner, Bailee Beard, Cassidy Benjamin, Zach Camp, Daniel Craig, Shayna Johnson, Seeley Layne, Kaitlyn Word, Emma Reasons, Megan Richard, Brandi Holland
6th grade Renee Abernathy, Caden Bingham, Olivia Brunner, Kenlee Dunn, Emylee Enright, Laura Grooms, Brent Howard, Connor Lee, Erin McKeel, Jason Medders, Anna Quinley, Cassie Rutter, Lucas Wirth Montana Dye, Mallory Glass, McKenzie Kelley, Charlotte Martin, Emily Queen, Kim Smith, Brett Wilkins, Trevor Ginn, Savannah Hart, Kiera Russell, Audrey Winter, Roman Ziegler, Reese Cartwright, Kenzie Headley, Bailey Jones, Tatiana Repelin, Lilyan Willams, Julia Crow, Alyssa Humphres, Scarlett Keough, Grace Rucker, Zach Young , Maddy Hetherington Braden Blair, Gabby Crawford, Georgie Brennan, Daniel Delashmit, Katie Etheridge, Trevor Nichols, Ethan Simpson, Sarah Swain, Tanner White, Bailey Barrett, Allison Click, Anna Hanks, Austin Holifield, Danielle Rezach, Tony Teamer, Mason McGaughy Will Beasley, DeRobert Currie, Alyssa Huffman, Ally Mize, Ashton Quarles, Kelley Ann Rice, Raven Russell Rebekah Blazer, Noah Huson, Vada Butler, Gauge
Nesbitt, Tess Hendrickson, Josh McFarland, Mariah Rose, Jacob Sanders, Drake Stephen, Jack Simpson, Hayes Wolfe, Laura Beth Lindley, Austin Brown, Val Breckenridge, Savannah Dickerson, Isabella Gallardo, Emily Hahn, Scarlett Hewitt, Ashely Merritt, Katelyn Morrissett, Riley Myers, Chandler Owens, Maddie Pugh, Will Rhinehardt, Aubrey Burks, Chanss Elder, Gabe Horton, Myleigh Huffman, Noah Jackson 7th grade Anna Bennett, Gabby Cooper, Julia Fowler, Gabe McDermott, Ross Ray, Katy Williams David Brandt, Haylee Carlew, Leo Garcia, Levi Jones, Emily Kaesberg, Marianna Lester, Lauren Smith, John Turner, Cassie Davis, Katie Scott, Rylee Carver, Will Coley, Lindsey Kilgore, Tyler Lovell, Mayleigh McDivitt, Bailey Pendley, Desiree Dyson, Austin Hambick, Jacob Onedera, Micheala Putnam, Cade Carpenter, Nathan Fisackerly, Carley Hale, Cami Holland, Abby Mallery, Tiffany Ragsdell, Josh Brown, Austin Cusack, Madison Fulcher, Alex Golden, Bryson Hammett, Bryson
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Munford Elementary School Principalâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s List 1st grade Aiden Barton, Skylar Billings, Reaghan Boone, Alee Brown, Braxton Brown, Beau Corder, Erin Elkins, Percy Glover, Sydney Green, Abigail Hamm, Dalton Hartley, Alexandra Hatch, Taylor Henderson, Jeremy Hoy, Jake Keeton, Sarah Landacre, Ben Lavelle, Ashlynn Ledford, Rebecca Montroy, Nathan Nunez, Jordan Patterson, Jayla Poole, Carrington Rose, Anylah Smith, Zachary Smith, Chase Spears, Kaden Spears, Jefferson Travis, Griffin Welch, Rylee Wilson, 2nd grade Emma Bain, Jessica Beasley, Andrew Black, Wesley Blish, Macy Broom, Jadyn Brown, Alex Connelly, Katelyn Daugherty, Jasmine Dupree, Trey Elliott, Kaden Ferrell, Abigail Hendren, Nycole Knight, Ethan Nelson, Carter McCoy, Haley Mason, Lillian Mooney, Delaney Ray, Jayden Smith, Mark Vandervort, Clayton Wilkinson, Larry Zumwalt 3rd grade Wesley Bolton, Kyle Bomar, Emily Cox, Hastin Dodson, Emma Faciszewski, Nathan Mears, Chase Millican, Joseph Perry, Jordan Pyland, Rickey Shaw, Noelle Werner 4th grade Abi Addison, C.J. Bishop, Abigail Black, Deandrea Bridges, Cameron Chambers, Blake Cousar, Micah Driscoll, Ethan Earnest, Eian
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4th grade Reagan Alvey, Heaven Archer, Joseph Craig, Luke Craig, Lee Davidson, Kelsey DeArmond, Victorya Garner, Kameron Hall, Sebastian Hall, Evan Hatchel, Aslynn Hatcher, Makayla Jones, Breanna Joyner, Blake Lepard, Shane Lewis, Lance McClain, David McKinney, Lily Mallory, Kassadie May,
Limited spots for TCA/ CIAA summer camp Summer is just around the corner and so is the Tipton Arts Council/ CIAA Theatre Arts Camp. Once again the Tipton Arts Council and Covington Integrated Arts Academy have joined forces to host the third annual theatrical camp for students. The camp will be held June 4-8 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The cost is $135 and all campers will receive a camp shirt and a video taken during camp and of the Friday evening
Christopher DeLashmit, John Francis, Brady Grantham, Emily Holland, Lyndsey McDivitt, Megan Richter, Sarah Rowland, Hunter Wanser, Christan Bohnert, Garrett Short, Makenna Amundson, Haley Anthony, Bradley Colson, Nicholas Dunn, Daisha Evans, Tabitha Fry, Jordan Jones, Amelia Kozlosky, Logan Lord, Madi Nichelson, Madison Starnes, Valery Young, Karli Repelin, Drake
will participate in every aspect of the campâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s production from staging to costumes, dancing, singing and drama. A limited number of camp and scholarship applications will be available at all Tipton County elementary and middle schools. For more information contact camp director Barbara McBride at (901) 476-9706 or (901) 2374006.
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Knightly News News from Covington Integrated Arts Academy John D. Rockefeller once said â&#x20AC;&#x153;If you want to succeed you should strike out on new paths, rather than travel the worn paths of accepted success.â&#x20AC;? Well, our little knights have been seeking out success through more quests than we can count, both near and far! You may have seen some of our band, choir, or drama students recently when they â&#x20AC;&#x153;Toured the Townâ&#x20AC;? at Wal-Mart, the Bald Butcher, and the Historic Covington Square to demonstrate their success with the arts as a personal invitation to our CIAA Open House night. On that note, we would like to thank all the par-
ents, neighbors, and new friends who came to visit us at our Open House last Thursday night! We so enjoyed your visit! Many otherstudents have been taking their success on the road as well! Drama team traveled to St. Louis to learn new dances and participate in competition. Our Treble Honors Choir just returned from their trip to the Tennessee Vocal Music Education AssociationState TMEA conference. Our Beta Club and Student Council also made the journey to St. Louis over spring break to celebrate the services projects they have completed over the last two
years. They were able to explore the St. Louis Zoo, the City Museum, and even the Gateway Arch. Our 7th and 8th graders recently traveled to Nashville on a historical lesson about Tennessee and were so pleased with their visit to the State Capitol, the historic museums, and even a visit with the Honorable Jimmy Naifeh. Our Challenge students spent last Wednesday visiting Baptist Tipton Hospital where they were able to learn all about healthcare and the medical field. Coming up soon our CIAA band members will be on their way to competition in St Louis as well!
Now that is not where our send-offs end folks! Just last week, we sent Mrs. Sara Gangaware to JAIL for March of Dimes! Our students worked together to raise over $300 dollars for March of Dimes so we could bail Mrs. Sara out. Our Beta Club has teamed up with the Memphis Food Bank for a very special send off. They are working together to send children home for the weekend with backpacks of food every week. Our featured teacher for this week is third grade leader, Ms. Julia Shaffer. Ms. Shaffer has been teaching for 3 years and â&#x20AC;&#x153;loves that every day is different.â&#x20AC;? She states her favorite part about teaching at CIAA is how teachers work together to make it such a supportive
atmosphere. With TCAP right around the corner, we are coming up on very exciting and busy weeks ahead so send your students to school ready to win! Remember, we are
winding down yearbook sales, so parents send in your yearbook forms this week. Also, CIAA open enrollment ends on April 20th so everyone make a trip to CIAA and join in the pursuit of success!
REBEL RUN All in the Family Over 200 runners of all ages participated in the first annual Tipton-Rosemark Academy Rebel Run 5K. The run was sponsored by the schoolĘźs Parent-Teacher Organization. The Weakly family, pictured left to right, Carter Weakley (TRA 6th Grade), Lisa Weakley and Darien Weakly (TRA 7th Grade) all received medals for placing in their age divisions. Courtesy photo.
DSCC News Brief Dr. Karen Bowyer, President of Dyersburg State Community College (DSCC), recently met with Ms. Kay Summers, President of the Tipton County Retired Teachers Association, and other members of the Association to discuss the Leaving a Legacy for Learning Fundraising Campaign. This Fundraising Campaign is underway in Tipton County to raise needed funds for scholarships and program development at the DSCC Jimmy Naifeh Center in Tipton County. Members of the Dyersburg State Community College Foundation Board Executive committee recently met in the Terrace Room of the Security Bank
Community Learning Center on the Dyersburg campus of Dyersburg State Community College. The Foundation Board is composed of area leaders from Dyer, Lake, Obion, Crockett, Gibson, Tipton and Lauderdale counties. They serve as advocates for the College to prospective students, elected officials and potential donors. It is the major vehicle for developing, soliciting and accepting private gifts, federal grants, and other private donations. The Foundation exists to manage these funds and make distribution of these funds to the College for use in various programs to promote academic enrichment. Larry White of White and Associates Insurance in Dyersburg is the 201112 foundation chair. Paul Rose of Rose Construc-
tion in Covington is vice chair/chair elect. Serving as treasurer is DSCC Vice President for Finance and Administrative Services Lowell â&#x20AC;&#x153;Budâ&#x20AC;? Hoffmann of Lexington. Dyersburg resident Youlanda Jones-Wilcox, DSCC vice president for Institutional Advancement and Continuing Education, is the Foundation secretary. Also serving on the Foundation Executive Board are: Bill Adcock, business consultant, Past Chair, Newbern; Jeff Agee, president and CEO of First Citizens National Bank, Dyersburg; Bill Boehmler, senior vice-president and financial consultant, Hilliard-Lyons, Dyersburg; Dr. Karen A. Bowyer, DSCC, Dyersburg; William Cloar, retired, Dyersburg; Joe Emery, executive vicepresident, Security Bank, Dyersburg; John Lannom,
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By MCKENZIE MANNING, TARA FINLEY, KEARSTEN HUMPHREY, TAILOR BEECHAM, and TYLER HAYES - MHS Leadership and Communications Class The Munford FFA Chapter recently traveled to Gatlinburg to attend the 84th Annual Tennessee State FFA Convention that was held April 2-4. Competing in four contests, they brought home three titles and advancing in Extemporaneous Public Speaking, Parliamentary Procedure and Ag Sales Career Development Events. After two rounds of intense competition, the Parliamentary Procedure team took the state title. Team members were Lauren Agcanas, Rebekah Davenport, Jessie Pyland, Raynette Johnson, Tara Swirka, and Elena Smith. The Agricultural Sales team also excelled, as they swept the competition. Jeff Rogers, Elena Smith, Payton Hendershott, and Rebekah Davenport were all competitors on the team. Finally, Jessie Pyland
succeeded in winning first place in the Extemporaneous Public Speaking Competition. As well as winning all of the previous competitions, the chapter achieved first-place honors in eight proficiencies: Jeff Rogers in Vegetable Production, Jonathan Warren in Grain Production Entrepreneurship, Shelby Simmons in Goat Production, Raynette Johnson in Agricultural Sales Entrepreneurship, Alex Pitts in Agricultural Education, Caleb Tibbits in Agricultural Mechanics Design and Fabrication, Tara Swirka in Emerging Agriculture Technology, and Margaret Mize in Integrated Systems Research. Cory Wrightâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s agriscience fair project shined above the rest as he earned gold in Senior Division Animal Systems. Jeff Rogers and Raynette Johnson were also recognized as recipients of Tennessee FFA Foundation Scholarship Recipients. Other awards the chapter received were 100 percent membership,
Camp Clements Superior Chapter Award, State Superior Chapter and National Gold Chapter. It was an honor to have former Munford FFA student and Tennessee Technological University freshman, Katelyn Butcher, represent the chapter as a State Officer Candidate. Peyton Graham, another former student of the program, retired as the Tennessee State FFA President who graduated as a proud member of the Munford Blue and Gold in 2011. Bill Newsom, agriculture teacher and FFA advisor, was awarded the VIP award for his years of continual service and dedication to the state association. The Munford FFA Chapter represented Tipton County and the City of Munford extremely well in each of their accomplishments. The state winners will compete at National Convention this October in Indianapolis, Indiana in hopes of obtaining the national titles.
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SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
Munford claims tournament title By JEFF IRELAND jireland@covingtonleader.com
Early in the season, Munford lost a couple of games largely due to defensive mistakes. Head coach Glenn Goulder believes the problem is getting worked out. Munford got solid defense throughout the Covington Invitational last weekend and went 5-0 to bring home the championship. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Defensively, we're doing really well right now,â&#x20AC;? Goulder said.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think we only made two errors the entire Covington tournament. When you do that you stay in ballgames.â&#x20AC;? On Saturday in the title game against Dyersburg, Munford turned a double play and a triple play and beat the Lady Trojans 7-2. Tara Comer hit a two-run homer in the game and Tori Ray hit a solo shot to lead the offense. Paige Barnes took care of the rest, scattering nine hits over seven innings to earn the win. Munford (21-7) defeated
Dyer County 6-1 in the semifinals. Amanda Levin drove in two runs and Ray had two hits and an RBI. Alex Stanford struck out three to earn the win. The Lady Cougars host Brighton in a key district game today at 6:30 p.m. before hosting Covington on Friday. In other action: â&#x20AC;˘ Munford beat Adamsville 8-0 on Saturday in tourney action. Sami Jo Schulz tripled, Stanford drove in two runs and Barnes drove in three. Comer struck out seven to earn the
win. â&#x20AC;˘ Comer hit a two-run homer and drove in three in a 6-0 win over Dyersburg on Friday in the tournament. Levin singled and doubled and Barnes struck out three and pitched a five-inning one-hitter. â&#x20AC;˘ Schulz had an RBI double and Jodi Duncan and Alex Turner singled in a 4-0 win over Bartlett on Friday. Stanford struck out eight in the win. â&#x20AC;˘ Munford defeated Millington 12-0 last Wednesday. Turner hit a three-run homer,
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By JEFF IRELAND jireland@covingtonleader.com Brighton entered its own tournament last weekend as one of the hottest teams around and did nothing to change that status. The Lady Cardinals defeated Tipton-Rosemark, Memphis Central and Marion (Ark.) in tournament play to extend their winning streak to 11 games. Brighton beat TRA, the defending DII-A state champs, 5-3 on Friday. The Lady Cardinals pushed five runs across in the second inning. TRA answered with three in the sixth but could not complete the comeback. Laura Judy singled in a pair of runs for Brighton and Bri McBride drove in one. Becky Judy struck out six over six innings to earn the win. Brooklyn Simpson was 2 for 3 with two RBI for TRA and Roxeanna Kimes and Audra Bibb each doubled. Kimes struck out five and allowed just four hits in five innings for TRA. On Saturday, Kara Glover tripled and Morgan Shaver drove in three to lead Brighton past Central 15-0. In Brighton's 5-2 win over Marion, McBride was 3 for 3 with a double and two RBI and Glover, Haley Craig and Haley McDill each had two hits. Laura Judy struck out eight over six innings to earn the win. The Lady Cardinals play at Munford tonight at 6:30 in district action. In other action: â&#x20AC;˘ Brighton defeated Jackson
By STEVE HOLT sports@covingtonleader.com It was a week chock full of games for the Lady Chargers, seven in all in district, tournament and incounty rival play. The annual Covington Invitational played out Friday and Saturday with CHS going 3-0 in pool play before falling to Dyersburg in the semifinals. Covington defeated Dyer County 5-1 on Friday, scoring all of its runs in the second inning. Autumn Glenn got the win, allowing four hits with six strikeouts. The Lady Chargers blanked Bartlett 7-0 later in the day. Gabby Glenn tossed a one-hitter. She struck out six and walked three. Autumn Glenn, Gabby Gleen and Hannah Clifton had a pair of hits each. Adamsville fell to CHS 5-4 in the final game of pool play on Friday. Clifton pitched three strong innings. She gave up five hits, struck out two and walked three. Gabby Glenn went one inning and got the win. Six players singled and Ryleigh Deverell got the game-winning RBI with a double to left in the fourth. After falling behind 3-1 through four innings in the semifinal on Saturday, CHS tied the game with Dyersburg with two runs in the fifth, only to see the Lady Trojans get the game-winner with a tally in the sixth for a 4-3 win. Autumn Glenn took the loss. She surrendered eight hits and a walk and struck out four. Gabby Glenn had the only extra base hit for CHS, a triple. Covington (13-6-1) returns to
Above, Munford senior Paige Barnes rounds third and heads for home during action Friday afternoon in Covington against Bartlett. Below, Covington junior shortstop Gabby Glenn tries to track down a ball in the hole against Dyer County. Munford won the Covington Invitational Saturday afternoon. Photos by Jeff Ireland
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Covington second baseman Kirk Winberry looks to turn two against Millington in recent action. Photo by Phil Ramsey
CHS blows out Trojans Munford defeats out of town teams By STEVE HOLT sports@covingtonleader.com Covington improved its record to 18-6 (4-0 district) last week with a pair of District 13-AA wins over Crockett County and a blowout against Millington. Tommy Beasley got the win at Crockett on Monday as CHS rolled 9-1. He went the distance, giving up five hits with eight strikeouts and a walk. Carlos Williams put up 3 RBI on a twiohit night and T.A. Watson added a pair of RBI. Brad Walker kicked in two sacrifice flies. The Chargers stropped the Cavaliers at home on Tuesday by a score of 7-4. Dylan Schlauch got the complete game victory. He allowed six hits, walked three and struck out 5. Beasley had two RBI and Tyler Davis twi in the win. D.J. Max was credited with a fiveinning no-hitter on Thursday in a 17-0 run rule game against Millington. He struck out six and walked three on the way to the win. Beasley and Kirk Winberry put up three RBI apiece and Clayton Click added a pair for the Chargers, who had an eight-hit night. The week ended with a 4-0 loss to Louisville (Ky.) Trinity. Bradyn McClain took the loss, going six and 1/3 innings. He gave up six hits, struck out five and walked one. Brad Walker closed out for CHS, which
her fifth of the season. Lindsey Owen drove in two with a double and Ray was 2 for 3. Comer earn the pitching win. â&#x20AC;˘ Munford beat Dyer County 8-2 last Thursday and 12-2 on Tuesday. Stanford had two doubles and three RBI in Thursday's win and Ray tripled. Barnes allowed one hit over four-plus innings for the win. Duncan was 3 for 3 with two triples and three RBI in Tuesday's win and Comer struck out two in five innings for the win.
managed only a double by Williams. The Chargers travel to Jackson South Side tonight, White Station tomorrow, South Gibson on Monday and host South Gibson on Tuesday in the final district game of the season. In other action: Munford hosted a pair of out of town teams last week and sent both of them home with losses. On Saturday the Cougars scored twice in the bottom of the sixth to pull out a 3-2 win over Lone Oak (Ky.). Josh Hibbard led the Cougars' offense, going 2 for 3 with a double and Ryan Flake and Corey Crowe each added two hits. Casey Crowe relieved Hunter Barber in the sixth inning to earn the win. Barber struck out eight batters over five innings. Munford got five runs in the fourth inning on Friday and defeated Reavis (Ill.) 7-2. Stephen Stewart was 3 for 4 with an RBI double and Ryan Bargery was 2 for 4. Josh Reeves struck out five to earn the win on the mound and also singled and doubled. Flake was 2 for 2 with a double and an RBI and J.C. Trobaugh doubled. Last Thursday, Munford defeated St. Benedict at home, 5-4. Josh Hibbard went the distance for Munford, striking out six and allowing SEE MHS, PAGE A13
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Basketball players honored
The Covington Mudcats 13-year-old team won first place in the MT Spring Classic recently in Bartlett. Pictured are, from left, front, Cole Wilkins, Jack Greene, Mark Smith Jr., Max Snyder; back, Blake Armour, Ethan Whitley, Tommy Flanagan, Matt Jacome, Cameron DeBlois and Will Turner.
By STEVE HOLT sports@covingtonleader.com A festive final act to the CHS basketball season opened on April 9 as the CHS Roundball Club hosted a banquet in honor of the Charger menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s teams. Every senior player and cheerleader will graduate and go on to a 4-year university, save one who earned a basketball scholarship at a two-year school. Every senior boy, namely Devione Draine, Ric Dickerson, Jawan Alston, Shelton Lyons and Adrian Frost, was named to the District 13-AA AllAcademic team, which requires a 3.0 GPA or better. Allie Moss, Demiah Eaton and TaSheena Adams earned spots on the ladies District 13-AA Academic team. The aforementioned eight players and Jâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;La Brandon, Precious Harvey, Briuna Dean, Tia Burnett, Tierra Williams, Iesha Tipton, Anne Marie Van Cleve, Kaleb Estes, Jesse Somerville, DeMarcus Seaberry, Delvin Russell and Montel Williams were all recognized for their 3.0+ GPAs as underclassmen. In district and regional awards the following Lady Chargers were noted: Iesha Carruthers, Demiah Eaton â&#x20AC;&#x201C; All District Honorable Mention Kamesha Van Pelt, Precious Harvey â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 1st team All District Harvey, Van Pelt, Carruthers â&#x20AC;&#x201C; All District tourney Precious Dyson, Carruthers, Harvey â&#x20AC;&#x201C; All Region Harvey â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Metro Best of Preps (Commercial Appeal) On the menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s side the following were given awards: Jaylin Dyson, Adrian Frost â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Honorable Mention All District Shelton Lyons, Devione Draine â&#x20AC;&#x201C; All District Jawan Alston â&#x20AC;&#x201C; All District MVP Lyons, Draine â&#x20AC;&#x201C; All District Tournament Alston â&#x20AC;&#x201C; All District MVP Draine, Alston â&#x20AC;&#x201C; All Region Alston, Draine â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Best of Preps (Commercial Appeal) The Charger freshman boys won their first district championship since the 1996-97 season. In coach Dion Realâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s four years at the helm, the CHS men are 98-30 overall; 53-7 in district play; have only eight home court losses; are 32-2 in district play in the past two years; have two regular season district, one regional and one district tourney championships and a sub-state appearance. The ladies have gone from seven players just two seasons ago to a 17-member varsity squad that reached the sectionals this season.
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Seed mix for habitats being offered Tipton County game warden Jake recreational shooting or hunting with Yoes is offering seed mix for local someone eager to go.â&#x20AC;? The online survey was conducted hunters. The seed mix is for turkey and quail habitat and food plots. If March 16-18 by Harris Interactive, you are interested, you can reach Yoes which performs periodic surveys for NSSF shooting and hunting particiat 1-615-339-8067. A new National Shooting Sports pation. The questions were asked of Foundation (NSSF) poll conducted general population adults 18 and by Harris Interactive found that more over. Here are some of their findings: Americans are target shooting now â&#x20AC;˘ Some 18.4 million Americans than six months ago and that â&#x20AC;&#x153;home â&#x20AC;&#x153;currently particiand personal defenseâ&#x20AC;? were pateâ&#x20AC;? in handgun the main reasons Americans target shooting recently purchased firearms. and 14.8 million in The poll also showed that rifle target shoot43 percent of respondents, ing, an increase which equates to nearly 98 from the 16.8 milmillion people, expressed lion and 13.9 milsome level of interest in parlion, respectively, ticipating in the shooting from an NSSF poll sports or hunting. conducted by Harâ&#x20AC;&#x153;Last year was a banner ris Interactive last year for lawful firearm sales, Wildlife Chatter September. and the results of this poll sugArnold Bull â&#x20AC;˘ Participation in gest the desires for personal the shotgun sports security and recreation were drivers of most of those purchases,â&#x20AC;? of â&#x20AC;&#x153;skeet/trapâ&#x20AC;? as 4.2 million in each read a statement from the National of those categories. â&#x20AC;˘ In response to a question about Shooting Sports Foundation, trade association for the firearms industry. why Americans made their most reâ&#x20AC;&#x153;The poll also reaffirms something cent firearm purchase, 40 percent of weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve known for a long time that respondents said â&#x20AC;&#x153;home protectionâ&#x20AC;? many millions of Americans want to followed by 36 percent citing â&#x20AC;&#x153;pertry target shooting or hunting and sonal protection.â&#x20AC;? Target shooting are just waiting for an invitation from (30 percent) and hunting (28 percent an experienced shooter to go to the ) came next. â&#x20AC;˘ The main barrier to people going range or afield. So, firearms owners, what are you waiting for? Make that target shooting more often? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Cost of invitation and share the enjoyment of ammunitionâ&#x20AC;? was cited by 50 percent
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six hits. Flake had an RBI double, Hibbard drove in two and Reeves drove in one. Munford (12-9) begins play in the Aaran Schuh Memorial Tournament in Ripley today at 5:15 p.m. The Cougars plays South Pemiscot Friday at 4:30 p.m. and Kennett and Dyersburg on Saturday. Munford wraps up District 13-AAA play Monday and Tuesday against Dyer County.
North Side 14-7 in Jackson last Thursday. Ali Christmas was 4 for 5 with a double and McDill, McBride and Craig each had three hits. â&#x20AC;˘ Last Wednesday Hadley Wilkins came up with a sacrifice fly in the top of the eighth and lead Brighton past Arlington 1-0. Laura Judy struck out six over eight innings to earn the win.
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district action at Munford on Friday, at home against Obion County on Tuesday and at Brighton on Wednesday. In other action: â&#x20AC;˘ Covington defeated district foe Ripley last Tuesday, 12-4. Gabby Glenn and Clifton had three hits apiece. Allie Moss added a pair of singles. Shelby Bolding, Autumn Glenn and Whitney Cook had
a hit each. Autumn Glenn went the distance. She gave up six hits, a walk, a hit batsman and struck out seven. â&#x20AC;˘ Gabby Glenn got a 13-0 win at Haywood in district play on Thursday, putting up crooked numbers in all five innings. She allowed two hits and struck out four. Sister Autumn popped a solo homer and a double. Gabby had two
hits as did Moss, Bolding, Brown and Clifton. Cook, Deverell and Lyndsey Ashburn chipped in singles. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This was our best offensive performance this season,â&#x20AC;? Covington coach Martha Lawler said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Every player in the lineup had at least one hit.â&#x20AC;?
of the respondents, followed by â&#x20AC;&#x153;not enough free time.â&#x20AC;? (43 percent) The survey highlighted the power of a personal invitation to motivate an individual to go target shooting or hunting. Some 45 percent of respondents said an â&#x20AC;&#x153;invitation from friend or familyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; would most encourage them to participate, ranking this personal interaction far ahead of all forms of advertising. Once invited by a friend or family member, respondents said they would want to... â&#x20AC;˘ Shoot a hand gun at the range (77 percent) â&#x20AC;˘ Shoot a rifle at the range (69 percent) â&#x20AC;˘ Go plinking (55 percent) â&#x20AC;˘ Fire shotguns at clay targets (54 percent) â&#x20AC;˘ Take a self protection class (54 percent) â&#x20AC;˘ Go hunting for various game species (25 percent) Our future and destiny as hunters and shooters can be improved considerably by taking the pollâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s advice. Invite someone to go hunting and shooting with you. If not today, then tomorrow. We will need their support and maybe sometime their vote. Remember to keep your powder dry and your eyes on the horizon. Arnold Bull hosts â&#x20AC;&#x153;Wildlife Chatterâ&#x20AC;? on WKBJ and has won numerous awards for his writing and television work. He can be reached at 476-4601 or arnold@bullinsurance.com.
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House For Rent, Brighton Village/Brighton Schools, 3BR/2.5BA, Fireplace, Whirlpool Tub, Hardwood Floors, Ceramic, 2 Car Garage. $500 Deposit/$1150 Month Rent. 901-4767761 Reduced- Covington city limits, 2br, 1ba, Kitchen, living room, stove and refrigerator furnished. C/H/A, Section 8 welcome. $550/mn plus deposit. Call 901-827-3843.
MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT 903 14X70 3br, 2ba, in Mason. 901-2374262 $500/rent, $500/deposit. 3br, 2ba, MH, Mason in Country. $500/mn, deposit required. 901-2942699.
AUTOMOTIVE 2009 Chevy Traverse For Sale, Fully Loaded 2009 Traverse For Sale! Emasculate condition! 50,100 miles! Engine only has 11,000 miles on it! Exterior is White and Interior is Black Leather! $26,300 Blue Book Value! Please call Jenifer, 833-5870! TRAILERS
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2-Openings, #1 CMA/Certified medical assistant with at least 2/3 years experience. Mathematical and EMR skills necessary. Knowing conversational Spanish, ideal. #2 Translator/Receptionist; must be fluent in English and Spanish and enjoy working with children and parents and have good computer and telephone skills. Contact; PRIMARY CARE PEDIATRICS, 901-873-4242 or leave resume at 8081 Hwy. 51 N. Millington, TN. 38053
Headlines Salon At Headlines Salon we always have a position open for the right qualified, energetic, smiling face. We have open lease. Call David West at 901-326-9247
Experienced Cooks and Servers wanted. Apply in person at Bozo’s Restaurant, Mason, TN.
BOZO’S
HOT PIT BAR-B-Q HomeChoice Health Services Ripley Branch Has immediate need for: Full-time and/or Part-time Registered Nurse For Lauderdale, Tipton, Shelby (Millington) County Area HomeChoice is a local home health agency Serving West Tennessee and North Mississippi. Reliable transportation and auto insurance required. HomeChoice Health Services is an equal opportunity employer. If interested, fax resume to 731-635-7549. Or call Bernice Patrick, RN at 731-635-7550.
LAWNMOWER REPAIR Save 30% on repair cost Retired mechanic over 40 years experience. Works from home, pickup and delivery available
901-355-5963 Childcare, Brighton home, ages 2-5. M-F. Call for more info. 901-5929433! Limited spaces available! Firefighter lawn service free estimates, 5th cut half price call today! 901-517-6069 or 901-3553691. MR. MOBILE, I COME TO YOU!! Oil changes, Brakes, Minor tune-ups, and More. “Fleets and Semi’s included” Call 901-201-9287.
HOMES FOR SALE
704
Covington, 1010 Crestview, 1,287sq. ft. brick/siding, 3br, 2ba, hardwood/carpet, all appliances, DBL carport, storage bldg., partially fenced yard, great neighborhood. $82,000. 901301-3578.
Mobile Home For Sale, 2002 Clayton mobile home 14 x 50. New interior paint, frig and stove stay, 12 x 20 aprox. front porch. Can stay on lot if you qualify. 250.00 lot rent. Trailer 12,000.00 or best offer. Call Dave at 840-4516 or 301-7855 Located in Munford.
REAL ESTATE RENT Home for Rent, 2 BR Rustic on 1.7 acres. $625/mn $500/dep. Brighton. 901-553-1100
APARTMENTS FOR RENT 901
AUTUMN HILLS $250 Deposit 4 - Bedroom, 2 - Full Baths Now Leasing
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Telephone Survey $10.00 per hour + bonus Immediate opening in Tipton County! I need a smiling voice to do telephone survey. Must be experienced in making outbound calls, able to work afternoons and evenings. SENIORS are encouraged to apply. Call John Parker for a confidential interview @ 1-901-359-8064 or fax resume to 1-901-753-4581.
We are the Charms Company a subsidiary of Tootsie Roll Industries and leader in confectionary manufacturing. We are currently seeking a Sanitation Supervisor for 3rd shift, 10:00pm – 6:00am M-F. An oriented team player with strong leadership skills, problem solving capabilities and initiative are needed. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, providing training, analyzing the current sanitation program, and managing ways to operate the sanitation process while keeping in mind production needs and how to utilize interaction between the two. Five years of manufacturing supervisory experience required; Two year degree minimum. Please mail resume to Charms LLC, ATTN. Human Resources, P.O. Box 687, Covington, TN 38019
NEED A CHANGE OF PACE? Now Seeking LPN PRN'S, RN PRN'S and RN P/T NEEDED Get out of the HUM-DRUM world of Nursing Homes or the exhausting pace of hospital life. Shift differential for evening, nights and weekends. Join our professional team and experience the best kept secret in nursing. We are looking for competent, self-motivated graduates of an approved School of Nursing. Must be 21 yrs. of age and have a valid driver license. Prior to employment with CCA, you must successfully complete a drug screen, medical exam and background investigation, which includes credit and criminal histories.
Staffmark - currently recruiting for the following positions in Covington. Assembly, Fabrication, Welding - Mig and Tig, Fork lift operators, and Pallet builders. Must have H.S. Diploma or GED, pass pre employment background and drug test.
CCA is a Drug Free Work-place & Equal Opportunity Employer. M/F/V/D Please apply on line www.ccajobs.com
If interested apply online at www.staffmark.com or in person at 442 Highway 51 North Suite H.
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Experienced short order cook wanted with at least 5 years experience. Call 901-837-8427.
DOGS, CATS & SUPPLIES 201 AKC Registered German Shepherd Pups 5 Female and 3 Male, Black and tan, and black and silver, wormed and first shots given, $600 each plus $200 breeding right fee, sire and dame on site, ready in 1 to 2 weeks. Call 731-612-7873 or 731612-7874.
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MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 706
Local Church needs Piano or Keyboard player for morning worship 901-682-5559 or 901-653-4963.
RESTAURANT & HOTEL
2br house in Covington. $450mn, $300dep. 901-476-8660 or 901-2627253.
TWO-AND-THREE-BEDROOM Townhomes in Brighton. Excellent schools. Call 901-476-8000 or 901489-2435.
HOMES FOR RENT
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120 Simonton St., Covington 3br, 1ba, $575mn. Call Tim 901-4754 7 9 7 .
Atoka
Covington
Covington
April 21st, 123 Brittany Lane in Blaydes Estates, Atoka. 7-12
Yard Sale, 2896 Hwy 59 S., Covington. Saturday 4-21-12 from 7 till 11. Home décor, antiques, too much to mention.
Yard Sale 4/21 @8amtill , 3436 Bride Rd. Couch/ with recliners, recliner, wooden rocking chair, pictures, household items, engine puller, clothes women's, men's, boys, girls, lamps, area rugs and much more. See Craigslist for pictures.
711 Shiloh Rd. Covington/ Garland area. 1 mile off Hwy 59. Friday and Saturday 7am-? New and used items, DVD's & VHS movies, toys, clothes, tools, collectables, Holiday items, store shelves, displays, bookcases. Dealers welcome.
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476-4492
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Bill McGowan & Co. Complete Insurance Service 100 N. Tipton • Munford • 837-0191
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901-652-7230
Roofing, Fencing, Interior & Exterior Painting, Vinyl Siding, Block Sod, Concrete Patios & Sidewalks, Lawn Services, Sheetrock Work, Finishing Work, Deck Construction, House Keeping, Holiday Decorations, Pressure Washing Patios & Gutters
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ACTS II COMMUNITY CHURCH 106 Star Shopping Lane Covington, TN 38019 901-475-1732 ANTIOCH M.B. CHURCH 1785 Wooten Street Covington, TN 38019 901-476-5811 ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH 190 Antioch Road Munford, TN 38058 901-837-9635 ASSOCIATED REFORMED PRESB 81 Church Ave Brighton, TN 38011 901-476-7233 ATOKA U.M. CHURCH 609 Atoka-Munford Ave Atoka, TN 38004 873-8454 ATOKA EVANGELICAL PREB 1041 Atoka Idaville Rd Atoka, TN 38004 837-3500 AVERY CHAPEL CME 2365 Leighs Chapel Road Covington, TN 38019 901-476-2337 BEAVER BAPTIST 9344 Holly Grove Rd Munford, TN 38058 901-837-2904
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Juanita’s Daycare & Preschool 6 a.m. - 6 p.m. Monday - Friday Atoka - 837-6657
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH 55 Andrea Dr. Munford, TN 38058 837-2247 BETHEL CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN 3406 Tracey Rd Atoka, TN 38004 837-0343 BIG HATCHIE BAPTIST ASSOCIATION 1390 Hwy. 51 N Covington,TN 38019 901-476-6759 BRIGHT HILL M.B. CHURCH 4650 Ballard Slough Rd. P.O. Box 166 Burlison,TN 38015 901-476-3227 CAMPGROUND U. M. CHURCH 3183 Drummonds Road Drummonds, TN 38023 837-4629 CANAAN BAPTIST CHURCH 211 Main Street N Covington, TN 38019 476-8782
BigRiver.net DSL Lite $22.95
872-7772 BRIGHTON PHARMACY & GIFT SHOP
Richard Todd- Owner
-Since 1888-
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 2010 Highway 51 S Covington, TN 38019 476-4433 CALVERY BIBLE CHURCH 894 Munford Ave Munford, TN 38058 837-8563 CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH 755 Lucy Kelly Rd. Brighton, TN 38011 901-475-4422
1880 Old Hwy 51 • Brighton, TN 38011 Phone: 901-837-8981 • Fax: 901-837-8986 Chuck Porter • Owner/Pharmacist Robin Porter • Owner/Buyer
Covington Granite works
CAREY CHAPEL AME 4955 Ballard Slough Rd Burlison, TN 38015 475-2288
Highway 51 South Covington Tn. 476-2240 Member
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 400 South Maple Street Covington, TN 38019 901-476-6858 CHARLESTON BAPTIST CHURCH 8642 Hwy 179 Stanton, TN 38069 901.476.8479 CHURCH OF CHRIST 873 Hwy 51 N. (Quality Inn) Covington, TN 38019 901.475.9443 CHRIST CHURCH AT CASPER CREEK 6849 Center College Rd. Millington, TN 38053 901.840.3637
BAPTIST
901-476-0333 1-877-676-5455 TOLL FREE
Home Care & Hospice TIPTON Medicare Certified • Joint Commission Accredited
WOOTEN OIL CO. 513 Sanford Ave. 901-476-2684
ROSE CONSTRUCTION
Design - Build
Contractors
476-9600
Home Health Care of West Tennessee Inc.
Phone 901- 840-4663 13690 Hwy 51 S., Ste. 101 Atoka, TN 38004
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CROSSROADS COMMUNITY CHURCH AT THE NAZARENE 3865 Beaver Rd Munford, TN 38058 901-837-2545 EBENEZER CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 70 Witherington Rd Mason, TN 38049 901-294-2670 ELM GROVE CHURCH OF CHRIST 2016 Elm Grove Rd Burlison, TN 38015 901-476-5440 ELM GROVE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1108 Elm Grove Rd. Burlison, TN 38015 901-476-8799 FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 900 Simmons Rd Drummonds, TN 38023 901-837-2683 FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCH 6920 Highway 59 W Burlison, TN 38015 901-476-1008 FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 1422 Old Hwy 51 Brighton, TN 38011 901-837-0950 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF ATOKA 102 Kimbrough Ave Atoka, TN 38004 901-313-2919 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF MUNFORD 521 Giltedge Rd. Munford, TN 38058 901-837-1559 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF COVINGTON 211 S. Main St. Covington, TN 38019 901-476-2489 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF MASON 359 Hwy 70 E Mason, TN 38049 MasonBaptistChurch.com FIRST BRIGHTON BAPTIST CHURCH 132 East Woodlawn Ave. Brighton, TN 38011 476-6180 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF COVINGTON 403 S. Main St. Covington, TN 38019 901-476-2434 FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 145 West Church Ave Covington, TN 38019 901-476-9694 GARLAND BAPTIST CHURCH 1756 Garland Dr. Covington, TN 38019 901-476-9691 GARLAND UNITED METHODIST 1613 Garland Drive Covington, TN 38058 901-476-9334 GATEWAY BAPTIST CHURCH 1915 Rosemark Rd Atoka, TN 38004 901-837-8087 GETHSEMANE BAPTIST CHURCH 2256 Mt. Lebanon Road Covington, TN 38019 901-475-1356 GRACE TEMPLE APOSTOLIC CHURCH 8923 Mt Carmel Rd Covington, TN 38019 901-475-1008 GREAT EXPECTATIONS COGIC 2053 Highway 51 S. Covington, TN 38019 901-476-6666 GREATER ST. JOHN MBC 411 Shelton Street Covington, TN 38019 901-476-4765 GRACE OUTREACH WORSHIP CENTER 795 Tennessee Ave Covington, TN 38019
CLOPTON U. M. CHURCH 5285 Brighton Clopton Rd Brighton, TN 38011 901-476-5512
HATCHIE CHURCH OF CHRIST 1372 Highway 51 N Covington, TN 38019 901-476-9709
COLLINS CHAPEL C.M.E. CHURCH 303 W. Ripley Avenue Covington, TN 38019 901-476-3094 -Church House 901-826-5132- Pastor
HOLLY GROVE CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN 4538 Holly Grove Rd Brighton, TN 38011 901-476-8379
COVINGTON ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1861 Hwy 51 South Covington, TN 38019 901-476-9592
HEBRON COMMUNITY CHURCH Rayburn Rd. Covington, TN 38019
COVINGTON ASSOCIATED REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN 133 W. Washington Street Covington, TN 38019 901-476-2222 CORNERSTONE COMMUNITY CHURCH 3030 Drummonds Rd Atoka, TN 38004 901-840-4326
HOPE COMMUNITY CHURCH 2086 Atoka-Idaville Rd. Atoka, TN 38004 901-491-8138 HOPEWELL UNITED METHODIST 3866 Munford Giltedge Rd Munford, TN 38058 HOSANNA MINISTRIES 13779 Hwy 51 S.
Atoka, TN 38004 901-840-4540 JEHOVAH'S WITNESS OF COVINGTON 1150 Old Brighton Rd Covington,TN 38019 901-475-2110 JESUS THE WAY OUTREACH CENTER 795 Tennessee Drive Covington, Tennessee 38019 KELLEY’S CHAPEL CHURCH OF GOD 692 Garland Detroit Rd. Burlison, TN 38015 LIBERTY BAPTIST 2097 Holly Grove Rd. Covington, TN 38019 901-476-5273
RAVENSCROFT EPISCOPAL CHAPEL 8219 Holly Grove Rd, Brighton, TN Holy Eucharist, 1st & 3rd Morning Prayer - 2nd & 4th 8:45 a.m. 837-1312 REDEEMING GRACE LUTHERAN 1496 Munford Ave. Munford, TN 38058 901-831-3980 THE REFUGE 749A N. Main St Covington, TN 38019 901-603-3897 RIVER OF LIFE 220 Beaver Rd Munford, TN 38058 901-837-8781
LIGHTHOUSE PRAISE TEMPLE 826B HWY 51 COVINGTON, TN 38019 901-294-3866
SALEM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 3400 Atoka-Idaville Road Atoka, TN 38004 901-837-8210
LIGHTHOUSE APOSTOLIC 2536 Tracy Rd. Atoka, TN 38004 901-837-9138
SHILOH MB CHURCH 584 John Hill Rd Brighton, TN 38011 901-476-0081
MASON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 11733 Hwy 59 Mason, TN 38049 837-8308
SIMONTON ASSEMBLY OF GOD 4100 Munford Gilt Edge Brighton, TN 38011 901-837-2168
MT. HERMAN CHURCH 3492 Quito-Drummonds Road, Millington, TN 38053(901) 835-2886
SMYRNA BAPTIST CHURCH 7512 Hwy 59 W Burlison, TN 38015 901-476-6178
MT. LEBANON ASSEMBLY 7560 Hwy 51 North Henning, TN 38041 MT. TIPTON CHRISTIAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Brighton Clopton Rd. Brighton, TN 38011 901-476-1165 MT. ZION CHURCH 838 S. Tipton Street Covington, TN 38019 901-476-3233 MUNFORD BAPTIST CHURCH 1253 Munford Ave Munford, TN 38058 901-837-9276 MUNFORD FIRST UNITED METHODIST 57 Tipton Rd Munford, TN 38058 901-837-8881 MUNFORD PRESBYTERIAN 60 East Main Street Munford, TN 38058 901-837-6721 NEW BEGINNING CHURCH 1460 Atoka Idaville Rd. Atoka, TN 38004 901-412-0241 NEW BEGINNINGS CHURCH 2357 Wilkinsville Rd Drummonds, TN 30823 901-835-5683 NEW HORIZON CHURCH OF GOD 1099 Hwy 51 N Covington, TN 38019 901-489-0447 NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH 5123 Highway 176 Covington, TN 38019 901-476-0062 NEW LIFE PRESBYTERIAN CHRUCH 133 Munford Ave Munford, TN 38058 901-837-6804 NEW SALEM UNITED METHODIST 7803 Munford Gilt Edge Burlison, TN 38015 901-476-8536 OAK GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH 4048 Highway 59 W Covington, TN 38019 901-476-7259 PLEASANT GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH 4625 Highway 59 S Covington, TN 38019 901-476-7016 PLEASANT GROVE METHODIST 314 Gainesville Rd Covington, TN 38019 901-476-3162 POPLAR GROVE ASSEMBLY OF GOD 2600 Glen Springs Rd. Drummonds, TN 38023 901-835-2611 POPLAR GROVE U.M.C. 228 Quito Drummonds Rd. Drummonds, TN 38023 901-835-2568 PARADISE BAPTIST CHURCH 520 Simonton St. Covington, Tennessee 38019 QUITO UNITED METHODIST 4580 Quito Drummonds Rd. Millington, TN 38053 901-835-2318 RANDOLPH ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 1135 Randolph Rd. Burlison, TN 476-8244
SOUTH TIPTON ASSEMBLY OF GOD 538 Simmons Rd. Drummonds, TN 38023 837-2140 ST. ALPHONSUS CATHOLIC CHURCH 1225 Highway 51 S Covington, TN 38019 901-476-8140 ST. LUKE BAPTIST CHURCH 632 St. Luke Rd. Covington, TN 38019 901-476-9746 ST. MARK AME CHURCH 842 Tipton Road Munford, TN 38058 (901) 837-1456 ST. MATTHEW'S EPISCOPAL 303 S. Munford Street Covington, TN 38019 901-476-6577 ST. MATTHEW MB CHURCH 296 Mason-Charleston Rd. Stanton, TN 38069 901-476-5935 ST JOHN MISSIONARY CHURCH 2086 Atoka-Idaville Rd Atoka, TN 38004 901-837-2474 ST. JOHN MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 1602 Highway 59 West Covington, TN 38019 901-4767645 ST. PAUL EPISCOPAL CHURCH 2406 Hwy 70 East Mason, TN 38049 901-294-2641 ST. STEPHENS M.B. CHURCH 3827 Hwy 51 North Covington, TN 38019 901-476-1559 TABERNACLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 4258 Highway 179 Covington 901-756-1071 TEMPLE OF PRAISE 8323 Richardson Landing Drummonds, TN 38023 901-835-3462 TIPTON CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST 470 Watson Rd Munford, TN 38058 901-837-8356 TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH 5954 Brighton Clopton Rd. Brighton, TN 38011 901-476-8889 TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 11886 Main St. Mason, TN 38049 VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH 5422 Drummonds Rd Drummonds, TN 38023 901-835-2280 WESTERN VALLEY BAPTIST 836 Church Rd. Covington, TN 38019 901-475-1255 WESTSIDE ASSEMBLY NON-DENOMINATIONAL 33 Paulette Circle Covington, TN 38019 WILLOW GROVE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 618 Willow Grove Rd. Covington, TN 38019 901-476-7337
Covington Funeral Home Magnolia Gardens Cemetery
3499 Highway 51 South 476-3757 (Phone) 476-5373 (Fax) David Berryman, Funeral Director Jonathan Murphy, Funeral Director
“Caring for the Community with Compassion”
Sherry Fitzpatrick, R.N. Director of Patient Services 901 Hwy 51 South Covington, TN 38019
901.476.2587 877.376.7579 Fax 901.475.6794
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SNAPSHOTS DECORATED FOR EASTER
Members and friends of New Salem UMC and Pisgah UMC cut flowers and flowering shrubs from their yards and gardens to decorate Easter Crosses at both Churches early Easter morning. Photos courtesy Rev. Larry M. Chitwood.
RL COULSTON & SONS Building Supplies / Contractor Covington, TN
476-9718
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2031 Highway 51 South • Covington , TN 38019
Phone : 476-2631 WOODS
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476-8500
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COMMENTARY
There has never been a time like this
every day with some new area of attack. First of all, I would like to say do not despair. God is still on I think we could all agree that His throne. He has not been taken we are living in unusual times. by surprise nor is He wringing His The divisions in our country seem hands in heaven wondering what to be widening instead of closing. to do next! This is a time when Biblical faith is being faithfulness is called for ridiculed in the public in the face of seemingly and downplayed by overwhelming odds. those who you would Christianity does not think should trumpet it. need the government’s Things we have taken approval to function. for granted in America Some so-called reliare suddenly being disgions falter and fail if carded for a “secular” they do not control the society. Atheists who politics of the day. The have long been content faith of Christ does not to do “their thing” have need political support come out with a ven- Pastor Freeman Weems to flourish. Do not begeance in assaulting the come discouraged when Christian foundation of our coun- unbelievers, atheists, or secularists try and churches in particular. Dr. seem to be running things; they are David Jeremiah recently wrote a not, God is. book entitled, I Never Thought Stemming the tide of irreligious I’d See the Day, detailing some attitudes and events is the work of of the changes in America. There the Holy Spirit. We should speak has never been a time like this in out when moral issues are in deAmerica. bate. The morality of the world is So what does this mean to us? flexible and not fixed. PostmodWhat should we as believers be ernism and atheism have one thing doing to stem the tide? Is there in common, their belief that there anything we can do? These and are no moral absolutes. If society many more questions swirl in our is to have fixed reference points minds as we are confronted nearly to measure morality, it will come By Pastor Freeman Weems Atoka Baptist Church
Church Bulletins Church bulletins, the section where we will share news briefs and church-related events, will run when space is available. To submit something to this section, call Echo Day at 901-476-7116 or send an email to eday@ covingtonleader.com. April 20 Shiloh CME Church, 1580 Hwy. 14 in Covington, will present the “Seven Last Words of Jesus” on Friday, April 20 at 7 p.m. All are invited to attend. April 21 New Beginnings Church, 2357 Wilkinsville Road, Drummonds, will be hosting a drive-thru prayer on Saturday, Apr. 21 from 9 a.m. to noon. Call 901-835love for more information. Alpha Arts Civic and Social Club will present its Founders Day program on Sunday, April 22 at 2 p.m. at St. Stephens Baptist Church in Covington. Humanitarian awards will be given to notable citizens in the community. All are invited to attend. April 22 Mt. Herman AME, 3492 Quito-Drummonds Road, will be hosting the Rachel D. Jones Women's Missionary Society "Evening in White" program at 3 p.m. Guest Speaker will be Minister Donna Bounds Edwards of Greater Imani Church in Memphis. For
more information, contact Mary Jones at 901-8352886. April 23-27 Bethel Church will be conducting a tent revival, South Tipton County Tent Revival, April 23-27, located across the street from Naifeh's supermarket. Please come out and be blessed. April 25-27 Shiloh CME Church, 1580 Hwy. 14 in Covington, will host a specialized revival power hour beginning at 7 p.m. on April 25, 26 and 27. Guest church and preacher will be Rev. Clarence K. Heath, the Greenwood CME Church, Memphis. April 29 Central Christian Church, 400 South Maple St. in Covington will hold its 5th Sunday Singspiration on April 29 at 6 p.m. followed by a spaghetti supper. All are invited. On Sunday, April 29, Gateway Baptist Church, 1915 Rosemark Rd., Atoka, will host Clay Crosse as he leads in worship and song, at both the 8 a.m. and the 10:30 am services. All are welcomed to come hear a special message from Clay and Renee Crosse. May 3 The Covington National Day of Prayer will be held at the Tipton County
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from the Bible and the body of Christ, the New Testament church being vocal about them. We are not perfect. Being a Christian does not put us above sin and fleshly corruption. We must be honest about our failures and faults, but should never allow them to be used to silence us. We may not be able to stop the flow of our society toward practical atheism, but we must not lay down our spiritual arms and silence our voices. This is a political season with a major election coming up in November. Politics are important and we should all pay attention to what the candidates do, say, and their positions on such things as abortion. We should never forget that the work of God is infinitely more important than any political campaign or politician. Christians should vote and should vote based on biblical, not party, principles. Our hope is in God and not in government. It is unbiblical to expect the government to do what God has promised He would do for us. There has never been a time like this, but it is a great time to shine for the Lord. Pick up your armor, Christian! Join in the fray and remember that we are to be on the Lord’s side in everything.
Courthouse on Thursday, May 3 at 12 p.m. The theme for this year's event is "One Nation Under God." Please join our community as we gather together to pray and seek the Lord's protection and favor on our community, region, and nation. You can find out more info on the NDP and the Covington event on the NDP website at http://www.nationaldayofprayer.org or by contacting Zach Cook at 901-848-2672. May 20 Shiloh CME Church, 1580 Hwy. 14 in Covington will celebrate its 144th church anniversary on Sunday, May 20 at 2:30 p.m. ON-GOING Teachers are needed for Sunday school classes at the Tipton County Correctional Facility on Sunday afternoons at 2:30-3:30 p.m.; six male teachers and two female teachers are needed. If you’re interested in volunteering, call 901-475-1403 or 901277-8769. Central Christian Church Sunday school starts at 9:30 a.m. Sunday Morning worship 10:45 a.m. and Sunday Evening worship at 6 p.m. Youth and adult Bible Study meets every Wednesday at 6 p.m. at 400 S. Maple Street. Gateway Baptist Church will meet each Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. for Celebrate Recovery, a program designed to share experience, strength, and hope
in overcoming life’s hurts, hang – ups, and habits where anonymity is a requirement. If you have any questions, please call 901-837-8087. Paradise Baptist Church will be hosting a free fitness program for the public every Tuesday night at 7 p.m. at 520 Simonton St., in Covington. All ages are welcome, and the public is invited. For more details, please email co-pastor, Minister Shelia Bryant at MinisterSBryant@yahoo. com or call the church at 486-4446.
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Whitley & Hughes Family Eye Care Modern eye care with a hometown commitment!
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Covington SUPER DOLLAR STORE Munford 476-3364 837-2000
First Utility District Tipton County “Natural Gas is Best” Phone
1701 Hwy. S. Covington Obituary Line: 476-9753 • Fax line: 476-1349 476-9778
710 Hwy.51 N. Covington 476-1307
Dunlap Retirement Center
Sunday School 9:00 am & 10:30 am
Landon B. Yarbrough - President
Fri - Sat. 9 a.m. midnight
Reg. Hamburger #1 & #2 1/2 pprice 5p.m. - 11 p.m.
ON-GOING Teachers needed Teachers are needed for Sunday school classes at the Tipton County Correctional Facility on Sunday afternoons at 2:30-3:30 p.m.; six male teachers and two female teachers are needed. If you’re interested in volunteering, call 901-475-1403 or 901277-8769.
Covington Memorial Gardens, Inc. "To Better serve Humanity"
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Brighton ARP Church will be hosting a grief support group at 7 p.m. every third Tuesday of the month. The Church is located at 81 Church St. Brighton. 476-7233 for more information.
Central Christian Church Sunday school starts at 9:30 a.m. Sunday Morning worship 10:45 a.m. and Sunday Evening worship at 6 p.m. Youth and adult Bible Study meets every Wednesday at 6 p.m. at 400 S. Maple Street.
68 Doctors Drive Munford 837-0188
24 hour staff
1495 Dunlap Orphanage Rd., Brighton Office: (901) 476-7014 Kathy Keiter www.dunlapretirecenter.org Director
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 5010 West Union, Millington, TN 38053 901-872-2264
Sundayy Worshipp 9:00am,10:30am,6:00 pm Wed. Services - 6:30 pm
TV Broadcast on Millington Cable Sunday's 10 a.m. & 9 p.m.
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Hometown Medical Services, LLC 111 Munford St. South • Covington, TN 38019 901-476-9996 • 901-476-9986 Fax Alan Hopkins, Msn, Rn, Cs, Acnp
THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 2012 ▪ A18 www.covingtonleader.com ADJOURN THE DAY OF THE SALE TO ANOTHER DAY, TIME AND PLACE CERTAIN WITHOUT FURTHER PUBLICATION, UPON ANNOUNCEMENT AT THE TIME AND PLACE FOR THE SALE SET FORTH ABOVE. THE TRUSTEE/SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO RESCIND THE SALE IN THE EVENT THE HIGHEST BIDDER DOES NOT HONOR THE HIGHEST BID WITHIN 24 HOURS, THE NEXT HIGHEST BIDDER AT THE NEXT HIGHEST BID WILL BE DEEMED THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER. OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: TENNESSEE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AGENCY THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. This day, April 3, 2012. This is improved property known as 580 PAYNE AVENUE, COVINGTON, TENNESSEE 38019. J. PHILLIP JONES SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE 1800 HAYES STREET NASHVILLE, TN 37203 (615) 254-4430 www.phillipjoneslaw.com F12-0356
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1x1 $13 ORDER OF PUBLICATION No. 29,566 IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF TIPTON COUNTY, TENNESSEE IN THE MATTER OF: ADOPTION OF LIZA ANNE GREEN A Minor, WILLIAM HENRY GREEN, STEPFATHER Petitioner, JESSICA ANNE GREEN, NATURAL MOTHER Co-Petitioner, VS. JESSIE EVERITT DUNGAN Respondent. It appearing from the sworn petition It appearing from the sworn petition for adoption and termination of parental rights filed in this cause, that the whereabouts of the Respondent, Jessie Everitt Dungan, are unknown and cannot be ascertained upon diligent inquiry. It further appearing that conception occurred in Tipton County, Tennessee. It is therefore ordered that Respondent, Jessie Everitt Dungan make his appearance at the Chancery Co of Tipton County, Tennessee, 180~OUth College, Covington, Tennessee on Monday, the 21st day of May, 2012, at 9:00 a.m. and answer petitioners’ petition for adoption and termination of parental nights or the same will be taken as confessed as to Respondent and this cause proceeded with ex parte, and that a copy of this order be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in The Leader published in Covington, Tipton County, Tennessee. This 21st day of March, 2012 CHANCERY COURT OF TIPTON COUNTY Judy Billing Richard McFall
Attorney for Petitioners 118 West Pleasant Avenue Covington, TN 38019 (901) 475-6735 March 29, April 5, 12, & 19
SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made in the terms, conditions, and payments provided in a certain Deed of Trust dated OCTOBER 31, 2008, executed by CHARLES W. CROSS AND JANET L. CROSS (A/K/A JANET L. CAPPOS, A/K/A JANET L. PATRICK), HUSBAND AND WIFE, to LARRY A. WEISSMAN, Trustee, of record in RECORD BOOK 1416, PAGE 902 AND CORRECTED BY SCRIVENER’S AFFIDAVIT OF RECORD IN RECORD BOOK 1425, PAGE 901 AND RECORD BOOK 1426, PAGE 212, for the benefit of SUNTRUST MORTGAGE, INC., in the Register’s Office for TIPTON County, Tennessee and to J. PHILLIP JONES, appointed as Substitute Trustee in an instrument of record in the Register’s Office for TIPTON County, Tennessee, to secure the indebtedness described; WHEREAS, the said Deed of Trust was last assigned to TENNESSEE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AGENCY; the entire indebtedness having been declared due and payable by TENNESSEE HOUSING DE-
VELOPMENT AGENCY BY AND THROUGH ITS SERVICER AND AUTHORIZED AGENT, U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, as provided in said Deed of Trust, I, J. PHILLIP JONES, will by virtue of the power and authority vested in me as Substitute Trustee, on TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 2012 AT 12:00 P.M. (NOON), AT THE NORTH DOOR OF THE TIPTON COUNTY COURTHOUSE IN COVINGTON, TIPTON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, sell to the highest bidder for cash, free from the equity of redemption, homestead, and dower, and all other exemptions which are expressly waived, and subject to any unpaid taxes, if any, the following described property in TIPTON County, Tennessee, to wit: PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE COUNTY OF TIPTON, TENNESSEE: LOT 3, BLOCK D, MCLENNANPAYNE SUBDIVISION, AS SHOWN ON PLAT OF RECORD IN DEED BOOK 240, PAGE 378, IN THE REGISTER’S OFFICE OF TIPTON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, TO WHICH REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE FOR A MORE PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION OF SAID PROPERTY. BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED TO CHARLES W. CROSS AND JANET L. CROSS, HUSBAND AND WIFE, TENANTS BY THE ENTIRETIES, BY DEED DATED OCTOBER 31, 2008 OF RECORD IN RECORD BOOK 1416, PAGE 900, IN THE REGISTER’S OFFICE OF TIPTON COUNTY, TENNESSEE.
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THIS IS IMPROVED PROPERTY KNOWN AS 580 PAYNE AVENUE, COVINGTON, TENNESSEE 38019. MAP 041J GROUP E PARCEL 015.00 THE SALE OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, AND IS FURTHER SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF ANY TENANT(S) OR OTHER PARTIES OR ENTITIES IN POSSESSION OF THE PROPERTY. THIS SALE IS SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES, IF ANY, ANY PRIOR LIENS OR ENCUMBRANCES LEASES, EASEMENTS AND ALL OTHER MATTERS OF RECORD INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE PRIORITY OF ANY FIXTURE FILING. IF THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY/ INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, THE STATE OF TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, OR THE STATE OF TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND WORK FORCE DEVELOPMENT ARE LISTED AS INTERESTED PARTIES IN THE ADVERTISEMENT, THEN THE NOTICE OF THIS FORECLOSURE IS BEING GIVEN TO THEM, AND THE SALE WILL BE SUBJECT TO THE APPLICABLE GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES RIGHT TO REDEEM THE PROPERTY, ALL AS REQUIRED BY 26 U.S.C. 7425 AND T.C.A. 67-1-1433. IF APPLICABLE, THE NOTICE REQUIREMENTS OF T.C.A. 35-5117 HAVE BEEN MET. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO
Default having been made in the terms, conditions, and payments provided in a certain Deed of Trust dated JULY 29, 2005, executed by COZSET T. JONES, AN UNMARRIED PERSON, to ALICE GALLAHER, Trustee, of record in RECORD BOOK 1222, PAGE 180, for the benefit of FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN CORPORATION D/B/A/ FIRST TENNESSEE HOME LOANS, in the Register’s Office for TIPTON County, Tennessee and to J. PHILLIP JONES, appointed as Substitute Trustee in an instrument of record in the Register’s Office for TIPTON County, Tennessee, to secure the indebtedness described; WHEREAS, the said Deed of Trust was last assigned to TENNESSEE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AGENCY; the entire indebtedness having been declared due and payable by TENNESSEE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AGENCY BY AND THROUGH ITS SERVICER AND AUTHORIZED AGENT, U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, as provided in said Deed of Trust, J. PHILLIP JONES, will by virtue of the power and authority vested in me as Substitute Trustee, on THURSDAY, MAY 10, 2012 AT 12:00 P.M. (NOON), AT THE NORTH DOOR OF THE TIPTON COUNTY COURTHOUSE IN COVINGTON, TIPTON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, sell to the highest bidder for cash, free from the equity of redemption, homestead, and dower, and all other exemptions which are expressly waived, and subject to any unpaid taxes, if any, the following described property in TIPTON County, Tennessee, to wit: PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE COUNTY OF TIPTON, TENNESSEE: LOT 104, SECTION D, WOODLAWN PLANTATION SUBDIVISION, AS SHOWN ON PLAT OF RECORD IN PLAT CABINET E, SLIDE 176, IN THE REGISTER’S OFFICE OF TIPTON COUNTY (ERRONEOUSLY REFERRED TO AS REGISTER’S OFFIE OF OF TIPTON COUNTY IN LEGAL DESCRIPTION ON DEED OF TRUST), TENNESSEE, TO WHICH PLAT REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE FOR A MORE PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION OF SAID PROPERTY. BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED TO COZSET T. JONES, AN UNMARRIED PERSON, BY DEED DATED JULY 29, 2005 OF RECORD IN RECORD BOOK 1222, PAGE 178, IN THE REGISTER’S OFFICE OF TIPTON COUNTY, TENNESSEE. THIS IS IMPROVED PROPERTY KNOWN AS 84 WOODCHASE DRIVE, BRIGHTON, TENNESSEE 38011. MAP 098B GROUP A CTRL MAP 079O PARCEL 104.00 THE SALE OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, AND IS FURTHER SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF ANY TENANT(S) OR OTHER PARTIES OR ENTITIES IN POSSESSION OF THE PROPERTY. THIS SALE IS SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES, IF ANY, ANY PRIOR LIENS OR ENCUMBRANCES LEASES, EASEMENTS AND ALL OTHER MATTERS OF RECORD INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE PRIORITY OF ANY FIXTURE FILING. IF THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY/ INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, THE STATE OF TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, OR THE STATE OF TENNESSEE
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND WORK FORCE DEVELOPMENT ARE LISTED AS INTERESTED PARTIES IN THE ADVERTISEMENT, THEN THE NOTICE OF THIS FORECLOSURE IS BEING GIVEN TO THEM, AND THE SALE WILL BE SUBJECT TO THE APPLICABLE GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES RIGHT TO REDEEM THE PROPERTY, ALL AS REQUIRED BY 26 U.S.C. 7425 AND T.C.A. 67-1-1433. IF APPLICABLE, THE NOTICE REQUIREMENTS OF T.C.A. 35-5117 HAVE BEEN MET. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ADJOURN THE DAY OF THE SALE TO ANOTHER DAY, TIME AND PLACE CERTAIN WITHOUT FURTHER PUBLICATION, UPON ANNOUNCEMENT AT THE TIME AND PLACE FOR THE SALE SET FORTH ABOVE. THE TRUSTEE/SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO RESCIND THE SALE IN THE EVENT THE HIGHEST BIDDER DOES NOT HONOR THE HIGHEST BID WITHIN 24 HOURS, THE NEXT HIGHEST BIDDER AT THE NEXT HIGHEST BID WILL BE DEEMED THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER. OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: NONE OF RECORD THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. This day, April 2, 2012. This is improved property known as 84 WOODCHASE DRIVE, BRIGHTON, TENNESSEE 38011. J. PHILLIP JONES SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE 1800 HAYES STREET NASHVILLE, TN 37203 (615) 254-4430 www.phillipjoneslaw.com F12-0239
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Default having been made in payment of the indebtedness described in the Deed of Trust executed by Paul Benson and Debbie Benson, to Craig R. Allen, Trustee, dated July 23, 2010, and duly recorded on August 17, 2010, in Book 1485, Page 221 of the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee, assigned to Mid-State Trust VIII on September 2, 2010 and recorded on September 20, 2010 In Book 1489, Page 240, and further assigned to Wachovia Bank N.A. formerly known as First Union National Bank on September 2, 2010 and recorded on Sept 20, 2010 in Book 1489 the holder of the Note described therein, having declared the entire balance due, payable and unpaid, the undersigned as Trustee, will at 11:00 a.m. C.D.T., on April 26, 2012 sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, at the front door of the Tipton County Courthouse in Covington, Tennessee, in bar of the equities of redemption, homestead, dower, and all other rights and exemptions of every kind, the following improved real estate in the Tipton County, Tennessee, to wit: Property described in the abovereferenced Deed of Trust with Tax ID. 55-33.19 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 2557 McClerkin Road, Burlison, Tennessee 38015-7209 Said sale will be made as stated above, free from the homestead and dower rights of the makers of said Trust Deed and in bar of the rights and equity of redemption as provided for therein, and subject to restrictions, conditions, easements and encumbrances superior to said Deed of Trust which affect the above-described property. Said Deed of Trust recites title to said real estate as unencumbered, except as aforesaid, but the sale will be made as Trustee, only, without covenants of warranty or seisin, and subject to any unpaid State, County and City taxes and other assessments or other liens, easements or restrictions. OTHER MONETARY LIENS OF RECORD: NONE The Trustee, at the instructions of the beneficiary of the Deed of Trust, shall have the power to adjourn the foreclosure sale to a date certain without further advertisement. CRAIG R. ALLEN, Trustee 801 Broad Street, Third Floor Chattanooga, Tennessee 37402 (423) 265-0214 Ad Run Dates: 04/05/2012, 04/12/2012 04/19/2012
IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF TIPTON COUNTY, TENNESSEE JOHNNY CHAMBERLIN, Plaintiff, VS.
No. 29603
THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 2012 ▪ A19 www.covingtonleader.com CINDY K. CHAMBERLIN, Defendant, NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Notice of the action shall be published in the Covington Leader as follows: IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF TIPTON COUNTY, TENNESSEE Docket #29603 IN RE: JOHNNY CHAMBERLIN VS. CINDY K. CHAMBERLIN It appearing from the sworn affidavit of the Plaintiff, filed in the cause that the residence and location of the Defendant, Cindy K. Chamberlin is unknown and cannot be ascertained upon the diligent search and inquiry. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that he make his appearance herein at the Chancery Courthouse of Tipton Co~ty, Tennessee, in Covington, Tennessee on the 4th day of June, 2012, and please, answer, or demur to complainant’s bill for divorce, or the same will be taken for confessed as to her and this cause proceed with ex parte, and that a copy of this Order be published once a week for 4 consecutive weeks in the Covington Leader. This 3rd day of April, 2012. Frank Deslauriers #12,051 Attorney for Plaintiff 214 W. Pleasant Covington, TN 38019 901-476-5356 Judy Billings Clerk and Master 12april4wp
NOTICE TO CREDITORS R. D. NO PR2998 ESTATE OF Sidney Ira Stafford. (Deceased) Notice is hereby given that the 28th day of March, 2012. Letters of Testamentary in the respect of the estate of Sidney Ira Stafford, deceased, were issued to the undersigned by the Chancery Court of Tipton County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and nonresident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against her estate are required to file same with the clerk of the above named Court within the earlier of four months from notice or 12 months from decedent’s date of death, otherwise their claims will be forever barred. This 12th day of April, 2012. C.P. Stafford Casper P. Stafford III Co-Executors 12April2wp Tipton County Chancery Court Judy Billings, Clerk and Master 1801 S. College St., Suite 110 Covington, TN 38019
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
as Instrument No. 104881, in Book 1346, at Page 923; and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned to BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., who is now the owner of said debt; and WHEREAS, Notice of the Right to Foreclose (“Notice”) was given in compliance with Tennessee law by the mailing a copy of the Notice to the parties at least sixty (60) days prior to the first publication of the Substitute Trustee’s Sale. WHEREAS, the undersigned, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., having been appointed by as Substitute Trustee by instrument filed for record in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the entire indebtedness has been declared due and payable, and that the undersigned, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., as Substitute Trustee or its duly appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute Trustee will, on May 11, 2012, 11:00 AM at the Tipton County courthouse door where the foreclosure sales are customarily held At the Tipton County Courthouse, Covington, TN, proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property situated in Tipton County, Tennessee, to wit: LOT 127, SECTION G, BLAYDES ESTATES SUBDIVISION AS SHOWN ON PLAT OF RECORD IN PLAT CABINET C, SLIDE 125, IN THE REGISTER’S OFFICE OF TIPTON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, TO WHICH PLAT REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE FOR A MORE PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION OF SAID PROPERTY. PARCEL # 128M C 01700 000 PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address of the property is believed to be 115 WILLIAM BLAYDES STREET, ATOKA, TN 38004. In the event of any discrepancy between this street address and the legal description of the property, the legal description shall control. CURRENT OWNER(S): CHRISTOPHER A. MILLS, AKA CHRISTOPHER MILLS ,ALICIA G. MILLS, AKA ALICIA MILLS, and CHRISTOPHER & ALICIA MILLS OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: The sale of the above-described property shall be subject to all matters shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior liens or encumbrances as well as any priority created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. This property is being sold with the express reservation that it is subject to confirmation by the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may be rescinded at any time. The right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, and place certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth above. All right and equity of redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee. The Property is sold as is, where is, without representations or warranties of any kind, including fitness for a particular use or purpose. RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., Substitute Trustee 2380 Performance Dr, TX2-984-0407 Richardson, TX 75082 Tel: (800) 281-8219 Fax: (866) 681-5002 Registered Agent: CT Corporation System 800 South Gay Street, Suite 2021 Knoxville, TN 37929 Tel: (865) 342-3522 TS#: 12-0009863 FEI # 1006.155373 04/19/2012, 04/26/2012, 05/03/2012
R. D. NO PR2984 ESTATE OF Jonathan Barry Richardson. (Deceased) Notice is hereby given that the 8th day of April, 2012. Letters of Administration in the respect of the estate of Jonathan Barry Richardson, deceased, were issued to the undersigned by the Chancery Court of Tipton County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and nonresident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against his estate are required to file same with the clerk of the above named Court within the earlier of four months from notice or 12 months from decedent’s date of death, otherwise their claims will be forever barred. This 12th day of April, 2012. Lisa M. Richardson Administratrix CTA 12April2wp Tipton County Chancery Court Judy Billings, Clerk and Master 1801 S. College St., Suite 110 Covington, TN 38019
NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE WHEREAS, default has occurred in the performance of the covenants, terms and conditions of a Deed of Trust dated June 11, 2007, executed by CHRISTOPHER MILLS AND ALICIA MILLS, HUSBAND AND WIFE, conveying certain real property therein described to JEANINE B. SAYLOR as same appears of record in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, on June 13, 2007,
SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE WHEREAS default has occurred in the performance of the covenants, terms and conditions of a Deed of Trust dated the 9th day of August, 2005, executed by Christine F. Sutphin and Joseph D. Naccarato, II, conveying certain real property therein described to William G. Simpson, Trustee, as same appears of record in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee, recorded August 11, 2005, at Book 1222, Page 880. NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the entire indebtedness has been declared due and payable, and that the undersigned, Sara C. Brasfield, having been appointed Substitute Trustee, by the virtue of the power, duty and authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute Trustee will, on May 14, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. at the North Door of the Courthouse in Covington, Tipton County, Tennessee, where the foreclosure sales are customarily held at the Tipton County Courthouse, proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property situated in Tipton County, Tennessee, to-wit: Said property being located on the east side of Maple Drive (f.k.a. Sawdust Trail Road), situated in the 7th Civil District of Tipton County, Tennessee and being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a cotton picker spindle found in the centerline of Maple Drive (f.k.a. Sawdust Trail Road), 50 foot right of way, at the southeast corner of Joseph P. Naccarato, Deed Book 525, Page
293 and a interior corner of Litus Moore, Deed Book 235, Page 507; thence with the centerline of Maple Drive and the east line of Naccarato along the following three (3) courses: N 33° 14’ 19” E, 59.45 feet; N 27° 30’ 30” E, 50.43 feet; N 22° 38’ 02” E, 84.74 feet to a cotton picker spindle set with identification washer affixed stamped “Key 1970” (which is typical for all monuments referred to herein as set) at the “Point of Beginning” of this 5.52 acre partition; thence with the centerline of Maple Drive, the east line of Naccarato and the south line of Jeff Wade, Deed Book 729, Page 784 along the following seven (7) courses: N 21° 27’ 19” E, 91.12 feet; N 21° 22’ 25” E, 93.93 feet; N 20° 24’ 57” E, 77.88 feet; N 23° 27’ 31” E, 100.59 feet; N 26° 28’ 48” E, 86.15 feet; N 33° 21’ 25” E, 81.43 feet; N 36° 34’ 46” E, 108.20 feet to a spindle set in a west line of Charles L. Walker Deed Book 274, Page 434, at a exterior corner of Litus Moore; thence S 73° 33’ 24” East, 56.65 feet, leaving said centerline with a west line of Walker to a point in the centerline of Billings branch; thence with the centerline of Billings Branch and a west line of Walker and the west line of Norris Hoye Ruleman, Deed Book 841, Page 873 along the following thirty three (33) courses: S 07° 00’ 04” E, 59.58 feet; S 09° 29’ 42” E, 52.53 feet; S 87° 16’ 12” E, 52.04 feet; 5.50° 17’ 38” E, 16.52 feet; S 09° 28’ 11” E, 32.99 feet; S 62° 43’ 42” E, 32.99 feet; N 44° 43’ 07” E, 31.10 feet; N 77° 12’ 12” E, 42.22 feet; S 87° 39’ 14” E, 33.99 feet; S 18° 14’ 45” E, 55.43 feet; S 36° 07’ 48” E, 94.51 feet; S 44° 33’ 44” W, 49.79 feet; S 68° 14’ 38” W, 30.45 feet; S 25° 48’ 49” W, 35.38 feet; S 09° 35’ 53” E, 44.81 feet; S 09° 06’ 50” E, 27.99 feet; S 85° 37’ 50” E, 26.18 feet; S 38° 06’ 00” E, 65.08 feet; S 29° 55’ 20” W, 51.61 feet; E 65° 15’ 11” W, 81.81 feet; N 89° 38’ 47” W, 50.96 feet; N 36° 11’ 26” W, 18.62 feet; N 82° 40’ 53” W, 75.25 feet; N 02° 07’ 26” W, 30.01 feet; N 48° 06’ 23” W, 23.21 feet; N 79° 02’ 33” W, 29.73 feet; S 23° 08’ 07” W, 23.26 feet; S 82° 14’ 56” W, 22.02 feet; S 13° 49’ 56” W, 30.71 feet; S 12° 54’ 07” E, 33.81 feet; S 42° 02’ 14” E, 76.68 feet; S 31° 53’ 49” E, 5.04 feet; S 12° 46’ 26” W, 70.02 feet; thence N 67° 43’ 59” W, leaving said branch and the west line of Ruleman, passing a 1/2 inch by 18 inch Iron Rod Set with identification cap affixed stamped “Key 1970”, at 15.00 feet, but in all a distance of 372.73 feet to the point of beginning and containing 5.52 acres, more or less. However, there is to be excepted from this 5.52 acre partition that portion occupied by the right of way of Maple Drive (50 foot total right of way). Being the same property conveyed to Christine Sutphin and Joseph Naccarato, II by deed of record in Book 1222, Page 877, in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee. PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address is believed to be 5.52 acres, Maple Drive, Atoka, TN. In the event of any discrepancy between this street address and the legal description of the property, the legal description shall control. CURRENT OWNER(S): Christine F. Sutphin & Joseph D. Naccarato, II OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: NONE The sale of the above-described property shall be subject to all matters shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements, or set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior liens or encumbrances as well as any priority created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. This property is being sold with the express reservation that it is subject to confirmation by the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may be rescinded at any time. The right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, and place certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth above. All right and equity of redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee. The Property is sold as is, where is, without representations or warranties of any kind, including fitness for a particular use or purpose. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. This the 19th day of April, 2012. SARA C. BRASFIELD, SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE P. O. Box 765 Covington, TN. 38019 (901) 476-3973
SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE WHEREAS, default having been made in the payment of the debts and obligations secured to be paid by that certain Note and Deed of Trust executed on December 23, 2008, by Peggy Wiseman and Marvin R Harper to Monte Connell, Trustee, as Deed of Trust appears of record in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee, under Book 1421, Page 347; and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned to SunTrust Mortgage, Inc. and WHEREAS, SunTrust Mortgage, Inc., the holder of said Note and Deed of Trust, (the “Holder”), appointed the undersigned, Nationwide Trustee
Services, Inc., as Substitute Trustee by instrument filed or to be filed for record in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee, with all the rights, powers and privileges of the original Trustee named in said Deed of Trust; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Tenn. Code Ann. § 35-5-117, not less than sixty (60) days prior to the first publication required by § 35-5-101, the notice of the right to foreclose was properly sent, if so required; and NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the entire indebtedness has been declared due and payable as provided in said Deed of Trust by the Holder, and that the undersigned, Nationwide Trustee Services, Inc., Substitute Trustee, or its duly appointed attorneys or agents, by virtue of the power and authority vested in it, will on Thursday, May 17, 2012, commencing at 10:00 at the North Door of the Tipton County Courthouse, Covington, Tennessee, proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property situated in Tipton County, Tennessee, to wit: Beginning at a point in the south line of Antioch Road, said point being 80.0 feet eastwardly from the northeast corner of Clayton Beckett Jr. property (527/110); thence along said south line, South 87 degrees 36 minutes 41 seconds East a distance of 133.16 feet to a point; thence South 04 degrees 14 minutes 07 seconds East a distance of 178.42 feet to a point; thence South 83 degrees 07 minutes 54 seconds West a distance of 25.25 feet to a point; thence South 03 degrees 26 minutes 46 seconds East a distance of 11.76 feet to a point; thence North 87 degrees 36 minutes 41 seconds West a distance of 72.94 feet to a point; thence South 83 degrees 07 minutes 54 seconds West a distance of 60.35 feet to a point; thence North 03 degrees 05 minutes 33 seconds East a distance of 202.71 feet to the point of beginning. Parcel #01-019-033.03 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 475 Antioch Highway 51 Road, Covington, TN 38019 CURRENT OWNER(S): Estate of Marvin R Harper, Marvin R Harper and Peggy Wiseman The sale of the above-described property shall be subject to all matters shown on any recorded plan; any unpaid taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior liens or encumbrances as well as any priority created by a fixture filing; and any matter that an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. Substitute Trustee will only convey any interest he/ she may have in the property at the time of sale. Property is sold ‘as is, where is.” For every lien or claim of lien of the state identified above, please be advised notice required by § 67-1-1433 (b)(1) was timely given and that any sale of the property herein referenced will be subject to the right of the state to redeem the land as provided for in § 67-1-1433(c)(1). All right and equity of redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee. The right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, and place certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth above. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Nationwide Trustee Services, Inc., Substitute Trustee c/o LW0 NATIONWIDE TRUSTEE SERVICES, INC. 1587 Northeast Expressway Atlanta, Georgia 30329 404-417-4040 File No.: 1154112 Web Site: www.JFLegal. com Insertion Dates: 04/19/2012, 04/26/2012, 05/03/2012
SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made in the terms, conditions, and payments provided in a certain Deed of Trust dated FEBRUARY 17, 2005, executed by JOYCE FULLER (A/K/A JOYCE L. FULLER, A/K/A JOYCE LUCILLE NOWLIN), AN UNMARRIED PERSON, to STATEWIDE TITLE AND ESCROW OF TENNESSEE, LLC, A TENNESSEE CORPORATION, Trustee, of record in RECORD BOOK 1191, PAGE 266, for the benefit of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR ALLEN MORTGAGE LC, in the Register’s Office for TIPTON County, Tennessee and to J. PHILLIP JONES, appointed as Substitute Trustee in an instrument of record in the Register’s Office for TIPTON County, Tennessee, to secure the indebtedness described; WHEREAS, the said Deed of Trust was last assigned to U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION; the entire indebtedness having been declared due and payable by U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, being the present owner/holder or authorized agent, designee or servicer of the holder/owner of said indebtedness, has requested foreclosure proceedings to be instituted; and as provided in said Deed of Trust, I, J. PHILLIP JONES, will by virtue of the power and authority vested in me as Substitute Trustee, on THURSDAY, MAY 10, 2012 AT 12:00 P.M. (NOON), AT THE NORTH DOOR OF THE TIPTON COUNTY COURTHOUSE IN COVINGTON, TIPTON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, sell to the highest bidder for cash, free from the equity of re-
demption, homestead, and dower, and all other exemptions which are expressly waived, and subject to any unpaid taxes, if any, the following described property in TIPTON County, Tennessee, to wit: PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE COUNTY OF TIPTON, TENNESSEE: LOT 17, MCLISTER PLACE SUBDIVISION, SECTION A, AS RECORDED AT PLAT CABINET G, SLIDE 72 OF THE TIPTON COUNTY REGISTER’S OFFICE TO WHICH REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE FOR A MORE PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION OF SAID LOT. BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED TO JOYCE FULLER, AN UNMARRIED PERSON, BY DEED DATED APRIL 20, 2004 OF RECORD IN RECORD BOOK 1136, PAGE 879, IN THE REGISTER’S OFFICE OF TIPTON COUNTY, TENNESSEE. THIS IS IMPROVED PROPERTY KNOWN AS 157 REGENCY DRIVE, BRIGHTON, TENNESSEE 38011. MAP 079P GROUP A PARCEL 064.00 THE SALE OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, AND IS FURTHER SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF ANY TENANT(S) OR OTHER PARTIES OR ENTITIES IN POSSESSION OF THE PROPERTY. THIS SALE IS SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES, IF ANY, ANY PRIOR LIENS OR ENCUMBRANCES LEASES, EASEMENTS AND ALL OTHER MATTERS OF RECORD INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE PRIORITY OF ANY FIXTURE FILING. IF THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY/ INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, THE STATE OF TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, OR THE STATE OF TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND WORK FORCE DEVELOPMENT ARE LISTED AS INTERESTED PARTIES IN THE ADVERTISEMENT, THEN THE NOTICE OF THIS FORECLOSURE IS BEING GIVEN TO THEM, AND THE SALE WILL BE SUBJECT TO THE APPLICABLE GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES RIGHT TO REDEEM THE PROPERTY, ALL AS REQUIRED BY 26 U.S.C. 7425 AND T.C.A. 67-1-1433. IF APPLICABLE, THE NOTICE REQUIREMENTS OF T.C.A. 35-5-117 HAVE BEEN MET. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ADJOURN THE DAY OF THE SALE TO ANOTHER DAY, TIME AND PLACE CERTAIN WITHOUT FURTHER PUBLICATION, UPON ANNOUNCEMENT AT THE TIME AND PLACE FOR THE SALE SET FORTH ABOVE. THE TRUSTEE/ SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO RESCIND THE SALE IN THE EVENT THE HIGHEST BIDDER DOES NOT HONOR THE HIGHEST BID WITHIN 24 HOURS, THE NEXT HIGHEST BIDDER AT THE NEXT HIGHEST BID WILL BE DEEMED THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER. OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: NONE OF RECORD THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. This day, April 17, 2012. This is improved property known as 157 REGENCY DRIVE, BRIGHTON, TENNESSEE 38011. J. PHILLIP JONES SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE 1800 HAYES STREET NASHVILLE, TN 37203 (615) 254-4430 www.phillipjoneslaw.com F12-0036
Atoka Auto Repair 13238 Hwy 51 S Atoka, TN 38004 901.840.2200 The following vehicle will be sold on May 3, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. (1)1994 Ford VIN# 1FALP42T9RF177N86
Billy’s Auto Shop 6142 Hwy 14 South Brighton, TN 38011 901-476-2165 The following autos will be sold at the above address on May 15, 2012 at 9:30 a.m. (1) 1999 Olds VIN# 1G3HN52K3X4809320 (2) 1995 Ford VIN# 1FALP62W5SH156588 (3) 1995 Merc VIN# 2MELM75W95X625538 (4) 2000 Chevy VIN# 1G1JC524GYZ337907 (5) 1995 Dodge VIN# 3B3AA46K0ST532339 (6) 1984 Buick VIN# 1G4AJ47A3EH455520
REQUEST FOR TITLE Request for title is being made on a 1994 Pontiac Firebird VIN # 262FV22P8R2251091 Anyone holding an interest in this vehicle please notify Kyle N. Smith at 120 Mathis E. Ave., Brighton, TN 38011 By certified mail within 10 days of this publication.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS R. D. NO PR3002 ESTATE OF Winnie Inez Hoy. (Deceased) Notice is hereby given that the 5th day of April, 2012. Letters of Testamentary in the respect of the estate of Winnie Inez Hoy, deceased, were issued to the undersigned by the Chancery Court of Tipton County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and nonresident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against her estate are required to file same with the clerk of the above named Court within the earlier of four months from notice or 12 months from decedent’s date of death, otherwise their claims will be forever barred. This 19th day of April, 2012. Janie Ruth Hoy Dunbar Thelma Ann Hoy Hanks Kathy Elaine Hoy Hawkins Co-Executrixes 19April2wp Tipton County Chancery Court Judy Billings, Clerk and Master 1801 S. College St., Suite 110 Covington, TN 38019
City of Covington Historic Zoning Meeting May 1, 2012 at 6:30 pm. Lower Level Conference Room 200 W. Washington Ave. Agenda available at City Hall in the Planning and Building Office. All interested parties are invited to attend. For additional information call Covington Public Works, Planning and Building Division at 901476-7191. The doors by the flag pole on the south side of the building will be locked. The doors by the drive thru lane on the north side of the building will be unlocked for the meeting. 19apr1w
SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of an execution (Section 26-701) issued by Mike Forbess., Clerk of the General Sessions Court of Tipton County, Tennessee, dated the 21 Feb 2012, I will expose to sale to the highest bidder, for cash on the 09 April 2012. Time 10:00 A.M. at GOVDEALS.COM Execution # 12-cv-54 Ben Baker Vs Edward Lewis Jr 1989 Dodge Truck, Vin # 1B7HM16Y4KS181833 THIS PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD @ GOVDEALS.COM Beginning 09 April 2012 – 23 April 12 1801 S. College St, Covington TN 38019 All Property And Vehicles Sold Subject to Any and All Liens JT “Pancho” Chumley Sheriff of Tipton County, Tennessee
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING THE TOWN OF MASON WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING ON MONDAY, MAY 14, 2011 AT 6:30 PM AT MASON CITY HALL. THE PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA WILL BE THE FOLLOWING: 1. ORDINANCE AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF MASON, TENNESSEE TO REZONE THE HEREIN DESCRIBED PROPERTIES FROM -1 {GENERAL BUSINESS} TO R-2 (MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL) PARCELS 14.00, 15.00, AND 16.00, GROUP A ON TIPTON COUNTY TAX MAP 138C. 2. ORDINANCE TO ADOPT VARIOUS STANDARD CODES RELATING TO INSPECTION ACTIVITIES OF THE TOWN OF MASON, TENNESSEE, AND ENFORCEMENT OF BUILDING PROVISIONS AS PROVIDED IN SAID CODES. ALL CITIZENS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND. MITZI SMITH CITY RECORDER
A20 â&#x20AC;˘ Thursday, April 19, 2012 â&#x20AC;˘ THE LEADER City of Covington Planning Commission Meeting May 1, 2012 5:00 pm Lower Level Conference Room 200 W. Washington Ave 1. David A. Whaley- Whaley Rd, Map 069 Parcel 021.06. Proposed rezoning of property from FAR Growth Area -Forestry AG Residential to C-2 Growth Area/Light Commercial. 2. Discussion on outdoor display or storage of merchandise. 3. Discussion regarding recycling facilities. All interested parties are invited to attend. For additional information call Covington Public Works, Planning and Building Division at 901-476-7191. The doors by the flag pole on the south side of the building will be locked. The doors by the drive thru lane on the north side of the building will be unlocked for the meeting. 19apr1w
POST-FILING ANNOUNCEMENT On April 2, 2012, Educational Media Foundation filed an application with the Federal Communications Commission for the renewal of FM translator station W218CE, which is licensed to serve Covington, Tennessee. The station rebroadcasts KLOV, with an effective radiated power 0.013 kW. Our license will expire on August 1, 2012. We have filed an application for renewal with the FCC. A copy of this application is available for public inspection during our regular business hours. Individuals who wish to advise the FCC of facts relating to our renewal application and to whether this station has operated in the public interest should file comments and petitions with the FCC by July 1, 2012. Further information concerning the FCC's broadcast license renewal process is available at KLVR, 2288 Airport Boulevard, Santa Rosa, California 95403 or may be obtained from the FCC, Washington DC 20554.
www.covingtonleader.com PUBLIC NOTICE OF MEETING OF THE BOARD OF MAYOR AND ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF COVINGTON, TENNESSEE Notice is hereby given that the Board of Mayor and Aldermen (the "Board"), of the City of Covington, Tennessee, will meet in regular public session at 5:30 p.m., local time, on Tuesday, April 24, 2012, at City Hall, 200 West Washington Ave., Covington, Tennessee. At such meeting the Board will consider and transact all business which may come before such Board. Additional information concerning the above may be obtained from Tina Dunn, City Recorder, telephone number (901) 476-9613.
INVITATION TO BIDDERS The Tipton County Public Works Department requests separate sealed bids for the following: ASPHALT â&#x20AC;&#x201C; COLD MIX CORRUGATED METAL CULVERTS CREOSOTE TREATED BRIDGE LUMBER LIMESTONE & RIP RAP PIT-RUN MINERAL AGGREGATE ROADSIDE CHEMICALS ROADWAY STRIPING
Bids shall be received by the Tipton County Public Works Department at the Administration Office in Brighton, TN 38011. Bids will be accepted until 5:00 p.m. local time on Monday, May 7, 2012. Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at the public works meeting at 6:00 p.m. on said date. Bids sent by mail should be addresses to the Tipton County Public Works Department, 8279 Hwy 51, Brighton TN 38011. The bid sheets shall be enclosed in a separate sealed envelope marked â&#x20AC;&#x153;BID ENCLOSEDâ&#x20AC;? thus, preventing the bid from being opened in error. Bids will not be received or accepted after the time specified above for the opening of the bids. Bids submitted after the designated hour will be deemed invalid and returned unopened to the bidder. A bidder may not withdraw his bid during the first sixty (60) days after the actual opening bid date. Bid specifications are available on our website www.tcpw.net or can be picked up at the Public Works Office in Brighton. Tipton County Public Works reserves the right to accept and/or reject any and all bids. Shannon Reed, P.E. Director
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS PROJECT NAME: COON VALLEY ROAD LEVEE REPAIR OWNER: TIPTON COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS Sealed bids for COON VALLEY ROAD LEVEE REPAIR (Contract No.3) will be received by MR. SHANNON REED at the office of TIPTON COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS, 8279 HIGHWAY 51, BRIGHTON, TN 380111 until 10:00 a.m., CST, Monday, May 14, 2012, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud: The Information for Bidders, Form of Bid, Form of Contract, Plans, Specifications, and Forms of Bid Bond, Performance and Payment Bond, and other contract documents may be examined at the following: 1) TIPTON COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS 4) ASKEW HARGRAVES HARCOURT 8279 HIGHWAY 51 3009 DAVIES PLANTATION ROAD BRIGHTON, TN 38011 LAKELAND, TN 38002 2) WEST TENNESSEE PLANS ROOM 439 AIRWAYS BLVD. JACKSON, TN 38301
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Thursday, April 19, 2012 • THE LEADER • A21
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SENIOR TALENT TAKES THE STAGE
Performers from the Tipton County Commission on Aging annual Senior Talent Show strut their stuff during Sunday, April 15's performance at the historic Ruffin Theater. More than 400 people attended the beloved show. Pictured left are the TCCA Line Dancers and above is the Andrew Sisters singing "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy."
LEGALS
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NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE TIPTON COUNTY, STATE OF TENNESSEE THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Default has been made in the terms, conditions and payments provided for in that certain Deed of Trust dated December 31, 1998, of record in Deed Book / Page Number 851 / 828, Instrument , Register’s Office for Tipton County, Tennessee, from Estate of Sarah Smith (Borrower) to JERRY L. BAKER, JR. (Trustee) for the benefit of PINNFUND, USA, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION (Lender), securing the Note/indebtedness therein described, the entire Note/indebtedness having been declared in default and immediately due and payable by the lawful owner and holder thereof. DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS AS INDENTURE TRUSTEE FOR THE REGISTERED HOLDERS OF SAXON ASSET SECURITIES TRUST 2004-3 MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET BACKED NOTES, SERIES 2004-3 (Holder), now being the present owner/holder of said indebtedness, has now requested that foreclosure proceedings be instituted, and said Holder has appointed the firm listed below as Successor
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Trustee under said Deed of Trust, by an instrument duly recorded in the aforesaid records, to serve in the place and stead of the aforementioned Trustee. Notice of the Right to Foreclose was sent to the Borrower by letter dated February 13, 2012. NOW, THEREFORE, said Successor Trustee, or agent thereof, pursuant to said Deed of Trust, having been requested by the Holder so to do, and by virtue of the authority and power vested in said Successor Trustee by said Deed of Trust, will on May 15, 2012 at 1:00 p.m., at the usual and customary location at the Tipton County, Tennessee, Courthouse, sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash (or credit upon the indebtedness secured if the lawful owner and holder thereof is the successful purchaser), the following-described property: BEGINNING AT A STAKE IN THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY OF PEETE STREET, SAID STAKE BEING THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE WILLIAM PERSON PROPERTY, OF WHICH THIS SURVEY IS A PART, ALSO BEING THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF W.K. RICE; RUNS THENCE WITH THE NORTH LINE OF W.K. RICE EAST 182.00 FEET TO A STAKE; THENCE NORTH 2 DEGREES WEST 80.00 FEET TO A STAKE; THENCE WEST 188.00 FEET TO A STAKE IN THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY OF PEETE STREET; THENCE WITH THE SAME SOUTH 6 DEGREES WEST 80.62 FEET TO THE BEGINNING AND CONTAINING 0.34 OF
AN ACRE. THIS BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED TO ROBERT F. SMITH AND WIFE, SARAH SMITH, AS TENANTS BY THE ENTIRETIES, FROM WILLIAM PERSON AND WIFE, EDNA J. PERSON, BY DEED DATED NOVEMBER 18, 1972, RECORDED FEBRUARY 16, 1973 IN BOOK 340, PAGE 131, RECORDED IN REGISTER’S OFFICE OF TIPTON COUNTY, TENNESSEE. PARCEL D-028.01
NO:
01-0250.
PROPERTY ALSO KNOWN AS: 426 PEETE STREET, COVINGTON, TENNESSEE For informational purposes only, this property is commonly known as 426 Peete Street, Covington, TN 38019, Parcel ID 025O D 02801 000. The property shall be free from all right and equity of redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, dower, curtesy, elective share, and all other exemptions that are expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the Successor Trustee will sell and convey only as Successor Trustee, “as is” and “where is” and without covenants of seizin or warranties of title. Listing of Subordinate Lienholders: Trustmark National Bank C/O Wanda W. Cross P.O Box 99 Collierville, TN 38027
Listing of Other Interested Parties: N/A This sale is subject to liens; easements; encumbrances; property taxes; rights of redemption of taxing entities; all matters shown on any recorded plan(s) or plat(s); any unpaid taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or setback lines that may be applicable; any statutory rights of redemption of any governmental agency, state or federal; any prior liens or encumbrances as well as any priority created by a fixture filing; any matter that an accurate survey of the premises might disclose; and other matters which are prior in right to the lien of the aforesaid Deed of Trust. If a high bidder fails to close a sale, the Successor Trustee shall have the option of making the sale to the next highest bidder. The sale held pursuant to this Notice may be rescinded at the Successor Trustee’s option at any time. The right is reserved to adjourn the sale to another day, time and/or place certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth above, or at any date and time fixed by a preceding postponement. Alternatively, at its option, Successor Trustee may give a new notice of sale. Weissman Nowack Curry & Wilco, PC One Alliance Center, 4th Floor 3500 Lenox Road Atlanta, GA 30326 (866) 960-8298 File #: 011583
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A22 • Thursday, April 19, 2012 • THE LEADER
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Introduces
SERVICE SPECIALS Good at Both King Cotton Dealerships ON ALL MAKES AND MODELS!
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CHANGE
FREE CAR WASH WITH ANY PURCHASE
FREE 27 POINT INSPECTION
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OIL
.95
.95 TIRE ROTATION INCLUDED
ANY
.95
99
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ROTATE & BALANCE
KEEP YOUR ENGINE RUNNING CLEAN & PREVENT UNEVEN TIRE WEAR
Service Manager
ROTATE AND BALANCE ALL FOUR TIRES Plus Tax. Certain Restrictions May Apply. See Dealer For Complete Details. Expires 4/30/12
Introduces
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965 Hwy 51 North Covington, TN
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We welcome Brad Davis as our new Sales Manager at King Cotton Ford.
Brad Davis
www.kingcottonford.com 965 Highway 51 N | Covington, TN 38019 (901) 476-7111
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BRAKE PAD REPLACEMENT
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Up to 5 qts. Conventional Motor Oil, Includes Oil, Filter & Labor. Excludes Diesel and Synthetic. Plus Tax. Expires 4/30/12
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MAKE MODEL
Bob Fuller,
Rodney Hanks, Service Manager and
Jimmy Sears, Service Advisor
He’s Back!!
King Cotton Autoplex welcomes back Sam Naifeh
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