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Page 2 - The McKenzie Banner, McKenzie, Tennessee, Tuesday, July 9, 2013 • www.mckenziebanner.com NEWS Area 4th of July Celebrations Tri-County Publishing, Inc. recently pur- chased the electronic printing files of Office Products in Martin. We purchased the digital files and the exclusive rights to use those elec- tronic files. No other printing company may use those electronic files. Any other company would quite possibly have to recompose the form from “scratch.” That’s both time and money for the customer. We invite former Office Products custom- ers to check with us concerning their printing needs. All we need is the form number from the bottom of the printed form and we can ac- cess all in the information about the previous press run. That number starts with an “OP”. Tri-County Publishing also offers thousands of advertising specialties from ink pens to im- printed outerwear. OFFICE PRODUCTS ELECTRONIC FILES Now Owned By TRI-COUNTY PUBLISHING, INC. D.B.A. DRESDEN ENTERPRISE & MCKENZIE BANNER PUBLISHING TRI - COUNTY ADVERTISING • PRINTING • NEWSPAPERS • WEB DRESDEN ENTERPRISE 113 Wilson Avenue PO BOX 139 Dresden, TN 38225 731-364-2234 THE MCKENZIE BANNER 3 Banner Row PO Box 100 McKenzie, TN 38201 731-352-3323 CONTACT US: A Carroll County Farmers’ Co-Op truck hauling grain veered off the right side of the road on Friday, July 5, 2013 while traveling southbound on Veterans Drive N/ Highway 70A to avoid a collision with a car pulling into the lane from the stop sign at the intersection of SR77 and Hwy. 70A. The grain truck came to rest on its side in a ditch after taking evasive action to avoid hitting the vehicle. The driver of the car stated that he did not see the truck coming. The driver of the truck was taken by ambulance to the Baptist Memorial Hospital for related minor injuries. Grain Truck Avoids Collision, Lands in Ditch MCLEMORESVILLE (July 4) The children of McLemoresville and the surrounding area make July 4 very special in this small city. Each 4th, the children bring their decorated tricycles, wagons, four-wheelers, and battery-pow- ered rides to participate in the short, but very colorful parade. Mayor Phil Williams always leads the parade and Angie Mar- tin registers all the participants. With the assistance of parents, grandparents, and friends, the parade takes on a child-like fla- vor and slowly progresses along Highway 70/77 from the Baptist Church to the downtown fire station. Carroll County Sher- iff ’s Department, and area fire departments assure the children are safe as they continue the traditional parade. There are a few adults in the parade, but none attempt to compete with the imagination of the children and their resourceful parents. This year’s winners were: Pets: 1st place Alexis Houston with “Izzy” Walkers: 1st place Noah Cher- ry, Jaxon and Jacob Mims Toddlers: 1st place Nolen Staf- ford and Owen Nelson; 2nd place Annaka Townsend; 3rd place Christian Pryor and Jason and Selena Ross Battery Operated: Division I: 1st place Clay Fowler; 2nd place Alex Caviness; 3rd place Sawyer and Jennings Brandon Division II: 1st place Ainsley Worrell; 2nd place Autumn Hous- ton; 3rd place Aubrey Hammett Division III: 1st place Jacob Powers; 2nd place Christian Bry- ant; 3rd place Jace Hammett; 4th place Jaxon Barker Girls Bicycles: 1st place Kadi Martin; 2nd place Kali Towater Boys Bicycles: 1st place Gun- ner Martin; 2nd place Sawyer Sutton Golf Carts: 1st place Hannah Fowler and Hannah Pinson; 2nd place Katelyn Cherry; 3rd place Abbie Grizzaffi Four Wheelers/ATV: Division I: 1st place Zac Fowl- er; 2nd place Max Tidwell; 3rd place Kaleb Darnell Division II: 1st place Alyssa Wade; 2nd place Ashton Worrell; 3rd place Emmy Joe Tidwell Division III: 1st place Sadie Martin; 2nd place Maisey Wil- liams; 3rd place Dalana and Ire- land Newsome Division IV: 1st place Briley and Bryson Lankford; 2nd place Leigh, Leslie and Lillian Sanders; 3rd place Sami Jo Carroll and Mary Ella Smith Mini Floats: 1st place Tyce, Ella, Addie, Claira, Addie and Brooks Reed and Jozie and Cali Arnold; 2nd place Brianna How- erton Auto: 1st place David and Mary Scates; 2nd place Will and Bailey Rogers and Nolan and Cayden Rogers; 3rd place Mikayla Carroll Above, Kadi and Gunner Martin are all smiles are they ride their decorated tricycles in the McLemoresville parade. (ad- ditional photos available at www.mckenziebanner.com and click on photos in the top navigation bar.) Below, Granny’s Babies – Nolan Stafford, Owen Nelson and Jaxson Barker participated in the parade in memory of Jeffie Mae Stafford. McLemoresville Continues The Tradition of the Fourth The long tradition continues in McKenzie with great mu- sic, an homemade ice cream contest, a carnival-like atmo- sphere, and fireworks. The beautiful weather, cou- pled with a tradition of excel- lent fireworks, brought out a capacity crowd to the McKenzie City Park, where spectators enjoyed top ranked musical art- ists, fellowship, and the finale, fireworks. At dusk, the streets, high- ways, and subdivisions filled as the cool evening and clear skies were perfect for fireworks. The park, Highway 22, and Univer- sity Drive were lined with cars filled with people in anticipa- tion of the aerial show. And they were not disappointed as the sparkle of the fireworks filled the air and the oohs and aahs eminated from the mouths of children and adults. Here are the names of the winners of the parade. The grand marshals were the “Downtown Merchants” McKenzie Parade winners for the July 4, 2013 Antique Vehicle winner: Kerry Bush, McKenzie Best Float: Calvary Taber- nacle U.P.C. Church, McKenzie Power Wheels: Addison Da- vis, Trezevant Self-propelled two wheels: Larry Watkins, McKenzie Motorized two wheels: Jim & Sophia Woodson, McKenzie Golf Cart: Dill Mobile: Phil- lip, Suzanne, Gracie, Hannah Dillingham & Stacey Thomp- son, McKenzie Equine: Rob Freeman of Freeman Farms, McKenzie Walkers: Andy Holt & chil- dren, Dresden 1. The Skylighters were the featured entertainment during the July 4 celebration. 2. T-Ball state champions from McKenzie were exceptionally happy this July 4. 3. McKenzie’s fireworks presentation started at 9:30 p.m. and lasted approximately 20-30 minutes. 4. Uncle Sam and Betsy Ross enjoyed their ride in the McKenzie parade. 5. The Cains provided musical entertainment. Additional photos on www.mckenziebanner.com, click on the photos at the top of the page. Parades, Fireworks, and Music Topped McKenzie The beaches and parking spaces were all filled as everyone enjoyed the recently opened Carroll County 1000-Acre Rec- reation Lake, located three miles from Huntingdon on U.S. 70. The two sand-filled beaches were well utilized all day as children and adults enjoyed the water and pristine landscapes. The Island, a floating café complete with rental boats, and floating inflatables for children as well received as by adults and children. Some adults were taking advantage of the inflatable that allows one or more persons to jump from a platform, land on an inflatable, and catapult another person, located at the opposite end, into the air. Parking spaces were quickly filled, leav- ing many attendees to walk from their cars along Baker Road and Boyd’s Land- ing Road. At 6:00 p.m., Revibe Band performed, playing music until approximately 9:00 p.m., what which fireworks were launched from the dam. The tremendous day of sun, mild tem- peratures, and music culminated with a mediocre fireworks show. Above, The beaches were filled with swimmers and spectators on July 4. Below, Revibe Band performed for the crowd at the new Carroll County 1000- Acre Recreation Lake. Fourth at the Lake OUT-OF-COUNTY SUBSCRIBERS Call the Postal Service’s toll-free complaint line: 1-800-ASK-USPS (275-8777)
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NEWS

Area 4th of July Celebrations

Tri-County Publishing, Inc. recently pur-

chased the electronic printing files of Office

Products in Martin. We purchased the digital

files and the exclusive rights to use those elec-

tronic files. No other printing company may

use those electronic files. Any other company

would quite possibly have to recompose the

form from “scratch.” That’s both time and

money for the customer.

We invite former Office Products custom-

ers to check with us concerning their printing

needs. All we need is the form number from

the bottom of the printed form and we can ac-

cess all in the information about the previous

press run. That number starts with an “OP”.

Tri-County Publishing also offers thousands

of advertising specialties from ink pens to im-

printed outerwear.

OFFICE PRODUCTS ELECTRONIC FILES

Now Owned By TRI-COUNTY PUBLISHING, INC. D.B.A.

DRESDEN ENTERPRISE & MCKENZIE BANNER

PUBLISHINGTRI-COUNTY

ADVERTISING • PRINTING • NEWSPAPERS • WEB

DRESDEN ENTERPRISE113 Wilson Avenue

PO BOX 139Dresden, TN 38225

731-364-2234

THE MCKENZIE BANNER3 Banner RowPO Box 100

McKenzie, TN 38201731-352-3323

CONTACT US:

A Carroll County Farmers’ Co-Op truck hauling grain veered of f the right side of the road on Friday, July 5, 2013 while traveling southbound on Veterans Drive N/Highway 70A to avoid a collision with a car pulling into the lane from the stop sign at the intersection of SR77 and Hwy. 70A. The grain truck came to rest on its side in a ditch after taking evasive action to avoid hitting the vehicle. The driver of the car stated that he did not see the truck coming. The driver of the truck was taken by ambulance to the Baptist Memorial Hospital for related minor injuries.

Grain Truck Avoids Collision, Lands in Ditch

MCLEMORESVILLE (July 4) The children of McLemoresville and the surrounding area make July 4 very special in this small city.

Each 4th, the children bring their decorated tricycles, wagons, four-wheelers, and battery-pow-ered rides to participate in the short, but very colorful parade.

Mayor Phil Williams always leads the parade and Angie Mar-tin registers all the participants.

With the assistance of parents, grandparents, and friends, the parade takes on a child-like fla-vor and slowly progresses along Highway 70/77 from the Baptist Church to the downtown fire station. Carroll County Sher-iff ’s Department, and area fire departments assure the children are safe as they continue the traditional parade. There are a few adults in the parade, but none attempt to compete with the imagination of the children and their resourceful parents.

This year’s winners were:Pets: 1st place Alexis Houston

with “Izzy”Walkers: 1st place Noah Cher-

ry, Jaxon and Jacob MimsToddlers: 1st place Nolen Staf-

ford and Owen Nelson; 2nd place Annaka Townsend; 3rd place Christian Pryor and Jason and Selena Ross

Battery Operated:Division I: 1st place Clay

Fowler; 2nd place Alex Caviness; 3rd place Sawyer and Jennings

BrandonDivision II: 1st place Ainsley

Worrell; 2nd place Autumn Hous-ton; 3rd place Aubrey Hammett

Division III: 1st place Jacob Powers; 2nd place Christian Bry-ant; 3rd place Jace Hammett; 4th place Jaxon Barker

Girls Bicycles: 1st place Kadi Martin; 2nd place Kali Towater

Boys Bicycles: 1st place Gun-ner Martin; 2nd place Sawyer Sutton

Golf Carts: 1st place Hannah Fowler and Hannah Pinson; 2nd place Katelyn Cherry; 3rd place Abbie Grizzaffi

Four Wheelers/ATV: Division I: 1st place Zac Fowl-

er; 2nd place Max Tidwell; 3rd place Kaleb Darnell

Division II: 1st place Alyssa Wade; 2nd place Ashton Worrell; 3rd place Emmy Joe Tidwell

Division III: 1st place Sadie Martin; 2nd place Maisey Wil-liams; 3rd place Dalana and Ire-land Newsome

Division IV: 1st place Briley and Bryson Lankford; 2nd place Leigh, Leslie and Lillian Sanders; 3rd place Sami Jo Carroll and Mary Ella Smith

Mini Floats: 1st place Tyce, Ella, Addie, Claira, Addie and Brooks Reed and Jozie and Cali Arnold; 2nd place Brianna How-erton

Auto: 1st place David and Mary Scates; 2nd place Will and Bailey Rogers and Nolan and Cayden Rogers; 3rd place Mikayla Carroll

Above, Kadi and Gunner Martin are all smiles are they ride their decorated tricycles in the McLemoresville parade. (ad-ditional photos available at www.mckenziebanner.com and click on photos in the top navigation bar.) Below, Granny’s Babies – Nolan Stafford, Owen Nelson and Jaxson Barker participated in the parade in memory of Jeffie Mae Stafford.

McLemoresville Continues The Tradition of the Fourth

The long tradition continues in McKenzie with great mu-sic, an homemade ice cream contest, a carnival-like atmo-sphere, and fireworks.

The beautiful weather, cou-pled with a tradition of excel-lent fireworks, brought out a capacity crowd to the McKenzie City Park, where spectators enjoyed top ranked musical art-ists, fellowship, and the finale, fireworks.

At dusk, the streets, high-ways, and subdivisions filled as the cool evening and clear skies were perfect for fireworks. The park, Highway 22, and Univer-sity Drive were lined with cars filled with people in anticipa-tion of the aerial show. And they were not disappointed as the sparkle of the fireworks filled the air and the oohs and aahs eminated from the mouths of children and adults.

Here are the names of the winners of the parade.

The grand marshals were the “Downtown Merchants”

McKenzie Parade winners for the July 4, 2013

Antique Vehicle winner: Kerry Bush, McKenzie

Best Float: Calvary Taber-nacle U.P.C. Church, McKenzie

Power Wheels: Addison Da-vis, Trezevant

Self-propelled two wheels:

Larry Watkins, McKenzieMotorized two wheels: Jim

& Sophia Woodson, McKenzieGolf Cart: Dill Mobile: Phil-

lip, Suzanne, Gracie, Hannah Dillingham & Stacey Thomp-son, McKenzie

Equine: Rob Freeman of Freeman Farms, McKenzie

Walkers: Andy Holt & chil-dren, Dresden

1. The Skylighters were the featured entertainment during the July 4 celebration. 2. T-Ball state champions from McKenzie were exceptionally happy this July 4. 3. McKenzie’s fireworks presentation started at 9:30 p.m. and lasted approximately 20-30 minutes. 4. Uncle Sam and Betsy Ross enjoyed their ride in the McKenzie parade. 5. The Cains provided musical entertainment. Additional photos on www.mckenziebanner.com, click on the photos at the top of the page.

Parades, Fireworks, and Music Topped McKenzie

The beaches and parking spaces were all filled as everyone enjoyed the recently opened Carroll County 1000-Acre Rec-reation Lake, located three miles from Huntingdon on U.S. 70.

The two sand-filled beaches were well utilized all day as children and adults enjoyed the water and pristine landscapes.

The Island, a floating café complete with rental boats, and floating inflatables for children as well received as by adults and children. Some adults were taking advantage of the inflatable that allows one or more persons to jump from a platform,

land on an inflatable, and catapult another person, located at the opposite end, into the air.

Parking spaces were quickly filled, leav-ing many attendees to walk from their cars along Baker Road and Boyd’s Land-ing Road.

At 6:00 p.m., Revibe Band performed, playing music until approximately 9:00 p.m., what which fireworks were launched from the dam.

The tremendous day of sun, mild tem-peratures, and music culminated with a mediocre fireworks show.

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Above, The beaches were filled with swimmers and spectators on July 4. Below, Revibe Band performed for the crowd at the new Carroll County 1000-Acre Recreation Lake.

Fourth at the LakeOUT-OF-COUNTY SUBSCRIBERS

Call the Postal Service’s toll-free complaint line:

1-800-ASK-USPS (275-8777)