Eagleville Times - Eagleville History
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Eagleville Times - Eagleville History
Eagleville Times Also serving Arrington, Chapel Hill, College Grove, Rockvale, Triune & Unionville Volume 9, Issue 11 - 50¢ November 2011 Eagleville, Tennessee Eagles District 9A Champs The 20-19 victory last Friday night over Cascade High School gave Eagleville a perfect 10-0 season. When you attend a football game in a small town such as Eagleville, it¹s the entire town playing the opponents. You can¹t help but be involved. Nathan Jernigan, with 21 carries, racked up 187 yards and two touchdowns and passed for 51 yards. Chris Hale, sophomore, rushed for 132 yards and one TD on 17 carries. Coach Steve Carson praised the entire team for their efforts throughout the season and especially their win over Cascade. The TSSAA playoff game will be Friday, November 11 at 7 pm at Eagleville Stadium. At left, Eagleville Football Head Coach Steve Carson, keeping an eye on every move during the Friday night game. Autumn Digital Photo Contest The Eagleville Times sponsored an Autumn Digital Photo Contest for students attending Eagleville, Rockvale, College Grove, Chapel Hill and Unionville Schools. Pictured, at left, is the 1st place $50 winning photo submitted by Vince Zocco, 11th grade student at Eagleville High School. Second place $25 winner was Hannah Fuhrman, 10th grade student at Eagleville High School. Third place $25 winner was Alex Ewing, 12th grade student at Eagleville High School. All three photos will be available to view on the Eagleville Times website at eaglevilletimes.com. Students... During the coming months, start preparing for a Winter Digital Photo Contest. Contest rules will be available on the website within the next few weeks. The next winning photo will be published in the January 2012 issue of the Eagleville Times. Currently, the Eagleville Times website is partially down due to upgrades. The site should be fully available within a couple of weeks. PRSRT STD. U.S. POSTAGE PAID Eagleville Times 1st place winner of the Autumn Digital Photo Contest for Students Submitted by Vince Zocco, 11th grade student at Eagleville High School SPECIAL this month EAGLEVILLE, TN Return Address Requested PERMIT NO. 11 Ready for the holidays! 50% OFF All new client grooming 25% OFF Flea/Tick Baths With this coupon - Good for November 2011 Veterinary Services “Caring for your pets like family” (931) 364-7799 Happy Thanksgiving 2 Page EAGLEVILLE TIMES www.eaglevilletimes.com November 2011 B ackroads Check next month issue to reveal location of this silo. Photo by Bob Weske City of Eagleville City Hall contact info: City of Eagleville 108 South Main Street - P.O. Box 68 Eagleville, TN 37060 City Hall Phone: 615-274-2922 City Hall Fax: 615-274-2977 Eagleville Police / Fire Dept. 126 South Main Street - P.O. Box 68 Eagleville, TN 37060 Police Dept. Phone: 615-274-9217 Police / Fire Dept. Fax: 615-274-2637 Last Month’s Silo 11th Hole, Champions Run Golf Course. 2 Storage buildings Gazebos • Rent to own • 6-36 months same as cash w.a.c. • FREE delivery and set-up in Rutherford and Cannon Co. • Major credit cards accepted Play sets & Play houses 615-867-7121 1020 N.W. Broad St Murfreesboro Home & Garden Quality since 1982 Across from Demos’ Hours: Mon. - Fri. 8 am - 6 pm Sat. 9 am - 5 pm www.eaglevilletimes.com November 2011 A Message From Your Mayor SCOOT OVER WORLD - HERE COMES EAGLEVILLE There are so many positive events taking place in Eagleville today so all of us need to smile and pat each other on the back. Positive things happen only when people work together, unselfishly. Let’s start with our football team. The Eagleville Eagles just finished there regular season UNDEFEATED 10-0. There is only seven teams left in the entire state of Tennessee that is undefeated and we have one one them here to brag about. Now they advance to the state playoffs. Whether you enjoy athletics or not, is not the question here. When you take any high school athletic program, regardless if it is girls volleyball or football, and put these young people working together toward the same goal, they learn hard work, rewards, team work, respect for each other that will follow them to their work place and family relationships . We have finally moved into our new city hall. It appears today that everything is working as it should. The move of only next door, 50 feet across the parking lot, has had its challenges. Getting all new computer systems working as they should has kept Mrs. Von Almen busy the first few weeks. Please stop and visit, sit on the front porch and try out the the rocking chairs or swing till you can’t stop! This next week we should see construction start on the school expansion. This project is long overdue and very much appreciated. The new class rooms are scheduled to be finished next July before school starts. Hopefully, we can start the process of finding money for additional class rooms, an auditorium and complete the entire project. If you know or see any of the county commissioners, please say thank you. These are the people who vote and allocate money to be spent on the projects that benefit us all. Our pre-application for the sewer grant has be submitted to the USDA for approval. Hopefully, in 30 to 45 days we’ll have more news on grant money for the sewer. This long over due project will give us a breath of fresh air but, it will require much, planning, management and understanding from everyone . YES our town and its citizens have a lot to be proud of and brag about. Shown your pride, be proud of your town, let the world know YOU ARE PROUD TO LIVE IN EAGLEVILLE , TENNESSEE. Please mark your calendars for December 10th at 11:00 for our Annual Eagleville Christmas Parade. There will be some streets closed for a short period of time, so please inform people who this could effect. As you can see we have a lot going on here in OUR TOWN - SCOOT OVER WORLD HERE COMES EAGLEVILLE! Thank you for allowing me to be your Mayor. Please attend any city or community function, shop locally and if I can assist call my personal cell number 849-6509. Thank You, Sam Tune, Eagleville Mayor EAGLEVILLE TIMES Page 3 Eagleville City Hall Open House By Tina Greene Congratulations to the City of Eagleville on the grand opening of city hall. October 2, 2011 provided a beautiful fall day for the grand opening and open house of the new city hall for the town of Eagleville. Approximently 80 people were in attendance to tour the beautiful log building. Refreshments were provided on the front porch with the guests sitting on the swing and in the rocking chairs as well as in the spacious lobby as they visited with one another. Thank-you to Mary Tune, wife of Mayor Sam Tune for setting up and providing the finger food buffet. The ribbon cutting ceremony began with a welcome from Kelli Bean from the Rutherford County Chamber of Commerce. Also present, Chamber of Commerce President Paul Latture. Mr. Latture made an announcement that the chamber would have a visitors center set up in the city hall building with information and brochures on the surrounding area. This information would would be made available those passing through the area. Mayor Sam Tune welcomed everyone and gave a brief history of our unique and wonderful town of Eagleville. He made note of several who were in attendance including Representative Joe Carr. Diane Black could not be there but a representative from her staff was there in her place. Wayne Blair, Board of Education member who was very instrumental in getting our expansion for our school was also in attendance. Mayor Tune announced this work would begin in December. Others too numerous to mention also stopped by to show their support. Shortly before the actual ribbon cutting ceremony, two plaques were unveiled that will be adorning the walls of city hall. If you haven’t had a chance to see this building please stop by to show your support. Eagleville Fire Department Fire Chief Terry Greene I hope everyone is having a great fall and able to get out and enjoy our beautiful weather. This time of year there is alot of yard and leaf clean up going on. Please remember that a burn permit is now required for this. The time period for this is October 15 through May 15. Please abide by the rules. They are in place for your benefit. If you should need our assistance if a fire gets out of hand this will help us be more efficient. Also, another reminder about having your address on your mailbox with the numbers clearly visible; this will help us find you in the quickest time possible. On Oct. 15th, we had our first bluegrass festival, “Pickin in the Park.” It was a great success. Everyone who was there enjoyed themselves and they are looking forward to next years event. Thank-you to all who made this night so enjoyable. The performers were Cheryl Chunn and Step Ahead, Full Steam Ahead, Shannon Cain, Jamie Prosser and Justin Zimmer. Top notch professional entertainment right here in Eagleville. Thank-you to Ronnie Hill for providing the trailer that was the stage for the performers. Thank-you also to all who provided baked goods for the silent auction. Everyone really worked hard and it was a great success, with $587.00 being raised for the department. On November 19th and 20th we have five of our firemen who will be going through a live burn at the Fire Academy. Let’s keep these men in our prayers. Everyone continues to work hard on training and education to be the best that they can be for their community. Remember to thank our men if you see them out. With Thanksgiving coming upon us let’s remember to count our blessings and be grateful for all God has blessed us with. God Bless, Chief Greene IT’S NOW TIME TO HAVE YOUR HEATING UNIT CHECKED Call SALES › INSTALLATIONS › SERVICE & REPAIR RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL LICENSED INSURED (931) 580-3928 JESUS IS LORD CHARLES HAGOOD, OWNER UNIONVILLE, TN Residential & Commercial • Delivery Available Just a few of the equipment items that we provide: Post Hole Digger Drywall Sander Tiller Floor Buffer Wallpaper Steamer 2-Man Auger Tile Saw Pressure Washer Carpet Kicker Straw Blower Contact us at: (615) 395-4685 or (615) 351-1678 For a complete list with cost, go to www.eaglevilletimes.com and click on TJ Rentals ad. 8204 Malachi Lane - Triune, TN 37014 Terry Harmon, Owner 4 Page www.eaglevilletimes.com EAGLEVILLE TIMES Fire Department Benefit “Pickin In The Park” By Tina Greene The Eagleville Volunteer Fire Dept. would like to thank all those who came out and supported the first annual “Pickin in the Park.” Saturday night Oct. 15 was a crisp fall evening filled with friends, family and great bluegrass music. Concessions were available and delicious as usual. The music and entertainment were provided by three very talented acts who all played at least an hour each. First to take the stage was Cheryl Chunn and Step Ahead. They are a group who perform music and clogging entertainment. They perform weekly on the Grand Ole Opry and performed first so they could get back to Nashville for their Opry appearance. The next performers were Shannon Cain, Jamie Prosser and Justin Zimmer. They played and sang beautifully together and also had to be in Murfreesboro later that evening at another venue. A great thank- you to them for coming at the last minute because of a cancelation that we had. Thank-you to Susan Greene sister of Terry Greene for booking this act for us. The last act was Full Steam Ahead, a great and talented bluegrass band who have ties to our own town of Eagleville. Thank you to Ronnie Hill for providing the trailer that the bands performed on. Although admission was free, the Fire Department raised $587.00 due to donations at the event. There was a Bake Sale Silent Auction filled with everything from chess and pecan pie to brownies, cookies and homemade bread. The wives, mothers and even out of town guests donated these goodies. Thank-you. When the community comes together great things can happen. Thank-you to everyone who came out and supported the fire department. November 2011 Computer Shop Now Open On Main Street ComputerLady.Biz opened its door on October11, 2011 at 138 Main Street in Eagleville. The shop is owned and operated by Connie Markham-Price. Connie has a computer network associates degree from Daymar Institute in Murfreesboro and is certified in both computer repair and networking. She has been a resident of Eagleville for nearly three years and resided in Rockvale the twelve years previous. ComputerLady.Biz is currently offering Computer Repair and Tune-Ups along with many other services. The Computer Lady is offering a special on tuneups to speed up those sluggish systems that can test anyone’s patience. For the $40 special, Connie will clean unwanted information and spyware from your computer, check settings, verify & run needed updates, check the internal battery, clean inside of the pc tower Computer Lady Connie Markham-Price (laptops excluded) and visually inspect the computer hardware and scan for viruses (virus removal may or may not include an additional fee - of course we will notify you of the need for more aggressive measures before charging more). For those who would like to know, I will even show you two ways you can keep your computer running better on your own. You will leave with a system that is guaranteed to run faster and manifest fewer “issues”. Along with the repair and tune-ups, The Computer Lady will be offering a drop off point for old systems (working and non-working). Recycling old systems keeps reusabel and sometimes hazardous materials from adding to our landfills. The only limit on recycled items, at present, is that no more than one old CRT monitor be brought in with each system recycled. The shop owner does request additional software, cords, etc. be included with the recycled items when possible. Empty and unused ink cartridges are welcome as well. Other services covered include, but are not limited to: data recovery, data backup, internet connection issues, black and white copies made, internet access available in the shop for a reasonable per/hour charge, online bill-pay assistance, home network setup, used computer sales, new computer orders, used parts for sale on-site, new parts ordered, and one-on-one tutoring and classes (to be announced). ComputerLady.Biz shop hours are Tuesday thru Saturday, 10 am to 7 pm, closed on Sunday and Monday. Contact Connie for an appointment to clean up that computer at 615.274.3008. Eagleville Girl Scout Troop 1588 Prepares for Girl Scouts 100th Birthday Troop 1588 is having a Yard Sale, Bake Sale and Craft Sale on Saturday, Nov. 5, 2011 from 8 am to 2 pm at the Eagleville Community Center. All proceeds go the girls to help pay for their trip to Savannah, Georgia this coming June for the 100th Birthday of Girls Scouts. If you have any questions, please call Donna Whittaker at 615.274.2795. Girl Scout Troop 1588 recently attended a self defense class at Bill Taylor’s Bushido School of Karate. They were taught basic skills to help in defending themselves from an attacker. The girls were very appreciative of the opportunity given to them from Bill Taylor! Eagleville Tractor Club Family Night November 19th at 6 p.m. Eagleville Community Center Please bring a covered dish to share No business - just a night for fellowship Send your awards, birthdays, birth, anniversary and wedding announcements to be featured in the Eagleville Times to: eaglevilletimes@bellsouth.net or, mail to P.O. Box 72, Eagleville, TN 37060, or call (615) 274-2749. When does my subscription to the Eagleville Times end? For those of you inquiring when your subscription to the Eagleville Times expires, just look at your mailing address label located on the bottom front page of your newspaper. The last 4 numerical digits (month & year) at the end of your name is the ending date of your subscription. If you have any questions or feel this is incorrect, please call (615) 274-2749 or email: eaglevilletime@bellsouth.com P.O. Box 72 Eagleville, Tennessee 37060 www.eaglevilletimes.com Email: eaglevilletimes@bellsouth.com Telephone: (615) 274-2749 Fax: (615) 274-2750 Debbie Ryan, Publisher Published once monthly, the publisher of the Eagleville Times reserves the right to edit or reject any articles or advertising submitted for publication and shall not be liable for advertisements omitted for any reason. The advertiser assumes sole liability for all contents of advertisements. All views, comments and opinions are those of the individual authors and do not reflect the views of the publisher/editor of the Eagleville Times. Mailbox Drop-off For Your Submitted Pictures & Articles For your convenience, a drop-off mailbox is located at 1084 Hwy 41A, South (across from Sewell’s Grocery) for any pictures and articles that you would like featured in the Eagleville Times. The mailbox is checked daily. Also, if you have pictures that have not been returned to you by the Eagleville Times, these will be available at Ralston Antiques any Saturday & Sunday. A Step Back in Time When old photographs surface, old memories also emerge. This certainly happened recently when an old photograph was given to a member of the Crosslin family. The only known picture of one of the peddling wagons that was operated by the Crosslin Supply Company brought back memories, not only to family members, but to area residents, who have memories of those days, gone by. Many of the “new comers” to Eagleville probably never heard of Crosslin Supply Company ever been affiliated with any business other than the lumber and building supplies. Mr. Frank Crosslin, the proprietor of Crosslin Supply Company, was a business man who opened up opportunities for many area residents. His foresight in the business aspect of Eagleville was certainly an asset to this community as well as surrounding communities. When Reverend R. C. Crosslin, arrived in Eagleville as the new Eagleville Methodist Church Pastor, no one envisioned the impact this family would have on the Eagleville Community. Arriving in the Spring of 1931, with Reverend Crosslin, was his wife, Sudie and six of their eight children; Cecile Maxine, Sudie Ione, Ethel Margaret, Vera Lee, Lillian Mozelle and Richard Claude. His two eldest sons, Frank E. and Joseph were working for their uncles, hauling chickens and eggs to Florida and returning to Tennessee with citrus fruits to sell at local markets. But later, they too, settled in Eagleville, raised their family and became successful businessmen of the area. After seven years, Reverend and Mrs. Crosslin left the Eagleville Church for another appointment. After the death of her husband, Mama Sudie, as she was affectionately called, returned and made her home in Eagleville. In 1933, soon after Frank E Crosslin married his sweetheart of six months, Mary Esther Taliaferro, he opened a small store, Eagleville Produce Company, on the south end of Eagleville, near the present Lamp Shop. As their business grew, they moved up the street to the old two-story Sullivan Store building on the south-east corner of Highway 99 and Main Street where they continued to sell groceries, bought and sold chickens and eggs. In July 1939, Frank Crosslin and wife, Mary Esther purchased a little more than an acre of property located on the east side of Main Street, between the Alfred Elmore property and Church Street, from Mrs. Myrtle McRae Boso. This property was previously owned by Mrs. Boso, John Redmon, J. D. Smith and E. L. McGown who purchased it from J. W. Mitchell in 1891. Soon the Crosslin family moved into the house located on this property. To allow the construction of a new store building, on this newly acquired property, the house was moved to another location on the lot, facing Church Street. Nancy Crosslin Davis remembers their home being moved very slowly while the family continued to live in it. (The house has been torn down and storage buildings built on the location.) In 1940 Frank Crosslin started construction on a building to house his grocery, feed, seed and produce business. A portion of this construction was done with labor from 5 Early Days Of Crosslin Supply Company www.eaglevilletimes.com November 2011 By Bobbie Sue Shelton-Lonas prisoners who were housed at Camp Forest in Tullahoma Tennessee. Many of these prisoners were civilian detainees who were arrested at the outbreak of the war under a program called “Alien Enemy Control”. Many of these internees were incarcerated without legal process. Government documents indicate that over 25,000 Alien Enemies were held at various locations throughout the United States at this time. Camp Forest’s population was over 700. While detained, these prisoners became laborers in hospitals, businesses, farms and often transported to other locations in the state. Mary Esther Crosslin would often prepare meals for the laborers while they were working on this building. Local farmers in the area also benefited from the prisoner labor, planting and harvesting crops. At one time, Mr. John Bowling was in charge for the transportation of the prisoners. After the completion of the building, it has housed several different businesses in addition to a grocery store, feed and seed, lumber and building supplies operated by the Crosslins. Listed below are only a few of the businesses that operated in this location. Ethel Margaret, sister to Mr. Frank and husband Troy Estes opened a restaurant in the south end of this building, which was in operation for several years. In 1949, Sue Puckett and Mary Lou Crosslin had a gift shop in a section on the north end of the building. Also the north corner was used by Bud Walker as a barber shop and after the fire in 1952 that destroyed the Eagleville post office, as well as other businesses; the post office was located there until a new one could be built. A section of this building was also the first home to the Eagleville, Rutherford County Co-op which opened in 1956 with Edward Lee Manier as manager. Some of the early workers were Herman Leverette, Fred Taylor, Mutt Scott, Fred Comstalk, Jerry Giles and Herman Tucker. The Coop moved to its present location in 1967. During World War II, when building products were hard to obtain, Mr. Frank saw the need to add lumber and building My Three Sons EAGLEVILLE TIMES Page Nancy Sue & Frank Jr. Crosslin in front of the Sullivan Store Building materials to his company inventory. This was the beginning of Crosslin Supply Company as a lumber and building supply company in addition to the grocery and produce business which was housed in approximately the middle section of the building. Crosslin added three rolling stores, which were called “Peddling Wagons”. They traveled around the country roads, selling grocery items such as coffee, sugar, fresh fruits and other items in exchange for cash, chicken, eggs and other locally produced items. Many country residents depended on this service for obtaining needed items for daily living. The drivers would often take orders for needed items from their customers, and deliver them on their return trip which was usually the next week. The first peddling wagons were driven by Powell Taliaferro, Joe and Frank Crosslin. Nancy Crosslin Davis remembers her job relating to the peddling wagons, was to replenish the supplies, when they returned to the store after their daily run. She would weigh and sack up sugar, flour, meal and other items to be loaded on the peddling wagon for the next day. Growing up in Eagleville, one of my most vivid memories of the Crosslin Grocery was the Saturday night drawings. During the week, customers buying groceries, would sign their name on pieces of paper and drop them into a large container. On Saturday night, a drawing was held and baskets of groceries and/or cash were given to the lucky winners whose names were drawn out. During this time, Eagleville would be a very busy place. One could hardly find a parking place on either side of the street. Not only hoping to be a winner, but this was also a great time for friends and neighbors to gather and visit. Although the Crosslin Supply Company, no longer exist in Eagleville, the building still brings back a lot of memories. I want to thank the children of Frank and Mary Esther; Nancy Sue, Martha Kay and Esther for sharing this part of Eagleville history with the Eagleville Times. (Frank Jr., their brother, is deceased.) As you see, one photograph can bring back many memories of the past. If anyone would like to share photographs and/or any knowledge of early Eagleville history, please contact Bobbie Lonas at 615-274-6282. The History of Eagleville published in 2006 is still available. If interested, please contact Don McCord at 615-2742859. The book consists of 524 pages with approximately 300 pictures. Crosslin Supply Company Peddling Wagon 615.509.3005 mythreesonshms@comcast.net No Job Too Small Free Estimates Anthony Hawks Murfreesboro, Tn Automotive ● Home Repair ● Computer Repair ● Pools High Quality Work At Affordable Prices Samary P lantation Weddings, Events & Guest Houses 2133 Allisona Road - Eagleville, Tennessee (615) 849-6519 www.SamaryPlantation.com 6 Page www.eaglevilletimes.com EAGLEVILLE TIMES November 2011 Grocock & Jones Berry & Marsh David and Twila Berry of Christiana announce the engagement of their daughter, Jessica Leigh, to Michael Chase Marsh of Huntsville, AL. He is the son of Tom and Tammy Loyd of Decatur, AL and Don Marsh of Decatur, AL. Jessica is a 2007 graduate of Blackman High School. She earned a Bachelors of Science degree in Nursing from Middle Tennessee State University in 2010 and is employed at Huntsville Hospital in Huntsville, AL. Chase is a 2002 graduate of Austin High School in Decatur, AL. He earned his Bachelors degree in Computer Science in 2007 from the University of North Alabama, in Florence, AL. He is currently employed as a Software Analyst at Intergraph in Huntsville, AL. Jessica is the granddaughter of Mary Ruth Maupin Fulton of Murfreesboro and the late Marion (Buck) Fulton of Eagleville, Yvonne Berry of Murfreesboro and the late Wayford (Bill) Berry. Chase is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Swanner of Athens, Al, Mrs. Carolyn Newton of Madison, AL, and Ruth Marsh and the late Raymond Marsh of Madison, AL. The wedding is planned for November 12 at First Bible Church in Decatur, AL. Library Book Sale The Eagleville Public Library will be having it 3rd Annual “Dollara-Bag” Book Sale on Saturday, December 3rd, from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm at the Eagleville community Center (next door to the library). Come by and stock up on some good reading material for the winter months ahead. Eagleville Baptist Church Est. 1839 Exalting Christ Before Men We invite you to come & worship with us on: Sunday Wednesday 9:30 am 7:00 pm Adult & Children Adult & Children’s Sunday School Bible Study 10:30 am Morning Worship * Nursery provided 5:00 pm for each service. AWANA Small Group Bible Study “So faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of Christ.”~Romans 10:17 Bro. Joe Carpenter, Pastor Bro. Nelson Turner, Minister of Music 159 Church Street Eagleville, TN 37060 Church Office: 615.274.2925 www.eaglevillebaptist.org Eagleville Church of Christ SERVING OUR LORD FOR 125 YEARS “We preach CHRIST, admonishing every man and teaching every man wisdom, that we may present every man perfect in CHRIST.” You are invited to our Schedule of Services: SUNDAY Bible Classes: 9 AM SUNDAY Worship: 6 PM Worship: 10 AM WEDNESDAY Bible Study: 7 PM Minister: Jim Lawyer 286 Allisona Road, PO Box 158 Eagleville, Tennessee 37060 A Friendly Church With A Vital Message Steve and Lori Grocock, of Rockvale, are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Erika Jean Grocock to Gordon McKinley Jones, son of Jerry and Joyce Jones of Eagleville. Erika is the granddaughter of James and Freda Georgel of Kendallville, Indiana and Guy and Jean Grocock of Avilla, Indiana. The bride-elect is a 2007 graduate of Eagleville High School and received her degree in Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Tennessee Technological University in 2011. Mac is the grandson of Gordon and the late Mary Alice Lamb of Eagleville, Vassie Jones of Christiana, and Charlie Mac and Betty Jones of Murfreesboro. The bride-groom elect is a 2007 graduate of Eagleville High School and received his degree in Bachelor of Arts and Science in Wildlife and Fisheries Science with a concentration in wildlife from Tennessee Technological University in 2011. Mac and Erika will be getting married on Saturday, November 5, 2011 in Hendersonville. Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church 8151 Hant Hollow Rd - Rockvale, TN 37153 Pastor : Bobby Maxwell 615-631-6824 We invite you and your family to join us in worship as we experience God together as his people. Services: Experiencing Sunday School.............................10 AM God’s Sunday Morning Worship..........11 AM Grace Sunday Evening Worship..........6 PM For Over Wednesday Prayer Service 200 Years and Children’s Programs.......7 PM Eagleville Times online at www.eaglevilletimes.com EAGLEVILLE TIMES November 2011 New Arrival Tinley Faith Perkins Arrived on September 30, 2011 at 7:27 a.m. She weighted 6 lbs. 4 oz and is the daughter of Drew and Heather Perkins of Murfreesboro. Grandparents: Wesley & Gaynell Travis, Rusty and Cindy Perkins. GreatGrandparents: James and Clara Maupin, Charles and Sarah Travis Time to start preparing for this years....... Eagleville Annual Christmas Parade December 10th at 11:00 am If you’re interested in having an entry in this year’s Christmas Parade, more information, including entry forms, will be available on November 15th at www.eaglevilletn.com or can be picked up at City Hall. Page 7 When You Think,together Youand Will Thank see what happens. Rev. Bruce Hamilton Pastor, Rockvale Church of God One of my favorite Bible verses at this time of year comes from Psalm 103. “Bless the Lord, o my soul, and forget not all His benefits.” In the six months that I have called Rockvale and Eagleville my home, I have found more benefits and blessings than I could begin to count. I marvel at the men and women who staff Eagleville School. They believe in what they are doing and they believe in our children. Walking through the halls, you can hear and see the sounds of learning, caring and sharing in action. I had only been here a few weeks when I met the mayor and he showed me around a huge log building that they were remodeling. Not that many days ago, it was dedicated as the new city hall. You can sense the vision, hopes and dreams people have for our area and their desire to see it grow. One of the places that made me feel at home very fast was the Main Street Café. Those red headed brothers are an amazing bunch. Their staff is hard working and if you come on the weekends don’t be surprised if you see wives and children helping out too. I understand they are new this year. I love to see people who have dreams and ideas not be afraid to pull them I came from a small city. It’s been an adjustment to country roads. One day a horse came running down the road without a rider. I tracked the horse back, found the girls that were with it and made sure they both got home. Mom was so kind to this strange preacher. The little girl ended up with a broken arm. It was a different way of meeting the neighbors. The Fourth of July picnic was so much fun. The softball tournament, the games, the food, and the different groups all pulling together were great. If you saw a deep fat fryer explode a little that was me cooking some frozen French fries. I learned a lot about Rockvale that day. All I want you to think about as you read this is how blessed we are to live where we are and how blessed we are to share life with the people that we do. God has been faithful to us in so many ways. Every once in a while it helps to just plain count your blessings. I don’t know about the church you may call home. I can only speak to my family of faith. I hope yours is one of your heart’s thankful benefits. I know mine is. I am so thankful to be a part of the Eagleville-Rockvale community. It’s my hope to share the Lord’s love with as many as I can. He is the reason we all have to be thankful! Join Us. Eagleville United Methodist Church 375 highway 99 - eagleville, tn www.eaglevilleumc.com Sunday Services Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Worship Service 10:00 a.m. Kids for Christ (KFC) 5:00 p.m. Methodist Youth Fellowship (MYF) 5:00 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Monthly Activities Lunch Bunch 4th Tuesday @ 12:00 Open Hearts. .S\OM^SYX]$ AY\]RSZ>SWO] Sunday School 10a Morning Worship 11a Open Minds. Open Doors. Evening Worship 6p Wednesday Service 6p *VBS – July 11-15, 2011 from 6 pm to 8 pm, Hometown Nazareth 15 Min. From Murfreesboro, Rockvale, Eagleville & College Grove w w w.pattersonbaptist.org THIRSTING FOR LIFE? 7824 Jackson Ridge Road Rockvale, TN 37153 (615) 274-6357 On the Web: rockvalecog.org As the deer pants for streams of water, So my soul pants for you, O God. PS 42:1 ROCKVALE CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday School for All Ages at 9:30 am Morning Worship at 10:30 am 8769 Rockvale Road - Rockvale, Tennessee Real People † Real Life † Real Good News Youth Fellowship Sunday nights at 6 pm Bruce Hamilton, Senior Pastor Dean Schields, Minister of Worship Head North from Main St/ US 41 for 6.8 miles, Turn Right on Patterson 4 miles on Right, PBC on Right. SCHEDULE Sunday: Church School: 10 AM Worship: 11 AM Youth Group: 5:30 Wednesday: After school program (3-8 grades) 3:00-5:00 PM Men’s Fellowship: 2nd Saturday 7:00 AM Women’s Fellowship: Last Tuesday 6:30 PM Evening Bible Studies: As announced Rev. Joyce Merritt • rockvalecpchurch@comcast.net • 615 274 3143 JESUS SAYS: “If anyone is thirsty, let him come to me and drink. 38 Whoever believes in me, as the Scripture has said, streams of living water will flow from within him.” Jackson Ridge Community Church Pastor Ken Sharp 6750 Jackson Ridge Road Rockvale, Tennessee SERVICE TIMES: SUNDAY Sunday School Sunday Morning Worship Sunday Evening Worship WEDNESDAY Night Service 10:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 5:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. 8 Page EAGLEVILLE TIMES Heart of the Homestead www.eaglevilletimes.com By Tina Greene SMSgt James Harold Jones, USAF As wives and mothers we set the mood in our homes. If we wake up crabby or in a bad mood you can bet that our children and husbands will soon be in bad moods also. I know from experience and it is a bad habit to get into. Complaining all the time can be nothing more that a habit that we find ourselves in. With Thanksgiving upon us we should do more to have a thankful spirit and this will pour over into our families attitude. We should look at our role as homemakers as the greatest privilege that we can have. Let’s take this role seriously and not only perform our job with competence but let’s truly enjoy it. When people look at us and our homes they should not only see us surviving, they should see us thriving and full of life. The most important tool we have is our attitude. If we feel overworked, underpaid or not appreciated we will soon start to feel sorry for ourselves. Instead, let’s enjoy our role and look at our tasks as an opportunity to serve those we love more than anything, our families. Yes it’s true, we will never be done with the mountain we call laundry, the clean dishes will be dirty again tomorrow, the dust will cover our tables next week or probably sooner. But as you are doing these tasks think of your family and all the ways you are blessing them. You are giving them a cozy home that they will draw strength and memories from in the years to come. Every small task fits into the big picture and will not go unnoticed. Just because they don’t say it, doesn’t mean they don’t notice. Let’s not wait for New Years to make a resolution to be more grateful for this role as “Keeper of the Home.” It is a great task that you are entrusted with. Enjoy it! In this issue I will include a recipe that my family has come to love, “Bacon Wrapped Meat Loaf.” Even those who snarl up their nose to meat loaf, love this because of the bacon and tangy sauce. I serve it with creamy mashed potatoes. I got this recipe from thepioneerwoman. com. She also has a cookbook out called The Pioneer Woman Cooks. This recipe is also in the cookbook. MEATLOAF 1 Cup Milk 6 Bread Slices 2 Lbs. ground beef 1 Cup grated Parmesan Cheese 1 tsp.salt 1\4 tsp. seasoned salt ground black pepper 1\4 cup miced flat leaf parsley 4 eggs beaten 8 to 12 thin bacon slices GRAVY 1 1\2 cup ketchup 6 TBSP Brown sugar 1 tsp. dry mustard Pour milk over the bread and let soak for several minutes. Add the rest of the meat loaf ingredients except the bacon and mix well with hands . Form a loaf and put on a broiler pan to let fat from the meat drain through. After loaf is formed lay the bacon slices over the top and tucking them under the meatloaf. Mix the gravy ingredients in a bowl and place half the gravy mixture over the meatloaf. Bake in a 350 degree oven for 45 minutes. Pour some more gravy over the meatloaf and make for an additional 15 minutes. If you have any more gravy that you haven’t used, you can use as a dipping sauce. Enjoy! “There Is A Difference” Lawrence Funeral Home and Cremation Services (931) 364-2233 P.O. Box 8 - 203 South Horton Parkway Chapel Hill, Tennessee 37034 NEwsom’s For a happy house, contact Newsom’s Heating & Air! Heat & Air Eddie Newsom, Owner Air Conditioning • Heating Installation • Service • Repair Ten years parts/labor warranty on new equipment installation for new construction or change out. Call today to set up an appointment for your Spring Service on your air conditioning system. (931) 294-2339 Obituaries (931) 703-9580 Fax: (931) 294-3605 (Ret.), age 89, of Chapel Hill, died Monday, October 24, 2011 in Franklin. A native of Bedford County, Harold was a son of the late Harvey Ransom and Annie Maude Hoover Jones. Mr. Jones retired from the U.S. Air Force after 23 years of service during which he served in World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. During his service he spent 22 months as a Prisoner of War in North Korea. In addition to his parents, Mr. Jones was preceded in death by his wife, Margaret Laird Jones who died in 1999; 2 sisters, Jeanette Fuller and Pearl Uselton; 4 brothers, Emmett, Richard, Edward and Arthur Jones; a grandchild, Shelia Pulsinelli and a great grandchild, Haley Pulsinelli. Survived by 3 step-daughters, Linda Prior of Columbus, OH; Marilyn McCormick of Limestone, ME; Nancy Kenney of Aiken, SC; 2 sisters, Nannie Belle Orr of Franklin, TN and Kathleen Holton of Chapel Hill, TN; 4 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. Lawrence Funeral Home Judith Kay Harris, age 70, of Murfreesboro, died Friday, October 21, 2011 in Nashville, Tennessee. Mrs. Harris was born in Winchester, Ohio and was a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her father, Harry Elmer Jones and three brothers, Frank Jones, Charles Jones and Elmer Jones. Mrs. Harris is survived by her husband, Stan Harris, Murfreesboro; two daughters, Michelle Windrum, Las Vegas, NV, Melissa Gleaves, Murfreesboro; two sons, Michael Harris, Papillion, NE, Mark Harris, Tallmadge, OH; mother, Katheryn Jones, Waynesville, OH; sisters, Mary Kendall, Wilmington, OH, Patricia Smith, Piqua, Ohio, Wanda Budwine, Rio Rancho, NM, Elizabeth Dock, Piqua, OH, Sarah Mathews, Sabina, OH, Doris Bohn, Waynesville, OH; brothers, John Jones, Sabina, OH, Tom Jones, Fayetteville, OH; ten grandchildren and one great grandson. Lawrence Funeral Home November 2011 Mildred E. Hardison, age 94, of College Grove, Tennessee, died Tuesday, October 4, 2011 in Franklin. Mrs. Hardison was born in Williamson County and was a daughter of the late Willie A. and Emma Baker Eudailey. She was a homemaker and businesswoman. Mrs. Hardison was a member of the College Grove United Methodist Church and the College Grove Senior Citizens, now known as Fifty Forward Senior Center. She was preceded in death by her husband of 46 years, James Erik Hardison, who died in 1991, by a sister, Emogene Eudailey Carpenter and brothers, William (Pete) Eudailey and Baker Eudailey. Mrs. Hardison is survived by a stepdaughter, Rebecca Hardison Ferguson, Ft. Myers, FL; step-grandchildren, Anna Ferguson Tucker (Charlie) Tupelo, MS, Jeff Ferguson (Wanda), Tupelo, MS; four step-great grandchildren; niece, Joy Eudailey Shelnutt, Kernersville, NC; nephews, Bill Eudailey, Osterville, MA, David Carpenter, Brentwood, TN, Bob Carpenter (Ginger), McAllen, TX, Tom Eudailey (Marguret) Durham, NC; sisterin-law, Carol Eudailey, Brentwood, TN; special mention to Bobby Tackett and Ruth Dodd, both of College Grove, TN. IN LIEU OF FLOWERS, Memorial Donations may be made to College Grove United Methodist Church, 8568 Horton Hwy., College Grove, TN or Fifty Forward Senior Center, 8607 Horton Hwy., College Grove, TN 37046. Pauline Perrell, age 78, of Unionville, died Wednesday, September 28, 2011 following an extended illness. A native of Bedford County, Mrs. Perrell was a daughter of the late Jessie Stevens White and Sally Rachel Brown White. She was retired from Genesco, Inc. and was the widow of Rosco “Whack” Perrell who died in 2005. Survived by a daughter, Teresa Cady of Unionville; 2 sons, Rosco Stephen Perrell of Unionville; Kenny Perrell of ARK; a sister, Mabel Braden of Bessemer, AL; 17 grandchildren; 43 great grandchildren; 1 great-great grandchild. Lawrence Funeral Home Jonathan “Johnny” Haywood, Jr., James Elliott Fagan, age 87, of age 63, of Chapel Hill, died Tuesday, Eagleville, Tennessee, died Thursday, October 20, 2011 in Eagleville. Mr. Fagan was born in Marshall County and was a son of the late Owen Elliott and Mamie Lou Dean Fagan. He was a decorated World War II veteran serving in the United States Army during the European Campaign. Mr. Fagan was a former manufacturing methods engineer for Litton Industries in Maryland. After moving back to Tennessee, he followed his passion as a cattle and tobacco farmer. Mr. Fagan was a member of the Eagleville Lions Club and was the former song leader at Eagleville Church of Christ, where he was a member. He was preceded in death by a brother, Edwin Fagan, and a sister, Dorothy Dean Cunningham. Mr. Fagan is survived by his wife of 67 years, Norma Jean Fagan, Eagleville; daughter and son-in-law, Connie and Larry Witte, Murfreesboro; two grandchildren, Laura (Jerry) Buchanan, Franklin, Lisa (Gerard) Masse, Lexington, KY; four great grandsons, Justin, Joshua, Jason and Gavin. Lawrence Funeral Home September 27, 2011. A native of Chapel Hill, Mr. Haywood was the son of the late John Mayberry Haywood and Anna Louise Harrison. He was a retired tool and die maker for Vought Industries in Nashville, a member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans and was a veteran of the U. S. Army having served in Vietnam where he received the Bronze Star Medal for Valor. Survived by his wife, Beverly Haywood of Chapel Hill; 2 daughters, Michelle (Tracy) Haywood Batte and Melody Haywood both of Chapel Hill; 2 sons, Jon David Haywood of Chapel Hill; Jamie Dale Johnson of Unionville; 6 sisters, Marie Pace of Merritt Island, FL; Hettie McKinney of Lewisburg; Mary Emma Scott of Knoxville; Joan Perry of Lewisburg; Betty Wright of Chapel Hill; Paulette Eddy of Jacksonville, FL; a grandson, Nathan Harold Batte. For those who wish, Memorial Donations may be made to the Confederate Flag Fund, Roderick Camp 2072, 111 Galloway St., Columbia, TN 38401. Lawrence Funeral Home EAGLEVILLE TIMES November 2011 Page 9 Trunk or Treat In The Park - hosted by the Eagleville Fire & Police Departments For more event pictures, check out the web Eagleville Times On The Web at: www.eaglevilletimes.com 1272 GARRISON DRIVE Anesthesiology Comprehensive Breast Center Gastroenterology General Surgery Ophthalmology Otolaryngology(ENT) Physical Medicine and Pain Management Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 1004 N. HIGHLAND AVE Anti Coagulation/ Diabetes Care Clinic Dermatology Endocrinology Family Medicine Highland Walk-In Clinic Internal Medicine Neurology Pediatric Neurology NexSlim Medical Weight Loss Obstetrics & Gynecology Pediatrics Podiatry Radiology Rheumatology The Vein Center Vascular Surgery Urology U Medi Spa MMC Now Family Walk-In Clinics Kroger Shopping Center near MTSU 2042 NEW LASCASSAS PK Suite A-1 Publix Shopping Center 2658 NEW SALEM HWY Suite A-11 THE BUZZ AROUND CO-OP Welcome Craftsman Tools Rutherford Farmer’s Co-op Eagleville is proud to announce that our store now has Craftsman tools. Craftsman is one of America’s most trusted tool brand. We will now be carrying a good selection of hand, mechanic and power tools. Please stop by the store and check out our new displays of tools. CRAFTSMAN TOOLS 10% OFF Rutherford Farmers Co-op Eagleville Store Only Offer Good Through Nov. 30, 2011 www.mmclinic.com 615.893.4480 1.800.842.6692 www.eaglevilledrugcenter.com “Where your prescription is filled within minutes...not hours” 615-274-6868 Happy Thanksgiving PHASE II OPENING 2013 FLU SHOTS ARE HERE! Get Yours Now CONGRATULATIONS TO THE EAGLEVILLE FOOTBALL TEAM FOR AN UNDEFEATED SEASON! 10 Page EAGLEVILLE TIMES www.eaglevilletimes.com November 2011 Autobiographical Poems By Rockvale Elementary - 5th Grade Fifth grade students from Rockvale Elementary took George Ella Lyon’s poem “Where I’m From...”, to use as an example to pen their own autobiographical poems including the important events, people and cherished memories and items that have contributed to who they’ve become. Where I’m From... I’m from the little square horse pillow my grandma made me. I’m from John, Annette, and two sets of Grandparents. I’m from the dirty blue house on Dalton Circle. I’m from the nearly 200-year-old oak tree at MTCS that seems to be 80 feet tall. I’m from the scrawny cherry tree that has caused me a lot of pain and barely holds my weight now. I’m from “John the Revelator” and “Army of the Lord” sung by A Cappella. I’m from wanting to play in the Duck River Football League for Middle Tennessee Christian School. I’m from my Aunt Cathy’s hazel eyes. I’m from hearing...”We’re going to Washington, D.C. for two weeks.” I’m from the horses on my top shelf. By: Erin Gaessler ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Where I’m From... I’m from my silly family, ice cold faygo, and loud, fun black opps. I’m from my funny Nana, my crazy dad, and my silly mom. I’m from the brown, brittle brick house. I’m from the sweet smelling irises, the salty corn, and the itchy cedar trees. I’m from the loud “Rocky Top” and the stand-shaking Riverdale song. I’m from the annoying ABC’s and the precious “Jesus Loves Me.” I’m from the cold morning fishing and the sun-cooking camping. I’m from luscious blonde hair and dark brown eyes. I’m from no school, sleep in weekends. I’m from my sparkly jewelry box on my dresser. By: Brianna Kane ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Where I’m From... I’m from my pink bed with purple covers. I’m from playing school with my dry erase board and markers. I’m from cousins MacKenzie, Tanner, and Owen. I’m from Rockvale, Tennessee I’m from Sunflowers, daisies, and red roses at my Grandma’s house. I’m from Selene Gomez, “Magic Carpet Ride,” and country’s “Big, Green Tractor.” I’m from “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star,” and ABC’s. I’m from Monopoly, games, and fishing. I’m from dancing and blue eyes. I’m from when my Grandma gave me $100 for Christmas. I’m from my chest of drawers where I keep memories from places. By: Shelby Skinner AUCTION SATURDAY- NOVEMBER 12, 2011 – 9:00am Location: 5542 Nashville Hwy, Chapel Hill TN Corner of Crutcher Rd and Nashville Hwy. ’97 Ford Box Truck 3500 Chevy Utility Truck-New Motor 3- Open Wheel Race Cars Racing Go-Carts 4- Four Wheelers 3- Dirt Bikes ’88 Coachman Travel Trailer Arrow HeadsWizard Garden Tiller Assorted Hand Tools Cast Iron Bath Tub Fishing Equipment Concrete Blocks Tobacco Sticks Shop Lights, Parts Bins Garden Tools Aluminum Ladders Shop Vacs 2- Craftsman Leaf Blowers Truck Bed Liner Power Tools Jack Daniels Collectibles Miniature Torch Set Commercial Weed Eaters Several Log Chains 15 and 16 inch Tires 16’ Tagalong Trailer ’ Elec. Motorized Jaz Wheelchair Cast Iron Skillets – Lodge, Griswald, etc 1952-1995 Nickles in Coin Book 1941-1958 Wheat Penny Sets 1886-1986 US Liberty Coins 1981 Proof Sets – Silver Dollars, Quarters Remington 1100 12ga semi-auto Shotgun Stevens 16ga Shotgun Ruger 10/22 Semi-Auto Rifle Savage 22 Semi-Auto Rifle Beretta 22 ACP Pistol Berretta 25 ACP Pistol Savage Arms 410 Single Shot Holsters, Gun Cases, etc. Ammunition and Ammo Cans Baseball, Basketball, Football, Nascar Cards Collectible Record Albums- Elvis, etc. Pocket Knives- Case, Boker, Shrade, etc. New Seiko, Invieta, Renato Watches Small Utility Trailer w/ Removable Sides 89 GMC Suburban 2500 w/454 motor For more student poems, go to page 16 The Lamp Shop & Supply 143 South Main Street - Eagleville, TN (615) 274-6274 www.eaglevillelampshop.com 13th Anniversary Open House Ej’s Treasures 8455 Bellenfant Road College Grove, TN Every Fri. & Sat. in November 10 am to 4 pm *********MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION ********* Announcements made day of sale take precedence over all advertising Firm# 1854 Chady Johns Auction Service Auction# 2173 5453 Tennessee Central Rd - Chapel Hill, TN 37034 Phone: (615) 210-2669 or (931) 364-7255 Check us out on the web: www.chadyjohnsauctions.com “Nadine” *Come visit with “Nadine” from Larry’s Country Diner TV Show on Nov. 12th, 1-3 pm *Door Prizes - Refreshments Specials Galore Each Weekend! November 2011 EAGLEVILLE TIMES Page 11 Where I’m From... I’m from an old, squeaky playhouse made of brown wood and sitting behind my 4-foot-deep pool. I’m from Amy and Rod Hall who are very fun and great parents. I’m from a house with white shudders that look gray and has a door that is green. I’m from oranges in the garden, turnip greens in the silver pot, and potatoes on the black stove. I’m from listening to “Chicken Fried” and “Hillbilly Bone” in the car on the country station on the radio. I’m from listening to Mom sing “This Little Piggy” and “Rock-a-Bye Baby.” I’m from going fishing with my Dad, and watching GA Bulldogs with Dad and Papa Bear. I’m from 6-feet-tall people and eyes that change from blue to green. I’m from my first muddy fishing trip with my Dad. I’m from a small wood chest under my black bed. By: Brandon Hall ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Where I’m From... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Where I’m From... I’m from lots of apple trees in my yard. I’m from a huge couch and a huge TV. I’m from my Playstation and Hide and Go Seek. I’m from chicken nuggets, macaroni, and school fish sticks. I’m from “Welcome to the Jungle” and “Jingle Bells.” By: Austin Davenport I’m from pictures of memories from long ago, strawberry Dannon Activia drinks, and Russian bingo. I’m from Mom and Dad who love me. I’m from a white house that has different flowers by it. I’m from purple orchids and pink tulips. I’m from Empire State of Mind. I’m from “Hush Little Baby.” I’m from New Year’s Celebration and dancing. I’m from blonde hair, green eyes, and good actors. I’m from being in a play as a mom. I’m from my memory box with pictures of family. By: Svetlana Baranova ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Where I’m From... I’m from pepperoni, cheese, and sausage pizza. I’m from brown tables and white refrigerators. I’m from Fresh Beat Band and “Loco Legs.” I’m from brown branches, and big, green trees that my dad cuts. I’m from school clothes, night clothes, and church clothes. I’m from a happy family and a loving home. By: Christian Bordelon More poems on page 16 Eagleville students wear pink to school on Thursday, Oct. 27th in support of Breast Cancer Awareness. 12 Page www.eaglevilletimes.com EAGLEVILLE TIMES HATCHER BOOK SIGNING AT EAGLEVILLE Breakfast With Santa Sat. Dec. 10th, 2011 8:00 am - 10:30 am Rockvale Church of God 7824 Jackson Ridge Rd. Rockvale, Tennessee Visit with Santa AND Receive a 5x7 Picture Make a Christmas Craft Enjoy Story Time COME JOIN US! Children, Parents, Grandparents Aunts and Uncles Breakfast: Pancakes with Bacon or Sausage, Juice or Milk Tickets: $7 in Advance / $8 at the Door Contact Krystal Burns to purchase tickets 615.867.7589 or abckburns@bellsouth.net All Proceeds to Benefit Hope Hill Children‛s Home Hope Hill Children’s Home was started in 1960 in Hope, KY. It began as an orphanage to take care of boys and girls who did not have a family. Over time, it has become an all girls’ residential program with 45 female residents ranging in age from 13-18. It also has a foster care program for 30 males and females. During the time that they are at Hope Hill, they live in group homes with heating and cooling, have three meals a day, go to school in an on site school, and most importantly, experience a loving, Christian environment that most of them have never known before. Hope Hill is truly a blessing and wonderful ministry that is changing the lives of many teens who would likely otherwise spend a life full of struggle. Come join us for the Eighth Annual Trivia Night EAT, LAUGH AND HAVE FUN WHILE YOU TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE! DINNER IS AT 6:00 PM - GAME STARTS AT 7:00 PM EAGLEVILLE SCHOOL GYM Only your 6 team members are allowed to sit at the table, $72 per table. Spectators & Children are $12 each. For More Information you can visit www.eag.rcs.k12.tn.us and click on Trivia Night Link. For information contact: Ann Haley 895-5795 or Scott Bolden 477-2459. Sponsored by: Eagleville FFA Alumni “Eye Care for Food” The Eagleville Eye Clinic will be accepting non-perishable food donations throughout the month of November All Proceeds will benefit the Local community food bank…. Howard W. Hatcher, a 1953 Eagleville High School graduate and author, will conduct a book signing at the Eagleville City Hall from 9:00 AM until noon on November 12. Mr. Hatcher’s first book, “Granddaddy Tell Me a Story,” was published in 2010. It consists of a collection of short stories about six sons of a proud couple who lost their home after the 1929 financial collapse. The collection includes everything from skinny dipping in the Harpeth River to a little brother walking across a state fair race track while the races were in progress. The family’s Tom by children and adults. He is married Sawyer type experiences are humorous, to the former Dorothy Ann Rigsby of inspiring and true. Williamson County in 1958. They Mr. Hatcher’s second book, “Parables have lived in Dunlap, Tennessee since and People,” was published in 1967. They have two children and September of 2011. three grandchildren. This work is a continuation of short Mr. Hatcher will also have a book stories of his childhood in Williamson signing at the Williamson County County and Eagleville. The book Library from 2:00 until 4:00 PM on concludes with experiences in the November 12 and at the Senior Center Sequatchie Valley. Some of these stories in College Grove on November, 16 will bring tears to your eyes, while others following their noon luncheon. will bring a smile to your face. Books prices are $19.95 each and Howard Hatcher attended Forrest are available at Joyce’s Beauty shop Home, Arrington, College Grove and in Eagleville and at Rigsby brothers Franklin High Schools in Williamson Store at Allisona. Signed books can County before graduating from be ordered directly by contacting the Eagleville. He received his B. S. Degree author at P O box 792, Dunlap, TN from Middle Tennessee State in 1957. 37327-E mail hwhatcher@bledsoe.net His post college career includes eight or Tel 423 949 3147. Add $4.50 for years with Borden Foods, thirty four mailing. years with USDA’s Farmer’s Home Administration and ten years as Executive Director of the Chamber of Commerce at Dunlap, Tennessee. RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL He is a 51 year member of the Lions Locally Owned & Club and an active Operated Since United Methodist, 2001 serving at local and regional levels. He wrote a popular column for the Dunlap Tribune and for the Chattanooga High Service Provider 24/7 Times Free Press for several years. 10970 FRANKLIN ROAD • MURFREESBORO His stories are Serving Rutherford, Cannon, written in a way Williamson & Bedford Counties that can be enjoyed All Propane Inc. 615-890-8425 800-284-1395 Saturday, November 12th www.allpropaneinc.com RUTHERFORD FARMERS CO-OP EAGLEVILLE MURFREESBORO WOODBURY 615-274-6211 615-893-6212 615-563-4056 Horse tack & Supplies Fencing Hardware Fertilizer Pet Supplies Garden Center Boots Implements Feed Clothing For your donation, you will receive $10 OFF your eye exam or complete pair of new eye glasses.* *Eye Exam must be scheduled within the month of November. Not applicable with insurance or other discounts. November 2011 Dr. Rena R. Cron 355 S. Main Street Eagleville, TN 37060 615-274-2102 eaglevilleeye.com facebook/eaglevilleeye SPREAD LIME $23.50 a ton (FULL TRUCK LOAD) 20 mile radius of Eagleville store www.rutherfordfarmerscoop.com 13 FCE Meets On Strategies For Safety Eagleville Troop 123 Goes To Shiloh EAGLEVILLE TIMES www.eaglevilletimes.com November 2011 On October 18, the Eagleville FCE Club conducted a meeting for the community on safety in the home, in public, and financial safety, with speaker Eagleville Police Chief George Barrett. The Eagleville FCE Club is 77 years old and the oldest FCE Club in Rutherford County. Club projects that the community may help with are: collecting pull tabs, greeting card fronts, used postage stamps, campbell soup labels and small medical equipment. For more information, contact Margaret Hall at 615.274.3318. Page Over Fall Break Eagleville Troop 123 went to Shiloh National Military Park. The Troop camped for three nights just outside of the park at the Battlefield Campground. Friday and Saturday the Troop hike through the battlefield, learning how the battle started and progressed, and how it ended. One hike the troop learned about artillery that was used during the battle. One cannon located in the park was used at the battle of Fort Donelson, Shiloh, and Vicksburg. The troop hike just a little over 22 miles over. Sunday morning the troop dressed in Class A uniforms attended the Shiloh Methodist Church, it is actually located inside the park, and served as a hospital during the two days of the battle. At Shiloh the Scouts had many learning experiences about the battle, the men who fought there, and equipment used during the Civil War. They learned the value of team work, cooperation, and physical endurance; it took all three of these to get through 22 miles of hiking. Through team work the Troop members became closer than before. Through team work they were able to set up camp before dark, cooked meals for the troop, and cleaning up afterwards. The Troop believes it is a trip worth doing again. Those attending the safey meeting: Delores McCord, Raeann McCord, Anita Hargrove, Bessie Lee Mosley, Speaker Chief George Barrett, John Merritt, Nina Merritt, Margaret Hall and Joyce Roberts; not pictured Margaret Ryan. Jake Simms, Will Simms, Wiley Simms, Aiden Corey, Erich Smith, Jake Bolden, Quentin Bolden Tennessee Donkey ASSociation Fundraiser FCE members Delores McCord, Margaret Hall, Nina Merritt and Joyce Roberts. Now Booking For The Holiday Season Lightfoot Lee and Dena Wilson, along with friends, Roger and Soldier, will be at the Eagleville Co-op (located in downtown historic bank building) Reception / Conference Center 131 North Main Street - Eagleville, Tn (615) 849-6519 mainstreetevents.net Saturday, November 5th, 2011 from 8 am to 12 pm. They will be selling and signing 2012 calendars. This fundraiser money goes entirely to the donkey club for promoting miniature donkey awareness and welfare. Lightfoot will give free cart rides with each calendar purchase! UNDERWOOD EXCAVATING, LLC Vernell C. (Tony) Underwood, Owner/Operator Office: (615) 274-6127 Cell: (615) 210-4776 Dirt & Rock Hauling Dozier Work Excavating Dozier Work......$65 hr. Water Lines ■ Clearing ■ Barn Pads ■ Driveways 2654 Taylor Lane • Eagleville, TN 37060 14 Page www.eaglevilletimes.com EAGLEVILLE TIMES Little Stories About You & Me By Nancy Allen Finding Your Rhythm Many of us will say we are rhythmically challenged, meaning we are not trained to play a musical instrument or we have never learned to cha cha cha or to dance the smooth 1-2-3 beat of a waltz. In our busy, noisy mechanized world few of us hear or even recognize the natural rhythms of nature such as rain, thunder, wind, birds chirping, animals calling, insects clicking or waves lapping. And, we are never still long enough to get in touch with our own heartbeat. A sense of rhythm is a sense of life and rejuvenation that is essential to a wellbalanced, integrated, successful partnership with life. Many cultures have recognized the importance of the drum beat as an aid to finding our internal rhythm. For three decades now drums have echoed through the crisp colored leaves in Middle Tennessee State parks as North American natives have presented their heritage and honored their ancestors. They hold events all over the United States where they participate in drumming, singing and dancing as contestants for prize money. Arts, crafts, jewelry, pottery and food enrich the event. The fry bread was especially good. The first Pow Wow in Middle Tennessee was held thirty years ago at a Mt. Juliet saddle club with only friends and family attending. Last year 12,000 came to Long Hunter State Park and this year promised to be even better. Mayekan (Wolf) Mistakwakihk, AKAKeith Sharphead, is a Plains Cree Indian from Alberta Canada. He said the “white man” calls him Keith because they can’t pronounce his real name. Mayekan has been playing the drums since he was a baby. He is now in his twenties, “drop dead gorgeous”—bronze skin, long black braids, and sparkling eyes. His father and grandfather taught him to sing and play. He said the pattern they drum is a “ruffle or double beat.” It is supposed to mimic the prairie chicken. After repeating a rhythm pattern many times it is easy to lose the since of time and some say it creates a trance. Mayekan said he prefers to use the term, “in the zone.” Drumming helps him be in touch with his culture and aids him with prayers for his family and friends. When asked about the healing benefits of drumming, he said that sweat lodges and the Sun Dance are used for healing. However, the procedures are a secret and a person can only participate by invitation from a medicine man or medicine woman. Buddy Helm, in his book on drumming said, drumming clears blockages in the spinal sheath therefore causing both physical and emotional healing. It’s important to feel the rhythm and when Mayekan spoke of drumming it was in tandem with the dance. The Cree are one of the largest groups of “First Nations” in North America with 200,000 living in Canada. Mayekan travels with the troop, performing, but also does construction work and speaks to school children about his culture. He says, “The drumbeat is the heartbeat of mother earth.” Rapid Pak Market Bakery & Deli November 2011 Laura On Life By Laura Snyder One Good Chair My bedroom also doubles as my office. We do have an actual office in our house, but my husband’s computer menagerie has been procreating, it seems. He collects computer parts and peripherals like some people collect stamps or coins. Unfortunately, computer parts do not fit neatly into an album. As a result our office has become our computer parts museum. He has everything from a Commodore 64, still in its original box, to a floppy drive from the Middle Ages. My bedroom is the only remaining haven where I can write, compose e-mails, and conduct business (like making grocery lists). It stands to reason that I would spend a lot of time in there. For this reason, I need a good chair. The one I had was okay, but the cushioning had gone flat and I had to place a small pillow in the back for lumbar support. I think that is where I keep my lumbar, anyway. This situation was okay, but not ideal. I would have kept my chair if my husband’s chair didn’t break. It was the second chair he had broken in two years. I saw his misfortune as my ticket to a new chair. The plan? He could take my old chair and I would get a new one for my “office.” Lest you think I was being selfish to suggest this, you need to consider my willingness to take his old iPhone when my contract was up so that he could upgrade to the new one. We have a give and take relationship. Sometimes he does the taking and sometimes I do. He wanted a new iPhone. I wanted a new chair. Besides, men’s posteriors are accustomed to sitting for hours on metal bleachers and fishing boat benches. My chair with its 1/2 inch of padding would be no sacrifice for my husband. In fact, because he is over 6 feet tall, his lumbar would probably be at least six inches above mine. If my old chair had any support at all, it would fit his lumbar much better than mine. Finding a chair that would fit me, however, proved to be quite a challenge. Not only was I looking for more padding in the seat and built-in lumbar support for my irregularly shaped behind, but it seemed the more chairs in which I sat, the more features I decided I needed. The first one that drew my eyes was an executive chair with fine Corinthian leather. It may have been “pleather” for all I know, but it looked like something in which Ricardo Montalban would sit, behind a monstrous mahogany desk. No matter that my “desk” was actually a plastic card table, complete with a calendar, a grammar cheat sheet, a card with the warning signs for a heart attack, various scraps of paper with information I don’t want to forget, and pictures my children have drawn for me over the past 5 years, scotch-taped to the wall behind it. Yeah, okay, leather was too cold to sit on anyway. I needed a cloth chair. A high back would be nice, too, in case I wanted to rest my head. Truthfully, if I wanted to rest my head, I could walk 5 feet to my left and crawl into my bed. However, writers have to be disciplined. I can’t lie down simply because I’m tired. If I had a “real” job, I’d be fired. So, I decided a high back is a must. I wouldn’t want to be forced to fire myself. It would be awkward. Armrests are really unnecessary, but they are a luxury I can’t resist. I thought it would be nice to not have to support my arms all by myself. Sometimes you just have to pamper yourself. When I finally lit on a chair that met my many criteria, I bought it and brought it home. To add extra fuel to the fire of my husband’s envy, I asked him to help me build it. I could see that he was as jealous of my new chair as I was of his new iPhone, but he took my old chair, knowing that his only other option was perching on one of his 1980’s CRT monitors. Considering his habit of breaking chairs, he wouldn’t want to take that chance with the contents of his computer museum. Laura Snyder is a syndicated columnist, author & speaker. 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Where I’m From... I’m from High Level Pokemon on my old, wooden shelf. I’m from my dad’s hamburgers with extra seasoning. I’m from Diablo 11, my favorite video game. I’m from Brandon and Alicia with many brothers and sisters. I’m from a ten-year-old white house with 7 rooms. I’m from green grass and large Bradford Pear trees and shining dandelions. I’m from Green Day’s “Boulevard of Broken Dreams.” I’m from the ABC’s and “Jesus Loves Me.” I’m from scary Halloweens. I’m from exciting video games. I’m from tasty sweets, and Godly baptizing. I’m from my awesome bedroom. By: Blake Taylor ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Where I’m From... I’m from the old wooden swing that hangs from the tall oak in the backyard. I’m from grandparents who make great food. I’m from a red house with a pool and a pond in the country. I’m from the yellow sunflowers that used to grow in the the big field around the big oak. I’m from “Dirt Road Anthem” and “Good Times.” I’m from “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” before I go to bed. I’m from going to Alabama every spring break to fish. I’m from hiding things in a small black case. By: Alex Ross ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Where I’m From... I’m from my pink and purple stuffed monkey that is in my room, big marshmallows, and my drawings of landscapes and other people. I’m from my mom and dad and many brothers that are annoying, and a sweet sister, and a sweet, funny niece. I’m from brown bricks that are hard on my house. I’m from red roses, beautiful daisies, and yellow sunflowers. I’m from “Back in Black” and “Crazy Train.” I’m from the Nashville Zoo and Disney World. I’m from singing songs, watching TV, and playing games on the computers. I’m from bringing my little niece and my sister home from the hospital. I’m from my buckets of toys that I keep. By: Camryn Hunter ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Where I’m From... I’m from an old, red bike that I got at Walmart and have had for 2 years. I’m from Nana and Uncle Sam and cousins who make me laugh. I’m from Alabama and there are lots of people. I’m from smiling sunflowers and yellow tulips. I’m from “Baby, I’m Home” written by Trace Adkins and “Shake It Up” written by Selena Gomez. I’m from “You Are My Sunshine” my mom used to sing to me when I was a baby. I’m from fishing, camping, and playing football. I’m from the fun it is getting to see your family. I’m from my mom giving me $ for doing all my chores. I’m from a shoe box I keep special things in under my bed. I’m fro blue eyes like my dad. By: Timmy Carlton ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Where I’m From... I’m from my wrestling Playstation in my room. I’m from my mom and dad and other cousins and aunts. I’m from Tennessee. I’m from a lily pad that smells good. I’m from “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” and “Frosty the Snow Man.” I’m from wrestling and Transformers on TV. I’m from swimming and fishing. I’m from singing and eating. I’m from going to Wrestlemania. I’m from my tree house outside. By: James Jordan ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Where I’m From... I’m from one hundred dollar bills, baseball, and family. I’m from playing Christmas Bingo with my cousins Cortny and Cody who are funny. I’m from the little blue and white house in a neighborhood. I’m from the thorny roses and pretty daisies. I’m from hip hop, rap songs like “Black and Yellow” and “Dynamite.” I’m from ABC’s an easy song to remember as growing up as a little kid. I’m from Predator Hockey games and Christmas Bingo. I’m from black and brown hair and brown eyes. I’m from when my Dad gives me $100. I’m from my messy drawer. By: Canaan Gallup ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Where I’m From... I’m from an old swing, a brown horse, and big gum. I’m from Stefanie, Brian, and David. I’m from a stone home. I’m from apple trees, cherry trees, and red roses at my home. I’m from “Who Says” and “Rocky Top.” I’m from “The Three Little Pigs.” I’m from Middle Tennessee football games and soccer games. I’m from brown eyes. I’m from a 15th year birthday party. I’m from a tree house at my home. By: Natalie Pleitez I’m from my pool above ground in my backyard, Juicy Fruit gum, and blowing bubbles. I’m from my brown cat, FoFo and my black cat, Skittles. I’m from my Grandma, Papa, Moma, Daddy, Nanna and Big Grampa and Big Grandma. I’m from the house where my brother jumped in the puddle in the rain and thunder. I’m from dandelions, roses, and pine cone trees. I’m from “Waterfalls,” “Party Like a Rock,” and “Super Bass.” I’m from “Go to Sleep my Little Baby.” I’m from football games, Christmas, and fishing. I’m from blue eyes, blond hair, and freckles in my family. I’m from the picture when I was a baby. I’m from where I hide my candy in my dresser to keep it away from my brothers. By: Laura Price ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Where I’m From... I’m from an old yellow farm house, and orange flavored Trident gum, and the board game that is called “Apples to Apples.” I’m from Adam and Jamie. I’m from an old tire swing in the back yard. I’m from buttercups, old oaks, and green walnuts in the yard. I’m from old country music and the “Good Old Rocky Top.” I’m from “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star” and the old “Cat in the Hat” that I always watched. I’m from Titans’ football and bumpy go-carts. I’m from the old church house and old timey sports. I’m from my cat making biscuits on my chest at night. I’m from the box of old pictures in my big closet. By: Taylor Dyer ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Where I’m From... I’m from my basketball that bounces back up when it falls from my hand, my basketball goal that stands from the strong concrete, and my white dog with brown spots. I’m from my Dad who jokes around a little too much. I’m from a two-storied red brick house in a small neighborhood. I’m from that little dogwood standing crooked in the grass, the tall willow tree with spiny branches, and the blue violets standing so gracefully. I’m from “Boulevard of Broken Dreams”-a song that’s sad but as the end puts you upbeat. I’m from “Viva l’s Gloria” -a song that has meaning and an upbeat tone. I’m from “Hush Little Baby” -a soft, gentle song and “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star.” I’m from King’s Island with intense rides and Disney World which is about the theme. I’m from good music and brown hair; I’m from being with my Dad on Christmas Eve. I’m from storing things under my bed. By: Nolan McGril ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Where I’m From... I’m from a small blue laptop that sits in my room when I’m at school. I’m from a laptop, a bead pet that I made, and a blue cell phone. I’m from Alayah, Lynn, and Ana. I’m from a regular small house. I’m from black willow, apple, and jade roses. I’m from “Watch Me,” the states song, and “All I Want for Christmas is You.” I’m from “Rock-a-Bye Baby,” “This Little Piggy,” and “You Are My Sunshine.” I’m from Alabama’s Botanical Gardens and Gatlinburg. I’m from short people and dancing. I’m from taking Kaylan on vacation with me. I’m from a box under my bed. By: Teresa Barrett ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Where I’m From... I’m from the old, wooden tree house in the apple tree, the Pepsi that sits in my refrigerator, and Black-ops that is the most awesome video game. I’m from my favorite cousins who always give me the basketball when we’re playing basketball. I’m from the two-storied blue house with the 5 acre backyard. I’m from the apple tree that I always pick apples from in my tree house, and the dazzling sunflowers that shine on me. I’m from Lil’ Wayne singing “Green and Yellow” at the 2011 Super Bowl. I’m from the awesome New York Jets’ and Giants’ games. I’m from playing football and basketball with my family. I’m from being MVP of the year 3 times in a row. I’m from the birthday card box in my attic. By: Maurice Coney ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Where I’m From... I’m from the new and black Xbox in the living room. I’m from the Kraft Mac’n’Cheese from Publix. I’m from the car game in my room. I’m from my aunts and grandmas that live in Texas and Mississippi. I’m from the old, red brick house. I’m from the tall sunflowers, the bright and black blackberries, and the red tomatoes in the garden. I’m from country music. I’m from “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star.” I’m from the trips to Gatlinburg every year. I’m from blond hair. I’m from hard workers. I’m from being happy that my dad is healing after the operation on his hip. I’m from keeping stuff I like under my bed. By: Nicholas Johnson Where I’m From... I’m from a black, shy cat; a dark, black tire swing; and a big, blue, oval swimming pool. I’m from Sue, Rich, and 2 funny siblings. I’m from a quiet, sometimes noisy, neighborhood. I’m from yellow tulips, orange carrots, and sweet yummy peaches. I’m from the “Big Green Tractor” and “Pretty Girl Rock.” I’m from “You Are My Sunshine” and Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star.” I’m from fishing and swimming at night. I’m from brown, straight hair and hazel eyes. I’m from meeting wonderful new family. I’m from a secret, brown wooden drawer. By: Chrissy Furello ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Where I’m From... I’m from a small tan stuffed animal named Ruffus. I’m from my loving family, a big cute dog, and my beautiful singing voice. I’m from my pretty sister, Kayla, and K’tina, and my nice brother, Blake. I’m from a small blue house in a quiet, soothing neighborhood. I’m from beautiful white roses and a juicy apple tree. I’m from a great song called “Jar of Hearts,” and “Arms.” I’m from my family getting together and having fun on holidays. I’m from silky smooth, dirty blond hair, big brown eyes, and dimples. I’m from getting two cute dogs that love me. I’m from having a pretty diary with my initials on it and diamonds. By: Layla Spears ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Where I’m From... I’m from a flat screen TV in the living room. I’m from the good old game Halo Reach. I’m from Lisa and Thomas and lots of baby cousins. I’m from bright yellow daffodils, sweet, smiling sunflowers, and a sweet, fresh maple tree. I’m from good songs “How to Love” and “Forget You.” I’m from “Rock-a-Bye Baby.” I’m from the wonderful Dollywood. I’m from hip-hop dancing and brown eyes. I’m from a newborn baby cousin. I’m from being a famous softball player. By: Jaiden McAdoo ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Where I’m From... I’m from a new black phone that I got last year that has a keyboard on it. I’m from Zombies from the awesome, black Xbox 360: I can play with people online with it. I’m from my cute, little 5-month-old baby brother who has red hair just like me and brown eyes, too. I’m from the big, white house where me, mom, step-dad, and brother and the dogs live. I’m from the beautiful daisies that smell good that go around when the wind blows. I’m from “When I’m Gone” by Eminem: it’s a really good song. I’m from when my mom told me a story about when she got pulled over. I’m from whenever it’s holidays and we always go laser tagging. I’m from talking; I get that from my Grammy: we are both talkers. I’m from my baby brother in the hospital that I got to hold. I’m from the little pink locker my my room that I keep secrets in. By: Kayla Thomas ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Where I’m From... I’m from a cute female dog with an odd tail in Murfreesboro, TN. I’m from the original flavor of Bubblegum. I’m from a huge TV with On Demand. I’m from Luke, Jonah, and many other relatives. I’m from a green, wood siding house by a lake with a basement. I’m from a Cherry Blossom that was the on edge of our land that was very tall. I’m from “Thriller” in November of ‘82. I’m from “This Little Piggy.” I’m from Japanese Karate. I’m from hazel eyes for about 4 to 1,000,000 generations back. I’m from getting a puppy in ‘08. By: Ethan Hamm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Where I’m From... I’m from the remote control of tanks, cars, planes, and submarines. I’m from my cousin, Caleb. I’m from a cattle farm long, long ago. I’m from oak trees, beech trees, and cantaloupe. I’m from “This Little Piggy” and the rhymes that my Mom tells me. I’m from going to a Blackman football game and from drawing. I’m from things stored in the attic. By: Tyler Ayers ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Where I’m From... I’m from my awesome new 3D TV, lemonade nerds, and Need for Speed Carbon, the Game. I’m from my wonderful parents, Pamela and Kevin Kennedy. I’m from my old brick house. I’m from climbing my tall tree in my yard. I’m from loud Christian rap. I’m from soccer and the black Nintendo Wii. I’m from warm pancakes and maple syrup. I’m from having parties that are very long. I’m from everything great! I’m from helping animals. I’m from getting lots of trophies and medals. By: Thomas Kennedy FARM SALES & SERVICES 637 South Main Street Eagleville, Tennessee (615) 274-2200 Offering one of the states largest selections of used farm equipment. Farm Sales & Service is a proud dealer of Bush Hog brand equipment. EAGLEVILLE TIMES www.eaglevilletimes.com November 2011 Birthday Wishes th Happy 18 Birthday Tyler Love Mom, Dad, Cody & Jordan Crossword Puzzle Across th Happy 16 Birthday Cassidy Shockey We Love You - Daddy, Mom, Brian, Jordan, Granny, Pa, Nana and Pa Happy Birthday Elizabeth Hensley Elizabeth Hensley was 6 years old on Oct. 10, 2011. She is the daughter of Wilson and Courtney Hensley and Granddaughter of Gary and Dottie Clarke of Nolensville. SPECIAL BIRTHDATE 11/11/11 1 1 1948 Hitchcock thriller 5 Duration 9 Shopper stopper 13 Lena of Chocolat 14 Velocity 16 Biblical prophet 17 King of Amalek 18 Glacial 19 Dec. holiday, shortened 20 Incurred, as bills 22 Marimba relative 24 Field of study ender 26 Sign before Virgo 27 Clumsy golfer 29 Dorsey’s dance hall 34 G.I. entertainers 35 Golden Horde member 37 Lassitude 38 Debussy’s “La ___” 39 Pondered 41 LAX posting 42 Goats’ actions 45 Swindle 47 ___ amis 48 Gilbert and Sullivan work 50 Render harmless 52 Actor Tognazzi 53 Evening hour 54 Small free-reed instrument 59 Pergola 62 Rush job notation 63 Bring to mind 65 Like a cupboard, perhaps? 66 Margarita fruit 67 Fills to capacity 68 Ancient Andean 69 Brewer’s kiln This year, the people celebrating their birthdays on this date might consider the number 11, their lucky number. It’s not considered rare, but is uncommon to have a birth date that can be read forward and backward or that it only consists of one repeating number. 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TUESDAY 7 22 24 3 2 7 6 4 7 5 1 3 2 9 6 Puzzle Solutions on page 18 MONDAY 6 21 November 2011 SUNDAY Page Wedding Anniversaries WEDNESDAY 9 8 Birthdays THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 Ryan Vincion Margaret Ryan Rayanna Rowland Khendal Lillard Khameron Lillard Suzy Anderson Cassidy Shockey Troy Hickman Jesse Johnson Alicia Jordan Daniel Boone (1734) Joyce Roberts Becky Cunningham Gina Kay Reid Judy Batts Linda Williams Art Garfunkel (1941) Joyce Merritt Vivien Leigh (1913) Brendon Bennett Roy Rogers (1911) Tanner Warf Yanni (1954) Walter Cronkite (1916) Will Rogers (1879) 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Paul Anderson Truman Jones Rosemary Jacobs Maria Shriver (1955) Glenn Frey (1948) Sally Field (1946) Veronica Redmond Renee Shinn Al Hirt (1922) Billy Graham (1918) Carol Jane Spindell Bonnie Raitt (1949) Morley Safer (1931) Patti Page (1927) Kayre Driver Evelyn Williams Dana McGee Marty Taylor Samantha Rigsby Jeff Mooneyham Blake Hodge Margaret Hall Lorene Rigsby Neil Young (1945) Grace Kelly (1929) 13 14 15 Randy & Pam Owen Tommy & Jane Jackson 16 17 18 Beth Sesler Whoopi Goldberg (1949) Rebecka Jackson St. Augustine (354) Prince Charles (1948) Kelli Lamb Claude Monet (1840) Sandy Shelton Crissy Houser Jason McGee Joe Frank Carlton Lisa Bogle Barbara Clark Chad Dawson Milo Carpenter Chloe Smotherman Rock Hudson (1925) Nell Wilson Brian Haley Jodie Foster (1962) Meg Ryan (1961) Don & Jeannie Hendrix Calvin Klein (1942) 20 25 21 22 23 24 Gary Leverette Joe Pendergrass Bo Derek (1956) Goldie Hawn (1945) Veronica Hamel (1943) Marlo Thomas (1938) Dick Smothers (1939) Dennis Kelley Jamie Lee Curtis (1958) Billie Jean King (1943) Robert Vaughn (1932) Ann Marshall Tilitha Walker Harpo Marx (1888) Boris Karloff (1887) Billy the Kid (1859) Bat Masterson (1853) Sarah Broach Benjamin Broach Chad Lamb Paula Hutto Joe DiMaggio (1914) 27 28 29 30 Joyce Jones Lisa Manning Bobby Bogle Jimi Hendrix (1942) Wayne Johnson Howie Mandel (1955) Tony Anderson James “Murphy” Stem Chuck Mangione (1940) Angela Haley Dick Clark (1929) Mark Twain (1835) Eddie & Elaine Cunningham 19 Phillip Miles Tim Crick 26 Liz Bonner Charles Mullins Jack McCall Joy True Steve Hicks If you would like to have your birthday or anniversary appear on the calendar, send names and dates in by the 20th of the prior month to: eaglevilletimes@bellsouth.net or call (615) 274-2749. 18 Page www.eaglevilletimes.com EAGLEVILLE TIMES November 2011 Eagleville Middle School Basketball By Anthony Hawks The smell of popcorn in the air, whistle blows and sneakers sliding across the gym floor usually means one thing. It’s basketball season again in Eagleville! It’s the sport that carries us through the winter after the end of football and the beginning of baseball and softball. Perhaps most enjoyed because it’s played inside in the comfort of the Eagleville High School gym. Yes folks, let the fast paced games begin! The start of the 2011-2012 Eagleville Middle School Eagles boys and girls games were much anticipated this year. With several returning players on both squads the teams should have another great year. The 13 player girl’s team is coached by Michael McClaran and assistant coach Michelle Curtis. The boy’s team carries 16 players on their roster and is coached by Jennifer Snell and assistant coach Alan Pepper. Both teams opened their seasons with a win at Moore County on October 17th. Moore County, a long time Eagleville rival put up a good fight but they were no match for our Eagles. Both teams would like to invite you out to catch a game. While you’re there plan on visiting the concession stand and try out one of their county wide known bake potatoes. You won’t leave hungry if you do! 2011 – 2012 Eagleville Eagles Middle School Basketball Roster Boys Player # Girls Brandon Kelley 33 Rudy Guerra 00 Dino Burgess 32 Peyton Nightingale 14 Cole Miller 3 Eric Hawks 11 Evan Rives 13 Matthew Boyett 21 Joeseph Sewell 42 Trent Mullins 20 Chavalier Sutton 44 Ethan Cobb 12 Dawson Reed 2 Mitchell Turner 10 Lytton Haley 34 Cody Pepper 4 Karah Snell, Team Mgr Ethan Hurst, Team Mgr 2011 Meeting Dates for City of Eagleville Planning Commission City Council Police Board Fire Board The Planning Commission will meet once a Quarter on the first Monday of the month. Every 4th Thursday Tue. Before Council mtg. Tue. Before Council mtg. City Hall ‐ 7:00 p.m. City Hall ‐ 5:30 p.m. City Hall ‐ 7:00 p.m. City Hall ‐ 6:30 p.m. August 25, 2011 August 23, 2011 August 23, 2011 October 3, 2011 September 22, 2011 September 20, 2011 September 20, 2011 January 3, 2012 (Tuesday) October 27, 2011 October 25, 2011 October 25, 2011 May 7th, 2012 November 22, 2011 November 15, 2011 November 15, 2011 September 4th, 2012 December 15, 2011 December 13, 2011 December 13, 2011 *****The Tornado Siren will be tested for 1 minute prior to the City Council meeting at 6:45 p.m.***** P U Z Z L E S O L U T I O N S R O A R O L G A D U M B O U S E U P P I A N O F O R T E H A L O A S I A R A M S 7 4 5 1 3 6 2 8 9 1 6 8 2 4 9 3 5 7 2 9 3 5 8 7 4 1 6 E T N S G P U P L O G F E R T A M T S R E T U G O M O N P E E S T E P O X Y 6 2 1 9 7 5 8 3 4 R E L Y T U F T B A S R A I V A N C O T E 5 3 9 4 6 8 7 2 1 8 7 4 3 2 1 9 6 5 M E D A R L O P L E A L L R E E D A U D D I S E V A A K E E S S T 3 1 6 8 9 4 5 7 2 S A X H O R N S E R B I A 4 5 2 7 1 3 6 9 8 9 8 7 6 5 2 1 4 3 A M M O L O A N E S S E O N E M A N B A N D O U T E R M I A S M O R C A R E A M Sat. Nov. 19th 1084 Hwy 41A, South Eagleville (across from Sewell’s) Home decor, wood furniture, kids toys, mens and womens boots and shoes, mens and womens clothes, kids clothes, baby stuff, plus lots more! Player # Kristin Barnes 10 Taylor Turnage 20 Allison Lynch 25 Chelsea Scott 24 Taylor Reed 5 Hannah Cron 33 JordanTurnage 32 Ryleigh Cobb 34 Macy Tollett 14 Abigail Greene 12 Kayelen Batey 23 Tori Laidig 22 Amy Tidwell 00 Carissa Curtis, Team Mgr Eliza McClaran, Team Mgr Photos by Derise Kelley 2011 Eagleville Middle School Basketball Schedule Mon. Oct. 17 Thurs. Oct. 20 Mon. Oct. 24 Tues. Oct. 25 Thurs. Oct. 27 Tues. Nov. 1 Thurs. Nov. 3 Mon. Nov. 7 Tues. Nov. 8 Thurs. Nov. 10 Mon. Nov. 14 Thurs. Nov. 17 Mon. Nov. 28 Thurs. Dec. 1 Dec. 5-10 @Moore Col Away 6:00 MTCS Home 6:00 @Forrest Away 6:00 @Community Away 6:00 @Cascade Away 6:00 Liberty Home 6:00 Westwood Home 6:00 Moore Co. Home 6:00 @Westwood Away 6:00 Cascade Home 6:00 @MTCS Away 6:00 Forrest Home 6:00 @Liberty Away 6:00 Community Home 6:00 World Tournament @Forrest NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 2011-004 Tues. Nov. 22, 2011 - 7:30 pm Eagleville City Hall Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing before the Town Council of the Town of Eagleville, Tennessee, will be held at the Eagleville City Hall, 108 South Main Street, in said City on Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011, beginning at 7:30 o’clock P.M. for the purpose of considering a proposed amendatory Ordinance 2011-004 amending the Zoning Ordinance and the Zoning Map of the Town of Eagleville, Tennessee, constituting a part of said Zoning Ordinance, at which time and place all interested persons may appear and be heard with respect to said Ordinance. The proposed amendatory Ordinance, if and when effective, will amend said Zoning Ordinance to rezone the territory known as Map 144H, Group B, Parcel No. 010.00, 138 Allisona Road, from Residential R-2 District to CI Central Business District. /s/ Amy Von Almen, CITY RECORDER CALENDER OF EVENTS Nov 5 - Country Ham Breakfast, Harpeth Lick C.P. Church, 6981 Arno-Allisona Rd. Serving 6-9 am. Country ham, eggs, bacon, sausage, potato casserole, gravy, biscuits, orange juice, coffee and sweets. Adults $7, children $3.50. Any questions, call Betty Crafton at 274-6453 or Pat Peach at 3687184. Nov 5 - Tennessee Donkey Association Fundraiser. Lightfoot Lee and Dena Wilson, along with friends, Roger and Soldier, will be at the Eagleville Co-op, Saturday, November 5th, 2011 from 8 am to 12 pm. They will be selling and signing 2012 calendars. This fundraiser money goes entirely to the donkey club for promoting miniature donkey awareness and welfare. Lightfoot will give free cart rides with each calendar purchase! Nov 10 - Pancake Breakfast & Rummage Sale - FiftyForward College Grove will have a Pancake Breakfast and Rummage Sale. The breakfast is all you can eat for $5. A family cost is $20, children 12 and under $3, and children 3 and under eat free. Breakfast will be served from 7:30 a.m. – 10 a.m. Rummage Sale items include glassware, collectible items, fabrics and crafts and other gently used items. All proceeds from the breakfast and rummage sale benefit FiftyForward College Grove. Make sure to bring your appetite and a friend. Phone 615-368-7093 Nov 14 - Rutherford County Commissioner Tiffany Phillips will be hosting a Meet and Greet event at Rockvale Community Center on November 14, 2011 at 6:00. She invites all residents of the Rutherford County District 8 to come out. Dec 10 - Eagleville Christmas Parade at 11:00 pm MEETING SCHEDULE Eagleville City Council (Community Ctr) ........................4th Thurs - 7 pm Eagleville F.C.E. Club (Community Ctr) .......................2nd Tues - 10 am Eagleville Lions Club (Community Ctr) ................1st & 3rd Mon - 7 pm Eagleville Planning (City Hall) once each quarter -1st Mon - 6:30 pm Horton Hwy Utility District Board .......................2nd Thurs - 3 pm Rutherford Co. Farm Serv Agency ......................1st Wed of month TN Valley Pioneer Power Assoc. (Comm. Ctr) ....Jesse Geasley- 615-542-5656 November 2011 www.eaglevilletimes.com EAGLEVILLE TIMES Page 19 r o j a a v i S ngs! M on Used and New 210 Vehicles 250 Units in stock g n i M h u t s y t r G e o! v E Our Loss Is Your Gain COME IN TODAY! YOU SEE SO MANY BECAUSE YOU SAVE SO MUCH! WWW.BEAMANDCJ.COM Due to ad deadlines some units may be sold. Photos for illustration only. Ad expires Nov. 21, 2011. *See dealer for details. 615-895-5092 1705 S. Church St. • Murfreesboro Just off I-24 at Exit 81-B www.beamandodgechryslerjeep.com ST. CHURCH ile Beaman Rt. 231 take Exit 81B 1/2 m on right I-24 or Toll Free 1-800-527-2558 NASHVILLE Murfreesboro (615) 274-3360 1005 S. Main Street - Eagleville, TN 37060 Deli & Meat Dept. - (615) 274-3383 Call ahead for ready to pick up orders. Happy Thanksgiving From Everyone at Sewell’s Grocery Open 7 Days A Week Monday—Saturday 6:00 am—8:00 pm Sunday 9 am—8 pm We now have th Sewell’ e s Rewa rds Car d Start U Today sing Your R for Ins eward s Ca t a n Points t Redee Prizes and rd mable G for Gif ain ts Check our Deli! Open at 6:00 a.m. Mon. - Sat. Congratulations! Serving Breakfast Eagleville Biscuits and High School Fresh Ground Coffee Recipe Of The Month Easy Slow Cooker Pot Roast WHAT YOU NEED 4 pounds chuck roast salt and pepper to taste 1 packet dry onion soup mix 1 cup water 3 carrots, chopped 1 onion, chopped 3 potatoes, peeled and cubed 1 stalk celery, chopped MAKE IT Take the chuck roast and season with salt and pepper to taste. Brown on all sides in a large skillet over high heat. Place in the slow cooker and add the soup mix, water, carrots, onion, potatoes and celery. Cover and cook on low setting for 8 to 10 hours. Football District 9A Champs Meat & 3 vegetables available daily. pay at the pump 24 hour service Inside Seating Available Our Meat Department will cut meat to your order. Please call ahead or see someone in the meat department for your special requests. Our Deli can also prepare large orders for your party or special event.
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