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Page 2 — The Brownsville States-Graphic, Thursday, August 26, 2010 Covington, TN 843 U.S. Hwy 51 N Open 8-8 Seven Days A Week (901)476-4383 Brownsville, TN 81 Bank Drive Open 8-8 Seven Days A Week (731)772-1078 Millington, TN 7775 Hwy 51 N Open 8-8 Seven Days A Week (901)873-2700 The Computer Patch welcomed new customers Tuesday, August 17, with a special ribbon cutting. The business, owned by Amy Spotts, specializes in computer virus removal, data recovery and hardware repair. They have plenty of computer accessories and they also sell good used and repaired computers. The Computer Patch is located at 19 S. Lafayette. For more information, call 731-585-1000 or visit acomputerpatch.com. The Computer Patch opens in Brownsville First State of Brownsville announced its new members of the Community Bank Board. The current First State Community Bank Board members are Leon King, Galon Baggett, Dorothy Bond, Robert Thornton, and Allen Currie. Joining the board are Toni Eubanks and Chris Turnage. Chris is a Division Sales Manager with Tennessee Tractor, and Toni is the Executive Director of Human Resources with Haywood County Schools. The group of community leaders and business leaders will assist the bank with being aware of issues that not only affect First State, but the community of Brownsville, as well. John C. Clark, President and CEO of First State, said the Brownsville Community Bank Board “will be a true asset to the bank in Brownsville and the entire First State organization.” “These friends will be the eyes and ears of First State in the Brownsville community,” Clark said. “We will depend on them to advise us about pertinent issues that will benefit the area.” First State Bank has 27 full-service banking locations in 22 communities throughout West and Brownsville welcomes new community bank board members Middle Tennessee. It is owned by Community First Bancshares Inc., a holding company headquartered in Union City, which also operates a mortgage company, an insurance company, a specialized ag services division, an employee benefits division, investment services, a consumer finance company, and an indirect auto financing division at various locations across the state. The banking company currently has assets totaling over $1.4 billion. The banking company has offices in the communities of Davidson, Dyer, Gibson, Haywood, Henderson, Knox, Madison, Obion, Robertson, Shelby, Sumner, Tipton, and Weakley Counties in Tennessee. Its metropolitan markets include Collierville, Gallatin, Goodlettsville, Hendersonville, Jackson, Knoxville, and Nashville. Chris Turnage and Toni Eubanks join the Commuity Bank Board.

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Millington, TN 7775 Hwy 51 N Open 8-8 Seven Days A Week (901)476-4383 Open 8-8 Seven Days A Week (731)772-1078 Open 8-8 Seven Days A Week (901)873-2700 843 U.S. Hwy 51 N 81 Bank Drive Page 2 — The Brownsville States-Graphic, Thursday, August 26, 2010

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Page 2 — The Brownsville States-Graphic, Thursday, August 26, 2010

Covington, TN843 U.S. Hwy 51 NOpen 8-8 Seven Days A Week(901)476-4383

Brownsville, TN81 Bank DriveOpen 8-8 Seven Days A Week(731)772-1078

Millington, TN7775 Hwy 51 NOpen 8-8 Seven Days A Week(901)873-2700

The Computer Patch welcomed new customers Tuesday, August 17, with a special ribbon cutting. The business, owned by Amy Spotts, specializes in computer virus removal, data recovery and hardware repair. They have plenty of computer accessories and they also sell good used and repaired computers. The Computer Patch is located at 19 S. Lafayette. For more information, call 731-585-1000 or visit acomputerpatch.com.

The Computer Patch opens in Brownsville

First State of Brownsville announced its new members of the Community Bank Board. The current First State Community Bank Board members are Leon King, Galon Baggett, Dorothy Bond, Robert Thornton, and Allen Currie. Joining the board are Toni Eubanks and Chris Turnage. Chris is a Division Sales Manager with Tennessee Tractor, and Toni is the Executive Director of Human Resources with Haywood County Schools. The group of community leaders and business leaders will assist the bank with being aware of issues that not only affect First State, but the community of Brownsville, as well.

John C. Clark, President and CEO of First State, said the Brownsville Community Bank Board “will be a true asset to the bank in Brownsville and the entire First State organization.”

“These friends will be the eyes and ears of First State in the Brownsville community,” Clark said. “We will depend on them to advise us about pertinent issues that will benefit the area.”

First State Bank has 27 full-service banking locations in 22 communities throughout West and

Brownsville welcomes new community bank

board members

Middle Tennessee. It is owned by Community First Bancshares Inc., a holding company headquartered in Union City, which also operates a mortgage company, an insurance company, a specialized ag services division, an employee benefits division, investment services, a consumer finance company, and an indirect auto financing division at various locations across the state.

The banking

company currently has assets totaling over $1.4 billion. The banking company has offices in the communities of Davidson, Dyer, Gibson, Haywood, Henderson, Knox, Madison, Obion, Robertson, Shelby, Sumner, Tipton, and Weakley Counties in Tennessee. Its metropolitan markets include Collierville, Gallatin, Goodlettsville, H e n d e r s o n v i l l e , Jackson, Knoxville, and Nashville.

Chris Turnage and Toni Eubanks join the Commuity Bank Board.