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FREESERVING A 13-COUNTY MIDDLE TENNESSEE AREA
931-474-SHOP931-474-7467
PO Box 129McMinnville, TN 37111
The Pioneer Shopper
ShopperPI NEERPI NEERthe
March 29, 2016No. 1 Vol. 18
Gina Butler931-510-8227
Jennifer Hannah931-510-8227
“SELLINGCENTERHILL”
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Patricia Zechman ----------------------------- PublisherBrinda Buckner ---------------------------------- ClassifiedRon Caldwell -------------- Pioneer advertising managerHolly Cantrell -------------------------- Advertising directorTammy Cantrell ---------------- Ad composing, graphicsNolan Esparza ----------------- Ad composing, graphicsHeather Salamone ------------- Layout, graphic designDale Stubblefield -------------------- Circulation director
Welcome to The Pioneer Shopper. Did you know that you can advertise almost anything in our pages? Pets, real estate, jobs, services, items wanted, antiques, and anything else that you need to sell. Need to give away a pet? We will run it for free. Please call us at 931-474-7467 to place an ad. If you take out a 1/4 page to full page ad, we may feature you and your business in an upcoming edition in our special advertiser’s
spotlight. Contact us to inquire about this special promotion.
The Pioneer Shopper
Ron CaldwellSales Representative
105 College St.P.O. Box 129
McMinnville, TN 37111
(931)474-7467
The Pioneer ShopperMail-In Ad RequestPlease fill out the form and include payment (cash, check, money order, or call us at
931-474-7467 with your credit card information). Please make sure you put in your phone number, we will use it in your ad.
MAIL TO: The Pioneer ShopperPO Box 129, McMinnville, TN 37111
Tuesday to start: _____________________ Run how many weeks: ____________Type of ad: Regular ad Business/pet ad Free ad Amount: ______ + (extras Bold: ____ Words over 25: ____ ) = TOTAL: __________
Name: ______________________________________________________________Address: ____________________________________________________________City: ________________________ State: ______________________ Zip: ________ Area code is required for phone numbers!PHONE FOR AD: (______)______________________________________________Do not include phone number in ad, I have included other contact information
RATES (Rates are for 25 words or less)One week $3.00Three weeks $7.00Commercial/business $5.00/week or $16.00/4 weeksPets/other animals $5.00/week or $16.00/4 weeksAdditional words over 25 $0.15 per word Giveaway pets/lost and found FREE
Make your ad stand out with bold lettering for an additional cost of $1.00 per week or $2.00 for 4 weeks.
Please fill out form using ONE word per box. Include the punctuation needed, no charge. We will include your phone number and area code from “Phone for ad” line above, unless you tell us otherwise.
Include your town to help buyers find you!
Lost something? Have a pet you need to give away? We will run an ad for free for you.
Just use the form to the left and send it to us.
It is just $3 to run a reg-ular classified advertise-ment, so clean out your closet today and make some money on those un-wanted items!
9 a.m. - 5 p.m.MONDAY - FRIDAY
TELEPHONE (931) 967-7092
109 SOUTH FRONT STREETP.O. BOX 516
COWAN, TN 37318
E. Bryan Elkins, D.D.S.FAMILY DENTISTRY
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The Pioneer Shopper
Car & Truck
LotSpring is almost here!
This is the time to think about advertising to in-crease your business. Call us at 931-474-7467 to place a retail ad. We can build it for you!
We have sever-al graphic designers on staff to help you. Wednesday at 5:00 PM is the deadline for ads for next week’s shopper newspaper.
Want The Pioneer Shopper at your retail lo-cation?
Just give us a call at 931-474-7467 and we will drop some off to you!
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SR22’s - Insurance For Less!
Bob Layne’s Insurance Service
Office: 931-779-5060Cell: 423-802-3761
Robert B. Layne,Owner/Agent
31759 SR-108 • Grueti-Laager, TN 37339
415 Beersheba St.931-473-3905
Buy Here Pay Here
Down pmts. starting at $500 + taxes
C&C Auto Sales
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Buddy’s Auto Sales2005 Ford F-159 Crew Cab, Black 77K miles. Like
new! Call 931-691-5611SEE OUR AD ON THIS PAGE!
Buddy’s Used Cars
Good Cars & Trucks At Great Prices
1045 Dinah Shore Blvd.Winchester, TN 37398
931-691-5611
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NOW OPENBuy & Pay Here
We Finance
DAVIS AUTO SALES1515 Hillsboro Blvd., Manchester, TN 37355
931-723-3618Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Sat. 8 am - 1 pm
Timmy Davis, Owner
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LARRY THOMASTRANSPORTATION
1107 Hillsboro Blvd. • Manchester, TN(931) 728-5012
2008 NISSAN VERSAAuto. Stock #3519
$4,988.00
2008 NISSAN VERSAAuto. Stock #9019
$4,988.00
2002 NISSAN XTERRAAuto,132K miles. Stock #0704
Come by for pricing
2000 GLX TURBO5 Speed. Stock #8504
$3,388.00Price Plus Tax, Tags & Title 17
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In GodWe Trust!
Buddy’s Auto Sales2005 Maxima 89K
miles, New paint, nice car! $5995. Call 931-
691-5611COME VISIT US AT
1045 DINAH SHORE BLVD. IN WIN-
CHESTER!
605 West Broad St.Smithville, TN [email protected]
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CENTER HILLWINE & SPIRITS
James & Teresa Bradshaw
615-215-WINE(9463)725 South Congress Blvd. Smithville, TN 37166
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Buddy’s Auto Sales2006 Lincoln Town Car, beige in color.
127K miles. $4,500.
Call 931-691-5611
Low prices on our retail ads. Please call us at
931-474-7467.
Buddy’s Auto Sales2002 Black Sport
Trac Ford truck, 135K miles. $6,900.
Call 931-691-5611 GOOD CARS AND
TRUCKS AT GREAT PRICES!
Buddy’s Auto Sales2007 Saturn Aura, 127K miles. Black, great price , just
$5,500! Call 931-691-5611
Auto Hut615-215-1122
Smithville, TN2000 Ford Ranger Ex-cab, 4WD, V-6, Auto, Air, White, 111,000
miles. $5,500.
Auto Hut615-215-1122
Smithville, TN1997 Toyota Tacoma, 4 cyl., Auto, Air, New Paint! White. Runs
Great. $4,250.
Auto Hut615-215-1122
Smithville, TN2001 Ford F-150, Full 4-door, V-8, Auto, Air, Green. Loaded, topper,
one owner! $5,850.
Auto Hut615-215-1122
Smithville, TN2003 Toyota Camry LE, 4 cyl., Auto, Air, 4-door,
Loaded! $4,950.
1995 CHEVY S-104 Cylinder, 5 Speed. Stock #2312
$3,995.00
1998 GMC SONOMA4 Cylinder, 5 Speed. Stock #4396
$3,995.00
1994 CHEVY TRAILBLAZERV-6, Auto., 2 WD, 18,000 Actual Miles. Stock #4804
$5,900.00
2006 NISSAN MAXIMANew Transmission, V-6. Stock #0824
$7,900.00Price Plus Tax, Tags & Title
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DIXIELAND AUTO & SURPLUS
9941 SR 56 Coalmont, TN 37313931-779-AUTO (2886)
ExtremelyClean
The deadline is Wednesday at 5:00 PM for the follow-ing week’s issue. Our shopper publi-cation is placed in over 120 locations in a 13-county area in
Middle Tennessee.
REPAIRSAME DAY*on in-stock cell phone parts
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Residential - Commercial - Industrial
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Residential - Commercial - Industrial
IT Solutions
The Gifts That Keep On BreakingCELL PHONE & TABLET REPAIR
(931) 95-CLICK
LIFETIMEWARRANTY*on cell phone parts & labor
FREEDIAGNOSIS
BAD LUCK WITHTECHNOLOGY?WE CAN HELP!
Computers - Cell Phones - Tablets - and More!
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The Pioneer Shopper
RealEstate
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473-2960117 West Main Street
Downtown McMinnville16
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331 E. Main St., McMinnville, TN
473-5415We appreciate your business!
Sales • Service • InstallationSince 1995
HEATING & AIR
Let us do your light commercial and refrigeration work.
Licensed & InsuredApproved
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REAL ESTATE“Our Services Outshine the Rest”
June BilbreyBroker, ABR, GRILifetime member Million $ ClubLic. #269180
409 West Broad StreetSmithville, Tenn 37166
615-504-7677Office: (615) 597-8565
email: [email protected]
EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY
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Just $3 for a classified ad of 25 words.
Use the form on page 2 or give us a call at 931-474-7467. We can accept credit card payment on the phone.
See www.southernstandard.com for a digital copy of The Pioneer Shopper. New edition placed in over 120 retail locations each week on Tuesday.
Deadline is Wednesday at 5 PM for the next week’s edition. Call us to place an ad!
“SELLING CENTERHILL”
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FOR RENT3BR, 2 BA 1700sq. ft. single
family brick house, 1/2 acre lot, hardwood floors, covered back porch. No pets. 1 year lease. $650
month $400 deposit. 931-581-6611
FOR RENT“SAVE YOUR TAX
REFUND: PAY NO RENT TIL March 1st!!! 2&3
Bed Mobile Homes $300-$495/month with
discount. Deposit same as rent amount. Rock
Island Community Homes 931-298-9578
www.rockislandcommunityhomes.com
ORCHARD VIEW APTS.
Now leasing 1,2, & 3 bedroom apts. Water incl.931-474-3900
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Q: What did the painter say to the wall? A: One more crack like that and I’ll plaster you!• If you want to know ex-actly where the property line is, just watch the neighbor cut the grass.
Q: How many Klingons does it take to change a lightbulb? A: NONE: Klingons aren’t afraid of the dark.
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2598 Smithville Hwy., McMinnville
931-668-2031davishomesinc.net
We have moved 1/4 mileNorth across from Gateway Tire Co.
“New Home Big Sale”
With this 28x48 New 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Energy Star Qualified
Delivered & Setup for only $39,9001300 sq. ft.
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We are now accept-ing retail ads and classified ads!
Please call us at 931-474-7467 to speak to our professional representatives.
We are here to help you sell anything and everything.
You can place ads for pets, your com-mercial and busi-ness needs, lost and found, cars, trucks, horse trailers, haul-ing trailers, boats, real estate, jobs want-ed, help wanted and anything else!
FloorsL M&
HARDWOOD FLOORINGTRUCKLOAD SAVINGS
As low as 99¢ sq. ft.
BOTH ENGINEERED AND SOLIDS5” 3/4” solid acacia 1st qualilty $3.99 sq. ft.5” 3/4” solid oak gunstock 1st quality $3.99 sq. ft.5” engineered hickory 1st quality $2.99 sq. ft.5” maple cabin grade 99¢ sq. ft.5” hickory cabin grade $1.79 sq. ft.
To Many To ListWhile It Last
Carpet & Vinyl Flooring Closeouts 39¢ sq. ft.Laminate Closeouts 39¢ sq. ft. to 99¢ sq. ft.
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2301 Smithville Hwy. • McMinnville, TN 37110(931) 815-RUGS
www.landmfloors.comOpen Monday - Friday 8:00 - 5:00, Saturday 9:00 - 1:00
The Pioneer Shopper
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EST. 1993
Celebrating the Journeyof Life
High Quality Graniteand Bronze Monuments
at a Fair Price
Free Design Consultation
(931) 968-6233
WINCHESTERMONUMENT COMPANY
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The Pioneer Shopper
Want The Pioneer Shopper at your retail lo-cation?
Just give us a call at 931-474-7467 and we will drop some off to you!
Lost and found and giveaway pets classified ads are FREE. Use the form on page 2 and just check the FREE box.
Horse fact: Ponies are not baby horses, they are different breeds of smaller equines; usual-ly with thicker manes and stockier bodies.
FOR SALE OR LEASE5,500 SF OFFICE
BUILDING (FORMERLY
MCMINNVILLE DRIVERS’ LICENSE CENTER)
594 VERVILLA ROAD,
MCMINNVILLECALL 931-473-1818
OR 931-212-6741
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4752
WANTEDLand/Farms/Homes To Buy
I PAY CA$HCall Bobby Kirby
Owner/Agent
931-607-8770
FOR RENTProfessional/Medical
Office Space across fromhospital. 1500 to
4500 sq. ft. available
FOR LEASEGreat location. The Gallery
1500 sq. ft. office space
CALL 607-8770 3742
•
6418
Apts. For Rent1 & 2 BR SPECIAL
$395/mo.Some util. included
Contact 615-419-6005
OFFICE RENTFOR
SEVERAL OFFICES FOR RENTAPPROX. $100/SQ. FT. INCLUDES ALL UTILITIES. DEPOSIT AND
REFERENCES REQUIRED.
SUITES ON HIGH301 S. HIGH ST.
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FOR RENT1 BR, semi-furnished
Apt. Excellent location.Water furnished.
668-7379Q: What runs but doesn’t get anywhere? A: A refrigerator.
Q: Why can’t a leopard hide?A: Because he’s always spotted!
Q: What did the M&M go to college?A: Because he wanted to be a Smarty.
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3766 Sparta Hwy.McMinnville, TN931-668-2040
374 Disneyland Rd.Doyle, TN
931-657-2524
Don’t Replace the Power ToolRebuild the Battery Pack: With new cells
AtManchester Farm Center
251 Interstate Dr.Manchester, TN 931-728-7427
Crooked Stick Feed & Minerals
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LivestockLot
Do It Yourself With Our Equipment!For all your Rental needs -
Selection • Service • Satisfaction290 Interstate Drive, Manchester, TN931-954-5862 / 931-954-5863
Open Monday-Friday 7 am - 5 pmSaturday 7 am - 2 pm
www.watsonequipmentrental.com
Watson’sEquipment Rental
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709 Dinah Shore BlvdWinchester, TN 37398 buzzsguns.com
Cell 931 308 1388Fax 931 327 2060
NFA Class 3FireArms
Buzz’s Guns
Buzz Costa
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Solutions For All Your Hauling & Storage Needs
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Trailer Partsin stock
931-361-11223162 Tullahoma Hwy.Winchester, TNMon.-Fri. 8:00 am - 5:00 pmSat. 8:00 am. - 12:00 pm
• Gooseneck Trailers• Utility Trailers• Car Haulers• Dump Trailers• Storage Buildings & Carports
FinancingAvailable
Antique and Flea Market Corner
Send us your an-tique ads! We are starting a special “Antique Corner” to highlight the many beautiful and inter-esting pieces that are for sale in the area. Special deal for dealers, just give us a call at 931-474-7467 and ask for Pi-oneer Ads!
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931-474-7467
Watertown, TN Spring Yard SaleApril 16, 2016
Looking for vendors and shoppers.
615-237-177723656
Please plan to join us each Friday night at 7 p.m. at the War-ren Co. Fairgrounds for the Saddle Club show. Shows start in May, meetings 2nd Monday night of each month. Find us on Facebook, search for “Warren County Saddle Club”. West-ern, gaited, open. Family friendly and food available!
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MORTON’S1709 SMiThville
hwy. FleA MARKeT
&yARD SAle
OpenThU. - FRi. - SAT. - SUN.
931-473-3247
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MetalFor Lasting Beauty
& Efficiency!• 3’ Metal Roofing Tuff Rib/R Panel• Standing Seam Roofing 12”-16” Wide• Metal Shingles - Many Profiles• All Products Can Be Delivered• Metal & Wood Trusses • Metal Carports• 20 Colors Available• Complete Building Packages Available• Outstanding Service• Serving Middle TN Since 1997
H FINANCING NOW AVAILABLE FOR QUALIFIED BUYERS H
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Watson Metals LLC238 Interstate Drive, Manchester, TN
931-728-8185/1-888-638-25812455 Smithville Hwy., Sparta, TN
931-738-1664Open Monday-Friday 7 am - 5 pm
www.watsonmetalsllc.comMention this ad & get 3% Off on TUFF Rib/R Metal Panels
Open Your Heart Open Your Home
Make a difference in a child’s lifeBecome a Foster Parent
Call 931-526-2244 1629
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PetsWant to do dozer excavation workClearing old nursery lots, fence rows,
$80 per hour. Please call 931-273-5722.
(23)
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Warren
White
Putnam
DeKalb
Cannon
CoffeeGrundy
Marion
Bedford
Moore
FranklinLincoln
VanBuren
Bold your ad for $1/weekor $2/4 weeks
FREE
Giveaway Pets/Lost & Found
$5.00/week$16.00/4 weeks
Pets/Business
$3.00/week$7.00/3 weeks
Regular AdsRATES:
Find us in aMiddle
Tennesseelocation!
We cover a 13-county
area!area!
The Pioneer Shopper
The Pioneer Shopper
People in sleeping bags are the soft tacos of the bear
world.
What do you call a pig that does Karate? A pork chop.
FREE TOM CATSGood rodent killers. Black and white and
striped 1 year old farm cats. 4 cats.
Please call 931-743-3484. McMinnville
(18)
Pets
All NEW Happy Jack
Xylecide: Anti-Fungalshampoo for dogs
and horses prevents ringworm and bacterial skin infections without
steroids! WARREN FARMERS
CO-OP 931-668-4151
kennelvax.com
HELP WANTEDBrown & Sharpe or
Acme-GridleySet-up & operator.
Experience Required.4 Day work week
(Mon. - Thur.)
931-473-3360
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Ron CaldwellSales Representative
105 College St.P.O. Box 129
McMinnville, TN 37111
(931)474-7467
The Pioneer Shopper
Call us today to get your special advertising in. We are creating a larger section for farm,
livestock and antiques. We will get the word out about your business to a 13-county area!
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The Pioneer Shopper
ForSale
FOR SALE:BALL CARDS 1947 through 1975. Old comic books, vintage CocaCola
memorabilia, Auto-graphed baseballs and bats. Four shotguns,
knives with stationary blades. I buy U. S.
coins. Please call
931-808-7045(19)
FOR SALE:Navy recliner, $40.Call 931-235-6430.
Your ad here for just 3 bucks!
The Pioneer Shopper
Jobs
Need to reach a
BIGarea?
We are in over 110 locations in a 13-county area in
Middle Tennessee.
www.dunnmotorco.comOffice: 615-431-0518
Cell: 615-519-3175118 Old Shackle Island Rd.Hendersonville, TN 37075
Search “Dunn”on Craigslist
MOTORCOMPANY
DUNN
Warren
White
Putnam
DeKalb
Cannon
CoffeeGrundy
Marion
Bedford
Moore
FranklinLincoln
VanBuren
The Pioneer Shopper We cover a
13-county area
in middle Tennessee,call us today at 931-474-7467
to advertise!
Southern Oven Restaurant“A Taste of the Old South”
139 SR 399, Palmer TN (931) 779-OVEN (6836)
Daily Specials - GrillMon. - Fri. 7-7
Sat. 8-7Felicia NolanMiranda Cleek, Owners
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Your ad here! Call The Pioneer Shopperat 931-474-7467 to place an ad.
S.A.M.S. CornerA selection of daily soup, sandwiches
and salads to delight
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7356 SR Hwy. 56Coalmont, TN
931-592-7267Owners, Lee and Wanda Meeks
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Five Star Food Service has opportunities for experienced Cooks/Cashiers
Sunday - Thursday 8 pm - 2 amand Part Time Person
Thurs., Fri. & Sat. 8 am to 1:30 pmMust be able to work in a fast paced environment
and have excellent customer service skills.
A Drugs Don’t Work - Equal Opportunity Employer
Apply in person at:Yorozu Cafeteria between 7am and 1:30pm
Apply on-line at:www.fivestar-food.com
under the Cookeville Division
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Help WantedHome Caregivers is seeking experienced,
mature, compassionate, dependable caregivers to work in-home care in the Warren and Coffee
County area. Duties would include personal care, light
housekeeping and meal prep. If you are interested and have a genuine desire
to assist the elderly give us a call at 931-528-8585 or apply online at www.
homecaregivers.com. Orientations are beginning
soon.
SEEKING HOME HEALTH SITTER
Seeking a private home health sitter to care for female in the Faulkner Springs area of Warren County. Responsibilities include but are not limited to daily care such as bathing, preparing and serving meals, laundry and light housekeeping. This position would be Monday through Friday from 7:30am-3:30pm. Wages negotiated. Qualifications:Applicant must be 21 years of age or older and Home Health Sitter experience preferred. To apply send resume to P.O. Box 163 McMinnville, TN 37111
Part-time machine operator position
availableHours are flexible. Lo-cated in Morrison. Must have verifiable employ-ment history. Must be able to lift 50lbs. Call 931-815-8550 between 8am and 5pm week-days only. 17325
HELP WANTEDDISMANTLER/ PARTS PuLLERMust be 18 years old. Have your own tools. Automotive experience neces-sary.Apply in person only at
TURNERAUTO SALVAGE2429 Nashville Hwy.McMinnville, TN 37110
Drug Free Workplace
7656
Low-Voltage Alarm
Technician Full-time. Electronic or electrical experience
required. Must be able to pass full background check and drug screen.
Apply at105 Market StreetMcMinnville, TN 14
597
102 East High St.Manchester, TN. 37355
931-954-0550
Now Hiring CNA- PCA
LPN’s, RN’s & CNA’s for private duty
Friendly and Reliable Must pass background
and Drug test
Positions available in Multiple Counties 16
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Mobile Homes For SaleFOR SALE OR LEASE
“SAVE YOUR TAX REFUND: PAY NO RENT TIL MARCH
1st!!! 2&3 Bedroom Mobile Homes for Sale or Lease Ask about owner financing Rock Island Community Homes
931-298-9578 www.rockislandcommunit-
yhomes.com”
For RentAPARTMENT
FOR RENT1 bedroom, 1 bath duplex apt. in town. Washer/dryer hookup, stove, refrigerator. Water furnished. No pets.
$400 rent, $200 deposit 119 Lonsvale
931-607-0809
Q: What did the pencil say to the other pencil?A: You are looking sharp.Q: Why are frogs so happy? A: They eat whatever bugs them.
Q: What do you call a pile of kittensA: a meowntain.
I tried to catch some fog earlier. I mist.
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Volunteers with Habitat for Humanity are ham-mering away at their 28th house in Warren County.
“Habitat here was founded in 1996 and we built our first house in Warren County in 1998,” said Habitat for Humanity board president Steve Koelbl as he assisted with the latest build for Kathy Morton and grandson, Tyler, on Willow Run.
Habitat for Humanity is a faith-based international organization that seeks to help in building and reno-vating houses for families that qualify based on income and need. Habitat’s ultimate goal is to completely eliminate poverty housing and homelessness. Habitat was founded in 1976 by Millard Fuller and his wife, Linda. Since that time, there have been 1,500 affiliates around the world and 800,000 homes had been built as of 2014.
Calling their mission a “hand up not a hand out,” the families who get help from the organization both participate in the build and are expected to pay for the houses.
“The family will con-tribute 300 hours,” Koelbl said, noting adults are expected to contribute at least 100 hours of “sweat equity” (service work) apiece.
The houses are built with volunteer labor. The completed houses are sold and financed over 20 to 30 years and are inter-
est free. The monthly house payment is used to finance the construction of more houses.
Koelbl said the dedica-tion estimate for the three-bedroom, two-bath Willow Run house is June 28. Numerous volunteers will work during that time. The walls were raised by JROTC, Oasis, and Clark Construction but other volunteers will come along and work on the various areas of the house as work continues on weekends.
“I think this is awe-some,” said Kathy Morton as she served lunch to the volunteers. “I loved watching as the walls went up. All the volunteers working together has been great. It’s really a community effort and we’re so appre-ciative.”
Habitat accepts all the help it can get, whether it be volunteer labor, contri-bution of materials or land, or even monetary donations. Habitat also operates Warren County Habitat for Humanity Restore, located at 191 Industrial Drive in the old cheese plant building. People may donate items to sell there or may come by and buy items. The proceeds go to Habitat.
The Habitat Restore is open Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Thursday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Abraham Villafuerte, left, and Trenton Worch of Warren County JROTC join other volunteers in helping build a Habitat for Humanity home on Willow Run.
Duane Sherrill photosWeston Overton of Warren County High School JROTC hoists build materials at Habitat for Humani-
ty’s Willow Run site. The house is due for dedication this June and will be under construction on week-ends until completion.
Home takes shape thanks to volunteers
White County Heating, Air& Refrigeration Inc.
Call us for all your in home or business needs
* We Are Your Comfort Specialists *
Commercial - Residential Heating, Air Conditioning Refrigeration, Electric & Plumbing Duct Cleaning & Insulation Service
211 W. Bockman WaySparta, TN931-837-0726 Ed Masters
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by DUANE SHERRILLReporter for the Southern Standard(McMinnville, Tennessee)
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RecipeCorner
A traditional Italian soup. Serve with a crisp salad and a hot loaf of garlic bread and you have a meal! Serve with grated Parmesan cheese on top.
Ingredients: 1 tablespoon olive oil 2 stalks celery, chopped 1 onion, chopped 3 cloves garlic, minced 2 teaspoons dried parsley 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning 1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
salt to taste 1 (14.5 ounce) can chicken broth 2 medium tomatoes, peeled and chopped 1 (8 ounce) can tomato sauce 1/2 cup uncooked spinach pasta 1 (15 ounce) can cannellini beans, with liquid
Directions:1 - Heat olive oil in a large saucepan over medi-
um heat. Cook celery, onion, garlic, parsley, Ital-ian seasoning, red pepper flakes, and salt in the hot oil until onion is translucent, about 5 minutes. Stir in chicken broth, tomatoes and tomato sauce, and simmer on low for 15 to 20 minutes.
2 - Add pasta and cook 10 minutes, until pasta is tender.
3 - Add undrained beans and mix well. Heat through. Serve with grated Parmesan cheese sprinkled on top.
Call us at 931-474-7467 to place an ad for next week’s The Pio-neer Shopper.
The deadline is Wednesday, 5 PM for the following week’s issue.
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1982 - Earthquake and volcano do double damage in Mexico
The combination of an earthquake and a volcanic eruption at El Chichon in southern Mexico converts a hill into a crater, kills thou-sands of people and destroys acres of farm-land on this day in 1982. The eruptions, which continued for over a week, caught many of the area residents unaware and unprepared.
For most of the residents living in the shad-ow of El Chichon (also known as Chinho-nal), the 4,500-foot mountain seemed to pose no danger. Because its last eruption was 130 years earlier and minor, most people ignored its potential for destruction and enjoyed the fertile soil its volcanic past provided. Howev-er, late in 1981, two geologists, intrigued by hot springs and steaming gaps in the earth near the volcano, did an investigation that revealed increased seismic activity and the possibility of a major eruption of the volcano. Unfortunately, their report was ignored.
Area residents also failed to pay attention when the ground began shaking on the night of March 28. But at 5:15 a.m. the following morning, no one could miss the combination earthquake and eruption that exploded the mountain. Ash was sent flying 60,000 feet in the air. About 150 people were killed when their roofs collapsed under raining volcanic debris. Two days later, ash from the eruption fell in Austin, Texas, many hundreds of miles to the north.
Most of the approximately 2,000 people killed by the eruption died from exposure to the pyroclastic flow, a volatile mix of hot par-ticles and gas. El Chichon lost its entire top, leaving only a large crater 1,000 feet deep and, at less than 700 feet high, shorter than the surrounding hills. Two more major erup-tions occurred on April 3 and 4. In these, the debris was sent so high that it came down as virtual landslide on the surrounding vil-lages. Trees and buildings were no match for the dirt and rocks. The debris also blocked streams, causing flooding in the area. Nine entire villages were destroyed and more than 100 square miles of farmland were unusable for years.
Overall, the energy released by the erup-tions, which were similar in scope to the Mount St. Helens eruptions in Washington in 1980, was the equivalent of 8,000 one-kiloton atomic bombs.
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Ron CaldwellSales Representative
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McMinnville, TN 37111
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One in 5,000 people have Hereditary Hemmoraghic Telangiectasia, but fewer than 10 percent have been diagnosed.
Local resident Celeste Farr would like to increase awareness of the disease by holding a Walk-N-Rollathon on the walking trail at McMinnville Civic Center on April 23 from 1-2 p.m. If it rains, the walk will be moved to April 30.
“My son Jason passed away last year and he was struggling with HHT. That was one of the reasons I decided to do this. I’ve been thinking about it for a couple of years, but this is the first year I’ve decided to go ahead and do it,” said Farr.
Farr’s mother, Elaine Vachon, and her daughter, Elaina Farr, also have the condition.
HHT is an inherited disease that
affects over 1.4 million people worldwide. It is caused by defec-tive blood vessels in the brain, lungs, liver, nose, skin, and intes-tines, and typically begins with nosebleeds during childhood. HHT is highly treatable but can result in serious health problems if not promptly diagnosed and treat-ed. There is currently no cure.
Farr hopes this event will help reach some of the 90 percent who have the condition but are undiag-nosed.
“The main symptom people have are nosebleeds,” said Farr. “If you say nosebleeds run in our family, then you should get checked because it could be a lot more serious than just nosebleeds. This event is raise awareness in the community and raise funds for the HHT Foundation. They do research
and community awareness as well.”
Individuals interested in partici-pating in Walk-N-Rollathon are encouraged to pick up a sponsor-ship envelope at one of the follow-ing sponsor locations: Citizens Tri-County Bank, The Hope Center of Warren County, Highland Rim Music & Firearms, Collins River BBQ, Juicy’s Wellness Café, Topz Frozen Yogurt Café, The Outdoor Shop, Underwood’s True Value Hardware, Moore’s Office Supplies, and Benji Songer Logging.
Participants are invited to bring strollers, wear rollerblades or roll-er skates, or just a good pair of walking shoes during the event.
For more information, Farr can be reached at 931-314-4789 or at [email protected].
Walk-N-Rollathon aims to increase HHT awareness
AMERICAN LEGION POST 173Our NEW POST ADDRESS is American Legion Post 173 | P.O. Box 173 | McMinnville, TN 37111. Please use this address for all corre-spondence with the post.Our MONTHLY MEETINGS are held the first Thursday of each month at Billy’s Restaurant (2822 Nashville Highway in McMinn-ville). Members will meet at 5:00 pm for dinner with the meeting to follow at 6:00 pm. All members are encouraged to attend. Prospective members are also welcome to attend.
THE BOBBY RAY DETACHMENT OF THE MARINE CORPS LEAGUEOur MONTHLY MEETINGS are held the first Thursday of each month at the Warren County Administrative Building (201 Locust Street) in the Magnolia Room. Doors open at 1800 and the meet-ing starts at 1830. All honorable discharged Marines, Navy FMF Corpsman and Navy Chaplains who served with the marines are invited to attend. For more information call 931-934-5619.
VIETNAM VETERANS OF AMERICA, ROYCE DAVENPORT CHAPTER 1112Our MONTHLY MEETINGS are held the second Thursday of each month at the McMinnville-Warren County Chamber of Com-merce (110 S. Court Square) in the Community Room. Doors open at 5:30 pm and the meeting starts at 6:00 pm. All current and prospective members are encouraged to attend. Prospec-tive members will need to bring a copy of DD-214 Form to verify service and join.
ASSOCIATE VIETNAM VETERANS OF AMERICA, ROYCE DAVENPORT CHAPTER 1112Our MONTHLY MEETINGS are held at the same time and place as the VVA (see above). There are no requirements to be a member, except for a desire to support the mission and goals of the VVA organization.
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Q: What bow can’t be tied?A: A rainbow!
Q: What is brown and has a head and a tail but no legs?A: A penny.
Q: Why didn’t the skel-eton go to the dance?A: Because he had no-body to go with.
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Word Search
Astrology Corner
It is officially Spring! Words can be found forwards, backwards, up and down.
Astrology readings for
fun and entertainment
purposes only
Weekly Horoscopes
VirgoYou have good reason to feel proud of yourself. Put extra effort into your usual tasks. Cleaning your
work area can also help you feel more inspired. Do your best to make things very neat and clean, with everything in its own specific place. Hardworking, flexible individuals who are able to stick to given tasks will have a great week. There is the potential for a work flirtation turning into something more. Be sure this is appropriate.
LibraThe energy is great for presenting your ideas and selling. Be confident and wear a winning smile. The
busy days in the middle of the week are likely to be distracting. Expect to juggle multiple commitments. You’ll need to be flexible and ready to accommodate last-minute changes. Dressing your best and wearing a big smile will help improve your attitude and bring positive interactions with staff and clients. Don’t take criticism personally. Use it as a springboard for making improvements.
ScorpioThere is a stressful energy at work. Don’t get emotional if you have a confrontation with an aggressive,
demanding, or critical person. It isn’t a personal matter. Not everyone will agree, and you may be chal-lenged. Continue expressing your opinions in a calm and direct way. Ignores rumors and office gossip. If you waver, you might be perceived as weak or ineffective. The last few days of the week are fortunate for seeking a new or better position.
SagittariusThe energy this week supports positive relationships. You may be able to bring people together and seek
workable compromise solutions. A stressful situation with co-workers will improve with a cooler attitude. Avoid taking on other people’s duties. Focus on accomplishing the tasks at hand. You can give a sym-pathetic ear to someone going through a difficult situation. Other people’s opinions will have a stronger impact at week’s end. Seek a consensus when making decisions.
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