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PAGE 6 THE LAUDERDALE COUNTY ENTERPRISE, RIPLEY, TENNESSEE, MAY 9, 2013
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The Lauderdale County Rescue Squadis selling
boston buttsHickory Smoked for
Memorial DayPick up after by Noon Saturday, May 25th, at the
Rescue Squad Building at Nankipoo.
Order in advance, call Capt. bubba blakely, 731-836-0281 home
or 731-460-0958 cell or by any member of the Rescue Squad.
Writers/Authors Day Stixx Baseball In Tourney
Commits To University
at
Central Park(located at the intersection of Edith Nankipoo and Arp Central)
May 11th, 2 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Come out for a day of FAMILY FUN at the park!
Look Who’s 94!!!
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Willie Mai Jenkins
Happy Birthday!Love, Peggy, Tommy,
grandkids, great-grandkids, and great-great-grandkids
Happy Birthday
Love, Your Daddy 9-1tp
Jessie Ray Hudson
Don’t Forget Mom Mother’s Day is Sunday
Honor Mom with a gift she will cherish forever
Willow Tree figurines; inspirational framed verses; Yankee Candle; fashion jewelry and
scarfs; wall hangings, and much, more!!
Stop in today and explore the Antique booths in our shop for Nostalgic and antique
treasures for your collection. New booth recently added with men and women items
ACCENTS GIFT SHOP ♥Warming hearts and homes since 1984♥
On the Square 731-635-1648 Ripley
Shoe Barn262 Cleveland St., Ripley 731-635-9446
Ready For Spring?Check Out The New
Arrival From
We are open during road construction!
PARTICIPANTS of the second annual Writers and Authors day at the Alex Haley Museum
and Interpretive Center, Saturday, April 27th, were treated to an opening reception, and
several presentations. In spite of inclement weather, at least a hundred people made their
way to the Interpretive Center for an evening of learning and information sharing. In ad-
dition to the seven featured authors in attendance, other special guests were members
of the Lauderdale Middle School Beta Club, who served as volunteers, and instructor,
Debora Tyus. Featured authors included, from left, Lucas L. Johnson, of Nashville; Cal-
vin Barlow, Jr., of Nashville, formerly of Ripley, Dorothy Hill-Davis, of Covington, for-
merly of Henning; Jalon Johnson, LMS Beta Club; Nancy Foshee, of Drummonds; Aisha
Raison, Stephanie Watkins, of Memphis, formerly of Ripley; Sheila Lipsey, of Memphis;
and L. Neyl Rietcheck, of Dyersburg.
MEMBERS of the Stixx, 12-year old, baseball team, in front, from left, Carson Palmer, Ty'shun Pitts, Justin Riley, Jordan Bonds, and Grant Crihfield; in middle, Cade Palmer, Zach Epperson, Ta McKinnis, Peyton Moeller, Ti McKinnis, and Blake Webster; and in rear, coaches, Greg Crihfield, Chris Moeller, Jeff Epperson, and Robert Palmer, placed second in the silver bracket in Southaven, Miss., April 21st.
TONY COOPER, seated center, with his parents, Mary Cooper, left, and Alfred Cooper, right, signed to play foot-ball for Cumberland University in Lebanon. A senior run-ning back and defensive back this year, he earned all-region honors as running back. Tony rushed 165 times for 1,150 yds for a 6.9 yard average and scored 12 touchdowns. Defensively, Tony had 70 tackles, 22 assist, 5 fumble re-coveries, 1 returned for a touchdown and 3 interceptions. He also returned kicks with a 16 yard average per return with one touchdown on kick returns. He is also pictured with, in rear, from left, Jimmy Clendenin, Chris Hurt, and Andy Pugh.
Rotary Guest Speaker
BUDDY LEwIS, center, former Sheriff of Tipton County from 1989 to 2006, was the guest speaker for the noon meeting Tuesday, April 30th of the Ripley Rotary Club at Rolling Hills Country Club. He was the guest of Rotarian Janice Craig, right, at the noon meeting of The Rotary Club of Ripley, Tuesday, April 30 at Rolling Hills Country Club. Lewis, who was named the new SAVIN Director in January 2012, talked with Rotarians about the TN SAVIN program now available statewide. TN SAVIN stands for Tennessee’s Statewide Automated Victim Information Notification Ser-vice. It is an innovative service providing crime victims, victim advocates, and other concerned citizens free and confidential notification regarding a particular county in-mate’s release, transfer or escape from participating agen-cies. It can provide registered users access to timely in-formation about particular offender 24-hours a day, over the phone, through the Internet, or by e-mail. This allows victims of crimes to know when their offenders have been released from prison/jail or free on bond. TN SAVIN is a project of the Tennessee Sheriffs’ Association, provided by a grant from the Office of Criminal Justice Programs, fund-ed under an agreement with the Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration. According to Lewis, when an offender is arrested, the victim is given information on how to register for SAVIN. In 2012, Lauderdale County had 63 victims to register and already in 2013, 23 have registered. For information about SAVIN or to register as a victim, call 1-888-868-4631 or online, www.vinelink.com. Ripley Ro-tary President, Greg Crihfield, left, reported on the Rotary Golf Tournament fundraiser.
Jenkins Family Reunion Slated
Descendants of The Rev. James Jenkins will hold their annual reunion at 12:30 p.m. Sunday, June 2nd at Mt. Pleas-ant United Methodist Church in the activities building, lo-cated on Highway 19 W., at Arp Central Rd. All family members are encouraged to bring a covered dish, meet or re-connect with relatives and share family history. Bring family photos of immediate family, parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents, if possible.
School LunchesMonday, May 13thBBQ On WG Bun
Baked BeansCole SlawPeaches
Choice Of MilkTuesday, May 14th
Abbreviated Day
Wednesday, May 15thChicken Strips
WG RollWhipped Potatoes
Savory CarrotsApple Wedges
Choice Of Milk Thursday, May 16th
Chili PieCorn Nibblets
Garden Salad w/DressingPineapple
Choice Of MilkFriday, May 17th Pepperoni Pizza
Tater TotsCelery Sticks w/Dip
BananaChoice of Milk