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FIRE SAFETY
Grant donates free smoke detectors By JEFF IRELAND jireland@covingtonleader.com
Man charged in wife's murder Brother-in-law: ‘I want him to be tortured every day’ By ECHO DAY eday@covingtonleader.com The family of a mother murdered in Drummonds Friday says they want justice. "I don't want him to die, I want him to be tortured every day," said Glen Cox, the brother-in-law of Shannon Gardner. "I want them to release him to me." Cox has more than a few choice words for Richard Hatchel, his sisterin-law's estranged husband, because his five-year-old son was in the home at the time his aunt was shot to death. "He took somebody away from three kids and did that in front of my son. I hope he gets what he gets." "She got shot right here," the boy said Monday morning, holding both his hands to his chest. "It came out her back. She was on the couch." Cox said he had a doctor appointment and left his son with Shannon. He was notified of the shooting and returned home to find his son in a
Dozens of homes in Munford, Atoka and the surrounding areas are now more prepared for a fire thanks to a cooperative effort between the Munford/ Atoka Fire Department and the State Fire Marshal's Office. Last week, representatives from the Munford/Atoka Fire Department installed 74 free smoke detectors in area homes, primarily for low-income and elderly residents. The State Fire Marshal's Office supplied 99 detectors to the local department. Local fire chief Alan Barkelew said by late this week he expects all of them to be installed. “As soon as they're all gone, we're going to apply for some more,” Barkelew said. “We've been targeting our older residents and some low-income areas to make sure they have working detectors.” SEE FIRE, A3
Strike causes delay in trash collection
Richard Hatchel, left, was charged with firstdegree murder in the shooting death of his wife, Shannon, Friday in their Drummonds home (above).
patrol car. "I was mad. I didn't know if he was hurt or not," Cox said. "After everything was done, he went and put a rag on her to get the bleeding to stop." None of Gardner's three children was home at the time. Cox said Gardner had filed for divorce from Hatchel and he was unhappy with the impending divorce. Affidavits obtained Monday afternoon state Hatchel told detectives his wife kicked him out of the house and on Friday morning he left, headed on a drive toward the river, because "she kept asking for money." Hatchel said he returned to the residence before noon to give her money, but decided to keep it in his jacket pocket. The couple reportedly began arguing and Hatchel said he went to his truck to get his .270 rifle, returned
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Junior, the five-year-old in the home when his aunt "Shay Shay" was murdered by her husband Friday, knows the extent of his aunt's injuries. Photo by Echo Day
to the home and shot Gardner, knowing the five-year-old was inside. According to Hatchel, he dropped the rifle on the living room floor and fled the residence. Deputies were dispatched to the home to check on Gardner after
In Memphis, members of the Teamsters Union at Allied Waste are on strike and it's already causing problems in Atoka. "We've heard word that Republic trucks have been in the community today," said town administrator Brian Koral, "and we're told they're going to try and get it all today." A statement released by the company said there will be some delays, but all waste and recycling will be collected. "We have a plan in place that is now being put into action," said Mike Cohen, a spokesperson for Republic Services. "Many of our managers are out on routes while additional Republic
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WEATHER
Storm causes damage across Mid-South
By ECHO DAY eday@covingtonleader.com Faye Hunter said she was in the living room when she heard the large tree in her front yard fall. "If it'd have fallen the other way, it would have destroyed our house and would have surely killed us," she said Wednesday. Instead, the tree took out part
The home of Richard Fisher and Faye Hunter was spared when a tree fell into their yard instead of on their house during dangerous storms Tuesday. Photo by Jessica Cooke
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of her fence and other trees. There are stories just like hers all across the Mid-South following a round of dangerous storms overnight Tuesday. On Wednesday, the State of Tennessee declared of state of emergency as a result of widespread damage from the severe weather. No tornadoes were reported in West Tennessee, but seven tornadoes were confirmed in Middle Tennessee.
McNairy County in West Tennessee was hit hard with damaging winds. Aside from downed limbs and trees, there was no major damage nor injuries reported in Tipton County at press time. The storm brought with it a change in temperature, taking the highs in the 70s from Monday and Tuesday down into the 40s and 50s for the rest of the week.
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District Attorney General Mike Dunavant spent Wednesday morning with students at Brighton High School, warning them of the dangers of prescription and synthetic drug abuse in the "Deceptive Danger" video, as well as the legal and financial consequences of becoming a teen parent, in the "What's the Rush" video education programs. Courtesy photo
Moody voices support for expansion of Rose Fabricating State Representative Debra Moody (R–Covington) Wednesday announced her full support for the expansion of Rose Fabricating & Industrial Solutions, LLC in Tipton County. The expansion, announced earlier today by the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, will create 25 new jobs and result in a total $4.5 million investment in the community. “Companies like Rose Fabricating are the cornerstone of our local economy and this expansion is imperative to the economic growth of Tipton County and surrounding areas,” said Rep. Moody. “I am excited about the opportunity this expansion provides and offer my full support and help to this prized local industry.”
Rose Fabricating & Industrial Solutions, LLC fabricates and manufactures carbon steel, stainless steel and aluminum structural weldments, along with custom process equipment. Founded in 1953 and formerly known as Rose Iron Works, the company has extensive experience in building custom machinery for some of America's most respected
companies. Debra Moody is serving her first term in the Tennessee General Assembly and represents District 81, which encompasses all of Tipton County. She lives in Covington and is a member of the South Tipton and Covington Chambers of Commerce, the National Rifle Association, and a strong advocate of pro-life issues across Tennessee.
Internet safety seminar announced The Tipton County Juvenile Court, along with the United States Attorney’s Office of Western Tennessee, and the 25th Judicial District Attorney General’s Office, has announced it will present an informative Internet safety seminar for teens on Feb. 26, 2013, 6 p.m., at the Tipton County Justice Center. This event is designed for teens in the seventh grade and up. The only requirement is that the teen must be accompanied by a parent or custodian. The one and a half hour long informative session will be taught by Deb Ireland, an assistant United States attorney,
DA receives governor's appointment On December 28, 2012, Governor Bill Haslam announced his appointment of 25th Judicial District Attorney General Mike Dunavant to the Tennessee Medical Examiner Advisory Council. Governor Haslam made the announcement of Dunavant’s appointment at the same time as announcing the appointments of 152 Tennesseans to 58 state boards and commissions. “I appreciate the willingness to serve the state and the commitment of these men and women,” Haslam said. “Tennessee will be well-represented on these boards and commissions, and I look forward to continuing our review to make sure Tennesseans have a government responsive to them.” The governor continues his review of the state’s complete range of boards and commissions to determine other potential reforms that might be made to improve efficiency, effectiveness and accountability. Appointment terms are varied
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who prosecutes Internet crimes against children for the US Attorney’s Office of Western Tennessee. The class is designed to educate both the teens and the parents on the dangers lurking on the Internet. Social media sites will be covered, along with other topics to include sexting, which is the
sending of inappropriate photos of juveniles over the Internet and cell phones. This is a free event and open to the public. Doors will open at 5:30. For more information, contact the Tipton County juvenile Court Office at 475-3322.
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Continued from A2 requirements or term limits determined by specific qualifications. “I am humbled by Governor Haslam’s appointment of me to the Tennessee Medical Examiner Advisory Council, where I look forward to serving along with Tennessee Department of Health Commissioner John Dreyzehner and others to develop best practices and policies regarding the medical examiner system and
Due to the sanitation strike in Memphis, collection efforts are experiencing delays in Atoka. Covington is also expected to be affected. Photo by Echo Day
Continued from A1 personnel are bring brought in." This is only the fourth week of the town's contract with Allied Waste/Republic Services. A much-debated trash collection program began Jan. 7. Republic has served Covington for several years and, due to its contract with Atoka, recently changed its route and pickup days. Public Works director Robert Martin Simpson said the strike came as a surprise to him. "I've been over the garbage service for 17 or 18 years and this is the first time I've had to deal with this," he said. "[Republic officials] seemed sur-
prised too." Simpson and Koral said the company brought in drivers from other areas not affected by the work stoppage. Both anticipated delays in collection, especially initially, but wanted to assure customers trash will be collected. On Wednesday an agreement was reached between the Teamsters and Republic Services, the nation's secondlargest private waste collection company, and employees are expected to return to work Thursday. Replacement workers will continue to work through the weekend to catch up on overdue routes.
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Continued from A1 The state office has pledged to give out 20,000 detectors around the state. Education for residents is also part of the process. When the detectors are installed, fire department representatives explain what do to when the alarm goes off. Materials detailing cooking safety, electrical safety and escape planning are also disseminated. Free home inspections are also included in the service. “We are targeting the
areas that we feel are in the most need, but we will be open for inspections to anyone in our fire district,” Barkelew said. “If there is a need outside of our fire district, we will try to accommodate the need.” He said the Munford/ Atoka Fire Department will also try to partner with neighboring fire departments to coordinate requests outside of the coverage area, which includes approximately 42 square miles inside and outside of Atoka and Munford.
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Attorney General’s office. This was the first murder in Tipton County this year.
Hatchel sent a text message to his mother, Ann Prather, telling her he'd hurt Shannon. Hatchel evaded police Friday, though his Chevrolet Avalanche was recovered in Brighton that night. He called 911 Saturday morning and told police he'd shot his wife, then asked if he had a warrant. "He didn't look like the type … not shooting anybody, anyway," Cox said. Monday morning Hatchel was charged with first-degree murder and reckless endangerment with a weapon. He was arraigned in Tipton County General Sessions Court Tuesday afternoon. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation investigated the case with the Tipton County Sheriff’s Office, Department of Children’s Services and the 25th Judicial District
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If someone calls for an inspection and needs a detector after supplies are gone, their name will go on a list for a detector in the future. The fire department is searching for partners like churches and civic organizations to help with the program. “We will provide the training, alarms and printed materials if a group is interested in helping with this project,” Barkelew said. The Munford/Atoka Fire Department can be reached at 837-5960.
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Cancer trilogy: epilogue In January 2012, I was told that I had Stage 4 neck and throat cancer. In January 2013, I am told that I am in remission with no sign that cancer got away to any other part of my body. Two surgeries to remove cancerous tumors, five sessions of chemotherapy and seven weeks of daily radiation seems to have done the job, but more than anything else I give God the thanks and glory for such a remarkable recovery in just one year. I did not take this journey alone. Friends and relatives across the country kept in touch, letting us know their thoughts and prayers were with me. Our grandchildren were worried about “Papa Jim” through this whole process, and as we “Skyped” with them I could see the worried looks through the smiles and giggles on their precious faces. Sarah, our nurse in the family and eldest daughter, would explain things we did not understand. Our son James would call me or his mother daily, something neither of us were good about until cancer. Aubrey, our youngest, was here in Wyoming to witness my daily sickness, weight loss and mood swings. Debbie, the love of my life, of course suffered most through this process. It cannot be easy to watch your J IM HARDIN husband’s health rapidly deteriorate as he faces a life and death battle with such an ugly disease. This was not just my struggle with cancer – it was our struggle with cancer. Together, with God’s grace and the help of the great medical staff He sent our way, we seem to have beaten the disease. I’ll be watched very closely for the next two years, and monitored for life. I guess poking, prodding and procedures will be forever part of my life, but it is a small price to pay for the pleasure of my family’s affection and friend’s company. Removal of part of my upper palate and radiation has made swallowing meats and dry breads difficult. Each swallow requires a drink. If I drink too much in one swallow, you might see the liquid flow out my nostrils (the grandkids love this trick). The chemo has left me with the kidneys of a 75-year-old man and constant neuropathy (numbness and tingling) in my fingers and toes. My tenor voice has been burned out and now I try to find notes I can sing in the baritone range. There is a slight raspiness to my voice now, and when fatigued, it can be difficult to talk. But, as the Apostle Paul says, I can count all this as blessings. I have new friends and a new respect for the medical profession. We’ve been able to share our testimony of faith to others through this process. In November I received a call from my dental hygienist who said she has a patient who was just diagnosed with the same cancer I had and wanted to know if she could share my name and number. A couple of days later the man called me and what a surprise. It was Ken, the man who was my real estate agent when we bought our home in Wyoming. Like me, he was not a heavy drinker or smoker, but got the throat and neck cancer. Fortunately they caught him at Stage 2 and so he was able to avoid the chemo and surgery. I spoke with Ken yesterday and he is recovering fine five weeks after his last radiation. What a small world and I do not believe it was a coincidence! I never felt I was going to die. Perhaps I was ignorant or just a bit cocky, but even through the darkest days of pain, I always felt the presence of the One who gave me this life in the first place. I could have asked “why me,” but it would do no good. I cringe a little when folks call me a “hero.” I did not volunteer for this fight. I did not want to go through this. I did wonder how a guy known as “Father O’Hardin” in the Navy ended up in such a state, but for reasons I’ll never fully understand here on Earth I was tasked with this battle. I did not read much about my cancer and I think that helped me a lot. I simply placed my trust in the Big Man upstairs and listened to those He sent my way to help me carry this burden and get through the process. Life still has its ups and downs, but Debbie and I are survivors. We do not know what tomorrow may bring, but we have each other, the love of our family and wonderful friends. We are truly blessed and I wish for all you God’s goodness and blessings as well. Jim Hardin is a sixth-generation Tennessean and former Republican candidate for the District 81 Tennessee State House of Representatives seat. Retired from the Navy, Hardin writes regularly for The Leader. THE LEADER
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Better enjoy it while you can before it’s too late Merle Haggard recorded a heart the wonderful South we say, “it’s snatching, down home country in the blood”. Aunt Audra had resong especially for me, probably minded me several years ago with, twenty years ago. “ when you don’t have much, you Neither of us knew it at the time. make your own entertainment.” Beloved, hopefully you’ve heard Well, dancing and music on the rait. “The Roots of My dio was cheap. Raisin’ Run Deep.” You Momma could dance have to be ‘dirt pore’ and loved her music, country to understand but her health was failand appreciate it. ing faster than we realTaking you back in ized. time, it’s nothing more She was laying on than a ‘fella’ returning the couch with her to the home place after little tootsie keeping a long period of time. time with the poundDriving down the new ing. My brother, Barry, interstate and turning said, “Momma please off into the country and get up, as we say in the traveling miles over South, “and cut a rug”. SOUTHERN RAISIN' a dirt road, where he With her ever present O TIS G RIFFIN grew up. sweet little grin, she reCan you close ‘yo’ eyes fused. Then we got to and remember? Fifteen years ago, begging her. Come on Momma, I liked the song, but it wasn’t any- “You know, just one time.” Finally thing great. However, in the last she consented. couple of years, it’ll bring a tear to Even in her tired condition, she a glass eye. Why?? slipped off her favorite tattered I grew up this way. After a little little white apron of fifty years high powered school housing, you and folded it over the back of the can’t wait to leave home, make a couch. fortune and change the world. When Li’l Richard continued, But, later in life you can’t wait to she commenced to dancing the get back home!! Charleston. Lawdy Miss Clawdy, What stands out?? There is a could she go. line in the song that goes like this. For a couple of minutes she flew “Momma would take off her apron all over the living room and ended and do the Charleston for us kids.” the exhibition with a dance called So!! I have lived it. the ‘Black Bottom’. About two years before the Good Elvis would have been proud. Lord called Momma home, I got I know I was. That was the last to enjoy something I’ll never and time-----Momma cut a rug. don’t ever want to forget. Although in this ‘oh so busy’ uniThe living room was family full verse today with all the so called one night and Little Richard was development and changing going banging on his piano, jumping on, I wonder just how many true around, howling and squalling redneck Southerners can go back on the TV screen. I guess it ran in to the old home place? the family, as all the Faulks loved Is the old home place still there country music and dancing. In or is it new subdivision? Neigh-
bor, is the old maple tree still there where you could swing on an eight inch plank supported by a plow line with a dozen knots in it? For you country folks, can you remember where the outhouse was even located? Are you sure? Was second base the bush, or just a bare spot dug out with a stick? Were there eight nails to hang the hams in the smokehouse or were there twelve? When is the last time you have even seen a bottle of liquid smoke? Can you remember the distinct smell? Nothing even resembles it today. How much did you get for the hand cranked iron tooth corn sheller, you let the grandkids sell at the flea market? Just one more time. Would you like to turn the handle real fast and see how far you could spit the red corn cob toward the nosy chickens? Is the old hand cranked victrola record player back in the hay loft where it was forty years ago? Friends did you ever wonder if the old 78 record of the Andrews Sisters harmonizing, “Don’t Sit Under the Apple tree with Anyone Else but Me” is still covered with wax paper just like yo’ older sister carefully hid it back then? Friends, it’s a long time coming, but a short time going, so you’d best grasp what little you can. Southern Bred-Southern Fed and When I Die-I’ll be Southern Rooted Dead----GLORY!!! Otis Griffin is the author of the book “Southern Raisin”. He was born in Charleston, Tenn., and attended Rosemark Grammar School and Bolton High School.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR We have all sinned Dear editor, If my people whom are called by my name will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sins and heal their land. We have all sinned and we all need forgiveness each day. The last 40 years, our country has lost its way. Let me name sevBrian Blackley – Publisher/ General Manager bblackley@covingtonleader.com Kathy Griffin - Office Manager Accounting/Public Notices notices@covingtonleader.com News Echo Day – News Editor eday@covingtonleader.com Jeff Ireland – Sports Editor jireland@covingtonleader.com
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Haslam appoints Dunavant to Medical Examiner Advisory Council On Dec. 28, 2012, Governor Bill Haslam announced his appointment of 25th Judicial District Attorney General Mike Dunavant to the Tennessee Medical Examiner Advisory Council. Governor Haslam made the announcement of Dunavant’s appointment at the same time as announcing the appointments of 152 Tennesseans to 58 state boards and commissions. “I appreciate the willingness to serve the state and the commitment of these men and women,” Haslam said. “Tennessee will be well-represented on these boards and commissions, and I look forward to continuing our review
to make sure Tennesseans have a government responsive to them.” The governor continues his review of the state’s complete range of boards and commissions to determine other potential reforms that might be made to improve efficiency, effectiveness and accountability. Appointment terms are varied due to differing statutory requirements or term limits determined by specific qualifications. “I am humbled by Governor Haslam’s appointment of me to the Tennessee Medical Examiner Advisory Council, where I look forward to serving along with Tennessee Department of Health Com-
missioner John Dreyzehner and others to develop best practices and policies regarding the medical examiner system and how forensic pathologists perform and report autopsy findings,” Dunavant said. “District Attorneys across the state work very closely with our state and county medical examiners in responding to and gathering evidence in suspicious death investigations, and their role in the criminal justice system is critical to the successful prosecution of homicide cases. Through forensic pathology, medical examiners help us give a voice to those who can no longer speak for themselves.”
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Date of Death – January 16, 2013
April 24, 2013 – January 25, 2013
Richard Lee Adkins, 91, of Munford, died on Wednesday, January 16, 2013 at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Memphis. He was a 80-year member of Munford First United Methodist Church; a member of Munford Masonic Lodge #226, Scottish and York Rite; and was a shriner. He served in the Navy during World War II and was a retired postmaster with 38 years of service. Funeral services took place on Jan. 19 at Munford Funeral Home Chapel. He was buried at Helen Crigger Cemetery. Mr. Adkins was preceded in death by his wife, Dina. He is survived by daughter Robin Lea Adkins of Smyrna, Ga., sons Kerry Foster of Munford and Glenn Smith of Knoxville, neice Nancy Tait of Bonita Springs, Fla. and nephew John H. Adkins Jr. of Edmons, Wash. Memorial contributions may be made to Munford First United Methodist Church.
Wanda Glover, 60, of Covington, passed away on Friday, January 25, 2013. Funeral services were held on Monday, January 28 at the Covington Funeral Home chapel with interment in Magnolia Gardens Cemetery. She is survived by one son, Wesley Glover of Covington; three sisters, Brenda Ray and Linda Ray, both of Covington and Janet McBride of Munford; three brothers, Ronny Hughey, Terry Hughey and Gary Hughey, all of Covington; and one grandson, Taylor Glover. She is preceded in death by her parents, Donald and Helen Hughey. Friends may sign an online guestbook at www. covingtonfuneralhome.com.
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Annie Bell Murphy Beasley Date of Death – January 19, 2013
Annie Bell Murphy Beasley, 91, daughter of the late Robert (Harriet Broadnax) Murphy, died on Saturday, January 19, 2013. Funeral services took place on Saturday, Jan. 26 at Mt. Sinai M.B. Church with burial following in the church cemetery. The Leader (Covington, Tenn.) January 31, 2013
Rachel Mangeline Sanders Armour January 2, 1934 – January 24, 2013
Rachel Mangeline Sanders Armour, 79, died on Thursday, January 24, 2013. Funeral services took place on Saturday, Jan. 26 with burial following at Covington Memorial Gardens.
Victoria Matthews
Beatrice Cunningham Boyd
Date of Death – January 29, 2013
Date of Death – January 25, 2013
Beatrice Cunningham Boyd 98, daughter of the late Will and Mary Sanders Cunningham, expired at her residence on January 25, 2013. Visitation will be Friday February 1, 2013 from 2-7 p.m. at Palmer Funeral Home. Services will be Saturday at noon at St. Luke Baptist Church with burial in Cotton Cemetery, both in Covington. Survivors include four loving children: Tommie Boyd and Arystine Ricks both of Covington, Walter (Helen) Boyd of Atoka and Gertrude Henderson of Milwaukee, Wisc.; three generations of grandchildren, other relatives and friends. Preceding her in transition are her husband William Ira Boyd, two children and 11 siblings.
James Lesley Hutchison
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October 19, 1942 – January 20, 2013 James Lesley Hutchison, 70, retired aircraft mechanic, died January 20, 2013 at his Covington home. Born in Tunica, Miss., he served in the Navy during Vietnam and was a member of Ray Pinner VFW Post 4840. A memorial service took place on Sunday, Jan. 27 at St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church, where he was a longtime member. Father Bill Burks and Deacon Richard Fletcher officiated the service. James was preceded in death by his beloved mother, Virginia Hutchison, sister Linda Hutchison and father Hal Lesley Hutchison. He is survived by his nephew, Michael Murchison, and will be missed by his friends at St. Matthew’s.
www.covingtonleader.com of January 28, 2013. Mr. Morton was a member of the Holly Grove Cumberland Presbyterian Church and a Landman for Texas Gas Transmission Corporation. Mr. Morton is survived by his wife, Marlene Gill Morton; son Donnie E. Morton, Jr. of Brighton and two grandchildren, Michael Shane Morton and Heather Michelle Hollingsworth. Mr. Morton was preceded in death by his brothers, James Edward Morton and Paul J. Morton. The services for Mr. Morton were held on Wednesday, January 30 at the Maley-Yarbrough Chapel. Visitation was held prior to the service from 1-3 p.m. Interment was at the Magnolia Gardens. Bro. Larry Bagby and Bro. Ron McMillan presided over the service. Memorials may be sent to the Holly Grove Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
Virginia Davidson
Victoria Matthews, 85, of Atoka, died on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 at Covington Care Nursing Home. She was a homemaker and a member of Gilt Edge Church of Christ. The family will receive friends from 5-8 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 31 at Munford Funeral Home. Funeral services will take place at 2 p.m. on Friday at the funeral home’s chapel. Interment will follow at Helen Crigger Cemetery. Ms. Matthews was preceded in death by her husband, John B. Matthews, parents Ernest and Irene Baskin and a brother, E.J. Baskin. She is survived by daughter Tammy Starnes; sons Ricky Baskin and John Matthews (Tosha); sisters Helen Wilson, Glenda Thatcher and Annette Miles; brother Verdell Baskin; grandchildren Christopher, Everette, Audrey, Zachary, Tina and Donald; and great-grandchildren Lacy, Lillian, Daniel and Grace. Memorial contributions may be given to a charity of the donor’s choice.
September 22, 1927 – January 27, 2013 Virginia Davidson, 85, of Brighton, passed away on Sunday, January 27, 2013. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 31 at the Williams Funeral Home in Greenfield, Tenn. with interment to follow in Highland Cemetery in Greenfield. The family will receive friends two hours prior to the service at the funeral home. Covington Funeral Home is in charge of local arrangements. She is survived by one daughter, Elaine Davidson Sellers of Brighton; one sister, June Williamson of Dukedom, Tenn.; two brothers, Bobby Overton of New Albany, Ind. and Ray Overton of Jeffersonville, Ind.; one sister-in-law, Corrine Overton of Clarksville, Ind.; and three grandchildren, Courtney Sellers and Drew Sellers, both of Brighton, and Amber Sellers of Lakeland. Friends may sign an online guest book at www. covingtonfuneralhome.com.
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22. For more information, call Ron & Mary Mosbeck at 837-2385 or email ronmarymos@aol.com.
February 2 The Successful Gardening event at the Tipton County Museum will present “All About Herbs” with guest speaker Eleanor Herron from 10-11:30 a.m. Cost is $5. Free to members.
The Charleston Fire Department will be hosting its annual steak supper from 4:30 to 8 p.m. with a menu that includes baked potatoes, Texas toast and dessert. The cost is $15 a person.
February 5 The Tipton County Boy Scout Benefit Steak Dinner will be held at 6 p.m. at 2808 Bride Rd. in Covington, the former home of Judge Henry Vaughan. Ed Timberlake will be honored at the dinner, which raises money for the 445 scouts in Tipton County. Call 731-4312585 or e-mail jtownsen@ bsamail.org to RSVP. February 8 The Dungarees & Petticoats Square Dance Club will begin a square dance class at 7 p.m. in the old fellowship hall of St. Williams Catholic Church, located at 4932 Easley at West St. in Millington. If you would like to learn how to square dance or have done so before and need to recycle, you are welcome to join. Singles are welcome. The class will be open to new members through Friday, Feb.
February 9 The Successful Gardening event at the Tipton County Museum will present “Fertilizers: Everything You Need to Know” with guest speaker Tom Mashour from 1011:30 a.m. Cost is $5. Free to members.
Brighton Middle School will be hosting their 2nd Annual Little Miss Sweetheart Pageant at 11 a.m. at the school, located at 7785 Hwy. 51 S. in Brighton. The pageant is for ages 6 months to 18 years and the deadline for applications is Friday, Feb. 1. All proceeds will benefit Mudcat Baseball 12’s. For more information, please visit the Mudcat Baseball website at www.leaguelineup. com/mudcatbaseball. The American Red Cross will host volunteer training sessions at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, located at 4624 Hwy. 59 S. in Covington from 9 a.m to 4 p.m. Lunch will be provided. The two areas of training are Shelter Operations and Disaster Action Team. Advance registration is required due to limited seating. To register or for more information, call or email Red
Cross manager of volunteers Wanda Doyle at 901-672-6374 or Wanda. Doyle@redcross.org. February 12 A Munford and Drummonds area Neighborhood Watch meeting will be held at the Quito/ Drummonds Volunteer Fire Department from 7-8 p.m. For more information call Barbara Borum at 837-3244. February 16 The Successful Gardening event at the Tipton County Museum will present “Sustainable
Community Vegetable Gardening” with guest speaker Carl Wayne Hardeman from 10-11:30 a.m. Cost is $5. Free to members. The Covington Lions Club is having its 58th Annual Pancake Breakfast from 6 to 11 a.m. at the Covington Integrated Arts Academy, located at 760 Bert Johnson Avenue in Covington. To submit your community event, send an email to jcooke@covingtonleader. com or call 476-7116.
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JANUARY 2013 NEWS & EVENTS
Pictured above, the winners from each division of the Covington Parks and Recreation Department's Voice of Tipton competition hold their awards after the judges announced their decison. Photo courtesy of Covington Parks and Recreation.
By JESSICA COOKE jcooke@covingtonleader.com Vocalists from around the county demonstrated their talent on Sunday, Jan. 27 at the Covington Sportsplex for the Covington Parks and Recreation department's sing-off, the Voice of Tipton. The first annual event featured vocalists of varying ages and experience levels who competed for the title of the Voice of Tipton. Performers were separated into Junior and Senior divisions by ages, and also had the choice of performing solo or in a group. Guests of the competition were soloist Marcus Hurt, and Master of Ceremonies Gary Murdock. Preliminary auditions had been held prior to the
event, and those who passed this stage performed at Sunday's competition. The vocalists appeared before a panel of local judges who ultimately determined the results of the competition. The winners of each division were as follows: The junior division solo winner was Ethan Smith, and the junior division group winners were Shameia Thomas and Sha'Daishu Yarbrough. In the senior division were group winers Emma and Jessica Barnett, and solo winner Maddye Regis. The people's choice award went to Caroline Hayes, and the overall winner, named "the Voice of Tipton," was Maddye Regis.
UPCOMING EVENTS
“The Hobbit” returns to Ruffin Theater for final performances Cast members of "The Hobbit" return for three final performances after this weekend's success on the stage of the Historic Ruffin Theater. At left, actors portray a scene from the play, wherein the dwarf Thorin speaks with the heroic men of Laketown during their adventures. The play is directed by Cozset Jones and features, among others, the cast members pictured at left who include Michael des Lauriers as Thorin Oakenshield, Hunter Short as Bard the Bowman, and Brooklyn Terry as Laketown Soldier.
By JESSICA COOKE jcooke@covingtonleader.com A cast and crew of local talent led by director Cozset Jones are returning to the Ruffin stage this weekend in a play adaption of J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy novel The Hobbit to life. The production premeired last weekend with much success, and is returning this weekend for a final performance. Jones, who is a veteran director
with the Tipton Arts Council, says that they chose to produce this play at this particular time due to the recent release of the New Line Cinema film adaption of the novel. The story, which was originally written as a children's novel, contains such themes as good vs. evil, loyalty, friendship, greed and gluttony, and power. It involves serious battle scenes as well as lighthearted comedy. Jones reported that the audience
The Tipton County Commission on Aging Board of Directors is pleased to announce the recent selection of Kerry Overton as the new executive director. Kerry has held positions at our local hospital and local banks. Her background includes working in the areas of public relations, marketing and administration. Kerry is a lifelong resident of Covington and a daughter of the late John and Janie Walker. She and her husband, Jimmy have one son, Heath. Kerry is an active member of First Presbyterian Church Covington where she has served as an Elder, Deacon and is currently President of the Presbyterian Women. She is a life member of the Tipton County Junior Auxiliary and a board member of the Tipton County Museum and Nature Center. Kerry stated, “I am excited and honored to have been chosen to lead this fine facility. The board members are some of the finest people I have ever worked with in my career. “
seemed to enjoy the play last wekeend, and hopes that this weekend's performance will be received similarly. Jones invites members of the audience to get a photo with their favorite character, which will be available after each performance. The production returns to the stage Feb. 1-2 at 7 p.m. and Feb. 3 at 2 p.m. Tickets can now be purchased online at the Ruffin Theater's website, at www.ruffintheater.org.
February is Black History Month. The Tipton County Commission on Aging is pleased to announce a special speaker, Ms. Hattye Yarbrough, who will be speaking on “Celebrating Black History.” Ms. Yarbrough, a retired educator, will present her program on Monday, February 4 at 10:00 a.m. Everyone in the community is invited to attend this special presentation. On Wednesday, February 6, Dr. Cummins will be speaking in our Dining Room on Medication Management. We would like for anyone interested in this topic to join us at 10:00 a.m. on that date. The Tipton County Commission on Aging’s Phone-A-Thon will be held Thursday, February 21. This is a fundraiser for our Senior Center and Helen’s House. Saturday, March 16 is our Sham-Rock-AThon which is being held the day before St. Patrick’s Day. We would like to extend an invitation to you to come and “rock” for our Senior Center. This fundraiser was held for the first time last year and was a great success. There will be food, fun and fellowship for all who participate in this event. If you would like to sign up, please call 476-3333. Our Bible studies every Thursday are currently being led by Rev. John Wingard. Rev. Wingard is very interesting and inspiring. As always, the public is invited to join us at 10:00 a.m. for this inspirational study of the Word.
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As TCCA welcomes the New Year we would like to extend an invitation to any and all seniors in Tipton County to come and join us at the Senior Center. There are numerous activities to keep you “young” - walking in our gym, our popular exercise class every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, playing pool, crafting, bingo, guest speakers and music. For more information call 476-3333. We would love to hear from you.
Tipton County Commission on Aging 401 S. College, P.O. Box 631 Covington, TN 38019 901-476-3333/901-476-3398- Fax Kerry W. Overton, Executive Director Helen’s House- Anita Feuring-476-1068 Website- www.tiptonaging.org
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Brighton students stay busy with FFA participation Above, Brighton FFA recently hosted agriculture awareness field trips for over 900 local elementary school students. The field trips were held at the Brighton FFA pumpkin patch located beside Brighton Elementary School and directly across from Brighton High School. The high school students set up various educational stations such as a reading area, farm animals, pumpkin patch with the life cycle of a pumpkin, as well as fun area such snacks, games and face painting. The field trips took place over six days and allowed the BHS students to incorporate what they learned in the classroom to a real life setting which is what career technical education is all about. The students from Austin Peay Elementary are shown with the Brighton FFA students. At right, the Brighton FFA Chapter was well represented at the Regional Parlimementry Procedure and Cermonies CDE competition. The Ceremonies CDE team placed first and will advance to the state competition held in Gatlinburg at the end of March. The FFA Ceremony CDE is a competitive activity that allows students to apply classroom knowledge to real-life situations.The event is limited to freshman FFA members only and includes learning the FFA Opening and Closing Ceremonies, proper public speaking skills, use of voice, stage presence, power of expression and proper appearance and working cooperatively in a team. Team members were Beca Breckenridge, Diamond Johnson, Conlee Lea, Hannah Turner, Chelsea Mize, Haley Wilson, Emily Cooper and Drake Grimes. The parliamentary procedure team was 3rd in West Tennessee. The Parliamentary Procedure CDE tests students’ ability to effectively communicate ideas during a meeting. Components included a general knowledge exam of parliamentary law, a ten -minute demonstration of parliamentary procedure, oral questions, and written minutes of the demonstration. Team members were Patrica Brownsberger, Bailey Roe, Addie Davis, Maddy Murphy, Brittani Wise, Lauren Rose Kinney, Paul Nason and Luke Kidwell. Pictured in the front row are Addie Davis, Conlee Lea, Bailey Roe, Pictured in the second row are Tennessee State officer Mary Ann McClure, Diamond Johnson, Beca Breckenridge, Maddy Murphey, Brittani Wise. In the back row are Hannah Turner, Drake Grimes, Paul Nason, Emily Cooper, Chelsea Davis, Patricia Brownsberger, LAuren Kinney and Tennessee State FFA officer Grant Saum.
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J.D. Rankin, a 9-year-old fourth-grader at Brighton Elementary School, was awarded a $2,000 scholarship from the Tennessee Cattleman’s Association (TCA) and Farm Credit Services during TCA’s annual convention held Jan. 17-19 at the Embassy Suites in Murfreesboro. Rankin filled out an application and wrote a 300word essay on how he could benefit the future of the beef industry in Tennessee in order to win first place in the state in the Greenhorn Division (fourth and fifth grades). The Heifer Initiative, as the award is called, is intended to help young people in the state purchase a heifer for the upcoming cattle showing season. Rankin lives in Henning. Those attending the awards ceremony were, from left, front, J.D. Rankin and Addie Rankin; back, Michelle Rankin, Neal Crain, Martha Crain, Sandra Rankin, David Rankin and Todd Rankin.
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Raygan Huffman, daughter of Swayne and Kathryn Huffman and the late Alicia Huffman, Grandaughter of Linda Huffman, and Diana Timbs and the late OP Timbs, a sophomore Brighton FFA Member, recently won reserve grand champion gilt at the Tennessee State Fairs. This is her 2nd year to exhibit breeding gilts. She has also been a sheep exhibitor for the Brighton FFA Chapter.
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Gardening series begins at museum By JESSICA COOKE jcooke@covingtonleader.com Through the month of February, the Tipton County Museum in Covington is celebrating their 15th annual gardening series. This weekend's event will kick off the series with guest speaker Eleanor Herron, who specializes in growing herbs. It will take place from 1011:30 a.m. Each year, the museum's staff host this gardening event over four Saturdays for community members of all gardening
skill and experience levels. Continuing throughout the month, there will be different guest speakers from around the area for each event who will be speaking on various aspects of gardening. The event continues each Saturday in February and begins at 10 a.m. On Feb. 9 Tom Mashour's topic will be fertilizers. Feb. 16 will have Carl Wayne Hardeman speaking on sustainable community vegetable gardening, and on Feb. 23, Covington's own Jere Hadley will be giving a special presentation on
do-it-yourself landscaping on a budget. Admission is free to museum members, and $5 per person for nonmembers. Refreshments will be provided. The museum, which is an extension of CobbParr Park and facilitated by Covington Parks and Recreation, is located at 751 Bert Johnston Avenue in Covington and is the home of a nature center as well as a veteran's memorial museum. For more information concerning the event, call Alice at 476-0242.
■ THIS WEEK "All About Herbs" with Eleanor Herron 10-11:30 a.m. Free for members $5 for nonmembers TIPTON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Dr. William E. Bibb, Director of Schools P.O. Box 486 1580 Highway 51 South Covington, Tennessee 38019 901-476-7148 Fax: 901-476-4870
The Tennessee School Boards Association has set Jan. 27 - Feb. 2, 2013 as School Board Appreciation Week in Tennessee as a time to build awareness and understanding of the vital function an elected board of education plays in our society. Tipton County is joining all public school districts across the state to celebrate School Board Appreciation Week to honor local board members for their commitment to Tipton County and its children. "It takes strong schools to build a community, and these men and women devote countless hours to making sure our schools are helping every child learn at a higher level," Dr. William E. Bibb said. "They make the tough decisions every month and spend many hours studying education issues and regulations in order to provide the kind of accountability our citizens expect." Bibb said the key work of school boards is to raise student achievement by: • Creating a vision for what the community wants the school district to be and for making student achievement the top priority; • Establishing standards for what students will be expected to learn and be able to do; • Ensuring progress is measured to be sure the district's goals are achieved and students are learning at expected levels; • Being accountable for their decisions and actions by continually tracking and reporting results; • Creating a safe, orderly climate where students can learn what teachers can teach; • Forming partnerships with others in the community to solve common problems; and • Focusing attention on the need for continuous improvement by questioning, refining and revising issues related to student achievement. "School board members give the Tipton County citizens a voice in education decision making. Even though we make a special effort to show our appreciation in January, their contribution is a yearround commitment." The members serving our district are as follows: District 1 - Thomas Taylor; District 2 - Chris Fisher; District 3 - Marty Burlison; District 4 - Grant Shipley, Jr.; District 5 - Farrel Vincent; District 6 - Richard Joyner; District 7 - Alvis Ferrell; District 8 - Marty Haywood; District 9 - Wanda Kay Scott.
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The Civil War and Tipton County: December 1862 Compiled by Russell B. Bailey, Tipton County Historian Confederate attacks on the Union left astride the Nashville Pike at Murfreesboro began about 10:00 a.m. on December 31, 1862. Joining A. P. Stewart’s Brigade on the right (east) was Gen. Daniel S. Donelson’s Brigade, the last of Cheatham’s Division to enter the conflict. Gen. Donelslon, a nephew by marriage of President Andrew Jackson, was 62 years of age, the oldest brigadier in Bragg’s army. His brigade numbered about 1,400 men, including 290 of the 51st Tennessee Consolidated Infantry under Colonel John Chester. Nearly a hundred of Chester’s men were from Tipton and commanded by:
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DarSay Burton Greetings. As the month of January comes to a close we've already said final good byes to several of our family and friends. So often it is sad how we take many of these loved ones for granted. We so many times forget how sorrowful we become when they leave us because of death? Maybe we mean well by not dropping in on them as often as we should or call them more than we do. Let each of us, self included, do a whole lot better toward them. Now for the news! On
Co. G., Lieut. George C. Howard of Tabernacle (Companies’ G and K) Co. H., Capt. Thos. C. Campbell of the Munford area (Companies’ A, B, and some of G) Co. I., Lieut. F. M. Spivey (Companies’ C and E) Gen. Charles Cruft’s Federal Brigade had already repulsed the attack of Gen. James R. Chalmers’ Mississippi Brigade. The Mississippians had charged 800 yards across the open fields from the east and were subjected to both infantry and artillery fire. The burned ruins of the Cowan House stood on a hill near a cotton field directly in front of the Confederates. Federal resistance was too great and Chalmers’ troops were forced to fall back, firing as they retreated.
Jan. 29 at 2 p.m. in the lovely home of President LaRue Albritton, the Jolly Corteria Club held its first meeting for 2013. On the agenda was election of officers and program planning for this year. Officers elected will be announced next week. Salad, coffee and tea and desserts were enjoyed by all. I missed several January birthdays of which I am so very sorry to have for many of these lovely people read me each week. Please accept my apologies Carolyn Smith, Warren Cross, William O. Billy Brooks, Jerome Harber, Lorraine Johnson, Bobbie Alston, Langston Burton, Elisha Bounds,
At 11:00 a.m., Donelson led his 1,400 troops forward across the same ground now strewn with hundreds of dead and wounded Mississippians. The 51st Tennessee’s Color Guard suffered four casualties by a Yankee shell before they reached the Cowan house: James W. Scott, Co. I. of Brunswick was killed while three from Tipton County were wounded: Wm. M. Bland the Color Bearer was knocked down and John Goss and Samuel Lemmons were wounded. Shortly thereafter the horses of Gen. Donelson and Col. Chester were shot out from under them. The Tennesseans split at Cowan house, the 8th and 38th Tennessee and seven companies of the 51st (Tipton’s men
Jennie Stewart, Charles Lyons Jr., Johsua Irvin and Willie Cook. Hope each of your birthdays were happy ones. This weeks' birthdays are Shaniyah Davis, Alexa Johnson, Kaitlyn Hill, Rosania Burton and Andrian Dowell 26th, Sonya Carruthers and Kara Tharps 29th and Vera Delois Stokes 31st. My sons Sherman and Therman Boddie's birthday was Jan. 9, not Jan. 25. Of course they saw it and gave me a nice talking to. By the way, Shaniyah Davis turned four years old on the 26th. She's the granddaughter of Jennette Tipton Murrell of Burlison as well as a wonderful dear friend.
in this contingent) about 1,000 men angling left at the house toward Cruft’s front line and the 6th Kentucky of Hazen’s brigade. With fixed bayonets the men of the 51st advanced with a yell. A Union artillerymen of the 1s Ohio Light Artillery thought Donelson’s men “maddened and half crazy by whiskey” as canister tore gaps in their oncoming ranks: “Never did I see men face the music. When so close to our guns they pulled their hats over their eyes so that they could not see the flash of our pieces, and moved steadily as if they were on the parade ground.” A Federal Kentuckian saw “half a dozen Rebel flags ‘fluttering above the corn stalks,
On the prayer list: Isiah Burton Sr. (a patient at Baptist East who is doing better), Jennie Stewart, Posey Reed, Joseph Heaston Sr., Shade Alston, Katarene Harber, Ruth Alston, Louise Mason, Knot Hollands, Connie and Christine Brown, Wayne Jerry, Rufus Garner, George Hooper, Jessie Lawson, Ursala Jones, Flossie Woods and family, Beulah Wakefield, Carlotta Jones, Mins. Pink Sherrill Jr., Mrs. Ruby Coe, Eula Culbreath and family, Eugene and Gigi Baker, Gladys Miller and family, Robert Smith and family, Claudia James Cross and family, Thelma Nicoles and family, Percy White
Gordon speaks to Exchange Covington Mayor David Gordon, left, spoke recently to members of the Covington Exchange Club about various city issues. Jeff Ireland, right, is club president.
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Johnny Blyue On Friday, Josh Blyue, wife Erica and daughter Avery visited in the home of Troy and Connie Blyue. The family really enjoyed a very good dinner and many laughs. Troy and Connie's daughter Callie and son Emery visited on Sunday and Pawpaw and Mimi got a chance to spend time with their grand babies. The men from the Gilt Edge Church of Christ enjoyed a fellowship at Ryan's in Millington. In attendance were Rick
Huffman, DeWayne Huffman, Brian Huffman, Richard Huffman, Tyler Walker, Daniel Dalton, Shaz Dalton, Bob Cooley, Johnny Blyue and two from the Munford Church of Christ. On Sunday several from the Gilt Edge congregation attended a bi-monthly service at Covington Manor. In attendance were Rick and Linda Huffman, DeWayne and Brian Huffman, Richard and Francis Huffman, Daniel Dalton, Bob Cooley and Johnny Blyue. It is good to go out and visit those who need
a blessing. The Gilt Edge congregation will be having their second annual Family Lectureship Feb. 9-10. The speakers will be Chris Harper and David Dalton. The services will be 9 a.m. to noon with lunch at the Burlison Community Center. The afternoon session begins at 1:30 with a question and answer session at 3:30 p.m. The Sunday services will begin at 10 and 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. For more information please call the Gilt Edge Church of Christ at 476-8482. On the prayer list: Hen-
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Hello everybody! Hope you’re all doing good this week…this weather is enough to make everyone sick. Our condolences go to my Aunt Marlene Morton who just lost her husband of 62 years, my Uncle Donald Morton. Aunt Marlene was raised here at Dunlap as a child. It was so good talking to her about living out here as we sat at the hospital with him Sunday night. He’s resting in the arms of the Lord now and he’s got a whole new body!!! Also I’d like to send our condolences to two of my staff members who lost their brother/brother-inlaw. We are so sorry for your loss Sadie, Darlene, Clifford and all the family. Not sure how many of you read my notes last week, but we set the date for our “Springfest”. It will be on May 4th. We have the biggest time
at Springfest!! Love all the singing, food, vendors, food, cake auction, food…just teasing, but I do enjoy the burgers & fried pies! YUM… YUM!! Hopefully I’ll be able to get our ole’ faithfuls to help as always! So mark it on your calendar to come out and have a great day with us out here at Dunlap!! The more the merrier!! Come prepared to spend the day with us enjoying wonderful fellowship with other Christians. Please continue to pray for Ms. Louise Gupton, she is still at Memphis Jewish Rehab. Looks like the goal for her to be home is about 2 weeks. She sure has not lost her sense of humor, that’s one thing for sure, just as funny as ever! Well Papah Hendrickson had a great birthday party last Friday! A lot of people came to wish him well and eat Pizza and
cake and ice cream. He turned 93 years young!! We have three birthdays this month. Mr. Billy Worrell tomorrow, Feb. 1st, Ms. Sadie Norton day after tomorrow, Feb. 2nd and Sadie Dunn on Monday, Feb. 4th. Happy birthday all of you! We hope your day is special!! We also have one more special birthday this month that we can’t dare forget and that is our dear “retired” friend, Ruth Bartlett on the 23rd. Happy birthday Ruth, we love you and miss you!!!! I have two rooms available if anyone is in need, please give me a call! Until next week, try to be as kind to everyone that you come in contact with, love them in spite of their faults, you can never tell what is going on in their lives!! May God bless you beyond all measures, even when we don’t deserve it. That’s GRACE!
ry and LaVerne Fowler, Louise Martindale, Andrea Stafford, Willie Mae Lawson, Lois Smith, Victoria Matthews, Carolyn Hanks, Carla Carlson, Trixie Dawson, Janet Dempsey, Caroline Darden, Otis Poole, Dennis Gholson, Jody Coker, Ian Boswell, Michael Barton, Ryan Hirsch, E.J. Perkins, Seth Kellow and Chance Hall. Happy birthdays to Lynn Puckett and Barbara Osborn. Happy anniversaries to Keith and Ginger Beasley and W.L. And Annette Miles. Until next time.
the men pressing our front in four ranks as orderly as on dress parade, although we were mowing down scores of them at every volley.’ With Negley’s division rolled back, Cruft had to retreat north through the cedars toward the Nashville Pike. Cruft lost a third of his infantry, including several hundred prisoners, although he managed to save four of Standart’s guns. Colonel John Chester reported that his 51st Tennessee captured 3 cannon and approximately 300 prisoners. Captain Thomas C. Campbell of the Munford area was killed early in the battle. Lieut. Geo. C. Howard of Tabernacle was shot through the lungs.
and family, Andrew Jackson and family, Rhonda Heaston-McLin and family, Charlene and David Sneed, Ruth Griffin, Mary Ballard and Rev. Kalvin King Jr. and Rudolph and Dollie Boykins and fam-
ily of Covington. This is all for this time. Remember: “Everytime you stop in your life, someones always steals your go!” Until next time.
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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS OF STATE HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION BIDS TO BE RECEIVED FEBRUARY 15, 2013
Bids for the construction or maintenance of the following projects will be received via the Internet until 10:00 A.M., Friday, February 15, 2013 and opened publicly in the Construction Division, Suite 700, James K. Polk Ofce Building, Nashville, TN, 37243-0326 and posted to the TDOT Construction Division website (www.tdot.state.tn.us/construction/bid_lettings.htm) at that hour. TIPTON COUNTY (Contract No. CNM910) Call No. 009. Project No. STP/HSIP-NHE-3(124), 84102-8210-14, 84102-3210-94, 84102-421004. The resurfacing (thin mix overlay) on U.S. 51 (S.R. 3) beginning at Hope Street (L.M. 18.78) and extending to the Hatchie River bridge (L.M. 22.08), including bridge deck and expansion joint repair. Project Length - 3.300 miles. Completion Time - On or before July 31, 2013. The DBE goal for this contract is 2%. BENTON, CARROLL, CHESTER, CROCKETT, DECATUR, DYER, FAYETTE, GIBSON, HARDEMAN, HARDIN, HAYWOOD, HENDERSON, HENRY, LAKE, LAUDERDALE, MCNAIRY, MADISON, OBION, SHELBY, TIPTON, AND WEAKLEY COUNTIES (Contract No. CNM067) Call No. 016. Project No. 98048-4139-04, 98048-4138-04. 98048-4138-04: The random on-call pavement marking on various Interstate and State Routes. Project Length - 0.000 mile. 98048-4139-04: The retracing of pavement markings with spray thermoplastic on various Interstate and State Routes. Project Length - 0.000 mile. Total Project Length - 0.000 mile. Completion Time - On or before June 30, 2014 (See Special Provision 108B). INTERNET BIDDING MANDATORY ON ALL CONTRACTS. A Prime Contractor must prequalify with the Department of Transportation in accordance with Section 54-5-117 of the “Tennessee Code Annotated” and Tennessee Department of Transportation Rule 1680-5-3 prequalication of contractors before bidding authorization will be provided. Unauthorized bids will not be considered for award. The Tennessee Department of Transportation hereby noties all bidders that it will afrmatively insure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation, and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of age, race, color, religion, national origin, sex or disability in consideration for an award. The Tennessee Department of Transportation is an equal opportunity afrmative action employer, drug-free with policies of non-discrimination on the basis of race, sex, religion, color, national or ethnic origin, age, disability or military service. Telephone (615) 741-5996. THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS IS RESERVED. Bidding authorization, standard specications and standard drawings may be obtained by contacting the Department of Transportation, Construction Division, Suite 700, James K. Polk Building, Nashville, Tennessee 37243-0326, Telephone number (615) 741-2414. Plans may be obtained by contacting the Tennessee Department of Transportation, Copy Center, Level A, James K. Polk Building, Nashville, Tennessee 37243-0330; Telephone number (615) 741-2048. Sales Tax will be added to the cost of all documents, where applicable. JOHN C. SCHROER, COMMISSIONER
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Munford Middle School students recognize school board members
COLLEGE CLIPPINGS The following information was submitted by various colleges and universities attended by local students, and highlights the students' accomplishments at their respective schools. Lipscomb University Covington area student Debra Johnson graduated as part of the 2012 record-breaking master's class from Lipscomb University. She was awarded a Post Baccalaureate Certificate from Lipscomb at the conclusion of the spring semester 2012. Johnson studied Aging Services Leadership Certificate and is either a local resident, originally from the local area or has family who live in the Covington area. Lipscomb’s Dec. 15 commencement ceremony was one of its largest winter ceremonies ever with 400 degrees awarded to the Class of 2012.
Munford Middle School student council members, pictured at left with District 5 representative Farrell Vincent, honored the Tipton County School Board members in recognition of School Board Appreciation Week with breakfast and gifts on Wendesday morning, Jan. 30. The students each gave speeches recognizing the contributions of the board members. Also invited were mayors and aldermen from Munford and Atoka.
Tipton County School System joins national effort to achieve excellence The following is a public announcement submitted by representatives of Vanderbilt University's Peabody College of Education and Human Development. Advancing the math and science achievement of third through sixth graders in high-need schools is the aim of a new national partnership, led by Vanderbilt University’s Peabody College of education and human development and Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools. Other Tennessee partners are Tennessee State University, the University of Memphis, Jackson – Madison County Schools and the Tipton County School System. Beyond Tennessee, partners are: Niagara Falls City School District, N.Y.; Yakima Schools, Wash.; Seattle Public Schools, Wash.; West Valley School District, Wash.; University Educational Service District 105, Wash.; Niagara University; University of Washington and Central Washington University. The national partnership, led by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards and recently named the recipient of a $3 million Investing in Innovation (i3) grant from the U.S. Department of Education, will focus on elevating student achievement by improving teacher preparation and early-career teaching support. It will help train 1,500 teachers and impact the learning of 35,000 students nationwide, with future expansion to other programs, grade levels and content areas planned. “A crucial difference between the effective teacher who stays in the profession and the person
who never develops that level of skill or staying power is the quality of preparation and support in the early years of teaching,” said Marcy Singer Gabella, co-chair of the Vanderbilt and MNPS team that will be leading the three-state effort. “We are excited to join forces with the National Board, Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools, and the other higher education and district partners to build a strong bridge of professional learning opportunities and materials, so that we can more effectively grow and keep a highly talented group of professionals working with P-12 students. ” Lisa Wiltshire, assistant to the director for strategic planning and management at MNPS, is cochairing the effort with Gabella. “Teacher development is a critical piece of our overall district improvement strategy,” Jesse Register, director of Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools, said. “This partnership fits perfectly with our efforts to recruit the best new teachers and provide the support and professional development they need to ensure the highest quality instruction for our students, particularly in the much-needed STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering and math). We are excited to work with Vanderbilt’s Peabody College and the other partners on this project.” “The work undertaken with our partners will directly raise student achievement in STEM fields by strengthening the way we prepare and induct teachers into the pro-
fession,” Ron Thorpe, president and CEO of the National Board, said. The project, Building a Pipeline of Teaching Excellence, capitalizes on the National Board’s unique repository of case studies of accomplished teaching, including videos of board-certified teachers paired with reflective analyses describing instructional decisionmaking and teaching strategies. The cases will be housed in an online resource called Accomplished Teaching, Learning, and Schools (ATLAS). Through the i3 grant, the National Board and its partners will pilot ATLAS cases in six teacher preparation programs and seven local education agencies (LEAs). The project will help embed National Board standards and exemplars of accomplished teaching in pre-service and induction in participating institutions of higher education and LEAs. The National Board and its partners will widely disseminate findings from this project through research and policy briefs, presentations to their memberships, research monographs, postings on websites and social media. The primary role of organizational partners will be to facilitate the dissemination of information and research gleaned from this initiative. Findings will be broadly disseminated to all of the nation’s schools, colleges and departments of education; state education agencies; and the National Board’s network of 100,000 accomplished teachers and policy partners.
CHS principal Murdock is selected as award recipient
Mrs. Peggy Barber Murdock, principal of Covington High School, has been selected as the 2012-2013 recipient of the William J. and Lucille H. Field Award in Support of Excellence in Tennessee Secondary School Leadership. The Field Award for Excellence in Secondary School Leadership is one of the most prestigious awards available to secondary school principals in Tennessee. This great honor is a tribute to Mrs. Murdock's leadership as well as to Covington High School and Tipton County Schools.
Xavier University of Louisiana: Victoria Phillips of Atoka achieved a status on the Dean's List at Xavier University of Louisiana for the Fall 2012 semester. Every semester, a group of students reaches and exceeds the College's high standards. The Dean's Office is proud to celebrate the academic success of students who earn a grade point average of 3.3 or above. Victoria is the daughter of Fred and Gloria Phillips of Atoka. She attended Brighton High School, and graduated from Harding Academy. She is in the process of obtaining a degree in pre-pharmacy.
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The Biblical Picture Of the Family February 9th-10th
Lectures will take place at: The Gilt Edge Church of Christ 10726 Hwy 59 W Burlison, TN 38015 901-476-8482
Saturday, February 9th
9:00-10:00 . . . . . . . . . . What does God mean by “Love”? 10:00-11:00 . . . . . . . What does God Mean by “Submit”? 11:00-12:00 . . . . . . . Is it too late to bring them up in the Nurture and Admonition of the Lord? 12:00-1:30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lunch (provided) 1:30-2:30 . So You’re in Love...Have you considered this? 2:30-3:30 . . . . . . . . . . . . Dealing with Conflict in Marriage 3:30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Question/Answer Session
Sunday, February 10th
10:00-11:00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Christ-Centered Wife 11:00-12:00 . . . . . . . . . . . The Christ-Centered Husband 5:00-6:00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Keys to a Great Marriage There are so many families facing troubles from all sides. There are so many questions we often times have trouble answering. The reality is, when we follow God’s pattern, our family will be what it should. The purpose of this lectureship is to take a Biblical look at the family and questions that concern the family. The speakers will be Chris Harper and David Dalton. Chris Harper is a faithful Gospel preacher who has two grown sons who are both faithful Christians. David Dalton is also a faithful Gospel preacher who has four grown children who are all faithful Christians. Come join us in this study of, “The Biblical Picture of the Family”.
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Tipton-Rosemark announces homecoming courts Middle School Homecoming Court, pictured at top left: In the front row are Gracie West (4K), Anna Claire Williams (8th), Joze Smith (8th-Queen), Daylee Barrom (8th), Kaleb Allen (4K). In the second row are Ashton Pickard (6th), Gracie Easley (6th), Chloe Crowder (6th), Rachel Whitley (7th), Kallie Alexander (7th) and Bethany Crane (7th). High School Homecoming Court, pictured at bottom left: Standing are Sarann Giannino (9th), Sara Kate Downing (9th), Jordan Collins (11th), Brooke Creasy (11th), Emily Langford (10th), Amy Trisirijaroen (10th). In the front row are Gracie Bell (5K Flower Girl), Laura Baxter (12th), Taylor Payne (Queen), Julia Nichols (12th) and Cooper Waits (5K Crown Bearer).
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WRATHER FAMILY DENTISTRY BACK AGAIN IN 2013! Dr Wrather and his staff are continuing the adventure this year to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Once again we are turning our concerns and free treatment to a selected individual. We are asking patients that would normally line up the night before and withstand the elements to, instead; write a letter as to why they feel they are in need of dental services and how their smile could make a difference in their life. We will in turn choose someone to receive our care. We want to offer to the person selected, complete dental treatment that they can enjoy for a lifetime. We want to give this patient a COMPLETE DENTAL MAKEOVER!!!! For over 10 years we treated more than 30 people on Valentine’s Day with their emergencies, getting them out of pain for the day, repairing many teeth and giving away $30,000 worth of dentistry. Dr. Wrather, although grateful to get a patient out of pain, was always disappointed that the patients walked away without dentures, root canals or crowns they so desperately needed. Their treatment just wasn’t complete. We want to change someone’s smile for a lifetime. We want to provide complete treatment! Last year, we transformed our winner’s smile and their life! We can do it for you too! It’s time to really make a difference in someone’s life and our contest begins TODAY! Someone’s life will change beginning April 1st and our winner will be notified by phone, mail or email. Get out that pen and paper and START WRITING!
Please submit your letters including your contact information, such as your name, address, any phone numbers and email address to Wrather Family Dentistry, 720 W. Sherrod Ave., Covington, TN 38019. For any questions please call 901-4768121 and ask for Annie or Kelly. Contest rules and regulations do apply.
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Up and over
Two in a row
Lady Chargers ascend to second in state rankings
Lady Cougars clinch second straight championship
By STEVE HOLT sports@covingtonleader.com
By JEFF IRELAND jireland@covingtonleader.com Munford made it official Friday night in Jackson. The Lady Cougars are the District 13-AAA regular season champs for the second straight season. Behind some smothering defense and a big third quarter, Munford (19-5 overall, 6-0 district) defeated North Side 54-28 and will be top seed in the upcoming district tournament, which Munford will host. “It's what we set out to do,” said Munford coach Steve Poindexter. “We know, to put yourself in position as the number one seed, that's where everyone wants to be … Once again, that's just part of it. In the tournament you got to play. If we don't win the tournament, nobody's going to remember the regular season.” After taking a 3-2 lead early, Munford never trailed North Side (9-13, 2-4) again. The Lady Cougars led by 11 at half and outscored the Lady Indians 17-6 in third to pull away. Munford held North Side to single-digit scoring in every quarter. In a 50-46 Munford win on Dec. 7, North Side's Brendi Stokes and Jada Perkins combined to score 32 points. But on Friday SEE MHS, PAGE B2
Covington senior Ashia Jones rises up for a jumper during action Friday night at home against Westview. Covington won 46-40 and moved up to No. 2 in the Class AA state rankings. Photo by Jeff Ireland
By STEVE HOLT sports@covingtonleader.com Covington’s 82-50 walloping of Martin Westview last Friday in Covington was a tale of two games. After falling behind 2-0, Covington (22-3 overall, 15-0 District 13-AA, ranked third in Class AA) bounced back to lead by six at the end of the first period. The lead quickly expanded to nine early in the second, only to see Westview (18-6, 10-3) cut the margin to 32-29 midMatt Saunders coached four years at Munford before leaving last week.
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SEE SAUNDERS, PAGE B2
SEE CHS, PAGE B2
Chargers roll Westview, remain perfect in league
Saunders resigns post at Munford Munford High School is looking for a new football head coach. Matt Saunders, who led the Cougar football program the last four years, announced his resignation two weeks ago and worked his last day at the school last Thursday. He is now the director of facilities for RGT Management Inc., which owns approximately 100 Taco Bell and Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurants. “It came out of left field,” Saunders said about the job opportunity. “It's not like I was looking to leave Munford … I've been offered other coaching opportunities while at Munford. It was going to take a lot to get me away from Munford.” Saunders went 15-27 during his four seasons. He went 3-7 in his first season and 2-8 in his second. In 2011, the Cougars went 5-5 in the regular season and earned the program's first playoff berth since 2007, falling to eventual state champ Henry County in the first round. Last season the Cougars again went 5-5 and earned a playoff berth. Munford lost to Jackson North Side, the state's top-ranked team, in the first round. He coached the Cougars to wins over rivals Covington and Brighton in 2009 and a victory over Millington last season. “I had some great
The Lady Chargers suffered their only District 13-AA loss at the hands of the Martin Westview Lady Chargers on Dec. 11. Revenge was sweet last Friday at home as CHS, ranked fifth in the Class AA state poll, posted a hard-fought 46-40 win over secondranked Westview. The victory moved the Lady Chargers, who are now ranked second in the state, into first place in the district by a half game. A defensive battle from the outset, both teams' smothering zone and man-to-man play held down scoring and set the tone for a game in which turnovers figured mightily. Covington (24-2, 14-1) committed a total of eight, five in the first period and three in the third, but crucially none in the second or fourth quarters. Conversely, Westview (20-3, 12-1) recorded 15 giveaways in the second half which heavily contributed to the loss. Covington led by as many as seven in the first quarter, but Westview clawed back to take
way in the period. With Covington leading 36-31, the roof caved in on the visiting Chargers with three minutes remaining. First there was a technical foul called for an erroneous entry in the official scorebook. Then Westview’s top player, Antonio Hogard, was tagged with a technical for trying to help the officials do their job too vociferously. That call upset the bench and head coach J.B. Suiter got his own technical
shortly after. He remained vocally angry for the remainder of the night, but to no avail. CHS outscored Westview 11-4 to close the quarter, all on free throws, and took a 47-35 lead to the locker room. The second half was all CHS as Covington outscored Westview 35-15 and never looked back. CHS’s Tarecus Hughes was on fire, scoring a game- and season-high 26 points, with 17 coming in the first half. SEE CHARGERS, PAGE B2
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Cougars take out North Side in district By JEFF IRELAND jireland@covingtonleader.com Heading into Friday night's District 13AAA road game against Jackson North Side, Munford was a perfect 7-0 at home, but 2-6 in true road games, including a 1-2 district road record. The Cougars didn't seemed fazed away from Tipton County, however, as they took control of the game midway through the fourth quarter en route to a 56-43 win. “That was a really good game for us,” said first-year Munford head coach Butch Hopkins. “And it was the first time I've ever won in that gym. I haven't had too much luck there.” It had been a while since the Cougars (1110 overall, 4-2 district) had won at Jackson North Side too, but they looked at home Friday night. Munford led by six as the fourth quarter started.
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Continued from B1 Despite being banged around, Demetrius Dyson had 21 points to continue his 20plus points per game streak. Jaylin Dyson scored eight with strong play on the boards and freshman Malcolm Taylor added his first varsity points with eight. Hogard led Westview with 21 points and Javier Gordon pitched in 14 for the visitors.
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Continued from B1 times at Munford,” Saunders said. “If you would have told me when I first got hired at Munford I would beat our three biggest rivals, which we
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Continued from B1 Perkins to eight. Stokes hit six 3-pointers in the Dec. 7 game. “That was obviously big,” Poindexter said. “You take those two girls
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Brighton senior Kameron Foster, who scored nine of his 11 points in the fourth quarter, hit a 3-pointer and followed that up with a 3-point play early in the fourth to push the lead to double digits and the Indians (12-10, 2-4) never threatened again. Senior Jonathan Stark had another strong game with a game-high 24 points to go along with seven rebounds, four assists, three steals and no turnovers. He was also 10 for 13 from the field and the Cougars made 22 of 42 field goals as a team. Junior Andrea' Bell guarded North Side's best player, Antonio Williams, for most of the game and held him to just one point. “I can't say enough about the defense he played,” Hopkins said. “That guy killed us last time.” Larry Fuller led North Side with 13 points. Munford and Hardin County are tied for second place in the district standings, a
In other recent action, Covington remained unbeaten in District 13-AA with a 74-60 win over the Ripley Tigers on Tuesday. CHS led by two after one quarter and by 15 at the break. They would push the lead to as many as 25. CHS’ Demetrius Dyson led all scorers with 20 points. Teammates Tarecus and Chevia Hughes added 16 and 14, respectively.
game back of first-place Dyer County, which Munford beat Jan. 18. The Cougars host last place Brighton tomorrow before wrapping up the regular season on Feb. 8 at home against Hardin County. A split in those two games would guarantee at least a third-place finish. Wins in both would secure at least second. Munford hosts the District 13-AAA tournament. In other recent action, University of Memphis signee Austin Nichols scored 18 points as Briarcrest, the top-ranked Division II team in the state, defeated Munford on the road Tuesday night, 69-46. Munford led 10-7 after one quarter, but the Saints outscored Munford 41-19 over second and third quarters to take control. Jonathan Stark led Munford with 26 points.
Covington's Demetrius Dyson makes a move to the hoop during action Friday night against Westview. Photo by Jeff Ireland
did, and beat every team in our district, I would've been pretty pleased with that.” Saunders said he hasn't ruled out a return to coaching some day.
“This was just a once in a lifetime opportunity I couldn't pass up,” Saunders said. “I feel like I left the program better than when I got it. That's something I can feel good
about.” Munford assistant principal Courtney Fee said the school will be searching for a new coach until Feb. 8. “We were sad to see
Matt go,” Fee said. “We've made a lot of progress the last four years … We're excited to go through the process (of finding a new coach).”
out and they have a hard time scoring.” Munford's leading scorer, senior Robneisha Lee, was held to two points, but it didn't matter. Kierra Richardson
stepped up with 15 points and Shaliyah Wiggins chipped in with 12. Munford finishes up district play Friday against Brighton and Feb. 8 against Hardin County. The district tournament
semifinals begin Feb. 15. The title and consolation games will be held Feb. 18. In other recent action, Munford led Briarcrest 27-18 at the half at home Tuesday night, but the
Lady Saints rallied in the second half for a 49-45 win. Wiggins led Munford with 16 points and Richardson added eight.
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Continued from B1 an 18-17 lead with three minutes left in the second period. From there they outscored CHS 8-2 to take a 26-19 halftime lead. Covington's Janeika Mason and Leshundra Somerville, held out of play in the first half, returned to the floor in the second as difference makers. Their strong work on the boards and 16 combined points (Somerville, nine, and Mason, seven) were pivotal in helping Covington forge a 37-37 tie heading to the fourth. The Lady Chargers outscored Westview 16-10 in the final frame, making good use of four Westview turnovers. They took the lead for good with 2:55 remaining at 42-40 on a deuce by Precious Harvey. Westview’s Tiffany Rechis took game-scoring honors with 15 points and teammate Jasmine Howard added 11. Harvey paced Covington with 12 points and Ashia Jones, double- and triple-teamed all game, tossed in 11. In other recent action, the Lady Chargers brought their shiny new number two AP ranking into the gym at Ripley Tuesday night and pummeled the out-manned Lady Tigers 56-26. Covington ran off 38 unanswered points after Ripley (2-19, 0-14) had tied the score early in the first period. Ashia Jones was the only scorer in the game in double digits with 15 points. Breyana Dixon topped the Ripley scoring with nine points.
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Cooking with Claudia This month, I prepared some of our First Friday Favorites that had been served during the last year. However, I did find one new recipe that I wanted to try—German Chocolate Pecan Pie Bars. They were good, but I do love anything that has to do with German Chocolate. It brought back memories of many years ago. It was my 2nd year to teach school. I was teaching at the old (very,very old) Munford Elementary School. I had the first state-funded Kindergarten class. That Christmas one of my students brought me a “Cake Carrier” for my present. I was happy, but seeing that I never baked cakes at the time, I wondered what I was going to do with this gift. Much to my delight, when I took the top off—there was the most amazing 3 layer German Chocolate Cake I had ever seen. What made it even more special was Joyce Wilson, my husband’s aunt, had made this cake. In case you don’t know, Joyce is known for her cakes because she makes double the icing recipe. How good is that!! I took the cake home. I hid it in the freezer and cutting one piece at a time—I ATE THE WHOLE THING—every bite! I shared with absolute nobody!! I have been fighting weight gain since then. You know that I like to take old favorites and try to update them a bit. This month I have a recipe that combines German Chocolate Cake and Pecan Pie. What could be better? German Chocolate Pecan Pie Bars— Southern Living
3 cups pecan halves and pieces 1 ¾ cups all-purpose flour ¾ cups powdered sugar ¾ cup cold butter, cubed ¼ cup unsweetened cocoa 1 ½ cups semisweet chocolate chips ¾ cup firmly packed brown sugar ¾ cup light corn syrup ¼ cup butter, melted 3 large eggs, lightly beaten 1 cup sweetened flaked coconut Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Bake pecans in a single layer in a shallow pan 8 to 10 minutes or until lightly toasted and fragrant, stirring halfway through. Line bottom and sides of 13 x 9 inch pan with heavyduty aluminum foil, allowing 2 to 3 inches to extend over sides. Lightly grease foil. Pulse flour and next 3 ingredients in a food processor 5 to 6 times or until mixture resembles coarse meal. Press mixture on bottom and ¾ inch up sides of prepared pan. Bake curst at 350 degrees for 15 minutes. Remove from oven, and sprinkle chocolate morsels over crust. Cool completely on a wire rack (about 30 minutes). Whisk together brown sugar and next 3 ingredients until smooth. Stir in coconut and toasted pecans, and spoon into prepared crust. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 to 30 min or until golden and set. Cool completely on a wire rack about 1 hour. Chill 1 hour. Lift baked bars from pan, using foil sides as handles. Transfer to a cutting board; but into bars. Try this twist: for a spirited kick, whisk ¼ cup of your favorite bourbon into brown sugar mixture in Step 5. Enjoy!!
Pictured are, from left, MHS Student of the Month for December Jason Dewitt; Jan Phillips-Patriot Bank-South Tipton; MHS November Student of the Month Walker Bouler; Ann Hart, Patriot Bank-South Tipton; BHS December Student of the Month, Taylor Higgins; Deana Krosp- Patriot Bank- Barretville; TRA December Student of the Month, Wyatt Justice. Student of the Month is sponsored by Patriot Bank and Patriot Mortgage.
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GRACE TEMPLE APOSTOLIC CHURCH 8923 Mt Carmel Rd Covington, TN 38019 901-475-1008
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HARVEST CENTRAL ASSEMBLY OF GOD 9703 Hwy. 59 S Mason, TN 38049 901-294-2135
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Lord, teach me patience. And do it quickly. Abraham’s impatience. Moses knew that someday he would lead his people out of bondThere are many traits we ad- age, but he became impatient and mire about children – their sweet killed a man. He spent the next 40 innocence, unbridled joy and con- years waiting on the Lord in the tinuous energy – but deserts of Midian. have you ever heard Impatience says anyone speak about “God is either moving the wonder of childlike too slowly or has abanpatience? They can be doned me. I am going to easily frustrated whentake over this ship and ever they are unable to sail it myself.” If only accomplish a simple we would remember task. Birthdays and and act on the words Christmas cannot arof a saintly Christian rive soon enough. from yesterday who Have you, as an said, “God’s delays PASTOR CHUCK adult, ever said, “I just are not God’s denials.” WILLIAMS don’t have any paRomans 8:28 reminds tience” and then dismiss us that “God is working the confession with an “O, well” all things together for the good of shrug? Be careful: you are broad- those who love Him.” casting your maturity level. His method of teaching this fruit Romans 5:3 says, “… we rejoice of the Spirit is slow and steady. Our in our sufferings because we know response is to have a surrendered that suffering produces perse- heart. Squash grows quickly in the verance (patience); and patience, garden … 6-8 weeks to maturity. character; and character, hope. An oak tree takes 30-40 years to And hope does not disappoint us, mature. Which has greater value? because God has poured His love The kitchen window in our into our hearts by the Holy Spirit.” house provides a beautiful view, God is very patient with us. His but it also presents a problem in plan for maturity is much slower the early morning. As the sun rises than we are accustomed to. Just on a clear day, the sunlight comlike the child who can’t sit still, ing through the window can be we think that God is not at work blinding like a laser. If I am at the if we are not seeing results imme- sink beneath the window, I need diately. sunglasses to get a glass of water. Several Bible characters became I asked a local landscaper to plant impatient and it didn’t work out a maple tree just to provide shade. well for them. It will help us … in about 10 years! Abraham became impatient in Many mornings I look out the winwaiting for a son to be born. He dow hoping the tree has grown. I figured a decade was long enough. must be patient. Under pressure he had a son, IshJoseph in Genesis spent 13 years mael, through his wife’s hand- patiently trusting God in prison. maid, Hagar. The conflict today God was grooming him to be in the Middle East is the result of prime minister. By PASTOR CHUCK WILLIAMS First Baptist Church Covington
Church Bulletins Church bulletins, the section where we will share news briefs and church-related events, will run when space is available. To submit your church event, call Echo Day at 901-476-7116 or send an email to eday@ covingtonleader.com. Feb. 2 Men's conference will be held at Gateway Baptist Church in Atoka, 8 a.m. Free. Breakfast and lunch will be provided. Call church office at 837-8087 for more information. Feb. 10 The Finchers, a gospel group from Frog Jump, will be in concert at Elm Grove United Methodist Church at 6 p.m. Concert is free but donations will be taken. For more information, call 476-2210. Collins Chapel CME in Covington will host its annual Black History Month celebration at 4 p.m. Guest speaker is Rev. Keith Norman from Broad Street Bap-
tist Church in Memphis. Dinner will be served at 2 p.m. Feb. 13 Ash Wednesday service will be held at St. Mark AME in Munford. Feb. 17 Mt. Olive AME Church will be celebrating Men's Day at 2 p.m. Feb. 24 Mt. Herman's Black History Month program will take place at 2 p.m. ON-GOING Garland United Methodist Church will begin a Bible study at noon on Monday mornings on "The Fruits of the Spirit.” This study is open to all community members. The church is located at 1613 Garland Drive in Garland. A women's Chronological Bible Study will take place at Covington Assembly gym on Tuesday nights January 8 – March
Moses patiently tended sheep for the next 40 years as God was building leadership skills in his life. David was anointed king as a young man yet he had to patiently wait for a jealous Saul to be removed. When I was a ministry student at Union University in Jackson, Tennessee, the Jesus Revolution of the '70s was in full swing. I would go out with ministry teams to preach in churches, in the streets, at camps, or wherever. The response was phenomenal as we saw waves of revival sweep over the people. Some of us impatiently decided that we should give up our formal education and just go preach. A close friend with a Bible in his hand enthusiastically said, “We need to put these textbooks down and pick up the Book of books full-time!” Thank goodness parents and more mature leaders convinced us otherwise. Later, upon reflection, I realized the truth of the statement, “Don’t sacrifice the permanent for the temporary.” Diamonds are the attractive stones which are the worldwide symbol of luxury and love. What most people don’t realize is that when a diamond is mined it is not attractive. Rough edges and impurities around it hide the beauty. It takes a skilled craftsman to carefully remove rough edges so the diamond’s brilliance can be displayed. We are like the diamond covered with layers of sin. The Lord is the craftsman. If we will be patient He will carefully chip away those sinful impurities and habits so that His Son, Jesus, can be displayed through us. Lord, please teach me patience and do it however you wish.
26 at 6:30. Free childcare is available. A community bible study on Beth Moore’s “Jesus The One and Only” will take place at 6:30 p.m. on Thursdays from Jan. 31-April 11 at Quito United Methodist Church, 4580 QuitoDrummonds Road. You must purchase your own workbook before coming to class. Great Expectations Ministries, located at 2053 Hwy. 51 S in Covington, is hosting a clothing giveaway on the third Saturday of each month from 12-2 p.m. They are giving away clothing for men, women and children. First Baptist Church Covington will host Awana every Sunday evening at 5 p.m. This group is open to children from PreK3 to sixth grade. A community bible study will be held Wednesdays from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Gateway Baptist Church in Atoka. This year's study includes He-
brews, 1st and 2nd Thessalonians and Galatians. Classes are available for children up through five years of age. Registration is $25 per adult, $10 per child and up to $20 for a family. For more information, call 476-5857 or 385-4327. 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 6:30 p.m. at 520 Simonton St., in Covington. All ages are welcome, and the public is invited. For more details, please email pastor, Minister Shelia Bryant at MinisterSBryant@yahoo. com or call the church at 491-7061.
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Dogs, Cats & supplies 201 Border Collie puppies for sale. $500 AKC/ABCA registered. S&D. www.checkerboardbc.com 901-3563371 +3373.
MERCHANDISE
Mother in Brighton would love the opportunity to babysit. Available any day, anytime. Sarah, 1-870-3712537. MR. MOBILE, I COME TO YOU!! Oil changes, Brakes, Minor tune-ups, and More. “Fleets and Semi’s included” Call 901-201-9287.
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RV/MH lot, 1 acre. 1701 Akins Store, Munford. Storage shed, Garden spot. $250mn. 303-957-8194
COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL Comm./Indust. ProPerty for rent 802 4 Bay mechanic shop 4 lift office 2 bathroom across from Home Depot on Holly Grove. $1000 deposit $1250/mo rent 901-475-4447 or 901517-3223.
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476-7103
Mobile HoMes for rent 903
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Ante-bellum home outside Covington. Has 4 bedrooms plus office, sunroom or another bedroom, 3 baths, 2 car garage, back porch overlooks the patio and Koi pond. Sits about 1/2 mile from the road. Surrounding farmland is leased. Asking 309,000.00 includes the house and 6 acres. If interested please call 901-683-1491. for pictures www.oldhouses.com
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Duplex in Brownsville. 2br, 1ba, C/H/A $450/rent+dep. Section 8 available. 901-476-6960/ 901-2121425
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239 Bluebird Rd. in Covington. 4br, 1ba, CHA, $725mn, $500dep. 901502-5217 or 901-356-2936.
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POSITION OPENING Northwest Tennessee Economic Development Council’s Head Start/Early Head Start program is now accepting applications for the position(s) of Assistant Teacher and Substitutes for the Tipton County Head Start and Early Head Start Center. Assistant Teacher: Essential Job Duties: Assist in the day-to-day activities necessary for operation of the pre-school classroom under the direct supervision of the classroom teacher. (e.g., classroom activities, care, safety, and well being of pre-school aged children and accurate record keeping) Qualifications: The successful applicant should have their CDA (Child Development Associate Certification) and HS diploma/GED), which is the educational requirement for Head Start Assistant Teachers. Applicants must be willing to enroll in an Associate Degree Program in Early Childhood Education. Should also possess good written, verbal, and computer skills. Valid Tennessee driver’s license and vehicle with liability insurance required. Experience and/ or training in working with pre-school children is desired. $7.30 to $8.74 per hour Based on Education, Excellent Benefits, 9-Month / 80 hr. - Biweekly / Full-time Position Substitute: Essential Job Duties: Responsible for reporting to assigned area as scheduled and performing required duties as determined by the area of Education, Nutrition and/or Transportation in which the applicant is placed. Must be able to follow directions by supervisor, maintain orderly arrangement of area, establish positive relationships with children and/or staff, participate in assigned staff training, preserve the confidentiality and integrity of all program information and perform other duties as assigned by direct supervisor. Qualifications: The successful applicant should possess experience and/or training in working with preschool children and possess a nurturing personality and patient disposition. All Substitute candidates must have a high school diploma/GED, valid Tennessee driver’s license and vehicle with liability insurance and access to transportation to and from work location. In addition, transportation substitute candidates must have a current commercial driver’s license with PS endorsement; current medical examiner’s certification (CDL physical card); first aid/CPR certification. Qualifications may vary depending on the area of work of the assigned position. $7.30 per hour, No Benefits, 9-11 Month/Part-time Position
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Applications may be picked up locally at: Tipton County Head Start/Early Head Start Center, 410 Alston Street, Covington, TN 38019 Or You may call 731-364-3228, ext. 124 to have an application mailed, faxed, or emailed to you for your convenience. **Submit Complete Applications to (YOU MUST SUBMIT AN ORIGINAL COLLEGE TRANSCRIPT TO VERIFY ANY RELEVANT COURSEWORK: Northwest Tennessee Economic Development Council, Head Start/Early Head Start Program, 231 South Wilson Street, Dresden, TN 38225, Attn: Human Resource Department, Suite 212, REFERENCE: Position of Interest – Tipton County Head Start/Early Head Start Center **Applications for this specific position will be accepted until 02/11/13. However, this program accepts employment applications on an on-going basis. (ALL REQUESTED DOCUMENTATION MUST BE SUBMITTED TO BE CONSIDERED FOR ANY POSITION.)
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2br, 1ba, 430R Haynie St., Covington. $480mn, $480dep. section 8 available. 901-476-6960 or 901-212-1425.
4br, 2ba, CHA, fenced back yard, section 8 OK. 911 Still. 901-3261 9 1 1 .
North Shelby County manufacturing company.
MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE
2BR house in Cov. w/ dinning rm and basement. $600/mo. 901-476-5547.
3br, 2ba, no pets/smoking. $700mn, $500dep, 40 Walnut Rd. Munford. CHA, stove/fridge. 901-634-1469.
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 2013 ▪ B9 www.covingtonleader.com
SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness by the terms of a certain Deed of Trust executed by Eric Boldien and Tracy Boldien, to Frank A. McKinnie Weaver, Trustee, dated December 28, 2009, and recorded in Book 1463, Page 1, in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee; and David E. Owen having been substituted in the place and stead of said Frank A. McKinnie Weaver by instrument of record at Book 1573, page 1064, and the owner of the debt secured having requested the undersigned to advertise and sell the property described in and conveyed by said Deed of Trust, all of said indebtedness having matured by a default in the payment of a part thereof, at the option of the owner, this is to give notice that the Substitute Trustee will on Friday, February 8, 2013, commencing at 11:00 a.m. at the north door of the Tipton County Courthouse in Covington, Tennessee, offer for sale and sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following real estate, lying and being situated in Tipton County, Tennessee, and thus described: Description of the Beaver Built, Inc. Tract recorded in Deed Book 811, Page 599, in the Register’s Office, lying on the southwest side of Brighton Clopton Road in the Eight Civil District of Tipton County, Tennessee, being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at an iron pin found on the west side of Brighton Clopton Road (60’ R.O.W.) at the northwest corner of the Beaver Built, Inc. lot recorded in Deed Book 811, Page 599, then South 84 deg. 41 minutes 59 seconds East, 18.79 feet along a south interior line of Timbs Builders and Supply Company, L.P. (DB 788, PG 276) to a cotton spindle found in the center line of Brighton Clopton Road; then along the centerline of Brighton Clopton Road the following two courses; South 41 deg. 13 minutes 23 seconds East, 101.01 feet to found P.K. Nail; then South 40 deg. 23 minutes 50 seconds East, 403.10 feet to a cotton spindle found at the northeast corner of Bennie L. Ward, et ux (DB 613, PG 802); then along the north line of Ward and the centerline of a ditch the following five courses; South 49 deg. 34 minutes 44 seconds West, 18.17 feet; South 81 deg. 36 minutes 37 seconds West, 52.87 feet; South 80 deg. 46 minutes 55 seconds West, 108.18 feet; South 76 deg. 57 minutes 28 seconds West, 120.09 feet South 79 deg. 07 minutes 42 seconds West, 92.18 feet to an iron pin found in the east line of T.G Gaither and Sons (DB 209, PG 334) then North 30 deg. 22 minutes 24 seconds West, 29.17 feet to the east line of T.G. Goulder and Sons to an iron pin found at a southwest corner of Timbs Builders and Supply Company, L.P. (DB 788, PG 276); then North 06 deg. 18 minutes 01 seconds East, 443.52 feet along a west interior line of Timbs Builders and Supply Company, L.P. to the Point of Beginning. Subject tract encompasses 2.20 acres of land, by calculation. Subject to the R.O.W. of Brighton Clopton Road as shown on plat. The above described property being the same property conveyed to Eric Boldien and Tracey Boldien by Warranty Deed of record at Book 1462, Page 948 in the aforesaid Register’s Office. Map 098, Parcel 001.01 Address of Property: 1691 Brighton Clopton Road, Brighton, TN 38011 Said property will be sold to the highest call bidder subject to all unpaid taxes, prior liens and encumbrances of record. Homestead, distributive shares and all equity of redemption are waived in said trust deed and the title to said real estate is believed to be good, but the undersigned will sell and convey the same as substitute trustee and not otherwise. Dated this the 11th day of January, 2013. David E. Owen Substitute Trustee 204 Highway 51 South, Suite A Covington, TN 38019 (901) 476-6066 17jan3w
IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF TIPTON COUNTY, TENNESSEE DAVIDA HAYES VS. NO. 23,949 SAMUEL O. HAYES, DIANE BERNICE HAYES, PATRIOT BANK, FIRST FRANKLIN FINANCIAL CORPORATION AND CHASE HOME FINANCE, LLC,with agent, PEELLE MANAGEMENT CORPORATION ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing from the Affidavit of Publication, which is sworn to, that Samuel O. Hayes, the Respondent, is evading service and that personal service of process cannot be had upon him; that Respondent, Diane Hayes, is a nonresident of Tennessee and that personal service of process cannot be had upon her; service of process by publication having been ordered, he is hereby re-
quired to appear and answer or otherwise defend the Petition of David Hayes, petitioner, whose attorney is J. Thomas Caldwell, 114 Jefferson Street, Ripley, Tennessee, 38063, within 30 days after the date of the last publication of this notice; otherwise, default judgment may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition and amended petition. It is further ordered that this notice shall be published in The Leader, a weekly publication of general circulation, once weekly for four consecutive weeks beginning January 10, 2013. Virginia Gray Clerk Master 10jan4wp
SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE’S SALE Default having been made in the payment of the debts and obligations secured to be paid in a certain Deed of Trust executed on September 10, 2008 by Pugh Enterprises LLC to David E. Owen, Trustee as same appears of record in the Office of the Register of Tipton County, Tennessee in Book 1411, Page 461, the beneficiary being InSouth Bank. Subsequently STONE, HIGGS & DREXLER, P.C. was appointed successor trustee in Book 1551, Page 551; and an Affidavit of Scrivener’s Error recorded in Book 1567, Page 529; and the owner of the debt secured having requested the undersigned to advertise and sell the property described in and conveyed by said Deed of Trust, all of said indebtedness having matured by default in the payment of a part thereof, at the option of the owner, this is to give notice that Stone, Higgs & Drexler, P.C. will on Friday, February 8, 2013 commencing at 10:00 a.m. at the north door of the Courthouse, Covington, Tipton County, Tennessee, and proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described properties, to wit: 415-417 and 421 Valley Avenue Parcel No. 041B-G-005.00 Beginning at a stake in the south line of Valley Avenue 151 feet east of the intersection of the east line of Elm Street with the south line of Valley Avenue, Mrs. C. L. Shoaf’s northeast corner; thence south 50 feet to an iron pin; thence east 40 feet to an iron pin; thence south 12.50 feet to an iron pin and Anderson’s northwest corner; thence east 111.50 feet to a stake; thence north 62.5 feet to a stake, corner with Anderson in the south line of Valley Avenue; thence with the same west 150 feet to the beginning. 602 Junior Drive, Parcel No. 051M-A-019.00 Lot 16, Section B, Baskin Subdivision as shown on plat of record in Plat Cabinet B, Slide 85, in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee, to which plat reference is hereby made for a more particular description of said property. 213 Gillespie, 219 Gillespie and 223 Gillespie, Parcel Nos. 041OD-010.00, 041O-D-011.00, 041O-D-012.00 Lots 14, 15, and 16 located and bounded as indicated as shown on the map or plat of the Hyde Park Mills, Inc. Subdivision No. 2 of record in the Office of the Register of Tipton County, Tennessee, in Book 227, Page 510 to which reference is hereby made for a more particular description. 202 Rogers Avenue, Parcel No. 041O-D-014.00 Lot No. 11, Hyde Park Mills, Inc. Subdivision No. 2 as shown on plat in Deed Book 227, Page 510 of the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee, and thus described: Beginning at a stake in the southwest corner of Lot No. 11, the intersection of the north line of Rogers Street with the east line of Brumley Street; thence with the east line of Brumley Street north 13 west 81.8 feet to a stake the southwest corner of Lot No. 12; thence north 89 degrees 40 minutes east 125.9 feet to an iron pin the southeast corner of Lot No. 13, the northwest corner of Lot No. 16; thence south 17 degrees 35 minutes west 109 feet to a stake the southwest corner of Lot No. 17 in the north line of Rogers Street; thence with the same north 76 ½ west 78 feet to the beginning. 422 Valley, Parcel No. 041B-F021.01 Beginning at a stake in the north of Valley Avenue, Dyson’s southwest corner, Mrs. A. D. Fortner’s southeast corner; thence with Dyson’s west line north 65 ½ feet to a stake, Fortner’s northeast corner, Hadley’s southeast corner; thence west 84 feet to a stake; thence south 65 ½ feet to a stake in the north line of Valley Avenue; thence with the north line of Valley Avenue east 86 feet to the beginning. 316 Eaton St., Parcel No. 041CJ-016.00 Tract 1 - Beginning at a stake in the east line of Eaton Street, the same being the northwest corner of the original lot of which this is a part; thence East along the north line of said original lot about 190 feet to a stake, the northeast corner of said lot; thence South along the east line of said lot about 42 feet to a stake, the southeast corner of said lot; thence West along the south line of said lot about 100 feet to a stake; thence North and parallel with Eaton Street about 32 feet to a stake; thence West and parallel with the north line of said lot about 90 feet to a stake; thence North along the east line of said street 10 feet to a stake, and being the eastern portion of Lot No. 1 conveyed to Richard Wright and wife by Garnett Parker and wife by deed bearing date of October 18, 1951. Tract 2 – Beginning at a stake
in the east boundary of Eaton Street, the same being the southwest corner of Lot No. 2 conveyed to us by Garnett Parker and wife; thence East along the south boundary of said lot about 90 feet to a stake, the southeast corner of said lot; thence North along the east boundary line of said lot 30 feet to the northeast corner of said lot and continuing thereafter about 32 feet and parallel with the east line of Eaton Street to a stake; thence West about 90 feet to a stake in the east line of Eaton Street, the same being 10 feet from the southwest corner of a lot conveyed to G. A. Girdner and being all of Lot No. 2 and the southwest portion of Lot No. 1 conveyed to Richard Wright and wife by Garnett Parker and wife by deed bearing date of October 18, 1951. 102 Shelton St. & 117 Shelton St., Parcel No. 041B-B-021.00 Lot 74, Summit Addition to Covington fronting 100 feet on the west side of Shelton Street in said Town and running back west a distance of 250 feet, more or less, and being bounded on the north by the property of Nevils; on the South by the property of Ralph et al, on the East by Shelton; and on the west by the property of Dumas et al. However, excepted out of the above and not included herein is the following tract: Beginning at a stake at the original northwest corner of Lot 74 owned by Thelma L. Smith of which this survey is a a part; runs thence with the west line of Smith and the east line of Joe Naifeh, South 26 degrees East 111.00 feet to a stake at the southwest corner of Smith and the northwest corner of E. K. Williams, Jr.; thence with the north line of Williams, East 137.70 feet to a stake at a 48 inch Pecan Tree; thence North 6 ½ degrees East 100.64 feet to a stake in the north line of Smith and the south line of a lot owned by William Miles; thence with their lines, West 196.80 feet to the beginning. The grantor also reserves the following perpetual easement for Ingress and Egress purposes: Beginning at a stake in the west right of way of Shelton Street, said stake being the northeast corner of the Thelma L. Smith lot, of which this survey is a part, also being the southeast corner of Williams Miles; thence leaving the street and running with the south line of William Miles, West 120.00 feet to a stake; thence South 6 ½ degrees West 15.20 feet to a stake; thence East 120.84 feet to a stake in the west line of Shelton Street; thence with the same, North 15.00 feet to the beginning. Beginning at a stake on the east side of Shelton Street and the southwest corner of Lot No. 71; thence south 100 feet to a stake the intersection of Shelton Street and Randolph Road; thence east 150 east to a stake; thence north 100 feet to a stake, the northwest corner of Charlie R. Gray lot; thence west 150 feet to the beginning. 506, 518, and 522 W. Pleasant Avenue, Parcel Nos. 041BI-011.00, 041B-I-014.00, and 041B-I-014.01 Beginning at a stake at the intersection of the north line of West Pleasant Street with the east line of High Street; thence north with the east line of High Street, 189 feet, more or less, to the center of a ditch, being B. L. Overall’s southwest corner; thence east with the center of said ditch and Overall’s south line 55 feet to the northwest corner of the Devon Lewis lot; thence south with the west line of the Devon Lewis lot 189 feet, more or less, to the north line of West Pleasant Street; thence west with the north line of said West Pleasant Street 55 feet to the point of beginning. Beginning at a stake in the north line of West Pleasant Avenue at the southwest corner of the A. F. Whitley lot; thence north with the west line of said lot, 189 feet to a stake in the creek, being the northwest corner of said Whitley lot; thence west with said creek or ditch, 60 feet to a stake in same; thence south and parallel with the west line of Whitley lot, 189 feet to the north line of West Pleasant Avenue; thence east with the north line of said street, 60 feet to the point of beginning. Beginning at a stake on West Pleasant Street, the southwest corner of L. J. Lindsey’s garden; thence west with West Pleasant Street 55 feet to a stake; thence North 86 feet and parallel with South High Street to a stake; thence East 55 feet and parallel with West Pleasant Street to a stake; thence South 86 feet to the beginning. 521 Simonton St., Parcel No. 025O-A-003.00 Description of a 0.13 acre parcel being a part of the S.J. Baskin property as recorded at Deed Book 378, Page 362 (First Lot) and Deed Book 486, Page 144 (Second Lot), said property being situated in the First Civil District of Tipton County, and located on the West side of Simonton Street in Covington, Tennessee. Beginning at a found ½ inch rebar with cap being the Northwest corner of the S.J. Baskin property as recorded at Deed Book 486, Page 144 (Second Lot), which a part of this parcel is a part, also being an angle point in the South line of the S. J. Baskin property as recorded at Deed Book 378, Page 362 (First Lot), which a part of this parcel is a part, also being the Northeast corner of the Olean Anderson property (486/185), also being an interior corner of this 0.13 acre parcel; thence in a Northwestwardly direction, along the South line of the Baskin property (378/362 First Lot) and this parcel, also being the North line of the Anderson property, North 69° 33 minutes 02 seconds West, a distance of 43.81 feet to a found 1 inch pipe being the Southwest corner of the Baskin property (378/362 First Lot), and this parcel, also being the Northwest corner of the Anderson property; thence in a Northwestwardly direction,
along a West line of the Baskin property and this parcel, North 02° 03 minutes 27 seconds East, a distance of 37.14 feet to a set ½ inch rebar with a cap being the Northwest corner of this parcel; thence in a Northeastwardly direction, along the North line of this parcel, North 69° 46 minutes 25 seconds East, a distance of 79.60 feet to a set ½ inch rebar with a cap in the West Right of Way line of Simonton Street being the Northeast corner of this parcel; thence in a Southeastwardly direction along the West Right of Way line of Simonton Street and the East line of this parcel, South 22° 32 minutes 56 seconds East, a distance of 65.25 feet to a found ½ inch rebar with a cap being the Southeast corner of this parcel; thence in a Southwestwardly direction, along a South line of this parcel, South 67° 11 minutes 38 seconds West, a distance of 64.24 feet to a found ½ inch rebar with a cap being an exterior corner of this parcel, also being in the West line of the Baskin property (486/144 Second Lot), also being in the East line of the Anderson property; thence in a Northwestwardly direction, along a West line of the Baskin property 486/144 Second Lot) and this parcel, also being the East line of the Anderson property, North 08° 33 minutes 11 seconds West, a distance of 5.28 feet to the Point of Beginning and containing 0.13 acres, more or less. 1508 S. College St., Parcel No. 041O-D-021.00 Beginning at a stake 95 feet east of the Mt. Carmel and Covington Road, said stake being 15 feet west of the southwest corner of the parcel of land conveyed to Mrs. Sallie Scofield by C. A. Pearson by deed recorded in Deed Book 170, Page 233, in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee; thence west 95 feet to a stake in Mr. Carmel Covington Road, being also the southwest corner of the 1.02 acres tract conveyed to C. A. Pearson and wife, by W. A. Smith and wife, by deed recorded in Deed Book 145, Page 101, of which this is a part; thence north 3 deg. West with the east line of the Covington-Mt. Carmel Road, 125.4 feet to a stake in the north side of the ditch, J. E. Dew’s (now Porter Bailey’s) southwest corner; thence with the north side of the ditch south 85 deg., east 95 feet to a stake, said stake being 17 feet west of the northwest corner of the lot conveyed to Sallie Scofield by C. A. Pearson by deed recorded in Deed Book 170, Page 233; thence south and parallel with the west line of Scofield lot and east line of Mt. Carmel-Covington Road to the point of beginning. 116 Maley Circle and 118 Maley Circle, Parcel Nos. 025N-E017.01 and 025N-E-017.01 S/I 001 Beginning at a stake in Melvin Beasley’s south line south 87 degrees west 139 feet from the west line of North Maple Street; thence south 0 degrees 15 minutes east 104 feet to a stake in Hamil’s north line; thence south 87 degrees west 100 feet to a stake in the east line of the alley; thence north 3 degrees 15 minutes west 104 feet to a stake in Clarence Rose South line; thence north 87 degrees east 105 feet to the beginning. 1510 S. College St., Parcel No. 041O-D-020.00 Lot No. 11 Hyde Park Mills, Inc. Subdivision No. 2 as shown on plat in Deed Book 227, Page 510, of the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee, and thus described: Beginning at a stake in the southwest corner of Lot No. 11, the intersection of the north line of Rogers Street with the east line of Brumley Street; thence with the east line of Brumley Street north 13 west 81.8 feet to a stake the southwest corner of Lot No. 12; thence north 89 degrees 40 minutes east 125.9 feet to an iron pin the southeast corner of Lot No. 13, the northwest corner of Lot No. 16; thence south 17 degrees 35 minutes west 109 feet to a stake the southwest corner of Lot No. 17 in the north line of Rogers Street; thence with the same north 76 ½ west 78 feet to the beginning. This sale is subject to 2009 2012 city and county taxes. All right and equity of redemption, Statutory and otherwise, homestead and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but Stone, Higgs & Drexler, P.C. will sell and convey only as successor trustee. The sale date and time may be adjourned and rescheduled, without additional newspaper publication, within one year from the originally scheduled date, by announcement at the date, time and place of the new postponement date and time in accordance with T.C.A. 35-5-101. This is an attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. STONE, HIGGS & DREXLER, P.C. Successor Trustee By: Roger A. Stone, President 17jan3w
SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness and obligations secured by a certain Deed of Trust on property currently owned by Steven B. Lowery and Kristin Howell, and which Deed of Trust was executed by Steven B. Lowery and Kristin Howell, to Anthony R. Steele, Trustee for Vanderbilt Mortgage and Finance, Inc., and is recorded in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Ten-
nessee in Trust Deed Book 1416, page 661. WHEREAS, the undersigned was appointed Substitute Trustee by instrument recorded in Record Book 1575, page 906, in said Register’s Office. WHEREAS, the owner of the indebtedness has declared the total amount due and has directed the undersigned to advertise and sell the property described by said Deed of Trust; THEREFORE, this is to give notice that I will on February 14, 2013, commencing at 3:30 p.m., at the front door of the Courthouse in Covington, Tipton County, Tennessee cause to be offered for sale and will cause to be sold at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property located in Tipton County, Tennessee, and more particularly described as follows, to wit: Said property is known as 42 Tippy Drive, Millington, Tennessee. For a more complete description of said property see Trust Deed recorded in Record Book 1416, Page 661, in said Register’s Office. Map 124J, Group A, Parcel 3.00. Included in this Foreclosure Sale is a 2008 Fleetwood Mobile Home SER# KYFL745AB09555SK12. All right of equity of redemption, statutory and otherwise, and homestead 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. If the highest bidder cannot pay the bid within twentyfour (24) hours of the sale, the next highest bidder, at their highest bid, will be deemed the successful bidder. This property is being sold with the express reservation that the sale is subject to confirmation by the lender or trustee. This sale may be rescinded at any time. This office is a debt collector. This is an attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. R. Bradley Sigler Substitute Trustee 218 West Main Street Jackson, TN 38301 Notice: January 24, 31, and February 7, 2013
ORDER OF PUBLICATION In the Chancery Court of Shelby County, Tennessee No. CH-05-2252-3 Rachel S. Hardwick Plaintiff vs Kristopher I. Hardwick Defendant It appearing from the sworn petition of defendant that the plaintiff’s/respondent’s Rachel S. Hardwick’s, whereabouts are unknown and cannot be ascertained upon diligent inquiry. It is therefore ordered that she make her appearance herein at the Courthouse of Shelby County, Tennessee, in Memphis, on: March 11, 2013 and answer defendant’s petition for divorce or the same will taken for confessed as to plaintiff, and this cause proceed ex parte, and that a copy of this order be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in The Leader. This 17th day of January, 2013 A True Copy - Attest: Donna L. Russell, Clerk & Master by Jennifer Hall, D.C. & M. Mary Kleinman-Defendant’s Attorney #14144 Attorney for Defendant Publish: January 17, 24, 31 and February 7, 2013
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Case Number 84CH1-2013PR-3085 Estate of Peggy Harvey, deceased Notice is hereby given that on January 15 of 2013 letter testamentary (or of administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of Peggy Harvey, who died January 4, 2013, were issued to the undersigned by the Tipton County Chancery Court of Tipton County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against the estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above-named Court on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be
barred: (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting, as the case may be) of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least (60) days before date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors, if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting) as described in (1) (A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the dependent’s date of death. All persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper settlement with the undersigned at once. This 24th day of January, 2013 Lee Harvey Kevin Wayne Harvey Co-Administrators Virginia Gray, Clerk and Master 1801 S. College St., Suite 110 Covington, TN 38019 24jan2wp
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Case Number 84CH1-2013PR-3086 Estate of Shelly Harvey, deceased Notice is hereby given that on January 15 of 2013 letter testamentary (or of administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of Shelly Harvey, who died January 4, 2013, were issued to the undersigned by the Tipton County Chancery Court of Tipton County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against the estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above-named Court on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be barred: (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting, as the case may be) of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least (60) days before date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors, if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting) as described in (1) (A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the dependent’s date of death. All persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper settlement with the undersigned at once. This 24th day of January, 2013 Lee Harvey Kevin Wayne Harvey Co-Administrators Virginia Gray, Clerk and Master 1801 S. College St., Suite 110 Covington, TN 38019 24jan2wp
SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE WHEREAS, default having been made in the payment of the debts and obligations secured by a Deed of Trust executed on April 26, 2010, by William Misee and Andy Misee to Monte S. Connell, Trustee, for the benefit of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc., as sole nominee for American Mortgage Services, Inc. and appearing of record in Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee, in Book 1474, Page 554; and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned to Suntrust Mortgage, Inc and WHEREAS, Suntrust Mortgage, Inc, as the holder of the Note for which debt is owed, (“Note 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 Note 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,
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B10 • Thursday, January 31, 2013 • The Leader February 21, 2013, commencing at 10:00 am 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: Description of a 6.05 acre tract of the Wallace K. Medcalf property as recorded in Deed Book 641 Page 316 in the Seventh Civil District of Tipton County, Tennessee and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a found RR spike in the centerline of Kenwood Road, said point being the southwest corner of the Joseph E. Chidester as recoded at Deed Book 594, page 76; thence along the center ine of Kenwood Road, south 85 degrees 50 minutes 23 seconds West distance of 164.76 feet to a point, thence north 12 degrees 36 minutes 51 seconds west a distance of 378.57 feet to a found rebar, being the northeast corner of Huffman; thence south 83 degrees 40 minutes 47 seconds West a distance of 200.0 feet to a point; thence North 11 degrees 59 minutes 28 seconds West a distance of 530.0 feet to a found rebar; thence North 78 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East a distance of 366.06 feet to a found rebar; thence South 12 degrees 00 minutes 34 seconds East a distance of 950.82 feet to the point of beginning. Being the same property conveyed to Grantor(s) herein at Book 1474 Page 552 of the Tipton County Register’s Office. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 458 Kenwood Ave. W, Brighton, TN 38011 CURRENT OWNER(S): William Misee and Andy Misee 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 § 67-11433(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. NATIONWIDE TRUSTEE SERVICES, INC. 400 Northridge Road Suite 700- MC- 7 Sandy Springs, Georgia 30350 404-417-4040 File No.: 143313 Web Site: www.JFLegal. com Insertion Dates: 01/31/2013 ,02/07/2013,02/14/2013
NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE Default having been made in the terms, conditions and payment of the debts and obligations secured by a certain Deed of Trust dated 3 April 2003, executed by SHANI GOVERNATORI to Danny Goulder, as Trustee for Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Accredited Home Lenders, Inc. (“AHL”), of record in the Office of the Register of Tipton County, Tennessee, as Book 1058, Page 559; said Trust Deed, debts and obligations having been assigned by AHL to Household Financial Center, Inc., by instrument recorded in the aforesaid Register’s office in Book 1567, Page 828, and Richard J. Myers having been appointed as Substitute Trustee in an instrument of record in said Register’s Office in Book 1571, Page 203, and the owner of the debt and obligations secured by said Deed of Trust, Household Financial Center, Inc., having required the undersigned to advertise and sell the property described therein conveyed, the entire indebtedness having been declared due and payable as provided in said Deed of Trust, the undersigned, RICHARD J. MYERS, will by virtue of the power and authority vested in him as Substitute Trustee, on Thursday, Thursday, 21
February 2013, commencing at TEN O’CLOCK A.M., at the north door of the Tipton County Courthouse, One Court Square, Covington, Tennessee 38019, sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property in Tipton County, Tennessee, to wit: LOT 23 MCLISTER 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, THIS CONVEYANCE IS MADE SUBJECT TO SUBDIVISION RESTRICTIONS AT BOOK 1001, PAGE 393 AND BUILDING LINES AND EASEMENTS AS RECORDED AT PLAT CABINET G, SLIDE 72 OF THE SAID REGISTER’S OFFICE. Property Address: 57 Regency Drive, Lot 23, Brighton, TN 38011 Interested Party: Cavalry Portfolio Services, LLC At the time of this publication, 1) the § 35-5-117 notice of the right to foreclose was timely forwarded and 2) a search of the public records reveals no lien filed by the United States or the State of Tennessee which affects the above described property. The sale of the property described in said Deed of Trust shall be subject to any and all instrument of record, prior liens, encumbrances, deeds of trust, easements, restrictions, building lines, unpaid taxes, assessments, penalties and interest, if any. All right and equity of redemption, homestead, dower and all other exceptions are expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the Substitute Trustee will convey and sell only as Substitute Trustee. The right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another day or time certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time for the above. Richard J. Myers, Substitute Trustee Date: January 28, 2013 APPERSON CRUMP PLC 6070 Poplar Avenue, Sixth Floor Memphis, TN 38119-3954 (901) 756-6300 Publish: 31 January, 7, 14 February 2013
SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE Default having been made in the payment of the debts and obligations secured to be paid by a certain Deed of Trust executed November 17, 2009 by Gary W. Clemons and Patricia W. Clemons, husband and wife to John C. Clark, as Trustee, as same appears of record in the office of the Register of Tipton County, Tennessee, in Record Book 1459, Page 83, and the undersigned having been appointed Substitute Trustee by instrument recorded in the said Register’s Office, and the owner of the debt secured, Bank of America, N.A., having requested the undersigned to advertise and sell the property described in and conveyed by said Deed of Trust, all of said indebtedness having matured by default in the payment of a part thereof, at the option of the owner, this is to give notice that the undersigned will, on Thursday, March 7, 2013 commencing at 10:00 AM, at the Front (North) Door of the Courthouse, Covington, Tipton County, Tennessee proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property, to wit: Situated in County of Tipton, State of Tennessee. Description of Lot 113 of Woodlawn Plantation, Section D, as recorded at Plat Cabinet E, Slide 176, in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee, to which plat reference is hereby made for a more particular description of said lot. Subject to subdivision restrictions at Book 885, Page 258 and building lines and easements at Plat Cabinet E, Slide 176, and Southwest Tennessee Easement at Book 860, Page 207, of the Tipton County Register’s Office. Notice of the Right to Foreclose has been given in compliance with T.C.A. § 355-117. Tax Parcel ID: 08-079OA113.00 Property Address: 19 Woodchase Drive, Brighton, TN. All right and equity of redemption, homestead and dower waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the undersigned will sell and
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REQUEST FOR TITLE Request for title is being made on a 1987 Mazda B200 VIN # JM2UF3117H0524651 Anyone holding an interest in this vehicle please notify Richard Roach, 912 Walton Loop, Covington, TN 38019. By certified mail within 10 days of this publication.
Notice Cause No. CH-13-0067-l In The Chancery Court for the Thirtieth Judicial District, Shelby County, Tennessee In Re: The Adoption of Tamar Jadin Delhomme, a male child, born June 18,2011 By: Tamaria Wilson, Petitioner, and Amber Lee Delhomme, Biological Mother and Co-Petitioner v. Unknown Biological Father whose “Street Name” is “Black,” Respondent. In this cause, it appearing from the Order of Publication, that the identity and residence of Respondent, an unknown biological father whose “street name” is “Black,” is unknown and cannot be ascertained upon diligent inquiry, it is ordered that publication be made for four (4) successive weeks, on January 31, February 7, February 14, and February 21, 2013, as required bylaw, in The Leader, a newspaper published in Tipton County, Tennessee, notifying Respondent to file an answer with this court and sending a copy to Petitioner’s attorney, Robert B. Kirsh, Esq., Kirsh Law Group, PLLC, 5420 Walnut Grove Road, Memphis, Tennessee 38120, within thirty (30) days from the last date of publication, exclusive of the last date of publication, or a judgment by default may be entered and the cause set for hearing ex parte as to said Respondent on April 5, 2013, at 9:00 a.m. Failure to answer or appear may result in termination of Respondent’s parental rights to the child referenced above. This 31st day of January 2013 By Alissa Holt, DC&M Donna L Russell, Clerk and Master 31jan4w
Notice to Creditors Case Number 84CH1-2013PR-3088 Estate of William E. Sherrill, deceased Notice is hereby given that on January 24 of 2013 letter testamentary (or of administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of William E. Sherrill, who died November 2, 2012, were issued to the undersigned by the Tipton County Chancery Court of Tipton County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against the estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above-named Court on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims
will be barred: (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting, as the case may be) of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least (60) days before date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors, if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting) as described in (1) (A); or
All persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper settlement with the undersigned at once. This 31st day of January, 2013 Robert Lynn Sherrill Executor Virginia Gray, Clerk and Master 1801 S. College St., Suite 110 Covington, TN 38019 31jan2wp
Notice to Creditors Case Number 84CH1-2013PR-3087 Estate of Carolyn Offer, deceased Notice is hereby given that on January 23 of 2013 letter testamentary (or of administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of Carolyn Offer, who died January 14, 2013, were issued to the undersigned by the Tipton County Chancery Court of Tipton County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against the estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above-named Court on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be barred: (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting, as the case may be) of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least (60) days before date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors, if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting) as described in (1) (A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the dependent’s date of death. All persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper settlement with the undersigned at once. This 31st day of January, 2013 Ashley Lynn Miskin Administrix Virginia Gray, Clerk and Master 1801 S. College St., Suite 110 Covington, TN 38019 31jan2wp
Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received in the office of The Tipton County Board of Education, 1580 Highway 51 South, Covington, TN 38019 until 9:00 a.m. on Monday, February 4, 2013 for: One (1) light duty 14 passenger bus with wheelchair station for transporting children. Cutaway style 12 gear bus. The bids will be opened and read at 9:00 a.m. on February 4, 2013, at the office of the Tipton County Board of Education. Any bid received after 9:00 a.m. will not be considered. Any interested bidder may obtain specifications for bus bodies and chassis from the Tipton County Board of Education, by contacting Pepper Hazlerig at 901-475-5806. Bid must be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly marked in the lower left hand comer “School Bus Bid Enclosed.” The Tipton County Board of Education reserves the right 10 reject any and all bids.
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City of Covington Planning Commission Meeting Notice February 5, 2013 5:00 p.m. Lower Level Conference Room 200 West Washington Ave 1. Discussion of Municipal and Regional Zoning Maps All interested parties should attend the meeting. For additional information call Covington Public Works, Planning and Building Division at 901-476-7191 31jan1w
(2) Twelve (12) months from the dependent’s date of death.
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PUBLIC NOTICE Solicitation of Public Comment According to the provisions of Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations Part 403, and Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 69, Chapter 3, Tennessee Rules and Regulations 1200-4-14, the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, requires public comment to be solicited where there are substantial changes to an approved Industrial Pretreatment Program. The City of Covington has been issued new Pass-through Limits by the Department and as required, has recalculated Plant Protection Criteria and Local Limits. Local Limit calculations are based upon pollutant need with metal processing industries receiving a higher allocation of metals than other industries. Covington has received preliminary approval of updated local limits from the Department and is making a formal notice to the public that these changes have been made and that the public is being given the opportunity to view the changes and make written comments regarding them. The proposed new local limits are available for review and inspection to all interested parties in City Hall during normal business hours from January 22, 2013 until February 25, 2013. Written comments regarding the program will be accepted during this time period at City Hall. 31jan1w
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE COVINGTON MUNICIPAL ZONING MAP TO REZONE PROPERTY ON U. S. HIGHWAY 51 SOUTH (BRIGHTON BANK) FROM R-1 (LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL) TO B-2 (HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL); Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held before the Covington Board of Mayor and Aldermen on proposed modifications to the Covington Municipal Zoning Map. Said hearing will be held pursuant to the provisions of Section 13-7-105, Tennessee Code Annotated. Said hearing will be held at regular meeting of the Covington Board of Mayor and Aldermen on February 26, 2013 beginning at 5:30 p.m. at Covington City Hall. Any interested party is invited to appear before the Covington Board of Mayor and Aldermen and be heard in objection or in favor of the adoption thereof. Copies of the proposed ordinance will be available for public examination in the Mayor’s Office, Covington City Hall. 31jan1w
Notice of GraNd Jury MeetiNG It is the duty of your grand jurors to investigate any public offense which they know or have reason to believe has been committed and which is triable or indictable in this country. Any person having knowledge or proof that such offence has been committed may apply to testify before the grand jury subject to the provisions of Tennessee Code Annotated, § 4012-104. The foreman in this country is presently: William O Brooks C/O Tipton County Circuit Court 1801 S. College, Rm# 102 Covington, TN 38019 Phone# 901-475-3320 “The grand jury will next meet on Monday, the 4th day of March 2013, at 9:00 a.m. You may be prosecuted for perjury for any oral or written statement which you make under oath to the grand jury, when you know the statement to be false, and when the statement touches on a matter material to the point in question.” Mike Forbess, Clerk Tipton County Circuit Court 31jan1w
INVITATION TO BIDDERS The Tipton County Public Works Department requests separate sealed bids for the following item:
ROADSIDE SPRAYING Bids shall be received by the Tipton County Public Works Department at the Administration Office in Brighton, Tennessee until 5:00 p.m. local time on Monday, February 4, 2013. Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at the Public Works meeting at 6:00 p.m. on the same day at the administration building in Brighton, Tennessee. Bids sent by mail should be addressed to the Tipton county Public Works Department, 8279 Highway 51, Brighton, TN 38011. Bid sheets shall be enclosed in a separate sealed envelope marked “BID ENCLOSED”, 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 for (60) sixty days after the opening bid date. The bidder shall comply with all state, federal and local laws and/or regulations. Special laws, regulations and executive orders that are applicable to the bid shall include but not be limited to: failure to list a specific law, etc., however, shall not act as a waiver of its enforcement. Bid specifications are available at the Public Works Office. Tipton County Public Works reserves the right to accept and/ or reject any or all bids. Shannon Reed, PE Director 24jan2w
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ous spaces, visiting with Sailors and signing autographs. The band played a number of songs including “Liar, “ “Make Damn Sure” and “You’re So Last Summer. “ The John C. Stennis Strike Group, consisting of Stennis, Carrier Air Wing 9, Destroyer Squadron 21, and guidedmissile cruiser USS Mobile Bay (CG 53) are forward deployed to the U.S. 5th Fleet AOR to strengthen regional partnerships, sustain maritime security, and support combatant commander requirements for assets for assets in the area. Pruitt joined the Navy in May 2012.
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Marine Corps Pvt. Cornell B. Grandberry Jr., son of Jewelle D. Hillman Grandberry of Atoka, Tenn. and Cornell Grandberry, of Atoka, Tenn., earned the title of United States Marine after graduating from recruit training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S.C. For 13 weeks, Grandberry stayed committed during some of the world’s most demanding entry-level military training in order to be transformed from civilian to Marine instilled with pride, discipline and the core values of honor, courage and commitment. Training subjects included close-order drill, marksmanship with an M-16A4 rifle, physical fitness, martial arts, swimming, military history, customs and courtesies. One week prior to graduation, Grandberry endured The Crucible, a 54-hour final test of recruits’ minds and bodies. Upon completion, recruits are presented the Marine Corps emblem and called Marines for the first time. Grandberry is a 2012 graduate of Brighton High School of Brighton, Tenn.
Marine Corps Pvt. Steven A. Genung, son of Angela D. and stepson of Mike King of Atoka, Tenn., earned the title of United States Marine after graduating from recruit training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S. C. For 13 weeks, Genung stayed committed during some of the world’s most demanding entry-level military training in order to be transformed from civilian to Marine instilled with pride, discipline and the core values of honor, courage and commitment. Training subjects included closeorder drill, marksmanship with an M-16A4 rifle, physical fitness, martial arts, swimming, military history, customs and courtesies. One week prior to graduation, Genung endured The Crucible, a 54-hour final test of recruits’ minds and bodies. Upon completion, recruits are presented the Marine Corps emblem and called Marines for the first time.
Air Force Airman Brady A. Figgins graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills. Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits toward an associate in apFIGGINS plied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Figgins is the son of Loni and Dawn Figgins of Ruth Shankle Drive, Munford, Tenn. He is a 2012 graduate of Waverly High School, Lansing, Mich.
Air Force Airman Nigel K. Rice graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare
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principles and skills. Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Rice is the son of Alicia and Danny Rice of McWilliams Road, Covington. He is a 2012 graduate of Brighton High School.
Army Pvt. Mitchel R. Hardiman has graduated RICE from basic infantry training at Fort Benning, Columbus, Ga. During the nine weeks of training, the soldier received training in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, military justice, physical fitness, first aid, and Army history, core values and traditions. Additional training included development of basic combat skills and battlefield operations and tactics, and experiencing use of various weapons and weapons defenses available to the infantry crewman. Hardiman is the son of Cecil Hardiman of Easley Court, Munford, Tenn., and Cathrine Lagman of Green Cay Avenue, Atlantic Beach, Fla. He is a 2006 graduate of Munford High School, Tenn.
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Navy Airman Randi A. Pruitt, daughter of Donna and Abraham Pruitt of Covington, Tenn., and other fellow Sailors from the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis watched the rock band “Taking Back Sunday” perform a concert in the ship’s hangar bay while forward deployed to the 5th Fleet Area of Responsibility (AOR). The visit, sponsored by Navy Entertainment, gave band members Eddie Reyes (rhythm guitar), Adam Lazzara (lead vocals), John Nolan (lead guitar), and Mark O’Connell (drums) and chance to experience aircraft carrier operations at sea as well as entertain Sailors and thank them for their sacrifice. This is the first time the band has performed on an aircraft carrier. While on board, they spent time touring vari-
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Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received in the office of The Tipton County Board of Education, 1580 Highway 51 South, Covington, TN 38019 until 9:00 a.m. on Monday, February 4, 2013 for: Up to five (5) 2013 or 2014, 78 passenger transit type buses. The bids will be opened and read at 9:00 a.m. on February 4, 2013, at the office of the Tipton County Board of Education. Any bid received after 9:00 a.m. will not be considered. Any interested bidder may obtain specifications for bus bodies and chassis from the Tipton County Board of Education, by contacting Pepper Hazlerig at 901-475-5806. Bid must be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly marked in the lower left hand comer “School Bus Bid Enclosed.” The Tipton County Board of Education reserves the right 10 reject any and all bids.
Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received in the office of the Tipton County Board of Education, 1580 Highway 51 South, Covington, TN 38019 until 9:00 a.m. on Monday, February 4, 2013 for: Up to three (3) 2013 or 2014, 72 passenger conventional type buses. The bids will be opened and read at 9:00 a.m. February 4, 2013, at the office of the Tipton County Board of Education. Any bid received after 9:00 a.m. will not be considered. Any interested bidder may obtain specifications for bus bodies and chassis from the Tipton County Board of Education, by contacting Pepper Hazlerig at 901-475-5806. Bid must be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly marked in the lower left hand comer "School Bus Bid Enclosed." The Tipton County Board of Education reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
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Stanford signs on to play at Southwest CC By JEFF IRELAND jireland@covingtonleader.com
Munford senior Alex Stanford signs a scholarship with Southwest Tennessee Community College. Pictured are, from left, front, Kristen Little, mother; Allen Stanford, father; back, Keith Gentry, Southwest coach, and Glenn Goulder, MHS coach. Photo by Jeff ireland
Munford softball player Alex Stanford made some major strides last season as a junior and was a big reason why the Lady Cougars advanced to the Class AAA state tournament for a second straight season. She was rewarded on Tuesday when she signed a softball scholarship with Southwest Tennessee Community College. “It's close and it's a paid education,” Stanford said about her decision to sign with DSCC. “I know there are going to be a lot better players at the next level.” Stanford, a left-handed pitcher, went 15-4 last season and also hit in the middle of the order as a designated hitter. “She's one of the steadiest players on our team,” said Munford coach Glenn Goulder. “I'd like to see a whole lot more this year of what I saw last year.” Southwest head coach Keith Gentry had been scouting Stanford for a while and is looking forward to utilizing her versatility next season. “The thing about Alex is that she's a good pitcher, but she can hit too,” Gentry said. “She's one of the better pitchers in the area. Munford has a good program for years and she's a big part of that.”
Covington Gridiron honors football team with banquet By STEVE HOLT sports@covingtonleader.com Last Thursday’s annual Covington High School Gridiron Awards Dinner held at First Baptist Church was an evening filled with lots of laughter, some tears of remembrance, a world of good feelings and a bucket full of state, district and regional awards. The evening began with the awarding of scholarships. Kirk Winberry was the recipient of the Richard
DeVaughn scholarship. Tyrone Tipton received the Ronald Smith award and Johnston White was awarded the first John Tom Williams scholarship named for the late supporter of CHS football. A record-setting year for the Charger football team and its individual members netted a runner-up trophy in TSSAA Class 4A football. As a team the Chargers tied a record for games played (15), most wins in a season (14) and points
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Jan. 25 5-6 year olds Outreach (34) - Marques Burrell 10, Taushaun Dye 8, Jeremian Williams 6, Calvin Johnson 4, Cam Dowell 4, Latristin Arnold 2. Sage (12) - Antonio Mennis 8, Brandon Stott 2, Denetric Britton 2. 7-8 year olds Barbee (35)-Cristian Barbee 18, Ivan Deshun Williams 17. Williamson (31)-Jordan Smtih 12, Dorian Brown 8, Jordan Clemons 5, Marcus Clemons 4, Jamal Houston 2. 11-13 girls CIAA (19)- Raygen Escue 9, Abbey Beasley 4, M’Dia Walker 4, T. Brown 2. Teamer (14)- Markesha Teamer 5, M. Jarrin 4, Sarah Poole 4, Rosha
scored (538). Covington finished the season ranked No. 2 in class 4A. Senior Johnston White racked up a lion’s share of recognition. He was picked as pre-season All State by Murphy Fair and lived up to the hype. Additionally, White broke his own record with a new single-season rushing mark of 2,672 yards, establishing him as the all-time leading rusher at CHS with 4,820 yards. White also set a singleseason record for touch-
Cleaves 1. 13-15 boys Odom (36)- Cornelius Kemp 14, Corey Denson 8, Breshon Lattimore 6, Michael Staples 4, Caprice Peete 2, Johnathon Kindred 2. Cleaves (31)-Demarieo Howard 12, Cameron Ivy 8, Williaim Taylor 5, Markus Arterbridge 4, Jaylon Ealy 2. 16-18 boys Hatchie Street Church of Christ 54)- Eric McGee 23, Terry 11, D. Tipton 10, Poe 8, T. Tipton 2. Brighton Baptist B (31)- Bentley Jones 11, Dustin Rogers 7, Ty Flanagan 6, Matt Gilbreath 4, Nathan Newman 3. Jan. 26, 2013 5-6 year olds Burkhart (16)- Dexter Burton 6, Terrance Miller 4, Anderson Burkhart 4, Jayden McIntyre 2. Sage (14)-Antonio Mennis 14.
downs (43) and moved into second place all time with 64 career TDs. He was chosen for the TSWA All State team as well as first team All Region, including Region MVP and to the Shelby Metro squad. He was also a TSSAA Mr. Football finalist. Carlos Williams set a new benchmark for interceptions in a season (eight). Like White, he was a Murphy Fair pre- and post-season All Stater. Williams was also named to the 1st team All
7-8 year olds Williamson (29)- Dorian Brown 16, Jordan Clemons 5, Jordan Smith 4, Marcus Clemons 2, Jamal Houston 2. Adams (19)-Kellsiya Hood 8, Luke Perkins 6, Kaleb Dowell 5. 11-12 boys Willmoth (47)- Lacombryn Griggs 17, Trevontae Powell 13, Ricky Stark 5, Malek Turner 5, Myleo Stark 3, Christian Thomas 2, Deon Johnson 2. McGarity (41)- Zyun Glass 15, Areon Worles 12, Joshua McGarity 6, Jordan Dowell 4, Trevon Burnett 4. Wiseman (55)- L. Barbee 21, Cadarius Taylor 18, Quintin Booker 16. CIAA (45)-Tyreke Winfrey 20, K. Fayne 17, Tyrese Winfrey 3, Markiese Hall 2, S. Maclin 2, Cameron Maclin 1. 13-15 boys
Region. Region and area awards abounded for a bevy of Chargers. Fifteen players were chosen for Regional first team and honorable mention squad, dwarfing all other schools. In addition to White and Williams, first team selections included Aretavious Brown, Trae Wilson, Delvin Russell, Skylar Ramsey, Andrew Miller, T.A. Watson, Hunter Peery, Jadarius Temple and Tyrone Tipton. Honorable mention
Smith (42)- Chris Howard 11, Ezekiel Fayne 10, R. Fayne 8, J. Barbee 6, Trevor Grant 4, John Norfolk 3. CIAA (27)-Elijah Hollingsworth 9, Titus Fields 6, Jaqueese McDaniel 6, Patrick Maclin 4, J. Somerville 2. Odom (55)- Corey Denson 15, Cornelius Kemp 11, Breshon Lattimore 10, Caprice Peete 10, Jalen Kemp 5, Dacavius Fayne 4. Downing (31)- Zach Tifner 12, Devin Debose 8, B. Smith 4, Weston Downing 3, Astin Kimery 2, C. Gaines 2. 16-18 girls Brighton Baptist (29)- April McDade 7, Gabby Ripley 6, Kayla Ryan 6, Jessica Barnett 5, Amy Janes 3. Holly Grove Cumberland Presbyterian (25)- Lauren Kinney 11, Brittani Wise 10, Sarah Stafford 2, Brianna Wise 2.
choices were Clayton Click, Khamal Pendleton, Jalen Henderson, Dakota Phillips and Tevin Robinson. Bobby Van Cleve took the Regional Kicker of the Year award. He set a new team season record with 74 PATs, converting on 73 of 74 attempts. Jadarius Temple was tabbed as the Regional Lineman of the Year. District 13-AA Coach of the Year honors went to CHS head coach Marty Wheeler.
First Baptist (40)-Whitney Wallace 13, Gabby Glenn 11, Anne Marie VanCleve 8, Neely Glenn 8. Crossway Baptist (20)- Sara Bell 10, Anna McIntyre 6, A. Griffin 4. 16-18 boys Outreach (49)- Larry Jones 13, Martavis Cleaves 10, Wesley Taylor 9, Jimmie Thompson 5, Trey Yanders 5, Trey Williams 4, Shun Brown 2. Lanley (40)- M. Mabon 10, Chris Gilliams 9, C. Humfrey 8, Marshawn Bland 5, T. Wilson 4, Ezekiel Boyd 2, Terrell Adams 2. Hatchie Street Church of Christ (64)- Eric McGhee 23, Dai’quon Norfolk 14, Foster 7, Poe 6, T. Tipton 4, D Tipton 4, Terry 4, C. Guinn 2. Brighton Baptist A (19)- Brandon McKinley 4, Cletis Foster 4, Jacob Glover 3, Chandler Morgan 3, Cameron McKinley 2, Lee Williams 2, Cody Ryan 1.
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Lavelle signs golf scholarship with Freed By JEFF IRELAND jireland@covingtonleader.com Munford senior golfer Easton Lavelle signed a golf scholarship with FreedHardeman University last week. Lavelle completed his high school career with a seventh place finish at the Class AAA State Tournament in September. shooting a two-day total of 145 that included a bogey-free three-under 69 on the final day. He finished his senior season with an 18-hole stroke average of 72. As a junior, he won the regional tournament and tied for 26th at state with a two-day total of 151. Lavelle also excelled on the TGA Junior Tour and the United States Junior Golf
Tour. He won twice in six starts on the TGA Masters Division circuit and qualified for the season-ending tournament of champions, posting a stroke average of 76.3 over the six events. He also had a stroke average of 76 in two fall events on the USJGT. "We are very excited that Easton will be joining us in the fall," said FHU head coach John Armstrong. "He's one of the best iron players we saw all summer, particularly with his mid and long irons. That's a big part of his consistency and ability to stay around par most of the time. He really hit his stride in his high school season and showed what he is capable of doing at the state tournament. I expect he will be a major contributor right away."
Deer check-in procedures to change for 2013 season In Nashville, the Ten- pleted 10-day hog control nessee Fish and Wild- season held at Catoosa life Comission Wildlife Man(TFWC) approved agement Area a change in a procfrom TWRA Relamation in regard gion III Wildlife to future big game Program Cotagging and check ordinator Kirk in procedures. The Miles;. The convote came during Wildlife Chatter trol season had the January meet- By Arnold Bull a total of 1565 ing of the TFWC participants, which concluded Friday the heaviest volume at the Tennessee Wildlife coming on the weekend Resources Agency Re- dates. Dogs were algion II Ray Bell Building. lowed to be used during The change calls for the season and a total of all big game animals to 36 hogs were taken. be checked in at an apA public meeting conproved TWRA checking cerning the U.S. Army station, on the TWRA Corps of Engineers prowebsite, or by the TWRA posed closure of tailwamobile application by the ters on the Cumberland end of calendar day of River and its tributaries harvest. to boating traffic was Evidence of the big scheduled for January 15 game animal’s species and cancelled due inclemand sex must be avail- ent weather. The meeting able for inspection by has been rescheduled for TWRA personnel until Feb. 5 and will be held the animal is checked at Nashville’s McGavin. All big game animals ock High School. Howtaken to taxidermists or ever, a meeting was held to meat processors must on Thursday, Jan. 17, at be accompanied by doc- Upperman High School umentation on approved in Baxter. TWRA repreTWRA forms or mobile sentatives were present, application. including Fisheries DiviThe TWRA is adding sion Chief Bobby Wilson a new mobile applica- who reported to the comtion for check ins which mission on Friday that will be ready for the 2013 those from the public spring turkey season. voiced a unanimous disTWRA is changing its approval of the proposal. big game tagging system The TWRA has repeatfrom utilizing temporary edly voiced oposition to and permanent harvest the closures. tags to a harvest log. Jason Henegar, TWRA In other business, the Statewide River and commission heard a re- Streams Corordinator, port on the recently com- gave a report of the re-
introduction of lake sturgeon in the Tennessee and Cumberland Rivers. The agency has reports of the sturgeon being caught at various spots in the Tennessee River as far north as the Knoxville area and in the Cumberland river ranging to the Land Between the Lakes area. Don King, TWRA Information and Education Division Chief, played a preview of the recently completed Charlie Daniels Public Service Announcements. The commission approved a budget expansion for the new Reelfoot Spillway. The funds will be used to establish a lake level flow gauge network, compile data to produce an operation manual, and test the spillway computer system. This initiative will be a cooperative cost-shared project with the U.S. Geological Survey. The TFWC scheduled its next meeting for Feb. 14-15 in Nashville. Committee meetings will begin at 1 p.m. on Feb. 14 and the formal meeting is at 9 a.m. on Feb. 15. Arnold Bull hosts “Wildlife Chatter” on WKBJ and has won numerous awards for his writing and television work. He can be reached at 476-4601 or arnold@bullinsurance.com.
Sports Happenings Munford Dixie Youth Baseball is holding registration until Feb. 22 (in person) and Feb. 24 (online) for boys and girls ages 4-14. Register in person at 63 College St. or online at www.munford.com. Practice begins in March and play starts in April. Call 837-5944 or e-mail gfisher@munford. com for more information. The Rosemark Reds 10AA competitive baseball team is looking for players to complete our spring 2013 roster. If in-
terested, call or text 901581-0791. Sign-ups for 2013 Covington Dixie Youth Baseball will be Saturday mornings Jan. 26 through Feb. 16 at Oak Grove Baptist Church from 9 a.m. to noon. The Covington Parks and Recreation Department will begin accepting registration for the spring soccer season on Feb. 1. The league is open to all 5-15 year olds. Play will begin in early April and will continue through
May. The cost is $40 per player. For more information, call 476-3734. Registration for youth spring soccer in Munford, ages 3 through 17, is $68. The fee covers a uniform and participation trophy. The fee for adult soccer is is $35 or $420 per team. $35 or $420 per team.
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Covington head coach Dion Real was presented a plaque by principal Peggy Murdock in recognition of his 200th win at CHS. Photo by Jeff Ireland
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