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Click on Southern Middle Tennessee Business COMPLIMENTARY COPY JULY - DECEMBER 2011 Senior Living at It's Best Page 15 JULY - DECEMBER 2011 Page 7 Page 15 A Store Filled With Surprises! Page 5 On The Right Road with Pages 2, 3 & 20 Page 23 What's In A Name? Page 8 People Who Care Downtown Winchester Page 9, 10 & 13 Discover More by the Lakeshore Page 11 Continuing A Tradition With Honor Page 16 John Roberts Page 22 & 24 Page 6 & 7 A Good Night Sleep

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COMPLIMENTARY COPYJULY - DECEMBER 2011

Senior Livingat It's Best

Page 15

JULY - DECEMBER 2011

Page 7 Page 15

A StoreFilled WithSurprises!

Page 5

On TheRight Road

with

Pages 2, 3 & 20Page 23

What's InA Name?

Page 8

People WhoCare

DowntownWinchester

Page 9, 10 & 13

Discover Moreby the

Lakeshore

Page 11

Continuing ATradition With

HonorPage 16

John Roberts

Page 22 & 24 Page 6 & 7

A GoodNight Sleep

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Russell Barnett – Chrysler-Jeep-Dodge2756 Decherd Blvd, Winchester, Tennessee

931-967-9000www.russellbarnettdodge.com

Russell Barnett – Chevrolet GMC1981 Cowan Hwy, Winchester, Tennessee

931-967-4513www.russellchevroletGMC.com

BODY SHOPInsurance Recommended

& Approved931-967-9000

Cheapest Prices

On Tires

24-Hour

Wrecker Service

Russell Barnett

More ChoicesWinchester, TennesseeWinchester, Tennessee

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Automotive Family

Russell Barnett – Ford4055 Tullahoma Hwy, Winchester, Tennessee

931-967-2277www.russellbarnettford.com

Russell Barnett – Kia915 South Anderson St., Tullahoma, Tennessee

931-455-6066www.rbkia.com

Quick Lube and OilOpen 6 Days A Week!with Saturday Service

at Chrysler

TransmissionSpecialists

Certifi ed DieselTechnicians

Four LocationsWinchester, Tennessee

Available in Winchester atChrysler & Tullahoma at Kia

Tullahoma, Tennessee

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Th ey pay people to do this? Th is was my thought as I tucked a notebook in the nook of my arm and headed out to sell newspaper advertising in Winchester. Many years later I realize it was good I felt that way because the pay would be too low to be the incentive. It would be all about the rush of ex-citement I get when I see my ideas come to life on the printed page. Th e fi rst time I met Elaine Hillis Nelson we were attending a Tennessee Press Association meeting. She supplied one of my life’s “Ahha” moments. Tossing her mane of shiny red hair, she simplifi ed the hour long sales train-

ing session by declaring, “It’s all in knowing how to dance.” When our paths crossed over 20 years later, I was impressed by her pub-lishing experiences, especially her role of publisher at a New York Times owned paper. I was managing the Coff ee County Shopper and introduced her to the Free Paper Industry. Th rough our involvement in the Southern Advertisers Papers Association, the regional group, and American Free Community Papers, the national group, we traveled the US and Canada sharing ideas and gleaning wisdom from our peers. During the last year, we realized we wanted to utilize our experience in print and strengthen the relationships we’ve forged with Southern Middle Tennessee businesses.

Th e question became, “How can we off er them a new way to showcase their business?” Focus magazine is the answer. Our area abounds with an eclectic mix of products and services provided by professional, caring people who share their neighbors pride in family and community. Turn the pages of Focus and discover the dedication of local business owners who have served this market for many, many years. See the fresh new faces who are building their dreams in beautiful Southern Middle Ten-nessee.

When you visit their business or use their services, tell them you enjoyed getting to know them as they shared their story in Focus magazine. Elaine and I are called the “Tennessee Twins” by our friends in the na-tional Free Paper Association, not because we look alike, because of our pride in the state we call home. We have reached retirement age, but can not resist feeling the ink in our blood fl ow with the ageless excitement of seeing our ideas come to life on the printed page. We welcome you to share our excitement as you explore the pages of Focus and gain a new appreciation of the Southern Middle Tennessee business community.

Published twice a year by IDS Unlimited, January - July and July - January. Graphics by 4amMarketing.comFor information on advertising, call Brenda at 931-273-0834 or Elaine at 931-588-1156

Page 2, 3 & 20 -Russell Barnett

Page 5 -Life Care, Life Aid

Page 5 -Wood and Stone

Page 6 & 7 -Heritage Medical Center

Page 7 -Silver Mine

Page 7 -Tullahoma On Site

Body Work and Massage

Page 9 -Downtown Winchester Events

Page 10 -Downtown Winchester Restaurants

Page 11 -Downtown Winchester Program

Page 12 -Wenger’s,

Page 12 -Kathy Bennett Photography

Page 12 -Coldwell Bankers Lynch/

Rigsby Realty and Auction

Page 13 -Downtown Winchester

Merchants

Page 14 -Hammer’s

Page 15 -Southern Manor

Page 16 -Moore-Cortner Funeral Home

Page 17 -Bennetts Pharmacy

Page 17 -Discount Floor

Page 17 -Spencer’s Flowers

Page 17 -Pirates Cove, GiGi’s Beads

Page 18 -Shenanigans, Sweet CeCe’s

Page 18 -Cash Loans of Middle Tennessee

Page 19 -Air Evac

Page 19 -Manchester Pain Clinic

Page 21 -Youthful You

Page 22 & 24 -John Roberts Toyota

John Roberts Nissan

Page 23 -Citizen’s Community Bank

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Come and visit our large showroom with many items in stock,

our certifi ed Orthopedic Fitter will help you choose comfortable

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It’s estimated that one-third of Americans are losing sleep over the cur-

rent state of affairs in the country, according to the most recent poll

results released in March 2009.

The average adult gets just six hours and 40 minutes of sleep per night,

according to the study. An increasing number of Americans (20 per-

cent) report that they get less than six hours of sleep per night. Nearly

one-third (27 percent) attribute their lack of good sleep to distress over

their personal finances, the economy or employment. And the poll

found a significant rise in the number of people – 64 percent – who

experience a sleep problem at least a few nights a week. The Institute of

Medicine estimates that 50 to 70 million Americans chronically suffer

from sleep disorders and sleep problems.

The number of Americans with sleep problems has increased from 13

to 20 percent in just eight years – and this daily fatigue impacts life in

many ways, from our physical functioning to our mental alertness and

ultimately, our long-term health.

How important is sufficient sleep? Important enough that the U.S.

Army recently revised its recommendations for the amount of nightly

sleep for infantrymen, from four hours per night during deployment to

a minimum of seven to eight hours, to sustain “operational readiness.”

The National Sleep Foundation confirms that while needs vary, most

adults require between seven and nine hours of sleep. Teens and chil-

dren need even more – from nine to 14 hours each night.

This data confirms what common sense has long told us: the more well-

rested we are, the better equipped we are to deal with the challenges

that come our way each day, whether the issue at hand is national secu-

rity or negotiating the hook-up line at school carpool.

Sleep is a time for the body to restore and regulate various internal

functions that keep us healthy. This includes muscle and tissue repair,

the removal of toxins from the body, hormone production and mainte-

nance of the body’s circadian rhythms.

Lack of sleep can cause stress, make us more prone to illness and de-

pression, decrease our energy level, and affect our memory. The long-

term effects of insufficient sleep are more than just chronic drowsiness

or difficulty in focusing on and performing daily tasks. Sleep depriva-

tion has been linked to an increased risk of hypertension, diabetes, obe-

sity, depression, heart attack and stroke.

Poor sleep has many causes, from lifestyle to medical conditions. A

proper diet, regular exercise, and an established sleep routine are sim-

ple ways to promote good sleep.

Sleep apnea is a common disorder that affects the quality of our sleep.

A person who has sleep apnea stops breathing for 10 seconds or more

during sleep – and these episodes can occur as many as 50 times an

hour. The two types of sleep apnea include obstructive sleep apnea

and central sleep apnea. Obstructive sleep apnea is more common

and involves the blocking or narrowing or airways in the nose, mouth

or throat – generally due to the relaxation of the throat muscles and

tongue during sleep. Central sleep apnea is caused by a malfunction

of the central nervous system, and generally seen in people who have

suffered a stroke, heart failure or other forms of heart and lung disease.

Symptoms of sleep apnea include loud snoring, feeling sleepy during

the day, tossing and turning during the night, insomnia, and awaken-

ing with headaches. Sleep apnea can be diagnosed through a simple

test ordered by your doctor and is treatable in many ways, from modifi-

cations in your diet to the use of a breathing device at night.

The Center for Sleep Medicine at Heritage Medical Center provides a

comprehensive approach to the diagnosis and treatment of sleep dis-

orders. The center offers a home-like atmosphere designed to help pa-

tients feel as comfortable as possible during their sleep evaluation. Our

experienced, registered sleep technicians utilize computerized equip-

ment to perform detailed sleep evaluations and generate comprehen-

sive diagnostic reports.

Getting Enough SleepFor good health, quality and quantity of slumber matters

A recession is not only tough on the pocketbook – it can also be bad for your health. More and more Americans are lying awake at night worrying about the economy and their personal finances, according to the National Sleep Foundation’s annual poll about the nation’s sleep habits.

Getting Enough?The body’s sleep requirements change as we age. The

National Sleep Foundation recommends the following

guidelines for selected age groups:

Infants2 months 10.5 – 18 hours*2-12 months 14-15 hours*

Toddlers/Children12-18 months 13-15 hours*18 months – 3 years 2-14 hours*3-5 years 11-13 hours*5-12 years 9-11 hours

Adolescents 8.5-9.5 hours

Adults 7-9 hours

* including naps

Other mild sleeping disorders can be treated through behavioral thera-py, medication or alternative therapy. This might include relaxation or breathing exercises, prescription medications, a new exercise routine or meditation. Be aware that medications for a sleeping disorder are gener-ally prescribed by your doctor and are intended for short-term use. For more information on getting a good night’s rest, contact your physi-cian to see if a sleep evaluation is right for you.

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Planning a meaningful, final tribute, can be a stressful task. Pam and Glen want to make this difficult time easier for you.

“We opened Grant Funeral Services to offer an affordable

way to honor your loved one,” explains Pam. Their caring, no pressure attitude is a comforting approach.

A monument from Estill Monument offers a lasting memorial and those special pets can also be remembered, at Rainbow Bridge.

Meaningful Tributes Begin atGrant Funeral Services

103 Peters Rd., Estill Springs 931-649-3585

Pam and Glen Grant

Your Solar Energy Store

600 S. Main Street, Estill Springs

931-649-2737

Because You TreasureTheir Memory

Pet Crematory & Services

Rainbow BridgeEstill Monument Company

600 S. Main Street

Estill Springs

931-649-5949

A Lasting MemorialFor the Life of

Your Loved One

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Upcoming Events

Santa Claus Comes to Town

Miss Franklin County PageantSeptember 24th

Franklin County High School Pep RallySeptember 8th

Southern TN Plunge Marathon & 1/2October 1st

A Taste of Autumn - Free Fall FestivalOctober 15th

19th Annual Holiday Open HouseNovember 4-6th

December 10th

For more information and to stay up to date with all events and happenings in Winchester, visit

www.winchester-tn.com

Old Fashion Fun on the Square. Bands, Cheerleaders, Football Players, a true Pep Rally for Homecoming! Get your lawn chair and join us starting at 5pm and go well into the evening. There will be prizes, face painting booths, a live remote by WCDT, and a dunking booth led by the Key Club. Plan to join us.....GO REBELS!

Downtown Winchester on December 10, 2011 from 10:00am to 4:30pm. Pictures with Santa, Face painting, Fire truck rides, Christmas crafts for the kids to make plus other activities on the Square. The children LOVE this event! There’s something for everyone and it’s FREE!

People come from all around to shop and enjoy the refreshments the Merchants have. You will receive a discount on every purchase at participating stores. Merchants have ornaments with discount amounts up to 90% off; you select an ornament to see what your discount amount is. Great fun, good food, and savings galore!

Kids In-School Art Contest, Chili Cook-Off, Miss Autumn Pageant, Hay Rides, Pumpkin Painting, Kids Costume Contest and more! This year the Franklin County Humane Society will host a Pet Cos-tume Contest. This event is sponsored by the Winchester Downtown Program Corporation Events Committee; the fun begins at 10am.

The contestants prepare forthe pageant inside the historicFranklin County Courthouse,the pageant is held outdoors.Open to residence of FranklinCounty, 0-18 years old.Festivities begin at 1pm. TheWest Side of the Square is closed

chair and enjoy seeing the contestant’s parade around the Square in the lovely pageant attire. For more information check our Face Book Page; Miss Franklin County Tennessee or the WDPC.

qualifying race for the Boston Marathon.Registration is available on the event websitewww.southerntennesseemarathon.com

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A New Beginning In the past few years, the Winchester Downtown Program Corporation has sparked a rebirth of

downtown. A major restoration of Winchester’s historic building facades is preserving timeless

architecture for generations to come. The hustle and bustle of Downtown Winchester swirls around the

impressive Franklin County courthouse, built in the art deco style of the early 1900’s. The square features

broad sidewalks, quaint shops, restaurants and regular community events like concerts and wine tastings.

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In the middle of it all, fine coffee to fine art and lots of cool stuff in between. You’ll find it all around historic downtown Winchester. Don’t mind the

construction, all the shops, restaurants and boutiques are open and ready for visitors! As a result of these efforts and outstanding community

support, new businesses are thriving, new festivals and events are growing and visitors are accepting our invitation to “Discover more by the

lakeshoreTM!”

A Sunny’s Dance StudioB Burger KingC Kathy’s Hair DimensionsD Wenger’s Furniture & GiftsE Designer CakesF Soul FlowersG Reggie’s PlacesH Gentlemen’s ChoiceI Philpot’s Barber Shop

J Coldwell Bankers & Lynch-Rigsby Realty & AuctionK Whiffenpoof’sL Oldham TheatreM Winton Realty & AuctionN Custom Designs by RandyO John T’s BBQ SmokehouseP The Alteration ShopQ Hammer’s Department Store

R Bunny’s GymS Initial ItT Anything But OrdinaryU Kathy Bennett PhotographerV Merle Norman CosmeticsW Arezzo’s Italian RestaurantX Lily’s BoutiqueY Scallywag’sZ San Miguel’s Coffee Company

Aa Blue Front DrugsBb Wishing Well Antiques & GiftsCc First Avenue Gallery & FramingDd The CourtyardEe Winchester Antique MallFf Inside StoriesGg Swafford Property ShopHh Jc’s Butcher Block

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Uptown Stylein a Downtown Store

An Array of WickerSit and Enjoy!

Furnish Your HomeReflecting Your Good Taste

NEW! Bridal &Baby Registry

Fun Fashion for Tots

Wenger’s3 South College St.

Winchester, Tennessee

For All Your Real EstateNeeds Call 967-1672

or 967-1693

23 S. College StreetOn The Square

In Downtown Winchester

Remember Our Name Has Changed...But Our Roots Run Deep!

Lynch-RigsbyRealty & Auction, L.L.C.

Margaret B. Lynch, owner-broker of Lynch and Lynch Real Estate and B.J. Rigsby, owner-broker of Coldwell Banker Rigs-by Realty, announce the merger of the two real estate firms on August 3rd. The new real estate firm will be Coldwell Banker Lynch-Rigsby Realty and Auction, LLC, located in the Lynch building on the Square in Downtown Winchester. Office hours will be Mon-Fri 8:30-5, Sat 9-1 and appointments are available after hours by calling 967-1672. “We are excited to merge our offices and become one real estate company serving Franklin and surrounding counties” said B.J. Rigsby. “We are also looking forward to expanding our auction services and I will be focusing on commercial properties to help bring additional businesses into our coun-ty.” The new firm will have a total of 22 licensed real estate agents and 5 employees. Margaret Lynch stated, “I love selling real estate and the fact is, I’m getting older but I do not want to retire. My daugh-ter-in-law, Ashley has recently joined the Company and that made me begin to think about the future and the younger generation coming up in the business. Therefore I approached B.J. about merging our offices together and becoming one of the largest Coldwell Banker Franchises in the area. B.J. has a strong real estate background, having grown up with both parents being in the business and owning his own firm for many years; it just seemed like a good fit! I am excited about this new business venture and I know that Lynch-Rigsby will be a company I will be proud to be a part of.” Coldwell Banker Lynch-Rigsby Realty and Auction, LLC, agents have so much knowledge and experience and they are eager to continue to learn and use the tools that Coldwell Banker has to offer. Coldwell Banker has national name rec-ognition and a large referral network that will allow Lynch-Rigsby Realty and Auction to provide the best service to their clients. They also have outstanding training and education programs for agents to participate in to include the latest mar-keting strategies and selling techniques. The new blue and white signs are going up all over the county, so look for Coldwell Banker Lynch-Rigsby Realty and Auction signs to appear in your area soon. And remember, “Our name has changed, but our roots run deep.”

Lynch Real Estate and Coldwell Banker Rigsby RealtyTeams Join Together

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Downtown Winchester Merchants Welcome You

On The Square – Winchester – 931.967.9500and find us on the web www.LilysBoutiqueWinchester.com

Lily’s Boutique

Fashion and Accessories asUnique as You

Monday - Thursday 9-6Friday & Saturday 9-8

10-4 Mon, Tue, Thurs, Fri and Sat122 1st Ave., N. W., Downtown Winchester, TN

WinchesterAntique Mall

Your Family can Depend On UsOur friendly service and professional consultations gives you the assurance, your family always has the best care.

Serving the area since 1949BLUE FRONT DRUG STORE

931-967-2251

100 S. Porter St. – Downtown Winchester

Kathy’sHair Dimensions

You’ll Always Look Your BestWhen you Choose...

Kathy DorityOwner, Stylist

Custom DesignsFlorist & Gifts

Complete Floral Service

Open 11:30 - 6pm Tues - Fri

Costume Rentalsfor children & adults

Vintage ClothingJewelry & Accessories

Gifts and More!

Say “I Saw It In Focus” Get up to 15% OFF!

Wishing WellAntiques & Gifts

A quaint little store located just off the square in Downtown Winchester, specializing in finding unique treasures from the past. From furniture to fishing lures, the Wishing Well offers a

continuous flow of unusual finds gathered from estate sales and auction houses throughout the south.

112 1st Ave. NW – 256-656-5015 – [email protected]

Complete Auction Service

Bill Anderton, OwnerAuctioneer-Broker

[email protected]

Winton Auction & Realty

PO Box 160 – 116 1st Ave., S. E., WinchesterLicense #88

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Begin your experience at the west entrance greeted with two Surprises... shoe polish on the left and candy bars on the right. Welcome to the Men’s department. Dress pants and jeans, casual and dress shirts, hunting clothes and camouflage, boots, dress and athletic shoes are displayed throughout.

Surprise...Delicious Blackburn Jellies in attractive reusable glass mugs.

A Home Decor Store is next. Area rugs, outdoor ornaments, silk flowers, upholstery, drapery, fashion fabrics and bedding. Surprise...Foam rubber to pad a window seat, make throw pillows or soften a bed.

Silk flowers bloom eternal in seasonal colors. Brighten a home with these or arrange for a memorial tribute.

Next stop, fabrics for fashion, draperies, outdoor cushions or furniture upholstery.

Surprise...fanciful kites are a child’s delight. They are found in the children’s department among outfits for play, school or Sunday best. Hammer’s toy department is always fully stocked with fun and educational toys. Watch for specials when it’s time for Santa to fill those Christmas wishes.

Racks and racks of quality name brand fashions and shoes are value priced in the Ladies’ Department. Surprise...delightful big dogs along the back wall.

Hammer’s prices are always a value. Don’t let a holiday pass by without checking out the exceptional savings. Mark your calendar for these events. Don’t miss any opportunity to spend a day in Winchester and shop the block long shopping adventure at Hammer’s.

HAMMER’S

A Block Long Unique Shopping Experience

On the Square in Winchester 931-967-3787HAMMER’S

Downtown Winchester is showcasing a new look, and nowhere is it more evident than the Hammer’s Block. Threegenerations of the Hammer’s family have made it a local icon. Colorful awnings and contrasting paint showcase thearchitecture of the six buildings. Three entrances invite shoppers to explore the departments, each a speciality shop filled with quality name brands priced below those big box stores. Watch for surprises sprinkled throughout the entire store.

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Being part of a family is what Southern Manor Living Center in Winchester is all about. The idea behind creating one-of-a-kind residences that would carry the Southern Manor Living Centers, LLC name was simple-to offer a community where individuals, residents and caregivers become part of a family. “As a part of the family we want the residents to feel at home in their daily activi-ties, in making friends and creating their own individuality in a secure and private atmosphere. We feel this will have a strong impact on the wellness of the commu-

nity,” explains director Portia Vaughn. Southern Manor Living is built on one level to allow residents easy access to the outside gardens and porches. The garden in Winchester showcases bright blooms and attracts birds and but-terflies. There’s an outdoor grill for picnics on the back patio and comfortable furniture, including rockers on the front veranda to relax, read and just enjoy the surrounding beauty. The facility offers a choice of private suites, a studio or one-bedroom apartment, with all utilities included except telephone and cable TV. Each has a kitchenette. Residents have lively conversation while enjoying three nutri-tious meals and snacks daily, all approved by dieticians. Social interaction abounds by the fireplace that can viewed

from the living or dining room. A multipurpose room is a hub for activities and can be reserved for special events. Activity includes cultural and educational programs daily. Daily housekeeping and bed linen service makes days almost chore free. Scheduled local transportation to appointments, shopping excursions, and scenic

drives are planned weekly. Private mail service is pro-vided. In addition to the services provided to every resi-dent, Southern Manor offers services and care for resi-dents who need even more personal attention. Inquire about your special requests. “Southern Manor is Winchester’s and Franklin County’s only licensed assisted living facility,” Vaughn explains. “Our short term care that ranges from one day to 2 months may provide the freedom a caregiver needs to continue their career or attend to other family and business matters.” she continues.

Southern Manor Living Centers, LLC has 25 years of healthcare experience from its parent company, Healthcare Corporation of America. They have a strong com-mitment to making continuous improvements in the quality of healthcare delivery. “We have flourished by creating fresh and innovative approaches to healthcare markets around the world. By building residences in smaller communities, we are creating a complete care and living setting equipped to meet the total needs of the senior population,” the company concludes.

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Senior Livingat its BEST

Short Term Care fromOne day to Two Months

Services24 hour professional staff, including Nurses

Three nutritious meals daily & snacks

approved by dietitians

Regular health and wellness assessments

Resident safety and well-being checks

Emergency call system

Daily active social, cultural and educational

programs

Weekly housekeeping and bed linen service

Scheduled local transportation

Maintenance of the apartment, common

areas, and grounds

AmenitiesAttractive private suites, studio and 1 bedroom

All utilities included, except telephone and

cable TV

Cozy community areas including living room

and dining room

Multi-purpose room for activities or reserve

for special events

Kitchenette in each suite

Private mail service

Southern Manor is proud to have been voted Franklin County’s finest assisted living residence in the local newspaper’s poll.

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The tradition of off ering an indi-vidualized, caring service initially characterized Moore-Cortner Funer-al Home and presently characterizes what our fi rm endeavors to provide to every family that we serve. Our fu-neral home has never been bought or sold to any corporation or individual, and we are proud to have remained a father-son business. We recently celebrated eighty-three years of continuous service by add-ing a new chapel to the pre-Civil War building that houses Moore-Cortner Funeral Home. Th e chapel was de-signed to complement the architec-ture of the original building. Th e addition provides a reverent setting in which to hold services, and under-scores the beauty of the past and the hope of the future. Our intention is provide a setting intended to honor loved ones and to provide comfort for the families that we serve. We are proud that our building meets or ex-ceeds all American Disability Act re-quirements.

Tradition is respected here in other, special ways. An original 1876 horse-drawn carriage is available for funeral use. You will fi nd that everything is planned for your comfort, from our expanded parking areas to the beauty of our chapel and main building.

A Beautiful Place of Honor Our Franklin Memorial Gardens was designed to be a place of solace. Th e grounds and planting honor the memory of a life that has touched your own. We are proud to be able to off er such a beautiful, peaceful place of reest. Franklin Memorial Gardens, Franklin county’s fi rst perpetual care cemetery, was established in 1957.

How Can We Serve You? We can both meet your needs and work within your budget. We are able to off er and suggest appropriate ar-

rangements for the type of funeral and burial preparation that best suits your needs.

Pre-Planning None of us want to burden our families during a time of grief, Pre-Planning your funeral allows you to relieve those you love of fi nancial bur-den and helps your family carry out your wishes. At Moore-Cortner, we off er pre-arranged funeral plans from the most economical to whatever you and your family desire.

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300 First Avenue, N.W. Winchester, Tennessee

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Our Commitment: To provide your familywith caring, thoughtful service.

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181 Majors Blvd., Lynchburg, Tennessee

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In the seasons of life, we often need a

financial helping hand.

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It is called the Golden Hour-meaning the time from a traumatic injury until you reach defi nitive care, which can improve your outcome. Th e Air Evac medi-cal team are the professionals who combine the speed of helicopter transport with trained emergency staff to take full advantage of that Golden Hour.

Membership with the Air Evac Lifeteam off ers signifi cant benefi ts. A part of the AirMedCare network which has over 965,000 members in 25 states, it is America’s largest air medical membership network. It pro-vides the highest levels of care and access for you, your family and your community. Th rough the AirMedCare Network, members share the samebest-selling membership plan, under the same terms and conditions at the same low price. Life is full of dangerous possibilities but you can aff ect the outcome of a medical emergency including a heart attack, a stroke, a serious auto accident, other trauma producing accidents. When you become an Air Evac Lifeteam member, you will be support-ing the healthcare needs of your friends and neighbors as well as your own family. Th e membership base helps support operations in rural ar-eas where having a quick response time to emergency medical situations can save lives.

When the Worst Happens, Time is of the Essence...

The best part of the worst day of your lifeLynn Taylor is the Membership Sales Manager for Air Evac Lifeteam covering Coff ee, Franklin, Grundy, Warren, Cannon, Rutherford and Moore counties. In business since 1988, the parent company based in West Plains, Mo., has 15 bases in the state of Tennessee. She invites you to contact her at 931-841-5307 to discuss membership for your family. Corporate plans are also available. Have your benefi t director call for details.

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The Customer Always Comes First!”

Russell Barnett, owner, credits this

motto for the growth of the Russell

Barnett Automotive Family.

In 1981 Barnett purchased the Ford

dealership in Tullahoma. In 2000 what

is now Chrysler-Jeep-Dodge and KIA

in Winchester joined the family and

in 2001 KIA relocated in Tullahoma.

In 2009 the family added the Ford and

Chevrolet dealerships in Winchester.

The family connects with South-

ern Middle Tennessee drivers through

their staff of local professionals. John

Colley is the general manager at KIA,

Doyle Searcy and Rex Russell man the

helm of the Chrysler-Jeep-Dodge facil-

ity, Jerry Little, manages the Chevrolet

dealership, Russell’s nephew, Keith

Barnett, and Russell’s son Alex Bar-

nett share the responsibility at the Ford

Dealership. Seems the family tradition

is continuing through generations.

In addition to offering the Ford,

Chevrolet, KIA, Jeep and Dodge line

of new cars, customers will find abun-

dant choices of dependable, affordable

pre-owned vehicles in stock at all four

locations.

“The new technology in today’s

vehicles require trained professionals

and our service department person-

nel is certified in their fields to en-

sure your vehicle delivers top perfor-

mance,” Barnett explains.

Service can be found six days a

week because the Chrysler dealership

offers quick lube and oil changes on

Saturday.

Recently a customer purchasing

tires at one of the locations named a

tire chain and declared, “Why, you are

cheaper than they are!” Tire buyers

will find when they compare the same

quality tires, the dealerships’ prices

will be lower.

Had an accident? The Body Shop

will have your ride looking and driv-

ing like new. Their work is insurance

recommended and approved.

If your family needs a larger vehicle

for special trips or vacations, U-Save

Auto Rental is the answer. The KIA

dealership is your rental headquarters

in Tullahoma and the Chrysler-Jeep-

Dodge serves the Winchester area.

Russell and his family are proud

to call Southern Middle Tennessee

home.

The Family invites you to visit any

of our locations. Be assured you will

always receive the best in service and

value because at Russell Barnett “The

Customer Always Comes First!”

For more information and to meet the staff, visit www.RussellBarnett.com

Come on in to Russell Barnett where The Customer Always comes First

You’re On The Right Road

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Center for Anti-aging and Medical Weight Loss

Youthful You is a progressive

medical center for Anti-aging and

Medical Weight Loss located in

Shelbyville, TN. Our team is direct-

ed by Dr Lynette Adams and Nurse

Practitioner, Ashley McFarland.

We offer medical aesthetic ser-

vices including Botox, Juvederm,

Chemical Peels, Obagi Skin Care,

Clarisonic Brushes, and Latisse for

eyelash enhancement. Our success-

ful medical weight loss program

has assisted hundreds of clients in

meeting their weight loss goals.

Personalized diet and exercise

plans, Lipotropic Injections and

protein supplements are the staples

of our successful weight loss pro-

gram. We also offer the aggressive

HCG weight loss progam which has

yielded rapid and safe weight loss

results.

Our team looks forward to help-

ing you reach all your weight loss

and aesthetic goals. Our office

hours are Monday, Tuesday and

Thursday 9-5:30pm and we accept

walk-ins and appointments. Please

call us at 931-580-6654 or contact

us at www.youthfulyou.net for

more information or to schedule

an appointment.

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JOHN ROBERTS AUTO GROUP OFFERS MANY ADVANTAGES

“Selling our vehiclesat prices that are a

real value, and givingeveryone special

attention, hascontributed to our

success.”

“If you have fi ve minutes to save money on your insurance coverage, ask for your free multi-carrier insurance quote,”

In an era of fast paced lifestyles fi nding two automobile dealerships in one location is a welcome convenience. John Roberts

Toyota, 2610 Hillsboro Hwy. and John Roberts Nissan, 2747 Hillsboro Hwy. are located across the street from each other just

off I-24, exit 114. Th ey off er a unique one stop shopping experience that extends to 24/7 on line.

Th e dealerships buy, sell and trade

new and pre owned vehicles, provide

service departments with cutting edge

equipment and highly trained technol-

ogists. Th e well-stocked parts depart-

ment features genuine Nissan parts.

Visitors to the facilities appreciate the

modern, stylish architecture. Inside the

stage is set for doing business conduct-

ed in a professional, courteous manner.

Roberts Insurance, LLC is the latest ad-

dition to their roster of services. Per-

sonalized all encompassing insurance

coverage is off ered for home, auto, life

and health.

“If you have fi ve minutes to save money on your insurance coverage, ask for your free multi-carrier insurance quote,”

invites Catitlin Roberts Jennings, owner and operator of Roberts Insurance Company, LLC.

“Area buyers recognize the value of one stop shopping,” declares General Sales Manager, Shane Davis. “For the past two

years John Roberts Auto Group has been voted Manchester Finest in the local newspapers’ poll.”

John Roberts Auto Group is owned by John R. Roberts. His father Charles Edward (Bay) Roberts started the Nissan

dealership in 1977. John’s sister, Jan Roberts Caldwell, is the parts and service director for both facilities. Now the third

generation of the Roberts family is taking their place in the operation. Internet Manager John Roger Roberts, Jr., John’s son,

and Caitlin Roberts Jennings, his daughter, are carrying on the dedication to excellence that has earned customer loyalty

through generations of local families. John Roger and Caitlin are attending the NADA Academy opening the door to further

opportunities in the automobile industry. It will allow them to become dealer principals if they choose.

“As a young man, I enjoyed working with my Father, but it wasn’t until my last year of college I decided I wanted a career in

automotive retail. It has been an exciting experience. Our vision of progress in the area is being fulfi lled and our goal of be-

ing just a step ahead means we are positioned to meet the needs of our friends and neighbors. Selling our vehicles at prices

that are a real value and giving everyone special individual attention has contributed to our success,” Roberts stated.

“We sincerely appreciate the trust and support of our customers,” he concluded.

From anywhere in the Southern Middle Tennessee area, all roads lead to the John Roberts Auto Group. Take that drive

today and enjoy the many advantages of one stop shopping.

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Twenty years ago when a local group of investors chose the name Citizen’s Community Bank, it included the ingredients that would set them apart from other financial institutions.

“When Citizen’s know their neighbors and can make decisions locally, we can better meet the financial needs of the people,” explains Dennis Walker, President.

This concept is proving to be the right choice as the bank has the highest market share in the county. Numerous times it has received recognition as one of the top banks in the nation.“It is our goal to serve thefinancial needs of ourCitizens, to give back, tobuild and strengthen ourCommunity, enrich thelives of residents, and offernew opportunities for ourchildren,” Walker continues.The bank does this throughmany venues. They supportboth Huntland High andFranklin County High’splayers and sporting events.Each year the bank recognizes two seniors from each school, one receiving a Vocational Education scholarship and one a Scholastic scholarship. They salute the bus drivers, teachers’ aides and the schools’ support staff with an appreciation banquet They were the premier sponsor for the Agriculture Pavilion Program and are now a sponsor for the Volunteers in Medicine Program.

They contribute to the annual 4th of July Celebration in Huntland. These efforts and many more, are the banks way of showing their appreciation to their customers and building a strong Community with a bright future.

The staff at all three locations are trained professionals who know their customers’ names and greet them with a friendly smile. Their expertise provides guidance in making those all important financial decisions.

Citizens Community has three convenient locations: the main office at 1418 Dinah Shore Blvd. in Winchester, a drive through facility at 2176 Decherd Blvd., and a branch at 534 Main Street in Huntland. It provides all facets of financial services for all ages, from that first savings account to retirement planning.

Come discover the difference at the bank where their name says it all, “Citizens

Our Name Says It All

Main Branch1418 Dinah Shore Blvd.Winchester, TN 37398Phone: 931-967-3342

Banking On-Line

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Checking Services.::No Monthly Service Charge

.::Free Debit Card

.::Unlimited Check Writing

Investment Services.::Retirement Accounts

.::Savings Bonds

.::Standard Checking

Loan Services.::First & Second Mortgages

.::Home Equity Loans.::Home Improvement Loans

.:: Farm Loans.:: Small Business Loans

.:: Commercial Loans.:: Auto Loans

.:: Construction Loans.:: Personal Loans

.::VA/FHA.:: and Much More

www.ccbank.net

Huntland Branch534 Main Street

Huntland, TN 37345Phone: 931-967-3342

Decherd Branch2176 Decherd Blvd.Decherd, TN 37324

Phone: 931-967-8957

Citizens Community Bank“Our Name Says It All”

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ONE-STOP SHOPPING

JOHN ROBERTS AUTO GROUP.COM

I-24, EXIT 114 – MANCHESTER, TENNESSEE