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Joseph Jones, 44, of Jackson, Tenn., lost his life following an accident in Adamsville last Wednesday. According to Trooper Samuel Bryant of the Tennessee Highway Patrol, who investigated the accident, the Tennessee Department of Transportation 2006 Mack dump truck, which Jones was driving west on W. Main Street, crossed into the eastbound lanes, left the road, went down an embankment, and struck a tree. McNairy County Medical Examiner, Dr. James King ordered an autopsy to be conducted on Jones to determine his cause of death. The cause of the accident is also under investigation.

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Joseph Jones of Jackson, Tenn., lost his life last Wednesday following a one-vehicle accident on W. Main Street in Adamsville.

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Two candidates have qualified for mayor and four for two alderman positions for the Nov. 5 Selmer election according to Election Administrator Joanie Collins. Incumbent Mayor David Robinson, Alderman John Smith, School Board member Tony Chapman, and Roger T. Hill will vie for the mayors office. Incumbent John Finlayson,

Selmer chase leads to drug arrest By Jeff Whitten

Frederick Yarbrough, Neil Justice and John Norris have qualified for the two positions on the city board. Oct. 7 is the last day to register to vote in this election. All registered voters who live in Selmer and those who own real estate in the city limits and are registered voters where they reside are eligible to vote in the election. The schedule for early voting will be released by the Election Commission about a month before the election.

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Christopher Conley Davis, 41, of Selmer was arrested for marijuana possession and other charges Aug. 13, according to an incident report provided by the Selmer Police Department. Around 10 p.m. Ptl. Allen Sides noticed a car with only its fog lights illuminated on E. Court headed to E. Poplar. Sides stopped the silver Chrysler 300 Davis was driving when he pulled into the AutoZone parking lot. Sides ran Davis’ license, registration, and proof of insurance and it came back valid but sides noticed Davis

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Director of Schools Charlie Miskelly announced at last Thursday’s meeting of the McNairy County Board of Education that he will resign on Dec. 31. “I don’t know how you say thank you,” said Miskelly. Miskelly has served as director 13 and one-half years. Because of teachers, parents, and principals, he said we have had good schools during that period. “Thank you for your help, encouragement and support,” he said. “On behalf of the board and everyone else I’m sure,” said Frank Lacey, school board chairman, “I appreciate the years you have given us, the wisdom you have brought to us and the just understanding and just decision making you made throughout the past 13 and one-half years.” Lacey said a meeting would be called to start the process of finding a new director. Assistant Director of Schools Dr. Brian Jackson told the board that the school district had received a $59,000 supplemental Race to the Top grant. In exchange, the school

system agreed to two conditions. One is that Level I teachers will be observed and evaluated. Level I is the lowest level based on evaluations and test scores. A Level I teacher’s composite evaluation would be a one, the lowest score, meaning the teacher’s students’ growth in test scores are not where they should be explained Jackson. The state considers Level I and Level II teachers to be performing below expectations. Teachers will be observed by two individuals. One will be an administrator from their school and the other will be from within the district. The second condition is to electronically administer the state Common Core writing assessment in third through eleventh grade in February. Jackson said that the grant would be most meaningful for student improvement in Bethel Springs and Adamsville elementary schools. The board approved a motion by Tony Chapman to have project manager Pat English and project architect Jev Vaughn inspect a possible site for the new Selmer

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Habitat for Humanity held their 4th Annual Celebrity Waiter Dinner last Saturday at the Selmer Community Center. Elvis, Uncle Sam, and even the Duck Dynasty crew were serving salads, dinner, and deserts. “Our waiters did an excellent job,” said Secretary/Treasurer, Judy Mashburn. “As it has been said many times before, our community supports Habitat McNairy. Celebrity Waiter Dinner, along with the Taste of McNairy, are the major fundraisers that helps us raise the roof for a local family in need of decent housing.” Twenty-nine tables were decorated with a multitude of varying themes to accommodate the 245 guests served. Top prizes went to Steve and Pam Simon’s construction theme for the Most Original Table, Ted and JoRica Moore’s rock & roll theme for the Most Tips Raised Table, and tied for the People’s Choice was Donny and Dian Gibbs’ Duck Dynasty theme and Joe and Karen Schicke’s ER theme. “Habitat Housing is not a handout, it’s a hand up,” said Mashburn. “We ask that you talk to your friends and neighbors and let us know if there is someone that could or would pos-

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Selmer Mayor David Robinson serves up dinner to guests at this year’s Habitat for Humanity 4th Annual Celebrity Waiter Dinner. sibly fill our (sixth) house in the near future. Anyone wishing to help with the habitat process, whether on the board or putting up the house can contact us.” Qualifications and criteria must be met for homeownership. Homeowners Johnnie Ellis, Kathy Leatherwood, Larry and Betty Patterson, Adria Harstin, and Cassie

Paxton are grateful for Habitat for Humanity. Who will be McNairy’s number six? A special thanks goes out to all of the sponsors: Selmer Florist, Tim Ferguson Plumbing, Air & Electric, Vine & Branches, Ma Ma Fia’s, Victoria’s Unisex Salon, Hagy’s Catfish Hotel, Top of the River, Atzimbas, Paul Fisher Oil Co., Wal-Mart, and The Beef House.

Blackburn’s staff at SMS Mike Platt, chief of staff, and Johnny Blakely, field representative, for U.S. Rep. Marsha Blackburn visits Minta Rhodes sixth grade One-toOne classroom at Selmer Middle School Aug. 13. Blackburn’s office donated several computers a couple of years ago, which were placed in all the schools, including SMS. Principal Dr. Brenda Armstrong and Technology Coordinator Terry Burns, who runs the One-to-One program, hosted the visit.

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In last week’s issue, it was incorrectly reported that Heaven Stewart and Jacob Stewart were passengers in Vickie Hurst’s 2012 Chevy Equinox during a serious accident on Rowsey School Road on Aug. 8. In fact, both passengers were riding in a 2000 Dodge Neon driven by Kevin Austin. The tragic accident took the life of Heaven Stewart and left both Hurst and Austin injured. We apologize for any inconvenience this report may have caused.

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New industry comes to Adamsville: 20-30 new jobs By Jeff Whitten Head News Writer

Adamsville Mayor David Leckner announced that Sparks Custom Fabrication will be moving to Adamsville at the City Commission meeting last Monday. The commission voted to award Sparks a $10,000 relocation grant in order to move some equipment into the old Harwood Building. The move is expected to bring 20 to 30 jobs with it with a substantial opportunity for growth, according to Leckner. The company has already moved some equipment into the building. Sparks specializes in stone, metal and refrigeration products used in the food industry. It is moving from its current location in Savannah, Tenn. The city will be reimbursed by the Adamsville/McNairy County Industrial Development Board as soon as appointments to that body are approved by the County Commission at its September meeting, Leckner assured the commission. The vote to approve was 4-1, with only Vice Mayor Matt Wood voting no. Leckner, along with commissioners Frank Lacey, Mark Massey and Tommy Morris voted in the affirmative. Wood argued that the IDB rather than the city

should be doing this. “Can we do it the right way?” Wood said. Leckner replied that time was of the essence and this was the only way that the deal could be done. “This moved so fast I couldn’t run the normal channels,” Leckner said. “We definitely need the jobs. This is what we negotiated to get them here,” Lacey said. In other news from the meeting, a bid by American Utility Contractors, of Humboldt, Tenn. was accepted to install the new water meters and gas transponders. American Utility will install 1,767 transponders for $19 each and 3,417 water meters for $31 each at a total cost of $139,500. Morris was the only commissioner voting against accepting the bid. He said his opposition was based on the disparity between American Utility and the next highest bid. SDT Contractors, of Gates, Tenn. bid $344,625 on the entire job. The commission voted to lease two new police cars for three years for $55,000 from Golden Circle Ford. The commission also rejected all bids to sell the city a utility trencher with a backhoe and plow and decided to rebid for a larger machine. There was one bid submitted to sell the larger trencher, but it was over budget.

The “peg-legged politician” who defeated Davy Crockett By Jeff Whitten Head News Writer

Kevin McCann spoke to the McNairy County Historical Society’s July 30 meeting about two lawyers who practiced law at Purdy and other West Tennessee courts and who also were involved in politics. Both represented West Tennessee in the U.S. Congress. After one was defeated by the other, he went to Texas and died at the Alamo. Over a century later, in the 1950s, there was a television series about him. This spawned a fad of teen-age boys running around wearing coonskin caps. You have probably guessed by now that one of the lawyer/ politicians McCann spoke about was Davy Crockett. Except for those of you who are experts in West Tennessee history or who have read McCann’s book, The Peg Leg Politician: Adam Huntsman of Tennessee, you would probably have never guessed who the other one was if I had not just told you his name. McCann said he believed that if Huntsman had not defeated Crockett in 1835, Crockett would never have left Tennessee for Texas, never have died at the Alamo and never have become a cultural icon. Huntsman served ten years in the state senate, two in Congress, and was a delegate to the 1834 state constitutional convention. He was a leader of the Democratic party in Tennessee in the 1830s and 1840s. Huntsman was described as a “rough and tumble lawyer who was clever and skilled at writing letters to the papers, which were full of biting sarcasm and ridicule.” McCann described Huntsman as a colorful and eccentric personality with a wonderful sense of humor. Like Abraham Lincoln, Huntsman was wellread despite his frontier education. He was called the peg leg politician because of his wooden leg. “I suppose miracles will never cease in the land. To suppose that such a possum-looking fellow as you were 25 years ago would ever have been nominated President of the United States would then have been deemed Quixotism, but so it is and we must make the best we can of it,” Huntsman wrote James K. Polk. Huntsman said that the peg

leg forced him to practice law to make a living. “I could not work, to beg I was ashamed, and I could not steal,” Huntsman said. Huntsman once told a man that his leg had been bitten off. Davy Crockett and other sources say it was lost in an Indian fight. Huntsman was one of the first attorneys to practice law in Madison County in 1821. He was the first state senator from west of the Tennesse River in 1827. He sided with Andrew Jackson’s Democratic Party, but he followed his own principles when they conflicted with his party. For instance, he opposed resolutions by his Jacksonian colleagues in the state senate that condemned Pres. John Quincy Adams for what the Jacksonians called the corrupt bargain. Adams had finished second behind Andrew Jackson in the 1824 presidential race. Henry Clay, who finished fourth, threw his support behind Adams, who was elected by the House of Representatives. Adams then appointed Clay Secretary of State. Huntsman, though a Jackson supporter, thought the resolutions were undignified and relied on mere presumptive evidence. He said that his oath required him to be satisfied as to the truth of every proposition before he assented to it. “Imagine a lawmaker today making that sort of statement,” McCann said. Huntsman crossed Old Hickory a couple of other times. One involved a proposal to create a state bank. Jackson went to the state capital, which was then in Murfreesboro and accused the legislators of committing a perjury against the people of Tennessee if they passed such a “corrupt, base, wicked and unconstitutional law.” Huntsman thought Jackson’s tirade was a “direct and unwarranted attack on the dignity of the senate.” Nevertheless, Huntsman supported Jackson presidential campaigns in 1828 and 1832, but objected to Jackson’s choice of Martin van Buren, the Fox of Kinderhook, to be his successor. Many other Tennessee Democrats agreed with Huntsman and supported fellow Tennessean Sen. Hugh Lawson White. This split led to two-party politics in the state.

Huntsman eventually became a van Buren supporter and campaigned for him in his unsuccessful 1840 reelection campaign. Huntsman’s best known political achievement was defeating Davy Crockett. They were a lot alike in some ways. They were born about six months apart. Both had been Indian fighters, and each were storytellers. One newspaper compared them to Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum. Both were polar opposites when it came to their political philosophies. Crockett was obsessively opposed to Jackson and van Buren, though he began his career as a Jackson supporter. He supported a tariff, federal funding for internal improvements and rechartering the Second Bank of the United States. Jacksonians turned against Crockett over a bill he proposed to give settlers clear title to land they occupied. They did everything they could to defeat Crocket in the subsequent 1831 election. Huntsman was a states’ rights man, but was against nullification. “For the first time in his political career, the famed bear hunter knew what it was like to be the prey,” McCann said. Huntsman sarcastically took out a newspaper ad seeking the whereabouts of the wayward congressman who had left the Jacksonian fold. Crockett dismissed Huntsman for writing chronicles and “like foolish stuff.” Crockett defeated William Fitzgerald in that election. Crockett was not so lucky in his race against Huntsman four years later. Huntsman served a single term in Congress from 1835 to 1837. Huntsman faced the prospect of defeat by John Wesley Crockett, Davy’s oldest son, and chose not to run for reelection. Huntsman resumed his law practice and continued to participate in Democratic politics. He died in 1849 at the age of 63. McCann argued that if Huntsman had not defeated Crockett, he would have been in Washington, D.C. rather than at the Battle of the Alamo on March 6, 1836. Crockett left Tennessee because he felt his political career was over here and sought to revive it in Texas, McCann said.

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Selmer looks to save $120,000 By Jeff Whitten Head News Writer

If you have occasion to appear in Selmer City Court, your costs are going up. The Selmer Board of Aldermen voted at its Aug. 13 meeting to increase court costs from the current $75 to $80. It will become law upon passage on second reading and the mayor’s signature. The board also discussed which health plans it would adopt for employees. It directed City Attorney Terry Abernathy to find possible consultants. The board voted at its July meeting to extend the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee plan purchased through Richie Bodiford on a temporary basis in order to pass a budget and keep employees covered. Alderman Chris Tull said that he asked that a plan from Insurance Program Managers Group be discussed at the working session on Aug. 12, but three of the aldermen then left. He asked again at the regular meeting that the plan be considered. Mayor David Robinson said that under current budget the plan would save the city about $120,000 and reduce each employee’s deductible from $2,000 to $1,250. “If you want some good advice, talk to somebody who doesn’t have anything to sell,” Abernathy said. Abernathy also said he expected

he could find someone to evaluate the plans at a reasonable hourly rate who would not take a lot of time to do the job. The board approved three grant applications by Fire Chief Anthony Carr. One is a Tennessee Municipal League grant for driver safety with a $3,000 match. A second one is a nomatch grant from Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response to hire a part-time firefighter. Finally, Carr will also be applying for an Assistance to Firefighters Grant which requires an $8,000 match. The board passed five ordinances on second reading. One would amend the budget to add $8,900 for debt service on a capital outlay note and $97,000 for expenditure on a capital outlay note for police vehicles. Another ordinance rezoned a five-acre tract at Glover Drive and Tennessee Avenue from industrial to low density. The board also passed the 2009 International Mechanical Code, the 2009 International Plumbing Code, and the 2012 International Gas Code. These actions were required by the state said Mayor David Robinson. The city would have to pass these codes or turn all building inspections over to the state. In response to a question from Vice-Mayor Paul Simpson, Ashe said the adoption of the codes would not cause gas bills to increase.

Guys to get two new firetrucks By Janet Rail Publisher

During last Monday’s meeting the mayor and board of aldermen passed two resolutions regarding the 2012 CDBG Disaster Grant totaling $516,545. Two resolutions were passed: one for the purchase of a pumper truck rewarded to the lowest responsive bidder EVS Midsouth, Inc. for $235,096 and the second resolution for $219,485 for the purchase of a 2,000 gallon tanker also awarded to the lowest bidder EVS Midsouth, Inc. The resolution passed a total of $454,581 in accepted financial assistance. The board will meet at 10 a.m. Sept. 10 with representatives from Southwest Development District and EVS Midsouth, Inc. to review the proposed bid packet. Mary Simmons, city recorder, announced her immediate resignation due to health problems. Simmons served the city for 8 years as city recorder. “I have enjoyed working with everyone,” said Simmons. “We appreciate all that you did for us Mary,” said Mayor Keith Rinehart. The mayor announced that Godwin & Associates will complete the annual audit for the city. In addition, the city received a bill totaling $6,800 for the paving over culverts and the repair of Guys Creek Bridge. The board also noted the work of Eddie Sides and his assistance in the clean up of Race Track Road. Fire Chief Perry Strickland reported the department attending one car fire, assisting Michie regarding a brush fire and two first responder calls. “We put a new switch on the truck so that was done,” said Strickland. The board discussed the potential purchase of a tractor and bush hog and will be gathering bids from several businesses with state approved bid packets and state surplus. “We can call and talk to state approved bidders to discuss some options,” said Rinehart. Alderman Wayne Henry noted that the community center was leased Wednesday. The room is a 40 x 80 foot room and will accommodate approximately 150 people. The city leases the space for $75 with a $100 deposit fee. For information to rent call (731) 239-4700. The board approved the July 15 meeting minutes and financial report in earlier business.

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was nervous and fidgety. Sides asked Davis to step out of the car but he put the car in drive and drove off. Sides and Ptl. Tommy Howell then gave chase. Davis turned right out of the parking lot on E. Poplar, went to Maple St., and turned left. Davis went to the end of Maple St. then turned right on Purdy Rd. where he continued until he reached Oak Grove. Davis turned to the right and went back to E. Poplar Ave. Sides passed Davis and with Howell behind him, the two officers got the car stopped. They ordered Davis out of the car and arrested him. Sides and Howell patted Davis down and found a large amount of cash in his front pocket. Sides

placed Davis in the back of his patrol car. Sides transported him to the McNairy County Justice Center for booking. Sgt. Ted Roberts of SPD stayed with the car until a K9 unit from the sheriff’s department arrived. Deputy Dustin Jaco, Roberts, and K9 Hank searched the car. A large amount of money was found in the trunk. Roberts and Jaco found a green, leafy substance in the floorboard and on the driver’s side door panel. A container in the cup holder contained marijuana stems and a plastic baggie. The money was counted at SPD and totaled around $2,600. Davis was charged with evading arrest, reckless driving, possession of drug paraphernalia, and possession of a Schedule VI drug. He was released on $10,000 bond and will appear in court Oct. 17 to face the charges.

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Be ‘Stop, drop, and roll’ smart By Katelyn Abernathy

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“Stop, drop, and roll” has been one of the most recognizable fire safety messages for decades. Many adults remember the concept from being introduced to it as a young child. Unfortunately, it is common for people, especially children, to mistakenly believe that they should utilize stop, drop, and roll as a reaction to all fire situations. State Fire Marshal Julie Mix McPeak wants to make sure Tennesseans know how and when to stop, drop, and roll. “It is important to stress, especially to children, that stop, drop, and roll is appropriate when your clothing or body is on fire,” says McPeak. “If a fire occurs in a home or a building, however, they need to know that getting out fast and staying out is the priority.” Make sure you and your family are prepared for what to do in case a clothing fire occurs: · If your clothes catch fire, stop, drop, and roll. Stop immediately, drop to the ground, and cover your

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2013

South McNairy County hit with rash of burglaries By Christen Coulon and Jeff Whitten Independent Appeal Staff

The southern part of the county has been hit with five burglaries over the past week Deputies were called to a Lilly Taylor Road residence after the homeowner returned to find her home had been ransacked by burglars. According to the McNairy County Sheriff’s Department incident report Amanda Steward called deputies when she found that her mobile home and storage shed had been burglarized. Steward reported that the crime took place between Aug. 2-5. She discovered the crime after returning from Memphis where she is in the process of moving. She reported seeing three people whom she knows, who did not have permission to be there, on the property previously and suggested that those individuals may have something to do with the theft. Deputy Christoper Williams said that the criminals used a blunt object to open the door to the home and he listed a 33-gallon Craftsman Air Compressor and two Blue Tick Pit Bulls among the missing items. The thieves also knocked a propane heater off the wall during the burglary. Steward also reported that the criminals poured what appeared to be oil over clothes in the storage building and also stole a 36-inch television from that location.

Then last Friday a trailer was stolen from Guys Chewalla Road in Ramer. The owner told Deputy Daniel Fuller that it was a 5’ by 10’ pull behind, it had a metal bottom with plywood on the top of the floor. A trailer was reported stolen from Hill Crest Road in Guys last Saturday. The owner told Williams the last time she saw the 5’ x 8’ single axle trailer was a week earlier. She also told him that she saw a white Chevrolet pick up during the week it was stolen parked beside the end of the road at the end of the drive. Another trailer was reported missing on Stanfield Lane in Ramer last Monday. The owner told Deputy Jason Gray that he left his house around 11 a.m. and returned about 2 p.m. to find the 5’ x 8’ trailer missing. The trailer has stainless steel sideboards, white spoke wheels, a wire mesh bottom and did not have a tailgate. A lawn mower was reported stolen from Hurley School House Road in Ramer last Monday. The owner told Deputy Danny Pinson that the John Deere riding lawn mower was sitting in her car port, which is connected to her residence. She told the deputy that the last time she saw the mower was at 10 p.m. the previous night. She didn’t notice any tracks around the car port. Anyone with information on these crimes should contact the sheriff’s department at (731) 645-1004 or 1005.

Haslam pushes ‘Drive to 55’ initiative: Will 55% of Tennessee get degree by 2025? By Jeff Whitten Head News Writer

The state is driving to 55. However, the 55 it is driving to is not measured in mph, but in percentage of college graduates. The administration of Gov. Bill Haslam has set as a goal that 55 percent of the people in Tennessee have at least a two-year college degree by 2025. Currently, only 32 percent of the population in the state has a college degree. There are more than 800,000 Tennesseans who have completed some college, but have no degree. They seek to achieve this goal in two ways. The first is through need-based grants. Haslam has signed legislation to establish an endowment through the Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation of at least $35 million for such grants. These grants are designed for community college students and would go directly to the institutions. “This is a way to address the cost of post-secondary education, which can be a barrier to many students and their families. We need to make it affordable for students to further their education,” Haslam said. A second part of this initiative is the online Western Governors University Tennessee. WGU Tennessee was set up with a one-time $5 million appropriation from the state and a $750,000 grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. This funding

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WGU is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities and the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education. WGU has similar partnerships with Indiana, Washington, Texas and Missouri. It has graduated 38,000 students in the three years it has been existence. Haslam and WGU President Robert W. Mendenhall signed a memorandum of understanding creating WGU Tennessee in July.

Dr. Kimberly Estep will be the first chancellor of WGU Tennessee. She previously served as vice president for academic affairs and student services at Nashville State Community College. She has more than 25 years experience as a professor and an administrator. The school will have an advisory board of senior business, community and higher education leaders, including board chairman John Ingram, who is chairman and CEO of Ingram Industries in Nashville.

RE-ELECT MAYOR ROBINSON Dear Citizens of Selmer First, let me thank you for the opportunity to serve you for the last eight years as mayor. It has been both an honor and privilege for me to serve my hometown. I am humbled that you would place your trust in me to guide Selmer during this time in our history. Now I am again seeking your support so I can continue as your full-time mayor. I ask Mayor David Robinson for your vote in the November 5th election. Although we have faced a few challenges from the economy and unforeseen events that have occurred in our community, we have been able to move steadily forward. I have developed both a brochure and Facebook page listing just a few of our accomplishments and the goals I envision for our city’s future. Some goals we should be able to accomplish with ease; others may prove more challenging and require strategic plans to accomplish. However, know that as we enter into 2014, your city is financially healthy and all departments are operating efficiently. I remain enthusiastic and deeply committed to Selmer but know there is still much to do. For two terms you’ve been able to observe my management capabilities first hand —strengthening the city’s credit ratings, improving city services with upgraded equipment, implementing fair and consistent policies consistent with municipal codes and working with state and federal funding agencies to manage infrastructure improvements—all without having raised taxes. Regardless of your choice of candidate, I encourage each of you to exercise your privilege to vote. Thank you again for your confidence in me, and I look forward to serving you for another four years. My best regards,

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Arts in McNairy announces new series: “LIVE! at the Latta” Arts in McNairy Submitted Article

Arts in McNairy is pleased to announce a new concert series called “LIVE! at The Latta” for the 2013-14 season. AiM is well-known in West Tennessee for its great theater series and concerts that started in 2001. Auditions for AiM’s newest show “The Legend of Sleepy Hallow” are just around the corner on Sept. 5 at 6 p.m. and Sept. 8 at 1 p.m. The show will take the stage Oct. 17-20 for a very timely performance of this Washington Irving classic. “The ‘LIVE! at the Latta’ series is an addition to the line-up of great theatrical performances AiM patrons have enjoyed for years,” Paige Holmes, AiM Managing Director explained, “A great deal of thoughtful planning went into this series that features artists who reflect local heritage, something different, and high artistic quality.” This year, the AiM performance calendar will offer nine shows. The “LIVE! at the Latta” series will be ‘turning up the beat’ exploring different rhythms through percussion and acoustics,” explained Holmes. The concert series will include four locally known and internationally known artist groups. AiM will present the first concert Oct. 26 with the Memphis group “South Side Supper Club.” The band describes itself as an eclectic acoustic trio featuring Patrick Bolton on clarinet, Shane Morrell on banjo, and Jason Davenport on accordion. The group performs a wide variety of music from country and bluegrass to soul and rock ‘n roll, and originals along with classic French, Italian, and Russian styles. South Side Supper Club has been heating up the Memphis scene with rave

reviews including being nominated for Best Memphis Band by the Memphis Flyer. In honor of their name, AiM will be presenting this as a dinner/concert event. “We are bidding out the catering with local chefs and eateries to make this a unique entertainment evening at a reasonable price of $25.00 per person,” said Holmes. AiM is grateful to have received the Rural Arts Performing Grant from the Tennessee Arts Commission to help pay for the artist fees and marketing associated with a full concert series. “AiM could have not realized the dream of a series like “LIVE! at the Latta” without this grant,” said Holmes. “LIVE! at the Latta’s” next two concerts scheduled in 2014 include encore performances from the University of Tennessee at Martin Percussion Ensemble and our now annual AiM Music Homecoming Concert. The homecoming concert will gather the artists associated with the Stanton Littlejohn recordings project that will be finished and available for purchase soon. “We are so excited that we will be able to release the first digital recordings of the Littlejohn catalog along with a documentary on McNairy County roots and early rockabilly music recorded by Littlejohn and still played by local artists today,” said Dr. Shawn Pitts, AiM Heritage and Culture Chair. This documentary and the music recording will also archived at the Library of Congress in its American Folklife Center in Washington, D.C. The finale concert in August 2014 will feature the Caixa Trio, a Latin-flavored, all-female percussion ensemble based in Tennessee. “We have been working two years to

get Dr. Julie Hill and her group on a McNairy County Stage...It will be worth the wait,” Pitts said. This ensemble will complement McNairy County’s late summer heat with an energetic show. “Our Performing Arts theater season will be one of the best ever as we bring back the popular February dinner theater and the perennial musical favorite, ‘Annie,’” said Holmes. The new full season ticket package will include two dinner events, nine great shows and a $10 discount for $105. “We are very excited about being able to offer all this performance at such an economical price point. Patrons can also choose season tickets just for the theater productions or just the ‘LIVE! at the Latta’ series,” Holmes said. “Both individual series ticket packages offer a $5 saving over buying tickets at the door. Student rate season ticket packages will be available as well.” Additionally, AiM received a scholarship from the arts non-profit, South Arts, to attend its Performing Artist Exchange conference in Nashville this September. Holmes she was very excited about going to meet artists from all over the world who are looking to perform in venues like the Latta. Having a quality concert series will make McNairy County an arts destination and increase tourism dollars. AiM would especially like to thank the “LIVE! At The Latta” Committee members who worked so hard putting this concert series together: Dr. Ron Bell, Dr. Shawn Pitts, Bryan Huff, Alan Murray, and Lanessa Miller Coulon. Season ticket package order forms will be available beginning Friday online at www.artsinmcnairy.com.

Six reasons to become tax volunteer

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If you’re looking for a way to help your community, then consider becoming a tax volunteer. The IRS is looking for volunteers now who will provide free tax help next year. Volunteer Income Tax Assistance and Tax Counseling for the Elderly are community-based programs. They provide free tax return preparation for people who need tax help but can’t afford it. People with low-to-moderate incomes, seniors, people with disabilities, and those with limited English skills usually qualify for this free service. Here are six good reasons why you should become a VITA or TCE volunteer. 1. No previous experience is required. Volunteers receive specialized training and have the option of serving in a variety of roles. If you’re fluent in a language other than English, you can help those who do not speak English. 2. The IRS provides free tax law training and materials that allow volunteers to prepare basic individual income tax returns. Volunteers learn many aspects of tax return preparation. This includes tax deductions and credits that benefit eligible taxpayers, like the Earned Income Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit, and Credit for the Elderly. 3. The hours are flexible. Volunteers generally serve an average of three to five hours per week. Volunteer programs are open from mid-January through the tax filing deadline, which will be April 15, 2014. 4. Volunteer sites are located in communities throughout the nation. You’ll find them in neighborhood centers, libraries, schools, shopping malls, and other convenient locations. VITA and TCE sites offer free electronic filing for both federal and state tax returns. 5. Veteran and non-veteran volunteers may be able to help military personnel and their families. 6. As a volunteer, you become part of a program that has helped people file tax returns at no charge for more than four decades. With VITA and TCE, you do make a difference. It’s people helping people. It’s that simple. Additional information about becoming a VITA or TCE volunteer is available at IRS.gov.

Bethel Springs Beer Board issues permit, avoids lawsuit Staff Report IA Staff

After months of wrangling over whether or not to issue local businessman Gary Bizzell Sr. a permit to sell beer at a planned convenience store located next to Bethel Springs Town Hall, the town’s beer board, composed of the Bethel mayor and aldermen, finally granted the permit last Thursday. Mayor Kay Cox and aldermen John Wood and Gary Bizzell Jr. voted yes and Alderman Sherry Smith voted no on the measure. Alderman Shirley Williams was not present to register a vote at last Thursday’s meeting. The license initially passed on its first reading, however, the license failed to pass on several pervious attempts due to a needed rewrite of the town’s beer permit law, a lack of a quorum, and most recently due to a lack of a second at the board’s Aug. 12 meeting. Bizzell’s son, Alderman Gary Bizzell Jr., had previously excused himself from the meetings in which his father’s permit was up for consideration. But Bizzell Jr. did vote in last Thursday’s meeting following a ruling from the Municipal Technical Advisory Service in Knoxville which

stated that he could participate in the legislation since he had no financial interest in the business. In the previous meetings of the Bethel Springs Beer Board, the board re-passed their beer ordinance at its Aug. 6 meeting. This was done on the advice of the Municipal Technical Advisory Service which advised the town the ordinance had become confusing because amendments had not been properly incorporated in the text. The substance of the ordinance is the same as the previous one but was simply rewritten, according to City Clerk Deborah Sullivan. The ordinance prohibits selling beer within 100 feet of a school or church when it would interfere with either establishment’s business, when it would cause traffic congestion, or would otherwise interfere with the public health, safety, or morals. The ordinance prohibits the sale of beer from 12 a.m. to 6 a.m. on weekdays and from 12 a.m. until 12 p.m. on Sunday. A quorum, or a majority of the board, must be present and a majority of board members who are present must approve any action. Any member present but not voting will be deemed a no vote.

Selmer Utility Director, Ashe injured in crash

The board was unable to vote on the second reading of an application for a beer permit by Bizzell, Sr. due to lack of a voting quorum. Only three members of the board were present Cox, Wood and, Bizzell, Jr. At the Aug. 12 beer board meeting, Bizzell Sr., threatened a lawsuit against the town and the individual beer board members as his application for a beer license died for lack of a second on its final reading. Mayor Cox pleaded with the beer board members to approve the measure which she said the town was legally obligated to pass unless they could show reason not to approve it. In that meeting, Woods motioned to pass the license on its final reading, however, neither Sherry Smith nor Shirley Williams seconded the measure preventing it from coming to a vote. Cox as mayor cannot second a measure and Bizzell Jr. had recused himself from the vote due to his relationship with the applicant. Bizzell Sr. said that he invested $100,000 in a new store that he planned to open next to the town’s hall after the first reading of his application when it became apparent that the town had no legal ability to deny his application on its second reading.

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By Jeff Whitten Head News Writer

Selmer Utility Director Richard Ashe was injured in an automobile accident in Jackson last Sunday. According to Selmer Mayor David Robinson, Ashe is doing okay, except he has a fractured sixth and seventh vertebrae, a black eye, a cut on his forehead and is in general banged up. Ashe was released from the hospital last Sunday. He will need to recuperate several days at home. Robinson said that Ashe was exiting Interstate 40 in Jackson, Tenn., on the way back from Nashville, when another car cut him off, traffic slowed or stopped, cars in front hit their brakes and a six-car pile up ensued.

Elementary School on Highway 142 near the new location for Pickwick Electric Cooperative. PEC would sell the 30 acres for the school at below cost for $75,000 and would extend their utility system to the site Chapman said. “I would hate to see us miss opportunities to be moving in a forward direction so we can get our kids out of schools that were built in 1954 (referring to SES and Adamsville Elementary School),” Chapman said. Chapman said he had been told that

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COMMUNITY EVENTS • 2014 McNairy County Historical Pictorial Calendar Pictures are needed for the 2014 McNairy County Historical Calendar. This year’s calendar theme is McNairy County People And Their Transportation. Pictures can be people and their wagon, car, truck, airplane, tractor and other riding farm equipment, etc. Picture has to be taken before Dec. 31, 1960 in McNairy County and 75% of the people identified. We prefer pictures not widely published. Last year we were able to include all pictures submitted. If too many are submitted a committee from the Historical Society will select. Prices are the same as last year. Calendars are $10 plus $2 if shipped. $30 to sponsor a picture to honor or remember a loved one and the sponsor will receive a free calendar. Money to be mailed to Historical Society, POB 957, Selmer, TN 38375. We are honoring the basketball players of McNairy County on the blank days of the month. We will accept basketball players pictures taken up to May 1969; will honor any player deceased while a student, after May 1969. We will post your basketball player, size approx. 1 inch square, plus the name for $20 and you will get a free calendar. The submitter of the calendar front will receive a free calendar. You can email your picture in jpg to nancykennedy@charter.net or deliver a good print to the Archives or mail a good print to Historical Society, P.O. Box 957, Selmer, TN 38375. The Archives is open most week days, except Wednesday from 8:30 to 1. If you need to call, the number is 731-645-7095. All proceeds benefit the Museum and Archives. Due to my accident, we are getting started late, so pictures need to be sent in ASAP. • Auditions for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Auditions for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow will be Thursday, Sept. 5, 2013 at 6 p.m. and Saturday, Sept. 8, 2013 at 1 p.m. AiM Performing Arts will hold auditions for a youth production of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, directed by Joanna Pitts. There are roles for 18 youth. The play will be performed Oct. 17-20 for a total of five shows. • 5th Annual Craft Mart Selmer Community Center is now taking registrations for 5th annual craft mart November 8 & 9, 2013 gym area $35 per space. Other rooms $25 per space. Spaces are 10x10. $10 for late fee for registration after October 15, 2013. You may pick up registration form at the Selmer Community Center, 232 N. 5th St., Selmer, TN 38375. Space is limited so it will be first come, first serve. • Miss McNairy County Needs Your Help Bethany Renee DeBok, of Adamsville, Tenn. will compete for the title of Miss Tennessee USA on Oct. 3-5 in Clarksville, Tenn. DeBok has already found several local sponsors, but is looking for more sponsors to help with the cost of the pageant. Any interested individuals, businesses or organizations who can help should call (219) 742-9739 or email bdebok81@bethelu.edu. The young woman chosen as Miss Tennessee USA 2014 will go on to represent the state of Tennessee in the 2014 Miss USA pageant. For more information contact Martha Eleen Christopher; Pageant Coordinator at (615) 891-0557. Now thru - Sept. 4 • UT Martin at McNairy County ACT Prep Course ACT Prep Course 8 a.m. to noon, Saturdays, Aug. 3 - Sept. 14, at the University of Tennessee at Martin McNairy County Center/Selmer. Alex Beene, REDI coordinator, will instruct the course. The registration fee to attend is $225. Included in the fee are two ACT Tests and diagnostic reports and two textbooks. To register, contact ECOS at 731-881-7082, or register online at www.utm.edu/departments/ecce/nondegree/ home August 23 • Legacy Hospice presents Living with Grief program HFA’s 20th Annual Living With Grief® Program “Improving Care for Veterans Facing Illness and Death,” presented by Legacy Hospice on August 23, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Location will be at National Guard Armory, Selmer, Tenn. Please RSVP by August 12th, 2013. Lunch will be provided. CE credits are available for medical professionals. To register, or for more information, contact: Brittany Bryan, Volunteer and Bereavement Coordinator, 662-837-9990/brittany.bryan@legacyhospice.net August 24 • Enville Fun Day Enville Fun Day will be August 24. Sponsored by Enville Fire Department and Enville Community Club from 11 a.m. until 10 p.m. Parade line up at 1:30. Drawing for a 50/50 pot at 9 p.m. Dunking booth all day, antique car and tractor display, silent auction - ending at 8 p.m. There will be hamburgers, nacho & cheese, popcorn, ice cream. Come join us in the fun! • Sentini “The Master Mind of Modern Mystery” Magic Show Saturday, August 24 there will be a Magic Show at 7 p.m. featuring Sentini “The Master Mind of Modern Mystery” at the Selmer Civic Center. Kids under 10 FREE with paying adult. Adults $6 at the door or $5 in advance. Proceeds to benefit McNairy County Animal Shelter Friends. Tickets are at Food Giant office and Selmer Hardware, 620 Mulberry. For more info. or to arrange advance payment call 645-2266 or 632-1955. • Tyrone/Dana Reunion Reunion for all former employees of Tyrone/ Dana at Ryan’s from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Corinth. Meal will be dutch treat. For more info contact James Holder at (662)287-8381.

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Boy Scouts to hold BBQ fundraiser

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Selmer Boy Scout Troop 32 sets up for a BBQ fundraiser Aug. 30 and 31 at the Old Dixie Cafe Park. Scoutmaster Robert Shackelford, District Executive Alan Youngerman, and scouts Jake Parry, Skylar Ellis, Eric Nathans, and Austin Fraser will be camping out on the site along with other scouts from the troop for the fundraiser. Pulled pork will be sold for $8 per lb. starting at noon on Aug. 30 until 5 p.m. Aug 31 or until they run out. Any boy 11-17 years old, or 10 ½ years old and in the fifth grade is eligible to join. For more information call (731) 668-3787. For BBQ call (731) 645-0363.

Giesler: I knew then that I wanted to be a teacher By Jeff York Contributor

Family ties have played a key role in her life in education from the beginning and continues today after almost a halfcentury spent as a teacher/administrator. Carolyn Giesler followed in her father’s footsteps to become a school teacher and was eventually promoted to principal at Selmer Elementary School where she served for 25 years. Giesler is now an assistant principal at Michie School where her niece Kayce Howard is a kindergarten teacher. “I would go to in-service meetings with my dad (Burnette North) as a little girl and I knew then that I wanted to be a teacher one day,” said Giesler. “I never thought about being a principal but I enjoyed my years at Selmer Elementary as the principal.” Her career as a teacher began at SES where she taught for one year before moving to Rosedale, Miss. for two years. She then returned to SES where she taught for 20 years before being promoted to principal by then McNairy County Superintendent of Schools Estel Mills. She retired as a principal after the 2011-2012 school year but a family pull helped convince her to return to Michie where she works three days a week as assistant principal under new principal Wayne Henry. Howard being a part of the Michie faculty played a role in Giesler staying in education on a part-time basis. Giesler does not have children and Howard has always been like a

daughter to her. “Kayce and I have a special bond,” said Giesler. “I remember when she came to tell me that she wanted to go to school to become a teacher. I enjoy seeing her and her children (Taylor & B.J. Howard) at school.” Giesler also played a role in helping her step-daughter, Jennifer Stills, on her career path to becoming a teacher. Stills now teaches in Springfield, Mo. There is no doubt that Giesler touched many people throughout her many years as an educator. She continues to utilize her talents as an administrator to help students and teachers at Michie School. “I really enjoyed working with Suzanne (Henson) last year,” commented Giesler. “Suzanne (now retired) did a great job leading as principal.” The family connections are important to Giesler and she pointed out how she likes being able to lead grandchildren of parents that she has taught or had in school while she was principal. “I always loved seeing children learn and it was great when you would see the light come on for them,” said Giesler. “It excited me when I saw they understood what I was trying to teach them.” When Giesler is not at school, she spends time with her mother Loraine North who lives at the McNairy County Healthcare Center. While reflecting back on her almost 50 years in public education as a teacher and administrator, Giesler said that she would not change anything at all during that time.

Local student meets famous music artist Photo courtesy of Christian West

2012 MCHS graduate and former Independent Appeal intern Christian West at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on May 9 with one of her favorite artists Lorrie Morgan. Morgan was headlining the Grand Ole Opry that night with West’s friend Jesse Keith Whitley and son Keith Whitley who was making his Opry debut on the 24th anniversary of his dad’s death. West who is studying communications in the recording industry at Middle Tennessee State University can often be found back stage at some of the best shows in Nashville.

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Five members of the American Legion Auxiliary Unit #162 head to Nashville, Tenn. for the Leadership Work Shop. There were over a hundred Auxiliary members from across Tennessee in attendance. Many class sessions were offered: Americanism, Poppy, Girls State, Membership, Report Writing, Finance and Constitution and Bylaws among others. Several Chairmen gave time for a well-planned question and answer session. The workshop was hosted by Donelson #88 in Nashville. Many ladies won door prizes including two local members. The group enjoyed a wonderful day and fellowship. In photo are left to right: Brenda Watkins, Sarah Anderson, Barbara Fowler, Verna Webster and Margaret Tull


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Expectant mothers were treated to an Extraordinary Baby Shower last Friday in the lobby area of the McNairy Regional Hospital in Selmer. The event was sponsored by the McNairy County Health Department along with MRH and provided the future mothers with education and support as well as offering a variety of useful items from nearly a dozen local medical, support, and educational organizations. The event, which is in its third year, drew more than 50 expectant mothers from the region and was the most successful event to date. “This event was put together to introduce (local doctors) and to educate young mothers on some of the things that we may not have time to cover during a doctor’s visit,” said Dr. Keith Perkins of Medical Associates of Selmer. “You need to know what lies ahead, especially when you are bringing home your first baby. There are a lot of things that I didn’t know, being a pediatrician, until

I had a baby. You are never going to know everything.” Perkins said that he was surprised and very pleased with the turn out for the event and he praised the local health department for their work in putting the event together. “It was a good event,” said Kylie Simer a 22-year-old expecting mother from Hardeman County who made the drive over for the shower. “I learned a lot, and I think that is very important especially when you are young.” Simer encouraged other new mothers to attend future events such as these and said that they help to prepare mothers for what to expect when the new baby arrives. Along with Perkins, there were three other guest speakers giving away helpful information to the expectant mothers at the event including Dr. James Clark of the Woman’s Place who spoke on early prenatal care, Dale Reynolds, a lactation consultant, Margaret Alexander who talked about naming the baby and filling out birth certificates. For more information on prenatal health, call the McNairy County Health Department at (731) 645-3474 ext. 109.

Bethel man loses nearly half his body weight By Christen Coulon Managing Editor

After more than a year of hard work, positive thinking and some help from above, a 22-year-old Bethel Springs man now stands192 pounds lighter. Joshua Shipman said that he lost nearly half of his total weight during the 14-month period and he did so using a simple formula: prayer, walking and lots of water. “God has been my main help,” Shipman said. “I started out walking one mile then eventually got up to five or six miles per day. Sometimes I walked to the next county, Chester County.” Shipman decided to lose the weight after he said God showed him a vision of his future. He said that after that he knew that if he did not lose the weight he would end up in a coffin. In addition, he said that he also watched

the Dr. Oz television program which talked a lot about health effects from diabetes and offered solutions for weight loss. “God definitely got my attention,” Shipman said. “I feel like a new person. I feel a lot better and can move around more.” Shipman says that he would like to help others who are trying to lose weight as much as he can. In the future, Shipman said that he hopes to be helping people while continuing to stay in shape. He also plans to attend college to become a counselor and Christian motivational speaker. “It is my goal and dream to teach other people, no matter how hard life gets, just set a goal and keep reaching for it and it will come to pass,” Shipman said. Shipman wanted to share an important Bible verse he was reminded of while on his weight loss journey: “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me,” - Philippians 4:13

Local woman prepares for national pagent By Christen Coulon Managing Editor

For the second year in a row, McNairy Central graduate Sarah Ford took the Tennessee state title in her division of the National American Miss competition. Ford currently holds the National American Miss Tennessee crown replacing the crown of National American Miss Tennessee Teen which she held the previous year. Ford spent the summer as visiting royalty at several state pageants in Kentucky, Georgia and North Carolina. She said that she was able to work with several different age groups and really enjoyed working with some of the younger girls. “That was really fun because you can tell that they look up to you,” Ford said. “I’ve done the (Tennessee) pageant for eight years and when I used to walk through the hallways and would see the Tennessee Queens and would say, ‘Oh my gosh.’” She said that she enjoyed reliving that same scenario from the point of view of the Queen.

Ford is now focused on her community service campaigns and national competition in Anaheim, Calif., this Fall. Ten percent of her score at the national competition is based on her community service. Ford is currently planning several events to raise money, items and support for Soles for Souls, a Nashville based charity. “I am doing a plate lunch, a 5K race and a shoe drive,” Ford said. “It’s going to be superhuge and it will all be based here in McNairy County.” The plate lunch will be Sept. 13 with the 5K to follow on Oct. 5,” Ford said. Soles for Souls started following Hurricane Katrina to give shoes to those displaced by the storm. She said when she started working to support SfS she had set a goal to collect 100 shoes but was able to collect 400. To date Ford has collected more than 1,400 pairs since she began. Ford is attending Union University in Jackson, Tenn., as a junior and plans to graduate with a degree in Psychology and Family Studies. Ford gave a word of advice to girls just beginning in pageants recounting how she worked for years without winning a single title: “Never give up, persistence is definitely the key. Be determined, go for what you want, and have fun. Once it stops being fun, it’s time to stop.”

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The Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Corinth, Miss. will celebrate its 50th Anniversary this Sunday. The church, which is the only one of its denomination for more than 40 miles, draws nearly a third of its members from McNairy County. The history of Prince of Peace began before the establishment of the church. Husband and wife, Charles and Bea Dalton, saw there was no established Lutheran church in the area. They took it upon themselves to place an ad in the Daily Corinthian to determine if there were any people interested in forming a congregation. Reba Bauer cut out the ad and put it in her purse before spending several months traveling on family business. Upon her return to Corinth in 1963, she found the ad, called Dalton, and thus began the development of the church. The few members enquired with the Southern District of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod to develop a pastoral ministry for the church. For a short period, several pastors from the local area came to the church to bring communion and preach the word to the members. Soon the church was established and Reverend George Miller conducted the first worship service on Aug. 19, 1963. The first church services began in the home of Albert and Lorraine Baushcke and were held two days a month, the first and third Sunday. On Sept. 15, 1963, the congregation began to meet in the evenings at the Episcopal church when the Lord’s Supper was given to the members. On Oct.4, 1963 the first congregational meeting was held and the Southern District of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod received this new congregation. The congregation named the church Trinity. Soon the district requested a name change to avoid confusion with a sister church in Tupelo which had the same name of Trinity and the name was changed to Prince of Peace. The congregation moved to the Robertson Clinic. Many times when it rained, the roof leaked and water covered the floor. During services, people had to play musical chairs to move whenever a new leak developed. There was neither heat

nor air conditioning. Generally, a congregation prays for visitors and potentially new members. On the hot, cold, or rainy days, the opposite happened; they prayed no one would come to see how unbearable the conditions were in the building. The first years saw many challenges for the new congregation, but in 1966, a large blessing occurred. The Coleman property on Shiloh Road in Corinth was purchased. At the time, it is estimated that six to ten families were members and the purchase was a giant step of faith. All agreed that putting the church on a major road like Shiloh was worth the cost. Much work had to be done on the early building, then an old house. It needed a lot of repair but the work brought the people together improving the look and feel of the new church. That year Thanksgiving and Christmas worship services were held in the new building. Today, this first church building still stands as the parsonage behind the new church. Eventually, the old house became too small to hold all the new members and visitors. Several people began the quest for a new building. On May 5, 1987, Prince of Peace members determined the course for a new building, a nearly 12year project which culminated with the congregation holding the first service in the new building in January 1999. Since those early days, the church continues to meet in this building. No material changes have occurred since the original construction. However, a few cosmetic changes to the exterior property happened. Over the years, there were many obstacles to overcome with the church losing many members during the economic downturn as they moved to find better jobs. However, God continued to bless the church. It struggled economically, losing a full time pastor. A series of part-time interim pastors serving only on Sunday and the strong desire and leadership of the church allowed it to continue its ministry. In spite of an interesting beginning and places to worship, the congregation maintains deep faith in its ministry and mission. All members strive for continued growth in the mission of sharing the word of Christ to all nations. This is the mission Jesus commanded the church in Matthew 28, to go and make disciples and baptize them in His name. Join us in carrying out this mission.


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Local Veteran named president of 9th Inf. Div. Association

A veteran who lives in the Gravel Hill Community was recently elected president of the prestigious ninth Infantry Division Association for a 2-year term beginning 21 July 2013. Paul W.J. Schumacher who lives at 2226 Gravel hill Rd, served as a combat infantryman in the 9th Infantry Division in Europe in WW II. Paul was elected president of the Association during the 68th Annual Reunion which met recently in Charleston, South Carolina. The Ninth Infantry Division Association Association began forming in mid-1945 shortly after hostilities ended in Germany. By joining the Association while serving in Europe, Paul became an early member of the Association. Any individual who wore the Octofoil insignia from 7 December 1941 to 7 May 1945, and any Vietnam era veteran who wore the Octofoil insignia and served honorably in the 9th Infantry Division from August 1964 to 7 May 1975 is eligible for membership in the Ninth Infantry Division Association. Any widow, spouse or descendant of these veterans is also eligible to become a member of the Association.

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Mcnairy voices How do you think the Adamsville high school football team will do this season?

Teresa Hobbs (Savannah):

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Pictures needed for historical calendar Pictures are needed for the 2014 McNairy County Historical Calendar. This year’s calendar’s theme is McNairy County People And Their Transportation. Pictures can be people and their wagon, car, truck, airplane, tractor and other riding farm equipment, etc. Picture has to be taken before Dec 31, 1960 in McNairy County and 75% of the people identified. We prefer pictures not widely published. Last year we were able to include all pictures submitted. If too many are submitted a committee from the Historical Society will select. Prices are the same as last year. Calendars are $10 plus $2 if shipped. $30 to sponsor a picture to honor or remember a loved one and the sponsor will receive a free calendar. Money to be mailed to Historical Society, POB 957, Selmer, TN 38375. We are honoring the Basketball Players of McNairy County on the blank days of the month. We will accept basketball players pictures taken up to May 1969; will honor any player deceased while a student, after May 1969. We will post your basketball player, size approx 1 inch square, plus the name for $20 and you will get a free calendar. The submitter of the calendar front will receive a free calendar. You can email your picture in jpg to nancywkennedy@hotmail.com or deliver a good print to the Archives or mail a good print to Historical Society, POB 957, Selmer, TN 38375. The Archives is open most week days, except Wed from 8:30 to 1. If you need to call, the number is 731-645-7095. All proceeds benefit the Museum and Archives. Nancy Kennedy, Selmer

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The American Legion Post #162 of Selmer has a change of command. The newly elected Post Commander John E. Anderson presents Past Commander Alex Smith with a beautiful plaque for his years of leadership. The American Legion is a service organization of veterans helping veterans. For questions about membership with Post #162 please contact any member or call the Commander at 731645-4100. In photo left to right: Commander John E. Anderson and Past Commander Alex Smith.

Your eyes and your cell phone We have recently had several items removed from the alley behind the thrift store in Selmer and also from the back porch at the office. We have lost many bags of clothing, including four TV’s and a freezer, to thievery. We experienced this before and with Selmer Police Chief Neil Burks and his staff’s help it subsided but the ugly head of the thief has come back. We work together as a community for the good of those in need. If you are in need, call the office and we will help you, but if you steal we will prosecute you! If you know who has or is doing this, call the Jesus Cares office at 645-3488 or the thrift store in Selmer at 646-2600. Thank you. Jimmy Whittington, Jesus Cares of McNairy County

Our thoughts and prayers go out to members of our community who are serving in the armed forces: • Specialist Allen Alexander • SGT Joseph W. Baggett • SGT Andrew W. Bayless USMC • A1C Dustin Blakney, 19EMS • Sgt. Kyle A. Brown, USMC • GySgt. Christopher T. Byrd, USMC • PVT Matlock Caffrey, USMC • Staff Sgt. Susan Cawley • Staff Sgt. Alicia L. Coil, USAF • CPL Mandy L. Cooper, USMC • SPC Mark A. Cooper, US Army • SGT James P. Crain • PFC Anthony “Tony” Crouse • SGT Major Joel Crouse • SP4 Richard Crouse • Aaron J. Cull Senior Airman U.S. Airforce • SGT Bobby J. Dickey US Army • C.W.3 James R. Dickey, Retired • SGT Todd Joseph Drobina, US Army • Captain Bonnie Lynn Dunlop • Corporal Bradley Eisenhut, USMC • Master Sgt. Lonnie J. Ellis, Air Force • Kip Ellison

• LCPL Dwight A. Emily Jr. • PV2 Jana Estes • Specialist Bryan Ray Ferguson • PV2 Skyler Gammill, US Army • Lydia Gillis, US Navy E3 • Malcolm Gillis E6, US Army National Guard • Daniel Gray, USMC Lance Corporal • SGT Rob Gray, US Army • A1C Stephanie Lynn Griffin, USAF • SSGT Dustin Hamm, USMC • PFC Isaac Harville • Senior Airman James Taylor Haubrich, US Air Force • Lieutenant Colonel (Chaplain) Billy Hawkins • SPC Matthew Hemby, Army • SGT Brian W. Hendrix • SGT Timothy Hixon • Staff Sergeant Brian Lee Hood • Private Alex Johnson, US Army • SGT Ricky L. Jordan, USMC • Army Officer 1st Lt. James Lax • Sergeant Joseph Lilly • Captain Troy E. Mathis • Captain Jessica Mayfield, US Army

• SPC Ritchie A. McCrary • SPC Dustin McDonald • A1C Amanda K. McMillen, USAF • Joshua Lane Meek, Army • CPL Jeffery Mitchell, USMC • SSGT Patrick Michael Moore, Nat. Guard • A1C Kassidy N. Mosier, USAF • SGT Major Paula Norris • Pvt. Justin Overton, USMC • SPC Joseph Payne, US Army Nat. Guard • CPO Denise Picard Culverhouse • SPC Jeffery A. Pickett, US Army • SPC William Andrew “Andy” Pickett, Nat. Guard • SPC Robert H. Pittman, II • SPC David Poole, National Guard • CPL James Scott Powell • CPL John M. Powell • Ernest Purez, Air Force • E4 Sophia Reinke • SGT. Charlie Rickman, US Army • John Robinson US Navy • S/ST Ryan Robinson Air Force • Angel Rodriguez, Petty Officer US Navy

• SPC Blake Rudd • Specialist Robert Rzasa • Veronica Sebree Petty Officer 3rd Class • Alan Seigers, Army • SFC Patrick Michael Shaughnessy • SPC Hector Soto, Jr., Army • CPL Sam Speck, USMC • SGT Shaun Spicher, USMC • SPC Daniel Sullivan, Army • Jeremy Thompson • ET3 Jeremy Wilbanks, US Coast Guard • PVT Demaro Wiley, SC, Army National Guard • Joseph Lloyd Williams MM3 US Navy • Master Sergeant Stanley Wilson, USAF - Retired • SPC Jeffrey Witoszczak U.S. Army • Petty Officer James Matthew Wolford • A1C Logan D. Mosier, USAF EDITOR’S NOTE: If your loved one has had a change in active duty status, please contact us at (731) 645-5346.


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Nelson Moore

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Richard Dutch’ Hegenheiser

Nelson Moore was born February 12, 1953 in Corinth, MS, the son of Rebecca Sue White and the late J. R. (Bully) Moore. He was united in marriage to Marilyn Hite on December 31, 2009. Mr. Moore was a member of the first graduating class from McNairy Central High School in 1970. He was employed for 38 years with Packaging Corporation of America in Counce, Tenn., retiring in July of 2013 as a Crew Leader and Paper Machine Operator. Mr. Moore was a member of International Paper Local 992, having formerly served as Vice-President, and was a faithful member of Good Hope Baptist Church. He enjoyed working in his yard, and loved his family and life with a passion that touched everyone he knew. Mr. Moore departed this life on August 15, 2013 in Corinth, Mississippi at the age of 60 years, 6 months, 3 days. He is survived by his wife Marilyn (Hite) Moore of Michie, Tenn.; a son, Steven Moore and wife Jennifer of Medina, Tenn.; a daughter, Scarlett Gattis and husband Brian of Tishomingo, MS; a step-son, Josh Hite and wife Christie of Rienzi, MS; a step-daughter, Stacy Cook and husband Kevin of Clarksville, TN; eight grandchildren: Ella, Addison, London, Mahlon, Paytlin, Patience, Pierson, and Alex; his mother, Rebecca Moore of Michie, Tenn.; his step-father, Oma (Pee-Wee) Edmondson of Michie, Tenn.; two sisters, Debi Bertalotto and husband Kevin of Oakdale, CA and Belinda Henson and husband Jeff of Purdy, Tenn.; several nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Services were held on August 17, 2013 at 11 a.m. at Shackelford Funeral Directors in Selmer, Tennessee, with Roy Bennett, Steven Moore, Josh Hite, and Danny Paul White officiating. Burial followed in the Pebble Hill Cemetery at Michie, Tennessee. Pallbearers were Jeff Henson, Kevin Bertalotto, Danny Paul White, Alex Hite, Adam Henson, Joshua Henson, Buddy Moore, and Brian Gattis. Mr. Moore’s PCA Counce Mill family served as honorary pallbearers. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital or LeBonheur Children’s Hospital.

Ripley, MS - Janet Kay Leatherwood Brock, 59, died Thursday, August 15, 2013 at her residence in Ripley. She was born September 22, 1953 to Cassie Nell Cummings Leatherwood and the late I.H. Leatherwood. She was a member of New Bethel Presbyterian Church in Selmer and attended Mt. Olive Baptist Church in Ripley. She was a factory worker. Services were held at 4 p.m., Sunday, August 18, 2013 at Ripley Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Terry Vuncannon officiating. Burial was in Shiloh Cemetery. She is survived by her husband, A.W.”Arlin” Brock of Ripley; two daughters, Angela Bridges (Justin) and Tammy Moffitt, both of Ripley; two sons, Anthony Brock (Robbie) and Michael Brock (fiance’ Tonya Phipps) both of Ripley; her mother, Cassie Nell Leatherwood of Ripley; seventeen grandchildren, Chelsea, Brittany and Tyler Brock, Cody and Jeremy Moffitt, Carliee Alsup, Madison, Emma, and Haley Sanders, Weston, Jackson, and Avriee Brock, Ally and Ella Bridges, all of Ripley, Brianna Brock and Audrie Lumpkin, both of Phoenix, AZ. and Skylar Alsup of Moro, AR; and one brother, Anthony Quinn Leatherwood (Debbie) of Ripley. Pallbearers will be Scotty Moore, Thomas Moffitt, Ryan Jeter, John Sanders, Ronnie Brock and Jerry Brock. Honorary Pallbearers will be Justin Bridges, Cody Moffitt, Jeremy Moffitt and Blake Leatherwood. She was preceded in death by her father. Visitation was from 5 p.m. until 9 p.m., Saturday, August 17, 2013 at Ripley Funeral Home Chapel. To view obituaries on-line and sign guest book, visit www.ripleyfuneralhome.com

Richard Wayne “Dutch” Hegenheiser passed from this life on Sunday, July 28, 2013, surrounded by his loved ones. Richard, born December 29, 1935, was a son, a brother, a husband, a father, and a proud veteran of the United States Army. He served valiantly in the Korean Conflict. He was proud to be a one of a kind man, stubbornly but honorably, marching to the beat of his own drum. After his discharge from the U.S. Army, he worked for 35 years as a printing press operator for Schering Plough. He married Kay Vires in 1963. Though they legally parted ways in 1987, their love and friendship grew until the day of his passing. They were soul mates and best friends. He was a long time resident of the Berclair area of Memphis, living in the same house on Westover Avenue since 1966. He was proud of his home and all the small things it contained. He was a collector of unwanted items, often working tirelessly to refurbish items others had tossed away. He cherished the small things. He was proud to be a simple man. Richard was the father of two daughters, Kimberly Newana Hegenheiser Williams, of Selmer, Tennessee and Samantha Kay Hegenheiser-Finley, of Memphis, Tennessee. Richard also leaves behind one brother, Armin Paul Hegenheiser, also of Memphis, Tennessee, 6 grandchildren (Amira “Britteny” Hegenheiser, Brenon Harris, Blake Harris, Larry Wallace, Hanna Wallace, and Austin Williams), 3.7 greatgrandchildren (Daniel Hegenheiser, Israel Hegenheiser, Cohen Harris, and, soon-to-be-born, Brielle Harris), and two very tall son in laws, Derek Finley and Keith Williams. He also leaves behind one very special ex-sister in law, Freda Locke. He was preceded in death by his father, Armin Paul Hegenheiser and his mother, Jessie Evelyn Curtis Hegenheiser. Richard Wayne Hegenheiser was a character like no other. His presence on this Earth will be sorely missed. However, the essence of this eccentric, proud man will carry on through all who loved him. ‘And we’ll remember your words with a smile, “If you don’t have humor, you don’t have anything.” He was a content man, no matter what the day brought him. I will live each day feeding off the strength of my courageous man. - Kay

Tressie Fortune Tressie (Stormy) Fortune was born September 17, 1923 in the Woodville Community of Chester County, Tenn., the daughter of the late James R. and Rosie Arlie Hodge Cox. She was united in marriage to Austin Kennie Fortune on February 7, 1944. Mr. Fortune preceded her in death on December 18, 2007. Their 63 years of marriage was a true love story. Mr. Fortune was sent to defend his country during World War II and served in Europe for eighteen months. Mrs. Fortune received in the mail a purple heart, for three weeks she didn’t know whether her love was wounded or killed. By the time she found out he was alive, he was already back in combat. Their legacy to their family is one of love, dedication, admiration, and respect for each other. Mrs. Fortune worked and accomplished many things: earned her nickname “Stormy” playing basketball during high school, was a B17 Riveter during WWII and worked at Oak Ridge during the war, earned her college degree in education at the age of 59, worked at Sears for 13 years, and traveled with her husband around the world with the military and in their retirement years. She was a member of the Longview Baptist Church in Olive Branch, Mississippi. In the words of her grandchildren, “She was a loving, strong and kindhearted wife, mother and MeeMee. If it had not been for these two loving, caring, giving, selfless angels adopting two little orphaned boys so long ago, none of us would be here to have the blessed lives that we do today.” She was the MeeMee who would sit up with you and talk all night, always ready for an adventure, and had a young-free spirit. She never met a person that she didn’t love. Mrs. Fortune departed this life on August 15, 2013 in Cordova, Tennessee at the age of 89 years, 10 months, 29 days. She is survived by a son, Buddy Kennie Fortune and wife Linda of Olive Branch, MS; three grandchildren, Trevor James Fortune and wife Amy, Shane Fortune, Natalie Fortune; great grandson, Arthur James Fortune; a sister, Patricia Cox Whitman of Selmer, Tenn.; two brothers, Claudie Cox of Selmer, Tenn., Chester Cox of Bethel Springs, Tenn.; many nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband and parents, Mrs. Fortune was preceded in death by a son, James Austin Fortune; a grandson, Stephen Wayne Fortune; two sisters, Marilyn Patterson and Susanna Cox Greer; three brothers, James Jerald Cox, Robert Shelby Cox, Erwin Moisen Cox. Services were held on August 18, 2013 at 1:30 p.m. at Shackelford Funeral Directors in Selmer, Tennessee, with Jetta Forsythe officiating. Burial followed in the Lake Hill Memorial Gardens at Bethel Springs, Tennessee.

Flora L. Strickland Flora L. Strickland was born December 19, 1950 in Alcorn County, MS, the daughter of the late Allen and Minnie Strickland Horne. Ms. Strickland was a loving mother, grandmother, and spending time with her family especially her grandchildren was very precious to her. She had a caring and compassionate heart for others, often going to nursing homes to visit with the elderly or visiting with people in their homes. She enjoyed crocheting, knitting, cooking for her loved ones, and had traveled the world with Donnie Sr while they were in the military. She was a member of the Christian Assembly of God in Corinth, Mississippi and was ready to meet her Heavenly Father. Ms. Strickland departed this life on August 18, 2013 in Tupelo, Mississippi at the age of 62 years, 7 months, 30 days. She is survived by the father of her children and friend, Donnie Strickland, Sr. of Culleoka, Tenn.; two sons, Donnie Strickland Jr. and wife Jessica of Ramer, Tenn., Allen Strickland of Michie, Tenn.; special daughter, Lorraine Strickland of Culleoka, Tenn.; four grandchildren, Ariana Strickland of Michie, Tenn., Warren Strickland of Michie, Tenn., Hailee Gibbs of Michie, Tenn., Agnus Leigh Strickland of Tupelo, MS; waiting the arrival of great grand daughter, Emilee Strickland; four sisters, Faye Davis and husband Erbie of Corinth, MS, Betty Mills and husband Clay of Corinth, MS, Linda Smith and husband Jon of Corinth, MS, Gail Jones and husband Danny of Corinth, MS; cousin, Jeanette Kennedy of Corinth, MS; host of nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. In addition to her parents, Ms. Strickland was preceded in death by three siblings. Services will be held on August 21, 2013 at 1 p.m. at Christian Assembly of God in Corinth, Mississippi, with Daniel Jones officiating. Burial will follow in the Farmington Cemetery at Corinth, Mississippi.

Donna Ann Britton departed this life on August 13, 2013 in Memphis, Tennessee at the age of 70 years, 3 months, 11 days. She was born May 2, 1943 in McNairy County, Tenn. the daughter of the late Wallace M. and Jewell Faye Davis Britton. She was employed in different jobs in the service industry during her lifetime. Donna was a good mother and grandmother and loved her family very much. She will be missed by all. She is survived by two daughters, Penny Clark of Oakland, TN, Carrie Cowles of Cordova, Tenn.; three sons, Allen King of Ecru, MS, Lynn King of Memphis, Tenn., Darrell King of Dallas, TX; 6 Grandchildren, 6 great grandchildren; five sisters, Meredith Powers, Nancy Tweed, Joy Clark, Joan Bradford, Jeannie King; three brothers, Jerry Britton, Wally Britton, Jimmy Britton. A host of extended family and friends. In addition to her parents, Donna was preceded in death by a brother, Tim Britton, and a sister who died at birth, Mary Hope Britton. Memorial Services were held on August 16, 2013 at 2 p.m. at Shackelford Funeral Directors in Selmer, Tennessee, with Bro. Jetta Forsythe officiating. Guestbook may be signed at www.shackelfordfuneraldirectors.com

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Maidie D. Mills Maidie D. Mills was born May 8, 1919 in Michie, Tenn., the daughter of the late Frank and Mattie Lou Wade Dickerson. She was united in marriage to Heard Hill Mills in 1939. Mr. Mills preceded her in death on March 17, 1986. She graduated from Michie High School where she played basketball after graduation she was a substitute teacher. After moving to Memphis, she was a secretary for the City of Memphis in the public works department. She was a member of the Sycamore View Church of Christ in Memphis, Tennessee. Mrs. Mills took great pride and pleasure in caring for her family. She was an excellent cook and liked working in her flowers. Mrs. Mills departed this life on August 16, 2013 in Memphis, Tennessee at the age of 94 years, 3 months, 8 days. She is survived by two sons, Ronnie Mills and wife Connie of Memphis, Tenn., Howard Mills and wife Odelia of Memphis, Tenn.; four grandchildren, Monica Escobar, Deborah Sides and husband Raymond, Frank Mills, Madeline Mills; seven great grandchildren, Amanda Escobar, Nicholas Browning, Madison Sides, Cameron Carson, Kelsey Rose Mills, Nathan Mills, Gabriel Greer; host of extended family and friends. In addition to her husband and parents, Mrs. Mills was preceded in death by a great-grandson, Raymond W. Sides Jr.; two sisters, Aline Hindman, Loraine Jordan; a brother, Wade Dickerson. Services were held on August 19, 2013 at 2 p.m. at Liberty Church of Christ in Michie, Tennessee, with Malcom George officiating. Burial followed in the Liberty Cemetery at Michie, Tennessee.

The family of Lucille McCormack would like to thank our family and friends for all the phone calls, visits, and loving concern during her 4 years at McNairy County Health Care Center. Thank you to the Health Care Center who took wonderful care of our Queen. We will always love you. Thank you for all the memorials cards, food and your presents. Thank you to the Pallbearers and Sammy Washburn and Bro. Jimmy Garrett. MaMa Cille would have loved her service. Thank you Shackelford for taking such good care of us.

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Chasity Sain celebrated her birthday this month with a gift given by her parents Willie and Tamela Sain. The gift was a shopping trip and sleepover at the Ramada Inn in Jackson, Tenn. Her sister, Erica and daughter, Jayla from Lavernge, and Kandace Martin from Murfreesboro joined them. They all had a good time. Theresa Horton entered the Regional Hospital in Jackson on Friday. She is slowly improving. Our prayers are with her for a speedy recovery. James Harlan is in the Jackson General Hospital

where he had surgery last week and is doing much better. He is hoping to enter rehabilitation unit to continue on the road to recovery. Please pray for him. Tony Martin from New York came down on Wednesday to visit Wheaty Martin and George Hurst. He left on Saturday. Nancy Hurst and husband from Memphis visited on Thursday. They celebrated their twenty-fifth anniversary. They all got together on Saturday for a small family reunion. Everyone had a good time. Until next week, be kind to yourself and others!

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To the Many Friends and Family Members of Bobby Whitley: We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their many acts of kindness during his hospital stay and at the time of passing. Words cannot express the heartfelt appreciation for all the visits, gifts, food, phone calls, and most of all, your prayers. May God Bless Each and Everyone of You. Madge Whitley Tony Whitley Terrie Whitley Darnell

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Independent Appeal v Page 11

McNairy County Health Care

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Mother to all By Dorothy Goodrum Contributor

If there is a staff member in our home who cares for everyone and is looked up to, it is Deborah Norwood. Deborah is the staffing coordinator and wears many hats in a days time. She teaches the Nursing Assistant classes and has a great success at passing rate for her students. All of the CNAs look to Debra as a mother figure. For me, she is a friend whose office is next to mine. So on those days when I have to fuss about something it is to Debra I go. She is also the one who tries to make sure I eat something on those many days I think I am just too busy to go to lunch. She knows me very well though, even if I don't eat she knows my passion is diet Coke and she makes sure I have one. One of the patients, who

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• Tractor Show The Tennessee River Old Iron Club will have a tractor show at Enville on Sat., Aug. 24 from 9 a.m. til 2 p.m. at the Enville Community Center. David Dodd from Corinth, MS will be there with his trained oxen. Contact Jack O’Neal for information. The Cub will also participate in the VF W Post 4606 Show at Savannah City Park on August 31 from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. For information on this show contact Tommy Lewis at 607-9095 or Lanny Sartor 687-1011. August 25 • McAfee Family Reunion McAfee family reunion will be held Sunday, Aug. 25 at Eastview Civic Center. Reminiscing begins at 10:30 a.m. with lunch beginning at 12 noon. Bring a covered dish. • USA Beauty Back to School Pageant Sunday, August 25 – USA Beauty Back to School/ Swimwear Pageant at the Selmer Civic Center for All Ages. Registration at 1 p.m. Pageant to start at 2 p.m. Beauty - $25, Photogenic $5, Swimwear - $5, Overalls – Free. For more info contact Dean Stokes at 731-5496040. August 26 thru Labor Day Weekend • Iuka Festival On Labor Day weekend, the city of Iuka will come alive with visitors from all over the world. They will gather for the 26th Annual Heritage Festival/Battle of Iuka August 30th, 31st and September 1st. Come out for a weekend filled with fun for the whole family! For more information please visit: www.iukafestival.com and find Iuka Heritage Festival on Facebook. • Eastview Ruritan Club meeting Eastview Ruritan Club

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Debra is good friends with, is George Burkeens. George has come to be a favorite to many of the staff. He has a quick smile and can make you laugh just by talking to him. He and his sister, Eva, were both patients at one time but Eva has gotten well and returned to her home. They have a very close brother sister friendship. Even though Eva has returned home she comes almost every day to visit her baby brother as she calls him, George. Deborah is the mother of two daughters, Dallas and April. April also works for the same company who owns us in a home in Lexington. She is also a very good and very talented nurse like her Mom. She has one granddaughter Marinna. Now, that little girl who is not so little any more, is the joy of Deborah’s life. She also has several

will have their monthly meeting August 26 at 6:30 pm at the Eastview Civic Center. Visitors welcome. • Thirty-One Fundraiser The McNairy County Democrat Women are sponsoroing a Thirty-One Party, Monday, Aug. 26th at the Democrat Headquarters, 135 West Court Ave., Selmer, TN at 6:30 p.m. This fundraiser is to benefit the JoAnn Walker Scholarship Fund, that the Democrat Women present at both high schools each year. Please join them for food, fellowship and great products! Everyone is invited. August 27 • Medicare & Nursing Home Session Tuesday, August 27, 2013 – Selmer Senior Center and McNairy County Health and Rehab will be co-hosting an informational session on Medicare & the Nursing Home at 10:30 a.m. at the Selmer Senior Center, 230 N. 5th St. Topics include benefits, who applies, what qualifies and how Medicare and the Nursing Home work together. Informational only, no sales. Everyone is welcome. Call Hollie Knight at 645-7843 for information. August 28 • MCHS Basketball Cheerleaders Pageant Aug. 28th - deadline for Early Bird Entry (only $20) for McNairy Central Basketball Cheerleader’s Annual Pageant, All Ages. Event is on Sept. 7th and will be $25 to register at the door. For more info. call or text Karen Channell at 731-439-1528. Early Bird payment and entry form may be mailed to Karen Channell, 125 Autumn Dr., Selmer, TN 38375. Forms available at Hawk & Comp, Beauty Shops or e-mail karenchannell@att.net August 30 • Selmer Troop 32, BSA “Selmer Boy Scout Troop 32 will host a Bar-B-Q Fundraiser the weekend before Labor Day. The event will take

• Adamsville Co-Ed Church Softball League If your church is interested please contact Michael Barnes 645-1896, Bobby Barnes 687-3417 or Bubba Martin 610-2093. All games will be played in Adamsville and fee of $100 to enter. Registration deadline August 20th. • Chewalla Baptist “Living Inside Out” Chewalla Baptist invites you to “Living Inside Out” on Sunday nights at 5:30 p.m. The children focused ministry will also have classes for youth and adults. The VBS-style program is filled with music, fun videos and high-energy learning. The theme is “God’s Game Plan.” For more information, see the church’s page on Facebook or their website at chewallabaptist.com

Deborah Norwood, Staff Coordinator, gives a hug to George Burkeens, a patient at McNairy County Health Care Center. dogs who she loves to spoil. Deborah’s animals are cared for as good as most people’s kids. Deborah’s phone rings all the time and I have often told her she is the only person who gets more calls than me in a day times. She

place at the old Dixie Restaurant location in downtown Selmer. The Troop will begin selling at noon on Friday, August 30th, and will continue until Saturday evening the 31st. All monies raised will stay in Selmer to directly assist the local Troop. Provide your family with a great BarB-Q dinner for the Labor Day weekend and help local youth involved in Scouting! Please call Scoutmaster Robert Shackelford at (731) 6450363 for more details.” August 31 • AHS Class of 92-95 Adamsville High School Classes of 92-95 Reunion with bring your own family picnic at the Adamsville City Park 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and $15 BBQ dinner for classmates and spouses/significant others at the Crazy K Ranch in Michie at 6:30 p.m. (Tea and water provided, bring other beverages individually). If you do not RSVP and prepay by Aug. 20, you may pay $15 at the door, but it will not include dinner. Mail check or money order to Christy Adkins “Class of 92-95 Reunion” 55 Holt St. Savannah, TN 38372. If interested or for more info send your contact info to adamsvilleHSreunion@gmail. com and share with fellow classmates. Let’s have a great turnout!

answers them all with a patient smile, and always has the answer for that need. Thank you Deborah for all you do. If you think no one noticed how hard you work, well, you are wrong, we all do. Until next time.

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Food Give Away for the Needy in McNairy County Thursday, August 22nd, 2013 at 8:30 a.m. until all food is given away. NEW ADDRESS: Old Garan Building, Corner of East Main St. and Dorsky St., next to Jack's Restaurant in Adamsville. TO QUALIFY FOR FOOD: Bring pay stub or Food Stamp Card: 1. Monthly income below $2,700 for a family of four. $2,441 for family of three, $1,030 for family of two, $1,436 for single. 2. Need Picture ID or Social Security Card. 3. Bring utility bill stub (showing you live in McNairy County) 4. Only one box of food, per household or address. First come, First serve until all food is given away. We plan to have this program available every month, watch the paper for date. Sponsored by: MidSouth Food Bank and McNairy County Loaves and Fishes.

August 24-25 • Piney Grove Church of God Youth Ministry Piney Grove Church of God Youth Ministry presents “Choose You This Day” at Piney Grove Church of God, 109 Youth Ministry Center, 1814 Buena Vista Road, Bethel Springs, Tenn. The presentation will be held on the following dates: Saturday, Aug. 24 at 6 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 25 at 2:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. The pastor and congregation invites all youth groups and everyone to come and experience a depiction of life scenes from families today and what life after death will be for those who have accepted Christ and for those who do not choose to serve God. “Choose you this day whom ye will serve ... But as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.” Joshua 24: 15. For more information, please call 731-934-7309 or 731645-39331. • Cypress Creek FBC Upcoming Events Clothing Drive will be Aug. 24 at 9 a.m.; Musicians Love Day will be Aug. 25 at 2:30 p.m.; 75th Church Anniversary will be Sept. 29 at 2:30 p.m. For more information, call Herron Westbrooks at 610-4834. August 25 • Stantonville Church of Christ Stress Sermon Series Breathing Space - Overcome stress with new sermon series starting this Sunday, Aug. 25th at Stantonville Church of Christ (8228 Hwy 142, Stantonville). Class at 9:30 a.m., Worship at 10:30 a.m. For more call 645-0503. See you there! August 26 • Riverview Baptist Church Guest Preacher Dr. Steve Gaines, Sr., Pastor of Bellevue Baptist Church in Memphis, Tenn., will be the guest preaching at Riverview Baptist Church, Watson Shopping Center, Savannah, on Monday, Aug. 26 at 6:30 p.m. You are invited for an exciting night of worship. August 31 • Rose Creek School Reunion Rose Creek School Reunion wioll be Saturday, Aug. 31 at the Rose Creek Fire Department. Anyone who attended school at Rose Creek and all their family is invited. Come for a day of fun and fellowship. Bring a covered dish and drinks. Potluck lunch at 12 noon.

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Volume 111, Number 14, Wednesday, August 21, 2013

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Jamboree ends in victory for both schools By Brian Azevedo Sports Editor

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Zak Neary runs up the middle off the strong block from Zach Martin.

Last Friday night the Adamsville Cardinals and the McNairy Central Bobcats made the short trip to Henderson, Tenn., to compete in the seventh annual STAR physical therapy football jamboree. The jamboree has a different format than the regular season which makes games shorter and faster. Instead of the normal 12 minute quarters, the teams only played two 10 minute halves with the clock not stopping. The Bobcats were the first team on the field, getting ready to take on the Lions from Scotts Hill. Going up against their former coach, Micheal Stroup, the Cats got off to a quick start and scored on the first play of the game when Jerrett Mood broke free and headed into the end zone. After the first drive the Bobcats settled into their offense and let the running game be their strong point. With Mood, Darwin Kelly and Isaac Cagle all making solid runs and timely plays the Bobcats were able to come away with the preseason win. McNairy will be off this week and will use that time to get ready for the home and season opener against Kossuth High School. In the second match-up of the night, the Cardinals took the field to face off against the Humbolt Vikings. The Cardinals started the game off on defense and gave up a big play early, allowing the quarterback to get loose and head his way into the end zone. Adamsville wasted little time getting the points back. On the following possession the Cards marched down the field and ended the drive with a Zak Neary touchdown and tied the game 6-6. After the first drive the Cardinals defense settled in and began to exert their will against the Viking’s offense.

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Kintavius Newsome stiff arms a tackler as he makes his away around the corner against the Lions.

Lady Bobcat looks to set an example on and off the field By Jeff York Contributor

If you see Kelly Beth Ernest on a normal day, you would not picture her as a competitive athlete that excels in two sports at McNairy Central. Her name Kelly Beth is used almost as though it is one word, “Kellybeth,” and some may not know her last name. The beauty queen look disguises a gritty competitor that drives Kelly Beth to perform well whether she is on the softball field or golf course. While softball is her first love in sports, Kelly Beth leaves no doubt how important God is in her life and she hopes to convey that message to everyone. She has four favorite Bible verses written on her glove to help calm her when she is upset in the pitching circle. Her verses on the glove are Phil. 4:13, Phil. 4:9. Joshua 1:9 and Deut. 31:6. “If I get mad at myself while pitching, then I will look at the verses on my glove and remember them to calm me down,” said Kelly Beth. The junior pitching standout for the Lady Bobcats remembers meeting Tennessee pitchers Ivy and Ellen Renfroe and saw how seriously they took being a good Christian example. “I do not want people to just think of me as a softball player because I would much rather them remember me as a Christian,” she said. “When you really think about life, softball does not matter. I hope softball is a tool for me to use to help others want

to become a Christian.” She has lived with her grandparents Johnny and Brenda McIntyre since she was three years old and they have raised her in a Christian home. Kelly Beth became a Christian at 11 years old and now attends Fourth Street Church of Christ. Johnny has been a big influence on her softball career as well pushing her to reach her potential as a player. “Papaw would get out to pitch with her in the yard and sometimes I would get upset and want to quit, but he would not let me stop,” she recalled. “He is a big reason I have reached a higher level in softball.” Kelly Beth has a special coachplayer relationship with MCHS softball coach Mel Surratt, who has been her softball coach since Kelly Beth was in the sixth grade. “Coach Mel means a great deal to me as a coach and friend,” said Kelly Beth. “She has been there for me when I have needed her on and off the field.” A poignant moment for the two comes every Mother’s Day when Kelly Beth sends a text to her coach wishing her a ‘Happy Mother’s Day!’ “Coach Mel does not have any children and she treats all of us like we are her children,” she commented. “It (the text) means a lot coming from Kelly Beth,” said Coach Surratt. “She is a very thoughtful young person.” When you look for a good role model among young people, Kelly Beth is a name to remember.

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Haslam awards Parks and Recreation Grants Selmer will see slice of the $1.6 million dollar pie By Christen Coulon Managing Editor

Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam and Environment and Conservation Commissioner Bob Martineau awarded $1,694,000 in Recreational Trails Program grants to recipients across Tennessee last Thursday. This included a slice of the pie designated for improvements right here in McNairy County. This included a $52,000 grant awarded to McNairy County and the City of Selmer. The funds are designated to widen the walking trail that surrounds the Selmer City Park and Selmer Middle School soccer field. “We are very excited about the grant, this is the second time we applied, and we finally got it,” said Selmer Mayor David Robinson. “We have been applying for every grant that we can, and I am just excited to see the walking trail expanded.” Sybil Dancer, director of Selmer Parks and Recreation, thanked both the Selmer and McNairy County mayors and legislative bodies for their work in securing the grant. “I was very excited when I heard we received this grant,” Dancer said. “This grant means a lot to me because (the walking trail) is used by so many people in our community. Dancer said that the grant will be an 80/20 match with 20 percent of the monies coming from local funds. The Tennessee Environment and Conservation Commissioner Robert J. Martineau, Jr. will be coming to the area in the future to present the check for the grant. “I can’t wait to get started,” Dancer said. The Recreational Trails Program is a federally-funded program established to distribute funding for diverse recreation trail projects. The funds are available to federal, state, and local government agencies, as well as non-profit organizations that have obtained IRS 501(c)(3) status and have a written trail management agreement with the agency that owns the property where the trail project is located. “These grants assist local governments and organizations in improving community amenities such as trails, greenways, and recreational facilities, making the outdoors more accessible to Tennesseans.” Haslam said. “The health and wellness of our residents is a top priority and these amenities provide another step to make our state healthier.” Recreational Trails Program grants may be used for non-routine maintenance and restoration of existing trails, development and rehabilitation, trailside or trailhead facilities such as restrooms, kiosks and parking lots, construction of new trails, and land acquisition for recreational trails or corridors. “These awards will help fund some outstanding projects, including the development of new greenways and trails and more ADA-compliant facilities,” Martineau said. “We are excited to be in a position to make a variety of recreational opportunities a reality for these communities.” Funding for RTP grants is provided by the Federal Highway Administration through the federal Safe, Accountable, Flexible and Efficient Transportation Equity

Act. The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation administers this grant program for the state. The maximum federal share for each project is 80 percent with RTP grant recipients providing a 20 percent match. Grant recipients were selected through a scoring process with careful consideration given to the projects that met the selection criteria and expressed the greatest local recreation need. To learn more about the RTP grant program and other recreation or conservation-based grant programs available in the future, please visit http://tn.gov/environment/recreation/grants.shtml. For more information about the RTP grant program, contact Gerald Parish at (615) 532-0538 or Gerald.Parish@tn.gov. A complete list of the grants announced today follows.

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MLB Season Standings American League East W/L Boston 74-53 Tampa Bay 71-52 Baltimore 67-57 New York 64-59 Toronto 57-67

GB 1 5.5 8 15.5

Central W/L Detroit 73-51 Cleveland 67-58 Kansas City 64-59 Minnesota 54-69 Chicago 49-74

GB 6.5 8.5 18.5 23.5

West W/L Texas 72-53 Oakland 71-53 Seattle 57-67 LA Angles 55-69 Houston 41-83

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sports Briefs Local Cheerleader To Perform In The London New Year’s Day Parade:

Andrea Channell from MCHS, American Cheerleader has been invited to London. Girls were selected based on try outs on superior cheerleading skills from across the country. The first fundraiser will be Sept.7, 2013 A Beauty Pageant, 2 p.m. at the Selmer Civic Center. For more info call Karen at 731439-1528

Selmer Parks and Recreation Fall Sports Lineup

Sign-ups are now open at the Selmer Community Center for fall sports. Girls softball ages 4-14, Soccer ages 3-14 will be $40 and the deadline is August 30. Basketball ages 3-14 will be $40 and the deadline is set for October 25. Dance and Gymnastics ages 3 and up will be $30 per month per child. Please come and sign up at the community center at 232 North Fifth Street, or contact 731-645-3866 for more information.

Special Needs Athletics Baseball

Selmer’s Special Needs Athletics Fall Baseball League will start Monday Sept. 9 with games every Monday at Patriot Park in Selmer. Jackson’s Special Needs Athletics Fall Baseball League will begin Thursday Sept. 5 with games played every Thursday at the West Tennessee Healthcare Sportsplex. SNA is open to ages 4-adult for those with physical or developmental special needs. Call Linda Taylor at (731) 610-7557 for Selmer info., or Michael Richardson at (731) 394-6675 for Jackson info.

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East W/L Atlanta 76-48 Washington 60-64 New York 57-66 Philadelphia 55-69 Miami 48-75

GB 16 18.5 21 27.5

Central W/L Pittsburgh 73-51 St. Louis 72-52 Cincinnati 71-54 Chicago 54-70 Milwaukee 54-71

GB .5 2.5 19 19.5

Jr. High Softball Ramer @ Adamsville (Monday August 26 - 5:30 p.m.)

West W/L LA Dodgers 72-52 Arizona 64-59 Colorado 58-68 San Diego 56-69 San Fran. 55-69

GB 7.5 15 16.5 17

High School Volleyball Hardin Co. @ MCHS (Thursday August 22 - 4 p.m.) Chester Co. @ MCHS (Monday August 26 - 5 p.m.)

High School Soccer MCHS @ AHS (Thursday August 22 - 6 p.m.)

Jeff Burton 561 -252 Rickey Stenhouse Jr.

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High School Golf MCHS vs TCA/Madison @ Humbolt (Thursday August 22 - 4 p.m.) MCHS vs TCA Tournament @ TN River CG (Monday August 26 - 1 p.m.)

Marcos Ambrose

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Juan Pablo Montoya

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Casey Mears

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Denny Hamlin

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Gridirons host 2013 Meet the Bobcats By Sarah Rowland Sports Writer

Pizza and spirit was the name of the game last Thursday night as the MCHS Gridiron Association hosted Meet the Bobcats in the MCHS Commons. “We’ve got a good team this year. We’ve really been working hard this summer,” said Lorenzo Clark, a sophomore defensive back, as members of the community milled through the sea of football players and cheerleaders. Wayne Mitchell, president of the association, welcomed the guests inviting them into the Little Theater after the meal for a presentation of the 2013 Bobcat football players and cheerleaders. The association is excited about the upcoming season said Mitchell as players, cheerleaders, and guests served themselves pizza. He said the association is hoping to make the football games “more entertaining” this year through raffles and other fan-oriented competitions performed during halftime much like what is done at college football games. In the Little Theater, Judge Van McMahan opened the presentation and addressed the crowd saying it’s a misconception that the Bobcat football team doesn’t have what it takes and won’t win. “That’s a load of crap,” he said as the cheerleaders led the crowd in applause. Then, addressing the players he said, “This community cares about you. You’re playing for each other, your family, and this community.” Coach Charlie Dampeer said the team is preparing themselves mentally and physically. When a player knows the other guy on his team is “doing his best,” said Dampeer, then that makes him play harder, too. He concluded that nothing happens by mistake but “you have to make it happen.” “It’s going to happen,” a woman yelled from among the applause and cheers of the crowd. The cheerleaders performed the “Rocky Top” routine and were introduced by the cheer coach, Mallory Cox, before the football players finally introduced themselves beginning with the freshmen and ending with the seniors. As the final applause died down and Mitchell stood to close the event a player asked to address the crowd. Dustin Cleveland, a senior who plays center position, appealed to the audience that the most help fans could give the team this season is to “just believe” in it.

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Volleycats drop season opener to Tigers By Brian Azevedo Sports Editor

The McNairy Central Volleycats started their season with a loss last week to the Tigers from Lexington, Tenn. The Volleycats started their season with some new faces on the court, to go along with the veteran upper classmen to take on their district rival Tigers. The Cats got off to a good start in the first match and stayed point for point with the Tigers in the early going. After a while though, the Cats began to get worn down from the Tigers strong offense. McNairy played strong defense led by Brianna Bodiford, Kaitlyn West and Addison King, but it was not enough. The Cats played hard but fell in the first set 25-11. After switching sides the Volleycats got on a roll scoring early and often, coming together offensively and making some great defensive plays. However the Tigers were too strong with their attack and successfully slowed the Cats down before taking the lead themselves. McNairy had the effort but the relentless attack from the Tigers was too much and the Cats fell in the second set 25-8. Trying to avoid going down in three straight sets, the Volleycats changed sides once again and went to work. Starting off strong once again the Cats made every effort to slow the Tigers down, but could not. McNairy got out to an early lead but could not hold on. The relentless offense from the Tigers was just too much and the Cats fell in the third set 25-5, losing their first match-up of the season. The Volleycats will be at home for their next matchup against another group of Tigers, this time from Hardin County.

Brianna Bodiford sets for her teammates in the Volleycat’s season opener against Lexington.

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Staff Photo by Brian Azevedo

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Adamsville got the ball back early in the next drive, after recovering a fumble near the 50 yard line. The Cardinals once again wasted little time getting on the scoreboard. This time the points came through the air as quarterback Seth Paul hooked up with receiver Jacob Wallis for the long touchdown. Although those would be the last offensive points the Cards would score, they still found a way to add to their lead. Late in second abbreviated half it was Neary who again found the end zone, this time from the defensive side of the ball after making the interception against the Viking’s offense. The Cardinals got a good look at somethings and an idea about how the season will be going, but did not show too much. Adamsville will also be starting their season at home Friday night against the Chester County Eagles of Henderson , Tenn. The Eagles were the Cardinals only regular season loss last year and the Redbirds have revenge on their mind as they make another bid at a state title.

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School Menus Elem. School Breakfast Aug - 26

Mini Burgers or Lasagna/Roll or Uncrustables Pack/Yogurt or Chef Salad Deluxe Baked Potato Halves Corn-On-The-Cob Garden Salad Pineapple Chunks Choice of Juice Choice of Milk

Breakfast Bites/Syrup Choice of Cereal Choice of Juice Choice of Milk

Aug - 27

Sausage & Biscuit Choice of Cereal Choice of Juice Choice of Milk

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Aug - 28

Sausage Bagel Pizza or Yogurt Parfait Variety Choice of Cereal Choice of Juice Choice of Milk

Aug - 29

Pancake/Sausage Stick/ Syrup Choice of Cereal Choice of Juice Choice of Milk

Elem. School Lunch Aug - 26

Chicken Rings/Roll or Sloppy Joe or Uncrustables Pack/Yogurt or Chef Salad Deluxe Cheesy Potatoes Purple Hull Peas Garden Salad Chilled Peaches Choice of Juice Choice of Milk Cheese Stuffed Crust Pizza or BBQ Sandwich or Uncrustables Pack/String Cheese/Goldfish Crackers or Chef Salad Deluxe French Fries Baked Beans Creamy Cole Slaw Garden Salad Watermelon or Cantaloupe Choice of Juice Choice of Milk

Apostolic:

Corn Dog or Meat Loaf/ Cornbread or Uncrustables Pack/String Cheese/Goldfish Crackers or Chef Salad Deluxe Fluffy Whipped Potatoes Pinto Beans Turnip Greens Garden Salad Watermelon or Cantaloupe Choice of Juice Choice of Milk

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Aug - 30

Mini Pancakes/Syrup Choice of Cereal Choice of Juice

Aug - 27

Aug - 28

Pepperoni Stuffed Crust Pizza or Chicken Fajita Wrap or Uncrustables Pack/Yogurt or Chef Salad Deluxe French Fries Whole Kernel Corn Garden Salad Blushing Pears Choice of Juice Choice of Milk

High School Lunch Aug - 26

Pepperoni Wedge Pizza or Popcorn Chicken/Roll or Sloppy Joe or Uncrustables Pack/Yogurt or Chef Salad Deluxe French Fries Fluffy Whipped Potatoes Green Beans Garden Salad Watermelon or Cantaloupe Fresh Fruit Choice of Juice Choice of Milk

Aug - 27

Cheese Sticks/Sauce or Rotel Chicken/Savory Rice

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or Hot Dog/Cool Ranch Chips or Uncrustables Pack/Yogurt or Chef Salad Deluxe French Fries Glazed Carrots Whole Kernel Corn Creamy Cole Slaw Garden Salad Blushing Pears Fresh Fruit Choice of Juice Choice of Milk

Aug - 28

Pepperoni Stuffed Crust Pizza or Cheeseburger or Tangerine Chicken/Rice/ Egg Roll or Uncrustables Pack/Yogurt or Chef Salad Deluxe French Fries Asian Green Beans Stir Fry Supreme Garden Salad Mandarin Oranges Fresh Fruit Choice of Juice Choice of Milk

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Anslei Cate Leonard donates an 11 inch ponytail to Locks of Love. Lani Coats, a hairstylist at Emily’s House of Style was gracious enough to assist with the donation. Anslei is a kindergarten student at Selmer Elementary School, and is the daughter of Corey and Amber Leonard.

Carolyn Gooch Scholar-Athlete Award

Aug - 29

Cheese-Stuffed Crust Pizza or Mini Corn Dogs or Spaghetti/Breadstick or Uncrustables Pack/Yogurt or Chef Salad Deluxe French Fries Fluffy Whipped Potatoes Green Peas Garden Salad Baked Apples Fresh Fruit Choice of Juice Choice of Milk

Aug - 30

Sausage Stuffed Crust Pizza or Breaded Chicken Sandwich or Soft Shell Taco or Uncrustables Pack/Yogurt or Chef Salad Deluxe French Fries Whole Kernel Corn Pinto Beans Garden Salad Watermelon or Cantaloupe Fresh Fruit Choice of Juice Choice of Milk

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Michie School’s 2013 Carolyn Gooch Scholar-Athlete Award belongs to Jarrett Mask, son of Johnny and Kim Mask and Aysia Campbell, daughter of Tim and Sheryl Campbell. Michie School’s most prestigious award was established in March 1986 in honor of Carolyn Gooch, a nationally acclaimed biologist with the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Among Miss Gooch’s many accomplishments, experiences and travels, she recalls her work at the Cape with Neal Armstrong as one of the many highlights of her career. Miss Gooch was valedictorian of the 1953 Michie High School graduating class, a basketball standout, and a native of the Michie Community. For the past twenty-seven years, the two top eighth grade students who have excelled academically and participated in athletics are named to receive this highly sought-after award.

McNairy couNty church Directory

Life Tabernacle 1353 Hwy. 142, Selmer Thomas Davis, Pastor Sunday Worship: 10 a.m. Wednesday: 7 p.m. Baptist: Freewill: Meeks Grove Freewill Baptist 1030 Tommy Sanders Rd., Stantonville Interim Pastor: Bro. Daniel Holt Adamsville Freewill Baptist Church Old Shiloh Road Adamsville, TN 38310 Marcus Morrow, Pastor Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11:15 a.m. Sunday night 5:00 p.m. (with exception of 1st & 3rd Sunday) TV-18 Program 1st & 3rd Sunday at 3:00 p.m., Wednesday night Bible Study 7:00 p.m.

Selmer Primitive Baptist Church 331 Falcon Rd., Selmer Elder Clinton Barnett, Pastor 3rd Sunday Each Month: 10:30 a.m. Southern: Central Baptist Church 675 Dowty Road, Selmer Bro. Stephen Davison, Pastor Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Sunday: 10:45 a.m. & 5 p.m. Wednesday: 6:30 p.m.

Chapel Hill Baptist 6371 Vernie Kirk Rd., Pocahontas Bro. Frank Bell, Pastor Sunday School: 10 a.m. Sunday: 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. • Wed.: 7:00 p.m. Chewalla Baptist Church 190 Chewalla St., Ramer Richard Doyle, Pastor Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday: 10:45 a.m. & 6:15 p.m. Wednesday: 7 p.m.

Solitude Freewill Baptist Church 414 Meeks Rd., Adamsville Shane Thompson, Pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m., 11 a.m., 6 p.m. Wednesday: 7 p.m.

Clear Creek Baptist Church 1728 Lawton Rd., Selmer Chuck Castles, Pastor Sunday School: 10:45 a.m. Sunday Worship: 9:30 a.m. & 6 p.m. Wednesday: 7 p.m.

Independent: Calvary Baptist Church Hwy. 22 North, Adamsville Pastor: Jimmy Cates Sunday School: 10 a.m. Worship: Sun. 11 a.m. & 5 p.m.

Covenant Baptist Church 6515 Hwy 57 East, Michie, TN 38357 Pastor: K. Brian Rainey Music & Youth Director: Cameron Miller Sunday Worship: 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. Wednesday Night: 7:00 p.m.

Faith Baptist Church 1301 Peach St., Selmer Dr. S. Freed Ware, Pastor Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday: 11 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Wednesday: 7 p.m.

Cypress Creek First Baptist Church 14 Falcon St., Selmer Pastor: Clifford E. Wynn, Jr. (731) 645-8094 Sunday School: 9 a.m. Worship: Sun. 10:15 a.m. Corporate Prayer Service: 6:30 p.m. Bible Study Wednesdays 12 Noon Bible Study: 7 p.m.

Fellowship Baptist Church 1308 High School Rd., Selmer Pastor: J.D. Matlock Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Worship: 10:45 a.m. & 6 p.m. Wednesday: 7 p.m. First Baptist Church Finger Finger-Leapwood Rd., Finger Rev. Bobby Bray Sunday School: 10 a.m. Worship: Sun. 11 a.m. & 5 p.m. Locke Rd. Baptist Locke Road, Selmer Jim Outland, Pastor Sunday School: 10 a.m. Sunday: 11 a.m. / Wed. 7 p.m. Lighthouse Baptist Church 1780 Mulberry Ave. Selmer Jorgen Runquest, Pastor Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Worship: 11 a.m. & 5 p.m. Primitive Baptist: Better Hope Primitive Baptist 4235 Leapwood-Enville Rd., Adamsville Elder Gene Gist, Pastor First Sunday of each month beginning at 10:30 a.m. with song service, preaching at 11 a.m.

Eastview Baptist Church Hwy. 45 S., Eastview, TN Rob Burnes, Pastor Sunday School: 10 a.m. Sunday Worship: 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. Bible Study: 7 p.m.

Falcon Baptist Church 777 Falcon Rd., Selmer Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship: 10:30 a.m. & 6 p.m. Wednesday: 6:30 p.m. First Baptist Church of Adamsville 222 West Main Street, Adamsville Phil Mitchell, Pastor Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship: 8:15 a.m., 10:30 a.m. & 6:15 p.m. Wednesday: 6:45 p.m. First Baptist Church of Bethel Springs 142 Jackson St., Bethel Springs Ben Martin, Pastor Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Worship: 10:45 a.m., 5 p.m. & 6 p.m. Wednesday: 6 p.m. First Baptist Church of Michie

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5658 Hwy 22 S., Michie James Hardin, Pastor Sunday School: 10 a.m. Sunday Worship: 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. Wednesday: 7:00 p.m.

First Baptist Church of Selmer 310 W. Court Avenue, Selmer Sunday School: 9 a.m. Sunday Worship: 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. Wednesday: 6 p.m. First Baptist Church of Finger Finger-Leapwood Road, Finger Bobby Bray, Pastor Sunday Worship: 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Sunday Evening: 5 p.m. Wednesday: 6 p.m. Forty Forks Baptist Church 672 Ed Barham Rd., Bethel Springs Randy Smith, Pastor Sunday Worship: 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. Wednesday: 7 p.m. Friendship Baptist Church 2370 Friendship Rd., Ramer Bro. Joy Foster Sunday Worship: 11 a.m. & 5:30 p.m. Good Hope Baptist 678 Good Hope Church Rd., Adamsville Tim Elrod, Pastor Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday: 10:45 a.m., 5 p.m., 6 p.m. Wednesday: 7 p.m. Grace Baptist Church 1255 Connie Smith Rd., Selmer Pastor: Bro. Don Singleton Sunday School: 9 a.m. Sunday Worship: 10:30 a.m. Sunday Evening: 5:30 p.m. Wednesday: 6:30 p.m. Gravel Hill Baptist Church 86 Tom Baker Rd., Ramer Pastor: Bro. Eric Jones Church Phone: 645-6776 Sunday School: 10 a.m. Sunday Worship: 11 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Wednesday: 7 p.m. Lakeview Baptist Church 877 W. Cherry, Selmer Bro. Harold King Sunday School 9 a.m. Worship Service 10:15 Lorraine Baptist Church Melvin Qualls Rd., Michie, TN Trent Nethery, Jr., Pastor Sunday School 10 a.m. Sunday Worship 11 a.m./6 p.m. Wednesday: 6:30 p.m. Mt. Gilead Baptist Church 6185 Rowsey School Rd., Bethel Spr. Rev. Mike Hollaway, Pastor Sunday Worship: 10 a.m. Sunday Discipleship Training: 5 p.m Wednesday: 7 p.m. Mt. Zion Baptist Church Litt Wilson Rd., McNairy, TN Bro. Danny Rowland, Pastor Sunday: 11 a.m., 7 p.m. Wednesday: 7 p.m. Olive Hill Baptist Church 46 Olive Hill Church Lp., Guys, TN Cody Hill, Pastor Sunday School: 10 a.m. Sunday worship: 11 a.m. & 5:30 p.m. Wednesday: 7 p.m. Pleasant Site Baptist Church 1868 Pleasant Site Rd., Selmer Bradley Woolworth, Pastor Sunday School: 10 a.m. Sunday Worship: 11 a.m. & 5:30 p.m. Wednesday: 6:30 p.m. Ramer Baptist Church 3899 Hwy. 57 West, Ramer James Young, Pastor Sunday School: 9:00 a.m. Sunday Worship: 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. Wednesday: 6:30 p.m.

Selmer Second Baptist 1004 Peach St., Selmer Tony Polk, Pastor Sunday Worship: 10 a.m., 11 a.m & 5:30 p.m. Wednesday: 6:30 p.m.

Unity Baptist Church Unity Church Road, Ramer Dr. Ronald Meeks, Pastor Sunday School: 10 a.m. Sunday Worship: 11 a.m., 5 p.m. & 6 p.m. Wednesday: 6:30 p.m. West Shiloh Baptist Church 282 W. Shiloh Church Rd., Stantonville James Stophel, Pastor Church of Christ: Acton Church of Christ 9389 Hwy. 22 S., Michie Shawn Weaver, Minister Sunday School: 10 a.m. Sunday Worship: 10:50 a.m., 6 p.m. Wednesday: 7 p.m. Adamsville Church of Christ 243 E. Main St., Adamsville Van Vansandt, Minister Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship: 10:30 a.m. Cypress Tank Church of Christ 2645 Cypress Tank Rd., Pocahontas Dr. Brian Jackson, Minister Sunday School: 10 a.m. Sunday Worship: 11 a.m., 5 p.m. Wednesday: 7 p.m. Eastside Church of Christ 1366 E. Poplar, Selmer Luke DeLavergne, Minister Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship: 10:30 a.m. Wednesday: 7 p.m. Forrest Hill Church of Christ Forrest Hill Subdivision Hwy. 45 S., Selmer Shobeck Dethrow, Minister Fourth Street Church of Christ 142 N. Fourth St., Selmer Jeremy Weekley, Minister Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship: 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m. Wednesday: 7 p.m. Liberty Church of Christ 1005 North Liberty Road Michie, TN 38357 731-239-4500 Sunday School: 9:00 a.m. Sunday: 10:00 a.m., 5 p.m. Wednesday: 7:00 p.m. Stantonville Church of Christ 8228 Hwy. 142, Stantonville Larry Redmond, Minister Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship: 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m. Wednesday: 7 p.m. Church of God: Center Ridge Pentecostal Church of God 910 Center Ridge Rd., Bethel Springs Rev. Terry Resley, Pastor Sunday School: 9:45 Sunday Morning Service: 10:45 Sunday Night Service: 5:30 Wednesday: 7:00 Piney Grove Church of God 888 Rose Creek Rd., Selmer Aaron Moss, Pastor Sunday School: 10 a.m. Sunday Worship: 10:45 a.m., 6 p.m. Wednesday: 7 p.m. Church of God of Prophecy: Church of God of Prophecy Hwy. 22 N., Adamsville Alvin Jones, Pastor Sunday School: 10 a.m. Sunday Worship: 11 a.m. & 5:30 p.m. Wednesday: 6:30 p.m.

Church of God of Prophecy 1642 Curtis Hill Church Rd., Bethel Springs Richard Horner, Pastor Sunday School: 10 a.m. Sunday Worship: 10:45 a.m. & 6 p.m. Wednesday: 7 p.m. Church of God of Prophecy 3886 Main St., Bethel Springs James Lawson, Pastor Sunday School: 10 a.m. Sunday Worship: 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. Wednesday: 7 p.m. Michie Church of God of Prophecy 6681 Hwy. 57 East, Michie Roy Bennett, Pastor Sunday School: 10 a.m. Sunday Worship: 10:45 a.m. & 6 p.m. Wednesday: 7:00 p.m.

Pebble Hill Methodist Ch. 2768 Chambers Store Rd., Michie Rev. Alvin Jones, Pastor Sunday Worship: 10 a.m. Purdy Presbyterian Church Purdy, TN Selmer, 610-1859 Chris Dancer, Pastor Service at 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Stantonville United Methodist Church 8351 Hwy 142, Stantonville, TN David Harstin, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m.

Cumberland Presbyterian:

Sulphur Springs United Methodist Located on Sulphur Springs Rd., Selmer Jim Barber, Pastor Children’s Church: 11 a.m. Sunday Worship: 11 a.m., 6 p.m.

Court Ave. Cumberland Presbyterian Church Rev. Richard Reid 234 W. Court Ave., Selmer Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship: 10:45 a.m.

Union Grove United Methodist Pleasant Site Rd., Selmer Stephen Webb, Pastor Sunday School: 10:20 a.m. Sunday Worship: 11:20 a.m. Thurs. Bible Study: 6 p.m.

Mt. Vernon CP Church 3101 Mt. Vernon Rd, Ramer Jeff DeWees, Pastor Sunday School: 10 a.m. Sunday Worship: 11 a.m.

Mt. Vinson United Methodist 2100 Tommy Sanders Rd, Stantonville Dick Humphrey, Pastor Worship: 9:15 a.m. Sunday School: 10:15

New Salem Cumberland Presbyerian Church 453 New Salem Rd., Bethel Springs Earl Phelps, Pastor Sunday Worship: 9:30 a.m. New Bethel Cumberland Presbyterian Church New Bethel Road Rev. Jeff Powell Worship Service: 9:45 a.m.

Pentecostal: Beauty Hill Pentecostal Church Limon Gage Road Bethel Springs, TN Pastor: Jonathan Tubbs Sunday Worship Service: 10:00 a.m.

Roman Catholic:

St. Jude the Apostle 1318 Poplar, Hwy. 64, Selmer Rev. W.H. Arnold, Pastor Sunday Worship: 11 a.m. Wednesday: 7 p.m. 1st. Saturday: 9 a.m. Seventh-Day Adventist: Bethel Springs Seventh Day Adventist 4352 Main St., Bethel Springs John Johnston, Pastor Saturday Worship: 9 a.m. Sabbath School: 10:30 a.m. Wednesday: 7 p.m. Other/Non-Denominational: A New Beginning Sol Coulston Rd., Bethel Springs Kenneth Kitchen, Pastor Sunday School: 10 a.m. Sunday Worship: 11 a.m. Wednesday: 7 p.m. Believers’ Church 1431 Peach St., Selmer Bill Linam, Pastor Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship: 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m. Wednesday: 7 p.m. First Christian Church 133 N. Third St., Selmer Sunday: 10:30 a.m. & 6 p.m. Wednesday: 7 p.m. City of Refuge Church 300 Emmons Rd., Selmer C.A. “Skeet” Jackson, Pastor Sunday School: 10:00 a.m. Sunday Worship: 10:45 a.m. & 6 p.m. Wednesday: 7 p.m.

Greater Evangelical Ministry 1854 Airport Rd., Selmer Frank M. Holiday, Pastor Sunday School: 10:30 a.m. Sunday Worship: 12 p.m. Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Life Wind Covenant Church 63 Linsey Lane, Selmer Barry Bishop, Pastor Sunday: 10 a.m. Wednesday: 7 p.m. www.lifewindchurch.com Safe Harbor Church 1514 Peach Street, Selmer Bro. Paul Henley, Pastor Sunday: 10 a.m. & 5 p.m. Wednesday: 6 p.m. World of Truth Church Hwy. 57 West, Ramer Larry Cooksey, Pastor Sunday: 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. Wednesday: 7 p.m. God’s Way Church 1121 Peach Street, Selmer Bro. Billy Sanders, Pastor Sunday: 10 a.m. & 5 p.m. Moores School House Full Gospel Fellowship Church 115 Tull Road, Selmer 731-646-1837 David Paseur, Pastor Sunday: 10 a.m., 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. Wednesday Nights: 7 p.m.

Harvest Bible College Harvest Evangelistic Intl. Ministries Inc. 349 Old Hwy 45 S, Guys Roger Reece, Pastor Sunday Service: 10:30 a.m. & 6 p.m. Wednesday Nights: 7 p.m.

Petra Family Worship Center Bethel Springs 54 Pentecostal Ave. United Pentecostal Milledgeville, TN 3591 Main St., Bethel Springs FaithPointe Church Phone 731-434-1002 Jeff Young, Pastor 440 Hwy. 64 East, Adamsville Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Ramer Cumberland Presbyterian Church Sunday Worship: 10:30 a.m., 6:00 p.m. Mike Sweeney, Pastor Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Highway 57 West Wednesday: 7 p.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Sunday Night 6:00 p.m. Ramer, TN Sunday Worship: 11 a.m. Thursday night 7:00 p.m. Pastor: Albert Brown First United Wednesday Nights: 7:00 p.m. Pastors, Paul and Bonnie Young Sunday School: 10:00 a.m. Pentecostal Eastview Phone 731-727-1177 Sunday Worship: 11:00 a.m. 7810 Hwy 45 S., Ramer www.faithpointechurch.com Rev. Wayne Isbell, Pastor Methodist: Sunday: 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. Fellowship Church Monday: 7 p.m. 142 South Y Shopping Center Adamsville First Wednesday: 7:15 p.m. Selmer, Tennessee United Methodist Wednesday - 7 p.m. 225 E Main St., Adamsville The Sanctuary of MPC Sunday - 10 a.m. Rev. Dr. Toni Watson 54 Pentecostal Ave., Milledgeville For info call 731-434-0097 Sunday School: 10 a.m. Rev. Jimmy Kelly, Pastor www.onechurchnow.com Sunday Worship: 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10:30 a.m., Youth 5:30 Wednesday: 7 p.m. Buena Vista Methodist Church Tull Road, Bethel Springs Gateway Holiness Chapel Jim Barber, Pastor 2342 Refuge Rd, Bethel Springs Sunday Worship: 9:30 a.m. Michael Price, Pastor Sunday: 2 p.m. First United Methodist Church Thursday: 7 p.m. P.O. Box 265, Selmer Rev. Terry Presson Pastor 1318 Poplar (Hwy. 64) • Selmer, TN 38375 Presbyterian: Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Telephone: 731-645-4188 Sunday Worship: 10:45 a.m. Bethel Springs Wednesday: Supper 6:15 p.m. & Studies Rev. W.H. Arnold, Pastor Presbyterian Church 7 p.m. 59 4th Ave., Bethel Springs Hickory Flatt United Methodist Church Rev. Gary Anderson Sunday Worship: 11 a.m. Puron Rd., Hickory Flatt Dick Humphrey, Pastor Bethesda Presbyterian Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Church Worship - 10:15 a.m. 50 Bethesda Loop, Selmer Bro. Chris Dancer, Pastor Lebanon United Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. • Sat. 7 a.m.-11 a.m. - Corinth only Sunday School: 10 a.m. Methodist Church Sunday Worship: 11 a.m. 250 Chambers Store Rd., Michie Stephen Webb, Pastor First Presbyterian Church USA Sunday Worship: 10 a.m. 800 Poplar Ave., Selmer Sunday School: 11 a.m. Dr. James Jones, Pastor Wednesday: 5:30 p.m. Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Fellowship: 10:30 a.m. New Hope United Methodist Church Sunday Worship: 10:45 a.m. Sticine Road • Michie, TN Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m. Mount Sharon Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Presbyterian Church Wed. Bible Study 6:30 p.m. SELMER - FINGER - SAVANNAH 108 Mt. Sharon Rd., Adamsville David Harstin, Pastor TENNESSEE Sunday School: 10 a.m. Member FDIC Sunday Worship: 11 a.m.

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Real estate 101 - for sale 5 Acres: Sardie Henry Rd and Bethel Springs Forty Forks Rd. $161.51 / mo. OR $14,900. 662544-1699. (13, 14) For Sale: 2 Bedroom, 1 bath brick home, with double carport and large utility room. Home has central heat and air. Located between Selmer and Bethel Springs. Priced at $69,000. Call: 731-424-2543 or 731-9344077. (13, 14, 15, 16) Back to School Savings! $500 to you & $200 to your School!Lot Models Clearance Priced! Save Thousands! Register to win a laptop! Saturday, August 24, 9am to 5pm, Clayton Homes of Jackson, 1156 S. Highland Ave., Jackson (731) 427-3387. (14) Land-Home Repo State Wide Starting At 39,000. Call Clayton Homes of Lexington (731)9684937. (13, 14, 15) We Have New and Used Homes, Close-Out Models, Hurry While Supply Lasts. Clayton Homes of Lexington (731)9684937. (13, 14, 15) Top Dollar for Trade-Ins, Clayton Homes Lexington, TN (731)968-4937. (13, 14, 15) New 4 BD 2BA Doublewide Del Set and A/C. WOW $49,995! 100% Financing with a clear deed WAC. Easy Living Homes LLC <3 WAY>, Humboldt, TN 731-784-5033. (13, 14, 15) Before you buy a new or used home, check out the deals at Easy Living Homes LLC <3 WAY>, Humboldt, TN 731-7845033. (13, 14, 15)

101 - for sale SALE - SALE - SALE: Model Displays Must Go New Spacious 4 Bedroom, 2 bath homes starting at $43,500. Single sections start at $29,500. Clayton Homes, Hwy 72 West, Corinth, MS - 1/4 mile past Magnolia Hospital. (TF)

102 - for rent Rent House Selmer 2 BR / 1 BA No pets. Large rooms. $395/ mo. Call 434-8225. (14) Land for Lease: 203 acres in Southwest McNairy County near Hardeman County Line. $1,500 mo. 24X30 building on property. Call 731-453-5939. (14, 15) Rent House Eastview 2 BR / 1 BA No pets, separate dining room, large eat-in kitchen, carport, paved drive $395/mo. 4348225. (12, 13) Beautiful 3 BR / 2 BA Home with Carport & fenced-in backyard. New stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, Central Heat & Air located in Eastview in nice neighborhood on dead-end street. $450 deposit, $850/mo. References required. Call 4535225. (14) 2 BR / 2 BA Double Carport, Covered front & Back Porch, Stove, Refrigerator, & Dishwasher furnished, Washer/dryer hook-up. Power, Water, & Garbage included in $750/mo. rent. No pets. References & deposit required. Located in Eastview, 453-5225. (14) 3 BR / 1 BA House with new carpet, range, refrigerator, and central air & heat on Hwy 45 S. $525/mo. with deposit. No pets. 645-5288. (14) 3 BR / 2 BA House. $550/mo. with deposit. Call 645-3220 or 439-6781. (TF)

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MAXEDON LAND LAND LAND Plumbing & Electrical2711 - 81 acr

miscellaneous 2 BR / 1 BA in Selmer $350 deposit, No pets. 610-2877. 7005 - Restricted Subdivision, 2 ac. +/- wooded, view of community lake. $15,000. (TF) 401 - for sale

North part McNairy

610-5541 or 645-8951 Jones Ln. Some op

2808 - GREAT pasture land w/fencing, creek, wooded tree line & beaver lake. $44,900.

KENNETH SWEAT Rentals: 8508 - Leanard Ln., Bethel Springs - 9.75 acres, secluded, wooded. $30,000. Weekends For Sale: Ashley solid wood Committed to providing safe 509 - J.C. Pickett Rd., Finger 24 +/acres of secluded wildlife & woods. center, like & affordable family friendly entertainment $65,000. new. King Sealy Mattress & homes 1,2, & 3 bedroom apartments, townhouses, boxed springs, bed frame, like trailers, & houses. NO pets!! new. Call 731-934-9379 for NO Crack/Party Houses!! Ref. info.(14,15) & deposit required. (731) 610Buying junked, wrecked, 0807, (731) 645-3130. (TF) and good running vehicles. ECONOMY INN Motel: Low Paying up to $2,000. Call toweekly rates. Free wireless in- day, get paid today. Call 731TING! ternet, microwave & refrigera- 610-8827. (TF) EW LIS tor. (731) 645-6155. (TF)

Oakwood Apartments in Selmer: 1 bedroom. $325.00 mo. 2 bedroom. $350.00 mo. Both require deposits. No pets. 731-610-2877 or 731645-5288. (TF)

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employment 301 - job opportunities Drivers: CDL-A, New Trucks! CO Team positions with specialty carrier. Round-trips get you home often. Sign-on bonus paid at orientation. Must qualify for Hazmat. www.RandRtruck.com, 1-866-204-8006. (13, 14) DRIVERS! No experience? No problem! 14-day, local training in Jackson, TN to earn great pay, benefits, job security. Placement assistance & student tuition loans available. CALL 1-800423-8820 or go to www.drivetrain.org for training opportunity with DRIVE-TRAIN, 119 E.L. Morgan Drive in Jackson. (TF)

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4413 - 156 Bramblewood Dr., Selmer $56,000 * Vinyl Ranch * Open Living & Kitchen * Island in Kitchen * 3 Bedroom * 2 Baths * 0.55 ac * In Town * Porch

402 - wanted Need Cash - Call today buying junk cars, trucks, vans/ suvs, vehicles that run, scrapmetal, and more. FAST CASH, Free pickup. No title needed. (731) 610-8666. (TF)

2913 - Center Ridge Rd., Bethel Springs - $125,900

404 - pets/livestock

* Lovely Ranch Home * 3 Bedrooms * 2 Baths * Bonus Rm. * Split Bedroom plan * Deck * Dbl. Garage * 6.5 ac.open & level

Registered Quarter Mare (Trail Horse) 1150 lbs. Appaloosa Mix Saddle Mare 1000 lbs. Red Roan Gelding 700 lbs. Call 645-4959. (14) Stop scratching & gnawing. Promote healing & hair growth. Stamp out ITCHAMCALLITS! Shampoo with Happy Jack Itch No More, apply Skin Balm, add Tonekote to diet. Stockdale's (645-3238). ( w w w. h a p p y j a c k i n c . c o m ) (6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15)

2213 - Guys Chewalle Rd, Guys - $295,500 * Brick Ranch Home * 4 bedooms * 2.5 baths* 5 ac. +/- * Guest House * Patio * Garage

4612 - Oak St., Selmer - $47,500 * Ready to Move-in * 3 bedrooms * 1 Bath* Carport * Shaded Yard * In Town

3611 - Hwy 64 W - 2 ac +/-

located on a 4 lane highway. Alread has a barn, and is ready

for you dream house. $14,500

401 - MISC. for sale FOR SALE: Dell laptop $200 under warranty. Also laptop repair. 731-925-6183. (TF)

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#3278684: 1629 Buena Vista St., Bethel Springs - The restored older home sits on a hill with breeze from every direction. Relax on either of 2 porches and enjoy the view. Enter into the large living room with fireplace and original wood floors. Wood ceilings throughout, wood floors, transoms, 9’ ceili

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# 3278716: 133 Warren Ave., Selmer - Older home in downtown Selmer, located across from City Hall, newspaper. Fireplace in living room and 10’ ceilings in part or house. 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths down. Large bedroom upstairs. Wood floors, formal diining room. 2 lots w/pecan trees, dogwood.

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#3240258: 110 Fortune, Hornsby, TN - Fisherman`s paradise. Rustic moblie home with wrap porch overlooking the Hatchie River. Two mobile homes on the property. (one 2 bedroom, 2 bath & one 2 bedroom, 1 bath). Both have CH&A, double carport. Private get-away for week-end or full time.

#3273584: 111 Forrest Hill Rd, Selmer - Wooded, level yard, work shop, brick home in subdivision close to Wal-Mart. Enter into large living room & into kitchen/dining with lots of cabinets. Large master separate from other 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, hardwood, tile and carpet. Large corner lot.

#3248037: 2627 BUENA VISTA, Bethel Springs, TN - Brick home with hardwood & tile flooring, large family room with French door leading to covered deck overlooking private back yard. Family room has fireplace, bedroom area, bath. Double garage, storage building to take you back in time w/storage in back

#3276446: 130 Burk Hill Cove, Selmer - Location, location is this beautiful 2-story home with double carport, work shop, acre+ lot with large oak trees. Enter into great room with fireplace, large master suite downstairs. Upstairs are 2 large bedrooms, Lots of cabinets, eating area and dining area.

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#3276448: 3477 Hillcrest Street, Selmer - Lots of house for the money. Vinyl siding 2-story home with full finished basement, deck, storage building, work shop. House has been remodeled with hardwood in living, dining, master, 2 bedrooms upstairs, den, office, sunroom, laundry in basement.

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#3276451: 573 Clay Hill Drive, Selmer - Home on large lot with pond and storage buildings just outside Selmer city limits. The home has both living and large den with fireplace, eat-in kitchen, double garage, concrete drive and concrete circle drive.

LAND & BUILDING LOTS #3272671: 690 Capooth Rd, Ramer, TN - Good school district, country living, private back yard so you can sit on deck and enjoy wooded back yard. The home has an open living area, split bedroom plan, plenty of oak cabinets. Porch across front, big front yard with trees across front.

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YARD SALES HUGE YARD SALE

FUNDRAISER For

YARD SALE

2 Family Yard Sale Friday & Saturday August 23 & 24

1788 Nichols Rd.

off Hwy 57 in Michie 7 a.m. until ? Lots of antiques, clothes, a few guns, fishing & tackle.

132 Treece Street 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Lawnmowers, furniture, tools, line trimmers, chain saws, and household goods.

Hannah Martin

Saturday August 24 7 a.m.

Selmer Dixie Youth Ball Fields

Too much to name!

YARD SALE

YARD SALE

8 a.m. until ?

Lots of stuff!

Thurs. & Fri. Aug. 22 & 23 1507 Chambers Store Road Michie Watch for signs.

Clothes, home decor., fans, coolers.

92 Glover Drive Saturday, August 24 8 a.m. until ?

Lots of misc.

3-DAY YARD SALE

Thursday-Friday-Saturday Aug. 22, 23 & 24 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.

1801 GRAVEL HILL ROAD

North of Intersection Hwy 45/57 in Eastview Turn East - Follow Signs.

Ladies’ Clothing 6-8-10-12 S-M-L, Shoes size 8, Men’s clothing XXL Tall, Misc. household items. Wall décor, Christmas décor & Tree, Toys - Collectibles, Electronic Typewriter.

Accepting Applications

The McNairy County Health Department is currently accepting applications for a Public Health Office Assistant position. This position involves interaction with the public, which includes collecting and processing paperwork for medical, environmental and administrative services. This is a County position. Please submit applications and references at the McNairy County Health Department located at 725 East Poplar Street between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. The deadline for submitting applications will be September 5, 2013.

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YARD SALE

Friday and Saturday August 23 and 24

YARD SALE

3 Family Yard Sale August 24, 2013 7 a.m. until ?

Hwy 142 Larry’s Used Cars Household items, clothing and much, much, more.

Rain or Shine.

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services 501 - professional services OVERDRIVE III - Live Music for All Occasions: Southern Rock, Oldies, Country, Blues. Like us on Facebook. RoadHouse Band on Friday night. Ronny Miller - 731-645-0122, Johnny Weems - 731-609-4667. (11, 12, 13, 14, 15) Wilson Service Company: We move and install mobile homes! Licensed, bonded/insured. Also, house leveling, rotten joist/sill replacement, support piers installed, floors and metal roofs. Call (731)609-8794 or (731) 610-4813. (TF)

REWARD For Lost Dog Mama with pups at home. Red Golden Retriever. Gone 3 weeks. Last seen on Feddie Davis Road. Please call

731-610-8402.

Hillcrest Meadows Apartments 21 Alta Vista Drive Selmer, TN 38375

(731) 645-5290

1 Bedroom apartments available now for the Elderly age 62 or older or Handicapped or Disabled of any age. Rent is based on household income. Applications available at the office: Monday, Wednesday & Friday 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Accepting Applications (800) 545-1833 ext. 339 TDD

AGREED DIVORCES $299.00 plus court costs. 645-8557. (TF) DOUG BUTLER: House leveling, rotting sills, replace floors, cracking brick - 30 years experience. (731) 239-8945, cell (662) 284-6146. Free estimates. (TF) Bushogging, Dirt, Gravel spread, food plots, lawns mowed, tractor work. 731-9349777 or 731-434-9591.(14,15) NOTICE TO FURNISHERS OF LABOR AND MATERIALS TO: Law Signs, LLC PROJECT NO.: 98048-4116-04 CONTRACT NO.: CNL161 COUNTY: McNairy The Tennessee Department of Transportation is about to make nal settlement with the contractor for construction of the above numbered project. All persons wishing to le claims pursuant to Section 54-5-122, T.C.A. must le same with the Director of Construction, Tennessee Department of Transportation, Suite 700 James K. Polk Bldg., Nashville, Tennessee 37243-0326, on or before 10/04/13.

Covering McNairy County since 1902

Covering SUBSCRIPTION McNairy County RATES since 1902 $ 20 for year in county $ 28 in Tennessee $ 32 out of state $ 1 off for senior citizens

SUBSCRIPTION RATES $ 20 for year in county $ 28 in Tennessee $ 32 out of state $ 1 off for senior citizens

IT Systems Engineer

Packaging Corporation of America, a leading manufacturer of kraft linerboard, has an opening for an IT Systems Engineer position at its Counce, Tennessee paper mill location. This position requires an Associates Degree in Computer Science or related field. Candidates must have 3 to 5 years of experience in desktop, computer hardware and networking support. Successful candidate must have considerable knowledge of operating systems, networks and PC’s. The ability to solve on-thespot problems is vital. Skill and ability to communicate with management and fellow employees are required. Successful candidate must be proficient in Desktop/ serve troubleshooting and repair related work. Current resumes should be mailed no later than August 30, 2013 to: Packaging Corporation of America Attn: Human Resources P.O. Box 33 Counce, TN 38326 No phone calls or walk-ins will be accepted. An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/H/V.

Absolute Estate Auction SATURDAY, AUGUST 24 • 10:00 AM 195 Judge Ave. • Savannah, TN

3 Bedroom, 1 Bath Brick Home and Workshop. C/H/A Nice Neighborhood. Close to Walmart and downtown! Excellent Rental Property!

ANTIQUES • GLASSWARE • OAK FURNITURE • CARNIVAL GLASS HULL POTTERY • OCCUPIED JAPAN LEAD CRYSTAL • CUT GLASS ROSEVILLE ON HWY 64 TURN LEFT BESIDE THE HARDIN COUNTY CO-OP.

WATCH FOR SIGNS This is one of the nicest collection of antique claw-footed furniture we have seen in a long time. Oak Buffet, Oak Ball & Claw Round Table with 4 Chairs, Oak Clawfoot China Cabinet, Oak Drop Front Bookcase Secretary, Oak Claw Foot Sleigh Bed, Oak High By Chest, Oak Serpentine Dresser with Mirror, Oak Curved Glass Curio Cabinet, Oak Bed with 7 Foot Headboard, Oak Serperntine Dresser, Oak Double Door Round Front Corner Curio Cabinet, French Parlor Chair and Sofa, Tobacco Twist Table, Large 3 Panel Mirror, Coffee Table, Marble Top Fern Stand, Drop Front Secretary, Spool Table, Assorted Dolls, Bird Figurines, Corner Shelf, Much Much More! EVERYTHING MUST GO! Terms: 10% Down on Real Estate, Balance due at closing. 10% Buyers premium applies to all items sold to determine the final selling price. Cash or Check with Current Letter of Credit. All announcements made day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising.

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NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE WHEREAS, SANTIAGO HERNANDEZ by Deed of Trust (the “Deed of Trust”), dated SEPTEMBER 09, 2005 and of record in Deed of Trust 377, Page 1902, Register’s Office of McNairy County, Tennessee, conveyed to Cater, Stanfill & Kirk, PLLC, Trustee, the hereinafter described real property to secure the payment of a certain Promissory Note (the “Note”) described in the Deed of Trust, which Note was payable to MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR AMERITRUST MORTGAGE COMPANY, as last transferred to DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR GSAMP TRUST 2006HE1 BY ASSIGNMENT RECORDED IN DEED OF TRUST 408, PAGE 2236 IN THE REGISTER’S OFFICE OF MCNAIRY COUNTY, TENNESSEE, and

FEET TO AN IRON PIN FOUND IN THE SOUTHERN RIGHT OF WAY OF CIRCLE HILL DRIVE, THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 35; THENCE SOUTH 19 DEG 34 MIN 07 SEC WEST 177.10 FEET TO AN IRON PIN FOUND; THENCE SOUTH 18 DEG 45 MIN 00 SEC WEST 179.81 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, AND CONTAINING 2.203 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, AND BEING ALL OF LOTS 36, 37, 38 AND 39 OF PLEASANT RIDGE ACRES SUBDIVISION, A PLAT OF WHICH IS OF RECORD IN PLAT CABINET A, SLIDE 31, REGISTERS OFFICE OF MCNAIRY COUNTY, TENNESSEE.

(1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting, as the ase may be) of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (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 decedent’s date of death. All persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper settlement with the undersigned at once.

margin of Purdy-Adamsville Road, the following calls: N 13 degrees 25’ 32” E 7.11 feet; N 7 degrees 33’ 10” E 31.63 feet; N 7 degrees 27’ 20” E 35.18 feet; N 1 degree 09’ 40” W 52.39 feet; N 9 degrees 10’ 35” W 66.86 feet; N 16 degrees 51’ 16” W 19.13 feet to the point of beginning, containing 1.0 Acre.

NOT HONOR THE HIGHEST BID WITHIN 24 HOURS, THE NEXT BIDDER AT THE NEXT HIGHEST BID WILL BE DEEMED THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER.

WHEREAS, the said Carter, Stanfill & Kirk, PLLC, Trustee, is unable to act as Trustee under the Deed of Trust, and Mantenn, LLC has been duly appointed Substitute Trustee by the owner and holder of the Note and WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of the Note; and WHEREAS, the owner and holder of the Note has demanded that the hereinafter described real property be advertised and sold in satisfaction of the indebtedness and costs of foreclosure in accordance with the terms and provisions of the Note and Deed of Trust. The notice requirements of T.C.A. §35-5-117 have been satisfied. NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that an agent of Mantenn, LLC, Substitute Trustee, pursuant to the power, duty, and authority vested in and conferred by the Deed of Trust, will on Thursday, September 5, 2013, at 10:00 a.m. at the front door of the McNairy County Courthouse in Selmer, Tennessee, will be sold to the highest call bidder for cash free from all legal, equitable and statutory rights of redemption, exemptions of homestead, rights by virtue of marriage, and all other exemptions of every kind, all of which have been waived in the Deed of Trust, certain real property located in McNairy County, Tennessee, described as follows: MAP 56B GROUP A PARCEL 3.00 MCNAIRY COUNTY, TENNESSEE BEGINNING AT AN IRON PIN FOUND IN THE NORTHERN RIGHT OF WAY OF CIRCLE HILL DRIVE, THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 34; THENCE WITH THE RIGHT OF WAY OF CIRCLE HILL DRIVE AS FOLLOWS: NORTH 79 DEG 15 MIN 52 SEC WEST 62.72 FEET; NORTH 69 DEG 28 MIN 01 SEC WEST 58.43 FEET; NORTH 62 DEG 30 MIN 31 SEC WEST 43.56 FEET; NORTH 53 DEG 54 MIN 37 SEC WEST 44.80 FEET; NORTH 39 DEG 44 MIN 52 SEC WEST 30.05 FEET; NORTH 21 DEG 32 MIN 37 SEC WEST 31.17 FEET; NORTH 15 DEG 27 MIN 39 SEC WEST 38.99 FEET; NORTH 06 DEG 54 MIN 17 SEC WEST 31.37 FEET; NORTH 02 DEG 03 MIN 52 SEC EAST 37.92 FEET; NORTH 4 DEG 22 MIN 21 SEC EAST 36.16 FEET; NORTH 13 DEG 10 MIN 09 SEC EAST 35.81 FEET; NORTH 22 DEG 10 MIN 16 SEC EAST 22.99 FEET; NORTH 42 DEG 15 MIN 54 SEC EAST 39.19 FEET; NORTH 65 DEG 02 MIN 25 SEC EAST 36.49 FEET; NORTH 77 DEG 32 MIN 54 SEC EAST 37.88 FEET; SOUTH 85 DEG 50 MIN 15 SEC EAST 48.73 FEET; SOUTH 77 DEG 42 MIN 07 SEC EAST 62.40 FEET; SOUTH 77 DEG 24 MIN 11 SEC EAST 129.27

BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED TO SANTIAGO HERNANDEZ BY DEED DATED SEPTEMBER 9, 2005 AND OF RECORD IN DEED BOOK 196, PAGE 486, IN THE REGISTER’S OFFICE OF MCNAIRY COUNTY, TENNESSEE. The street address of the above described property is believed to be 319 PLEASANT RIDGE LOOP, ADAMSVILLE, TN 38310, but if such address is not part of the legal description of the property sold herein and in the event of any discrepancy, the legal description herein shall control. Owner of Property: THE HEIRS AT LAW OF THE ESTATE OF SANTIAGO HERNANDEZ This sale is subject to all matters shown on any applicable recorded plat; any unpaid taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or setback lines that may be applicable; any statutory rights of redemption of any governmental agency, state or federal; any prior liens or encumbrances as well as any priority created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. 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. Publication Dates: August 7, 2013, August 14, 2013, and August 21, 2013. Mantenn, LLC, Substitute Trustee Richard B. Maner, P.C. 5775 Glenridge Dr., Bldg D, Ste 100 Atlanta, Georgia 30328 (404) 252-6385 THIS LAW FIRM IS ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE AFC12-TN-253 15886 12, 13, 14 NOTICE TO CREDITORS As Required by TCA §30-2-306 Estate of Dorothy Fay Sweat, Deceased Notice is hereby given that on August 6 of 2013, letters testamentary (or of administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of Dorothy Fay Sweat, who died 7/13/2013, were issued to the undersigned by the McNairy County Chancery Court of McNairy 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 forever barred:

Joe Hurst, Executor Melissa Stewart, Attorney Kim Harrison, Clerk & Master/ Deputy Clerk 15946 13, 14 FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made by failure to comply with the terms and conditions of a certain Deed of Trust dated December 19, 2001, executed by James R. Hurst and Betty A. Hurst, Husband and Wife, recorded in Book 321, Page 376, Register’s Office for McNairy County, Tennessee, and wherein the said James R. Hurst and Betty A. Hurst, Husband and Wife conveyed the property therein described to William C. Ford, Trustee, to secure the indebtedness therein described, and the entire indebtedness having been declared due and payable as provided in said Deed of Trust and note, and payment not having been made as demanded; and the undersigned, Joel E. Jordan, of 3326 Aspen Grove Drive #604, Franklin, Tennessee 37067, having been appointed as Substitute Trustee in the place and stead of William C. Ford, Trustee, said appointment being set forth in the Register’s Office for McNairy County, Tennessee, notice is hereby given that I, Joel E. Jordan, Substitute Trustee, having been requested so to do by the lawful owner of said indebtedness, will on Thursday, September 5, 2013, at 12:00 Noon at the Front door of the McNairy County Courthouse, Selmer, Tennessee, sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, free from equity of redemption, homestead and dower, and all other exemptions of every kind, all of which are expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, the following described real estate in McNairy County, Tennessee: Beginning at metal post found in the East margin of Purdy-Adamsville Road, which point is the Southwest corner of Dogwood Hills Subdivision, Tract 2, a plat of which is recorded in Plat Cabinet B, Slide 11, Register’s Office of McNairy County, Tennessee and the Northwest corner of the herein described tract; Thence, from the point of beginning and with the South line of Dogwood Hills Subdivision, N 79 degrees 06’ 21” E 210.00 feet to an iron pin set at the Northeast corner of the herein described tract; Thence, on new lines through Hurst, the following calls: S 1 degrees 53’ 04” E 210.00 feet to an iron pin set; S 79 degrees 07’ 03” W 210.00 feet to an iron pin set in the East margin of Purdy-Adamsville Road; Thence, with the East

Being the same property conveyed to Betty Ann Hurst by Last Will and Testament of James Robert Hurst dated June 4, 2004 and recorded in Will Book 9, Page 10, Register’s Office of McNairy County, Tennessee. Included in this conveyance is a 2002 River Birch mobile home, Serial #RBAL014666AB. This is improved property known as 7770 Old Stage Road, Adamsville, Tennessee 38310. The 2012 taxes are currently due and payable. The following person(s) or entity(ies) hold a Deed of Trust, lien or other encumbrance on the above described property: Jackson Radiology Associates Claim filed with Probate Estate Docket #P-1015 McNairy County, Tennessee Judgment Lien Deed of Trust Book 400, Page 1666 Said sale is subject to any and all unpaid taxes and any other prior claims, liens, easements, set back lines and restrictions. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ADJOURN THE DAY OF THE SALE TO ANOTHER DAY, TIME AND PLACE CERTAIN WITHOUT FURTHER PUBLICATION, UPON ANNOUNCEMENT AT THE TIME AND PLACE FOR THE SALE SET FORTH ABOVE. THE TRUSTEE/ SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO RESCIND THE SALE. IN THE EVENT THE HIGHEST BIDDER DOES

THE NOTICE OF RIGHT TO FORECLOSE HAS BEEN SENT AS REQUIRED BY T.C.A. §35-5-117. JOEL E. JORDAN, Substitute Trustee STELTEMEIER & WESTBROOK, PLLC 3326 Aspen Grove Drive, #604 Franklin, Tennessee 37067 Insertion Dates: August 14, August 21 and August 28, 2013. THIS IS A LAW FIRM ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR AND IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE 15945 13, 14, 15 IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF McNAIRY COUNTY, TENNESSEE FOR THE TWENTY-FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT AT SELMER JASON DAVID BRYANT, Plaintiff, V. HEATHER LYNN BRYANT, Defendent No. 8962 ORDER OF PUBLICATION IT APPEARING TO THE COURT that from the verified matters set forth i the Original Complaint for Divorce filed in this cause that service by publication pursuant to T.C.A. §21-1204 is appropriate in that the Defendant cannot be served with the ordinary process of law in that the Defendant’s whereabouts cannot be ascertained after diligent search and inquiry. IT IS THEREFORE, ORDERED that said Defendant enter an appearance thirty (3) days after the last publication of this Order and file an answer to the Complaint for Divorce, or Judgment by Default may be taken against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. A copy of this Order is to be published for four (4) consecutive weeks in the Indepdent Appeal newspaper. ENTERED this the 5th day of August, 2013. Martha Brasfield Chancellor Kim Harrison,

503 - public notices Clerk & Master Dates publication will run: August 14, 21, 28 and Sept. 4 of 2013. Leslie A. Miller #021608 Attorney for Plaintiff 303 N. West Street Somerville, TN 38068 (901) 466-7766 15954 13, 14, 15, 16 SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE Sale at public auction will be on September 24, 2013 at 10:00AM local time, at the east door, McNairy County Courthouse, Selmer, Tennessee, conducted by Shapiro & Kirsch, LLP Substitute Trustee, pursuant to Deed of Trust executed by Jonathan A. Coody, an unmarried person, to Larry N. Westbrook, Esq., Trustee, on August 27, 2002 at Deed of Trust 336, Page 276; all of record in the McNairy County Register’s Office. Party entitled to enforce security interest: PHH Mortgage Corporation, its successors and assigns The following real estate located in McNairy County, Tennessee, will be sold to the highest call bidder subject to all unpaid taxes, prior liens and encumbrances of record: LOT NO. 18 and LOT NO. 17, EASTSIDE ACRES SUBDIVISION; A plat or plan of said subdivision being of record in the Register’s Office of said county in Plat Book 2, Page 26, also Deed Book 71, Page 180, dated January 22, 1972, and reference is here made to the same and to the book and page where recorded for the descriptions of said Lots #18 and #17 in said subdivision and description of said lots there given and said plat are made a part hereof by this reference thereto as fully and to the same extent as if copied in full herein. Street Address: 239 Ring Street, Adamsville, Tennessee 38310 Parcel Number: 055I-F015.05 and 055I-F-015.06 Current Owner(s) of Property: Jonathan A. Coody The street address of the above described property is believed to be 239 Ring Street, Adamsville, Tennessee 38310, but

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such address is not part of the legal description of the property sold herein and in the event of any discrepancy, the legal description referenced herein shall control. SALE IS SUBJECT TO TENANT(S) RIGHTS IN POSSESSION. 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. If the highest bidder cannot pay the bid within twenty-four (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.

part of the legal description of the property sold herein and in the event of any discrepancy, the legal description referenced herein shall control. SALE IS SUBJECT TO TENANT(S) RIGHTS IN POSSESSION. 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 Appointed Trustee. If the highest bidder cannot pay the bid within twenty-four (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.

proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property, towit:

Shapiro & Kirsch, LLP Substitute Trustee www.kirschattorneys. com Law Office of Shapiro & Kirsch, LLP 555 Perkins Road Extended, Second Floor Memphis, TN 38117 Phone (901)767-5566 Fax (901)761-5690 File No. 13-050833 14295 14, 15, 16

Shapiro & Kirsch, LLP Appointed Trustee www.kirschattorneys. com Law Office of Shapiro & Kirsch, LLP 555 Perkins Road Extended, Second Floor Memphis, TN 38117 Phone (901)767-5566 Fax (901)761-5690

APPOINTED TRUSTEE’S SALE Sale at public auction will be on October 24, 2013 at 12:00PM local time, at the east door, McNairy County Courthouse, Selmer, Tennessee, conducted by Shapiro & Kirsch, LLP Appointed Trustee, pursuant to Deed of Trust executed by James Lee Warren, on June 18, 2009 at Deed of Trust 397, Page 924; modified by Partial Release of record in Deed of Trust 410, Page 1346; all of record in the McNairy County Register’s Office. Party entitled to enforce security interest: LoanCare, a division of FNF Servicing, Inc., its successors and assigns The following real estate located in McNairy County, Tennessee, will be sold to the highest call bidder subject to all unpaid taxes, prior liens and encumbrances of record: Described property located in McNairy County, Tennessee, and being more particularly described in deed of record in Deed of Trust 397, Page 924; modified by Partial Release of record in Deed of Trust 410, Page 1346; in the Register’s Office of McNairy County, Tennessee Parcel Number: 026 055.00 ; 026 055.03 Current Owner(s) of Property: James Lee Warren The street address of the above described property is believed to be 887 Payne Road, Bethel Springs, Tennessee 38315, but such address is not

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

which note is now due and unpaid and has been declared in default by The Hardin County Bank, the lawful owner and holder thereof; NOW THEREFORE, Gordon Majors, Trustee under said deed of trust, having been requested so to do by the holder and owner of the note, and by the power and authority vested in him by said deed of trust, hereby gives notice that he will on the date, time, and place listed above, sell to the highest bidder for cash said property as conveyed by said deed of trust and described therein and above, which was conveyed to the said mortgagors by deed referenced above and recorded in the Register’s Office of McNairy County, Tennessee. Reference is made to these instruments, including the deed of trust, for a complete and accurate description of said property. Such sale will be made subject to all existing highway, roadway, and utility easements; any building and zoning regulations and restrictions; all unpaid taxes; any mechanics’ and materialmen’s liens; and any other matters shown in said Register’s Office. This is an attempt to collect a debt, and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Title to said property is believed to be good, but I will sell and convey said property only as Trustee. DATED at Savannah, Tennessee, this the 14th day of August, 2013.

Editor's note: The Robert C. Ayers mentioned in last week's court briefs was of Guys and not the Robert C. Ayers of Ramer. Davie B. Strayhorn, Jr. – Failure to appear on citation – 90 days supervised probation – Driving on suspended DL – Fined $50 + costs, not to drive in TN for 6 mo. 90 days supervised probation.* Jeston L. Morrow – Evading Arrest Flight – Vehicle – Driving on suspended DL - 2nd or subsequent – Reckless driving – Bound over to McNairy County Circuit Court. Patrick C. Ford – Simple possession/ casual exchange – fined $750 + costs, Drug/Alc. Eval, 11 mo. 29 day supervised probation. Marquis M. Carson – Failure to appear – Misdemeanor – 90 days supervised probation. Kevin Wireman – Worthless Checks up to $500 – Dismissed upon payment of costs & restitution, 90 days supervised probation.* Jay E. Wright - Failure to appear on citation – Dismissed upon plea to other charge – Reckless driving – fined $25 + costs – Driving on suspended DL – fined $50 + costs, not to drive in TN for 6 mo. - 90 days supervised probation.* Joseph G. Berry – Driving on suspended DL – fined $50 + costs, not to drive in TN for 6 mo. - 90 days supervised probation.* Wanda G. Davis - Driving on suspended DL – fined $50 + costs, not to drive in TN for 6 mo. - 90 days supervised probation.* Darryl E. Love - Driving on suspended DL – fined $50 + costs, not to drive in TN for 6 mo. - 90 days supervised probation.* Ledetra Jenkins – Simple Poss/ casual exchange – fined $250 + costs, 48 hr sentence, Drug/alc eval, 11 mo. 29 days supervised probation. David E. Glidewell – Implied consent – dismissed on plea to other charge - DUI: 1st offense – fined $350 + costs ($709.73), 48 hr sentence, Drug/alc eval, counseling and rehab, 11 mo. 29 days supervised probation. Travis L. Hardy – Driving on suspended DL – fined $50 + costs, not to drive in TN for 6 mo. - 90 days supervised probation.* James Adams – Reckless endangerment – vehicle/misd – fined $100 + costs, 90 days supervised probation.* Sammy Dorse – Evading arrest – Reckless driving – Assault – attempt – Bound over to the McNairy County Grand Jury. Jamie Grover Meade – Assault – attempt – dismissed on plea to other charge – Resist stop, arrest, search ( no weapon) - dismissed on plea to other charge – Disorderly conduct – 90 days supervised probation.* Marlon L. Williams – Sexual battery – bound over to McNairy County Circuit Court. Eric W. Wellington – Simple possession/ casual exchange – fined $250 + costs, drug/alc eval, 11 mo. 29 days supervised probation. - Possess unlawful drug paraphernalia – attempt – dismissed on states motion not to prosecute. - Child abuse/ neglect/ reckless endangerment – 11 mo. 29 days supervised probation. Sarah Tollfree – Assault – attempt – dismissed on no contact. Josea A. Cabrera – Simple possession/ casual exchange – fined $250 + costs, drug/alc eval, 11 mo. 29 days supervised probation. - Possess unlawful drug paraphernalia – attempt – dismissed on plea to other charge – Contributing to delinquency of a child – dismissed on plea to other charge. Ricky Ervin – Domestic Assault – dismissed on payment of costs – 90 days supervised probation. Marsely Schuettenberg - Driving on suspended DL – fined $50 + costs, not to drive in TN for 6 mo. - 90 days supervised probation.* Kenneth J. Vann – Drag Racing Penalty – def paid costs ($190.73). Arthur S. Atkins – Aggravated assault – bound over to McNairy County Circuit Court. Steven B. Mitchell - Driving on suspended DL – fined $50 + costs, DL suspended for 6 mo. - 90 days supervised probation.* Karen M. Benson - Driving on suspended DL – dismissed on payment of costs, def had valid DL- 90 days supervised probation.* Victor Ramirez - Driving without DL – fined $50 + costs, not to drive in TN for 6 mo. 90 days supervised probation.* *Defendant on supervised probation until all fines and costs are paid. After fines and costs paid, defendant is no longer on supervised probation.

File No. 11-020224 14294 14, 15, 16

Mortgagors: James Randy Gieger and Michelle Gieger Mortgagee/Holder: The Hardin County Bank Date of Sale: Sept. 16, 2013, at 12:30 PM Location of Sale: East door, McNairy County Courthouse 170 W. Court Ave., Selmer, TN 38375 Source of Title: Deed book 222, page 228, and deed book 227, page 241, McNairy County Register’s Office Address of Property: 751 Glen Abernathy Road, Adamsville, TN Other Interested Parties: Farmers & Merchants Bank, Tennessee Department of Revenue Assessor’s Map and Parcel: Map 37, Parcel 13.02 DEFAULT having been made in the terms, conditions, and payment provided for in a certain note dated March 1, 2012, payable to the order of The Hardin County Bank, which note is mentioned in and secured by a certain deed of trust of even date executed by the mortgagors listed above to Gordon Majors, Trustee, of record in trust deed book 405, page 1231, in the Register’s Office of McNairy County, Tennessee, and modified by instrument recorded in trust deed book 409, page 2377, in said Register’s Office, and said deed of trust conveying the real estate therein and hereinafter described, and

GORDON MAJORS, Trustee SMITH & SMITH, Attorneys for Trustee 434 Main Street Savannah, Tennessee 38372 14293 14, 15, 16 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 March 2, 2007 by Jada Robinson and husband Michael Robinson to J. Gilbert Parrish, as Trustee, as same appears of record in the office of the Register of Mcnairy County, Tennessee, in Deed of Trust 386, Page 846, and the undersigned having been appointed Substitute Trustee by instrument recorded in the said Register’s Office, and the owner of the debt secured, Nationstar Mortgage LLC, 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 Tuesday, September 17, 2013 commencing at 01:00 PM, at the Front Door of the Courthouse, Selmer, Mcnairy County, Tennessee

Situated in County of Mcnairy, State of Tennessee. Beginning at an iron pin in the East Margin of Purdy-Stantonville blacktop road, the SWC of the T. L. Pickens Lot; thence North 63° 47 minutes 40 seconds East with the South Line of Pickens 413.53 feet to a point in the branch, the SEC of Pickens in the South Line of the Nelson Ward Land; thence South 75° 27 minutes 49 seconds East with the South Line of Nelson Ward and the brance 199.67 feet to a point; thence South 23° 14 minutes 53 seconds East with a severance line 341.0 feet to a stake in the field; thence South 74° 33 minutes 11 seconds West with a severance line 613.17 feet to an iron pin in the East Margin of the Purdy-Stanonville Blacktop Road; thence in a Northwestern direction with the East Margin of the said road as follows: North 09° 34 minutes 10 seconds West 154.0 feet, North 14° 17 minutes 48 seconds West 78.44 feet, North 22° 34 minutes 27 seconds West 50.94 feet, North 29° 45 minutes 32 seconds West 44.11 feet, North 34° 45 minutes 02 seconds West 37.65 feet to the point of beginning and containing 5.264 acres, more or less. Tax Parcel 034.02

ID:

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Property Address: 1044 Charlie Pounds Road, Stantonville, TN. Other Interested Parties: First Franklin Financial Corp.; an Op Sub. Of MLB&T Co., FSB; Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. 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 convey only as Substitute Trustee. ARNOLD M. WEISS, Substitute Trustee Weiss Spicer Cash PLLC 208 Adams Avenue Memphis, Tennessee 38l03 90l5268296 File # 7090-0107464-FC Published: August 21 August 28 September 4 Nationstar Mortgage LLC/ Jada Robinson 15964 14, 15, 16

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*ALL DEALS & PAYMENTS ARE PLUS TAXES & TITLE. PLEASE UNDERSTAND THESE ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE OR PAYMENT LISTED. $255. DOCUMENT PROCESSING FEE INCLUDED IN PRICE. ALL DEALER DISCOUNTS, MANUFACTURES’ REBATES ALREADY APPLIED TO PURCHASE PRICE, UNLESS SPECIFIED. PRIOR DEALS EXCLUDED. FROM DEALER STOCK ONLY. NO DEALER TRANSFERS AT THESE PRICES. ACTUAL VEHICLE MAY DIFFER FROM PICTURE. DUE TO PUBLICATION DEADLINES, VEHICLE MAY BE ALREADY BE SOLD. PAYMENTS FIGURED AT 75MO, 5.5 APR, TIER 1 CREDIT RATING, W.A.C. & T. ONLY. #INCLUDES THE NMAC CAPTIVE CASH REBATE WHICH REQUIRES YOU TO FINANCE THE PURCHASE WITH NMAC TO GET THE PRICE &/OR PAYMENT SHOWN. W.A.C. & T. ONLY. SEE SALESPERSON FOR DETAILS. ^^: RECENT COLLEGE GRADS SAVE ANOTHER $600 WITH THE NISSAN COLLEGE GRAD PROGRAM. CERTAIN RULES & RESTRICTIONS APPLY. SEE SALESPERSON FOR COMPLETE QUALIFYING DETAILS. GOOD THRU 8.31.13

BRAND NEW

2013 DoDGE JoURnEY SPECIAL

*$19,599

BUY IT NOW ZERO DOWN *$309 PER MO

BRAND NEW

2013 RAM QUADCAB W/HEMI V8 SPECIAL

$23,810

STK# 2515R, 2529R DEAL#

BUY IT NOW ZERO DOWN #^* $376 PER MO

^PRICE & PAYMENT INCLUDES RAM TRADEIN ASSIST BONUS OF $1000 #PRICE & PAYMENT INCLUDES $500. CHRYSLER CAPITAL FINANCE BONUS

BRAND NEW

2013 RAM 1500 4X4 SPECIAL

*$23,254

^ #^*

INCLUDES 3RD SEAT & 17 INCH ALUMINUM WHEELS!

BRAND NEW

2013 RAM 1500

BUY IT NOW ZERO DOWN ^ *$368 PER MO

• HEMI V8 • POWER & REMOTE ENTRY PKG • AUTOMATIC TRANS • EXTERIOR APPEARANCE PKG STK#2530R, 2531R • MUCH, MUCH MORE!

DEAL#44907

SPECIAL

$20,254

^*

• 4.7 V8 • EXTERIOR APPEARANCE PKG • POWER & ENTRY PKG • POPULAR EQUIPMENT PKG • CD PLAYER • AUTO TRANS • ALLOY WHEELS

BUY IT NOW ZERO DOWN ^* $320 PER MO

STK# 2537R, 2543R DEAL# 51589

STK#2551R DEAL#49376

PRICE InCLUDES ^$1000. RAM TRADE-In ASSIST BonUS REBATE

**RECEnT CoLLEGE GRAD SAVE AnoTHER $500.

BRAND NEW

2013 DoDGE YoUR CHoICE! AVEnGER W/ RALLYE PKG SPECIAL

STK# 200S = 1080D, 1081D, AVENGER = 1054D DEAL# 49578

$18,999

#*

BRAND NEW

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**RECEnT CoLLEGE GRAD SAVE AnoTHER $500.

BRAND NEW

2013 DoDGE DART SXT SPECIAL

*$17,999

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• AUTOMATIC • LED RACETRACK TAIL LAMPS • 17 INCH ALUMINUM WHEELS • SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO • TOO MUCH TO LIST!

PRICE InCLUDES ^$1000. RAM TRADE-In ASSIST BonUS REBATE

BRAND NEW

2013 DoDGE CHARGER SPECIAL

*$23,810 BUY IT NOW ZERO DOWN *$376 PER MO

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INCLUDES SPORT APPEARANCE PKG!

STK# 1095D DEAL# 21371

**RECEnT CoLLEGE GRAD SAVE AnoTHER $500.

*ALL DEALS & PAYMENTS ARE PLUS TAXES & TITLE. PLEASE UNDERSTAND THESE ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE OR PAYMENT LISTED. $255. DOCUMENT PROCESSING FEE INCLUDED IN PRICE. ALL DEALER DISCOUNTS, MANUFACTURES’ REBATES ALREADY APPLIED TO PURCHASE PRICE, UNLESS SPECIFIED. PRIOR DEALS EXCLUDED. FROM DEALER STOCK ONLY. NO DEALER TRANSFERS AT THESE PRICES. ACTUAL VEHICLE MAY DIFFER FROM PICTURE. DUE TO PUBLICATION DEADLINES, VEHICLE MAY BE ALREADY BE SOLD. PAYMENTS FIGURED AT 75MO, 5.5 APR, TIER 1 CREDIT RATING, W.A.C. & T. ONLY. ^INCLUDES THE CHRYSLER TRADE-IN REBATE BONUS WHICH REQUIRES YOU TO TRADE IN A QUALIFIED VEHICLE TO GET THE PRICE &/OR PAYMENT SHOWN. SEE SALESPERSON FOR QUALIFYING DETAILS. #INCLUDES THE CHRYSLER CAPITAL FINANCE REBATE WHICH REQUIRES YOU TO FINANCE THE PURCHASE WITH CHRYSLER CAPITAL TO GET THE PRICE &/OR PAYMENT SHOWN. W.A.C. & T. ONLY. SEE SALESPERSON FOR QUALIFYING DETAILS. **RECENT COLLEGE GRADS OR UPCOMING COLLEGE GRADS MAY BE ELIGIBLE TO SAVE ANOTHER $500 OFF OUR ALREADY LOW PRICES. CERTAIN TERMS & CONDITIONS APPLY. SEE SALESPERSON FOR COMPLETE QUALIFYING DETAILS. GOOD TILL 8.31.13.

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