Chronicle 9-9-09 Edition
Chronicle 9-9-09 Edition
THE CHRONICLE
    Celebrating our 28th year as the leading newspaper
           in Mt. Juliet and West Wilson County
          www.thechronicleofmtjuliet.com                       of Mt. Juliet
Volume 29                                     September 9, 2009                                                  Number 35
                      A moment to honor
You Heard it First
MJ church
Page 2
Type A flu
claims WCHS
guidance
counselor
Page 3
Serious
changes for
MJ sewer bills
start soon
Page 5
Wilson
County Fair
pageant
winners
                        Students at Wilson Central High School gather around the flagpole last Wednesday morning to pray and
      Page 19           honor Kellie Whited, a guidance counselor at the school, who died at 2:33 a.m., Wednesday, September 2.
                                                Photo by CATHY TOOMBS / Wilson Central High School
Page 2, The Chronicle of Mt. Juliet, September 9, 2009
                1805 Old Fort Pkwy.                      151 Adams Lane Plaza, Suite 8                                                                                                                        family, Miss Kate McDaniel,        of the congregation would
               Murfreesboro, TN 37129                    Mt. Juliet (behind Waffle House)
                    615-895-8791                                   615-773-4470                                                                                                                               and Mr. Jim Smith. Brother         raise matching funds. This
                 M-F 8-6 • Sat. 8-3                              M-F 9-6 • Sat. 9-4                                                                                                                           Bob High was the only              proposition was considered
                                                                                                                                                                                                              leader in the congregation         and accepted. In March of
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WHITED, from Page 3                 Wilson Central.                      grade transcripts for seniors           this community. She never                                                                                  Tomlinson         said
                                             “She       absolutely       that she had been working               stopped and went back to                                                                           the staff at Wilson Central
her health permitted as she         would not stay home,”                on and wanted to make sure              work. Kellie lived a normal                                                                        talked on Wednesday how
was awaiting the transplant,        Tomlinson said.                      they were completed.                    life and went to work every                                                                        the disease that Whited
she would be at school.                      Whited was at work                  Tomlinson said she              day, took Caleb to karate.”                                                                        had, PPH, happens to one
       Tomlinson noted that         on Wednesday, Sept. 2, and           told her it had already been                    Steed    noted     her                                                                     in a million and how “she
since Whited’s transplant,          “was fine,” she said, before         taken care of by her and                friend’s faith – they were                                                                         really was one in a million.
her immune system was               falling ill on Thursday.             other guidance counselors               members of Fairview Church                                                                         She was upbeat and happy,
kept low so that she would                   Tomlinson        said       Debbie Hill, Jodi Davis and             in Lebanon – and reminded                                                                          not a worrier. She took care
not reject her new lungs.           Whited called from the               Lindsey McPherson.                      how the Joy Keepers class                                                                          of those kids. They were her
And as soon as she could,           hospital      on     Thursday                “She    said    ‘OK.’           organized a fashion show                                                                           number one priority outside
she returned to work at             around lunchtime regarding           The biggest thing on her                in 2006 which Whited                                                                               of her family,” she added.
                                                                         mind was those senior                   attended a few months after                                                                                Services for Mrs.
                                                                         transcripts being taken care            her transplant which raised                                                                        Kellie Johnston Whited, 39,
                                                                         of,” Tomlinson said, adding             funds to help the family                                                                           of Lebanon, were Saturday,
                                                                         that Whited was sedated by              with medical and living                                                                            Sept. 5 at Fairview Church,
                                                                         medical personnel a short               expenses.                                                                                          1660 Leeville Pike, Lebanon,
                                                                         time later. Her phone call                      “Kellie was a dear                                                                         with     Brother      Michael
                                                                         was the last communication              friend of unwavering faith.                                                                        Christian          officiating.
                                                                         they had from her.                      She fought a good fight and                                                                        Interment was in Cedar
                                                                                 Her long-time friend            now has ultimate healing                                                                           Grove Cemetery. For more
                                                                         Darla Steed said, “She                  as she sits at the feet of her                                                                     information see Page
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                                                                                                                 the community’s clubhouse. Called “Flag on the Point,” veterans
                                                                                                                 asked community members to donate $50.00 to install flags at their
                                                                                                                 residences, which six veterans worked to install last week. With help
                                                                                                                 from Lowe’s of Mt. Juliet, the group met their monetary goal needed
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                                                                                                                 community residents continue to ask for more flags. Above, from left
                                                                                                                 to right, are Steve Clark, Jim Morein, Lou Mineweaser, Pete Billing,
                                   SPECIAL ON SOFA SLEEPERS                                                        Phase 2-3 Bearwood Estates August 31, 2004 must be updated. 4.30 Acres fenced for a septic
                    Now $100 for limited time only! Previously priced at $150                                      sewer system W.C.U. Lots, possible per W.C.P. Office. Be the highest bidder and own a
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                                                                                                                                                                                                      interest payable quarterly.
City ends summer sprinkling policy                                                            We service ANY MAKE, ANY MODEL vehicle!
        The City of Mt Juliet             300 or 301     stop
is approaching the end of its     watering October 7th     you                                                                                                                                            Lube, Oil &
summer sprinkling policy.
        The city allows for 6
                                  may resume watering April
                                  9th 2010
                                                                                                                                                       $
                                                                                                                                                              39   95                                    Filter Change
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               23
months on averaging and 6                 400 or 401     stop
months where the customer
pays for actual usage.
                                  watering October 14th you
                                  may resume watering April
                                                                         Motorcraft® Premium Synthetic Blend oil & filter change, rotate
                                                                          & inspect four tires, check air & cabin air filters Inspect brake                                        No Appointment Necessary.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                       $                               95
        The following chart       16th 2010.                               system, test battery, check belts & hoses top off all fluids.
                                                                                                                                                                                        While You Wait.
shows customers when to                   Any watering after                    Up to five quarts of Motorcraft® oil and Motorcraft oil filter. Taxes and
                                                                            diesel vehicles extra. Disposal fees not included. Hybrid high-voltage battery                         Up to five quarts of Motorcraft oil. Taxes and diesel vehicles extra. Disposal
                                                                                                                                                                                   fees not included. Taxes extra. See Service Advisor for vehicle applications
stop watering and when they       your stop date will increase               test not included. See Service Advisor for vehicle applications and details.
                                                                                           Offer valid with coupon. Expires: 10/31/09. MJC                                                  and details. Offer valid with coupon. Expires: 10/31/09. MJC
can resume watering in the        your sewer bill and affect
                                                                                                                                                                                                                             79
                                                                                                                                                                                  Cooling
                                                                                                                                                    99
spring.                           your average for next year.
        If you your account
number starts with:
                                          If you have any
                                  questions, please feel free
                                                                                                                                                $                 95              System                             $                                95
        100 or 101     stop       to call the City of Mt Juliet                                                                                                                    Flush
watering September 24th           Sewer Billing Department at                                                                                                                  Flush system, replace contaminated coolant,
you may resume watering           615-754-2554 or stop by the           Motorcraft® Brakes Installed!                                                                              removes radiator deposits, enhances
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                                                                                                                                                                                Inspect radiator for leaks. Check hoses, clamps & belts. Pressure test system for leaks.
                                                                                                                                                                                  Includes up to one gallon of coolant. Taxes, diesel vehicles and disposal fees extra.
watering September 30th           the corner of North Mt Juliet           Excludes machining rotors or drums. Taxes extra. See Service Advisor for vehicle
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                                                                                                                                                                                    See Service Advisor for vehicle applications and details. Offer valid with coupon.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                Expires: 10/31/09. MJC
you may resume watering           Road and East Caldwell.
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                                                                                                       HOLLOPETER, Curtis D.
                                                                                                               Curtis D. “Curt” Hollopeter passed to his eternal rest
                                                                                                       at 7:00 A.M. September 3, 2009. Mr. Hollopeter was preceded
                                                                                                       in death by his wife, Laura J. “June” of Lebanon, his parents,
                                                                                                       Clayton D. and Nellie Hollopeter of Toledo, Ohio, and a
                                                                                                       granddaughter, Kristin Hollopeter of Toledo. He is survived by
                                                                                                       his sister, Gloria Hinkle, Temple, TX, four children, Suzanne
                                                                                                       (Ed) Erdmann of Austin, TX; Jodi (Jerry) Davis of Mt. Juliet;
                                                                                                       Dina (Mike) Bozsoki of Lebanon, and Craig Hollopeter (Carol)
                                                                                                       of Toledo; six grandchildren, Jay, Andy and Emily Erdmann,
                                                                                                       Jennifer Davis-Kelley and Jessica Gould, and Tim Hollopeter.
                                                                                                       He also has seven great-grandchildren: Jacob, Josh, Erin,
                                                                                                       Maddie, Emma, Ben and Oliver. Mr. Hollopeter, a Protestant,
                                                                                                       was a charter member of the Conn-Weissenberger American
                                                                                                                                      Legion Post 587 in Toledo, Ohio.
                                                                                                                                       While mourning the loss of its
                                                                                                                                       patriarch, the family plans to
                                                                                                                                       privately honor his memory
                                                                                                                                       and celebrate his life at a place
                                                                                                                                       and time yet to be determined. They have asked that, in
                                                                                                                                       lieu of flowers, friends of the family may make contributions
                                                                                                                                       to Make-A-Wish of Northwest Ohio, 405 Madison Avenue,
                                                                                                                                       Ste 210, Toledo, OH 43603. Sellars Funeral Home, 313
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Page 8, The Chronicle of Mt. Juliet, September 9, 2009
CHURCH, from Page 2                           Preachers                                 years there was a different                  March 6, 1921, Bro. Burton      faithfulness and devotion to
                                                      It is impossible to list          preacher nearly every month.                 preached and received $2.60     the Lord’s work during the
was added to the front of the                 all who have preached for                 During the early years,                      for his effort.                 lean years and trying times
building in 2000. Presently,                  the congregation during the               preaching was held once                              Irby    C.   Pullias    was perhaps the difference
consideration is being given                  past 100 years. If such as                a month. The preacher’s                      preached on a regular basis     between success and failure
to expanding the fellowship                   list were possible, few of the            salary was generally paid by                 from 1924 through 1948,         of the church. His wise
hall and creating additional                  very well known preachers                 the amount of contribution                   and held gospel meetings in     counsel was needed and
parking.                                      would be left out. For many               collected that day.      On                  1925, 1958, and 1965. His       heeded by the elders under
                                                                                                                                                                     whose oversight he labored.
                                                                                                                                                                     Athens       Clay      Pullias,
                                             HURRY IN FOR BEST SELECTION!                                                                                            although never engaged
                                                                                                                                                                     to work regularly with the
                                                                                                                                                                     congregation, was a true
                                                                                                                                                                     friend and ever present
                                                                                                                                                                     throughout the years. He
                                                                                                                                                                     held several gospel meetings
                                                                                                                                                                     in the 1930’s, and also in
                                                                                                                                                                     1948 and 1966. On many
                                                                                                                                                                     occasions where there was
                                                                                                                                                                     no regular preacher or the
                                  MILLIONS IN NEW REDUCTIONS                                                                                                         church was “in-between”
                                                                                                                                                                     regular preachers, Brother
                              JUST TAKEN ON SUMMER MERCHANDISE!                                                                                                      Pullias either made a
                                                                                                                                                                     personal visit or sent a
                                                                                                                                                                     substitute.
                      SAVE
                                                                                                                                                                             Part-time preaching
                                                                                                                                                                     was the rule until 1949. At
                                                                                                                                                                     that time the brethren saw
                                                                                                                                                                     the need for having preaching
                                                                                                                                                                     each Lord’s Day. Dr. Robert
                                                                                                                                                                     Kerce was selected to work
                                                                                                                                                                     with the congregation, and
                                                                                                                                                                     preached on a regular basis
                                                                                                                                                                     until August, 1952. Dr.
                                                                                                                                                                     Howard White began regular
                                                                                                                                                                     work in January, 1953,
                                                                                                                                                                     through December 1956.
                                                                                                                                                                     Ralph Nance succeeded
                                                                                                                                                                     Bro. White, and preached
                                                                                                                                                                     through September 1958.
                        80%
                                                                                                                                                                             Dr. Roy Ott preached
                                                                                                                                                                     from October 1958 through
                                                                                                                                                                     July 1959. Burrell Prince
                                                                                                                                                                     worked on a regular basis
                                                                                                                                                                     from January 1961 until
                                                                                                                                                                     September 1963, and also
                                                                                                                                                                     returned to assist during the
                                                                                                                                                                     1980’s. Ralph Carnahan
                                                                                                                                                                     preached from October 1963
                                                                                                                                                                     until June 1964. Herbert
                                                                                                                                                                     Ledford     then     preached
                                                                                                                                                                     through      the   remainder
                                                                                                                                                                     of 1964 and was the first
                                                                                                                                                                     preacher to live in the
                                                                                                                                                                     new preacher’s residence.
                                                                                                                                                                     Wayne        Coats      began
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                                                                                                                                                                     and continued until 1980.
                                                                                                                                                                     During the 1980’s and
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                                           Sports
Bears home-opener sees victory over Green Wave
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MT. JULIET -- Golden Bear quarterback Reed Gurchiek applies a stiff arm to a Gallatin defender
during Friday’s home-opening 42-35 victory over the Green Wave. Gurchiek ran for 183 yards on 22                                                                  Left to Right:
attempts and completed 3-of-6 passes for 156 yards. He scored the game-winning TD on a one-yard
                                                                                                                                          #85, Hunter Locke, Junior, DL
plunge with 11:25 left in the contest. Mt. Juliet improved to 2-0 with the win and will host 3-0 Whites
Creek High Friday, Sept. 11 at 7 p.m. ~ Photo by RANDY SELF / www.selfphoto.ifp3.com                                                           Coach Roger Perry
                                                                                                                                     #11, Reed Gurchiek, Senior, Quarterback
From staff reports                 run late in the third quarter,     Whites Creek comes to town
        Mt.     Juliet   High      but Gallatin quarterback           for a 7 p.m. kickoff.
remained undefeated on the         Enriques Perry tied the score
still-young season with a          at 35 on the first play of the
thrilling 42-35 victory over       next drive with an 80-yard
District 9AAA rival Gallatin       touchdown run.
Friday night in the Bear                   It took the Golden
home-opener.                       Bears just five plays to take
        Senior quarterback         the lead for good. A 43-yard
Reed Gurchiek led the Mt.          run by Chris Bazile and a
Juliet assault with 170            30-yard pass from Gurchiek
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         www.GreenMonsterCurbside.com                     junior; Peyton Bible, sophomore; and Alexandra O’Reel, freshman. Seated, from left, are Kimmy
                                                          McCoy, senior; Holly Trice, Homecoming Queen; Chelsee Lenning, football sweetheart; and Grace
                                                          Locke, senior. Homecoming festivities begin this Friday with the parade of floats at 6:25 p.m. and the
                  615-319-2101                            introduction and crowning of the court at 6:45. Kickoff is at 7 p.m. ~ Photo by Katie Holmes / The Wilson
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       15325 Lebanon Rd. in Shiloh Plaza (next to SAVE-A-LOT GROCERY) 758-0858               From staff reports
                                                                                                                                     The inaugural Mt. Juliet
                                                                                                                                 Sand Volleyball Tournament
                                                                                                                                 was held last weekend at
                                                                                                                                 Charlie Daniels Park.
                                                                                                                                       Tournament proceeds
                                                                                                                                 were donated to Athletes
                                                                                                                                 for a Cure (Prostate Cancer
                                                                                                                                 Research), and the Lance
                                                                                                                                 Armstrong Foundation --
                                                                                                                                 LIVESTRONG.
                                                                                                                                       Ten teams competed
                                                                                                                                 with     Mt.     Juliet’s    own
                                                                                                                                 Los     Muchachos         (Steven
                                                                                                                                 Whitehouse, Matt White,
                                                                                                                                 Chris White, Ryan Self, and
                                                                                                                                 Adam      Zoccola)      bringing
                                                                                                                                 home top honors.
                                                                                                                                       Tournament sponsors
                                                                                                                                 included: Subway of Mt.
                                                                                                                                 Juliet, US Community Credit
                                                                                                                                 Union, Two River’s Ford,
                                                                                                                                 Dick’s Sporting Goods and
                                                                                                                                 Precision Motorsports.
                                                                                                                                    “I plan for this tournament
                                                                                                                                 to become bigger and better
                                                                                                                                 every year,” said tournament
                                                                                                                                 organizer Ryan Armstrong.
                                                                                                                                     “Anyone is interested
                                                                                                                                 in playing, volunteering, or
                                                                                                                                 sponsoring should contact
                                                                                                                                 me at 615-289-9181.”
                                                                                                                    The Chronicle of Mt. Juliet, September 9, 2009, Page 13
  Noodles for kNowledge, a spaghetti supper and silent auction                                                                                   1002 Pleasant Grove Pl.
                                                                                                                                                  Mt. Juliet, TN 37122
  benefiting Skills USA/DECA, will be held at Wilson Central
  High School in the new cafeteria on Thursday, September
  24, from 6 – 8 p.m. Supper includes salad, spaghetti, drink,                                                                                758-7999
  and dessert, $10 for adults and $5 for children 10 and under).
  The silent auction starts at 6 p.m. and concludes at 7 p.m. For
        tickets call Mrs. Allen in Room F100 at 615-453-4600.
Page 14, The Chronicle of Mt. Juliet, September 9, 2009
  The City of Mt. Juliet would like to continue providing             Fall Job Career Fair at Vol State September 23
  a free service to the unemployed citizen of Mt Juliet by
  advertising their resume on Channel 3; just go to the
  www.cityofmtjuliet.org to add your resume. For more
                information call 615-754-2552.
  Business Opportunity- Looking for Consultants in this area for              More than a thousand people turned out for the Vol State Job Career Fair last fall.
  a new business opportunity by creators of “Proactiv” solution for          More      than     50 It’s a chance for job seekers to              “Locally       the  job
  acne. The two most successful doctors in skin care, Dr. Rodan +     businesses are expected to get resumes directly into the climate is still fair to poor,”
  Dr. Fields have new products available without a prescription ad-
  dressing sun damage and aging. This is a network marketing/direct   attend the upcoming Fall hands of the people hiring, said Dr. Rick Parrent,
  selling business and a ground floor opportunity. To apply: Contact   Job Career Fair at Volunteer and see what opportunities Director of Career Placement.
  Jacqueline Qualls 615-390-3405 for more information.                State Community College. are available.                            “This makes an event like
                                                                                                                                         this even more important for
                                                                                                                                         job seekers.”
                                                                                                                                                 The businesses will
                                                                                                                                         have tables at the event
                                                                                                                                         so they can meet one-
                                                                                                                                         on-one with job seekers.
                                                                                                                                         There will also be sessions
                                                                                                                                         on job searching in an
                                                                                                                                         economic downturn and the
                                                                                                                                         importance of a professional
                                                                                                                                         career vocabulary.
                                                                                                                                                 “Debbie Watts is a
                                                                                                                                         career transition coach,” Dr.
                                                                                                                                         Parrent said. “She will talk
                                                                                                                                         about the skill set for specific
                                                                                                                                         careers and the vocabulary
                                                                                                                                         you need to be competitive.”
                                                                                                                                                 The Fall Job Career
                                                                                                                                         Fair will be held Wednesday,
                                                                                                                                         September 23, from 10 a.m.
                                                                                                                                         to 1 p.m. in the Pickel Field
                                                                                                                                         House, on the Volunteer
                                                                                                                                         State campus at 1480
                                                                                                                                         Nashville Pike in Gallatin.
                                                                                                                                         The event is free and open
                                                                                                                                         to the public. For more
                                                                                                                                         information call 615-230-
                                                                                                                                         3307.
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                                                                                     or two – whatever you can spare! A yard sale/auction fund raiser will also be held to benefit the
                                                                                     shelter on Saturday, September 19, at 547 N. Mt. Juliet Road in the parking lot, beginning around
                                                                                     7 a.m. For more information on how you can help call 615-773-5533 or email coordinator Jon
      www.thechronicleofmtjuliet.com             of Mt. Juliet                                                      Gray at pastorjongray@aol.com.
 Published each Wednesday in West Wilson County by Mt. Juliet Communications, Inc.   Does your child have problems with Math? Do you want to avoid having them?
                 A home-owned and operated community newspaper.                                                     September 24
                Tomi Wiley                            Tonya Hinesley                 Mathnasium of Mt Juliet will be offering a FREE parent workshop for parents of students in
              Managing Editor                       Production Manager               Kindergarten through 2nd/3rd grade. The workshop will be held Thursday, September 24, from
      editor@thechronicleofmtjuliet.com    production@thechronicleofmtjuliet.com
                                                                                     6:30 until 8:00 p.m. This workshop will equip parents with the tools needed to help build vitally
            Amanda Oswalt                           Brenda Parker
             Sales Manager                         Accounts Manager
                                                                                     needed math skills at home, in the car or just about anywhere. The focus will be on building a
     amanda@thechronicleofmtjuliet.com      brenda@thechronicleofmtjuliet.com        strong understanding of what numbers do to help make adding and subtracting easier. We will
           Mailing Address:                      Telephone: 754-6111                 also talk about the beginnings of multiplication. This workshop is for any parent wanting to know
              P.O. Box 647                           Fax: 754-8203                   what to do at home to help build your child’s math skills. If you have ever wondered what you
          Mt. Juliet, TN 37121                       Office Hours:                    could be doing at home, this workshop is for you. Please RSVP at mtjuliet@mathnasium.com
            Office Location:                       9 a.m. to 5 p.m. M-F
          11509 Lebanon Road                     Classified Deadline:
                                                                                     or call Jon Willis at 615-469-2180 if you want to be on the guest list. The workshop will be at
          Mt. Juliet, TN 37122                    1 p.m. every Monday                Mathnasium, located at 3580 N Mt Juliet Rd. Space is limited so please call right away if you
                                                                                                                               want to attend.
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     754-6111                                                                                                                                                                                     754-6111
        Deadline 1 p.m. Monday
                                                                                            CLASSIFIEDS                                                                                            Deadline 1 p.m. Monday
                                                                                                                          HIGH TOP TREE SERVICE                                                 Mt. Juliet area! Call for more
                                                                                                                                                                                                information       ROBINSON
                                                                                                                          • Removal                                                             PROPERTIES 754-2019.
                                                                                                                                                                   • Chipper Service            ___________________________
                                                                                                                          • Bobcat Service                         • Bush Hogging
                                                                                                                          • Pressure Washing                                                    COMMERCIAL            SPACES
                                                                                                                                                                   • Storm Damage
                                                                                                                          • Stump Grinding                                                      FOR LEASE. 500-3,000
                                                                                                                                                                   • Cable Reinforcement
                                                                                                                          • Thinning/Maintenance                                                SQUARE FEET. 754-2019.
                                                                                                                                                                                                ___________________________
                                                                                                                                                  FREE ESTIMATES
                                                                                                                                   Licensed & Insured ($1 Million Liability)
                                                                                                                                LeRoy Watkins, Manager • 28 years Experience
                                                                                                                                                     210-7137
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  754-6111                                                                                                                                                 754-6111
   Deadline 1 p.m. Monday
                                        CLASSIFIEDS                                                                                                         Deadline 1 p.m. Monday
Do you want a Codes ap-          Sign Up Now - Limited In-       ARC ELECTRICAL SER-               1) High Quality Full Mattress                      Yard Sale Sat. Sept. 12 7-1
proved place to work on at       side space. STOR-UR-MOW-        VICES. Call for all your          Set. New w/Warranty. Can                           807 Overhills Drive in Lang-
least 2 vehicles at a time?      ER for the winter. As low       electrical needs. Competi-        deliver. Lists $240.00, sac-                       ford Farms off East Bend,
We have it. $350 and up.         as $69.95. Nov - Dec - Jan      tive rates. 754-9790.             rifice $117.00. New Queen                          glassware,        cookbooks,
No lease. No Deposit. Codes      - Feb. Call Jim - 9 to 5 for                                      Set Lists $299, Sell $127.                         crafttable, lamps, an more.
                                                                                                   615-394-0861.2) New King                           DON’T MISS THIS ONE!
approved. Paint Booth avail-     details. 207-9140.   I                                            Mattress set in plastic. Nev-                      ___________________________
able. Utilities furnished.
847-4105 or Jim 207-9140               Concerete                        Concerete                  er used. Warranty inc. Re-                         BIG BACK YARD SALE Sat.
                                                                                                    tails for $360. Will sell for                     only 9/12. 6:30 AM - 3:30
any time.            I   TC                                                                         $187. 615-575-5992.        3)                     PM 690 N. Greenhill Rd. off
___________________________                                                                         Bedroom set-Cherry or pine                        Lebanon Rd.
Do you NEED Help in start-        CONCRETE SPECIALIST OF TENNESSEE                                  finish. Queen/Full Bed-                           ___________________________
ing your Business? We have                                                                          room Set $397.00 Mike,                            Garage Sale, September 11
                                  Specializing in aggregate stamped & all custom concrete
work shops available at $.50                                                                        615-394-0861. New in box-                         & 12, 7AM-3PM 1004 Bran-
to $.75 per sq. ft. We’ll help            COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL                                  es. Lists $999.00. Will sell                      don Ct. Collectibles, furni-
                                                                                                    for $567.00. Lay-a-way                            ture, kitchenwares, tools,
you get started in Auto Re-            Parking Lots • Building Slabs • Masonry • Retaining Walls
                                               Concrete Repair • Driveways • Sidewalks              available. Can deliver. 615-                      much more. Everthing must
pair & Body Work. By fur-                                                                           394-0861. 4) All new, all                         go!
nishing lifts, compressors                       • Sealing • Storm Shelters • Pole Barns
                                           Prompt Service • Free Estimates Within 24 Hours          leather Sofa & Loveseat.                          ___________________________
and utilities to help you                                                                           No vinyl!!! Lists $1899, will                     Garage Sale, Saturday Sept.
                                              30 Years Experience • Insured & Licensed
get started in these trying                                                                         sell for $957.00. Lay-a-way                       12, 1136 Woodridge Place,
times. Call me for more info.
                                   Call Ricky Jones                                615-585-6586     available. Can deliver. 615-                      Household items and decor,
Jim 207-9140. 9 to 5 only.                                                                          394-0861.5) Queen Memory                          furniture, antiques, jewelry,
I       TC                                Dozer                           For Rent                  Foam Mattress Brand new                           war books, lap tops, desk top
___________________________                                                                        with warranty $287.00. Also,                       computer, ‘97 F-150 Truck,
                                                                                                   have a boxspring if needed.                        Subaru, misc. clothes, ta-
Space available now for auto     BOBCAT, BUSH HOGGING,           DUPLEX - Mt. Juliet. Rented
                                                                                                   Call Mike at 615-394-0891                          bles of new fall style Natu-
repairs. Some w/lifts. Room      DUMP TRUCK, BACKHOE.            1, have another.       2Bed-      w/ questions.        615-394-                      ralizer shoes size 6 only.
for 5 to6 autos. As low as       Concrete work. Fill Dirt and    room.Deposit. References.         0861. I                TC                          ___________________________
$450. Utilities paid and no      Gravel. Portable Welding.       No pets. $600 per month.                                                             Garage Sale, Sat. Sept. 12
lease. No Deposit. Jim 207-      FREE Estimates. Cell 347-       Call 754-7675 or 758-5109                Garage Sales                                8AM-4PM, lots of good stuff.
                                 0433, 754-0090. I
9140. 9 to 5 only.                                               .              I   TC                                                                812 Ridgetop Drive, Mt. Ju-
                                 ___________________________
___________________________                                      ___________________________       SWEET              REPEATS                         liet.
                                 DOZER & BOBCAT SER-
We need Auto Trim & Uphol-       VICE. Driveways - Lawns -       337 HICKORY DR, 1700 SQ.          CONSIGNMENT            SALE
stery in our complex. 1500       Harley Rake - Ponds. Dump       FT. 3BR, 2BA. Kitchen with                                                                    Help Wanted
                                                                                                   Fall/Winter children’s cloth-
sq. ft for $800 mo. No Lease,    Truck & Gravel Hauling.         eat-in area. Den with fire-       ing, Ladies & Maternity, Re-
No Deposit. Utilities paid.      Concrete Patios & Drive-        place. All appliances. 2 car      ceiving Sept. 11, 10-1 & 3-
                                 ways. French Drain Sys-                                                                                              Labor apprentice wanted.
Call Jim 207-9140.                                               garage. Near Old Hickory          6 Sept. 12, 10-2 Sale Dates,                       Remodeling & Landscaping.
                   I     TC      tems. Serving Mt. Juliet.       Lake & Lakeview School.           Sept. 13, 3-6 Sept. 17, 8-7,                       Must have transportation.
___________________________      FREE ESTIMATES.         479-    NO PETS. Available 9-15-
                                 2762                                                              Sept. 18, 8-5 1/2 Price Sept.                      40 hours a must. No part
We need a Cabinet & Wood-                                        09. $1,000 per month. De-         19, 8-2 Salon Masi Suite in                        time. 758-9954.
working shop in our com-               Driveways                 posit & Lease required. Call      Lennox Plaza, 14665 Leba-                          ___________________________
plex. 1,500 - 2,000 sq. ft.                                      758-5241.       I 9-17            non Rd. Mt. Juliet, across                         NOW      HIRING:Companies
$700 month. No lease, no                                         ___________________________       from Hickory Hills & St. Ste-                      desperately need Employ-
                                 J.C. MOSELEY BLACKTOP                                                                                                ees to assemble products
deposit. Utilities paid. Call                                    1 acre fenced lot. Available      phen Robin 758-3503 P
                                 Driveways ~~ Parking Lots                                                                                            at home. No selling, any
Jim 207-9140.        I     TC                                    Sept. 1. Located near Hard-       Huge Estate Yard/Garage
                                 ~~ Resurface Old Driveways                                                                                           hours. $500 weekly poten-
                                                                 ees on Lebanon Road and           Sale, Sept. 11, 12, 13, Fri.,
                                 ~~ Seal Coating. 319-7922.                                                                                           tial. Info 1-985-646-1700
                                                                 Mt. Juliet Road. Gate can         . Sat., Sun., 368 Spring Val-
                                                                                                                                                      Dept. TN-4183
COMMERCIAL SPACE                       Electrical                be locked for security. Must      ley Drive (Paradise Acres)
     FOR LEASE                                                   provide your own insur-           Mt. Juliet. 7AM-5PM NO
    North Mt Juliet                                              ance. Pricing will depend on      EARLY BIRDS PLEASE.
                                 LICENSED & INSURED                                                ___________________________
    Kroger Center                                                length and use of property.
                                 ELECTRICIAN. Residential
 Retail: 1,500-4,200 SF                                          758-5241. I 9-23
                                 & Commercial. Also, Cable/
Medical Office: 2,100 SF         Phone Installation. Senior              For Sale                                           MJHS Band Yard Sale
                                 Citizen Discount. REASON-
                                 ABLE RATES.       All work                                                                 September 12 • 7:30 - 2:00
                                 guaranteed. 615-       316-        MUST SELL STEEL
       Zac Cypress                                                                                                            Sale held at MJHS Band Room
                                 9323.        I     M               BUILDINGS FROM
      (615) 850-2746                                                                                                                 Proceeds to Benefit the
                                 ___________________________         2008 INVENTORY
                                 RAY ELECTRIC. No Job               CANCELLATIONS,                                                     MJHS Band of Gold
                                 Too Small. Family owned               ONE IS 30X42,                                                     1800 Curd Road
 COMMERCIAL                      & operated. Licensed & in-          WILL SELL FOR                                                         Rain or Shine
                                 sured. Senior Citizen Dis-
  PROPERTY                       count. 773-2455. 615-681-
                                                                     BALANCE OWED.
                                                                      FREIGHT PAID
                                 8787           I TC
  FOR LEASE                             For Rent                      TO TENNESEE.                        Help Wanted                                          Help Wanted
                                                                    CALL 1-800-552-8504
    1,000 sq.ft.-
    4,000 sq.ft.
                                 Stoner Creek Apartments
                                 1 Bedroom starts at $327
                                                                       Garage Sale                      3step
                                                                                                          training                       3 pay
                                                                                                                                           raises
                                                                                                    We provide you with an exceptional training program that rewards you with a raise at the
                                 2 Bedroom starts at $402
    Call for more                   Partial utilities paid       GS/    MOVING       SALE-          completion of each level. That’s up to 3 raises in your first year! Of course, we also offer great
                                                                                                    promotion opportunities, flexible scheduling, paid vacation, benefits and a 401K savings plan.
    information                                                  1405 Powell Grove Rd. off
                                                                                                                                      Interviewing Daily: Servers,
                                                                 Hwy. 109 Sept. 10, 11, 12.
     ROBINSON                        127 Belinda Pkwy.                                                                                Breakfast Grill Cook (w/experience)
                                                                 7AM 517-4462.
    PROPERTIES                                                                                                                        Experienced Grill Cook &
                                    (615) 758-5494                                                                                    Retail Seasonal Help
    754-2019                                                                                                                         Stop by: 350 S. Mt. Juliet Road, Mt. Juliet, TN 37122
                                                                                                                                     Store Hrs: Sun. – Thurs. 6 – 10 • Fri. & Sat. 6 – 11
                                                                                                       Where the better do best.
                                                                                                                                                 www.crackerbarrel.com • EOE
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   754-6111                                                                                                                                               754-6111
   Deadline 1 p.m. Monday
                                                 CLASSIFIEDS                                                                                               Deadline 1 p.m. Monday
Driver: BETTER HOME                     ABSOLUTE REFINISHING.               HARD WOOD FLOORS -                                                          ANTONELLI PAINTING and
TIME! *Full Benefits pack-              Bathtub, tile and counter-          Installation, sand and fin-                          Completed              Repairs.     35 years experi-
age! *Paid life insurance!              top refinishing. Porcelain          ish, refinish old floors. Terry                      Over 1300              ence. Interior/Exterior paint-
*Paid personal days! *Great             and fiberglass repair. Slip         Pearson 754-8385          TC                         Landscapes             ing. Drywall repairs. Pressure
safety bonus program! If                resistant surfaces available.       ___________________________                                                 Washing, Deck Refinishing,
                                                                            CONCEPT            BUILDERS                         Check out our           Replacement Windows. 449-
you have a class A CDL and              Custom colors. Limited war-
                                                                            - Sunrooms, additions, re-                           new webiste:           6512 or 512-3964.
1.5 years OTR T/T experi-               ranty. Ask for details. Jason       modeling, screened patios &                     www.acelandscapingnow.com   _____________________________
ence call or apply on line              Waldron - 615-668-8439.             garages. ROOFING. FREE                                                      SAVAGE PAINTING - Interior
                                                                                                                                  Barry Jamison
now! 1-800-876-1660, ext.               Mt. Juliet, TN. Serving the         Estimates Licensed & in-                                                    - Exterior. OWNER ON EV-
177 www.Wiseway.com                     greater Nashville area. 9-9         sured. 754-6390 or 973-                              758-3877               ERY JOB.      Very reasonable.
                                                                                                                                FREE ESTIMATE
___________________________             ___________________________         6690                                                                        Free estimates. References.
Experienced Hair Stylist no             LEONARD D. FORD.         758-       ___________________________                        bnjami@comcast.net       Cell 337-2960, 883-5810.
cliental needed. Apply at               0928. Roofs & Repairs. Ex-          LANGLEY         HOME       IM-                                              _____________________________
HEADS UP 4122 N. Mt. Ju-                terior Wood repair, Exterior        PROVEMENTS. All types                                                        ******B&H PAINTING*****
                                        Painting.                           of remodeling. Room Ad-            JSE Landscaping & Lawncare               Interior & Exterior. Free Esti-
liet Rd.
                                                                            ditions, decks, sunrooms,                                                   mates. Reasonable Rates. Give
                                                                            bath rooms. FREE Esti-               Mowing • Mulching                      us a call. 615-424-0133.
   Dietary Aide                                                             mates. Licensed - Bonded-             • General clean up                               Pets
                                                                            Insured 390-7010 or 758-
 Now hiring full and part-time
 dietary staff. Your food service
                                                                            0094             I TC               Landscape Installation
                                                                            ___________________________
 and kitchen skills will be well
 compensated.                                      •Licensed                ESTES ROOFING. 22 Years                and Maintenance                      LEBANON ANIMAL SHELTER
 We offer excellent benefits for
                                                                            Experience. Great rates.           Call Jody 519-7880                       has loving cats, dogs, kittens,
                                                   •Bonded                  FREE Estimates. Work-                                                       puppies. All breeds and siz-
 full-time. EOE
                                                                            manship Warranty. Wilson           for a FREE ESTIMATE
         Apply in Person                           •Insured                                                                                             es for adoption.    444-1144.
 2650 N. Mt. Juliet Road, Mt. Juliet                                        County’s most trusted roof-
                                          FREE ESTIMATES                    ing company. 443-3210.
  Mt. Juliet Health Care &                   443-2252                       ___________________________       GREG SANDERS DIAMOND
           Rehab                                                            MICHAEL’S HOME IM-                CUT LAWN SERVICE. Mow-
                                                                            PROVEMENTS. 754-4580.             ing, trimming, edging. De-
               RN- LPN                    Caring nurses are needed for      Pressure washing, decks           pendable. Free Estimates.
   Nurses                                 our 106 bed SNF. Work in a        built and sealed. Driveways       Call 481-9499.
      SUPER HANDYMAN
                                   (615) 506-2603                                                              The
                                                                                                               The Dutch Touch
                                                                                                                    DtuchToc
                                                                                                                           uh
                                       All Home Electrical
                                       Service Upgrades
                                       Wiring & Outlets                       For a new landscape around
                                                                                                               PA I N T I N G
                                       Kitchens & Baths                       your home or business Call      • Interior & Exterior
                                       Remodeling                                                             • Workmanship Guaranteed
                                                                              Master’s Landscape Design       • Faux Finishing
                  Ted Alcantar         Framing, Drywall, Painting                 FREE ESTIMATES
                                       Plumbing, Flooring                                                     • Power Washing
                                                                                                                 For Free Estimates Call Matthew
                                       Any Handyman Services                    615-557-6732
           FREE ESTIMATES • SENIOR CITIZENS DISCOUNT                                                              615-545-8120
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0-3 MONTHS BOYS - Winner: Briley         0-3 MONTHS GIRLS - Winner:               4-6 MONTHS BOYS - Winner:                4-6 MONTHS GIRLS - Winner:
Curtis Eastland, son of Bobby Eastland   Addison Jade Craig, daughter of Alicia   Rylan Dee Cummings, son of Dustin        Aryanna Elise McCarver, daughter
and Shanoa Curtis, Lebanon; 1st          Rainey and P. J. Craig, Old Hickory;     Cummings and Tiffany Dunkin,             of Veronica McCarver and Ja’Rob
runner-up: Joshua Allen Hayes, son       1st runner-up: Olivia Anne George,       Watertown; 1st runner-up: Weston         Coggins, Mt. Juliet; 1st runner-up:
of Kenneth and Gina Hayes, Lebanon;      daughter of Rusty and Stacy George,      Murphy, son of Brandon Murphy            Ally Faith Neal, daughter of Allison
2nd runner-up: Elijah Miles, son of      Watertown; 2nd runner-up: Jamaria        and Tabitha Murphy, Lebanon; 2nd         Walker and Michael Neal, Lebanon;
Jacob and Amy Miles, Watertown           Johnson, daughter of Danielle Bashaw     runners-up : Aaidan Cole Bollenbeck,     2nd runner-up:       Emily Victoria
                                         and Justin Johnson, Lebanon              son of Rebecca Fisher and Phillip        Schmidt, daughter of Mike and Urquia
                                                                                  Bollenbeck, Lebanon; 2nd runner-up       Schmidt, Mt. Juliet
In all photos, the winner is in the middle, 2nd runner-up                         (tie): Keithereas Owens Jackson, son
                                                                                  of Tomoya Owens and Keith Jackson,
      is on the left and 1st runner-up is on the right                            Lebanon.
7-9 MONTHS BOYS - Winner: Jack           7-9 MONTHS GIRLS – DIVISION              7-9 MONTHS GIRLS – DIVISION              10-12 MONTHS BOYS - Winner:
Walker Beasley, son of Kent and Julie    A - Winner: Katherine Elizabeth          B - Elizabeth Kate Harper, daughter      Braydon Tucker Bennett, son of
Beasley, Lebanon; 1st runner-up: Gyan    Bone, daughter of Hal and Tracey         of Jaime & Emily Harper, Mt. Juliet;     Warren and Kim Bennett, Mt. Juliet;
Levi Ezeta, son of Olivia Mcduffie and   Bone, Lebanon; 1st runner-up: Ava        1st runner-up: Larkin Grace Cherry,      1st runner-up: Judd Kyle Wright, son
Axel Ezeta, Lebanon; 2nd runner-up:      Elizabeth Crook, daughter of Scot and    daughter of Daniel & Rachel Cherry,      of Justin and Erin Wright, Lebanon;
Lawson James Smith, son of Kyle and      Kelley Crook, Lebanon; 2nd runner-       Lebanon; 2nd runner-up:      Tailor      2nd runner-up: Jevon Cason, son of
Lindsey Smith, Mt. Juliet                up: Jenna Green, daughter of Ginny       Madelyn Lawrence, daughter of            Tiger Cason and Jamilyn Daugherty,
                                         McDonald and Jamie Green, Lebanon        Kendra & Ben Lawrence, Watertown         Lebanon
10-12 MONTHS GIRLS – DIVISION            10-12 MONTHS GIRLS – DIVISION            13-15 MONTHS BOYS - Winner:              13-15 MONTHS GIRLS (left to right)
A - Winner: Katherine Grace Duran,       B - Winner: Adelyn Short, daughter       Jackson Bowen, son of Joe and Mandy      - 2nd runner-up: Jayme Peyton
daughter of Stan and Michelle Duran,     of Nathan and Debbie Short, Lebanon;     Bowen, Lebanon; 1st runner-up:           Wagner, daughter of Jamie and Jaime
Mt. Juliet; 1st runner-up: Brianna       1st runner-up: Aniya Shanell Gray,       Ayden Gibson, son of Brandon Gibson      Jo Wagner, Milton; 1st runner-up:
Michelle Kilburn, daughter of Jennifer   daughter of Courtney Shirelle Hall and   and Ashley Henderson, Lebanon; 2nd       Avery Leigh Taylor, daughter of Joel
                                         Adam Gray, Lebanon; 2nd runner-up:       runner-up: Alejandro Rodriguez, son      and Tracy Taylor, Watertown; Winner:
and Matt Kilburn, Lebanon; 2nd
                                         Sophie Grace Thompson, daughter of       of Tide and Jose Rodriguez, Mt. Juliet   Chelsea Holt, daughter of Matt and
runner-up: Hannah Faith Hutchison,       Jason and Heather Thompson, Mt.                                                   Christy Holt, Lebanon
daughter of Josh & Kelly Hutchison,      Juliet
Mt. Juliet
16-18 MONTHS BOYS - Winner:              16-18 MONTHS GIRLS - Winner:             19-23 MONTHS BOYS (left to right)        19-23 MONTHS GIRLS – DIVISION A
Andrew Landen Bowers, son of Randy       Sadie Alair McCullough, daughter         - Winner: Aydan Dickens, son of          - Winner: Molly Grace Cook, daughter
and Kimberly Bowers, Lebanon; 1st        of Jesse and Emily McCullough,           Danny and Ashley Dickens, Lebanon;       of Brandon & Rachel Cook, Mt. Juliet;
runner-up: Aiden Dedman, son of          Lebanon; 1st runner-up: Isabella         1st runner-up: Wyatt Clinton O’Niel,     1st runner-up: Kaleigh Paige Reich,
Matt and Tracey Dedman, Watertown;       Raine Miller, daughter of Ryan and       son of Kyle and Candice O’Niel,          daughter of Jeremy & Chastity Reich,
2nd runner-up: Jesse Cole Elam,          Wendy Miller, Lebanon; 2nd runner-       Watertown; 2nd runner-up: Skeet          Lebanon; 2nd runner-up:        Lillian
son of Andrew and Bethany Elam,          up: Caylie Goddard, daughter of Paul     McClain Sharp, son of Adam and           Elizabeth Bradford, daughter of Jamie
Watertown                                and Michelle Goddard, Mt. Juliet         Jennifer Sharp, Lebanon                  & Christine Bradford, Mt. Juliet
19-23 MONTHS GIRLS – DIVISION            Doll Parade - Division I - Winner:       King of the Fair - Division I -          King of the Fair - Division II - Winner:
B (left to right) - Winner: Zoe          Macy Rae Hobson, daughter of Blair       Winner: Phoenix Elijah Pavelsky,         Seaton Reece Hapner, son of Ray and
Hemontolor, daughter of Robert           Hobson, Watertown; 1st runner-up:        son of Jonathan and Rachel Pavelsky,     Shannon Hapner, Lebanon (middle);
Hemontolor and Donna Johnson, Mt.        Gracie Godwin, daughter of Jeff and      Lebanon (middle); 1st runner-up:         1st runner-up: Joseph Slade Dean,
Juliet; 1st runner-up: Abigail Maie      Stephanie Godwin, Mt. Juliet; 2nd        Michael Clayton Brewer, son of Ronnie    son of Mr. & Mrs. Trevor Dean,
Gannon, daughter of Jeff and Felicia     runner-up: Madison M. Chaney,            and Rhonda Brewer, Mt. Juliet (right);   Lebanon (right); 2nd runner-up: Khol
Gannon, Lebanon; 2nd runner-up:          daughter of Joseph Chaney and            2nd runner-up: Marcus White, son         Hedgepath, son of Tony and Nikki
Kaleigh L. Hurd, daughter of Kerri       Brandy Cox, Lebanon                      of Latitus White and Lindsey Doak,       Hedgepath, Mt. Juliet (left)
Hurd, Lebanon                                                                     Lebanon (left)
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