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THE CHRONICLE Celebrating our 28th year as the leading newspaper in Mt. Juliet and West Wilson County www.thechronicleofmtjuliet.com

Volume 29 You Heard it First

$40 million lawsuit filed in case of death of MJ man

of Mt. Juliet

November 4, 2009

Number 43

AJ chooses MJ to launch new CD

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Big Brothers launch annual Christmas drive for the needy Page 5

What you don’t know about Judge Andy Wright Page 7

MJHS Bears head into TSSAA Class 6A playoffs after 2x OT loss Page 9

Country music superstar Alan Jackson appeared at Cracker Barrel in Mt. Juliet on Monday, where fans began lining up before 6 a.m. for the chance to have the singer sign copies of his new CD, Songs of Love and Heartache, to buy items from his new merchandise line sold at Cracker Barrel Old Country Stores and meet him. Media outlets from across the state and beyond, including the Associated Press, swarmed the meet and greet, and the event was highlighted on local news channels Monday evening. ~ Photo by Tomi L. Wiley

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$40M lawsuit filed in death of MJ man the Lebanon airport to the Cornelia Fort Airport in A $40 million lawsuit Nashville on Nov. 2, 2008. was filed Thursday, October The lawsuit describes 29, in Wilson County Circuit Koudelka as a student Court to recover damages as pilot and alleges that the a result of a helicopter crash helicopter “experienced a a year ago that claimed the loss of ability to maintain life of a Mt. Juliet man. altitude and control” due Lebanon attorney the failure of its engine and Keith Williams filed other components and the lawsuit on behalf as a result caused the of the family of The lawsuit holds that the pilot to lose control Robert Koudelka, of “dangerous and defective which resulted in the Mt. Juliet, who was helicopter crashing killed last November condition” of the helicopter led to into the Cumberland when his helicopter River. the crash. crashed on the The lawsuit holds Wilson County side of that the “dangerous the Cumberland River near Charles J. and Carolyn and defective condition” Hwy. 109. The statute of Koudelka, the parents of of the helicopter led to the limitations for the case ran the victim of the crash, as crash. out on Monday, November the plaintiffs and lists as Noble Aviation, a 2. defendants Noble Aviation, Lebanon based company The lawsuit, which LLC; Sevier County at the time, provided the includes a lengthy list of Choppers, LLC; RediAir, helicopter to Koudelka the plaintiffs, many of whom are LLC; Robinson Helicopter lawsuit states and Ellen L. corporations or businesses Company; Lycoming Harvey-Smith, a Nashville with out-of-state addresses, Engines; AVCO Corporation; resident, owned the was delayed in being filed, Textron Inc.; and Ellen L. helicopter. according to Williams, largely Harvey-Smith. Sevier County Lycoming because the Federal Aviation Engines is a Pennsylvania Choppers and RediAir had Administration has been company, made inspections Robinson both slow in completing its work, Helicopter provided certain Company is and including an investigation located in California, and maintenance and service into the crash, and filing its AVCO and Textron are both work on the helicopters, report as to what was the Delaware corporations. according the complaint. likely cause of the crash. Robinson Helicopters According to the “We still don’t have lawsuit, Robert Koudelka, and Lycoming Engines are the findings of the FAA’s 43, died from injuries charged in the lawsuit for investigation,” Williams sustained manufacture when the “wrongful said, “but we had to file the Robinson helicopter he was and sale” of the helicopter lawsuit in order to meet the flying crashed on a flight including its engine and deadline imposed by the scheduled to take him from other components.

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statute of limitations.” Although the lawsuit has been filed, Williams said a trial date won’t be set in the case until all evidence is collected and that he said won’t happen until the FAA completes and makes available its report. The lawsuit lists

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Wilson County Democratic Women will meet at 6:30 pm., Tuesday, November 10, in the Gentry Building at the James E. Ward Agricultural Center/Wilson County Fairgrounds, Lebanon. All Democratic Women are invited to attend the potluck supper.

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This past Saturday was the last day that the Mount Juliet Farmers’ Market was open for the season. I want to thank Mr. Black, Mr. McDaniel, the Evans Family and all the other farmers that were there so faithfully. They brought wonderful produce and other special treats that my family and friends enjoyed all summer long. From Mount Juliet road, it may have looked like a small market, because there may have only been a few trucks. But those trucks carried everything you could imagine-local honey,

fantastic tomatoes, farm fresh eggs, lots of different kinds of summer and winter squash, different kinds of corn, green beans, october beans, different kinds of lettuce, cucumbers, crowder peas, greens, eggplant, green onions, every kind of produce you could think of (and some I hadn’t known before but became family favorites), peppers! It was a feast of fresh, local treats. There were many jams and jellies from local produce that really did taste like my mother use to make. There were other special treats like home canned tomato juice, canned tomatoes, pickled beets, pickled okra, lots of different kinds of pickles and more than I can mention. I remember making many of these treats with my mother, aunt and grandmother. They have all been special treats on my family table and shared with friends. Some of them will be included in Christmas baskets for friends and family. My family has eaten much better because of the farmers market. It was something I looked forward

to every Saturday. Not only was the produce and other products wonderful, but all the farmers were so nice and remembered me every Saturday. I quickly got in the habit of going the market first for my produce, before I went to the grocery store. Thank you again to the great farmers who provided us with such healthy, delicious food. I felt an extra blessing every time I sat with the family and enjoyed a dinner of all locally grown food. Thank you to our town government for arranging and supporting this opportunity. The central location made it easy to visit the market and provided visibility for this new project. I sincerely hope that the government continues to support the market and can keep the market in a central, easily visible location. I’m looking forward to spring and a new season at the Mount Juliet Farmers Market! Sincerely, Vicki Richard Mount Juliet, TN 37122

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Big Brothers launches Christmas food, toy drive to help needy families in West Wilson County Each year at Christmas Big Brothers with the help of The Mt. Juliet High School students, ROTC and numerous volunteers’ pack food boxes for needy families. “At our Christmas event last year approximately 700 boxes of food was packed for 350 families to receive food,” said Owen Gleaves with Big Brothers of Mt. Juliet. “Some 800 children received Christmas through the Mother’s Toy Store. This was a huge increase over previous years. The West Wilson County population is increasing and we expect an increase of families needing assistance for Christmas 2009.” Without Big Brothers help many families may not be able to provide a Christmas for their family. Collection boxes will be placed in the Wilson County Schools in the Mt. Juliet area in early November. Big Brothers is a 501©3 nonprofit and operates entirely on donations. There are no salaries paid to any individual in this organization. “We are all volunteers with one goal in mind and that is to help those that are less fortunate,” Gleaves said. “We are asking that parents, students, local businesses and the community be aware that without their help in this most important mission, we would be unable to carry out our Christmas activities.” The Mother’s Toy Store will be Saturday, December 19, at the Mt. Juliet Middle School Cafeteria (formerly The Mt. Juliet High School) located at 3565 N. Mt. Juliet Road

from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. There is no charge for the families to shop due to your dedicated support to the Big Brothers Program. Volunteers will be

packing food boxes for those less fortunate at the Mt. Juliet Middle School, located next to Sonic on N. Mt. Juliet Road, on Friday, December 18, at 6:30 p.m. Food boxes will be delivered on Saturday morning December 19. “We invite anyone in the community that would like to volunteer their help to please come and join us,” Gleaves said. “Helping others less fortunate is a wonderful experience for all ages.” Businesses and private individuals that would like to sponsor a family to provide them with Christmas are encouraged to do so and may contact Big Brothers through the Web Site or by calling the help line at 641-0577 for further information. Families are required to pre-register and may do so at the Charlie Daniels Park Community Center from November 9 - December 13 from 8 a.m. until 7 p.m. Monday Friday. Applications are also available at the Mt. Juliet Help Center during regular operating hours. Preregistration is essential and required. Families that do

not register will shop after all pre-registered families have been served and may not receive as many gifts. Big Brothers hold meetings at the Cooks United Methodists Church, 7919 Lebanon Rd. The public is is invited to attend any of their meetings. New member are always welcome. Meeting dates for 2009 are on Thursdays Nov. 5 and 19, and Dec. 3, 10, and 17 and start at 7 p.m. Monetary donations can be mailed to Big Brothers of Mt. Juliet, P.O. Box 1513, Mt. Juliet, TN. 37121. Visit the Events page at www.bigbrothersofmj.org

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Martha (Herman) Coleman; brother, Tommy Stamps; sister, Frances Oliver; 11 grandchildren; 29 greatgrandchildren and 13 greatgreat grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Saturday, October 31, 2009, at Bond Memorial Chapel with Bro. Johnny Brown, Bro. Darrell Duncan and Lynn McCulloch officiating. Interment followed at Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Active pallbearers were Wendell Stamps, Wayne Stamps, Austin Stamps, Mark Coleman, Jim Coleman, Adam Sparks, Steve Stamps and Tony Stamps. Honorary pallbearers were Elder and Deacons of Center Chapel Church of Christ, James Powell, Gary Sole, Glenn Helms, Tanner Simms, Tyler Simms and Robert Rhea. Flowers accepted or memorials may be made to The Center Chapel Church of Christ Building Fund, 9500 Central Pike, Mt. Juliet, TN 37122. Visitation will be 3-8 p.m. Friday at Bond Memorial Chapel, N. Mt. Juliet Road and Weston Drive, Mt. Juliet, TN. (615)773-2663. Obit Line (615)641-2663, www. bondmemorial.com

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Learning about our leaders: MJ Judge Andy Wright Editor’s Note: On the first Wednesday of each month I will profile a Mt. Juliet community leader, staff member, business or department head with the hopes that those of you new to the area, or residents who have lived here all your lives, and are not familiar with those who lead our growing community will get to know who’s who and who’s making what happen. This is not an investigative endeavor – I want it to be informative but fun. If you have a person you’d like to see profiled, or questions you’d like to ask, I’d love to hear from you. Email me at editor@ tcomj.com, or call 615-7546111. I look forward to your suggestions. This week we’ll start with our new Mt. Juliet Municipal Judge, Andy Wright, a simple Q & A form. 1. What is your job title and how long have you been doing this? My official title in Lebanon is City Attorney. I am the first full-time City Attorney Lebanon has had and I have been there for about five and half years. Additionally, about three or four nights a month, I preside over the Mt. Juliet city court as the Municipal Judge. I was honored to be appointed to that position about five months ago. The Mt. Juliet city clerk’s office and the police department have both been overwhelmingly supportive in assisting me with scheduling dockets to avoid any work conflicts between the two positions. 2. Where do you live, and as much about your family

as you feel comfortable sharing. My wife, Jill, and I have been married for over eighteen years. When she was pregnant with our first child in 2002, we moved to

her hometown of Mt. Juliet from Hermitage, where we had lived for eleven years. Being able to raise our children in Wilson County was very important to us, so as soon as we knew we were going to have one, we started the transition of moving here. We actually moved into a house that is eight houses down the street from the one in which she grew up and in which her parents still reside. My son, Drew, is now in the second grade at Elzie Patton Elementary and my daughter, Abby, is in pre-K at Mt. Juliet Christian Academy. We are active members of First Baptist Church of Mt. Juliet. 3. Tell me a little bit about your background, experience, education, etc. I grew up in Hermitage and Old Hickory, attending DuPont High School until it was closed in 1986, and

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then attending McGavock Comprehensive High School for one year, graduating in 1987. I knew early on that I wanted a career in law enforcement of some type. In July of this year, the Mt. Juliet Board of Commissioners appointed me to the position of Mt. Juliet City Judge. I’m able to utilize every facet of my background in law enforcement, criminal defense, and municipal law, in carrying out my duties as the city judge and thoroughly enjoy having this opportunity to serve the citizens of Mt. Juliet. 4. What’s your favorite color? Definitely blue. I love a beautiful day’s blue sky, the stress relief of watching and listening to a blue ocean, and the excitement of wearing and seeing Titans’ blue on game days, notwithstanding their current record. - Type of food? Fried chicken. I would rather have great fried chicken than a steak. I’m also a fan of mixing it up as well, though, and often indulge in Mexican food, Asian food, and even sushi every so often. - City? There’s no place like home. I have visited Los Angeles, San Diego, New York, See WRIGHT, Page 10

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as well, which can be topped and altered for your mood and tastes. All ingredients with the exception of the sausages are prepared fresh in house or delivered daily. The New England-style buns are made exclusively for Cori’s Doghouse by Provence Breads, and Sullivan uses Sabretts hot dogs of New York. The French fries are hand-cut every day, the onion rings freshly cut and breaded. Sullivan said he’s planning on revamping the menu for winter, adding items such as homemade soups, chili, and “maybe a bread bowl.” Sullivan added that all dogs and sausages will remain on the menu. He also offers fresh baked items which rotate in variety, as well as… get ready for it… a fried Twinkie for dessert. Sullivan opened Cori’s Doghouse on September 22 and has already “beefed up staff” to meet needs he wasn’t expecting. He said the customer response has been surprising and rewarding to him both in the amount of customers and their positive reaction to his food. “Kids who won’t eat anything will eat everything on their plate,” Sullivan said. “One family with two children was amazed that their children were so enthralled with their food that they kids barely even talked. The parents said they felt like they had some alone time together, even with the kids at the table.” There are more reasons than the 32 different styles of hot dogs to come to Cori’s Doghouse. Even more than the fried Twinkie. Sullivan spent years working in the corporate restaurant world, and he brings that knowledge to his business now, even though his approach is quite different. “We offer a very, very good product that is priced in such a way that people are happy walking through the door,” Sullivan said. “Besides offering really good food that you can’t find anywhere else close by, I am very anti-corporate and don’t feel it’s necessary to gouge people out of their money. I spent years in the corporate world and I don’t agree with their methods or their cookie-cutter way of doing things.” Cori’s Doghouse is located in Providence MarketPlace, near the west entrance to Belk’s.

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Sports Bears head into playoffs Friday after falling to Beech From staff reports Mt. Juliet will host Murfreesboro Oakland Friday, Nov. 6 in the first round of the TSSAA Class 6A football playoffs. The Golden Bears stand 9-1 on the season while Oakland enters Friday’s contest 8-2. In the wake of last week’s double-overtime loss to Beech, Mt. Juliet finished second in District 9AAA and was awarded a No. 3 seed in their eight-team bracket. Oakland, with losses to only Division II power Ensworth and District 7AAA rival Riverdale, is seeded sixth. The winner of Friday’s Mt. Juliet - Oakland game will play either No. 7-seeded Franklin County (4-6) or No. 2-seeded and District 6AAA champ Cookeville (73) Friday, Nov. 13 in the second round. Mt. Juliet’s hopes of a perfect regular season and an outright District 9AAA championship came crashing to Earth last Thursday as Beech converted a gutsy two-point conversion in the second overtime for a 47-46 win over the Bears.

Mt. Juliet fell to 9-1 on the regular season and awaits word from the TSSAA on a first round playoff matchup. Beech improved to 8-2 overall. M t . Juliet trailed 19-10 at intermission and rallied back behind the sterling play of quarterback Reed Gurchiek. The senior completed 15of-23 passes for 252 yards Mt. Juliet quarterback Reed Gurchiek (11) lofts and three a touchdown pass to Vaughn Cornelia during t o u c h d o w n s . the second overtime of Mt. Juliet’s 47-46 loss He also ran for to Beech High Thursday, Oct. 30. The Bears, three scores. now 9-1 on the season, will host Murfreesboro A f t e r Oakland Friday, Nov. 6 in the first round of the the two teams TSSAA Class 6A playoffs. Kickoff is set for 7 swapped scores p.m. ~ Photo by Randy Self / www.selfphoto. and PATs in the ifp3.com first overtime, Juliet a 46-39 lead. Mt. Juliet scored on its Beech’s Travis first play of the second OT Haymer shredded the Mt. as Gurchiek hit Vaughn Juliet defense for 221 yards Cornelia in the back of the and five touchdowns on 28 endzone from 10 yards out. carries. Tyler Emmetts’ PAT gave Mt.

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Page 10, The Chronicle of Mt. Juliet, November 4, 2009 concerned. I wouldn’t want WRIGHT, from Page 7 to live anywhere other than Dallas, San Antonio, Miami, where I do, but thoroughly Atlanta, Chicago, Seattle, enjoy my visits to Panama and several other cities, but City Beach, Destin, and all none compare to the Middle destinations in between Tennessee area as far as I’m every year.- Animal? Do

you have any pets? What are they? I’m a dog guy, even though I bear the scars of three or four dog bites (they were all my fault). Although I don’t currently have any pets, my wife and I had two Chinese Shar Peis for a number of years before we had kids, but they’re no longer with us. If we ever do get another pet, it will be a dog. We’re not cat people. - Sport? Football, football, football, and softball. 5. If you could have dinner with anyone living or dead who would it be, and why? When I was a child, we would join my aunts, uncles, and cousins, every Sunday afternoon at my great grandmother’s house for Sunday dinner. She would cook an enormous spread of fried chicken, baked ham, dumplings, mashed potatoes, and several other things incredibly bad for you. She was an amazing woman. I would give anything to have one more Sunday dinner with her. 6. What would you say to someone who asked you why they stole their pickle? Talk to my lawyer. 7. If you were stranded on a deserted island, what five books would you want to have with you and why? Man vs. Wild: Survival Techniques from the Most

Dangerous Places on Earth by Bear Grylls. Because that fire is not going to build itself. Mary Ann’s Gilligan’s Island Cookbook by Dawn Wells. I consider myself an amateur chef and professional tailgater. Just because I’m marooned on a deserted island doesn’t mean I’m not going to eat well. Life Application Study Bible, NLT by Tyndale House Publishers. Because I can do all things through Christ, who gives me strength. Philippians 4:13. And also because if I’m deserted on an island with my Bible, I might actually find the time to read it as I should. What else would you need? 8. How do you deal with stress? Or... How do you relieve stress? I created a rule with my wife a long time ago that we go to Florida at least once a year. There’s nothing as relaxing to me as sitting on a beach, staring at the ocean, and listening to the waves. Being able to take our kids now makes it that much better. I also try to stay as active as possible by jogging and working out, playing softball for my church, attending Titans games, and working in my yard whenever I can.

9. Who has had the strongest influence on your development as a person? What can you tell me about that person? I don’t know that I can identify any one person who has influenced my development the most as a person. My parents are two of the hardest working people I have ever known. They instilled in me a long time ago a drive to identify goals, to work hard toward those goals, and to take pride in the work I achieved. I have been with my wife since I was seventeen years old. She has been there with me for just about every major decision I’ve ever had to make in my life. She is my spiritual benchmark and trusted counsel. My friend Jeff Cherry was my fraternity brother at MTSU, my partner on the police department in Metro, my law school buddy, and we even practiced law together. How many people can say they were given the gift of working with their best friend, and in two different career fields no less? We’ve covered each others’ tails in a number of respects for a number of years. 10. If you could buy anything in the world, but just one thing, what would you buy? That’s easy. Microsoft.

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Community Calendar Special Olympic Bowling Tournament November 4 Come and support your Wilson County Athletes at the 2009 Special Olympic Bowling event on Wednesday, November 4 and 11, at Hermitage Lanes. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m., and the event will take place 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Elementary grades 3 – 8 will play on November 4, and 9th grade through adult will play on November 11. For more information contact Dawn Bradley at 453-7288.

Special entertainment at MJSC November 4 Leo Fox and The 3 M Boys will entertain at the Mt. Juliet Senior Center on Wednesday, November 4. The Luncheon / Covered Dish begins at 11 a.m. with several important presentations. We will be honoring our U.S. veterans for their service to us. Please make special plans to be here. All U.S. veterans, Gold Star Mothers, and current enlistees are welcome. For more information contact Donna or Mary at 615-758-9114.

An Evening of Shakespeare November 6 and 7 The drama department at Lebanon High School will be presenting “An Evening of Shakespeare” on November 6 and 7, in the school auditorium. The performance will include two oneact versions of “Twelfth Night” and “A Comedy of Errors”, both edited by the celebrated Cecil Pickett. Show time is 7 p.m. both nights and admission will be charge at the door. Adults: $5, and students with identification and younger children: $3.00

MJCA Annual Extravaganza November 6 The Mount Juliet Christian Academy Annual Extravaganza, sponsored by the PTO, will be from 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. on Friday, November 6. This event is free and open to the public. Located in the gymnasium at MJCA, 735 N. Mount Juliet Road, we will have 50+ vendors selling a variety of specialty items all day. There will be a silent auction with bidding all day, ending at 8 pm plus a live auction at 7 p.m. We will also have kids’ games & activities from 5 - 8 pm. MJCA - serving the community through service and education for 30 years.

Lakeview Elementary Fall Festival November 7 The Lakeview Elementary Fall Festival will be held Saturday, November 7, at the school 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Games, concessions, lunch, silent auctions, inflatables and more. For more information Contact Jana Wood at [email protected] or 615-7544637.

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Reflections from an Old Friend Old is Good Can you remember the first time someone called you ma’am or sir? Did it make you feel old? I think I was eighteen when someone called me sir for the first time. It caught me totally off guard. I can remember sticking my chest out like some rough and tough rooster sporting around with my whisper thin mustache. I remember thinking it was really cool having someone call me sir. I began to think to myself, have I finally grown up or gotten old? Like a bolt of lightning it hit me, people with manners and proper upbringings will usually reply with sir, ma’am, young man or young lady. I suddenly remembered the proper raising I had received from my parents. They had always told me to use yes sir and yes ma’am or else. And trust me, I knew exactly what the or else was and I didn’t want any of it. Well, it must have worked, because I’ve been using yes sir and yes ma’am my whole life. I constantly reply to people with Mr. or Mrs., yes sir and no ma’am. The only problem is, most everybody I respond to with Mr. or Mrs. ask me to please just call them by their first name because it makes them feel old. Needless to say, I’m just a little bit confused. So I have decided to keep calling people Mr. and Mrs., and replying with yes sir and yes ma’am. So if I make you feel old, give my parents a call and blame them for their fancy manner and courtesy driven upbringing. In the meantime, I have one big question, when are we officially old? And to you young dudes who call me old. You might just be right. I now find myself saying the very same things my parents said when I was a kid. The very things I rolled my eyes at as a kid are now a big part of my daily vocabulary and fond memories. You know, things like, when I was a kid we use to walk nine miles in the snow, sleet and rain to get to school, you don’t know what work is, close that door, I’m not trying to heat the world, were you raised in a barn, money doesn’t grow on tress and so on. That sure does bring back fond memories. And now that I’m older, I sure am glad I listened to the so-called old folks. There is still one problem though…what’s up with the black socks and sandals look? No matter how old I get, please, please never let me wear black socks and sandals together in public. But seriously, getting older does have its advantages. It brings on discounted meals, road trips, not having to work unless you want to, sleeping in or staying up late, getting away with lots of stuff because people think you didn’t know any better…which is an act by the way, and having lots of people love and adore you because you are soooooo cute and sweet. I’m not a rocket scientist, but that sounds pretty cool to me. Now you know that getting older is an honor. We must never forget the wonderful treasure and wealth of knowledge that our so called older citizens have to offer. So please Honor them, love them, respect them and learn from them…except for the black socks and sandals. In closing, go so called old folks go! You are like aging antiques. You just get better and more valuable with time.

Walking tour of Historic Cedar Grove Cemetery November 7 Encore Theatre Company will present this entertaining and educational trip back in time on Saturday, November 7. Guides in period clothing will escort visitors through the cemetery to hear first hand, the stories of the residents and their families. Tour times begin every few minutes starting at 2pm with the last tickets sales at 5pm, then again in the dark at 7 pm with the last ticket sales at 10 pm. The cemetery is handicapped accessible and the tour is suitable for all ages. Ticket prices are $8 adults, $5 for students & seniors. Children 4 and under are free. Group rates available upon request. Entrance to Cedar Grove Cemetery is off 231 South (South Cumberland St) opposite Wal-Mart. Parking available at Lowe’s. Contact Paula Fox 615-2435643 or Linda Salts Nelson 615-828-7042. Encore Theatre Company 615-598-8950. www. encore-theatre-company.org. Rain date is Sunday, November 8. Encore Theatre Company is a non-profit community theatre serving Wilson County & surrounding areas.

Repulican Party Open Meeting November 7 Wilson County Republican Party Open Meeting. Dr. Bill Warner from the Center for the Study of Political Islam will be our speaker. Join us at 9 a.m. on Saturday, November 7, at the WCRP Headquarters at 1221-F S. Hartmann Drive, Lebanon, 37087. The coffee is brewing. For more information call 615-516-6812.

Benefit concert for pediatric cancer November 9 A benefit concert will be held at Mt. Juliet High School on Monday, November 9 for 5 Mt. Juliet children fighting cancer. Doors open at 5:30 and performances begin at 6:30. I have attached an article we would love for you to publish (if you haven’t already) that has a few minor revisions, including the number of chemo cycles Makenzie has received, and updated bio information for Lee Miller. Please help us by running this story and / or printing information from our flyer in the newspapers this week. Please be sure to include the gold ribbon for childhood cancer awareness! Our goal is to have every one of the 1000 seats filled in the High School’s auditorium and raise as much money for the families of these precious children as possible.

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BUSINESS SERVICES BARRETT TREE & LAWN SERVICE. Tree removal, trimming, hauling, firewood. Lawn Care, Mulching. Licensed & Insured. 758-3893 or 579-8319. P 11-4 ___________________________ HIGHMARK TURF SALES AND INSTALLATION. Lawn reconstruction, sodding and seed & straw. Grading and topsoil delivery. Bobcat work. Paver patios and driveways. Structural and decorative retaining walls. Fire pits & Pathways. Licensed & Insured. Call Greg @ 615-506-2127 for a FREE Estimate. P 12-2 ___________________________ WILLETTE STONE WORK. Stone jobs - Walls - Planters - Outdoor Fire pit/Grill - Mailboxes, etc. FREE Estimates. Christian contractor with 15 years experience. Call 615-934-6567. ___________________________ TERRY’S AUTO GLASS Thank You Middle Tennessee for 20 Years. Insured & Dealer Approved. Call Today. 7586339 ___________________________ MASONRY - Brick, Rock, Block. Fireplaces - chimney repairs. Mike 444-2297. P 11-11 ___________________________

JUNK HAULING & LOTS MORE We Clean Houses, Basements, Attics, & Yards & Most gutters. Haul cars 4 Free. Detail Vehicles. Landscaping. Stump Grinding. Pressure washing. Decks & Driveways sealed. Call us 4 anything. Even Pet Sitting. Robin or Mike. 8816501 /485-4510, 881-6500 ___________________________ BUNCH ROCK & BRICK: Mail Boxes, entrances, flower beds, retainer wall and repairs. NEW - We also do stucco. Free estimate. 7355034. TC ___________________________ PRESSURE WASHING UNLIMITED, INC. Cleaning Services Include: Houses - Gutters - Driveways Decks & More. Call Dean at 516-9438 for FREE Estimate. I TC ___________________________ DUN-RITE Garage Door Service. Sales - Service - Installation - Repairs. Overhead Doors & Openers. FREE Estimates on Replacements. 758-6285 or 319-1645. I TC ___________________________ STUMP BUSTERS & TREE SERVICES BY TW. Trees trimmed, removed & stump grinding. BOBCAT WORK. Yard grading, Light Dump Truck Hauling. Insured. Free estimates. 568-2716. ___________________________ MONA-VIE - The Premier acia blend. 615-754-0263. [email protected]

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COMMERCIAL FOR LEASE - Commercial Space - Hwy 109 area and Mt. Juliet area! Call for more information ROBINSON PROPERTIES 7542019. ___________________________ COMMERCIAL SPACES FOR LEASE. 500-3,000 SQUARE FEET. 754-2019. ___________________________ BODY/MECHANIC SHOP. Old Hickory/ Madison area. 1st month FREE. No Lease. $800 month. Will help you move. Call for details. 8474105 or Jim 207-9140. I

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FOR RENT 3BR, 2BA, Living Room, fireplace, dining room, kitchen. Small Rec. Room also. All appliances. 2 car garage. $1,200 deposit. 615-8720010. P TC ___________________________ For Rent - 720 OVERLOOK DRIVE. - 4BR, 2 Bath. 2 story, 3 carports, detached garage, hardwood floors, den w/fireplace. 2 acres. Private. Lakeview Elem. Available Dec. 18. Pet OK. 482-4862.

CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE Yamaha Acoustic/electric guitar with extras $250. Karaoke machine with extras $25, guitar amp $20, Guitar Hero for PS2 with Legends of Rock. 469-2264, 480-8148. P 11-4 ___________________________ 10 inch One Game Table $150. Tumble Trak Gymnastic Mat $75. Trampoline with Net $75. Black Boot Tap Shoes $25 per pair. MJMS Area. 474-5782.

FIREWOOD Stoner Creek Apartments 1 Bedroom starts at $327 2 Bedroom starts at $402 Partial utilities paid 127 Belinda Pkwy.

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FOR SALE 1) High Quality Full Mattress Set. New w/Warranty. Can deliver. Lists $240.00, sacrifice $117.00. New Queen Set Lists $299, Sell $127. 615-394-0861.**** 2) New King Mattress set in plastic. Never used. Warranty inc. Retails for $360. Will sell for $187. 615-575-5992. ************ 3) Bedroom set-Cherry or pine finish. Queen/Full Bedroom Set $397.00 Mike, 615-394-0861. New in boxes. Lists $999.00. Will sell for $567.00. Lay-a-way available. Can deliver. 615394-0861. ****************** 4) All new, all leather Sofa & Loveseat. No vinyl!!! Lists $1899, will sell for $957.00. Lay-a-way available. Can deliver. 615-394-0861. **** 5) Queen Memory Foam Mattress Brand new with warranty $287.00. Also, have a boxspring if needed. Call Mike at 615-394-0891 w/ questions. 615-3940861. I TC ___________________________ Square Bale Hay For Sale. Call 405-3784 or 405-8513. P 12-16 ___________________________ Very nice - must see Drexell Heritage China cabinet. Glass decorative 4 top door, 4 bottom. 82” high. 56” wide. $200.00. Round dining table, 4 chairs, iron decorative frame & table base have scallop edging with design around top. Very nice. Bargain. $175.00. 773-0649.

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Toy Consignment Sale! Consignors Needed!! Clear out the old toys to make room for the new - and make a great profit! Receiving by appointment only begins November 11th. Accepting toys, books, videos, etc. Sale Nov. 13 - 14. All details at: www.toylandexpress.webs. com ___________________________ Yard Sale - 11465 CENTRAL PIKE, Multi-Family. Furniture, household, baby, Christmas & computer items, games & clothes. Saturday, Nov. 7, 7am-3pm. ___________________________ Garage Sale - Multi-Family. Rain or shine. Friday & Saturday, Nov. 6 & 7. Cleaning out and lots & lots of stuff. 396 PAGE DRIVE, Mt. Juliet. Off W. Division Street, turn on Pascal Drive near Brookstone Subd. Follow signs. ___________________________ 2nd Chance Rain Date - Garage Sale/Overstock/ Sample Sale. Saturday, Nov. 7th. 9am-3pm. Desks, fixtures, tables, new clothing & much much more. PUNCH PROMOTIONAL PRODUCTS. 12070 Lebanon Road. (Bright Yellow Building). Cancelled if raining. ___________________________ GS - Saturday, Nov. 7, 8am? 414 HILLVIEW DRIVE. Furniture, lawn, lots of items. ___________________________ Nov. 6 & 7, 9045 CENTRAL PIKE. 1995 F-150, Ext. Cab. Washer & Dryer, table & chairs. Baby furniture, baby & children clothes, king comforter set & much more. ___________________________

GARAGE SALES Garage Sale - Furniture, computer equipment, household items & much more. 2007 HUNTERS PLACE, Mt. Juliet. Friday & Saturday, Nov. 6 & 7. 8am-? ___________________________ Ladies & Children’s clothes, purses & accessory closeout. Friday ONLY, Nov. 6, 9am-12. 1447 TRAILRIDGE CIRCLE, Woodland Place, behind MJMS. ___________________________ Garage Sale - Thursday, Friday & Saturday, Nov. 5, 6 & 7. 8am-2pm. 462 BELINDA PARKWAY. ________________________ Yard Sale - Nov. 7, 7amNOON. 717 EAST MEADOWS DRIVE. Teenage girl clothes, household items. ___________________________ HUGE HUGE Moving Sale - Everything must go. Antiques, farm equipment, electronics, etc. Friday & Saturday, Nov. 6 & 7. 1323 NORTHWEST RUTLAND ROAD. 7am-2pm. ___________________________ Yard Sale - Friday & Saturday, Nov. 6 & 7. 7:30 - till. 1861 HIDDEN RIDGE CIRCLE. Kid’s clothes, furniture. Too much to mention. ___________________________ Garage Sale - Saturday, Nov. 7. 540 WILSON DRIVE, 9am2pm. Household items. ___________________________ Yard Sale - Nov. 6, 8am-?, Nov. 7, 8am till ? 303 HILLVIEW DRIVE. Furniture, baby beds, car seats, household items, clothing, girls four-wheeler, bikes, lots of misc. CASH ONLY. NO EARLY SALES! ___________________________ Garage Sale - Saturday, Nov 7, 8am-till. Multi-family. Antiques, household items, clothes, tools, equipment, furniture, collectibles, dog house, movies. 2010 BRECKENRIDGE Dr.

HELP WANTED DRIVERS: CDL-A. 2 YEARS MIN. Verf. Exp. Nashville. Full Service Terminal! 800397-2724. P 11-4 ___________________________ BODY or Mechanic Shop. Place to live, efficiency apartment. No lease. 1st month free w/deposit. Call for details. 847-4105 or Jim 207-9140. ___________________________

Deadline 1 p.m. Monday

HELP WANTED

HOME IMPROVEMENT

Full Time Front Office/Assistant Position for Christian Television Station. Position requires excellent communication skills, professional demeanor, enjoy working with public, answering phones, handling administrative and clerical projects. Successful candidate will be a team player, able to get along with a variety of personalities, and have excellent phone, office and computer skills. Willingness and ability to pray for viewers/callers is also required. Please submit your resume with salary expectations in strict confidence to address or FAX below. No phone calls please. WHTN is an equal opportunity employer. WHTN, 9582 Lebanon Road, Mt. Juliet, TN 37122. ATTN: Front Office Opening. FAX Resume to 615-754-0047. ___________________________ Great Job for moms. Earn executive income from home. No inventory, No sales. 3941164. P 11-4 ___________________________ DIRECT SUPPORT/SUPERVISOR POSITION Person centered company that provides day and residential services to a wonderfully active adult female with intellectual disabilities is searching for just the right person to join our team as support staff and work into a supervisory role! This position will assist with daily activities, choice making, and social interaction both at home and in the community. Do you have a positive attitude? Possess basic documentation skills? Can you learn quickly, multi-task, problem solve and think on your feet? Does the thought of helping an individual live independently and fostering their quality of life appeal to you? If so then you might be just who we are searching for! Competitive start pay and benefits offered. Drug screen, background check, TB testing, clear driving record, GED/HS Diploma required. Equal Opportunity Employer pursuant to the Title VI act of 1964. Contact 931-808-2973 to apply.

HOME IMPROVEMENT

DIAMOND 13 BARN BUILDERS. Pole Barns & Skid Steer Work. Call 7 1 4 - 8 0 5 2 . [email protected] ___________________________ TOMMY’S BUILDERS REMODELING. Room Additions, Electrical, Plumbing, Painting, Gutters, Siding, Decks, Roofing, Drywall & Repairs. 30 years experience. Bonded & Insured. 405-8179. ___________________________ HARD WOOD FLOORS Installation, sand and finish, refinish old floors. Terry Pearson 754-8385 TC ___________________________ CONCEPT BUILDERS - Sunrooms, additions, remodeling, screened patios & garages. ROOFING. FREE Estimates Licensed & insured. 754-6390 or 9736690 I TC ___________________________ LANGLEY HOME IMPROVEMENTS. All types of remodeling. Room Additions, decks, sunrooms, bath rooms. FREE Estimates. Licensed - BondedInsured 390-7010 or 7580094 I TC ___________________________ ESTES ROOFING. 22 Years Experience. Great rates. FREE Estimates. Workmanship Warranty. Wilson County’s most trusted roofing company. 443-3210. ___________________________ MICHAEL’S HOME IMPROVEMENTS. 754-4580. Pressure washing, decks built and sealed. Driveways sealed, Roofing repairs. Painting & Drywall. Rotten wood repairs. Carpentry work & more. Good prices. 20 years experience.

FINISH CARPENTER 758-9954 ● 30 Years ● Experience ● Free Estimates For All Your Remodeling Needs

PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE

House Hounds Painting • Pressure Washing Home Repair • Seal Coatings

Michael Lawrence Phone: (615) 453-0091 Mobile: (615) 400-3801 Email: [email protected]

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754-6111 Deadline 1 p.m. Monday

HOME IMPROVEMENT PROFESSIONAL PRESSURE CLEANING. Siding, Gutters, Patios, Driveways. Fall Gutter Cleaning. Free estimates. 615-881-6551, 6 1 5 - 5 0 6 - 5 8 8 8 . www.cleaninhouse.com ___________________________ CARPENTER’S HANDYMAN SERVICE. “Let a real carpenter do the work”. All handyman services available. Licensed, bonded & insured. 20 years experience. 364-8844. P 11-4

HOME REPAIR ROBERSON Remodeling. OFFERING HOME REPAIR services of all types. Including carpentry (trim & finish), Painting, Plumbing, Electric, Replacement Doors, Windows, Gutters, Siding, Carports. Garage conversions. Richard 5821079.

LAWN CARE AERATE! Aerate! Aerate! And Much More. Overseed, Dethatch, Fertilize, Lime, etc. Free Estimates. 4535800. I TC ___________________________ MAAS TREE SERVICE. Tree removal, trimming, topping, brush chipping, stump grinding. Commercial & Residential. Insured. Free estimates. 615-945-2755. ___________________________ LAWN MAINTENANCE. Free estimates, mowing, mulching, trimming, leaf removal. Call Joann. Cell 405-2368 ___________________________ EARHART LAWN CARE. Mowing - Aerating - Landscaping - Seeding - Fertilizing. Jason-481-9909. ___________________________ BOBCAT, BUSH HOGGING, DUMP TRUCK, BACKHOE. Concrete work. Fill Dirt and Gravel. Portable Welding. Free Estimates. Cell 3470433. 754-0090. I TC ___________________________ IT’S TIME TO: Aerate/Overseed/Mulch/ Trim Shrubs. C&A Lawn Care. 969-1813 Charles. P 11-25

Quality Landscaping at affordable prices! Check out our new webiste: www.acelandscapingnow.com Barry Jamison

758-3877 FREE ESTIMATE [email protected]

754-6111

CLASSIFIEDS PAINTING Vester Bradshaw’s Painting. Interior and exterior painting. Drywall & Texture Repair. Cabinet refinishing. Power washing, Driveway & Decks sealed. Minor carpentry work. 615-642-6191. ___________________________ ANTONELLI PAINTING and Repairs. 35 years experience. Interior/Exterior painting. Drywall repairs. Pressure Washing, Deck Refinishing, Replacement Windows. 449-6512 or 5123964. I TC ___________________________ SAVAGE PAINTING - Interior - Exterior. OWNER ON EVERY JOB. Very reasonable. Free estimates. References. Cell 337-2960, 8835810. ___________________________ ******B&H PAINTING***** Interior & Exterior. Free Estimates. Reasonable Rates. Give us a call. 615-4240133. I 7-15 ___________________________ RUSTY BRADSHAW PAINTING. Residential & Commercial. Inside & Outside. Drywall & Carpentry Repair. Pressure wash & Seal decks & Driveways. Call 615-4561664. P 11-18

PLUMBING Carter Plumbing - Repair Services, Drains, Water Heaters, New additions, remodels. Insured and bonded. For all your plumbing needs call 615-232-9051. P 11-18

VEHICLES

REAL ESTATE HOUSE AIN’T SELLING? I have home buyers with good credit & nice down payments who want to buy your home using temporary owner financing. Because Lenders are so conservative right now, smart sellers are moving their properties using seller terms (acting as a temporary lender). Creative Realtor & Mortgage Broker seeks creative home sellers who really want to sell their property. Call Linda McKenzie at 615-300-0676 or The Realty Association at 615-385-9010. I 11-4

WANTED CASH FOR GUITARS amps, keyboards, drums, etc. call Ray 615-512-1989. P 12/23

WEEKLY BIBLE VERSE Matthew 5:15-16 Neither do men light a candle, and put it under a bushel, but on a candlestick; and it giveth light unto all that are in the house. Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.

REAL ESTATE

REAL ESTATE

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY FOR LEASE Hwy. 109 area and Mt. Juliet area! Call for more information ROBINSON PROPERTIES 754-2019 ABSOLUTE ESTATE AUCTION SAT. NOV. 7TH @ 10:30 AM 3 BDRM- 2 BATH BRICK - (1 Owner Home) Full Basement w/ 2 Car Garage

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All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex or national origin, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.” This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis.

Furniture-Antiques

Non-Qualifying Bank Terms

V aulted C eiling in D en & R ock F ireplace UPSCALE SUB. WITH UNDERGROUND UTILITIES Directions: From N. Mt. Juliet Rd. & Hwy 70 go east on Hwy70, toward Lebanon 2.5 miles to Green Valley Subdivision. Right on Dogwood Trail, 2nd house on right. CUSTOM BUILT BRICK 3 bedroom brick; 2 full baths; formal living room & dining room; super den, vaulted ceiling, rock fireplace with insert; kitchen with ample wood cabinets; all trim with natural finish not painted. Full basement with 2 car garage, large elevated deck; blacktop drive & large turn around, outside storage bldg.; great garden spot. Truly a comfortable home and close to everything. 1 owner since new. Note: needs painting, updating, minor repairs FURNITURE & ANTIQUES French Provincial couch with good cut velvet upholstery, 2 wing back matching chairs; french style coffee table; 2 tear drop walnut w/ marble top end tables; maple china hutch; lighted curio cabinet; nice mahogany 5 piece bedroom suit built by Dixie Furniture Co. consisting of double bed, chest of drawers, ladies’ mahogany makeup dresser & bench, nite stand; antique oak rocker; older Seth Thomas grand father clock; 2 large “Gone with the Wind” milk glass lamps /cherubs faces; antique gold leaf mirror; wall sconces; pier mirror set/ marble base; and miscellaneous items. TERMS: Cash, 15% day of sale, bal. at closing or good non-qualifying Bank Terms from Wilson Bank & Trust, call Ken Dill 444-2265. Insured title & deed furnished. visit www.jimstevensauctions.com or call 228-2541 for info. 228-2541 Amon Ringemann, Auctioneer 3937 Gallatin Rd. TN. Lic. # 38, KY., Auctioneers & Realtors, Nashville, TN.

Announcements made at the time of the auction take precedence over prior advertising & announcements.

The Chronicle of Mt. Juliet, November 4, 2009, Page 15

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Thanksgiving Tire Sale All Fuel Max Tires On Sale Buy 3 at Reg. Price Get 1 Free Tests have shown Fuel Max can increase fuel mileage by as much as 13%. Your results may vary.

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