The Leader - October 20, 2011

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THE LEADER • Thursday, October 20, 2011 • A5

FiNaNCial FoCus

Try to avoid these scary investment moves If you have kids — or even if you portfolio mostly consists of the don’t — you’re probably aware same type of investment, and a that Halloween is fast approach- downturn hurts that particular ing. Of course, you may find the class of assets, you’ll take a big hit. ghouls, witches and But by spreading your creepy impersonations dollars among an arof celebrities to be more ray of investments you amusing than alarming, can reduce the effects of but, as you go through volatility on your overall life, you will find some holdings. Keep in mind, things that are generally though, that diversificafrightening — such as intion can’t guarantee a vestment moves that are profit or protect against misdirected or go awry. loss. Here are some poten▪ Chasing “hot” inFinAnCiAL FOCUS tially scary investment vestments — By the STEVEN J. JONES moves to avoid: time you hear about a ▪ Investing too aggressively — “hot” investment, it will probably In the investment world, here’s already be cooling off. And whethone of the fundamental truths: The er it’s hot or not, it might not be greater the risk, the greater the appropriate for your individual potential reward. So, by investing needs and risk tolerance. aggressively, you can potentially ▪ Trading too frequently — If achieve greater returns. But if you you’re constantly buying and sellinvest too aggressively, you can, ing investments to maximize your quite simply, get burned and lose profits, you may end up actually your principal minimizing your success. Frequent ▪ Investing too conservatively trading will run up commissions — You can’t invest with no risk. and other investment costs — and However, you can find invest- the greater your expenses, the lowments that offer a higher preserva- er your real rate of return. Plus, by tion of principal in exchange for always adding and subtracting inlittle or no growth potential. But vestments to your portfolio, you’ll if your portfolio is full of these find it difficult to follow the type vehicles, you may never achieve of long-term, consistent, comprethe growth you need to reach your hensive strategy that’s necessary long-term goals. to help you attain your objectives, ▪ Failing to diversify — If your such as saving for retirement.

Under arrest

The following persons were arrested in Tipton County and booked into the Tipton County Correctional Facility during the week of October 9-15, 2011. ▪ Arterbridge, Tina Louise, 33, worthless check (Oct. 12) ▪ Bishop, Charles Anthony, 18, domestic assault, underage consumption of alcohol (Oct. 16) ▪ Broadway, Julie Jean, 55, theft over $500 (Oct. 16) ▪ Brown, Brian Lee, 29, failure to pay child support (Oct. 12) ▪ Carpenter, Lamarcus Terrell, 27, theft of motor vehicle (Oct. 12) ▪ Davis, Karrissa L’eann, 28, domestic assault (Oct. 11) ▪ Dean, DeShun Jamal, 21, assault (Oct. 11) ▪ Dees, Termaine, 30, driving on rev/susp/canc license (Oct. 15) ▪ Dickey, David Blake, 36, driving on rev/susp/canc license (Oct. 15) ▪ Dougherty, Cary McConnell, 32, failure to pay child support (Oct. 12) ▪ Dyson, Jevante, 21, failure to pay child support (Oct. 12) ▪ Edwards, Brandis Vontyna, 29, domestic assault (Oct. 12) ▪ Finn, Byron Lee, 53, domestic assault (Oct. 14) ▪ Fleming, Mario Cortez, 25, mfg/del/sell controlled substance, possession of schedule VI (Oct. 12) ▪ Ford, Christopher Brian, 33, aggravated burglary, aggravated assault w/injury (Oct. 12) ▪ Genesy, Robert Cordallo, 25, driving on rev/susp/canc license (Oct. 15) ▪ Grandberry, Michael Terrell, 29, domestic assault (Oct. 16) ▪ Green, Gregory Lloyd, 51, failure to pay child support (Oct. 10) ▪ Greenhaw, Alfred Andrew, 57, domestic assault, child abuse/neglect (Oct. 10) ▪ Haley, Sammie Lee, 32, murder 1st degree, aggravated burglary (Lauderdale Co. warrants; Oct. 14) ▪ Hanson, Gary Dean, 35, driving on rev/susp/canc license (Oct. 10) ▪ Hayes, Mario Dewayne, 28, driving on rev/susp/canc license, seatbelt law (Oct. 16) ▪ Helm, Brent Allen, 26, driving on rev/susp/canc license, violation of light law, harrassment/intimidation (Oct. 13) ▪ Hendree, Faye Rochelle, 45, driving on rev/susp/canc license, contempt of court (Shelby Co.; Oct. 10) ▪ Henning, Towan Anthony, 38, DUI 1st offense (Oct. 16) ▪ Hodge, Christopher Deundra, 20, DUI 1st offense, reckless endangerment (Oct. 15) ▪ Howard, Bobbie Michelle, 31, driving on rev/susp/canc license (Oct. 10) ▪ Jackson, Brenda Gail, 37, aggravated assault (w/ injury), disorderly conduct (Oct. 11) ▪ Jackson, Nicholas Marquez, 26, aggravated assault (Oct. 11) ▪ Jenkins, Terry Wayne, 39, DUI 1st offense, violation of implied consent, open container, speeding (Oct. 16) ▪ Johnson, Ricky Franklin, 47, failure to pay child support (Oct. 10) ▪ Jones, Alvin Ray, 55, driving on rev/susp/canc license (Oct. 16) ▪ Jones, Benjamin Perry, 29, domestic assault (Oct. 14)

▪ Joyner, Matthew Daniel, 39, domestic assault (2 cts), possession of drug paraphernalia with intent to deliver (Oct. 14) ▪ Kerber, Tracie Lynn, 42, disorderly conduct (Oct. 14) ▪ Kerber, Tyler Cole, 18, public intoxication, underage consumption of alcohol (Oct. 14) ▪ Lemmon, Jennifer Rene, 24, possession of sched. VI, mfg/ del/sell controlled substance (Oct. 12) ▪ Littlefield, Richard Brandon, 36, public intoxication (Oct. 14) ▪ Malone, Melanie, 53, failure to pay child support (Oct. 12) ▪ Manker, Leslie Ann, 33, driving on rev/susp/canc license (Oct. 13) ▪ Marbry, James Leon, 43, failure to pay child support (Oct. 12) ▪ Mathis, Ursula Amonita, 38, driving on rev/susp/canc license (Oct. 15) ▪ Mayberry, Tyler Hayden, 18, possession of controlled substance (Oct. 11) ▪ McCulley, William Travis, 45, domestic assault, public intoxication (Oct. 11) ▪ McNeal, Kevin, 20, attempted murder (Oct. 9) ▪ Miller, Steve Ellis, 46, driving on rev/susp/canc license (Oct. 14) ▪ Miller, Zachary Blaine, 23, burglary, theft under $10,000 (Oct. 12) ▪ Morton, Carlos Martez, 27, domestic assault (Oct. 10) ▪ Oakman, Robert Nathan, 33, aggravated assault w/o injury (Oct. 11) ▪ Palmertree, Christyn, 31, possession of sched IV, DUI 1st offense, seatbelt law (Oct. 14) ▪ Pipkin, James Robert, 25, failure to pay child support (Oct. 12) ▪ Pittman, Ashton Renea, 19, filing false report (Oct. 10) ▪ Poe, Elliot Dorn, 31, possession of controlled substance (Oct. 14) ▪ Purham, Christopher Antonio, 26, driving on rev/ susp/canc license (Oct. 11) ▪ Ray, Danny Edward, 26, DUI 1st offense, violation of implied consent law (Oct. 13) ▪ Raymond, Dustin Michael, 20, domestic assault, underage consumption of alcohol (Oct. 16) ▪ Raymond, Michael Paul, 44,

This week on

▪ Starting too late — As an investor, you’ll find that time is one of your greatest allies. The earlier you start saving and investing for your goals, the better your chances of attaining them. “Save early and save often” may sound like a cliché, but it’s good advice. ▪ Taking a “time out” from investing — Whether it’s a market slump, a political trauma, a natural disaster or some other event, you can always find a reason to head to the investment sidelines for a while until things cool off, straighten out or return to what seems like “normal.” Depending on your goals, not participating in the market may cause you to miss out on any opportunities that the market can present. At times, it can be tough to stay invested, but over the long run, a steady, disciplined approach can be a good strategy. Halloween comes and goes in a single day. But by steering clear of these menacing investment moves, you can help take some of the fear out of investing and make it a more productive experience. This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor. Steven Jones is an Edward Jones financial advisor in Atoka. Visit him at 360 AtokaMcLaughlin Drive or call 901-8379772.

domestic assault (Oct. 16) ▪ Richardson Jr., Gaines, 26, convicted felon in possession of a firearm (Oct. 14) ▪ Riehl, Christopher Michael, 31, public intoxication (Oct. 15) ▪ Roach, Mekeishar, 25, driving on rev/susp/canc license (Oct. 12) ▪ Romano, Bryan Alan, 19, underage consumption of alcohol (Oct. 11) ▪ Rudy, Jason J., 41, domestic assault (Oct. 11) ▪ Ruleman, Robert Scott, 52, driving on rev/susp/canc license (Oct. 10) ▪ Sanford, JaQuita Shalay, 27, disorderly conduct (Oct. 15) ▪ Sawyer, Jonathan Wayne, 43, driving on rev/susp/canc license, reckless driving (Oct. 9) ▪ Scott, Stephanie Diane, 34, cruelty to animals (Oct. 13) ▪ Shelton, Amber Ann, 28, domestic assault (Oct. 14) ▪ Shipp, Steven George, 42, possession of sch. II, driving left of center of roadway, seatbelt law (Oct. 11) ▪ Sigler, Aubrey Talmadge, 44, domestic assault (Oct. 14) ▪ Slough, Jennifer Diane, 27, aggravated burglary (Oct. 13) ▪ Somerville, Christopher Lee, 23, domestic assault (Oct. 11) ▪ Stafford, Timothy Eston, 45, assault (Oct. 11) ▪ Stubblefield, Jimmy Wade, 21, evading arrest, aggravated

KBJ-TV > 10/24 - 10/30/11

Football Game of the week: CHS vs. Milan 733 N. Main St., Covington, TN 38019

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Tuesday Noon 12:30 6:00 PM 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 TV followed by all other times

Wednesday Noon 12:30 6:00 PM 7:00 7:30

Disclaimer: These persons are innocent until proven guilty. They will face charges in Tipton County General Sessions Court unless warrants for their arrest were issued in another county (this may or may not be denoted in the listing of charges).

Most Wanted Seen one of these people?

If so, call: 24-hour number: Central Dispatch 901-475-4300 Sheriff’s Office Tipline: 901-475-3307; email: sheriff@tiptonco.com Tipton County CrimeStoppers 901-476-4411 Or contact any local law enforcement agency to report any of these people.

Campbell, Bernard Devent Born: 2/10/1978 1012 Douglas Ave. Covington TN 38019 Charge: Failure to pay child support

Farmer, John Neal Born: 12/11/1977 8911 Holly Grove Rd. Brighton, TN 38011 Charge: Failure to pay child support

Howell, Charles Laten

Born: 7/13/1977 297 Ellis Dr. Muford, TN 38058 Charge: Failure to pay child support

Miller, Deborah Gail Born: 10/28/11 280 Docks Bate Rd. Henning, TN 38049 Charge: Failure to pay child support

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assault, misuse of 911, resist stop/frisk/halt/arrest or search, theft of motor vehicle (Oct. 13) ▪ Tate, Kenneth Lee, 18, disorderly conduct (Oct. 11) ▪ Taylor, Lakendrick Terrell, 28, theft (Oct. 15) ▪ Thompson, Ralph Wayne, 58, driving on rev/susp/canc license, speeding (Oct. 16) ▪ Toliver, Jamia Jontay, 22, domestic assault (Oct. 13) ▪ Toomes, Tameka Marshay, 24, theft/merchandise $500 or less (Oct. 14) ▪ Vick, Keith Stacy, 43, worthless check (Oct. 15) ▪ Watson, Kevin Devon, 28, del of cocaine, driving on rev/ susp/canc license (Oct. 10) ▪ Williams, Calvin Lee, 30, driving on rev/susp/canc license (Oct. 15) ▪ Woods, Troy Lemone, 35, agg. burglary, vandalism (Oct. 14) ▪ Yander Jr., Richard, 65, DUI 1st offense, open container, failure to maintain control, viol. of registration law (Oct. 16)

TIPTON COUNTY’S

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10/17/11 First Baptist Church - Covington In The Fight - military First United Methodist Church - Covington Wildlife Chatter with Arnold Bull CHS Football - delayed CHS vs. Milan KBJ Video Billboard 10/18/11 First United Methodist Church - Covington Health & Home Report In The Fight - military Special Program - TBA The Doctor Is In - with Dr. Loren Crown Tipton Co. Legislative Meeting - 10/10 Classics: "The Roy Rogers Show" "The Bob Cummings Show" KBJ Video Billboard

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10/19/11 The Doctor Is In - with Dr. Loren Crown Tipton Co. Legislative Meeting - replay First Baptist Church - Millington Covington City Board Meeting - 10/25 CHS Football - delayed Victory at Sea - military

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First Baptist Church - Covington Tipton Co. Legislative Meeting - replay CHS Football - delayed Covington City Board Meeting - replay KBJ Video Billboard

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Friday Noon 1:00 PM 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00

10/21/11 First Baptist Church - Millington Wildlife Chatter with Arnold Bull Covington City Board Meeting - replay In The Fight - military Tipton Co. Legislative Meeting - replay Friday Afternoon Movie "Three Came Home" - 1950 all other times KBJ Video Billboard Saturday 10/22/11 8:00 AM Wildlife Chatter w/ Arnold Bull 8:30 Special Program - TBA 9:00 The Doctor Is In - with Dr. Loren Crown 9:30 Movie "The Carson City Kid" - 1940 western all other times KBJ Video Billboard Sunday 1:00 PM 2:00 3:00

10/23/11 First United Methodist Church - Covington First Baptist Church - Covington Wildlife Chatter with Arnold Bull

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Hall, Carlos Marqual Born: 6/1/1984 8045 Logan Dr. LaVergne, TN 37086 Charge: Failure to pay child support

King, Eemeal Born: 9/28/1984 1901 Cottonwood Place Mason, TN 38049 Charge: Failure to pay child support

King, Julius Born: 7/26/1983 Tipton Village Apts. Covington, TN 38019 Charge: Failure to pay child support

Tucker, Kenneth Wayne Born: 11/30/1980 2768 Arp Central Rd. Ripley, TN 38063 Charge: Failure to pay child support

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Terry, Leo Jr. Born: 10/31/1972 2983 Medford Memphis, TN 38127 Charge: Failure to pay child support

Debose, Gregory Born: 1/30/1978 3125 Scrub Oak Rd. Mason, TN 38049 Charge: Failure to pay child support

SAVE YOUR FAMILY VIDEO MEMORIES NOW! KBJ-TV can transfer your 8mm home movies, 35mm slides, VHS, miniDV, 8mm or Betamax video tapes onto a DVD. These make great family Christmas gifts! All work done locally. Call KBJ at 476-0426 for details. 1. KBJ is seen on Comcast Cable channel 19 in City of Covington & channel 5 in other areas of Tipton County. 2. All programs are subject to being preempted or rescheduled without notice. All times are tentative. 3. Check KBJ's Video Billboard daily for current program titles & other information.

CRIME STOPPERS OF TIPTON COUNTY INC. is offering a cash reward of up to $1,000 for information leading to the arrest and indictment of the person or persons responsible for the deaths of:

John Curtis Rann, a 24-year-old white male who was found dead with several gunshot wounds on Black Springs Hill Road in southwest Tipton County on Dec. 5, 1986. Rann had been missing since November 26, 1986. Johnny Poole, a 23-year-old white male whose partially burned body was found on Oct. 25 1988, in his burning pickup truck near the boat landing at Piljerk, on the Hatchie River. Poole had a gunshot wound in his back. If you have any information about either of the crimes, call Crime Stoppers at 901-476-4411. You will NOT be required to give your name or testify in any court. The source of information given to Crime Stoppers will be held in strict confidence.

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ARREST OR DETAIN ANY OF THE SUBJECTS OF THE WARRANTS LISTED IN THIS DATABASE. The list is current at the time of publishing and therefore recent changes in the status of warrants may not be reflected. It is possible that some warrants have been resolved and the matter is no longer pending. This information is being provided as a service to the public; however, neither the Tipton County Sheriff ’s Office nor The Leader cannot guarantee nor assume any liability for the accuracy of the information at the time of use. All warrants must be verified for accuracy through our system prior to an apprehension. All persons charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. NO ATTEMPT SHOULD BE MADE TO APPREHEND THESE INDIVIDUALS EXCEPT BY LAW ENFORCEMENT OR PEACE OFFICERS. SOME INDIVIDUALS MAY BE ARMED AND SHOULD BE CONSIDERED DANGEROUS. If you recognize a name on the list, if you find your name, or if you find a discrepancy, please contact the Tipton County Sheriff ’s Office at 475-3300 or via email at sheriff@tiptonco. com.


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