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Volume 29 May 20, 2009 Number 19

Observing Memorial
You Heard it First

Bobbie
McDonald
terminated:
retalitory
Day ‘hands on’
measure?
Page 3

More
confusion
about sign
ordinance
Page 5

Former MJ
planner Keylon
gives her side
of resignation
Page 14

Local high
school
graduates
honored in
Page 10
special section Kindergarteners from Rutland Elementary School in Mt. Juliet made an American flag from their own handprints
in observance of Memorial Day, to be celebrated on Monday, May 25. Pictured here are, from Ms. Sloan’s class,
Page 16 Stephanie Stilts, Jackson Whitten, Aaron Turmel, Grace Bingham, Xandria Leclair, Haans Dinu, Isaac Samuel
Jones, Nathan Harold, Connor Ardnt and Max Spradley. ~ Photo by Tomi L. Wiley
Page 2, The Chronicle of Mt. Juliet, May 20, 2009

Cumberland University to hold first-ever Summer Science Camp


University’s inaugural the CU campus. chemistry, biology, added. “We plan to make
Submitted
Science Camp, an exciting, The five-day camp physics and geology – this an annual event for all
hands-on summer camp to will include instruction from Cumberland faculty interested sixth-graders, but
Rising sixth-grade
be held daily from 10 a.m. in a number of scientific members and student especially for local students
students are invited to
until noon, June 8-12 on disciplines – including volunteers. who may not be able to
take part in Cumberland
“Over the course attend similar camps in
of the camp, we’re going places like Nashville due to
to discuss a number of driving distance and travel
scientific disciplines and, of times. We really wanted to
course, conduct some fun offer a great camp that is
experiments,” Dr. Sarah convenient and accessible
Pierce, Assistant Professor of for families in Wilson
Chemistry and Engineering County and surrounding
Science, said. “Often times, communities.”
student interest in the Both Pierce and
sciences begins to wane in Atwood suggested interested
middle school, and our camp students register as early as
is designed to encourage possible for the CU Science
scientific exploration and Camp, as space is limited.
to work toward fostering Cost is $75 per camper,.
scientific Registration
curiosity.” forms are
available
And the on the
activities Cumberland
on the University
agenda website, and
for the each camper
first camp will receive a
are likely camp T-shirt.
to spark All campers
curiosity must have
with a completed the
focus on fifth grade.
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Building inspector ‘wrongfully terminated’ FOR SALE


Older home on 3.23 acres. New roof, new pipes & faucets
Bobbie McDonald currently suing City inside. Needs remodel on the inside. Selling AS-IS
$79,950 Debbie Wilson 615-812-8399 CENTURY 21-JONES
By Tomi L. Wiley by the Tennessee Municipal and commercial buildings,” REALTY & AUCTION 615-444-3752 Firm Lic. No. 1124
Managing Editor League,” McDonald said late McDonald said Tuesday.
Tuesday afternoon. “I am still “I also was responsible for
A City of Mt. seeking medical treatment.” Life Safety, ADA and fire
Juliet employee currently McDonald is code compliance. I wrote
embroiled in a Federal currently suing the City for certificates of occupancy.
lawsuit against the City discrimination. She said she I was the one deeming
said she was “wrongfully was in depositions for that buildings safe for occupancy.
terminated” last week after lawsuit all day on Monday, I’m concerned that homes as
an alleged attack while when she was “laughed at” well as commercial buildings
working left her with medical by City management. She in Mt. Juliet aren’t being

“I’ve been told that since I quit inspecting them in 2008 that
buildings aren’t being properly inspected and are being passed
when they shouldn’t be.”

-- Former MJ Building Inspector Bobbie McDonald


conditions that resulted said City Manager Randy properly inspected, and I’ve
in her unable to fulfill her Robertson and City Attorney been told that since I quit
duties. Jason Holleman “were very inspecting them in 2008
Bobbie McDonald, badgering and intimidating” that buildings aren’t being
who was a building during the depositions, and properly inspected and are
inspector for the City and that they “didn’t even talk being passed when they
employed there for almost about the lawsuit.” She shouldn’t be.”
five years, said Tuesday added that she currently
that her May 13 termination doesn’t “know what’s going
could be retaliation for her on with the lawsuit.”
involvement as a building “I was fired because I
and fire codes inspector; she couldn’t perform my duties,”
said she inspected many McDonald said. “It wasn’t for
houses in the Providence any other reason unless it’s
development and failed them retaliation, because they’ve
for fire codes violations, then (City management) done
was attacked while working plenty of that.”
in the field. She said she McDonald said two
has undergone surgeries Mt Juliet police officers were
stemming from the attack on sent to her home in Lebanon,
January 11, 2007, and was “out of their jurisdiction,” Dr. Corey Jackson, D.D.S., L.L.C. Dr. Robert Archer, D.D.S., P.C.
told at that time by Hatton two different times to hand-
Wright, who was the public deliver a letter stating her
termination.
(We have moved directly across N. Mt. Juliet Road in the Caldwell Plaza Building)
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had been “ceased” because
she was “unable to perform Jill Johnson said late
Tuesday that McDonald’s
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essential job functions
per her physician’s medical insurance premiums
assessment.”
McDonald said she
was terminated while “on
will be paid by the City
through May 31, and that
McDonald is entitled to
FREE WHITENING
medical leave due to stress maintain insurance through with completion of exam,
from high blood pressure,” the COBRA insurance cleaning and xrays.
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job as building inspector. the insurance change, and
“I think I was McDonald has 30 days to
wrongfully terminated. I respond.
was a fire codes inspector Holleman said
in the Providence area, and Tuesday that City officials
there were some buildings I cannot comment on Monday, Tuesday, & Friday 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
wouldn’t pass because they McDonald’s claims because Wednesday & Thursday 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
were against codes. The City she is currently in pending
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More sign ordinance issues raise questions


By Tomi L. Wiley (10) days, the property municipal codes officer and
Managing Editor
owner has failed to achieve
compliance with his article,
their designees shall have
the authority to remove
Reduced
More issues a citation to municipal court without notice any illegal $64,000
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sign ordinance rose last bring a sign into compliance illegal sign attached to trees,
week when a Park Glen have begun within ten days fences, posts, utility poles or
homeowner and his realtor of notice of violation, the other natural features. Such
were cited for improperly sign administrator may signs shall be considered
placed For Sale or Rent signs, extend the time period for litter and shall be subject to
leading to confusion about compliance with this article disposal.”
the ordinance language and to a period not to exceed 30 “We can pull signs if
what is really a homeowner’s days.” they’re in the public right-
legal property. Smith said Codes of-way, which technically is
Jeremy Smith is Enforcer Julie Johnston the first ten feet of someone’s
looking to rent or sell his spoke with Mt. Juliet Zoning yard,” Holleman said.
home in Park Glen. He had Administrator Isabelle Ford The attorney added
two signs in his yard – one as to “her interpretation” that to his knowledge City
for his Realtor and one for of the ordinance and how officials have not received
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Freelance Reporters Obituaries


Freelance writer needed to cover night
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Must have experience, knowledge of Verner W. Bates, age 88, of Mt. Juliet, died Saturday, May 9, 2009. Mr. Bates
Mt. Juliet city government preferable. attended Center Chapel Church of Christ. He attended Mt. Juliet High School and was
Please send resume and writing samples to a veteran of the US Navy. He was a farmer and was retired from Ford Glass Plant. Mr.
editor@thechronicleofmtjuliet.com Bates was the son of the late, Joseph Grayson “Jack” and Ruth Lawrence Bates. He
for consideration. was also preceded in death by his sisters, Bettie Sue Bates and Lucy M. Bates and his
nephew, Tony Meadows. He is survived by: wife of 59 years, Myra Burnett Bates of Mt.
Juliet; sister, Virginia Bates (Garland) Meadows of Lebanon; nephews, Walter “Butch”
Heckman, Grayson “Pete” Heckman and Tim Meadows; nieces, Myra Simms and Austelle
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Obituaries Memorial
Day 2009
JONES, Lelia Sorey
Lelia Sorey Jones, age 83, of Mt. Juliet, died Monday, May 11, 2009. Mrs. Jones was
Creating a new standard of
a member of the Church of Christ. She was the daughter of the late, Will and Sybil Vaughn
apartment living by giving you
Ursery. Mrs. Jones was the wife of the late J.C. Jones and was preceded in death by her
first husband, John Sore. She was also preceded in death by three sisters. She is survived Peace to each the finest features available in our

manly soul that


by sons, John (Delores) Sorey of Naples, FL, and William R. “Bill” (Vickie) Sorey of Mt. lovely and peaceful surroundings.
Juliet; sisters, Willie Mae Malone of Hermitage, TN; Anna Belle Bedwell of Springfield, TN; Offering beautifully renovated
Martha (R.C.) Johnson of St. Simon, GA; Jean Morrow of Westmoreland, TN; Peggy Valcik sleepeth; Rest to 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartment
of Burleson, TX; and Ruth (Tommy) Baggett of Springfield, TN; 10 grandchildren and 18 homes, with all the special
great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted 11 a.m. Friday, May 15, at Bond each faithful eye touches. Stop by and find your
Memorial Chapel with Bro. August Ruff and Bro. Charlie Milson officiating. Interment will
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follow at Spring Hill Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be John Sorey, IV, Chris Sorey, Jason Phone: 615-754-4590
Sorey, D.J. Kissick, R.C. Johnson and Tommy Baggett. Flowers accepted or memorials
may be made to Alive Hospice. The family wishes to extend a special thank you to Alive
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Hospice and Skyline Madison Campus for the care given to Mrs. Jones. Visitation will be
2 – 8 p.m. Thursday 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

MANVILLE, Gloria Olivetto


Gloria Olivetto Manville, age 84, of Mt. Juliet, died Thursday, May 7, 2009. Mrs.
Manville was the daughter of the late Joseppi and Rachael Cameron Olivetto. She was also Monday: 9:30am-7:00pm
preceded in death by her husband, Preston Manville. She is survived by: daughters, Debbie Tuesday - Friday: 9:30am-6:00pm
Bagato of Mt. Juliet and Jennifer Pesquera of Las Vegas, NV; sons, Preston Manville, II, 5002 Market Place, Mt. Juliet Saturday: 9:30am-4:00pm
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County squires OK $433K


grant application for schools
By Connie Esh asked me what we would
Special to The Chronicle do if he decided to close the
school. I had to say I didn’t
A request to apply know, so I’ve instructed my
Kindermusik - 1½ - 6 yrs. (5 Mondays, June 15-July 13) for a $433,000 grant ran staff to look at contingency
Art Day Camp - Grades 1-6 (June 8-12) into some snags with Wilson plans in case portions
County Commission at of LHS have to be shut
Theatre/Drama Camp - 8-13 yrs. (2week camp, June 15-26, Monday - Friday) Monday night’s meeting, but down,” he said. “That would
Jazz Band Camp - High School, College & Adult (June 8-11, Monday - Thursday) did eventually pass. involve busing students and
The commissioners teachers to the other county
Music Technology Workshop - 14 - Adult - (June 15-18) Monday - Thursday) decided they wanted the high schools.”
RSVP - 3rd grade & up (6 Tuesdays, June 16-July21) Public Works Committee to In other business,
Professional Acting Classes - Teen to Adult (Mondays, starting June 1) return to the commission some Wilson County
for approval of the potential employees may have to
Individual Private Lessons - Piano, Violin, Guitar, Voice, & Orchestral/ project the Energy Efficiency either find another source
Band Instruments (Beginning May 28) and Conservation Block to pay for high priced
Grant would fund. prescriptions or switch to
The original lower cost substitutes.
Summer Sessions begins May 28 resolution called for the After considerable
Public Works Committee debate and two separate
to determine what project votes, the county commission
For information, camp dates & times, etc., call 547-1364 or the money covers and agreed Monday night to cap
email amcreynolds@cumberland.edu how the project would be employees’ prescription
administered. drug purchases at $20,000
One suggestion had per year.
been solar panels on the Bush expressed
jail to help cut the $30,000 concern that the move
monthly electric bills there. would unfairly target a few
But District 2 employees who needed
Commissioner Chris Sorey extraordinary care. Initially,
and District 8 Commissioner enough of the other
Frank Bush both said they commissioners agreed that
thought solar panels were the resolution failed because
outdated technology and not it only received 12 of the
practical for this area. required 13 votes to pass.
Bush suggested new However, at the end
thermal windows for schools of the meeting, District 6
would be a better use of the Commissioner Kenny Reich,
money. who chairs the county
Wilson County Insurance Committee, asked
Director of Schools Mike to make a statement.
Davis told the commission He told the
that the recent visit from commission the insurance
the Fire Marshal, along committee needed to make
with health and safety those cuts to eliminate the
issues expressed by board deficit faced by the county’s
members, meant he thought insurance funds.
the construction of a new The alternative
Lebanon High School had would be to raise co-pays for
moved into the urgent all employees and/or require
category. $1,000 to $1,500 more per
“After the Fire
Marshal’s visit, someone See COUNTY, Page 10

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North MJ Rd widening project FOR SALE


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By Tomi L. Wiley (WWUD), Middle Tennessee Cajun Joyner kicked off
Managing Editor Electric Membership the meeting by explaining
Corporation (MTEMC), TDS that the first “basic steps”
and the City of Mt. Juliet of relocating water, sewer,
At the first of what
could be several “community
gathered Monday night
at City Hall to explain the
gas, and electricity along
N. Mt. Juliet Road will be
LOG OFF. GAME ON.
meetings,” home and
initial stages of the road- “pretty complicated” and
business owners along
widening project and will include the cutting and
North Mt. Juliet Road heard

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widening of N. Mt. Juliet Road during a community meeting on Monday. ~ Photo by Tomi L. Wiley

answer questions from area grading of existing fields and


“conceptual details” about
the first stages of Phase 2
residents and business easements. One Month
owners. The meeting was “We’re trying to FREE
of the widening of Mt. Juliet
also aired on Mt. Juliet’s be the least disruptive as * Some conditions
Road, which representatives
Channel 3 and will be possible, but it’s going to be apply
explained will be, basically,
repeated, according to City challenging,” Joyner said.
difficult and messy.
Manager Randy Robertson, “It’s difficult for all of us.”
Representatives of
for the next several weeks. As far as
the Tennessee Department
Mt. Juliet Public construction, Joyner said
of Transportation (TDOT),
Works Assistant Director
West Wilson Utility District See MEETING, Page 10

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COUNTY, from Page 8 $60 each,” he said. surgery can run $1,080 for
Cedar Creek Marina employee from the county,
He also said that
even in nursing homes where
a six-day run of treatment,
however, it is usually a short
9120 Saundersville Rd. he said. patients tend to need more term thing, she said.
Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 He also noted that different types of medication, She also said On
one employee had drug most patients average about Call rarely sees a patient
PH:758-5174 • F:754-2050 bills of $600,000 last year eight prescriptions per who exceeds $20,000 per
and another had 232
Summer Opening prescriptions filled in one
year.
person.
Linda Durham,
the pharmacist at On Call
year in prescriptions.
District
Commissioner Jeff Joines
14

Local pharmacists Medical, said she has some told the commissioners that
New Menu say these amounts would be
very unusual. John Turner,
patients who need as many
as 10 to 15 prescriptions,
those employees who needed
additional drug coverage
owner of Buckeye Drugs, perhaps after open heart could get help from state
said most of his Medicare surgery, for example, or if programs or in some cases
Featuring New patients don’t exceed the
$2,500 cap Medicare uses
they are experiencing auto- switch to generic drugs from
immune system problems. brand name ones.
Chicago Style Italian Beef before the patient has to pay
for their own prescriptions
She said Humira, At that point, Sorey
a drug used to treat auto- moved to bring the motion
& Meatball Sandwiches or have other insurance to
cover.
immune problems, can run back to the floor, and with
$1,800 per month. 18 commissioners voting
Catsh
Cat sh Specials “I have on drugs on At a still more yes the commission agreed
the shelf that cost $1,000 for expensive level, an injectable to cap prescription costs
(Every Fri. & Sat. Evening) a month’s supply, but most blood thinner sometimes at $20,000 per year per
prescriptions average about used in connection with knee person.

Live entertainment MEETING, from Page 9


crews will “try to work with
library. He added that City
employees “will meet with
business owners at their
homes open.
“It will be messy out
there,” he said.
on Friday & Saturday the peak traffic hours” and
take into consideration the
peak times for businesses
leisure to discuss” what
hours will be least disruptive
Finley added that
WWUD is working with the
for them. City for area blasting. Joyner
Evening!!! along the affected stretch of
road for the least amount of
disruption to their driveways.
the
Joyner said that
sewer relocation
project is allotted 500
stressed the importance
of area businesses and
residents respond to a pre-
Joyner said the first focus of

COME CHECK US OUT!


days and water some 620 blast survey sent to them
construction will be the area days, “just for the utility recently.
of Mt. Juliet Road between relocation.” That estimated “It’s absolutely
the railroad tracks, just time is all dependant on critical to get all that squared
north of Division, to the weather conditions as well. away,” Joyner said.
Robertson stressed the fact M T E M C
that Monday night’s meeting representative Jim Kelly
was “conceptual,” and that said that utility district had
plans and any estimated hired a consulting engineer
times could change. to draw the design that was
W W U D submitted to TDOT, but
representative Brent Finley that the design is not yet
said that company has complete. He said MTEMC
5.2 miles of water lines to has the pole design, and
THE DOCTOR relocate, and the “main
objective is to keep as many
Robertson added
Mt. Juliet commissioners
that

CAN SEE YOU NOW.... going as possible” during


relocation and construction.
He said outages will be
approved funds to upgrade
electric poles along Mt.
Juliet Road to steel.
scheduled, if possible, after “It’s more expensive,
hours, and that the utility but this is a legacy for Mt.
district workers will “do Juliet,” Robertson said.
the best they can” to keep
entrances to businesses and See MEETING, Page 15

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Eagle Express Soccer Club travel soccer returns to area an addtional 10% OFF
Eagle Express Soccer Club will hold try-outs May 26 - 29. Try-outs are for a limited We still need to buy outside furniture and
number of available rosters positions for premier players. The age groups for boys are U-11 kids outside toys
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other information.

Mt. Juliet Middle Bears Baseball Camp is just around the


corner! Make your plans to attend now, MJMS Baseball We are looking for vendors to help us
Camp will be held at the Mt. Juliet Middle baseball field (old
high school field) July 13-16, from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Baseball celebrate our 2nd July 4th fireworks at
fundamentals will be stressed, and all skill levels will be
represented, ages 6-14. Along with individual skill instruction
Providence Marketplace. If you have
at all positions, we will also focus daily on proper conditioning
and preparation for game play. Learn the game and fun too!
a small business that you would like to
Camp fees are $60.00, and all Bear campers receive a free t- feature during the festivities and reach
shirt. Please register in advance. MJMS camp applications are
available at MJMS and area elementary schools. Questions? thousands of prospective customers,
Call Coach Johnson at 754-6688 ext.5851, or email johnsonr@
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Sharon Thompson at 615-533-0201

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Vendor fees are $100 each with
all the fees to benefit the Mt. Juliet
CHRISTIAN NIGHT CLUB !!
Help Center. Call or write for your
FEATURING LOCAL application and guidelines. Space is
CHRISTIAN BANDS limited so we urge you to act quickly!
EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
NIGHT STARTING AT 7PM!!
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championship. Now with a proper field to play on at the new
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M-F 9-6 • Sat. 9-4
successful season. The parents are very proud of the team and
hope that the soccer program will continue to be an integral
part of the athletic program. Individual winners of the “all
tournament” awards were Nic Jackal, Ryan Jenkins, Nathan
Ware, Chad D’Amico, Chase Biggs, and Eric Whitmire. Not
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And with the move to the high school, and assuming ownership

welcome
of the old high school field, the Bears have also sharpened their
grounds keeping skills.
“The guys are really getting a lesson in what it means to
have such a great play to play, there’s not a middle school around
new extended store hours! with a facility like Mt. Juliet,” commented Coach Rick Johnson.
“Its hard work to maintain but well worth it when you take the
MON.-FRI. 7:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. SAT. 7:30 A.M. TO 5 P.M. field”
In spite of the fact that six of the team’s first ten games
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• HUSQVARNA MOWERS, operated by farmers? parking lot and working on field rather than practicing on it,” he
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Toast to a success for MJ Chamber
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Ribeye Steak
hosted by the Mt. Juliet/West Wilson County
Chamber of Commerce, was a success despite the
LUNCH BUFFET For Dinner only
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Reminder: Early deadline for classified Keylon speaks on resignation as planner


advertisements, Friday at 1:00 PM.
Editor’s Note: The that many of the details as well. The summer is
The Chronicle of Mt. Juliet will be closed following is a statement regarding my departure are already shaping up to
Monday, May 25 in observance of taken directly from an personal and confidential, be full of seeing friends,
Memorial Day. email to this newspaper as well as still being used visiting family that live out
from former Mt. Juliet to ensure a positive and of town, and doing what I
city planner Lisa Keylon,
smooth transition for the love best which is traveling
sent late on the afternoon
City. to new places. Good
of Tuesday, May 19,
DREAM OF REMODELING? 2009. It is published here
It is true that I was planners can always find
Whether INSIDE or OUT, we make dreams come true...
with her permission and out of the office for two something to do. My work
acknowledgment. weeks. I had the flu that speaks for itself and has
• General Contractor... licensed, bonded and insured in Tennessee turned into a significant already netted me some
• Proudly serving Middle Tennessee for over 15 years infection. I am feeling wonderful opportunities.
• FREE base consultation much better and thank If you will allow me
FREE estimates By now everyone has everyone for their concern. a moment of privilege, let
heard that I have resigned When I returned to work me say this. Mt. Juliet is
Visit our website at my position as City Planner
www.insideoutconstruction.com for Mt Juliet. The decision
was a personal one that
was difficult to make, but
it was in my best interest
The decision was a personal one that was
615-298-3202 to do so. Many things
are being said about why
I left. Please understand
difficult to make, but it was in my best
interest to do so.
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I was approached by my a wonderful community,
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communications with the city so young, it has seen
City regarding my illness more than its share of
poorly. We met twice that heartache and frustration.
day to discuss the issue Cities are not about pretty
and reached an ability buildings, density, rules,
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Storing Needs for:
meet your complete storage not produce any results. differences aside and seek
needs. If you need assistance in
MOVING
deciding what size unit is best
I left the meeting to take what really matters. You
REMODELING
for you, our staff will be happy some time to think about do not have to be a leader
HOLIDAY AND SEASONAL
to guide you with customizing how I wanted to resolve the to make a difference. You
ITEMS
STORING FILES
and selecting the perfect issue. After consultation just have to have your
storage space.
STORING RECORDS with my family and people spirit in the right place.
EXTRA FURNISHINGS UNIT SIZES I trust I made the decision Never forget the most basic
or Just When You Need 5 x 5 • 5 x 10 • 10 x 10 • 10 x 15 that the situation could of fundamentals that we
More Space! 10 x 20 • 10 x 25 • 10 x 30
not be resolved with a are all taught as children.
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service in the industry. Providence


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expressed concern over Juliet and those who know


what has happened. her. If there is anything I
Please understand that can ever do for the City or
this is a decision that I did you please do not hesitate
not make lightly and it is to ask. I can always be
personal. I have already reached at lisakeylon@
Hours:
Monday through Friday 9am-5pm
166 Belinda Parkway • Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 taken a small position with gmail.com. God bless all
Phone: (615) 758-5700
Saturday 9am-2pm
Fax: (615) 758-5778 another community and of us and our journeys
Gate Access Hours: 6am-11pm
am exploring other options ahead.
The Chronicle of Mt. Juliet, May 20, 2009, Page 15
MEETING, from Page 10 he said, “but it is a complex
job. It’ll be a good little work www.thechronicleofmt juliet .com
Kelly said that most effort.”
of the line power poles will Gafford said the
be located at the back of the project will most likely take
SEWING MACHINES
right-of-way line. He said
he hasn’t finished the study
over two years and will result
in four lanes of traffic and a REPAIRED L D
SO
on tree removal. He added turning lane. He added that Written Guarantee
that Pike Electric has been a “nice side effect” of the road
$2.95
ST
contracted to do the electrical
The Realty
widening will be additional
work, that the utility “may Service Call to Clean ASSOCIATION
JU
and updated infrastructure.
need a few additional “It will move traffic and Repair All Makes At (615) 300-0676
easements from business a lot better, will look nice Your Home 27 Years
owners,” and electric lines Experience “List with Linda! Your Home Could be Next!” (615) 385-9010
and you’ll have a lot of new Should you Sell Now? Renance Now? Linda McKenzie
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of some properties.
utilities,” he said.
He gave a tentative end date
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“The power will stay for the project as fall 2011.
on virtually all the time,” He added that in mid-July,
Kelly said.
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2009

Buscherfeld, Blake Robert Earnhardt, Collin Lane Hix, Taylor Thomas Mahaffey, Haven Andrew Palmer, Bailee Anne
Mt. Juliet Butler, Brittany Ieshia
Caires, Corey Christopher
Eckwright, Rachele Dawn
Ellis, Chquinn Tranette
Holmgren, Kristofer
Richard
Mangrum, Joseph
Mannella, Sarah Elizabeth
Parris, Jonathan Ryan
Paschall, Elizabeth Nicole
Congratulations
High School Calkins, Peter Steven
Cannon, Tiffany Ann
Ellithorpe, Lucas Shayne
Embry, Michael Matthew
Holt, Chance Paul
Hood, Samantha Joan
Maphet, Palmer Laine
Marchese, Stephen Joseph
Patel, Chirag
Mahendrabhai Brittney Gilroy
1098 Weston Drive Abernathy, Rachel, Ann Cannon-Grier, Sharon Essary-St.John, Brent Hoover, Sara Ann Martin, Mason Grant Patel, Khushbu
Sheney Cameron Hullett, Wendolyn Martin, Meredith Leigh Jaykrushna Class of 2009
Good Luck Mt. Juliet, TN
773-2663
Abney, Justin Ray
Adcox, Shane Michael Cantrell, Mary Allison Estes, April Estelle Thomas Mash, Jesse Ray Patel, Kinjal Bharat Bhai
Lebanon High School
24 hour Obituary line Adkins, Zachary Russell Carver, Kiara Lauren Everett, Nicholas Jay Hutchings, Kayla Marie Mason, Peyton Rhea Patel, Pinky Vikram
Graduates! 641-2663 Akins, Ashleigh Marie Caswell, Christina Marie Fajkus, Amanda Mae Huynh, Thuy Masters, James Nicholas Patterson, Jordan Gabriel
www.bondmemorial.com Anderson, Ashley Anne Cawthorne, Timothy Falls, Shatika Sharay Hyatt, Hayden Timothy Mastin, Emily Kathryn Payne, Preston Chandler
Anderson, Ashley Alexander Fite, Jaclyn Michelle Ibine, Claudius Oluwele Matthews, Megan Peet, Lauren Ashley
Elizabeth Chambers, Erin Elizabeth Fite, Morgan Brittany Ingram, Courtney Christine Pennycuff, Amber Lynn
BURDINE SUPPLY INC.
CHIEF
Anderson, Braxton Chandler, Chase Garrison Fitzgibbons, Nicholas Danielle McBride, Cieara Breanna Perkins, Steven
Plumbing & Electrical Supplies Wilson Charlton, Meghan Lynn James Ingram, Joseph Cameron McCardle, Breanna Perry, Evann Lindsey
Chimera, Dominic Juliano Fleming, Amber Dawn Jefcoat, Brooke Ashley Nicole Perry, Ian Michael
PARTY RENTAL
Anderson, Emily Jean
Angle, William Jared Clark, Joseph Andrew Follis, Matthew Kyle Jefferson, Derrick Lamont McCord, Linda Danielle Peterson, Rebecca Amber
Vandevort Clark, Randall Lee Folz, Jessica Lynne Jenkins, Brittney Nichole McCormick, Andrew Phillips, Casey Thurmond
Aranda, Naomi Alyson Clifft, Terry Randall Ford, Gabrielle Katharina Johnson, Jacob Ancel Scott Phillips-Smith, Austin
6966 Lebanon Road • Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 Arledge, Austin Lee Clodfelter, William Fort, Steven Ray Johnson, Jennifer Nichole McCullough, James Cyrus 11935 Lebanon Road
Arndt, Tara Jo Howard Freda, Matthew Robert Johnson, Lauren Michelle Logan Phinisee, Immanuel Jabril
615-453-9222 Atnip, Chelsea Taylor Coble, Kasey Tyler Frisbey, Bradley Trey Johnston, James Spenser McCurdy, Allyson Phy, Christopher Michael  754-7368
Combs, Kirstin Lynn Garcia, Mario Isaac Jones, Cameron Houston Christina Pipkin, Ashley Dawn
Augustine, Courtney  754-8665
Caroline Connelly, Kayla Christine Garrett, William Levi Jones, Jasmine Nicole McGill, Jessica Lynn Poindexter, Kaci Diane
Ayoub, Rami Mashhoor Conner, Audrey Ellen Gaskill, Katarina Marie Jones, Michelle Rane McIndoo, William Logan Poore, Jennifer Nicole
Congratulations, Baker, Ryan Scott Cooper, Cory Marcus Gebreegziabher, Yonas Joor, John Andrew
Justice, Brandon Ray
McKinney, Laura
Christen
Porter, Jessica Ryann
Powell, Matthew Thomas
Class of 2009!!
Baker, Susan Blanche
Bangerter, Christopher
Copeland, Kelsey Belle
Cornell, Michael James
Gebru
Gibson, Austin Wayne Kawczynski, Mark McVey, James Andrew Powers, Christopher CRYE-LEIKE
From Debbie Foust Uechi Corral, Kyle Evan Gilday, Amber Marie Andrew Meals, Ashley Elizabeth Dustin REALTORS®
Music
Barrett, Meghan Noble Cothron, Kelley Ann
Crawford, Kristen
Gleaves, Macie Linne
Goings, Jessica Lynn
Keaton, Brian Mitchel
Keicher, James Stephen
Medlin, Greggory Scott
Mehring, Ashley Laura
Pregel, Tiffany Marie
Price, Chad Michael Congratulations to
City
4223 Lebanon Road
Hermitage, TN 37076
Bates, Bryan Patrick
Batson, Chase Tucker Shigeko Gonzalez, Jair Kellett, Cameron Merritt, Charles Dylan Pritt, Rachell Ranea the Class of 2009
Battle, Kendall Antwaun Creek, Ashley Nicole Goss, Matthew Steven Randolph Messerschmidt, Samantha Elizabeth 1285 N. Mt. Juliet Road, Mt. Juliet, TN 37821
Realty 889-2374/300-4461 Bell, Corley Breeanna Crick, Janie Grah, Nathan Eugene King, Chelsea Anne June Propst, Elizabeth Ann
Office: (615) 754-8999
Fax: (615) 754-8994
Each office independently owned and operated Bell, Derek Harold Crittenden, Latoya Nicole Graves, Natalie Taylor King, Taryn Jade Mihalik, Andrew Michael Quiambao, Kelsey Ann Jimmy Deatrick
Lifetime Member, Million Dollar Sales Club
CRS, CREA, GRI
Bessette, Emily Joanne Cunningham, Emily Grifth, William Kinsman, Cassandra Lynn Miller, Connor Kasper Rainey, Michael Allan Vice President Broker-Auctioneer
Biles, Aaron Alston Michelle Alexander Kirkpatrick, Joseph Miller, Travis Monroe Ramirez, Andrez Antonio
Birkle, Daniel Jacob Cunningham, Kathleen Grisham, Olivia Katherine Lansdell Moheng, Chris Allen Ratzel, Kristina Karin
Bivens, Xavier Alexander Lequin Haffner, Derek Stephen Kline, Dylan Edward Moore, Cody Edward Ray, Mackenzie Michael
Rio Rainbow Roses Blackwell, Eric Rice Cunningham, Quintin
Michael
Haines, Michael Ryan
Handeland, Joseph Lee
Knollenberg, Kayla Marie
Koudelka, James Clifton
Moore, Kristi Ann
Moore, Tamekia
Reding, Olivia Anne
Restina, Karis Mercedes
Blankenship, Jeffrey
for the graduate Austin Curtis, Abigail Margaret Haney, Alexander Jade Krusbe, Jordan Ashley LeAndrea Reutzel, Amelia Marie
$12.99 per dozen Bogle-Clymer, Kristina Curtis, Tyler Evan Harbin, Kevin Ray Kuhn, Kati Chantal Morgan, Randi Paige Reynolds, Chelsea Ann
Quinton Daily, Sarah Marie Harold, Corey Evan Lamey, Jarrad Von Morgan, William Ryan Reynolds, Daniel Lyle
Moss’ Florist Bohn, Evan Norwood Dassau, Joshua Ryan
Davenport, Sydney Carol
Harrell, Emily Elizabeth
Harrelson, Douglas
Lauer, Stephanie Marie
Lavery, Lauren Elizabeth
Moser, Madeleine
Moussa, Kirsten
Rice, Callie Elizabeth
Rice, Haleigh Danielle
Bouttavong, Ketsana
12110 Lebanon Rd. Ashley Davis, Daniel Martin Tyrone Lavery, Megan Anne Mundy, Taiylor Christine Richardson, Michele Lee
758-5972 Bowling, Lauren Ashlea Davis, Destiny Nicole Harris, Nicholas Owen Lawrence, Kelsey Warner Murre, Devan Micheal Roach, Lauren Marie
Boyd, Samantha Michelle Davis, Edwin Arthur Harter, Amanda Priscilla Lee, Eunmee Maria Ray Roadarmel, Cara Alyse
Bradshaw, Cameron Defuria, Michael William Hartman, Bradley Garrett Lemmon, Evan Bryant Neely, Morgan Elizabeth Roberts, Joshua Earl
Blake Delk, Zachary Brian Hawkins, Richard Darren LeRoy, Christa Marie Nelson, Kaylee Diane Rocchietti, Cotie
DelPapa, Eric Daniel Hawkins, Tiffany Renee Lester, Richard Jeffrey Nixon, Heather Marie Alexander
Mt. Juliet Health Care Center Bretell, Ryan Lawrence
Brice, Nicholas Tyler Diaz, Katelyn Nicole Haydel, Taylor Matthew Leung, Hang Tai
Liechty, Alyssa Amber
Noblin, Carter Quinn
Nolte, Lauren Elizabeth
Rodman, John McFarland
Rodriguez, Minu Adriana CONGRATULATIONS
Briggs, Kristen Ruth Dixon, Lauren Nicole Hernandez, Medardo
Dodge, Elizabeth Dawn Hibbett II, Thomas Lin, Shimin Mike Odom, Alexandra Rogers, Eric Evan TO OUR FUTURE
Congratulations to Brown, Alexandria Lynn
Brown, Mark Leander
Bryan, Katie June
Dotson, Darius Jamil
Dozier, Patrick Blair
Benjamin
Hibner, Brandon Wayne
Liu, Lian
Long, Laura Elizabeth
Rebecca
O’Hara, James Ray
Rohey, Danielle Nichole
Rush, Travis Allan LEADERS!
The Class of 2009!! Bryant, David Nathaniel
Bufkin, Olivia Ann
Driver, Joe Lee
Duda, Douglas
Higgins, Ian Taylor
Hill, Abigail Ann
Lounsbury, Alexander
Voyles
Oppedal, Isabell
Owen, Lindsey Reilly
Rutherford, Kayla Brenee
Samples, Alan Mark
President-CEO, Mark Hinesley
Exectutive Assit., Anita Spicer
46 West Caldwell • 758-3478
Burger, Abby Layne Duncan, Michael Paul Hill, Taralyn Jen’ae Lovelace, Jordan Blaine Owens, Matthew Philip Schroder, Kaycee Marie www.mtjulietchamber.com
2650 N. Mt. Juliet Road • 758-4100 Burgess, Jessica Kylan Durham, Jessica Lea Hite, Misty Marie Lynch, Thomas Colton Owens, Seth Daniel Scott, Graham Carter
Burns, William Michael Dwenger, Dallas Adam Hix, Hayden Dale Lynn, Cody Michael Pack, Stephen Ward Seckman, Zackary
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Michael Williams, Richard Blake Brown, Jeffrey Michael


Sedgwick, Matthew Willyard, Elizabeth Jo Brown, Kyle Christopher
Charles Renee’ Buchanan, Rebecca Kalyn
Self, Kristopher Michael Wilson, Matthew Lacaria Buck, Katherine Lynne
Self, Lauren Alyse Wolfe, Katelyn Leigh Bunch, James Michael
Carol Palmer Shaffer, Morgan Brittany
Sheppard, Connie
Woodard, Trey Logen
Yates, Bentley Charles
Burch, Erin Elizabeth
Burke, Brittany Michelle
Would Like To Salute Christina Young, Geoffrey Davis Burke, Kathryn Delaney
The Class of 2009! Simcox, Courtney Ryan Zamparello, Toni Marie Burton, Alan Hunter
Sircy, Stephen Taylor Burton Lesley Elizabeth
Sliger, Christian Aaron Byrum, Lauren Elizabeth
Zamian Cable, Mackenzie Frances
2600 N. Mt. Juliet Rd.
Mt. Juliet, TN 37122
Smith, Ethan Blake
Smith, Selina Deeann
Wilson Central Cahill, Kristina Nichole
Caldwell, Jared Brett
Office 758-0488 Direct 587-1434
Palmerc@realtracs.com Spata, Alexa Marie
Spence, Mia Marie High School Callis, Justen Baxter
Campbell, Corey Matthew
Spicer, Travis Anthony Campbell, Danielle
Starks, Alyson Nicole Adcock, Hunter Reed Nicole
Stephens, Katherine Adkins, Daniel Quenton Campbell, Denarious
Grace Allen, Antonio Isaiah Darnell
Sterner, Tyler Scott Allen, Clinton David Campbell, Kyle Daniel
Tim Jackson and the Sleep Source staff would like to
Stevens, Lauren Brooke Allen, Jonathan Dane Campbell, Lacey Ann
Stinson, Joshua Daniel Allington, Cody Lamar Cargile, Dalton James
congratulate the Graduates of 2009! Stone, Jenna Leigh Alva, Francisco Santiago Carr, Clifford Ryan
Strang, Cammi Sue Anderson, Kimberly Ann Carter, Olea Mesha
11211 Lebanon Road • Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 Sullivan, Melissa Lauren Arnold, Steven Brett Champion, Eric Boyd
(615) 773-2374 Summers, Gregory Scott Atwood, Katherine Anne Chapman, Randall
Tackett, Katherine Ann Auld, Lucas Austin Edward
Class of 2009 Templeton, Parker Ervin Bacon, Sophia Hope Chapman, Rebecca Leigh
Thibodeau, Amanda Baird, Elijah Burks Christopher, Jessyca
Marie Baker, Austin Bryan Louise
Thomas, Erin Beth Baker, Kaitlyn Mechelle Clawson, Johnathan Cody
Thomas, Jillian Kristine Bald, Alyssa Nichole Coates, Samantha
Thompson, Brandon Banach, Adam Andzrej Kathleen
James Barry, Sarah Beth Collins, Bradley Martin
Thompson, Lotez Lorenzo Baskin, William Paul Taylor Bryan Collins
Best Wishes to all! Thompson, Maigan Judith Bates, Lauren Renee Cook, Eric Anthony
Thompson, Thomas Asher Batta, Alexandria Kristen Cook, Kedar Imani
Thompson, Troy Batts, Clay Kevin Cope, Candi Chantel
Dewayne Begley, Zachary Tyler Corley, Rebecca Angel
Trujillo, Zachary Keean Behel, Jonathan David Cothron, Morgan Noel
Good Luck Turner, Garrison Rashad
Badi
Bell, Whitney Savanna
Belote, Jessica Renee
Craig, Katie Yvonne
Criscoe, Amanda Gayle
Valencic, Daniel Robert Beneeld, Lindsey Marie Crockett, Terecia Shanea
To The Class of 2008! Vandierendonck, Kyle Bir, Daniel Tyler Crotzer, Devin Chase
Gene Black, Lauren Renee Crum, Ryan Christopher
Vandiver, Haley Jordan Blackman, Tyre’ Cunningham, Shannon
Vann, Iesha Patrice Dejavette Page Elizabeth
Vardaman, Victoria Lynn Blomberg, Avery Rene Curry, Bryan Dwayne
Judy Hughes • 758-0488 BARNES Walker, John Fletcher Bond, Stephen Tyler Curtis, DeAndrea Renee
Walsh, Evan Alan Boon, Isaiah Dwayne Daily, Christan Michelle
Ware, Sallie Jean Boone, Kyle Bradley Damesworth, Stephanie
Warner, Hudson Andrew Boulogne, Renae Nicole Lee
Congratulations Weatherford, Preston Boyd, Ean Andrew Daugherty, Bradley Heath
Scott Bracey, Andrew Clayton Davidson, Michael
Class Of 2009! Weathers, Katie Brooke
Weaver, Michael Duane
Bradley, Daniel Edward
Bradley, Krista Leighanne
Russell
DeLeon, Eric
Weston, Ethan Merrill Brooks, JaJuan Lavonta Dennis, Megan Ruth
White, Ethan Kyle Brooks, Stareisha Derosett, Ashlee Nicole
Willemain, Tuesday Rose Raychelle Dickens, Brian Alexander
Williams, Emily Renee Brothers, Nelson Michael Dickens, Kristie Lynn
Williams, Erik Nathan Brown, Freddie Dewayne Dickens, Tyler Neal
128 Nonaville Rd.  754-9355 Dixon, Melanie Ann
Dodson, Alisa Lynn
Douglas, Christopher
God Bless You Ryan
Dowell, Jerren
Class of 2008! Christopher
Drennen, William Mark
from Drennon, Nathaniel
Howard
Senator Driver, Mckenna Ann
Duff, Monica Lindsey
Mae Beavers Duke, Nancy Ann
Duncan, Sydney D’Suane
The Chronicle of Mt. Juliet, May 20, 2009, Page 19

Dunsavage, Caleb Wayne Elaine Mattes, Cody Lee


Early, Jacob Andrew Holcomb, Ashley Allyn Maxwell, Austin Hunter
Edwards, Adam Connor Hood, Amber Dawn Mayo, James Cecil
Edwards, Megan Elise Hopkins, Matthew Scott Mays, Leeha Renee
Eldridge, Samantha Kay Horner, Robert Chase McCathern, Justin Jonta’
Elliott, Maryssa Jennelle House, Shane Michael McGee, Kelsey Leeann
Marye Howell, Cameron Walker McMurray, Arcavius
Ellis, Brandon Alexander Howlett, Christopher Laquan
Ellis, Krista Lauren Brandon Melton, Blake Emery
England, Macy Peyton Hudson, Eryn Anel Messenger, Jennifer Lyn
Epley, Abram Nathaniel Hudson, Jacob Ross Meyer, Deborah Nicole A-1 Brown Plumbing Repair
Epperson, Kyle Thomas Huggins, Thomas James Michael, Derek Dwayne 11497 Lebanon Rd.
Erickson, Kyle Zachary Hughes, Franquita Milan, Nicholas Lance
Eubanks, Brittany Antonette Milonis, Stephanie Alyssa Mt. Juliet, TN 37122
Michelle Hughes, Kelsi Sue Mitchell, Brittaney 758-8354 Mt. Juliet • 449-0975 Lebanon
Fanning, Vallenious Huston, Brandie Eileen Colleen
Violet Jackson, Kathryn Marie Mitchell, Justyn Michael God 889-9837
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2007 Graduates
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Farthing, Kati Anne Jarvis Patterson Jenkins Mock, Erin Leigh Master License #562
Faulk, Ashley Jean Jessica Tess Jenkins Morris, Jessie Rose
Finn, Shelby Elizabeth Joseph Nathaniel Jenkins Moss, Jon Aaron
Fish, Jonathan Jay Jenkins, Richard Preston Mudd, Christopher Louis
Fisher, Matthew Ryan Johnson, Alexandria Mullins, Robert
Fitzgerald, Troy Edward Danielle Alexander
Flatt, James Douglas Johnson, Mary Elizabeth Muncy, Charles Gregory
Fleming, Christopher Joines, Audrey Rae Naïve, Nicholas David
George Jones, Jessi Nicole Neely, Robert Cameron
Fletcher, Mark Collin Jones, Matthew Shane Neitzer, Stacy Jill
Fluhart, Zachary Scott Keisling, Daniel Ryan Neville, Spencer Matthew 4115 N. Mt. Juliet Road
Freeland, Allison Paige Kik, Matthew Jordan Nguyen, Minh Ngoc 754-4875
Gammons, Nicole Kim, Hyuk Scott Nikolai, James Ross
Michelle Kimble, Starsha Sunsera Nye, David Richard
Garcia, Dustin Adan King, Jessica Michelle Oliver, Chazdon Blayke Congratulations Graduates!
“Congratulations Class of 2009!!”
2008!!”
Gares, Kelsey Renee Klotzback, Jacob Adam Oliver, Lindsey Morgan
Garrison, Douglas Dee Knowles, John Ryan O’Steen, Emilee Ann
Garvin, Kevin Taylor Daniel Paone, Joseph James Paul
Geist, Alexander Hugo Ladd, Katelyn Elizabeth Parkerson, Stephen Tyler
Gentry, Truman Ben
Gibbs, Shelby Nicole
LaFevers, Lauren Jane
Lalonde, Lucy Michele
Patel, Krishna Manhar
Patterson, Nathaniel CLASS
O F 2 0 09
8
Gilletly, Richard Alan Laporte, Darren Blake
Gilyard, Collin Joshua Lawrence, Shelbi Patton, Christopher Lee
Gingles, Adam Daniel Alexandria Patton, Rebekah Kathryn
Graves, Lindsey Karen Lawson, Dylan Scott Pham, Trang Tuyet
Gray, Blythe Margaret Lee, Clint Hayden Phelps, Ily Anna-Marne
Gray, Dakota James Lee, Morgan Michele Pinhal, Catherine Ann
Gray, Melanie Beth Lena, Anthony Sherman Pittman, Hunter Mason Thank you for
Greenwood, Leevie Elise Lessary, Adam Lee Pon, Richard Walter From e v e r y o n e representing your town
Greer, Ryan Matthew Lewis, Richard Russell Ponder, Nicholas Eugene
Grifth, Laura Elizabeth Liddle, Cody Garrett Poynter, Leslie Michelle a t W i l s o n B a n k and your school with pride
Gutman, Brenda May Likens, Coty Dwayne Prall, Jared Michael
Hackett, Meghann Leigh Lin, Xin Yi Presley, Jonathan Luca & Trust . . . over the years. We wish
Hackney, Hope Olivia Austin, Littlejohn, Patrick Pritchett, Ryan Kelly
Haldane, Morgan Nicole Loftis, Ashley Nicole Putman, Michael Reed you all the best as you
Haley, Richard Chase Lowe, Alison Marie Raborn, Zane Matthews
Hall, Derrika Michelle MacDonald, Jillian Raines, Darren Alexander pursue your dreams.
Hall, Shelby May Elizabeth Rather, Megan Leanne
Hallman, Gage Harrison Mackie, William David Ray, Sean Matthew
Hamblen, Jennifer Lynn Madewell, Kristen Lea Raymond, Rebekah
Hamm, Michelle Joyce Magin, Melinda Carol Cecile
Hampshire, Brittney Manning, John Ryan Reaves, Ericka Rose
Michelle March, April May Reece, Tara Allie C O N G R AT U L AT I O N S , G R A D UAT E S !
Hargrove, Kaitlyn Joy Marks, Jacqueline Revels, Jason Mwejor
Harold, Corey Evan Quinelle Riggins, Craig James
Harris, Marquita Danelle Martinez, Ricardo Riplinger, Brittany Nicole
Hart, Brandon Dale
Hart, Johnathon Lee Clairrene’s Treasures
Hassell, Jasmine Marcella
Noel Antiques & Collectibles
Hatcher, Dasha Sh’Bree 11907 Lebanon Road
Hazlett, Michael Anthony
Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 Clairrene Hale 444-BANK
Henry, Erica Ryan wilsonbank.com

Herchenbach, Dylan Phone: 615-758-7272 Owner Member FDIC

Michael Monday - Saturday 10-5


Heriges, Emily Rose Sunday 11-5 Congratulations
Heriges, Shelby Lynne We Buy Furniture & Stuff Class of 2009
2006 Still Here, Still Independent, Still Committed to You!
Hernandez, Christine
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Community Reflections from an


Calendar Old Friend
Memorial Day Service Seniors
May 25 With all the love I have for my senior citizen community, I felt it appropriate to remind
The 12th Annual Memorial Day Service at the Veterans Memorial everyone about our great senior citizens. With summer just around the corner and temperatures
located at Bond Memorial Chapel will be held at 10 a.m. on sure to rise into the nineties and beyond, we must all remember to check in on our senior citizens.
A lot of our senior citizens live alone and don’t drive any longer, therefore, they will need errands
Monday, May 25. Col. Robert “Bobby” Hibbett will be the guest
ran or items picked up. If you know of a senior citizen regardless of age, who is homebound
speaker. Veterans past and present will attend and be honored please stop by and check in on them periodically. You will sometimes find that they are in great
for their service to our country and community, as well as to need and simply don’t know who to turn to for help. You will more than likely find a sweet person
remember POWs who are still missing. Bond Memorial Chapel full of life, smiles, laughter, kindness, wisdom, knowledge and even a little mischief.
is located at 1098 Weston Drive and S. Mt. Juliet Road. For
more information call 773-2663. Unfortunately, our senior citizen population sometimes gets forgotten about and some uneducated
perceptions are that our senior citizen’s are old worn out people with nothing left to offer society,
Memorial Day checkpoints in MJ and I reiterate, uneducated perceptions. As a matter of fact, nothing could be farther from the
May 25 truth. There has never been a time that I didn’t learn something from my elders or a senior citizen.
If we’re lucky, we’ll be senior citizens one day ourselves. But, I would seriously recommend that
The Mt. Juliet Police Department will be conducting sobriety anyone reading this article take time to visit and speak with a senior citizen. The experience will
checkpoints in the Lebanon Road, Mt. Juliet Road, West Division indeed be worthwhile and educational.
and Belinda Parkway areas on Monday May 25, 2009. The
hope is to deter people from driving drunk. Please, if you are Time and the environment have a way of changing our physical appearance on the outside, but
going to drink, have a designated driver, call a friend, or have minus that and medical setbacks, our minds go relatively unaffected. Many a young person has
someone get you cab. The life you save may be a member of been fooled into thinking they could outsmart, outrun and even out think a senior citizen, only to
your family. be fooled by the much wiser senior citizen. Our senior citizens are like fine wine, they just get
better with time and age. They are sort of like an old pair of jeans or shoes, the more and longer
Southern Gospel Singing you wear them, the better they fit.
May 30 As for the senior citizens, please keep this in mind, each day that you awake brings yet another
Silver Springs Baptist Church will host a Southern Gospel Singing day to pass on your many years of wisdom and life experiences. Your experience in life is
on Saturday, May 30, beginning at 6:30 p.m., with Richard invaluable. What makes us young at heart is our smiles, personalities, attitudes, families, friends
Gleaves and Matthew Slemp as the Masters of Ceremonies. and love. Being old in years doesn’t make you old at heart anymore than being young in years
Featured performing groups include: the New Hope Quartet makes you young at heart. Having a positive attitude and a smile on your face will make you feel
young at heart. Get to know a senior citizen and please don’t forget about them.
of Mt. Juliet, Silver Springs Baptist Quartet of Mt. Juliet, Terry
Weeks of Lebanon and Fred Vanhook and the Harmoneers of
Lebanon. Admission is free, and a love offering will be taken.
WCHS Chorus performs
Refreshments will be provided. Silver Springs Baptist Church May 30
is located at 9938 Lebanon Road in Mt. Juliet. For more The Wilson Central High School Chorus would like to invite the community to their end of the year
information call 758-7853. performance. The performance will be held at Gladeville Baptist Church on May 30 at 6:45 p.m.
Little gentlemen, start your engines Tickets are $8 at the door. The opening choir is Southside Elementary.
May 30 Real Estate Investor’s Coffee Club
The Music City Quarter Midget Racing Association will hold Ongoing
its 2nd Annual Charity Race Event on Saturday, May 30, at Real Estate Investors Coffee Club: Longtime local Realtor/
the Music City Speedway. QMA is a family-oriented sport that Mortgage Broker & Real Estate investor Linda Mckenzie is
involves racing in specially prepared cars. The cars, rules and organizing and hosting “The Real Estate Investor’s Coffee
safety procedures are designed specifically for kids. They race Club,” which will be open to the public, and will serve as a live
on oval tracks approximately 1/20 of a mile. A child who is 5 to networking forum for folks interested in investing in local real
16 years of age may race. Safety features include full roll cages, estate in Wilson County. The group will meet once a month to
multi-point seat harnesses, full-face helmets and other gear. The network and exchange information on real estate “haves” and
event schedule for the Charity Race Event includes a Vanderbilt “wants” and to exchange knowledge and experience. Please
LifeFlight helicopter fly-in, a tennis ball throw and charity raffles send your interest level in joining such a group by sending a
during race intermissions. The race begins at 12 p.m., and quick email to Lindacanhelpyou@live.com. The group plans
gates open at 10 a.m. Concessions will be available. Admission to meet at a local coffee spot in the early morning, once a
is free, but donations are greatly appreciated. All proceeds month. A sampling of creative topics include buying & selling
benefit Vanderbilt Transport LifeFlight. For more information or real estate using IRA retirement funds, landlord/tenant matters,
questions contact Shawn Rueff at shawn.rueff@vanderbilt.edu financing options for real estate investors, loan modification
or (615) 519-1909 or Julie Wright at juliewright2929@yahoo. options, short-sale purchasing, owner financing, leveraging
com or (615) 218-8729. Rain out date is Sunday, May 31. equities along with OPM (other people’s money), pre-foreclosures & REO property, good debt
The Music City Speedway is located at 3672 Central Pike in versus bad debt, etc. Linda Mckenzie is a licensed Realtor with The Realty Association (phone:
615-385-9010), a life-time member of the Real Estate Investors of Nashville, TN. and a licensed
Hermitage. For directions see contact info above.
loan officer with Amerisave Mortgage Corporation, Inc.
Calling all writers and word lovers to the Tennessee Writers Alliance’s WordFest ‘09, June 12-13, at Cumberland University! Hear presentations and sage
advice from bestselling authors Eric Wilson and J. T. Ellison, poet Wyatt Prunty, learn about networking from agent Etta Wilson, get inspired by creativity coach
Whitney Ferre, broaden your horizons with singer-songwriter Ron Block of Union Station, and mix and mingle with writers from across the state and beyond.
There will be door prizes, sessions with editor Kathryn Knight, book sales, and journalists Dwight Lewis and Leon Alligood. Bring the first page of your novel,
or any work, to be critiqued in an informative “First Page” session with publishing insiders. The fun kicks off on Friday, June 12, with readings by William Gay
and J. Wes Yoder, as well as open mic readings, food and music at a reception at Sherlock’s Emporium in Lebanon. For more information~aP. J. O’ Rourke
complete schedule,
registration, and accommodations information visit www.tn-writers.org
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of Mt.ofJuliet,
Mt. Juliet,
September
May 20,
7, 2005,
2009, Page
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754-6111 754-6111
Deadline 1 p.m. Monday
CLASSIFIEDS Deadline 1 p.m. Monday

Acreage Business Services Business Services Business Services Cleaning


LAND WANTED: Want to BEAZLEY’S POOL CARE. BRADSHAW’’S TRACTOR PROFESSIONAL BOOK- **ALL PRO SERVICES **
buy land!! If you have land Pool care, pool upkeep & WORK. Bush Hog Services, KEEPING SERVICE. In- CLEANING: Specializing in
you want to sell please con- general maintenance. Con- Plowing, Tilling, Grading, cludes Monthly Statements windows, carpets, gutters,
tact 754-2019. TC tact Clay Beazley, Certified Loader Work, Junk Haul- and Reports. Please call pressure washing, driveway
Pool Operator. 615-330- ing, Garages Cleaned, Base- 752-2299 for more informa- sealing. Air Duct Clean-
9752. P 6-1 ments Cleaned. Phone 615- tion. P 5-20 ing & Blind Cleaning. Free
642-6191. I 5-20 ___________________________ estimates & references.
Business Services Business Services YOUR REMODELING DONE
___________________________ Jim 754-5047. Christian
WILLETTE STONE WORK. AT STIMULUS PRICES!! 50 Owned/Operated.
Stone jobs - Walls - Plant- YEARS EXPERIENCE. Call ___________________________
Mr. JIM at 615-390-9854.
ers - Outdoor Firepit/Grill Specialist in Residential
- Mailboxes, etc. FREE Esti- Child Care Cleaning Services. When
mates. Christian contractor attention to detail matters,
with 15 years experience. trust a perfectionist. Refer-
Child Care in My Home.
Call 615-207-9103. Providence area. Flexible ences available. Free esti-
Rates & Hours. Full time mates. Call Maria, 615-564-
___________________________ opening available. Call 758- 0774. P 5-6
BARRETT Tree & Lawn 7122. I TC ___________________________
Service. Tree Removal, ___________________________ TWO GIRLS & A BROOM.
Trimming, Hauling, Fire- TODDLER’S PLAYHOUSE Residential Cleaning. Qual-
wood, Lawn care, Mulching. now enrolling 3, 4 & 5 year ity work. References. Free
Licensed & Insured. 758- olds. Part & Full Time. Call estimates. Insured. 758-
3893 or 579-8319. 758-7777. I 6-10 3176. Cell 568-6131, 968-

HIGH TOP TREE SERVICE ___________________________


Cleaning 7445. P 5-20

• Removal TERRY’S AUTO GLASS Commercial


• Chipper Service CRABTREE’S PROFES-
• Bobcat Service Windshield Repairs or Auto
• Bush Hogging SIONAL WINDOW CLEAN-
• Pressure Washing • Storm Damage
Glass replacement. FREE
• Stump Grinding Mobile Service. Established ING. Specializing in: Con-
• Cable Reinforcement
• Thinning/Maintenance “1989”. Insurance ap- crete, Wood, Vinyl Siding
FREE ESTIMATES
Licensed & Insured ($1 Million Liability)
proved. Serving Middle TN.
758-6339.
and Gutter Cleaning. Bran-
don Crabtree. 977-
COMMERCIAL
LeRoy Watkins, Manager • 28 years Experience ___________________________ 6694. P
210-7137 JUNK HAULING & LOTS
MORE Clean basements, Sanitize your
PROPERTY
attics, & yards. Most gut-
ters. Haul cars 4 Free. Land-
scaping. Stump Grinding.
Home!
Cooking Odors FOR LEASE
4 Seasons Tree Service Pressure washing. Decks & Company coming
• Trimming • Storm Damage • Removal
Driveways sealed. Call us 4
anything. Robin or Mike.
Inside Pets 1,000 sq.ft.-
• Chipper Service • Maintenance • Stump Removal Mold or Mildew
24-Hour Emergency Service 443-7146 /485-4510, 881-6 Smoking Odors 4,000 sq.ft.
Call Today For A Free Estimate 500..
___________________________
Sinus Problems
Call for more
Leonard Matthews (Owner) • Licensed & Insured
We’re proud to serve Wilson County with 14 Years of Experience 6,000,000 dust mites
BUNCH ROCK & BRICK:
Cell 585-5102 Mail Boxes, entrances, flow- living in your bed! ACT information
er beds, retainer wall and NOW! $99.00 Value
repairs. NEW - We also do First Two qualified ROBINSON
stucco. Free estimate. 754-
5034. TC
callers FREE! PROPERTIES

754-2019
___________________________ Call: 758-8179
Tree’s by Dave PRESSURE WASHING
tree service UNLIMITED, INC. Concrete
Air Flow, Deadwood, Crown Reduction, Crown Cleaning Services Include:
Restoration, Canopy Raising, Dead Wooding, Cabling Land Houses - Gutters - Drive-
& Lot Clearing Removal, Trimming & Shaping ways - Decks & More. Call
Dean at 516-9438 for
CONCRETE SPECIALIST OF TENNESSEE
landscapes
Aerating Yards, Bobcat Work, Land Excavating, FREE Estimate. I TC Specializing in aggregate stamped & all custom concrete
Local References Mulching, Transplanting Locally Owned & Operated ___________________________
DUN-RITE Garage Door COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL
****FREE Estimates**** Service. Sales - Service Parking Lots • Building Slabs • Masonry • Retaining Walls
Now accepting all major credit cards
- Installation - Repairs. Concrete Repair • Driveways • Sidewalks
Dave 260-5061 Overhead Doors & Open- • Sealing • Storm Shelters • Pole Barns
ers. FREE Estimates on Re- Prompt Service • Free Estimates Within 24 Hours
placements. 758-6285 or 30 Years Experience • Insured & Licensed
319-1645. I TC Call Ricky Jones 615-585-6586
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754-6111 754-6111
Deadline 1 p.m. Monday
CLASSIFIEDS Deadline 1 p.m. Monday

Commercial For Rent For Sale Garage Sales Garage Sales

FOR LEASE - Commer- FLORIDA CONDO - $500 1) High Quality Full Mattress NEW FLEA MARKET & MOVING SALE - Friday &
cial Space - Hwy 109 area PER WEEK. On World Fa- Set. New w/Warranty. Can FARMER’S MARKET. Saturday, May 22 & 23,
and Mt. Juliet area! Call mous Daytona Beach. Call deliver. Lists $240.00, sac- Opened in Lakewood. Go 7am-2pm. 4244 SAMOA
for more information ROB- 615-587-2071. P 6-3 rifice $117.00. New Queen GREEN - Fresh produce DRIVE, Hermitage. Rain or
INSON PROPERTIES 754- ___________________________ Set Lists $299, Sell $127. Stand. Start your own busi- shine.
2019. Furnished room in private 615-394-0861.**** ness for as little as $35.. ___________________________
___________________________ home. All utilities furnished. 2) New King Mattress set in Outside table $20. Call 2 Family Garage Sale. May
COMMERCIAL SPACES Old Hickory area. 758- plastic. Never used. Rhonda 568-4231. I TC 22 & 23, Friday & Saturday.
___________________________ 544 & 486 OLD LAGUARDO
FOR LEASE. 500-3,000 3995. I 5-20 Warranty inc. Retails for
Garage Sale - May 23. Furni- ROAD. 1971 FORD Pickup
SQUARE FEET. 754-2019. ___________________________ $360. Will sell for $187.
ture, Jewelry, Wicker, Large truck. Clothes. Lots of furni-
___________________________ 2BR, 2BA, Mobile Home. 615-575-5992. ************ Selection of NEW Size 6 only ture, misc.
Ideal Sign / Truck Mechanic Private area. Adults only. 3) Bedroom set-Cherry Naturalizer Shoes. $10 pair. ___________________________
Shop. 4’ - 16’ Rollups. 3200 No pets. All appliances. In- or pine finish. Dresser/ Plus Size Clothes. World Mt. Juliet NEIGHBORHOOD
sq. ft. Fenced parking. Rent cludes Washer & Dryer. Ref- Mirror/n/stand/chest/ War II & Civil War Book col- YARD SALE. Timber Trail
Negotiable. 207-9140 / 847- erences. 758-3578. I hdbd/frame. New in boxes. lection. Computer equip- Subd. N.Mt. Juliet Road.
4105. 20 Minutes from Mt. Lists $999.00. Will sell for ment. 1136 WOODRIDGE Saturday, May 23rd, 7am
Juliet / Donelson. No Lease Stoner Creek Apartments $567.00. Lay-a-way PLACE until.
Required. I TC available. Can deliver. 615- ___________________________ ___________________________
1 Bedroom starts at $327 HUGE Multi-Family Yard Garage Sale - 685 POPLAR
394-0861. ******************
Dozer 2 Bedroom starts at $402 4) All new, all leather Sofa & Sale. Friday & Saturday, DRIVE, Poplar Ridge Subd.
Partial utilities paid Loveseat. No vinyl!!! Lists May 22 & 23. Just past Prov- Friday & Saturday, May
BOBCAT, BUSH HOGGING, $1899, will sell for $957.00. idence. Take left on Central 22 & 23. 7am-4pm. Furni-
DUMP TRUCK, BACKHOE. Lay-a-way available. Can Pike, go 1.5 miles take right ture, small appliances, toys,
127 Belinda Pkwy.
Concrete work. Fill Dirt and deliver. 615-394-0861. **** on Windy Road. (Tinnell Val- Clothes & much more.
Gravel. Portable Welding. (615) 758-5494 5) All new Micro-fiber Sofa
ley Subd.) 1st Road on left, ___________________________
Oslo. Furniture, clothes, TRIPLE CROWN NEIGH-
FREE Estimates. Cell 347- & Loveseat. Retails $999.00,
collectibles. Baby items, BORHOOD YARD SALES.
0433, 754-0090. I will sell for $587.00 while Electronics. Too much to Saturday & Sunday. May 23
they last. Can deliver. Lay- mention. Something for ev- & 24, 7am-4pm. Turn at
Driveways a-way (yes). 615-394-0861.
For Sale eryone. BP/McDonalds, off MJ Road
I TC ___________________________ onto Pleasant Grove Road,
J.C. MOSELEY BLACKTOP Garage Sale - Friday & Sat- go to end of Pleasant Grove
Driveways ~~ Parking Lots Med-Lift Chair. Maroon. Re- Garage Sales urday, May 22 & 23. Rain Rd, TC on Right.
~~ Resurface Old Driveways clines to a bed or stands you or shine. TRIPLE CROWN ___________________________
~~ Seal Coating. 319-7922. up. Foot extension & will lift WE PAY CASH! Now buying SUBD. Off Pleasant Grove Garage Sale - Wednesday,
6’3”, 350 lbs. Retails $1,200, Mowers, tillers & chippers. Road. 7009 COUNT FLEET May 20th thru Saturday,
Electrical selling $650.00. 758-9730. Running or Not. Call 847- COURT. 3 Families. Clothes May 23rd. Friday & Sat-
___________________________ 4105. - Jr. - Women sizes. House- urday weather permitting.
LICENSED & INSURED Queen bedroom set, 6’ head- ___________________________ hold items. Bicycles. Starts at 8am daily. Collect-
ELECTRICIAN. Residential board, 4’ footboard, wood YARD SALE - Like new mow- ___________________________ ible glassware, electronics,
& Commercial. Also, Cable/ side rails. Split dresser, 1 ers. 1/2 the cost of new. HUGE MOVING SALE - In- clothing, housewares, pe-
side & Out. DOWNSIZING. rennial plants, small crape
Phone Installation. Senior side w/mirror, other draw- Riders as low as $395. 847-
4,000 sq. ft. plus base- myrtle trees, lots of misc.
Citizen Discount. REASON- ers as high as mirror. 1 4105.
ment. MEN Don’t miss this 1532 STONEHILL ROAD
ABLE RATES. All work night stand. Includes Pillow- ___________________________
one!! Horseshoe Cove, off (Belinda City). Call 476-
guaranteed. 615- 316- top mattress & springs. Paid WE PAY CASH - Now buying Nonaville Rd. to 1015 SING- 8515 for directions.
9323. I M over $1,500, $400. Call mowers. Tillers & chippers. ING SPRINGS ROAD. Satur-
___________________________ 415-0775 or 443-7086. Running or not. Call 847- day, May 23, 6am - ? Rain Help Wanted
RAY ELECTRIC. No Job ___________________________ 4105. or shine.
Too Small. Family owned Kitchen & Bathroom cabi- ___________________________ ___________________________
& operated. Licensed & in- nets, door, counter top. Re- GS - Friday & Saturday, BIG MULTI-FAMILY SALE.
sured. Senior Citizen Dis- modeling. Looks great for May 22 & 23. 1533 MIRES Furniture. All clothing
count. 773-2455. 615-681- a fraction of the cost. Very ROAD, off Stewarts Ferry, S. ($10 & under), misc., tools. Immediate
8787 reasonable prices. Call Dave Mt. Juliet Road. Thursday & Friday, 8:30-
5:00. Saturday - NOON. 115
Two openings in
___________________________ 712-4777. P 6-10 ___________________________
ARC ELECTRICAL SERVIC- Rolling Mill Road. Lebanon and two
ES. Call for all your electri- ___________________________ in Mt. Juliet.

LAWN MOWERS
cal needs. Competitive rates. HUGE YS. Toddler clothes,
754-9790. baby items, furniture & Approx. 10 hours per
much more. Friday, May 22
For Rent Limited Supply. Reg. $599 to $799 now $399 & Saturday, May 23, 8am week...work from home.
Self propelled electric start w/charger plus bring in till ? 616 DENVER DRIVE,
an old mower running or not and we’ll take another Hermitage, off Andrew Jack- Company training
son, Villages of Tulip Grove. ...need good
FURNISHED 1 Bedroom Ef-
ficiency on Private estate. $100 OFF any. You’ll only pay $299. ___________________________
Saturday, May 22, 126
people skills.
Water & Electric furnished. Bonus FREE Electric Weed Eater. SUNNY VALLEY ROAD, Mt.
$550 per month. 519-4492.
847-4105 Juliet. A little bit of every- CALL NOW:758-8179
I TC thing.
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The Chronicle of Mt.ofJuliet,
Mt. Juliet, May 20,
September 2009, Page 23
7, 2005,

754-6111 754-6111
Deadline 1 p.m. Monday
CLASSIFIEDS Deadline 1 p.m. Monday

Help Wanted Home Improvement Home Repair Lawn Care Painting

Immediate income. Work TOMMY’S BUILDERS RE- ROBERSON Remodeling. AERATE, Dethach, Seed, THE LORD’S COLORS
from home. 758-8179. P MODELING. Room Addi- OFFERING HOME REPAIR Fertilize, Mow, Bush Hog- PAINTING AND CON-
___________________________ tions, Electrical, Plumbing, services of all types. Includ- ging, Trim, Tree Work, STRUCTION. 26 Years Inter-
Lawn Mower Mechanic. Sat- Painting, Gutters, Siding, ing carpentry (trim & finish), Hedges, Dirt & Mulch deliv- national Experience. Archi-
urdays ONLY - for now. Pos- Decks, Roofing, Drywall & Painting, Plumbing, Elec- ered. Bobcat Work. 453- tectural/Interior/ Exterior
sibly full time later. $12.50 Repairs. 30 years experi- tric, Replacement Doors, Design. Residential/Com-
5800.
hour. Must have experience. ence. Bonded & Insured. Windows, Gutters, Siding, mercial/Industrial. Remod-
___________________________
207-9140. 405-8179. Carports. Garage conver- eling/New Constructions.
EARHART LAWN CARE. Call Christian for estimates
___________________________ ___________________________ sions. Richard 582- Mowing - Aerating - Land-
Sub worker Needed - Heat HARD WOOD FLOORS - 1079. P 4-29 582-9254. P 5-20
scaping - Seeding - Fertil- __________________________
& Air Conditioning System Installation, sand and fin- Lawn Care izing. Jason-481-9909. Vester Bradshaw’s
to do change out. Call 754- ish, refinish old floors. Terry
___________________________ Painting. Inte-
4046 between 8am - 12pm. Pearson 754-8385 TC
BOBCAT, BUSH HOGGING, rior and exterior painting.
___________________________ ___________________________ OWENS MOWIN’ Dependable. Drywall & Texture Repair.
PART TIME - Need $500 per DUMP TRUCK, BACKHOE.
CONCEPT BUILDERS Reasonable rates. For a Cabinet refinishing. Power
month additional income. - Sunrooms, additions, re- Beautiful Manicured Lawn”. Concrete work. Fill Dirt and
Gravel. Portable Welding. washing, Driveway & Decks
Call now: 758-8179. modeling, screened patios & 754-2770. Call between sealed. Minor carpentry
___________________________ garages. ROOFING. FREE 9am-10pm. 7 days. Free Estimates. Cell 347-
work. 615-642-6191.
NOW HIRING: companies Estimates Licensed & in- ___________________________ 0433. 754-0090. I TC
___________________________
desperately need employ- sured. 754-6390 or 973- ___________________________ ANTONELLI PAINTING and
MAAS TREE SERVICE.
ees to assemble products at 6690 Master’s Landscape Repairs. 35 years expe-
home. No selling, any hours. ___________________________ Tree removal, trimming,
Design rience. Interior/Exterior
$500 weekly potential. Info. LANGLEY HOME IM- Need a new landscape? If the topping, brush chipping, painting. Drywall repairs.
1-985-646-1700, DEPT. TN- PROVEMENTS. All types landscape around your home stump grinding. Commercial Pressure Washing, Deck
4183. P 5-20 of remodeling. Room Ad- or business is in need & Residential. Insured. Free Refinishing, Replacement
___________________________ ditions, decks, sunrooms, of a new look, call estimates. 615-945-2755. Windows. 449-6512 or 512-
Master’s Landscape 3964. I TC
Immediate income: Money bath rooms. FREE Esti- Design. FREE ___________________________
this week....good people mates. Licensed - Bonded- ESTIMATES, LAWN CARE - Mow & Trim. ___________________________
skills. CALL NOW. Let’s get Insured 390-7010 or 758- Pics & References Hedge Trimming. Depend- SAVAGE PAINTING - Inte-
started: 758-8179. P 13 0094 I TC Available!Mt. Juliet, rior - Exterior. OWNER ON
able. Reasonable Rates. Free
___________________________ ___________________________ TN 37122 EVERY JOB. Very reason-
615-557-6732 estimates. Call Richard. Cell able. Free estimates. Refer-
Interested in a SIX figure BRAD’S HANDYMAN SER- - 944-6301 or Home - 449-
income! CALL NOW for VICE. No job too small. Can ences. Cell 337-2960, 883-
0803. I TC 5810.
details. 758-8179. do anything. 615-804-1368. Completed
___________________________ ___________________________
___________________________ Mt. Juliet Resident. P 20 Over 1300 MIKE’S LAWN SERVICE - RUSTY BRADSHAW PAINT-
Like to travel, want a new ___________________________ Landscapes ING. Residential & Com-
Cut * Weedeat * Clean Up.
car, need health insur- ESTES ROOFING. 22 Years mercial. Inside & Outside.
FREE Estimates. 615-828-
ance? For details: Call Experience. Great rates. Drywall & Carpentry Repair.
now: 758-8179. P 5-13 FREE Estimates. Work-
Contact 4378. P 5-30
Barry Jamison ___________________________ Pressure wash & Seal decks
manship Warranty. Wilson & Driveways. Call 615-456-
County’s most trusted roof-
758-3877 LANDSCAPING & LAWN
CNA FREE ESTIMATE 1664. P 5-13
ing company. 443-3210. MOWING. Decorative rock
and stone flower beds and
Great Work Environment bnjami@comcast.net
bnjami@aol.com trees. Retaining walls. Very
reasonable prices. Call Dave
The
The Dutch Touch
DtuchToc
uh
Seeking caring Certified Nurse As-
sistants for our 106 bed SNF. Very
competitive pay, excellent benefits JSE Landscaping & Lawncare
712-4777. P 6-1
PA I N T I N G
and education scholarships. EOE. Mowing • Mulching Legal Notice • Interior & Exterior
• Workmanship Guaranteed
Fax resume to 615-758-5450. Apply
at 2650 N. Mt. Juliet Rd. MJ • General clean up • Faux Finishing
• Power Washing
It is the intention of Morris
Mt. Juliet Health •Licensed Landscape Installation W. Adcock to take ownership
For Free Estimates Call Matthew

Care & Rehab


•Bonded and Maintenance of Jerry T. Moore, III’s 1995 615-545-8120
Home For Sale •Insured Call Jody 519-7880 CHEVROLET TAHOE, VIN
#: 3GNEK18K3SG118450, Pets
for a FREE ESTIMATE
FREE ESTIMATES by way of garage keepers
NICE RENT TO OWN. No 443-2252 lien. Said vehicle was left at LEBANON ANIMAL SHEL-
qualifying. Guaranteed fi- 419 HILLVIEW DRIVE, Mt. TER has loving cats, dogs,
nancing. 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath kittens, puppies. All breeds
Juliet, TN 37122 on March
homes in Antioch, LaVergne, and sizes for adoption. 444-
26, 2008. P 5-27
Smyrna and Murfreesboro. 1144. TC
www.nashvilleleasetoown. All Home Electrical Framing • Decks
com or 641-3224. New Home Installation Kitchens • Baths Roof Repairs
Service Upgrades Flooring • Plumbing Painting
___________________________
BY OWNER: 2,735 Sq. Ft. Breaker Panels Drywall • Painting
ROOF REPAIRS - Leaks,
5BR, 3BA Mt. Juliet area. Wiring and Outlets Siding • Roong
Missing Shingles, Storm
Ceiling & Any Handyman ******B&H PAINTING*****
Agents welcome. Asking damage. 20 years experi-
Troubleshooting Service Call Interior & Exterior. Free Es-
$254,900. All offers consid- ence. Discount Roof Repairs.
Senior Citizen Discount timates. Reasonable Rates.
ered after you go through FREE Estimates. 615-618-
the home. 417-9746.
615-506-2603 Senior Citizen Discount
FREE Estimates Give us a call. 615-424-
9179 P 5-13
0133. I 5-6
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