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The Dunlap

SCHS Class of
Page 1B

THE 133RD YEAR


‘65 reunion
Tribune
The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Progress of Sequatchie County

DUNLAP, TENNESSEE 37327, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2022 ISSUE 41 75¢

Gravestone
project done
by Leo Lions
Recently, the Sequatchie County High
School Leo Lions Club, under the super-
vision of Coach Brad Thompson, met at
Chapel Hill Cemetery to refurbish aged
Tested and sealed voting machines veteran hea dstones that had become
to be used when early voting begins. unreadable due to time and weather.
“Our primary focus was on three

Election integrity
Civil War veterans of both the Union and
Confederate armies who were listed in the
cemetery records,” said Coach Thompson.

a priority locally
Chapel Hill Historian Johnny Cordell
located two of the graves, but was unable
to find the third grave of J.A. Kirklin,
which is in the archival records.
With accurate election information “This brought about a mystery,”
from the Sequatchie County Election explained Thompson, “and a subsequent
Commission and Tennessee’s #1 Elec- investigation revealed that approximate- Sequatchie County High School Leo o
tion Integrity Ranking, local voters can ly 20 feet away were the remains of an Lions Club (above) members pic-
cast their ballot with confidence, said old tree stump that appeared to contain tured with Coach Brad Thompson
Sequatchie County Administrator of an old headstone underneath it. Only (fourth from left) are President
Elections Jerrie Holland. one corner of the headstone was visible, Ryleigh Carlton, Lily Greer, Vice
“While administering elections, our so with pick and shovel, we uncovered President Elicia Bowman, Chasi-
office follows Tennessee’s election laws part of the headstone to reveal a lost ty Potts and Secretary/Treasurer
which ensure that every eligible voter’s gravestone. We plan to later extract the Emma Saltsman. This Civil War
ballot is counted once and only once,” remainder of the headstone, repair it and headstone (right) was recovered
said Holland. “Sequatchie County vot- and refurbished by the SCHS Leo
ers can trust in our election process.” See GRAVESTONE Page 2 Club.
Tennessee was recently found to have
the most secure elections in the country
by The Heritage Foundation. This rank-
ing is a result of the laws protecting the Crowd celebrates with Citizens Tri-County Bank
integrity of the ballot box passed by
the Tennessee General Assembly and Filling every seat under a tent, plus 8. Several speakers were followed by nizers before later becoming presi-
administered by the Secretary of State standing nearby, many people came to music and a complimentary lunch. dent and now chairman of the Board,
and the Sequatchie County Election help Citizens Tri-County Bank cel- President John Barker said there spoke on the bank’s history.
Commission. ebrate its 50th anniversary October were many to thank, including more From the half-dozen Sequatchie Coun-
The Sequatchie County election than 300 employees in the nine counties ty business owners who saw a need for
administrator, bipartisan county the bank has reached, but none more another bank in the county to its assets
election commission, election staff, and so than customers. of over $1 billion to banking facilities
a bipartisan team of local citizens serv- “Without you, we wouldn’t be here,” in Sequatchie, Bledsoe, Marion, Grun-
ing as poll officials ensure the accurate Barker stated. dy, Van Buren, Franklin, Hamilton,
tabulation of election results. Tennessee Department of Financial Warren, and Coffee counties.
Before every election, the Sequatchie Institutions Commissioner Greg Gon- The bank first organized as Citi-
County Election Commission publicly zales said Citizens Tri-County Bank zens Bank in 1972, operating out of or
tests the voting machines. Sequatchie was being celebrated, but also commu- trailer. It received its charter in June
County voting machines are not con- nity banking. of that year under the organization
nected to the internet. After the elec- “Local community banking is strong efforts of Elmer Studer, H. Glenn Bark-
tion, the Sequatchie County Election for our communities and strong for the er, W.L. Rogers, Flavius Barker, Dr.
State of Tennessee,” Commissioner Charles Graves, and Preston Cates.
See INTEGRITY Page 2 Gonzales remarked. “When you be- Following remarks, guests enjoyed
come a customer at a community bank, BBQ, cheesesteaks, and special des-

Meth found in
you’re not just helping your family or serts, plus music performed live by
H. Glenn Barker speaks at the Citi- your own business, you’re supporting Fredonia Bluegrass. Several hundred
zens Tri-County Bank 50th anniver- your entire community.” attended, filling the bank’s Depot Office

folded dollar
sary celebration. H. Glenn Barker, one of the orga- Center.

Meth folded inside a dollar bill was


found during a vehicle stop, the Se-
Voters to decide on Constitutional amendments
quatchie County Sheriff’s Department In addition to making choices for Voters will answer yes or no to the Senate—or the Speaker of the House
reports. Arrested for possession of candidates in the November 8 State and question, “Shall Article XI of the Con- if there is no Speaker of the Senate in
meth was Jason Poe of Jasper. Federal Election, voters in Sequatchie stitution of Tennessee be amended by office—when the governor is unable to
According to a department affidavit, County will have the opportunity to adding the following language as a new discharge the powers and duties of the
Poe was a passenger in a vehicle on affect the Tennessee Constitution. section? It is unlawful for any person, office of governor.
October 5 and was seen riding with no Amendments to be voted upon state- corporation, association, or this state Voters will answer yes or no to the
seatbelt. The vehicle was traveling on wide are as follows: or its political subdivisions to deny or question, “Shall Article III, Section
Highway 127 near Branch Road. •Constitutional Amendment 1: attempt to deny employment to any 12 of the Constitution of Tennessee
The report stated officers stopped This amendment would add a new person by reason of the person’s mem- be amended by adding the follow-
the vehicle and identified Poe who had section to article XI of the Tennessee bership in, affiliation with, resignation ing language immediately following
outstanding warrants on him out of Constitution to make it illegal for any from, or refusal to join or affiliate with the current language in the Section:
Marion County, stated the affidavit. person, corporation, association, or any labor union or employee organiza- Whenever the Governor transmits to
When Poe exited the vehicle he report- the State of Tennessee or its political tion.” the Secretary of State, the Speaker
edly tossed a folded dollar bill toward subdivisions to deny or attempt to deny •Constitutional Amendment 2: This of the Senate, and the Speaker of the
the center console of the pickup truck. employment to any person because of amendment would add to article III, House of Representatives, a written,
The dollar bill was recovered by officers the person’s membership in, affiliation section 12 of the Tennessee Consti- signed declaration that the Governor
and contained a crystal-type substance with, resignation from, or refusal to tution a process for the temporary is unable to discharge the powers and
believed to be meth and weighed ap- join or affiliate with any labor union or exercise of the powers and duties of
proximately 0.2 grams. employee organization. the governor by the Speaker of the See AMENDMENTS Page 2
Poe was transported to the Se-
quatchie County Justice Center and
awaits a court date.
Days of Yesteryear event is October 15-16
From a classic car cruise-in, to activities for kids, for
Safety checkpoints its specialty, antique tractors and engines, the 17th annu-
al Days of Yesteryear offers something for everyone this
A driver’s license roadside safety weekend. The event, at 17900 U.S. 127 near the overpass, is
checkpoint is planned for October 21 October 15-16.
at noon at Highway 127 and Ketner Saturday’s events run from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. with
Mill Road in Marion County. Another Sunday’s time scheduled for noon to 4:00.
checkpoint, also conducted by the Ten- The Days of Yesteryear Festival offers visitors a glimpse
nessee Highway Patrol, is scheduled of Sequatchie County’s past. There is no cost for admis-
for November 4 in Sequatchie County sion or parking, and donations are accepted.
at 10:00 a.m. at Highway 127 and Hall Organizers encourage local residents to bring their old
Road. All checkpoints are contingent tractors, engines, and related equipment out to the festi-
upon manpower availability and weath-
er conditions. Rows of vintage tractors at last year’s Days of Yesteryear.
See YESTERYEAR Page 2
2A THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2022 NEWS THE DUNLAP TRIBUNE

CHAMBER Regional, state, federal races in election


VOICE Voters in Sequatchie
County will cast ballots
cumbent Bill Lee [R] is
challenged by Democrat
Republican Scott Des-
Jarlais. Also running
resentatives, District 4.
They are incumbent Ron
in three November races, Jason Brantley Martin are Democrat Wayne Travis [R] who is being
by Janis Kyser with Tennessee Gover- and Independents Con- Steele and Independents challenged by David L.
Executive Director nor, U.S. House of Rep- stance M. Every, John Clyde Benson, Tharon Brown [D].
resentatives District 4, Gentry, Basil Marceaux, Chandler, David Leighton Early voting is from
The Chamber exists to improve the quality of life for and Tennessee House of Charles Van Morgan, Jones, Joseph “Krishna- 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on
Sequatchie County, to build a positive business environ- Representatives District Alfred O’Neil, Deborah das” Mayger, and Mike weekdays and 9:00 a.m. to
ment, and provide a voice for our members. 31 at stake. Early voting Rouse, Michael E. Scant- Winton. noon on Saturday, from
This Thursday, October 13, the Sequatchie County begins October 19 and land, and Rick Tyler. Two candidates October 19 to November
– Dunlap Chamber of Commerce will host its annual Election Day is Novem- Six candidates are on representing the major 3. Voting for residents at
dinner at Sequatchie County High School. If you are ber 8 for the Federal and the ballot for U.S Rep- parties are in the race for NHC is October 25 at 10:15
a Chamber member, please show up at 6:00 p.m. If State Election. resentative, District 4, Tennessee House of Rep- a.m.
you are not currently a member, you are welcome to For Governor, in- including incumbent
attend and pay your membership fee at the door.
Mann+Hummel has graciously agreed to provide
the Chamber dinner. We will learn the latest news
from Sequatchie County’s largest manufacturer.
Meth found during arrest, Farley charged
In addition, you will hear from other community An individual in Mountain at 9:48 a.m. for used and was ineffective, white crystal substance
members and see the Howard Hatcher Service Award “mental distress” was a male in mental distress. police said, before Farley weighing approximately
presented. The Howard Hatcher Award is presented taken into custody and Farley was talked out of was caught and brought 5.7 grams, the report
to a servant leader from Sequatchie County who goes later found to have meth a home and to the back up a hill to a patrol car. concluded.
above and beyond for our community. This year’s in his possession, the Se- of an ambulance but Before entering the Se- Farley was charged
winner is . . . well that will be announced at the Cham- quatchie County Sheriff’s fled on foot, the report quatchie County Justice with resisting stop, halt,
ber Dinner. Department reported. continued. From there, Center, the suspect was or frisk; introduction of
The Antique Tractor and Engine Show’s old-fash- Arrested was Jonathan he ran into a wooded asked if he had anything contraband into a penal
ioned family fun is available in Dunlap as the 17th Farley, 40. area and was instructed illegal and stated he did, facility; possession of
Annual Days of Yesteryear Festival is set for October An affidavit stated an to stop multiple times but the affidavit read. Once meth; and disorderly
15-16. The event runs from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on officer was dispatched to continued to run, the affi- inside, he was found conduct. A court date is
Saturday and on Sunday from 12:00 to 4:00 p.m. Ad- Memory Lane on Cagle davit stated. A taser was to have a bag with a upcoming.
mission and parking are free each day, with donations
appreciated.
Movies in the Park are offered free each Saturday
evening. This is a great opportunity to spend family
time with family and friends. These free movies are
INTEGRITY: from front
sponsored by the City of Dunlap. Commission confirms Division of Elections are voter-specific early voting check their registration
On November 12, the Cruising Tennessee’s Great the results of every race the trusted sources for and Election Day infor- status on GoVoteTN.gov.
Valley Cruise-In will be held in the Citizen’s Tri-Coun- before the election is the election information mation, including their Early voting starts
ty Bank parking area. There will be music, food, and a certified. voters need. polling location, dates, Wednesday, October 19,
time to see vintage cars and trucks in Historic Down- “My office works with For the latest election hours and sample ballots. and runs Monday to Sat-
town Dunlap. This past Saturday, there were over 70 the Sequatchie County information from the Se- The GoVoteTN app is urday until Thursday, No-
cars in attendance. Car owners are asked to bring Election Commission to quatchie County Election free in the App Store or vember 3. The deadline
canned food or donations for the Sequatchie County make it easy to register to Commission, voters can Google Play. to request an absentee
Food Bank. Last year, we gathered over 1,500 pounds vote, get accurate election visit the Tennessee Sec- On GoVoteTN.gov, vot- by-mail ballot is Tuesday,
of food. You don’t need to bring a car to drop off food information and cast a retary of State website or ers can access the website November 1.
or donations. ballot without weakening see notices in The Dunlap version of the GoVoteTN For more information
On Saturday, November 19, The Grove at Center election security,” said Tribune. app and find information about election integrity
Point Market will host a Fall and Winter Market Secretary of State Tre For election informa- about upcoming elec- in Tennessee and up-
with over 60 vendors. There will be inflatables for the Hargett. “In Sequatchie tion from the Secretary tions, election integrity coming elections, visit
children, food for sale and a photographer on site for County, it’s easy to vote of State, voters can in Tennessee, voter ID, the state website, call the
mini-sessions. Lunch will also be served. and hard to cheat.” download the GoVoteTN voting absentee by-mail, Sequatchie County Elec-
Saturday, December 10 is the day we will be await- In Sequatchie Coun- App and visit GoVoteTN. serving as a poll official tion Commission at (423)
ing! Santa Claus is Coming to Town! Everyone loves ty, the County Election gov. With the GoVoteTN and more. Voters can also 949-2431 or email seqelec-
a great Christmas Parade. The Chamber will have Commission Office and app, Sequatchie Coun- register to vote, update tion@bledsoe.net.
Christmas trees and fire pits available. the Secretary of State’s ty residents can access their registration or
THRIVE Sequatchie, the 501c3 arm of the Se-
quatchie County – Dunlap Chamber of Commerce,
will be sponsoring a “Day of Serving, Giving, and
Helping Those in Need” in the near future. Stay alert
AMENDMENTS: from front
to learn more! There will be many items for sale for a duties of the office, the has been duly convicted an inmate from working or no to the question,
donation to THRIVE. powers and duties of the of crime, are forever when the inmate has “Shall Article IX, Section
Again, the Chamber’s annual dinner will be held office of Governor shall prohibited in this State. been duly convicted of a 1 of the Constitution of
October 13. Each Chamber member should have re- be temporarily dis- The amendment would crime. Tennessee be amended by
ceived an email notice last week. If you are a current charged by the Speaker of delete this current lan- •Constitutional deleting the section?”
member, please plan to attend this important meeting. the Senate as Acting Gov- guage and replace it with Amendment 4: This Early voting will be
The Chamber exists to serve the businesses and citi- ernor, or if that office is the following language: amendment would delete from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00
zens of Sequatchie County. Please give us a call at 43- unoccupied, then by the “Slavery and involuntary article IX, section 1 of the p.m. on weekdays and
949-7608, or email sequatchie@bledsoe.net. Events are Speaker of the House of servitude are forever Tennessee Constitution, 9:00 a.m. to noon on
updated on Facebook and on the Sequatchie County Representatives as Acting prohibited. Nothing in which prohibits ministers Saturday, from October
– Dunlap Chamber of Commerce page under events. Governor, until the Gov- this section shall prohibit of the gospel and priests 19 to November 3. Voting
ernor transmits to the an inmate from working of any denomination for residents at NHC is
same officials a written, when the inmate has from holding a seat in October 25 at 10:15 a.m.
signed declaration that been duly convicted of a either House of the legis- Election Day for the State
YESTERYEAR: from front the Governor is able to
discharge the powers and
crime.”
Voters will answer yes
lature.
Voters will answer yes
and Federal Election is
November 8.
duties of the office.” or no to the question,
val, scheduled each year rest of the day.
•Constitutional “Shall Article I, Section
since early in the 2000s. Food vendors will be
Another highlight on hand and numerous
Amendment 3: This
amendment would
33 of the Constitution of
Tennessee be amended
Energizing Our Communities
will be the tractor pulls, crafts are available for
change the current lan- by deleting the section It’s only October: Should
with participants asked purchase. For vendor
guage in article I, section and substituting instead
to have no mower decks information, contact Bill
33 of the Tennessee Con- the following: Section 33. you turn on the heat?
or other attachments on Harbaugh at (423) 949-
stitution, which says that Slavery and involuntary It’s tempting to declare the first MIKE PARTIN
their ride. Demonstra- 6044.
slavery and involuntary servitude are forever
tions including a hammer For additional infor- downright chilly evening of the au- President/CEO of
servitude, except as pun- prohibited. Nothing in
mill, cut-off saw, and mation, contact Dewayne
ishment for a person who this section shall prohibit tumn the official first day of heating
woodworking are also Powell at (423) 554-3276 or season. Before you turn the heat on
planned. Bill Gray at (423) 949-6537, at home, however, consider:
On Saturday, the clas-
sic car cruise-in begins at
or visit the website at
www.daysofyesteryear.
IN PRINT OR ONLINE • Bundling up in layers of clothing, a sweater or
a cozy throw while you’re watching TV in the
noon and continues the org. THE DUNLAP TRIBUNE evenings.
BRINGS YOU NEWS • Throwing a couple of extra blankets on each
bed to keep everyone toasty warm overnight.
ABOUT YOUR COMMUNITY
GRAVESTONE: from front • Running ceiling fans in the bedrooms. If you re-
verse the spin of the blades to clockwise, they
will push warm air—which rises—back down
insure its proper histori- cleaned the hard-to-get
into your room.
cal placement.” particulates. The last step
• Opening the drapes/curtains/blinds on sunny
Leo Club students is to rinse, let dry, then
refurbished four head- apply a second coat of days to let the sun’s warmth into your rooms.
stones in a three-part D-2 solution. This process The fabric on furniture and carpets will absorb
process. First, they will be repeated twice and retain some of the heat into the evenings.
washed and scraped the within the next 60 days. Close the window coverings once the sun goes
stone, then applied D-2 bi- The Leo Lions Club is down, though, so cool air can’t get into the
ological solution. Second, sponsored by the Dunlap house.
using nylon brushes, they Lions Club. • Gathering everyone into a single room for some
family fun and running a space heater in that
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The Dunlap

SCHS Class of
Page 1B

THE 133RD YEAR


‘65 reunion
Tribune
The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Progress of Sequatchie County

DUNLAP, TENNESSEE 37327, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2022 ISSUE 41 75¢

Gravestone
project done
by Leo Lions
Recently, the Sequatchie County High
School Leo Lions Club, under the super-
vision of Coach Brad Thompson, met at
Chapel Hill Cemetery to refurbish aged
Tested and sealed voting machines veteran hea dstones that had become
to be used when early voting begins. unreadable due to time and weather.
“Our primary focus was on three

Election integrity
Civil War veterans of both the Union and
Confederate armies who were listed in the
cemetery records,” said Coach Thompson.

a priority locally
Chapel Hill Historian Johnny Cordell
located two of the graves, but was unable
to find the third grave of J.A. Kirklin,
which is in the archival records.
With accurate election information “This brought about a mystery,”
from the Sequatchie County Election explained Thompson, “and a subsequent
Commission and Tennessee’s #1 Elec- investigation revealed that approximate- Sequatchie County High School Leo o
tion Integrity Ranking, local voters can ly 20 feet away were the remains of an Lions Club (above) members pic-
cast their ballot with confidence, said old tree stump that appeared to contain tured with Coach Brad Thompson
Sequatchie County Administrator of an old headstone underneath it. Only (fourth from left) are President
Elections Jerrie Holland. one corner of the headstone was visible, Ryleigh Carlton, Lily Greer, Vice
“While administering elections, our so with pick and shovel, we uncovered President Elicia Bowman, Chasi-
office follows Tennessee’s election laws part of the headstone to reveal a lost ty Potts and Secretary/Treasurer
which ensure that every eligible voter’s gravestone. We plan to later extract the Emma Saltsman. This Civil War
ballot is counted once and only once,” remainder of the headstone, repair it and headstone (right) was recovered
said Holland. “Sequatchie County vot- and refurbished by the SCHS Leo
ers can trust in our election process.” See GRAVESTONE Page 2 Club.
Tennessee was recently found to have
the most secure elections in the country
by The Heritage Foundation. This rank-
ing is a result of the laws protecting the Crowd celebrates with Citizens Tri-County Bank
integrity of the ballot box passed by
the Tennessee General Assembly and Filling every seat under a tent, plus 8. Several speakers were followed by nizers before later becoming presi-
administered by the Secretary of State standing nearby, many people came to music and a complimentary lunch. dent and now chairman of the Board,
and the Sequatchie County Election help Citizens Tri-County Bank cel- President John Barker said there spoke on the bank’s history.
Commission. ebrate its 50th anniversary October were many to thank, including more From the half-dozen Sequatchie Coun-
The Sequatchie County election than 300 employees in the nine counties ty business owners who saw a need for
administrator, bipartisan county the bank has reached, but none more another bank in the county to its assets
election commission, election staff, and so than customers. of over $1 billion to banking facilities
a bipartisan team of local citizens serv- “Without you, we wouldn’t be here,” in Sequatchie, Bledsoe, Marion, Grun-
ing as poll officials ensure the accurate Barker stated. dy, Van Buren, Franklin, Hamilton,
tabulation of election results. Tennessee Department of Financial Warren, and Coffee counties.
Before every election, the Sequatchie Institutions Commissioner Greg Gon- The bank first organized as Citi-
County Election Commission publicly zales said Citizens Tri-County Bank zens Bank in 1972, operating out of or
tests the voting machines. Sequatchie was being celebrated, but also commu- trailer. It received its charter in June
County voting machines are not con- nity banking. of that year under the organization
nected to the internet. After the elec- “Local community banking is strong efforts of Elmer Studer, H. Glenn Bark-
tion, the Sequatchie County Election for our communities and strong for the er, W.L. Rogers, Flavius Barker, Dr.
State of Tennessee,” Commissioner Charles Graves, and Preston Cates.
See INTEGRITY Page 2 Gonzales remarked. “When you be- Following remarks, guests enjoyed
come a customer at a community bank, BBQ, cheesesteaks, and special des-

Meth found in
you’re not just helping your family or serts, plus music performed live by
H. Glenn Barker speaks at the Citi- your own business, you’re supporting Fredonia Bluegrass. Several hundred
zens Tri-County Bank 50th anniver- your entire community.” attended, filling the bank’s Depot Office

folded dollar
sary celebration. H. Glenn Barker, one of the orga- Center.

Meth folded inside a dollar bill was


found during a vehicle stop, the Se-
Voters to decide on Constitutional amendments
quatchie County Sheriff’s Department In addition to making choices for Voters will answer yes or no to the Senate—or the Speaker of the House
reports. Arrested for possession of candidates in the November 8 State and question, “Shall Article XI of the Con- if there is no Speaker of the Senate in
meth was Jason Poe of Jasper. Federal Election, voters in Sequatchie stitution of Tennessee be amended by office—when the governor is unable to
According to a department affidavit, County will have the opportunity to adding the following language as a new discharge the powers and duties of the
Poe was a passenger in a vehicle on affect the Tennessee Constitution. section? It is unlawful for any person, office of governor.
October 5 and was seen riding with no Amendments to be voted upon state- corporation, association, or this state Voters will answer yes or no to the
seatbelt. The vehicle was traveling on wide are as follows: or its political subdivisions to deny or question, “Shall Article III, Section
Highway 127 near Branch Road. •Constitutional Amendment 1: attempt to deny employment to any 12 of the Constitution of Tennessee
The report stated officers stopped This amendment would add a new person by reason of the person’s mem- be amended by adding the follow-
the vehicle and identified Poe who had section to article XI of the Tennessee bership in, affiliation with, resignation ing language immediately following
outstanding warrants on him out of Constitution to make it illegal for any from, or refusal to join or affiliate with the current language in the Section:
Marion County, stated the affidavit. person, corporation, association, or any labor union or employee organiza- Whenever the Governor transmits to
When Poe exited the vehicle he report- the State of Tennessee or its political tion.” the Secretary of State, the Speaker
edly tossed a folded dollar bill toward subdivisions to deny or attempt to deny •Constitutional Amendment 2: This of the Senate, and the Speaker of the
the center console of the pickup truck. employment to any person because of amendment would add to article III, House of Representatives, a written,
The dollar bill was recovered by officers the person’s membership in, affiliation section 12 of the Tennessee Consti- signed declaration that the Governor
and contained a crystal-type substance with, resignation from, or refusal to tution a process for the temporary is unable to discharge the powers and
believed to be meth and weighed ap- join or affiliate with any labor union or exercise of the powers and duties of
proximately 0.2 grams. employee organization. the governor by the Speaker of the See AMENDMENTS Page 2
Poe was transported to the Se-
quatchie County Justice Center and
awaits a court date.
Days of Yesteryear event is October 15-16
From a classic car cruise-in, to activities for kids, for
Safety checkpoints its specialty, antique tractors and engines, the 17th annu-
al Days of Yesteryear offers something for everyone this
A driver’s license roadside safety weekend. The event, at 17900 U.S. 127 near the overpass, is
checkpoint is planned for October 21 October 15-16.
at noon at Highway 127 and Ketner Saturday’s events run from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. with
Mill Road in Marion County. Another Sunday’s time scheduled for noon to 4:00.
checkpoint, also conducted by the Ten- The Days of Yesteryear Festival offers visitors a glimpse
nessee Highway Patrol, is scheduled of Sequatchie County’s past. There is no cost for admis-
for November 4 in Sequatchie County sion or parking, and donations are accepted.
at 10:00 a.m. at Highway 127 and Hall Organizers encourage local residents to bring their old
Road. All checkpoints are contingent tractors, engines, and related equipment out to the festi-
upon manpower availability and weath-
er conditions. Rows of vintage tractors at last year’s Days of Yesteryear.
See YESTERYEAR Page 2
2A THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2022 NEWS THE DUNLAP TRIBUNE

CHAMBER Regional, state, federal races in election


VOICE Voters in Sequatchie
County will cast ballots
cumbent Bill Lee [R] is
challenged by Democrat
Republican Scott Des-
Jarlais. Also running
resentatives, District 4.
They are incumbent Ron
in three November races, Jason Brantley Martin are Democrat Wayne Travis [R] who is being
by Janis Kyser with Tennessee Gover- and Independents Con- Steele and Independents challenged by David L.
Executive Director nor, U.S. House of Rep- stance M. Every, John Clyde Benson, Tharon Brown [D].
resentatives District 4, Gentry, Basil Marceaux, Chandler, David Leighton Early voting is from
The Chamber exists to improve the quality of life for and Tennessee House of Charles Van Morgan, Jones, Joseph “Krishna- 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on
Sequatchie County, to build a positive business environ- Representatives District Alfred O’Neil, Deborah das” Mayger, and Mike weekdays and 9:00 a.m. to
ment, and provide a voice for our members. 31 at stake. Early voting Rouse, Michael E. Scant- Winton. noon on Saturday, from
This Thursday, October 13, the Sequatchie County begins October 19 and land, and Rick Tyler. Two candidates October 19 to November
– Dunlap Chamber of Commerce will host its annual Election Day is Novem- Six candidates are on representing the major 3. Voting for residents at
dinner at Sequatchie County High School. If you are ber 8 for the Federal and the ballot for U.S Rep- parties are in the race for NHC is October 25 at 10:15
a Chamber member, please show up at 6:00 p.m. If State Election. resentative, District 4, Tennessee House of Rep- a.m.
you are not currently a member, you are welcome to For Governor, in- including incumbent
attend and pay your membership fee at the door.
Mann+Hummel has graciously agreed to provide
the Chamber dinner. We will learn the latest news
from Sequatchie County’s largest manufacturer.
Meth found during arrest, Farley charged
In addition, you will hear from other community An individual in Mountain at 9:48 a.m. for used and was ineffective, white crystal substance
members and see the Howard Hatcher Service Award “mental distress” was a male in mental distress. police said, before Farley weighing approximately
presented. The Howard Hatcher Award is presented taken into custody and Farley was talked out of was caught and brought 5.7 grams, the report
to a servant leader from Sequatchie County who goes later found to have meth a home and to the back up a hill to a patrol car. concluded.
above and beyond for our community. This year’s in his possession, the Se- of an ambulance but Before entering the Se- Farley was charged
winner is . . . well that will be announced at the Cham- quatchie County Sheriff’s fled on foot, the report quatchie County Justice with resisting stop, halt,
ber Dinner. Department reported. continued. From there, Center, the suspect was or frisk; introduction of
The Antique Tractor and Engine Show’s old-fash- Arrested was Jonathan he ran into a wooded asked if he had anything contraband into a penal
ioned family fun is available in Dunlap as the 17th Farley, 40. area and was instructed illegal and stated he did, facility; possession of
Annual Days of Yesteryear Festival is set for October An affidavit stated an to stop multiple times but the affidavit read. Once meth; and disorderly
15-16. The event runs from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on officer was dispatched to continued to run, the affi- inside, he was found conduct. A court date is
Saturday and on Sunday from 12:00 to 4:00 p.m. Ad- Memory Lane on Cagle davit stated. A taser was to have a bag with a upcoming.
mission and parking are free each day, with donations
appreciated.
Movies in the Park are offered free each Saturday
evening. This is a great opportunity to spend family
time with family and friends. These free movies are
INTEGRITY: from front
sponsored by the City of Dunlap. Commission confirms Division of Elections are voter-specific early voting check their registration
On November 12, the Cruising Tennessee’s Great the results of every race the trusted sources for and Election Day infor- status on GoVoteTN.gov.
Valley Cruise-In will be held in the Citizen’s Tri-Coun- before the election is the election information mation, including their Early voting starts
ty Bank parking area. There will be music, food, and a certified. voters need. polling location, dates, Wednesday, October 19,
time to see vintage cars and trucks in Historic Down- “My office works with For the latest election hours and sample ballots. and runs Monday to Sat-
town Dunlap. This past Saturday, there were over 70 the Sequatchie County information from the Se- The GoVoteTN app is urday until Thursday, No-
cars in attendance. Car owners are asked to bring Election Commission to quatchie County Election free in the App Store or vember 3. The deadline
canned food or donations for the Sequatchie County make it easy to register to Commission, voters can Google Play. to request an absentee
Food Bank. Last year, we gathered over 1,500 pounds vote, get accurate election visit the Tennessee Sec- On GoVoteTN.gov, vot- by-mail ballot is Tuesday,
of food. You don’t need to bring a car to drop off food information and cast a retary of State website or ers can access the website November 1.
or donations. ballot without weakening see notices in The Dunlap version of the GoVoteTN For more information
On Saturday, November 19, The Grove at Center election security,” said Tribune. app and find information about election integrity
Point Market will host a Fall and Winter Market Secretary of State Tre For election informa- about upcoming elec- in Tennessee and up-
with over 60 vendors. There will be inflatables for the Hargett. “In Sequatchie tion from the Secretary tions, election integrity coming elections, visit
children, food for sale and a photographer on site for County, it’s easy to vote of State, voters can in Tennessee, voter ID, the state website, call the
mini-sessions. Lunch will also be served. and hard to cheat.” download the GoVoteTN voting absentee by-mail, Sequatchie County Elec-
Saturday, December 10 is the day we will be await- In Sequatchie Coun- App and visit GoVoteTN. serving as a poll official tion Commission at (423)
ing! Santa Claus is Coming to Town! Everyone loves ty, the County Election gov. With the GoVoteTN and more. Voters can also 949-2431 or email seqelec-
a great Christmas Parade. The Chamber will have Commission Office and app, Sequatchie Coun- register to vote, update tion@bledsoe.net.
Christmas trees and fire pits available. the Secretary of State’s ty residents can access their registration or
THRIVE Sequatchie, the 501c3 arm of the Se-
quatchie County – Dunlap Chamber of Commerce,
will be sponsoring a “Day of Serving, Giving, and
Helping Those in Need” in the near future. Stay alert
AMENDMENTS: from front
to learn more! There will be many items for sale for a duties of the office, the has been duly convicted an inmate from working or no to the question,
donation to THRIVE. powers and duties of the of crime, are forever when the inmate has “Shall Article IX, Section
Again, the Chamber’s annual dinner will be held office of Governor shall prohibited in this State. been duly convicted of a 1 of the Constitution of
October 13. Each Chamber member should have re- be temporarily dis- The amendment would crime. Tennessee be amended by
ceived an email notice last week. If you are a current charged by the Speaker of delete this current lan- •Constitutional deleting the section?”
member, please plan to attend this important meeting. the Senate as Acting Gov- guage and replace it with Amendment 4: This Early voting will be
The Chamber exists to serve the businesses and citi- ernor, or if that office is the following language: amendment would delete from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00
zens of Sequatchie County. Please give us a call at 43- unoccupied, then by the “Slavery and involuntary article IX, section 1 of the p.m. on weekdays and
949-7608, or email sequatchie@bledsoe.net. Events are Speaker of the House of servitude are forever Tennessee Constitution, 9:00 a.m. to noon on
updated on Facebook and on the Sequatchie County Representatives as Acting prohibited. Nothing in which prohibits ministers Saturday, from October
– Dunlap Chamber of Commerce page under events. Governor, until the Gov- this section shall prohibit of the gospel and priests 19 to November 3. Voting
ernor transmits to the an inmate from working of any denomination for residents at NHC is
same officials a written, when the inmate has from holding a seat in October 25 at 10:15 a.m.
signed declaration that been duly convicted of a either House of the legis- Election Day for the State
YESTERYEAR: from front the Governor is able to
discharge the powers and
crime.”
Voters will answer yes
lature.
Voters will answer yes
and Federal Election is
November 8.
duties of the office.” or no to the question,
val, scheduled each year rest of the day.
•Constitutional “Shall Article I, Section
since early in the 2000s. Food vendors will be
Another highlight on hand and numerous
Amendment 3: This
amendment would
33 of the Constitution of
Tennessee be amended
Energizing Our Communities
will be the tractor pulls, crafts are available for
change the current lan- by deleting the section It’s only October: Should
with participants asked purchase. For vendor
guage in article I, section and substituting instead
to have no mower decks information, contact Bill
33 of the Tennessee Con- the following: Section 33. you turn on the heat?
or other attachments on Harbaugh at (423) 949-
stitution, which says that Slavery and involuntary It’s tempting to declare the first MIKE PARTIN
their ride. Demonstra- 6044.
slavery and involuntary servitude are forever
tions including a hammer For additional infor- downright chilly evening of the au- President/CEO of
servitude, except as pun- prohibited. Nothing in
mill, cut-off saw, and mation, contact Dewayne
ishment for a person who this section shall prohibit tumn the official first day of heating
woodworking are also Powell at (423) 554-3276 or season. Before you turn the heat on
planned. Bill Gray at (423) 949-6537, at home, however, consider:
On Saturday, the clas-
sic car cruise-in begins at
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will push warm air—which rises—back down
insure its proper histori- cleaned the hard-to-get
into your room.
cal placement.” particulates. The last step
• Opening the drapes/curtains/blinds on sunny
Leo Club students is to rinse, let dry, then
refurbished four head- apply a second coat of days to let the sun’s warmth into your rooms.
stones in a three-part D-2 solution. This process The fabric on furniture and carpets will absorb
process. First, they will be repeated twice and retain some of the heat into the evenings.
washed and scraped the within the next 60 days. Close the window coverings once the sun goes
stone, then applied D-2 bi- The Leo Lions Club is down, though, so cool air can’t get into the
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using nylon brushes, they Lions Club. • Gathering everyone into a single room for some
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Judge hears Sessions Court cases


Several defendants charges. The sentence ceived a 30-day sentence Dismissed was a viola-
facing drug charges is to run concurrently which is to be suspended tion of probation against
appeared in Sequatchie with a Circuit Court plea upon payment of fines Erica Thomas, who must
County General Sessions scheduled for October 13. and costs. He was fined continue probation, re-
Court on October 7. Some Sentenced to 90 days $50 plus court costs for cords state.
suspects were denied in jail was Dylan Howard reckless driving and $5 Sha’neice Nicole
bond and have court dates for violation of probation. plus court costs for driv- Harrison had a charge of
scheduled in upcoming The defendant failed a er’s license violation. possession of marijuana
weeks. drug screening, did not James Cribbs received dismissed.
Pleading guilty to complete rehab, failed an 11-month, 29-day Joseph Goforth’s bond
simple possession of to contact his probation probation sentence for was denied. He previ-
meth was April Burnette. officer, failed to pay domestic assault, to run ously failed to appear on
The charge was amended restitution, and failed to consecutively after a a charge of burglary of
from felony possession. pay fines, costs, and fees, prior sentence. an automobile. His next
She received a sentence court records state. How- A capias was ordered court date is October 12,
of 41 days in jail with ard received jail credit for Melissa Jean Ajucum, court records state.
the remainder of an for time served. He is to charged with possession Michael D. Griffith’s
11-month, 29-day sentence return to probation fol- of unlawful drug para- bond was denied on
on probation. Burnette lowing his jail sentence. phernalia and possession charges of evading arrest
Lockhart retires from Sheriff’s Dept. was fined $750 plus court Daniel Nelms received a of marijuana. She is to be and possession of meth.
After 23 years of dedicated service to the Se- costs. A charge of tam- 45-day jail sentence for held without bond upon On a charge of viola-
quatchie County Sheriff’s Department and the pering with evidence probation violation. He arrest. The suspect’s tion of community cor-
people of Sequatchie County, Jody Lockhart has against Burnette was is to return to probation bond was previously set rections for life, Douglas
retired. He most recently served as the depart- dismissed, plus a proba- following his sentence. at $1,500. Layne was denied bond.
ment’s detective. Sheriff Bill Phillips (left) pre- tion violation for her new Elvis A. Batista re-
sented Lockhart with a plaque of appreciation

Guilty pleas in Sequatchie Circuit Court


for his service.

Knudson charged Three defendants en-


tered guilty pleas during
Circuit Court proceedings
six months of probation
for theft, with 25 days of
jail credit for time served.
found unconscious in a
vehicle that was report-
ed stolen, court records
eight. Camp was fined
$750 plus court costs.
Pleading guilty to in-

with vehicle theft


September 30, before new Running concurrently state. Meth and fentanyl troduction of a controlled
Circuit Judge John Cam- will be two probation sen- were reportedly found substance into a penal
eron. tences, each 10 months inside the vehicle. facility was Whitney
Pleading guilty to and 29 days. Pell is to Adam T. Camp pled Gilliam. She received a
Todd Knudson was vehicle was recovered.”
charges of theft of prop- have no contact with the guilty to simple posses- three-year sentence with
charged reportedly at- On September 25, the
erty from $2,500 to $10,000 victim in the case or their sion and was ordered to the Tennessee Depart-
tempting to sell a vehicle suspect was seen walking
and two counts of simple property, was fined $750 serve 11 months and 29 ment of Correction with
after stealing it, the Dun- on Elm Street.
possession was Mallory plus court costs, and is to days of probation. A jail jail credit of approxi-
lap Police Department “Authorities knew he
Pell, 31, of Hamilton make $250 restitution. sentence was ordered mately 75 days for time
reported. Two days fol- had a warrant for his
County. Pell was sen- Pell was arrested for the amount of days served.
lowing the theft, Knudson arrest and stopped to
tenced to three years and September 5, after being served prior to court,
was taken into custody on take him into custody,”
September 25. Chief Phillips continued.
Dunlap Police Chief “He resisted when being
Randy Phillips said offi-
cers received a call of a
handcuffed and had to be
taken to the ground.”
Home visit leads to Arnold’s charges
stolen 2009 Nissan Altima Knudson reportedly Fentanyl was report- another resident at the alleged to be fentanyl.
at approximately 1:00 p.m. told police he had needles edly found in the home of home were on probation, Arnold claimed own-
on September 23. The car in his pocket and a small 45-year-old James Arnold the report continued. Au- ership of the narcotics,
was reportedly stolen amount of meth. Jr., the Sequatchie Coun- thorities saw a container police said. He was trans-
from Valley View Drive. The suspect’s charges ty Sheriff’s Department on a dresser with pink ported to the Sequatchie
“An investigation led include theft from $1,000 reported. Approximately powder believed to be fen- County Justice Center for
to a scrapyard in the to $5,000, possession of 45 pills believed to be tanyl along with several a charge of felony posses-
Cartwright community,” meth, and resisting ar- fentanyl were uncovered. pieces of aluminum foil sion of fentanyl. A court JAMES
Chief Phillips said. “Mr. rest. A City Court date is According to a depart- with residue containing date for a bond hearing is ARNOLD JR.
Knudson had brought the upcoming, Chief Philips ment affidavit, probation a pink wax believed to be upcoming.

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car there to sell it. The added. officers requested police mixed with fentanyl, the
assistance on September affidavit stated. A white

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found what they believed seen in a bag, with the
were narcotics in the
home.
substance believed to be
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Sequatchie County Middle School’s football players, coaches, and cheer- regular season and postseason to win their second straight league title.
leaders were all smiles following their championship victory over Jas- In the conference championship, they defeated Jasper 44-6. Large crowds
per October 6. The Braves ran through the conference undefeated in the supporting both schools attended.

Braves roll past Jasper for second SVC crown


While limiting the Early in the second,
visiting Warriors to one Jasper lost 15 yards and
touchdown and few yards the ball with a pass into
over four quarters, Se- the backfield was re-
quatchie County Middle covered by SCMS at the
School football put the Warrior 11. The Braves
ball in the end zone rush- made the visitors pay for
ing and passing October the mistake with a pass
6. Under the direction of from Minton to Kason
Coach Tyler Faulkner, Hicks the next play, with
the Braves hosted Jasper Minton adding another
in the championship of two-point conversion and
the SVC playoffs and com- a 24-0 lead.
pleted a second straight Jasper tried a long pass
undefeated league season on their next possession
with a 44-6 win. but Minton came down
After holding Jasper with an interception at
to one yard and a punt the SCMS 36. After a first
to start the game, SCMS down loss, a rarity in the
moved down the field game for the Braves, the
quickly. Quarterback hosts punted and it led to
Hunter Minton passed for the Warriors’ only score.
52 yards to Gowan Brown Starting from midfield, Players earning All-Conference for SCMS football included (left to right) Joe Brady Simmons, Mason
to the Warrior 14 and Jasper gained 10 yards Campbell, Gowan Brown, Brian Santos, Dustin Mullins, Hunter Minton, Kason Hicks, and Jack
Minton scored the TD on on a run and added 22 Evitts.
a run the next play. Jack more on a play where the
Evitts ran for the conver- play clock seemed to have After the next kickoff, a 50-yard run which was Sequatchie’s defense effective passing, rushing,
sion and SCMS led 8-0 expired. On fourth and Jasper lost 10 yards and called back on a shaky was again strong as it has and setting up field posi-
late in the first quarter. goal from the 5 and with then lost the ball, leading block in the back penalty, been in each league game, tion with special teams
Sequatchie retained 25 seconds left in the half, to another SCMS score. but Hicks came back with limiting the Warriors to tackles.
the ball when the War- Jasper scored with a run Several runs by Hicks a TD run the next play to three first downs and less The championship was
riors could not handle a before being stopped on a and Minton brought the finish the scoring. A run than 50 yards of offense. the second straight in
short kickoff and Evitts conversion try. ball to the Warrior 11 and for two failed at the end The Braves forced several the league for SCMS and
recovered at the Jasper The Braves opened the Hicks passed to Evitts for of the third quarter and turnovers in the win, continued the conference
44. Minton passed 13 second half just as they another TD. A try for two the score 44-6. while the offense was win streak.
yards to Evitts for a first did the first. Taking the failed but the Braves led Jasper worked to add
down and on third and ball near midfield after 38-6 and the game clock points in a fast moving
long, passed to Evitts in a short kickoff, SCMS ran virtually nonstop final period but was kept
the end zone. The re- gained 18 yards with a from that point due to the from the end zone. The
ceiver went up over two run by Minton. On the score margin. Warriors passed 13 yards
defenders and came down next play, Hicks rushed Late in the third quar- to the Brave 42 in the final
with the ball, adding the past strong blocking and ter, Jasper fumbled again minutes but an intercep-
TD. Minton added a two- moved 33 yards to the end and the Braves took ad- tion by Minton ended the
point run for a 16-0 lead, zone. Hicks added two vantage again after recov- opportunity and basically
ending the first quarter. points for a 32-6 lead. ering. Brown scored on finished the game at 44-6.

Quarterback Hunter Minton picks up yardage on


a rush around the end.

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Indians tie for first
at Grundy meet
Sequatchie County’s for a meet October 13
Indians continued their then runs in Chattanooga
successful cross country October 20.
season in a run at Grundy
County October 6. The
Indians tied with St. An-
drew’s Sewanee, who ran
along with teams from
Van Buren and Bledsoe.
Several other runners
took part from different
schools, totaling 36 in the
boys.
Sequatchie took the
first two spots and four of
the first nine. Wyatt Davis
was first in the 5000-me-
ter distance at 19:03.20,
followed by Alexus
Austria, 19:27.39.
Coming in sixth was
Talyn Summers, 20:24.
Bryson Head was ninth at
20:52.75. Taking 17th was
Owen Parks at 22:23.53.
Patrick Mackey placed
2022 Lady Brave cheer team providing support
24th at 24:24.08. In 31st Cheerleaders at Sequatchie County Middle School have been busy backing the football team, from
was Jakob Davidson at the season opener to last week’s championship win over Jasper. Team members this season include
29:26.84. (front, left to right) Madison Carlton, Zoey Harmon, Laural Gholston, Shelby King, Ava Abbott, Ellie
In the girls, Se- Farley, Lilli Green, Ella Ford; (back) Baylee Long, Maddie Whisman, Hailey Clayton, Sophie Pryor,
quatchie’s listed runner Reagan Kibodeaux, Braylynn Cagle, and Sophia Parks.
was Jillyen Givens at
25:16.14. Twelve total girls
took part from several
schools. Finishing a run at
Sequatchie is sched- Grundy is Talyn Sum-
uled to return to Grundy mers.

Griffith’s run ranks in nation’s top plays


An exciting touchdown run earned Sequatchie
County High School freshman Austin Griffith
national recognition. Against Community High,
Griffith broke free at
the line, made his way
toward the sideline and
spun around a defend-
er before running the
rest of the way to the
end zone. The run was
ranked by MaxPreps as
#7 of the week among
the thousands entered
on their site. Griffith
and his teammates are
playing for the Region
4-3A championship this
Thursday, October 13,
at Giles County.
SCMS Pep Band entertains crowds at football games
Bands are rare at football games played at the middle school level, but the SCMS Pep Band, led by
Johnson earns All-Tournament honors director and teacher Tim Willis, has been performing for several seasons. The band plays traditional
game songs and modern hits, usually from the start of the game to the conclusion.

Sequatchie County
Middle School eighth
grader Caroline John-
son was named All SVC
Overdue boater found Bledsoe County Nursing Home
107 Wheelertown Ave., Pikeville, TN 37367
Tournament softball
after batting 6-8, .750 deceased at Watts Bar For more information please contact
Chris Carlton at 423-447-5324
in two postseason
games. For the season,
she batted .407 while
TWRA officers re-
sponded around 1:30 p.m.
ty resident, Larry Ezell
was found in the water. Positions Available
hitting four doubles EDT to a call reported
through Rhea County 911
Ezell’s body was
transported to the Knox
CNAs: Full Time - Days/Nights
and a triple and gain-
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While in route, officers The incident remains
received a second call under investigation. This
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on Watts Bar Lake.
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AMY’S KITCHEN CORNER


Cooler weather means top with bread. Cook on (grated) and chicken broth. Sim- In memory of
warm foods for your 375 degrees F until bread 1 cup milk mer until sauce reheats Amy Sue Hale
family like these seafood is crispy. You can easily 2 tablespoons flour and thickens slightly,
dishes. Use Cajun sea- substitute the shrimp for Cajun sauce: about 5 minutes. Add en breast halves
soning to spice up these crawfish tails. 1 tablespoon butter basil and 1 cup grated 4 tablespoons vegetable
recipes. We recommend 1 small yellow bell pep- parmesan cheese to oil
Tony Chachere Creole * * * * per, chopped sauce, stirring to incor- 1 teaspoon sugar
Seasoning®. Enjoy! 1 small red bell pepper, porate. Season sauce 1 can cream of mushroom
CAJUN DIRTY RICE chopped to taste with salt and soup
SHRIMP PIE 1 pound ground beef 1 small onion, chopped pepper. Reduce heat to 2 cups water
1 pound peeled, uncooked 1 small onion, chopped 3 whole garlic cloves, simmer, sauce will reduce ½ cup onion
shrimp ½ cup chopped bell minced and thicken. 1 teaspoon garlic
1 block butter pepper 1 tablespoon crushed red Wash and drain chick- Cajun seasoning ¾ cup used vegetable oil
½ cup chopped onions Cajun seasoning pepper flakes en breasts. Pound until Cooked white rice (oil that has been used
1 tablespoon of chopped 4 cups cooked white rice 1-1/4 pints whipping very thin (the thinner to fry chicken works
garlic cream the better). Mix bread- Put oil in large pan, best)
1 can cream of mushroom Brown ground meat, 1 cup low sodium chicken crumbs, flour and parme- sprinkle sugar and heat 1 pound Cajun sausage
soup add seasoning to taste, broth san cheese together. Dip on medium to high heat (Hillshire Farms® sau-
2 cups milk onions and bell pepper. 2 tablespoons fresh basil, chicken in breadcrumb until sugar turns light sage works also)
Cajun seasoning Cook on low until onions optional mixture, then milk, then brown. Add seasoned Cajun seasoning
4 cups cooked rice and bell pepper are soft. 1 cup grated parmesan breadcrumb mixture chicken and brown on Cooked white rice
5 slices of white bread cut Add cooked rice and mix cheese again. Place in fry pan both sides. Add onions
in half together. Goes great with 1 (12-ounce) package bow that oil has been heated and garlic and cook until Cook pinto beans in wa-
fried chicken. tie pasta and fry at medium heat tender on medium low ter until done. Add used
Melt butter in large pot, until golden crisp. heat. Add soup and water oil, about 3 cups of water
add onions and garlic and * * * * Melt butter in skil- Meanwhile, cook and let simmer until if all water has cooked
cook on low until tender. let over medium heat. noodles in boiling salted chicken is cooked and out, and seasoned sau-
Add seasoned shrimp and LOUISIANA CHICKEN Add yellow and red bell water. Drain, add sauce gravy is thickened. Serve sage to beans and cook on
cook for 2 minutes. Add PASTA peppers and onions to to coat. Top with chicken over rice. low until thickened. The
soup and milk and sim- Chicken: same skillet and cook breasts. oil should help make the
mer for about 5 minutes. 4 tablespoons vegetable until crisp-tender, about * * * * beans like a thick soup
Add cooked rice and mix oil 4 minutes. Add garlic and * * * * and add flavoring. You
well. Mixture should be 6 boneless, skinless chick- crushed red pepper to TENNESSEE VERSION can add more seasoning,
a little soupy so it doesn’t en breast halves skillet and sauté 3 min- CAJUN SMOTHERED CAJUN BEANS AND if needed. Serve over
dry out in oven. Place ¾ cup bread crumbs utes. CHICKEN RICE cooked rice and eat with
mixture in 9x13 pan and ¼ cup parmesan cheese Add whipping cream 6 boneless, skinless chick- 1 pound dry pinto beans cornbread.

Boyd inducted
into SAR
Sequatchie County’s “We are also interested
Wayne Boyd was inducted in new members,” Ison
in the National Society of said.
the Sons of the American Members of the society
Revolution (SAR) during are male descendants of
a ceremony October 7. those who served in the
The ceremony was held American Revolutionary
at the Sequatchie Veter- War or who contributed
ans Memorial Park at the to establishing the inde-
site of the list of Boyd’s pendence of the United
ancestor William Elliott. States.
Several friends and fam- SAR’s objectives
ily members attended in include dedication to per-
support. petuating American ide-
William “Billy” Elliott als and traditions, and to
was born in 1764 and died protecting the Constitu-
in 1834. He was the fourth tion of the United States.
great-grandfather of The official recognition
Wayne Boyd, according to of Constitution Day, Flag
historical records. Elliott Day, and Bill of Rights Wayne Boyd (right) is joined by George Ison and other members of the National Society of the Sons
volunteered to serve in Day were established of the American Revolution at his induction ceremony.
1781 and fought in South through its efforts. It has
Carolina before later members in the United
moving to Tennessee. States, Canada, France,
SAR District 3 Director Germany, Mexico, Spain,
George Ison explained Switzerland, and the
over 140 SAR members United Kingdom.
represent Sequatchie, For more information,
Marion, Hamilton, and visit sar.org. Annual
Bledsoe counties. SAR meetings take place
was founded in 1889. around the country.
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Community Thus saith the Lord These are not my words days, people that were explain to me how we hu-
by Charlotte Farley

Testament, you must read


but the words of the Lord found working on the mans went to such exces- Hebrews 4:1-11. And don’t
who authorized all these Sabbath day were stoned. sive lengths to change so forget the fourth com-
words throughout the en- In Exodus 16, it tells us much of what God put out mandment, “Remember
Music on the Mountain is October 20 tire Bible and I want to list about when the children there for us. How plain is the Sabbath day to keep it
Music on the Mountain this month will be held some scriptures here that of Israel wandered in the that? Of course, no one holy.”
Thursday, October 20 at the Cagle Community Center. seem to be a bit muddled wilderness for 40 years be- can explain, as there is And, in Exodus 31:16-
A covered dish meal will be served at 6:00 p.m., fol- in the minds of the ma- cause they, like we today, no explanation for what 17, it says that we are
lowed by music at 6:30. Everyone is welcome. T41
jority of people. So, here couldn’t walk the walk we have done to the Holy to observe the Sabbath
goes. nor talk the talk and they Word of God. throughout our genera-
VFW Post 5772 meets third Tuesday of month Let’s start with Peter had to eat manna for those But of course, some tions for a perpetual cove-
Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 5772 of Dunlap, holds 3:10. It’s a bit scary, really 40 years and what day was will say, “Oh, God spoke nant. Verse 37, “It is a sign
its monthly meetings on the third Tuesday of each it’s a jaw breaker. Peter the only day of the week to church leaders in these between me and the chil-
month. The Executive Committee meets at 5:00 p.m. tells us that the earth and that there was no man- days and told them what dren of Israel forever: for
and the General Business meeting starts at 6:00 p.m. indeed the heavens are na on the ground? Read days to keep,” but that is in six days the Lord made
Meetings are held at Veterans Hall on Highway 28. All going to melt with fervent it. There was none there bull and any thinking per- heaven and earth, and on
members are encouraged to attend. Any veteran inter- heat and be burned up to pick up on the seventh son knows that. After all, the seventh day He rested,
ested in joining the VFW or learning more about the and destroyed, but Revela- day, the Sabbath. God said, “I change not, and was refreshed.”
organization and the benefits of membership is en- tion 21 is a bit comforting Now let us read Exodus I am the same yesterday, Yes, I know some will
couraged to attend a General Business meeting. You as it says, God says, “Be- 20 to learn more of the today and forever.” Now say, “This is for the chil-
can follow the Post on Facebook at VFW Post 5772, hold, I make a new heaven timing of the Sabbath. I would be a good time to dren of Israel,” but if
Dunlap, TN; Instagram at VFWDUNLAPTN or email and a new earth where in won’t quote it here as it say here what the Son of you will notice in Gala-
vfw5772@gmail.com. T41 dwelleth righteousness.” would take up too much Man, the Lord Jesus said, tians 3:29, it says, “And
On most of these scrip- space. “I’m Lord of the Sabbath” if you be Christ’s, then
Challenge 22 Walk and Picnic held in Dunlap tures I am just going to Now go to Leviticus 33 and that’s good enough are you Abraham’s seed,
The local VFW and American Legion are hosting a quote key words as it to learn more about these for me. and heirs according to the
Challenge 22 Walk and Picnic event on Saturday, No- would take up too much feast days and the Sab- Now I will list some promise.” And some will
vember 12 to raise awareness and funds to end veteran space to write the whole bath of the Lord. Another scriptures from the New also say, “How can the
suicide. Registration begins at 9:00 a.m. at Harris Park verse. So now, if you are enlightening scripture Testament, as so many whole world be wrong?”
in Dunlap and the walk begins at 10:00 a.m. All pro- interested, let’s go. is found in Genesis 2:1-25 people believe that the The answer to that is in
ceeds go to vetted programs strictly to assist veterans Now let us go to one of that pretty much says it Old Testament has been Revelation 12:9, where it
and their families. T41 the Ten Commandments all if we will only believe. done away, and why would says, ...”the Devil, and Sa-
that so many people seem It was at the very begin- God do away with what He tan, which deceiveth the
to be confused about. ning of the creation when had worked to do from the whole world.
Trail Life USA meets on Mondays Let’s look at the fourth the Lord worked six days beginning, even at cre- If these plain scriptures
Trail Life USA, a Christ-centered, Scout-like out- commandment. It reads, then rested on the seventh ation week. For absolute don’t convince people of
door adventure and character development program “Remember the Sabbath day, blessed it, sanctified proof of the seventh day the Sabbath and the com-
for boys, ages 5-17, meets every Monday at New Hope day to keep it holy.” And it and hallowed it, calling Sabbath command be- mandments, just what
Cumberland Presbyterian Church at 6:00 p.m. The back in the Old Testament it the Sabbath Day. Please ing reiterated in the New could? paid advertisement
group is welcoming new members. To enroll or for
more information, call (423) 762-2823 or 423-949-3951, or
go to the group’s Facebook page, Trail Life Troop TN
1613. T41

Hargis reunion is Sunday, October 16


The Hargis family, descendants of Standifer and Lil-
lie Mae Hargis, is having a reunion on Sunday, October
16 at the Daus Community Center at noon, CST. Every-
one is asked to bring a covered dish. T41 with Gary Miller
It was a cold October day.
Next Cowboy Church is Saturday, November 12 The fog wouldn’t lift until
Cowboy Church at the Tennessee Guest Ranch will late. It was the opening day of Kentucky’s muzzleload-
be held Saturday, November 12, beginning at 5:15 p.m. er season, and I was high atop a mountain looking for a
with food, fellowship, free pony rides for children 12 buck making his way back to his bedding area. The day
and under, and chuck wagon chow appetizers for the was perfect for deer movement, and it wasn’t long until
family. At 6:00 p.m. is Cowboy Church with a live horse the action began. It didn’t quit until about 11:30 that
presentation, music and a message (rain or shine, in- morning. As soon as daylight broke, I began to softly
door facilities available). Check their Facebook page at rattle just enough to let the neighborhood deer know
Cowboy Church of Sequatchie Valley or call (423) 554- there were two bucks around. I especially wanted the
4677 for up-to-date information. Music groups interest- boss buck to know that he had two intruders. At 9:00 I
ed in performing later in the season can email natalie@ spotted antlers about 45 yards away. The buck stood at
tnhorsevacation.com. Check out the Ride with the King that distance for a minute or two, long enough for me
Bible Study series and watch previous Cowboy Church to get a decent glimpse of the size of his head gear. I
services on their YouTube channel, TN Guest Ranch was in big buck territory, and I had my hopes set on a
Ministries. BT41-45 wall-hanger. This buck was close to being just that. As
he looked up toward me, I quickly appraised the width
Acrobats, animals, clowns at circus
Pony Pumpkin Patch is October 15 of his rack. He was a good buck; not exactly what I
Round up the family and gallop into the Pony Pump- was looking for, but nevertheless a good buck. That’s The circus came to town October 6-8 with large,
kin Patch to enjoy some good ole family fun on the when the temptation began. For the next ten minutes enthusiastic audiences enjoying Pages Circus at
farm. From pony rides, pumpkins, games, food, face I watched that buck through my scope. I counted eight the Sequatchie County Fairgrounds. Attractions
painting, interactive farm tours, hayrides, and more points and no brow tines. He came as close as 25 yards. including skillful acrobats (above), camels and
your entire family is sure to enjoy this fun-filled char- I wanted to pull the trigger so bad, but I also wanted ponies, clowns, fire juggling, a motorcycle stunt
ity event on Saturday, October 15, at the Pony Pump- to wait. I knew Kentucky has only one buck tag, so show, and more. The circus is based in Florida
kin Patch from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. For more information whatever I took would end my season in that state. and has operated since the 1960s, when it origi-
regarding admissions and activities visit www.TNHor- In a matter of a few short minutes I argued, debated, nated in Cuba.
seVacation.com/Community-Corral/PonyPumpkin- and weighed my options.
Patch. I was torn. I could settle
for what was sure and
NATURAL GAS
Farm Bureau hosting appreciation meeting safe or I could wait with
no promise of ever seeing
SAFETY INFORMATION
The Sequatchie County Farm Bureau will be host-
ing its annual membership appreciation meeting on anything bigger. I passed. There’s a reason our gas smells like rotten eggs.
Tuesday, October 18 at 6:00 p.m. The meeting will be I’m glad that deer didn’t We could have made Natural Gas smell like anything: like chocolate chip cookies
held at Anthony and Theresa’s Home Cooking Buffet. stick around much longer. or apple pie! But we gave it a rotten egg odor. That way, you know when something’s
There will be dinner and door prizes. Seating is limit- After he left, I thought not right.
ed. RSVP by October 12 at 949-2197. T40-41 about what had just trans-
pired. I was reminded that Smell rotten eggs? Any odor of natural gas inside your home or business may
my life and yours is made indicate a leak. If you SMELL rotten eggs, leave the area and CALL US. We’ll come
Grief Support holding fall classes up of the same choice I and make sure everything’s safe.
The Hope and Healing Grief Support classes for Fall just made. Most people
will be held Tuesdays, September 27 and October 11 go through life settling CALL BEFORE YOU DIG - IT’S THE LAW
and 25 at 6:00 p.m. at Ewton’s Community Annex in for what is safe and sure As a property or business owner, you (or your contractor) are
Dunlap. On Friday, November 18, the group will hold while God has something required by law to notify underground utilities at least three
its 10th annual Hope For the Holidays at 6:00 p.m., with so much better for them.
a full Thanksgiving dinner being served. For more in- business days (72 hours) in advance BEFORE YOU DIG ON
This happens because the
formation, call Kevin Benoit at 280-7489, Stacey Benoit lure of the good is stron-
YOUR PROPERTY. Call the Tennessee One Call Center
at 802-1727 or Ewton Funeral Home at 949-2112. T36-42 ger than the lure of the (811) to have underground gas lines (and other participating
best just out of sight. Are utilities’ lines) located at no charge to you.
COMMUNITY CALENDAR DEADLINE: you settling for what is
good? It may be keeping CARBON MONOXIDE
FRIDAYS AT 4:00 P.M. you from a great gift God
has just for you.
Natural Gas is nontoxic and is the cleanest-burning fossil fuel available. Under
normal operating conditions it burns cleanly, producing heat, carbon dioxide and
water vapor.

DC If equipment has a mechanical problem that causes the Natural Gas to burn
improperly, it could produce carbon monoxide. CO is an odorless, poisonous and
potentially fatal gas.

DIRT WORKS People who feel out of breath, dizzy, nauseous and have headaches or feel sleepy,
tired, and/or are more drowsy than normal – combined with any other symptoms –

& LAND MANAGEMENT could be suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning.


REMEDY: Get fresh air right away. Then call the Dunlap Natural Gas to have
your equipment inspected.
Lot & Land Clearing • Hauling Gravel
INDICATIONS OF A GAS LEAK AND WHAT TO DO
Fill Dirt • Top Soil Natural Gas is flammable. In its natural state, Natural Gas is odorless, colorless and
non-toxic.
Footers • Driveways Indications:
• Unusual odor or scent (rotten egg or sulfur smell).
Private Gravel Roads • Demolition • You hear a blowing or hissing sound.
• See blowing dirt or dead vegetation.

NO JOB TOO SMALL!


What to do:
• Leave the area.
• DON’T start a vehicle in a garage or near any natural gas odor.
• DON’T smoke or use a match or lighter.
• DON’T use any electrical or battery-operated device, such as a light switch,
LICENSED AND INSURED phone, appliance or garage door opener.
• DON’T try to find the leak
DERRICK CAMPBELL Who to call:
• Call Dunlap Natural Gas (423-949-4119) or 911 and report the odor

423-448-1250 immediately! Use a cell phone away from the area, a neighbor’s phone or public
phone.
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Griffith students encouraged to drink water


In an effort to encourage more water drinking throughout the school day,
Coordinated School Health surprised Griffith Elementary School’s kinder-
garten classes with water bottles for each student. Over the past several
years, CSH and Sequatchie County Schools have installed water refill
stations in multiple areas throughout the schools. Children enjoying the
water included (left to right) Abigail Elmore, Laron Whitener, Amanda
Romero, Aaron Adams, and Tess Noble.

A Free Event
Coming October 19
With Shawn Boonstra
Griffith Elementary students recognized this week are (front, left to right)

What’s Really Going On?


Paisley Farley, Lanie Moore, (back) Michelle Nelms, and Bella Lee.

Griffith High Five students There is an ancient lie - a disturbing


Four more students room, Paisley patiently student needs help, she is
are recognized as High
Five recipients at Griffith
helped him know what to
do and where to go. She is
eager and ready to help.
At home, Michelle enjoys
thread that ties our present to the
Elementary School this such a caring friend, and doing gymnastics. She distant past. What are the whispers that
week. we love having her in our also enjoys playing with
In kindergarten, Lanie class.” her brother and spending emerge from age-old tombs, speaking of
Moore is a High Five win- When not at school, time with her Nina. We
ner. Paisley enjoys staying are thankful Michelle is a things that move beyond the shadows?
“We are so very for-
tunate to have Lanie in
home and playing with
her sister, Moore added.
part of our classroom.”
High Five winner Bella Are there dark
our class this year,” said
teacher Angie Boston.
Paisley also enjoys swim-
ming.
Lee is a student in Jessica
Barker’s class. influences and unspoken forces that
“She exhibits all of the
qualities of a five star
From the third grade,
honored is Michelle
“Bella is a model
fourth grade student at
have been quietly driving humanity from
student on a daily basis.
She notices when or if
Nelms.
“Michelle is a great ex-
Griffith Elementary,”
Barker said. “Every day
the very dawn of civilization...and if
another student needs
help or is having a bad
ample of a High Five stu-
dent in our classroom,”
she enters the classroom
prepared, ready to learn,
there are, where are they
day and she is eager to
console him or her and
said teacher Camilla
Lewis. “Whether she is in
and will tackle any chal-
lenge she might face. No
trying to take us?
cheer them up. Lanie is the classroom, hallway, or task in or out of the class-
one of the most amazing other parts of the school, room is too big for Bella. Join us as we explore the
students with the biggest Michelle’s behavior She always finds a way
heart of any student I is a reminder to other to preserve and put forth mysteries behind a hidden agenda that
have had the privilege of
knowing.”
students of the High Five
expectations. When she
effort in everything she
does. She always shows has weaved its tentacles across conti-
First grade teacher
Margaret Moore selected
is given an assignment or
task, she works hard to
respect not only to her
teachers, but her peers as nents, cultures, and centuries. How can
Paisley Farley.
“Paisley consistently
complete it to the best of
her ability.”
well. Bella demonstrates
kindness and compassion
we avoid being caught up in its decep-
tries her best and perse-
veres when work is diffi-
Lewis continued,
“Michelle shows respon-
to those that are around
her. Great job, Bella! Keep
tion?
cult,” Moore said. “She sibility by keeping up up the great work!”
demonstrates the Griffith with her take home folder Barker added, Bella en-
High Five characteristics
both inside the classroom
and in other areas, such
and always completing
her homework. Not only
does she do her assign-
joys taking dance at Grow
in Grace Studio and will
have a solo to perform in
Opening Session
as in RTI and in the hall- ments well, but she is her upcoming recital.
way. When we added a also a friend to everyone Wednesday, October 19 at 6:30 p.m.
new student to our class- in the classroom. If a

The Secret of Room 217


It’s said to be one of the most haunted
rooms in America. Some guests
refuse to stay the entire night: after all, the
nightmares within inspired one of the most
infamous horror films of all time. What’s
really going on behind the door of Room
217? A whole lot more than most people
realized...and you’ll be surprised by where
we have to go to find the
answers.
Cruise-in drawing car enthusiasts
Since spring, those enjoying classic cars and their owners have tak-
Pikeville Study Center
en part in the Classic Cruise-In in Dunlap, the second Saturday of each
month. The four-county event includes Sequatchie, Bledsoe, Marion, and 52 Cumberland Ave, Pikeville, TN 37367
Cumberland, and visitors took advantage of the beautiful weather for the
local cruise-in October 8. The next cruise-in for Dunlap is scheduled for FREE Admission • FREE Study Guides
Saturday, November 12. The program highlights the Sequatchie Valley,
now also known as “Tennessee’s Great Valley.” To reserve a seat, go to
serpentineprophecy.com/sp/2021
or call 1-844-874-4400
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SCHS Class of 1965 holds reunion


The Sequatchie County High School Class of 1965 held a reunion on September 12 with 21 in attendance. Of the 69 who graduated, 20 are deceased.

Moore makes donation to VFW Post 5772


ABWA holds its annual STRUT for Scholarships Gavin Moore of KC Designs was a guest at the
On September 17, several members of the Dunlap Chapter of the American Business Women’s As- September meeting of Veterans of Foreign Wars
sociation (ABWA) participated in the annual STRUT for Scholarships. The event is held each year Post 5772. Moore thanked the veterans for their
to raise funds for scholarships to women continuing higher education. ABWA appreciates all the service and donated $200 for a flag retirement
businesses and individuals who generously donated to the event. box at Veterans Hall. “Once the drop-off box is
set up, unserviceable flags can be put in it and
the VFW will collect them and complete the next
step in the flags’ proper retirement,” said Quar-

Mason speaks to retired teachers termaster Vicki Patterson (pictured above with
Moore).

The Sequatchie County


Retired Teachers Associ-
gram, which greatly
boosts retention rates,”
meeting in Knoxville,
from President Basham
the improvements to the
Coops Creek Commons/
ARE YOU MAKING PAYMENTS
ation (SCRTA) recently said Mason. on the status of Ten- Valley Fest property. on a house you can’t sell?
gathered for its Septem- Members also heard nessee Consolidated The next meeting of Foreclosure? Divorce? Transferred?
ber meeting and meal, from Carolyn Sims on Retirement System, and SCRTA will be October 18
sponsored by Mountain the upcoming regional from Winston Pickett on at Ewton Annex. Call TODAY 205-219-8034
Valley Bank.
President Marlene C I T I Z E N S T R I - C O U N T Y B A N K
Basham introduced the

Looking for Old-Fashioned


guest speaker, Emily
Mason, human resources
and grants manager for

Family Fun for


TnAchieves, the state
organization that helps
increase higher education
opportunities for high
school students by pro-

HALLOWEEN?
viding scholarships with
mentor guidance.
Mason explained the
importance of Tennessee
Promise, the two-year
community college
program, to Sequatchie
County students.
“Fifty-five percent of
2021 Sequatchie County
High School graduates
took advantage of the
program and 62 percent
of those returned for
Come join us for the “Scare on the Square”
their sophomore year,”
explained Mason.
She discussed the
Summer Bridge program,
a three-week boot camp
for students who need an
academic boost before
enrolling in college.
October 31st
“Mentor relationships
are a very important
component of the pro-
5:00pm — 7:00pm CST,
Harris Park

There will be food, music and fun for the family!

EMILY MASON

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THIS NIGHT OF FUN,


Happy OR IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO PARTICIPATE AND BE A
birthday VENDOR FOR THIS NIGHT OF FUN,
PLEASE CALL 423-949-2173.
Darlene Caldwell ... Oct 10
Mikayla Goodwin .. Oct 10
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2B THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2022 NOTICES THE DUNLAP TRIBUNE

IN THE CHANCERY
COURT FOR SEQUATCHIE
COUNTY, TENNESSEE
Case No. 22CV-2732
through 21-1-205 of the Tennes-
see Code Annotated, Plaintiffs
are permitted to obtain service
of process on W. Russell Meade,
Kids learn about pumpkins at library
JAMES K. DOCKERY, JR. Registered Agent for Defen- The Sequatchie County activities for kids to take post your recipe on our signed up yet, contact
AND AMY DOCKERY, dant(s), New Hope Construction,
Plaintiff, Inc., by publication in lieu of per-
Public Library announc- home. Facebook page. the library to see if there
Vs. sonal service; es activities for October TODDLER TIME KINDERGARTEN is space available. This
NEW HOPE 2. That said Defendant(s), 14-20. The theme for •Monday, October 17 is READINESS program is for registered
CONSTRUCTION, INC. shall enter an appearance with-
children’s programs next Toddler Time for kids •Kindergarten Read- preschoolers (ages 3 to
A TENNESSEE NONPROFIT in 30 days after the last date of
CORPORATION, publication and file an answer to week is Pumpkins. ages birth to three. We’ll iness Program is on 5) only. The group is lim-
Defendant. the complaint, or judgment by de- BOOKS OF THE read a story, play or Wednesday, October 19 ited to 15 children. This
ORDER FOR SERVICE OF fault may be taken for the relief WEEK participate in some fun at 10:00 a.m. Our theme program does not replace
PROCESS BY PUBLICATION demanded in the complaint; and
This matter came to be heard on 3. A copy of this Order or one
•Adult - Dreamland by activities to develop fine this week is pumpkins. Preschool Storytime on
the 28th day of September, 2022, similar provided by the Clerk & Nicholas Sparks and gross motor skills, as This is not a preschool Fridays.
on Plaintiffs’ Motion for Ser- Master shall be published for four •Adult Nonfiction - The well as social skills. This program, but a chance Library hours are:
vice by Publication. Pursuant to (4) consecutive weeks in the local
Complete Mushroom will be a short program for little ones to work on •Monday - 8:00 a.m.
T.C.A. § 21-1-204, appearing from newspaper of general circulation
allegations in this cause, being in Sequatchie County, Tennessee. Hunter by Gary Lincoff from 10:00 to 10:30 a.m. No their socializations skills, until 7:00 p.m.
duly sworn to or from affidavit, ENTER. This the 18th day of •Young Adult - The signup is required. Our emotional regulation and •Tuesday - 8:00 a.m.
that the W. Russell Meade, Reg- September, 2022. Legend of Sleepy Hollow theme is pumpkins. more as they prepare to until 5:00 p.m.
istered Agent for New Hope Con- Melissa Thomas Willis
struction, Inc., the Defendant(s), CHANCELLOR
by Washington Irving RECIPE CLUB transition into the class- •Wednesday - 8:00 a.m.
cannot be served with the ordi- APPROVED FOR ENTRY: •Chapter Book - Sleep •Recipes are shared on room. We will sing, dance, until 7:00 p.m.
nary process of law, the where- DARREN W. KENNEDY, P.C. Hollow Sleepover by Ron Tuesdays on the Se- read, draw, color and so •Thursday - closed
abouts of the said Registered BY: Darren W.
Roy quatchie County Public much more. If you’d like •Friday - 8:00 a.m. until
Agent for Defendant(s) being un- Kennedy, BPR 25499
known after diligent inquiry, and Attorney for Plaintiff •Easy Fiction - Little Library Facebook Page. to participate and haven’t 5:00 p.m.
for good cause shown, It is hereby 803 Cherry Street Boo by Stephen Wunderli To submit a recipe, email
ORDERED, ADJUDGED, AND Chattanooga, TN 37402 PRESCHOOL STORY- it to info@sequatchie-
DECREED that: Phone:423-648-7865
TIME countylibrary.org with
1. Pursuant to Rule 4.08 of
the Tennessee Rules of Civil
Fax: 423-648-7866
darren@darrenwkennedy.com • The Dunlap Volunteer “Recipe Club” in the Got News?
Procedure and Sections 21-1-203 4T40-43 Fire Department will visit subject. Remember to
Storytime on Friday, Oc- include all ingredients Let us know!
tober 14 at 10:00 a.m. No and instructions. If you
signup is required. Come have an image of your email us at:
IN THE CHANCERY through 21-1-205 of the Tennes- meet real firefighters and finished recipe, we’d love
COURT FOR SEQUATCHIE see Code Annotated, Plaintiffs see some of their equip- to add that to the recipe valleypubincnews@bledsoe.net
COUNTY, TENNESSEE are permitted to obtain service ment. We’ll talk about fire page, too. Also, let us
Case No. 22CV-2718 of process on W. Russell Meade,
RHIANNA GORMAN, Registered Agent for Defen- prevention and fire safety. know if you do not want
F/K/A dant(s), New Hope Construction, We also have some fun your name included if we SEQUACHEE VALLEY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE
RHIANNA LIZARRAGA,
Plaintiff,
Inc., by publication in lieu of per-
sonal service;
BOARD OF DIRECTORS’ MEETING
The regular meeting of the Board of Directors’ of
Vs.
NEW HOPE
2. That said Defendant(s),
shall enter an appearance with- NOTICE OF BEER BOARD MEETING Sequachee Valley Electric Cooperative will be held at the
CONSTRUCTION, INC. in 30 days after the last date of
A TENNESSEE NONPROFIT publication and file an answer to
The City of Dunlap Beer Board will consider the of!ce of Sequachee Valley Electric Cooperative, 512 S Cedar
CORPORATION, the complaint, or judgment by de- request for a beer license for the following: Avenue, South Pittsburg, Tennessee, commencing at 5:00
Defendant.
ORDER FOR SERVICE OF
fault may be taken for the relief
demanded in the complaint; and
Hunter Z Hudson p.m., central time, on October 13, 2022.
PROCESS BY PUBLICATION 3. A copy of this Order or one DBA Venue at Ponderosa, LLC
The business to be conducted will be:
This matter can1e to be heard similar provided by the Clerk & 6031 SR 28
on the 28th day of September, Master shall be published for four 1. Submission of prior Board meeting minutes
Dunlap, Tennessee 37327
2022, on Plaintiffs Motion for Ser- (4) consecutive weeks in the local 2. Manager’s Report
vice by Publication. Pursuant to newspaper of general circulation The Beer Board will meet on Thursday, October 3. Safety Report
T.C.A. § 21-1-204, appearing from in Sequatchie County, Tennessee.
allegations in this cause, being ENTER. This the 18th day of 20, 2022, at 5:30 p.m. (CST) at the George L. Wag- 4. Financial Report
duly sworn to or from affidavit, September, 2022. ner Municipal Building located at 15595 Rankin 5. Committee Reports
that W. Russell Meade, Registered Melissa Thomas Willis
Agent for New Hope Construc- CHANCELLOR Avenue. The Board will grant or deny licenses un- 6. Other Business D
tion, Inc., the Defendant(s), can- APPROVED FOR ENTRY: der the provisions of Ordinance #56. 7. Adjourn BT41
not be served with the ordinary DARREN W. KENNEDY, P.C.
process of law, the whereabouts BY: Darren W.
All beer board meetings are open to the public.
of the said Registered Agent for Kennedy, BPR 25499 Clint Huth, Mayor — City of Dunlap T41-42
Defendant(s) being unknown af- Attorney for Plaintiff REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
ter diligent inquiry, and for good 803 Cherry Street
Sequatchie County Government
cause shown, It is hereby OR-
DERED, ADJUDGED, AND DE-
Chattanooga, TN 37402
Phone:423-648-7865 NOTICE OF EARLY VOTING Election Commission Voting System
CREED that:
1. Pursuant to Rule 4.08 of
Fax: 423-648-7866
darren@darrenwkennedy.com
FOR NOVEMBER 8, 2022 Proposal No. 2022-412
the Tennessee Rules of Civil 4T40-43 FEDERAL AND STATE Opening Date: September 29, 2022
Procedure and Sections 21-1-203
GENERAL ELECTION Time: 12:00 p.m. (Noon)
Proposal Deadline: October 20, 2022
Early Voting by personal appearance at the Se-
Time: 12:00 p.m. (Noon)
quatchie County Election Commission Of!ce will
Sequatchie County Government is soliciting
NOTICE TO CREDITORS four (4) months from the date of be conducted at 68 Spring Street, Dunlap, TN
sealed proposals for a new voting system.
DOCKET NO. 22PR-855 the first publication of this notice 37327.
ESTATE OF WILLIAM LEROY or twelve (12) months from the Submission of your proposal must be in a sealed
REED decedent’s date of death, other- Dates are as follows:
envelope and marked with your Company Name
Notice is hereby given that on wise their claims will be forever Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
the 27th day of September 2022, barred. and Voting System Proposal NO. 2022-412 on the
Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Letters Testamentary in respect This 27th day of September front of the envelope and delivered to (if via currier)
of the Estate of William Leroy 2022. Beginning October 19, 2022 and ending No-
Reed, who died January 20, 2022, Signed: Michelle Reed Sequatchie County Finance Of!ce; (if via USPS)
vember 3, 2022.
were issued to the undersigned 180 Miller Cove Road Sequatchie County Finance Of!ce, P.O. Box 595,
by the Probate Court of Se- Signal Mtn, TN 37377 The Sequatchie County Election Of!ce will be
Dunlap, TN 37327.
quatchie County, Tennessee. By Jared Smith going to the National Health Care (NHC) on Tues-
All persons, residents and Clerk and Master Sequatchie County does not accept electroni-
non-residents, having claims, Attorney: Sam Hudson day, October 25, 2022 at 10:15 a.m. for the pur-
cally transmitted bid responses.
matured or unmatured against P.O. Box 485 pose of voting the registered residents who desire
the Estate are required to file the Dunlap, TN 37327 Proposals will be opened at 12:01 p.m. CST,
to vote in the November 8, 2022 Federal and State
same with the clerk of the above- 2T40-41 October 20, 2022. Late proposals will not be ac-
named court within the earlier of General Election.
cepted.
Attest: Jerrie R. Holland Sequatchie County Election Commission Any questions or concerns regarding the pro-
Administrator of Elections Mary F. Hixson, Chairperson posal should be directed to Jerri Holland, Election
Jan B. Johnson, Secretary Commission Of!ce, Monday-Friday between the
Quay B. Tate, Commissioner hours of 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Carolyn M. Sims, Commissioner D. Keith Cartwright
Rickey L. Hickman, Commissioner Sequatchie County Executive T40-41

NOTICE OF CHANCERY COURT SALE OF LANDS FOR DELINQUENT PROPERTY TAXES


In obedience to a decree of the Chancery Court in Sequatchie County at Dunlap, Tennessee, entered on August 3, 2022, made in the case of State of Tennessee, on its own behalf and for the benefit of Sequatchie
County, Tennessee, No. 2422, 2451, and 2480, consolidated cases with all other delinquent tax cases, I, will on Friday, November 4, 2022 at 9:00 a.m. (CDT), in the Chancery Courtroom at the Courthouse in Dunlap, Ten-
nessee, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, in accordance, described in said decree and as set out below. Each property will be sold for the delinquent taxes owing, plus court costs, attorney fees, notice and
publication costs as provided by law. The defendants and the property assessed to each are as follows:

OWNER PROPERTY PARCEL DEED AMOUNT REDEMPTION OWNER PROPERTY PARCEL DEED AMOUNT REDEMPTION
ADDRESS INFORMATION BOOK/PAGE OWED PERIOD (DAYS) ADDRESS INFORMATION BOOK/PAGE OWED PERIOD (DAYS)
Laurence Dickson Ski Slope Ln 02-039 G-C-039 26/372 $547.58 180 Lee Roy McAnally Old Henson 07-060 - -060 -007.69 65/120 $424.94 365
Heirs G-018.00 Rd
c/o Denee La Duke
William Moseley Jr. Old Henson 07-060 - -060 -011.20 66/312 $506.04 180
Wilson Wayne Knight Rd 02-039 G-B-039 310/374 $618.95 180 Heirs Rose Marie Rd
Dutton, III G-012.00 Moseley & Samuel
Heirs Moseley & Alan
Mosely
Wilson Wayne Knight Rd 02-039 G-B-039 310/374 $700.96 180
Dutton, III G-013.00 Samuel Props Sr. 15605 S R 8 02-005 - -005 -004.04 114/255 $3784.93 180
Heirs & Sandra Props,
unknown Heirs
Wilson Wayne Knight Rd 02-039 G-B-039 310/374 $707.96 180
Dutton, III G-014.00 Thomas Rector & Henson Gap 03-046 - -046 -015.00 36/76 $1709.51 90
Heirs Grace Rector Rd
End-IRA FBO Willow Blvd 02-035 - - 029.19- 262/785 $280.60 365 Murrell L. Sides Old Henson 07-060 - -060 97/353 $685.85 90
Maureen Fender -002 Trustee et. al Rd -011.95- -001
Ruby B. Central Dr. 07-057 - -057 -007.07 223/376 $478.41 Elizabeth Greene Chucker Ln 02-039 I-D-039 53/156 $758.79 90
Scrimshire/Ruby B. WD62/153 180 Sprouse c/o David I-025.00
Griggs Sprouse
Ruby B. Old Henson 07-060- - -060 65/150 $508.59 180 George A. Standefer Main St. 04-047 H-D-047 M/545 $1861.20 180
Scrimshire/Ruby B. Rd. -007.08 Heirs c/o Sarah S. H-002.00
Griggs Walker
Hendon Raven Cliff 07-043 - -043 -007.68 252/243 $1023.26 90 Pauline Stevens 59 Harmon 02-029 - -029 -009.01 82/328 $5071.00 90
Construction & Rd Heirs c/o Paula Mae Rd
Development LLC Stevens
Carl Hupcej c/o Waldens 07-057 - -057 61/229 $712.99 90 Clarence J. Tabors 21 Smith Mtn 01-034 - -034 -019.14 83/72 $8051.66 90
Jerry W. Allender Ridge (Min- -007.00-M-003 heir Randy Tabors Rd
eral Rights)
Susan Worthington Barbrow Rd 02-035 - -035 -031.03 256/619 $544.38 180
James William 177 Old 08-089 - -089 -013.00 94/661 $1432.27 90 Trustee
Isaacson heirs Miller Rd
The Clerk & Master makes no warranties, express or implied, or representations as to the properties
Per Rumann Jensen Willow Blvd 02-035 - -035 260/118 $537.78 180 being sold. It is the bidder’s responsibility to research property being sold, including if the interest being
-029.09-001 sold is only a fractional interest. The above amounts do not represent the full amount of taxes that may be
due on the date of the tax sale because they do not include any additional county taxes that are currently
Willard Johnson Skyline Dr 02-039 I-F-039 59/315 $453.06 180
still owed in the Trustee’s office, do not include any additional attorney fees that will be added, auctioneer
I-017.00
fees (if used), City of Dunlap taxes, and do not include the cost of this notice. Bidders are responsible for
Olive Jones Heirs Knight Rd 02-039 G-B-039 82/97 $694.88 365 contacting the Trustee’s office to obtain the 2021 and 2022 taxes that are due and owing to that office, and
G-019.00 will be responsible for paying 2021 and 2022 taxes directly to the Trustee’s office as those amounts are not
included in the delinquent tax sale. The amounts above also do not include any City of Dunlap taxes that
Olive Jones Heirs Ski View Dr 02-039 G-C-039 82/97 $502.60 365 may be due, and the Bidder is responsible for contacting the City of Dunlap to obtain any amounts due.
G-082.00 Sale will be subject to the right of redemption according to Tennessee property tax laws with each right
Olive Jones Heirs Pheasant Ln 02-039 I-D-039 82/97 $694.88 365 of redemption set out in the decree of the Chancery Court dated August 3, 2022, and such redemption peri-
I-019.00 ods being from the date of the order confirming the tax sale by the Court. Tax amounts may be paid by the
named property owners to release the judgment and remove the property from the sale at the office of the
Olive Jones Heirs Fawn Cir 02-039 I-E-039 82/97 $473.42 365 Clerk & Master at any time prior to the day of the sale. The cost of this notice, City of Dunlap delinquent
I-005.00 taxes, additional penalties, auctioneer fees (if used), and attorney’s fees will be added to the above amounts.
Taxes due in the Trustee’s office will not be added. Any parcel may be removed prior to the date of sale at
Opal A. Joyner East Dr. 07-057 - -057 -007.21 62/125 $505.03 90
the direction of the Clerk & Master and/or the Delinquent Tax Attorney.
Dorothy Larsen Daus Mtn 06-053 - -053 -001.44 68/383 $476.22 365 To accommodate as many bidders as possible space may be limited to only the person bidding due to
limited space in the courtroom.
Steven Lentz & Knight Rd 02-039 B-B-039 285/206 $547.37 180 This the 30th of September 2022.
Melinda N. Lentz B-019.00 Jared Smith, Clerk & Master
Howard Upchurch, Delinquent Tax Attorney, PO Box 381, Pikeville, TN 37367
Lee Roy McAnally Old Henson 07-060 - -060 -007.68 65/123 $445.94 365
Rd
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Schools announce lunch menus
The following are lunch chicken or manager’s GRIFFITH
menus for Sequatchie choice, steamed broccoli ELEMENTARY
County Schools for the florets, sweet potatoes, •Monday - Breaded
week of October 17-21. roll, fresh fruit or apple- chicken patty with bun or
Breakfast is offered sauce or slushie, choice manager’s choice, baked
in each school each day. of milk beans, potato batter bites,
This NEWSPAPER does not Trouble hearing your TV? Menus are subject to MIDDLE SCHOOL trimmings, fresh fruit or
knowingly accept HELP WANT-
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Summary:
SCOTT DesJARLAIS RON TRAVIS
This amendment would delete article
IX, section 1 of the Tennessee
Constitution, which prohibits WAYNE STEELE DAVID L BROWN
ministers of the gospel and priests
of any denomination from holding a
CLYDE BENSON WRITE-IN
seat in either House of the

MEETING NOTICE legislature.


THARON CHANDLER
Question:
The City of Dunlap Mayor and Board of Commis- DAVID LEIGHTON JONES
sioners will meet in regular session, Thursday, Oc- Shall Article IX, Section 1 of the
Constitution of Tennessee be
tober 20, 2022. The meeting will be held at the amended by deleting the section? JOSEPH "KRISHNADAS" MAGYER

George L. Wagner Municipal Building located at MIKE WINTON


15595 Rankin Avenue. The meeting will begin at
6:00 p.m. The agenda for the meeting will be post-
YES WRITE-IN

ed at City Hall on Tuesday prior to the meeting. NO


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