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PAGE APB The Knoxville Focus October 1, 2018 October 1, 2018 www.knoxfocus.com PAGE A1 Now offering online auction services Fountain City Auction for all of your auction needs (865)604-3468 fountaincityauction.com FREE Take One! October 1, 2018 Happy 227th, Knoxville! By Mike Steely properties will be featured the site and owning most gave up its claims of land [email protected] in the celebration. of the land that would west of the Alleghenies and Knoxville’s 227th Birth- Featured will be James become the city. He found- the “Territory South of the day is Wednesday, Octo- White Fort, ’s ed “White’s Fort” on the hill River Ohio” was formed. ber 3, and the East Ten- , Blount above where First Creek President George Washing- nessee History Center and Mansion, The Ramsey enters the , ton named Historic Homes of Knoxville House, Crescent Bend now known as the Tennes- as territorial governor and are hosting a luncheon at House and Gardens, and see River. Blount chose White’s fort 11:30 to celebrate. Historic Westwood. The The current James White as his capital. He named The Civil War battles in event begins at 11:30 Fort is a reconstruction the settlement in honor of East will be the a.m. with lunch following of the original fort, using General Henry Knox and subject of a presentation at noon. WBIR’s Robin Wil- some logs from the original the town site was surveyed by Steven E. Woodworth, hoit will act as master of cabin which were stored and laid off in lots by White. The Blount Mansion, home of the only governor of the an American history profes- ceremonies for the event. for years before the cur- On the hill above the river Territory South of the Ohio and future U. S. Senator from sor at Texas Christian Uni- Knoxville’s history goes rent fort was built across a fort or blockhouse known Tennessee. The house is original and open to tours and versity. City and county key much further back than the the James White Parkway as The Barracks, was built there’s a museum on the same grounds. It’s at the south- leaders have been invited city’s founding. By 1787 from its original location. ern foot of the Gay Street Bridge. and Knoxville’s historic James White was living on In 1790 Continued on page 2

Austin-East Alumnus Honored Golfers brave rain to play for Knoxville’s Youth By Ken Lay

A little rain couldn’t dampen spirits at the Rick Barnes Emer- ald Youth Golf Classic Presented by Regal early last week. More than 120 golfers braved some intermittent showers to play in the tournament at Holston Hills Country Club on Monday, Sept. 24. The tour- nament, which has now been played for two decades, is one PHOTO BY MIKE STEELY. of the largest fundraisers for Austin-East High School is celebrating its 50th anniversary and alumni Fred Lowery was honored by Mayor Madeline Rogero for his career, the Emerald Youth Foundation, success, and philanthropic efforts at last week’s council meeting. Family members, fellow alumni, and the audience gave Lowery a standing a ministry which strives to help ovation. State Representative Rick Staples presented a plaque from Governor . Pictured, left to right, are Councilwoman Gwen the community’s youth largely McKenzie, Mr. Lowery, Mayor Rogero and Representative Staples. Lowery is senior vice president of Thermo Fisher in Boston, a world through sports and education. leader in serving the science industry. . He continues to support the ALS Foundation, the Boys and Girls Club and his high school Alma “People come to play golf but Mater. they realize this is about more than just golf,” Emerald Youth Foundation Chief Executive Offi- cer Steve Diggs said. “They know that they are helping our kids and golf is a fun way for these people to get involved. Westland Drive developments highlight Continued on page 2 zoning hearing at commission By Mike Steely [email protected] Highway. Westland Drive mean- the zoning on the south side of Properties asked for a change ders from Lakeshore Park all Westland east of I-140 (Pellis- from agricultural to planned Vacant land is becom- the way to rejoin that busy sippi Parkway) from low den- residential for a small track ing a prized possession in street near Concord Park. sity residential to Commercial on Westland Drive east of Knox County and more and Along the westward trek it (CA) and Office Park (OA). Com- Gothic Manor Way. The request more of the empty or almost crosses Morell Road, Ebene- missioner John Schoonmak- was to add 1/3 of an acre to empty lots are prime targets zer Road, and Pellissippi er represents the area and an existing development for for development. Whether Parkway. Along the way the applauded the developer for up to 5 dwelling units. The for single homes, townhous- number of housing subdivi- working with the neighboring request had passed the MPC es, duplexes or apartments sions and neighborhoods are communities in advance of the with a unanimous vote and men’s the zoning requests to build increasing and the number of application. The proposal was did so in the commission. basketball coach Rick Barnes on what was once agricul- vacant sites are shrinking. modified slightly, according to Developer Scott Davis has spent time with golfers early last tural land flow from develop- Last week the county Schoonmaker, to satisfy come plans to expand a housing devel- week at the Rick Barnes Emerald ers to the Metropolitan Plan- commission’s zoning hear- concerns prior to reaching the opment along Westland Drive Youth Golf Classic Presented by ning Commission and then to ings saw three Westland commission. The change was northeast of Heritage Lake Way. Regal. The tournament was held the Knox County Commission. Drive proposals to increase recommended by the plan- He wants to change the Planned on Monday, Sept. 24 at Holston The housing boom in West the density of homes along ning commission in an 11-3 Residential Zoning there to allow Hills Country Club. Barnes has Knox County isn’t limited to the once rural route. vote and was approved easily for 14 units per acre. The MPC been involved with Emerald Hardin Valley, Deane Hill, Lake- Craig Allen was before the by the county commissioners. had voted to deny the change Youth Foundation since arriving shore or along Pellissippi commission asking to change Eric Moseley for S & E Continue on page 4 in Knoxville. Photo by Ken Lay.

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They stick with, “yes, sir,” and, Knoxville’s Youth sent someone about the offi- will remember people who “no, sir.” The potential who is accused cer’s interactions were rude, jerks or used reward in the future will be Cont. from page 1 a difference,” Barnes of committing a with my client. profanity. Believe me, you well worth it. “This is our 20th year of said. “And I know that the crime. Wheth- Believe it or do not want to be remem- this tournament and we’re people at the Emerald er the person is not, I often find bered by the officer for Jedidiah McKeehan is proud to have had Regal Youth Foundation make innocent or guilty that the offi- having done any of these an attorney practicing in Entertainment Group a difference. These kids By Jedidiah of the crime with McKeehan cer’s number things. Knox County and surround- along with us the whole may not know it right now. which they are attorneyknoxville@ one consider- So what’s the lesson ing counties. He works way.” “But one day, they’ll being charged, gmail.com ation in deter- here? Even if you are in many areas, including The tournament, look back and see that rest assured, mining whether declining to do field sobri- criminal, personal injury, which was played for the somebody made a differ- at some point to go easy on my ety tests or you are being landlord-tenant, probate, second consecutive year ence. The Emerald Youth the person has had some client or throw the book at arrested for something that and estate planning. Visit at Holston Hills, may have Foundation is doing great sort of interaction with law them is whether or not my you do not believe that you attorney-knoxville.com for been going strong for two things.” enforcement. client, “was nice.” This is did, be as nice as you pos- more information about decades. Last year’s tournament In almost all of these not a joke. Whether my sibly can be. Although this legal issue and other But it got huge boost was held after the Vols cases the defense attorney client was polite and nice everything in you wants to legal issues. four years ago when Uni- had already begun prep- (that would be me) has an when they were speaking tell the officer how wrong versity of Tennessee aration, so Barnes didn’t opportunity to have some with law enforcement while they are about the facts men’s basketball coach stay. This year, however, put his name on it and he did stick around. He, his support behind us. however, didn’t play. Barnes, who led the Volun- “I’m going to ride teers to a regular-season around. I’m not going to Council approves funds to evaluate Southeastern Conference play because I don’t want Championship and a trip to embarrass these guys,” to the NCAA Tournament, Barnes joked. Tennova/St. Mary’s hospital site serves on the organiza- The Big Orange Hoop- tion’s Board of Directors. sters began practicing By Mike Steely He became involved in the following day so bas- [email protected] hospital site has been for the Emerald Youth Foun- ketball was already on the sale for many years and dation shortly after arriv- coach’s mind. The funding of an eval- dispelled rumors that the ing in Knoxville. “We’re just working to uation of the Tennova St. Veterans Administration “ told me get better every day,” he Mary’s hospital for pos- was locating there. about this when I got said. sible use as the Knoxville Singh-Perez then asked here and I decided to get The tournament was City Police and Fire Depart- if other sites are being con- involved. I got to know also played less than ment headquarters was sidered and questioned the Steve Diggs and I love the 48 hours after Tennes- approved Tuesday eve- proposed $40 million in work that they do with our see’s football team was ning but not before much purchase and renovation. youth,” Barnes said. “It’s routed by archrival Flori- discussion about the pro- Brace said the city needs hard to believe that this is da at Neyland Stadium. It posal. a site that benefits both my fourth year here and was a tough loss for new Mayor Madeline Rogero the city and the communi- involved in the tourna- coach Jeremy Pruitt and, was authorized to sign ty. He called the hospital ment.” of course, Barnes was an agreement with Bene- complex‘s availability “an Emerald Youth Foun- asked about that after he field Richters Company for incredible opportunity.” dation does work that’s struggled when he came a cost evaluation of the Brace said the city is close to Barnes’ heart. to Knoxville. hospital complex located looking to renovate and The Tennessee coach, “Coach Pruitt is in the behind Fulton High School update the campus’s exist- who grew up in North Car- process of building a cul- just off Broadway. After PHOTO BY MIKE STEELY ing buildings. olina, spent much of his ture and it’s hard because two citizens voiced their City Police Chief Eve Thomas and Councilwoman Steph- “I hope other sites we’re childhood as a latch-key if you ask any coach, he concern about the possi- anie Welch chat prior to Tuesday’s City Council meeting. looking at won’t cost $40 kid. thinks he should win every ble purchase and renova- Welch was named to replace Vice Mayor Finbarr Saun- million,” Singh-Perez said. His mentors were his game but it takes time to tion there, Councilwom- ders on the City Pension Board. “We have an opportuni- coaches and teachers. build a culture. an Seema Singh-Perez ty to work with a neighbor- “When I grew up, I had “It took us over two asked why that location said that Tennova has “It’s a false narrative hood and meet our needs people who came into years to get the culture was chosen. Rogero said announced it is moving that the city tried to get Cont. on page 3 my life and really make where we wanted it.” when the hopes to build from the location to other the hospital to leave. The on the Knoxville College sites and the buildings community is grossly con- Campus fell through Ten- there will be empty. Mayor cerned but the hospital nova approached the city Rogero said she wanted to owners made plans. We with the idea. dispel rumors and said the have no control over that,” David Brace, Knoxville’s city has not asked for Ten- said Councilwoman Lauren Chief Operating Officer, nova to move. Rider. She added that the Happy 227th,

Cont. from pageKnoxville! 1 long. college president. and housed soldiers to pro- The territorial legislature In 1796 a Knoxville meet- tect settlers and travelers passed an act in 1794 ing developed the Consti- and to oversee relations recalling the founding Knox- tution of Tennessee and with the neighboring Cher- ville three years earlier and elected John Sevier as the okee nation. Knoxville served as the ter- first governor. He began to Blount’s wife, the former ritorial and then state capi- build a large brick home Mary Grainger, came from tal until 1811 when it was in the city which was later North Carolina and pre- relocated in Nashville. completed by another sided over the governor’s Originally Knoxville had owner. Sevier served for duties. Blount built a log sixty-four lots plotted by eleven years and was then home, now covered with Charles McClung. Six years elected to U. S. Congress. wooden siding, and added later fifty more lots were He died while a survey jour- a flower garden in front of added and streets added. ney to the Creek nation the house. Blount Mansion In 1799 the town voted and, years later, his body stands yet today along with to elect commissioners, a was exhumed and rebur- a separate visitor’s center. town sergeant was chosen ied in the lawn of the Knox In 1791 Blount hosted and the town passed sev- County Courthouse along more than 1,500 Native eral safety laws. with the graves of his two Americans in Knoxville Earlier. in 1794, the ter- wives. along with some 40 chiefs. ritorial legislature met and In 1815 Thomas Emmer- He placed a large tent established Blount College, son was chosen as Knox- atop the knoll and Blount which grew into the Uni- ville’s first mayor. He later appeared in full military versity of Tennessee. Rev. served as Judge of the Ten- costume. The peace treaty Samuel Carrick, a Presby- nessee Supreme Court. signed that day didn’t last terian minister, became

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It turned out to to inflame the issue, has ever, I can’t imagine what Nor does “believe the court of public opinion by be a hoax of the worst kind. already paid restitution, if they’d do to people who do woman” apply to every a reckless national news Quite simply, it was a lie. Yet not his income taxes. Bill not have the resources to woman. Juanita Broad- media? How would you feel ten years after the accusa- Cosby posted a $25,000 defend themselves.” That drick has been insisting for if that was the justice meted tion was made - - - and the reward for information in is equally true when the decades she was raped by prosecutor who pursued the the Tawana Brawley case. media railroad people and former President Bill Clinton out to you or your loved case long after it was proven Yet, it too was a rank lie. try them in new stories with and few people in the media one? A reputation, built the boys were innocent lost The sleaze of some of no evidence other than the have paid her the slightest over a lifetime, destroyed his license to practice law these accusations is dem- word of the accuser and we attention. The allegations almost instantly, a cloud of - - - there is a murky haze onstrated by the reemer- all know some accusers LIE. of abuse against Congress- suspicion hanging over your By Steve Hunley, hanging over the heads of gence of avowed presiden- It is a proven fact. man Keith Ellison of Minne- head or that of a loved for Publisher the former students. There tial candidate and porn Standards of evidence sota have received nowhere the rest of your lives? Jus- [email protected] seems to be a presumption lawyer Michael Avenatti. must be kept high for obvi- near the attention focused tice is conspicuously absent amongst some of us that if All too often when accu- ous reasons. The truth is on Judge in such instances. one is accused, he must be sations are proven to be the reputation, life and char- despite far more evidence As a society, we are urged guilty of something. untrue, those in the media acter of Judge Brett Kavana- to back up the allegations. Innocent until proven to “believe the women.” A There is also another infa- try to protect themselves by ugh is being destroyed by When using truly evil guilty has been subverted better standard would be to mous example of the article asserting something must a political issue: abortion. means in the pursuit of a in this country to precise- believe the truth. I can think published by Rolling Stone have happened. Somehow, The spectacle of deranged goal, one cannot be sur- ly the opposite. Innocent of two blatant instances magazine of a gang rape at those falsely accused must women popping up during prised to see that same evil until proven guilty has been when believing the women another university. It was be guilty of some nefari- the Senate Judiciary Com- permeate every aspect of a bedrock foundation of turned out to be disastrous. also untrue, resulting in law- ous deed. Even after going mittee hearings shrieking “I life in our country. It is the American law in this coun- There is the notorious exam- suits in the millions of dol- to court and winning res- am Spartacus!” was orches- very definition of a miscar- try and for good reason. ple of the Duke University lars. There was the case of titution, one’s reputation trated by radical pro-abor- riage of justice. The Repub- Once that is gone, we Lacrosse team, who hired Tawana Brawley who falsely doesn’t quite recover. It is tion rights advocates. The licans did kill the nomination have returned to what two strippers and were sub- accused a man of rape and a travesty of justice. One of accusation made by Debo- of Merrick Garland to serve sequently accused of rape. is currently paying $627 the young men accused in rah Raimerez was so ten- on the Supreme Court, but amounts to public lynchings The stripper who made the per month, her wages gar- the Duke case later said, “If uous even the New York at least they did not destroy in this country and I can’t accusation was a woman of nished for compensation police officers and a district Times refused to publish it. the man while doing so. think of anything more dis- color and there was a rush to the actual victim - - - the attorney can systematically Precisely because it could How would you feel if you, gusting than that. Pension Board Council approves funds Cont. from page 2 Market Park, had been Work to provide enhanced approved by the planning support to the city’s Office and theirs,” Rogero said, commission in a 12-2 vote of Homelessness. presents ‘compromise’ adding, “We’re not going to over the objections of sev- Tax Break for Orange Knox- By Mike Steely spend more money than we eral neighborhood home- ville [email protected] have to.” owners. Collins said he had The Industrial Develop- Deputy Law Director David Buuck told Councilwoman Gwen no plans to speak unless ment Board was authorized The Focus Tuesday that Chancery Judge McKenzie said, “We need the matter was delayed to to negotiate and accept The Knox County Pension and Retire- John Weaver ruled against the pension a new facility. If it doesn’t give opponents more time from Orange Knoxville Cum- ment Board has offered what it says is a board’s move to dismiss the lawsuit. meet our needs we’ll have to talk with the developers. berland, LLC payments in compromise in settling the lawsuit filed Buck said that the judge also ruled to the same conversation Councilwoman Rider moved lieu of ad valorem taxes for against them by the Knox County Law certify a “class action” to include all about another site.” to postpone a vote for two property at 2223 Cumber- Department. The board announced last the future retirees in November 12th “We didn’t pull that out of weeks. land Avenue and reassign week that it will consider allowing sher- hearing. the air,” Brace said of the Transit grant requested a previous agreement to iff’s department employees to only use Buuck also said that, despite claims $40 million planned for a The city council voted to the new owners, Brecken- 43 days of accumulated leave over the made by one of the Pension Board Attor- new location for the police, authorize the mayor to apply ridge Group in order to com- last two years of their employment in neys, neither the Knox County Mayor fire, and related depart- for more than $5.5 million plete the project there. The calculations included in their retirement or Knox County Commission had any ments. from the federal and state action authorizes the terms pension. authority to settle the case. When the agreement to governments to be used for of a former agreement to The commission’s pension board com- hire the firm to evaluate the the Knoxville Area Transit simply be transferred to the mittee voted last week to send the pro- and probably the largest and best pen- hospital site came to a vote for urban area grant assis- new owners. posal along to the law department but sion system in the county. He also said all the council members, tance with a city match of Other actions it may be dead on arrival there. Knox that the pension board reviews upcom- including Singh-Perez, voted $519,433. On first reading the coun- County Law Director Richard (Bud) Arm- ing retirement requests but never is told for the motion. In a separate grant cil voted to revise the city strong has the final say on that issue or weighs in on the amount of retirement Mayor Rogero called the request the council autho- codes related to tempo- and will probably stop it before it could payments. possibility of buying and rized an application for rary serving areas, update be considered because he has jurisdic- Unlike the City of Knoxville, where the renovating the hospital site $912,277 from the state the Office Sign Code relat- tion in that decision. city council votes on each and every retir- a “two for one” and added, and federal transit admin- ing to advertising on busi- Commissioner John Schoonmaker, ee and how much they will receive each “If it proves to be right we’ll istration for bus and bus ness walls, and sign an who sits as a non-voting member on the month, neither the pension board nor have a top notch facility and facilities with a match of agreement with Whaley pension board, told The Focus that he the county commission has payment it would become catalyst for $101,364. Construction, LLC, for the opposes the pension board’s request. information on retiring employees. that neighborhood.” City Pension Board appoint- South Castle Street Side- “I’m livid. The other commissioners The county commission members Legends expansion post- ment walk Project for $462,615. don’t get it. So far we have more than on the Pension Board Committee are poned Vice Mayor Finbarr Saun- The council also voted to $400,000 in legal fees!” he said. Schoonmaker, Nystrom, Larsen Jay and In other actions, Ronnie ders chose Councilwoman donate Community Improve- “Wouldn’t you like to have 75% of your Brad Anders. L. Collins, President of the Stephanie Welch to fill his ment Funds to the Knox- salary when you retire?” he asked. “How Most Knox County employees can Allice Bell/Spring Hill Neigh- unexpired term on the City ville Area Urban League’s about 95?” claim non-used vacation days over borhood Association, came Pension Board. Shoes for School program, Commission Chairman Hugh Nystrom, their last two years to add to their pen- for the meeting hoping that UT support of homeless Wesley House Community who has sat on the pension board for sion calculations but don’t get 75% of a resolution authorizing the The University of Tennes- Center for a camera and the last two years, told The Focus that their pay. The pension board appar- expansion of the Legends see has been assisting the access control, the Tennes- a legal judgement is needed to resolve ently changed the rules in 2008 to housing complex on Wash- city in tracking and record- see Theatre Foundation for the issue. permit sheriff department employees ington Pike be delayed, ing information about the its 90th Anniversary Cele- “You need a judge to bless it,” he said. to include unused vacation days in the saw that occur. The housing homeless. The council voted bration, and Walk With Me He also noted that the sheriff’s depart- calculation of their monthly retirement development, just off the to authorize $36,000 to go to expand the walking tour ment pension system is “fully funded” Continue on page 4 pike north of the Harvest to UT’s College of Social project.

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*Audiotone Pro select styles fits up to 35db loss. Expires 10/9/18 PAGE A4 The Knoxville Focus October 1, 2018 AJ Building sale deferred until October By Mike Steely [email protected] unanswered regarding the Senior Center.” The com- Green that the county board of the Hallsdale- and Robert H. Thomas. actual appraised value of mission also voted to could only give a “recom- Powell Utility District, The 5th District appoint- The Knox County the historic structure and accept a withdrawal of mendation” on protecting reappointed Ann Acuff to ment was postponed until Commission has again the estimated cost per a request to build a per- slopes and not a policy. the board of the North- the October commission delayed a possible sales square foot. The reloca- manent voting facility in Commission also east Knox Utility Board meeting by Commission- agreement with BNA, tion of the Knox County the Powell Community. approved closing off por- and named Bryan Hair er John Schoonmaker. LLC for their $6 million School Administration Commissioner Charles tions of Garrison Drive as the non-voting liai- The Solid Waste offer to purchase the Offices from the AJ build- Busler led a discus- and Byington Solway son to the Knox County Department saw approv- Build- ing is still in doubt as well. sion about the county’s Road as modified by the Ethics Committee. al of a contract with ing. The postponement In other action the com- Slope Protection policy Karns Connector Project. Named by the com- LB Technology, Inc. for was approved during the mission voted to rename for new subdivisions In the Spread of Record mission to the Board automatic vehicle loca- regular meeting of the the senior center at 239 and was told by Metro- portion of the meet- of Zoning Appeals were tion global positioning commission last week. Jamestowne Boulevard politan Planning Com- ing Mayor Glenn Jacobs David Hardin, Patricia Wil- sensors at $15.98 per Questions are still to the “West Knox County mission Director Gerald named Kevin Julian to the liams, James Corcoran vehicle each month. Westland Drive developments highlight Pension Board zoning hearing at commission Cont. from page 1 presents and Davis took his appeal before the county com- mission. The planners ‘compromise’ had voted 8-5 to deny the Continued from page 3 request and keep the cur- payments. rent units allowed to 5 per The law department learned of that pension acre. board decision and, because the law director has Attorney Wayne Kline represented the board in a prior case, could not spoke for the Westland directly sue the board. Armstrong hired an out- West Homeowners Asso- side firm to pursue the matter and a suit was filed ciation and said that if the against the board’s policy. Apparently those retired appeal is granted the devel- employees already receiving the board’s inclusion opment could expand from of vacation days will be permitted to continue to 238 units to 355. He said receive that amount. the current designation of Future retiring sheriff’s employees could be lim- 1-5 homes per acre should ited to 75% of their monthly salary based on the remain and that the change last two years of their employment. would violate the 2016 Nystrom told The Focus that the proposal may Sector Plan. PHOTO BY MIKE STEELY. never reach the full commission for a decision Jack Woodall, a Westland Commissioner Michele Carringer (in red) attempts to direct others where to stand for the because of current court action and the law direc- Drive resident, called the official photo of the new Knox County Commission. tor’s opinion. appeal to up the number A vote by the former county commission dead- of dwellings “subterfuge” MPC. He added, “This is planning commission for a so were Jay, Anders, Hugh locked in a tie vote on whether or not to fund and the request has “cre- inappropriate. It’s like a decision. He asked if the Nystrom, Michele Carrin- attorneys for several retiring sheriff’s department ated an enormous amount circus here, why would you zoning designation could ger, Justin Biggs, Carson employees. of confusion.” even consider this?” be changed without first Dailey, Dave Wright and Currently the pension board has asked Chan- Davis, along with devel- The request, to build changing the Sector Plan Charles Busler. Voting “No” cellor John Weaver to dismiss the suit against oper Oliver Smith, offered houses on the remaining and Sanders replied “No.” were Evelyn Gill and John them, charging the law department has no author- a compromise and suggest- 51 acres attached to the Developer Smith told the Schoonmaker. ity to sue it. The matter now goes to a final hearing ed sending the matter back current subdivision, saw commission he wants to before Weaver on November 12th. to MPC with a request to several commissioners “finish out what I believe is look at the area’s Sector ask questions and make the master plan” for devel- Plan and possibly up the statements. Commission- oping the property. number of permitted units. er Larsen Jay said that Commissioner Brad County Deputy Law the market changes and Anders made a motion to Director Daniel Sanders the request seems “most send the matter back to responded to several legal appropriate” to satisfy the MPC but Kline appealed to questions and told the com- increasing demand for the county commissioners missioners that in order to housing. to deny the appeal. enjoy every season in comfort change zoning the Sector “Things change,” Jay The vote was 9-2 to Plan must first be changed. replied to the history of send it back to MPC with a “That’s the first time I’ve low density zoning on the request to change the plan heard of it tonight,” Kline site. He suggested send- and up the number of dwell- CANTRELL’S said of referring it back to ing the request back to the ings permitted. Voting to do We now sell CBD Oil Tincture HEAT & AIR We are the first medical office in the area to offer this product! 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East Tennessee The Story Of Norris PBS, WUOT City, Dam And Tailwater Partner to Did you know that the City he accepted on the condition the City of Norris fulfilled a dream Host Veterans of Norris owes its existence to that all hiring would be based of building an experimental uto- one person—TVA’s first chair- on character and merit with pian community during construc- Dinner man and chief engineer, Arthur no political appointments. Of tion of Norris Dam. PBS will host E. Morgan? all the things Morgan did, his World-renowned dam experts the 2nd Annual Veteran Honor You can hear the whole story hiring stance would prove to be said his plan to build Norris Dinner to celebrate the area men at a free, public meeting of the most important in the suc- Dam in less than three years and women who have bravely the Clinch River Chapter, Trout cess of TVA—but would doom was crazy because they predict- served our country in all branch- Unlimited, at 7 p.m. Thursday, him to failure because it alienat- ed it would crack. Others called es of our armed forces. The event Oct. 11, in the parish hall at St. ed every politician in five states him naive when he predicted in is being sponsored by Pilot/Flying Francis Episcopal Church, 158 against him. 1936 that the tailwater below J and Food City. The dinner will W. Norris Road, Norris. Morgan saw the Tennessee Norris Dam would become “a be held at Bridgewater Event When President Franklin Valley as “the first place in paradise for Clinch River trout.” Center, on October 11, 2018, Delano Roosevelt selected America where we can design a Still, all his dreams and Barry Thacker, costumed for a from 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Tickets Morgan to lead TVA in 1933, civilization.” For him personally, Continue on page 2 history presentation are available online at www. EastTennesseePBS.org/veteran. This special evening brings together the servicemen and Ribbon cut for new convenience center women who have given so much for our freedom, as well as mem- bers of our community who wish The Carter Convenience Cen- to recognize and honor their brav- ter was officially opened last ery and sacrifice. week with a ribbon cutting. Tickets are $100 and cover Commissioner Dave Wright, the cost of each attendee as who represents the area, noted well as sponsorship for a veter- that the updated trash collec- an to attend at no cost. A por- tion center was funded with a tion of each ticket sold also goes trade of a Forks of the River site. to Wreaths Across America to He said that although the site is ensure that every grave at Knox on private property everything County Veterans Cemeteries are there, including the office, can honored with a wreath during the be moved if needed. He said that holiday season. attempts to locate another site Guests include Mayors for the convenience center didn’t Madeline Rogero and Glenn work out. Jacobs, as well as other local The Carter and the Karns elected officials and military lead- Convenience Centers are the ers. An announcement will also county’s two newest collection be made about a special post points. Convenience centers are 9/11 Veterans Memorial that is waste and recycling facilities coming to our region. where residents can drop off re- For tickets or additional infor- cyclable materials and dispose mation, please contact Barbara of household trash. For more Shipley at 865-595-0244 or information on Knox Coun- bshipley@EastTennesseePBS. ty Convenience Centers, visit org or Kate Spears kspears@ www.knoxrecycles.org EastTennesseePBS.org or go to -Photo courtesy of Jennifer www.EastTennesseePBS.org/ Linginfelter. veteran The Great Llama Race returns to Knoxville Casa de Sara, an internation- as Knox County and surround- Each racing llama is sponsored Southeast Llama Rescue and • College scholarships, al non-profit headquartered in ing area schools, and Southeast by a local company or group and the remainder will go to Casa de • Healthcare, Knoxville, will host the fourth Llama Rescue. Admission is $5, represents an area school. The Sara. • Nutrition, Great Llama Race on Saturday, and kids five and under are free. llama is then paired up with a Casa de Sara is a non-profit • Jobs, and Oct. 6, at World’s Fair Park. The Lori Santoro, Casa de Sara’s celebrity runner who will run with based in Knoxville with programs event will be held from 11 a.m. Executive Director, says, “We’re it in a 100-yard dash. The race is in South America. The main focus • Family outreach. to 4 p.m. excited to bring in llamas from all run in heats and the winners of of the organization is a school In addition to its programs in This fun and unique event will over the Southeast for this unique each preliminary heat advance that provides early education South America, Casa de Sara have racing llamas, a costume and eclectic event. They’re the to the final race of the day, which to at-risk children in La Guardia, also gives back to communities parade for participating schools, national animal of Bolivia, so determines the first, second, and Bolivia. In addition to the school, in the US through college scholar- live entertainment, children’s it’s a natural fit. Everyone loves third places. Casa de Sara then the organization also runs other ships and family outreach. activities, food and retail vendors, seeing and interacting with the gives those winners a cash prize programs for the students and and more. The event benefits animals, and it gives back to to be used for a project or pro- their families, including: More information about the Casa de Sara’s school for impov- so many great causes – kids, gram of their choice. A portion • Extracurricular upcoming event is available at erished children in Bolivia, as well schools, and animals.” of the funds will also support education, www.thegreatllamarace.com.

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All across the nation gov- by the scandal, winning the ernors or former governors former senator condem- frequently attempt to make nation from former presi- the transition to the United dent , States Senate. Former gov- who said Blount should ernor , who be “held in detestation by is running for the Senate all good men.” The First this year, is just one such Lady, Abigail Adams, wife an example. Nor is it par- of President John Adams, ticularly odd, at least in lamented the fact Blount Tennessee, for a gover- could not be sent to the nor to wait some years guillotine and believed the before running for the U. scheme hatched by the S. Senate. Former gover- former senator to be noth- nor waited ing less than a “diaboli- fourteen years after leav- cal plot.” Fortunately for ing the governor’s office to William Blount, his reputa- run for the tion in Tennessee seemed Senate; little affected by the scorn FROM THE AUTHOR’S PERSONAL COLLECTION. ran for the Senate six- heaped upon him nation- Official portrait of Governor James C. “Lean Jimmy” Jones. teen years after departing ally. Upon returning to the governor’s mansion. Knoxville, Blount was Bredesen is making his bid feted by the people who the head of a railroad and ballot. Banks would make February of 1861. By June, Franz Joseph, Maximilian for the Senate eight years held a parade in his honor. make money. The former a determined bid for the opinions in Tennessee had been placed upon after leaving the governor’s William Blount might have governor returned to poli- 1860 Republican presiden- had changed material- the nonexistent Mexican office. made a political comeback tics when he was elected tial nomination, only to lose ly. Tennesseans voted in throne by Napoleon III of Quite a few governors had not he succumbed to by the legislature to the to a little known former con- favor of secession 104,913 France, who himself been and former governors have illness and died on March in gressman named Abraham to 47,238. elected president of the aspired to win election to 21, 1800. Blount was only 1851. Jones did not seek Lincoln. Harris sought a third term French Republic, only to the United States Senate fifty years old. reelection to the Senate in Isham Harris was an as governor and defeated restore the monarchy and from Tennessee, yet to The second Tennessean 1856, as he was apparent- able enough campaign- William Polk, brother of the proclaim himself emperor. date, only nine have man- to win election to the United ly in failing health. James er to make tens of thou- late president. With the With the fall of the Emperor aged it. Out of those nine, States Senate after having C. Jones remained largely sands of friends across Civil War erupting, Harris Maximilian, Harris’ situa- only one has won elec- been governor was James C. semi-retired and lived at his the state, as well as steal joined the Confederate tion became problematic. tion to the U. S. Senate Jones, one of the most col- farm near Memphis until the spotlight from former army. By the spring of When Maximilian’s govern- since Tennessee began orful figures in Tennessee’s he died October 29, 1859. governor Neill Brown. In 1862 Andrew Johnson had ment fell and the Emperor popularly electing U. S. political history. Standing Like William Blount, “Lean spite of , been appointed military was subsequently execut- senators in 1916: Lamar 6’2 and weighing only 125 Jimmy” Jones was only fifty Tennessee was not a sol- ed by firing squad, Isham G. Alexander. Tennessee pounds, Jones was called years old when he died. idly Democratic state at by President Abraham Harris once again fled, this chief executives hanker- “Lean Jimmy” by friends Isham G. Harris, like the time. For years the Lincoln, although Isham G. time to England. ing to get to Washington and foes alike. Jones was Jimmy Jones, was a color- Whigs had more than held Harris refused to acknowl- Eventually, Governor had much better success a formidable candidate ful and frequently a con- their own in the Volunteer edge Johnson’s authority Brownlow rescinded the when the state legislature being a highly entertain- troversial political figure in State. James K. Polk had and still claimed to govern warrant for Harris’ arrest. still elected U. S. senators. ing and witty speaker in an Tennessee. Harris served lost his home state in the the state. With the end Isham Harris returned The first Tennessean to age when it was one of the as a presidential elec- 1844 presidential con- of the Civil War, William home to Tennessee and have served as both gover- few ways a candidate could tor for Democratic nomi- test to Whig Henry Clay. In G. “Parson” Brownlow, a paid a call on the sour nor and U. S. senator was reach voters. After serving nee James Buchanan in fact, Tennessee was only Republican became gov- Parson Brownlow, who William Blount of Knoxville in the Tennessee House the 1856 election. At that one of four states carried ernor. Brownlow was a allegedly greeted the and he only qualifies due of Representatives, Jimmy time, presidential elec- by Whig presidential nomi- staunch Unionist and had former governor by sneer- to a technicality. Many Jones embarked on a cam- tors actually waged cam- nee Winfield Scott in 1852. made a name for him- ing, “While the lamp holds Knoxvillians are famil- paign to unseat the per- paigns on behalf of the With the rise of Isham self as an acerbic editori- out to burn, the vilest iar with Blount Mansion, sonal protégé of the most candidates they supported. G. Harris, Tennessee’s alist and newspaperman. sinner may return.” Harris Blount’s home in what is venerable Tennessean of Harris stumped the state Democratic Party also The Parson was delighted moved to Memphis where now downtown Knoxville. the time: former president on behalf of Buchanan, began a steady ascendan- when Congress passed a he began a law practice. By Blount was never elected Andrew Jackson. James while former governor Neill cy. Harris was nominated resolution allowing him to 1877, Republican strength governor of Tennessee, K. Polk was governor of S. Brown, campaigned for governor in 1857 and offer a reward for the cap- in Tennessee had ebbed but rather was the appoint- Tennessee and General for Republican John C. defeated his opponent with ture of Isham G. Harris, as following the Civil War and ed (by none other than Jackson’s favored appren- Fremont. It was the first relative ease. Governor the former governor was was largely confined to George Washington) gov- tice when he sought reelec- time a Republican candi- Harris was popular and deemed to be “guilty of the eastern portion of the ernor of Tennessee when tion in 1839. Jones was a date appeared on the ballot his personal popularity treason, perjury and theft.” state. That year Isham G. it was a territory. William Whig and Governor Polk as the Whig Party had vir- was amply demonstrat- Brownlow, who loathed Harris was elected to the Blount guided the terri- may well have underesti- tually disintegrated follow- ed in his 1859 reelection Harris, moved with alacrity United States Senate by tory to statehood, calling mated the thirty-year old ing the disastrous election campaign. A conglomer- to issue a warrant for the the legislature. a constitutional conven- candidate when he agreed of 1852 and the defection ation of former Whigs, as former governor’s arrest, as Harris consolidated tion, which convened in to a series of debates of party members over the well as other fading politi- well as posting a $5,000 his political position in Knoxville. Governor Blount across the state. Most looming secession argu- cal parties joined a number reward for Harris’s capture. Tennessee and was the attended the convention as contemporary observ- ment and impending Civil of disgruntled Democrats The warrant penned by the acknowledged leader of a delegate from his home ers believed Jones won War. Even some affiliated to form the “Opposition governor was a testament the “Bourbon” Democrats. city. After Tennessee was the debates; he also won with the new Republican Party”, perhaps the most to Governor Brownlow’s Isham G. Harris was rou- admitted to the Union on the election, beating Polk Party seemed dubious aptly named political party way with a pen. Brownlow tinely reelected by the state May 6, 1796, Blount could by a whisker. Undeterred about its prospects for of all time. Harris was com- described Harris as having legislature, winning four have run for governor in by his loss, James K. Polk success. Nathaniel Banks, fortably reelected gover- “the scowl and frown of a terms in the United States his own right, but he faced was determined to avenge Speaker of the U. S. House nor while the Opposition demon” and casually stated Senate. Harris, although a formidable obstacle in his earlier loss and faced of Representatives, refused Party showed surprising Harris’ “study of mischief reelected in 1894, died in the person of John Sevier. “Lean Jimmy” Jones in the at least one nomination strength by winning seven and the practice of crime the middle of his term of Blount opted to seek one 1843 gubernatorial elec- for president and through- out of ten congressional have brought upon him office on July 8, 1897. No of Tennessee’s two seats tion. Although he waged out his career had been a contests in Tennessee. premature baldness and Tennessean had complet- in the United States Senate an intensive campaign, member of numerous politi- When President Lincoln a gray beard.” Never one ed a fourth term in the U. than risk a race against the stumping the entire state, cal parties. At one time or asked Governor Harris to to spare his enemies any S. Senate; that distinction popular Sevier. Blount also Polk once again lost to another, Banks had been a raise 50,000 troops from indignity, Parson Brownlow would fall to Kenneth D. has the dubious distinc- Jones. The following year, Democrat, American Party Tennessee to crush the noted Harris “chews tobac- McKellar in 1940. tion of being expelled from Polk was nominated as member, a Republican, and growing rebellion, Harris co rapidly and is inordinate- One other man who the United States Senate the first “dark horse” can- a Liberal Republican Party publicly snapped, “Not ly fond of liquors.” had the honor of serving for a conspiracy involving didate in our country’s his- member before once again a single man will be fur- Harris was taking no Tennessee as both gov- Great Britain, plotting to tory by the Democratic rejoining the GOP. Banks’ nished from Tennessee.” chances with his personal ernor and United States seize territories which were Party and won the gen- elevation to the speak- Isham Harris was gover- liberty, thinking it the better senator was Isham G. part of European empires eral election by defeat- ership had been hard nor of Tennessee when part of wisdom to flee to Harris’s predecessor as and motivated by Blount’s ing the Whig candidate, fought and the House of the state voted on a spe- Mexico. Harris, along with the Volunteer State’s Chief onerous debt due to his Henry Clay. Even though Representatives was bit- cial referendum whether other former confederates, Executive: Andrew Johnson. compulsive land specula- he was eligible to run for a terly divided, not only by to secede from the Union. offered to ally themselves Next week’s column will tion. Whatever reputation third term, Governor Jones party, but also by region. Tennesseans rejected the with the Emperor of Mexico, detail the stormy political William Blount had enjoyed chose not to run again, pre- Banks was elected Speaker idea by a margin of roughly Maximilian. The brother career of the tailor from as a statesman was ruined ferring instead to become of the House on the 133rd 68,000 to 59,000 votes in of the Austrian Emperor Greeneville. PAGE B4 The Knoxville Focus October 1, 2018 Alcatraz East has Ragweed: the pesky more than you expect weed of allergy sufferers Here it is, that time fern-like appearance. caterpillars of several of year…fall Common ragweed has moths eat the foliage, A Day Away allergies… purplish branching flowers or seeds. hay fever… stems and highly Various gamebirds m i s e r y . dissected leaves. These and songbirds are What is to plants grow to about attracted to the oil- blame for 4-6 feet tall. Ragweed rich seeds. Many quail By Mike most of the plants are in the genus hunters plant ragweed Cruze, Master cases of Ambrosia in the Aster specifically to attract Gardener hay fever? family. Their flowers, quail. Ragweed. however, are nothing Another upside to Unfortunately, like that of asters. common ragweed is By Mike Steely Goldenrod gets the The ragweed flowers its medicinal benefits. blame for hay fever are inconspicuous. Early Native Americans “So much fun it’s a crime” from many people when They appear as small used it as an astringent, is the motto of Alcatraz East, indeed it is ragweed that yellowish-green spikes. antiseptic, and fever an unusual attraction in is causing it. Ragweed Giant ragweed can reducer. They even used Pigeon Forge. It looks very unleash copious grow to fifteen feet tall. the root of the plant to Alcatraz East in Pigeon Forge had just about everything much like a prison on the amounts of pollen into Giant ragweed spreads make tea that was used dealing with crime and punishment, even an electric chair, outside and inside are sev- the wind. A single plant rapidly and can become as a laxative. gallows, and lots of displays about kidnapping, mass mur- eral floors with displays on can produce up to 1 quite problematic. It seems as if this plant derers, law enforcement, and unsolved crimes. just about every crime and billion pollen grains. As obnoxious as is quite controversial. major criminal and victim information there about even a representation of Al There are two ragweed is especially for Those with allergies you can imagine. Brushy Mountain Prison and Capone’s very comfortable common varieties of many allergy sufferers, detest this plant and If you are into TV series James Earl Ray in a section prison cell. Ragweed: Common it is very valuable to only want to eradicate it like “CSI” or “Criminal about notorious and famous If you want you can pick up Ragweed (Ambrosia many kinds of wildlife. while others appreciate Minds” you’ll probably find hoosegows. a “Top Detective Challenge” artemisifolia) and Giant Honeybees have been it for its benefits, both this crime museum very Just about every aspect booklet when you enter the Ragweed (Ambrosia observed collecting for wildlife and to be informative and educational. of crime and punishment building and try to locate a trifida). pollen from the male used medicinally. It The displays run the gamut has a section at Alcatraz missing medallion during The leaf of the flowers otherwise seems that its worth is from Blackbeard to Charles East. The building seems the tour. common ragweed plant flower-visiting insects in the eyes (maybe even Mansion and beyond, with much larger inside than it Admission to Alcatraz East is made up of multiple are not attracted nose and throat) of the exhibits about presidential does from the street. Car is $24.95 for adults, $18.95 leaflets that have a to this plant. The beholders. assassinations, kidnapping, buffs will enjoy seeing the for students and mass murders, unsolved cars of O. J. Simpson, John $13.95 for children. crimes and punishment. Dillinger, Ted Bundy and the The military and law The attraction might not much bullet-riddled Bonnie enforcement offi- be suitable for small chil- and Clyde death car. cers get a break dren or the squeamish. Not The punishment section and are charged that the attraction is bloody features everything from $18.95. The attrac- or gross but the subject a puritan dunking seat to tion is located at matter might not set well a stockade where you can 2757 Parkway and with some. get your photo taken. There you can get infor- If you’re a fan of the are lots of hands-on displays mation online at Jefferson Bass books and including a laser shooting www.alcatrazeast. the Body Farm in Knoxville gallery and a car chase inter- com call them at you’ll be delighted to see active video game There are (865) 453-3278. Dr. William Bass honored in exhibits showing a lethal gas You may want to go the attractions along with chamber, an electric chair, early or during the copies of his books, infor- and several other ways for week because free mation about him, and even the final punishment of con- parking behind the a lab coat with his name victed criminals. There’s a attraction is very on it. There’s also some section about the mob and limited. Information the old way Schools are equipped with the tech- then, and each term I was saddled nology to help students be success- with half a dozen research projects. ful. Of course, the Hours were spent in the library as I choice is still the hunted down information that would individuals as to support the papers that I wrote. The whether he will highest technology I ever used then take advantage was a copy machine so that I could of those resourc- take articles back to my door room es. In too many as I wrote papers. On one occasion cases, the only during my first term, I gathered infor- time a student mation from sources, took notes, uses any kind of and included it in the paper. I nearly By Joe Rector technology is to passed out when I realized that I’d [email protected] send a text, play not written down the page numbers a video game, or for any of the information. snap a “selfie.” I’m forever amazed at The only computer I knew of at that the changes that have taken place in time was in the engineering depart- the pursuit of information. ment. The monstrosity filled an entire At one time, the greatest thing a building. Students carried stacks of family could have was a set of ency- cards to feed their created programs clopedias. Door-to-door salesmen to the computer. I saw many of them would knock on the door and begin leave the building with tears in their a sales pitch that always stated that eyes because the programs didn’t parents who cared about their chil- work. The person would need to dren’s learning and going to college re-do the cards and hope he could get needed to purchase the set of books. another appointed time to run them. Moms and dads doled out huge sums Even when I got a computer, of for the books. Even though the tomes sorts, it was a key board that could be contained the most up-to-date infor- attached to a television (before moni- mation on all sorts of topics, a new tors were available). With great diffi- book arrived each year with things culty and confusion, I pecked away that had occurred since the original and attempted to write programs that purchase. My brothers and I spent hours would serve as an inventory for busi- thumbing through those encyclope- ness items I had. dias. Hundreds of subjects complete Today, the cell phones that folks with photos fascinated us. They cov- carry around hold more data than any ered things that weren’t a part of our early computer could. With the touch world at all and provided entertain- of a couple of buttons, students can ment when nothing was on the tele- access an unlimited supply of infor- vision or when the weather didn’t mation on any topic imaginable. They permit us to go outside. rarely need a laptop or desktop com- In high school, classes shuffled puter because phones can provide to the library. There they underwent everything. torturous sessions about the Dewey I marvel at the constant barrage Decimal System, guides to periodi- of technology that bombards us. No cal literature, and reference books. sooner do we have a new phone than For most of us, that visit was the last it becomes obsolete. Young people one we made during our four years might appreciate the convenience in school. We had assignments that and wealth of information provided required us to gather information, but them by technology if they had to sit too many of us either chose not to do in a library and dig out the stuff from the work, made up the information, or books and periodicals. Of course, relied on someone else’s endeavors. before long, young people will be my College changed my pursuit of age and will sit in awe of what new learning. I was paying for an education things appear in their lives. October 1, 2018 www.knoxfocus.com PAGE C1

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Cherokees have a Ball in 58-21 win over Seymour By Steve Williams town rivalry. Our kids grew up with their kids playing It was a fun time at Billy little league ball. It was a K. Nicely Stadium in South big game for our commu- Knoxville Friday night. nity, but more importantly South-Doyle senior wide a big game for our region receiver Ton’Quez Ball standing.” scored three touchdowns Ball skipped into paydirt and set up another to lead with a 17-yard recep- the past border tion from junior quarter- rival Seymour 58-21 in a back Mason Brang for the Region 2-5A contest. game’s first of many touch- Young play- downs with 8:14 showing in ers got in on the fun, too. the opening quarter. Senior TaShawn Patrick, a 5-11, Luke Lynn kicked the PAT. 205-pound sophomore “He (Ball) is a big-time lineman, was grinning on player,” said Duncan. “If we the sideline after getting get the ball anywhere near his hands on the football him, he’s going to make big and returning a short kick- plays for us with his hands off in the third quarter. He and his feet. He’s a special may have gotten a glimpse young man.” of the end zone before PHOTO BY ASHLEY JOHNSON Nate Adebayo found a being stopped. South-Doyle wide receiver Ton’Quez Ball tries to escape the grasp of a Seymour defender in Friday night’s Region 2-5A big hole on the right side Freshman teammate game. Ball scored three touchdowns to lead the Cherokees’ 58-21 win. of the line on an 11-yard Curtis Young, younger run to make it 14-0. brother of Elijah and Ezra Ball caught an 18-yard Young, capped the scoring Even the 1968 Doyle the second season of the at the end of the season It will go into its game at TD pass just in front of the with a 5-yard run late in the High football team was hon- new South Knoxville high and its defense allowed an Halls this week 6-1 overall left corner pylon as the game and celebrated with ored at halftime on its 50th school back then. average of only nine points and 3-0 in region play. lead grew to 21-0. body bumps and plenty of year reunion. The Pioneers, Longtime PA announc- per game. “It was a big night for Seymour (2-4, 0-3) finally high fives with his team- coached by the late Bobby er Robby Howard told the South-Doyle’s present us,” said Clark Duncan, countered when Jeremiah mates, who were as happy Gordon, were 10-0 and fans that special team was team also is listed high in S-D’s veteran head coach. as him. Knox County champions in rated No. 9 in the state the Class 5A state ratings. “A region game and close Continue on page 3 Powell beats Lady Devils sweep Fulton on Campbell By Ken Lay Senior Night at Halls It took just 37 minutes County 35-21 for the Halls High School By Alex Norman Panthers defense held. volleyball team to com- A post possession penal- plete a sweep in in its final The Powell Panthers feel ty moved Powell (6-1, 3-1 in home match of the 2018 great about their playoff Region 3-5A) back to their season. chances these days. On own 18. A 32-yard run The Lady Devils, who Thursday, September 27th, by Fernando Frances was have had a roller coast- the Panthers beat Camp- followed up by a 25-yard er ride this season, made bell County 35-21. That quarterback keeper by short work of Fulton in a should be enough to earn Walker Trusley, and they 25-10, 25-13 victory Tues- them the chance to play in were inside the Cougars day night in a match that November. 10. Eventually they had was the final home tilt for “I think it is huge for our fourth and goal from the 4. seniors Lauren Lawson program and for our kids,” Trusley faked the handoff and Mayci Mason. said Powell head coach and made the short toss “These are two great Matt Lowe. “We needed to Coby Wheeler for the seniors. They’re very tal- to get over that hurdle. To touchdown, the eight play, ented young ladies. They’re PHOTO BY KEN LAY the best of my knowledge 82-yard drive made it 7-0 great kids and they’re The Halls High School volleyball team celebrates Senior Night before Lauren Lawson these kids hadn’t beaten Powell with only 26 sec- great students,” said long- and Mayci Mason play their final home match for the Lady Devils Tuesday night. Pic- Campbell County. This lets onds left in the first quarter. time Halls coach Jerilynn tured with Lawson and Mason are head coach Jerrilyn Carroll and assistant coach them know that all their But the lead was short Carroll said. “They’ll be Morgan Schaller. hard work paid off. With lived. Christian Shouse missed.” a third win in District play received the kickoff on a Lawson and Mason both pregame ceremonies. “I the 2018 campaign after valuable experience to pre- it looks like that puts us in couple of hops at his own joined the volleyball team tried to get them to come the win helped her squad pare for next year. the playoffs.” five yard line, ran to the far late. Neither played for out when they were fresh- improve to 13-11 on this “They’re a great bunch On Campbell County’s side of the field, and took four years. men. I told them that they season. of kids.” first possession of the it all the way for the score. “This is the first Senior would enjoy it. “I’ve really enjoyed the Halls certainly didn’t rain-filled night, they drove That 95-yard runback tied Night where my seniors “I think they did.” season,” she said. “I have have any problems with to the Powell 33. The Cou- the game at 7. haven’t played but it With the District 4-AAA a great junior class. I have the Lady Falcons Tuesday gars faced fourth and 4 but Powell would start a drive wasn’t for any lack of Tournament looming, Car- a big junior class and hope- night. The Lady Devils got couldn’t convert, and the Continued on page 3 effort,” Carroll said during roll took time to reflect on fully, they’re getting some Continued on page 2

PRIDE OF THE PREPS IN 2017-18 PAGE C2 The Knoxville Focus October 1, 2018 The fallout from Vols’ awful loss to Florida This was the Kentucky and run a read option attack like a football school for a touchback. a blast from the 2 with five game that would Florida and never with Justin Worley, a pro- a change, while the Big Another turnover – Ten- minutes left in the game. give us a clue on dreamed Tennes- style quarterback? Now, Orange’s basketball image nessee losing a fumble on More Vols need to play with how the 2018 see would play so Jeremy Pruitt is trying to continues to climb on the the second half kickoff – such determination. football season poorly. pound the rock with a pas- national scene ... led to the Gators cashing After the showing against might go for Ten- The fallout from sive and porous offensive You can make statistics in a TD just 15 seconds Florida, some experts were nessee. the Vols’ 47-21 line. say about anything you into the third quarter. That forecasting Tennessee to The 2-1 Vols had By Steve loss to the Gators Except for Josh Dobbs, want and some in the local made it 33-3. showed promise Williams … Jones didn’t have another media tried to excuse the Brightest spots in the get only one more win this in a first half comeback It felt even worse than true dual-threat QB in his sizeable loss to Florida on darkness … Guaranta- season, against Charlotte against a good West Virgin- the final score. five seasons at UT. Jarrett UT’s numerous turnovers. no pulled the ball down in early November, and ia team in the opener. They I can’t remember a worse Guarantano was probably Sure, the six turnovers and took off running for finish the season 3-9. started slowly against ETSU performance by a UT team the closest to having that made the final score lop- a first down at the Florida Yes, upsets can happen. but ended up winning big. and I started watching in skill set, but Butch picked sided, but give the Gators 23 on the last play of the You may have heard about Their 24-point total against the mid-1960s of the Doug Quinten Dormady to start credit for the turnovers they first quarter. He needs to Old Dominion upsetting UTEP was a little alarming, Dickey era … ahead of him at the begin- forced, like the blindside do that more often … With Virginia Tech 49-35 on the but they did post a shutout. The Vols opened as a ning of last season. hit that jarred the ball from the game all but over, the same day the Vols lost to Florida would be the 32½-point underdog in this I believe Pruitt will have Guarantano’s grasp. UT defense stormed in Florida. But did you know litmus test even though past Saturday’s scheduled the offensive linemen he Unforced errors hurt and sacked the Florida QB Charlotte defeated Old these Gators didn’t appear game at ... needs for his system in a even worse, like the one at the Gators’ 9-yard line. to be as tough as usual. Once again, a new UT couple of years ... where the UT tight end lost They need to sell out and Dominion 28-25 the week They had lost to Kentucky head coach doesn’t have Tennessee and Ken- control of the ball when he do that more often … UT before that? in the Swamp, so they suitable personnel to fit his tucky have swapped their was tackled inside the Flor- freshman running back Bottom line: Charlotte is couldn’t be that good. offensive system. Remem- traditional roles this year. ida 5 and it rolled through Jeremy Banks displayed fire not a gimmie. I underestimated ber Butch Jones trying to The Big Blue is looking the back of the end zone for and passion and scored on

Lady Gryphons win district, rain dashes state hopes for area golfers By Ken Lay on Tuesday. The Admirals posted SEVIERVILLE --- L&N STEM a combined 304 in the opening Academy’s girls golf team won round and were 13 shots behind a District 3 Small Schools Golf field favorite Science Hill with a Championship early last week, chance to earn a comeback vic- The Lady Gryphons, who tory on Wednesday. claimed the district title on But Mother Nature had other Monday, Sept. 24 at Sevierville ideas and the second round was Golf Club, will make a return trip canceled as heavy rains flooded today (Oct. 1) with their eyes on the entire state of Tennessee. a Region 2 Championship and a The tournament was cut short bid to next week’s State Tourna- and the Hilltoppers were declared ment on Oct. 9-10 at WillowBrook state champion and Farragut had Country Club in Manchester. to settle for a runner-up finish. “Our girls knew the course well. Lance Simpson led the Admirals They played a couple of matches with a 71 and shared Low Med- PHOTO BY STEVE WILLIAMS there during the regular season,” alist Honors with Science Hill’s L&N STEM coach Mark Waxmon- Jackson Skeen. New Carter coach Spencer Beaty says it will be exciting to get the opportunity to coach against such sky said. “Of course, those were Other Farragut scorers includ- well-coached teams in the Hornets’ region. “We will need to spend time on who we are first and fore- nine-hole matches. ed: Chad Homan (77); Steven most, making sure things we do, we do well,” he said. “We’ll go back there Monday Haremski (77) and Antonio Fari- and try to win the region. I think nella (79). we have a good chance to win the Carter’s Cooper Hayes finished region and make it to the state. with a 76 and Hardin Valley Acad- Carter’s new basketball We had an individual qualifier for emy’s Jeremy Jones had an 87. state last year and she’s back. I Weather costs Central’s Montgom- think our district is tougher than ery a shot at title: Alyssa Montgom- the other district. I think the lead ery’s stellar high school career coach will be group [of golfers] in our district came to an end prematurely on will probably be the top players Tuesday. The Virginia Tech Com- in the region.” mitment and four-time region Madilyn Newman led the Lady champion fired a 3-under 69 at ‘demanding, but fair’ Gryphons with a 73. Sydney WillowBrook on Tuesday. She Rockwell, who made it to Man- ended up getting a third-place By Steve Williams to 15 years from now. He’s very dedicat- chester last season, had a 98 finish behind Kingsport Dobyns- Carter’s new boys basketball coach ed to basketball and very knowledgeable.” for L&N STEM, which claimed the Bennett’s Isabella Van Der Biest has worked on the collegiate and Brock also said he felt like Beaty is a people tournament title by 22 strokes (67) and Station Camp’s Lynn high school levels and on the boys’ person. “His athletes are No. 1 to him. He’s over Greenback. The Lady Gry- Lim (68). Other area individuals and girls’ side during his career. almost like a daddy figure to all of them.” phons carded a team total of 171, to post top finishes included Halls Spencer Beaty is now glad to be the Hornets’ Beaty grew up in the Cumberland County followed by the Lady Cherokees High’s Shelby Liford who shot 74 coach and Athletic Director Jewel Brock hopes area, was a three-sport prep athlete at York (193), Pigeon Forge (223) and and finished seventh and Catho- he will bring stability to the Carter program. Institute and signed with Tennessee Tech Gatlinburg-Pittman (227). lic’s Kennedy Noe, who took sev- Beaty, 43, coached the Sequoyah High as a quarterback. After a redshirt season, Three L&N STEM boys headed to enth with a 79. girls in Monroe County the past three years, he transferred to Maryville College to play region: The Gryphons failed to In the team standings, Farragut guiding the Lady Chiefs to the TSSAA Class basketball and was a four-year starter. advance out of the district as a finished fourth. Lexanne Halama AA sectionals in 2017 before falling to After graduation, he became an associ- team but Nick Brison. Gunnar led the Lady Admirals with a 73. Upperman, a state power out of Baxter. ate head coach under longtime Maryville Gladlin and Ian Hawkins all made She finished in a fifth-place tie. This past season, Beaty’s team finished in College Coach Randy Lambert. it to the region as individuals. Aynsleigh Martin finished with fourth place in District 5 and was eliminated by “As a player, Spencer was tough and Brison shot 90 at the district. Gla- an 82. District 6 champion Signal Mountain 63-60 in extremely competitive,” recalled Coach dlin posted a 100 and Hawkins Station Camp won the team the first round of the Region 3-AA tournament. Lambert. “Even when the odds were carded a 102. title (146). Houston took second “I wanted to get back on the boys’ side,” said against us, he would find a way to win. Rain shortens Large School State (150) and Kingsport Dobyns-Ben- Beaty, who was Carter’s choice for the position “Carter is getting a coach who is Tournament: Farragut’s boys nett was third (151). The Lady soon after the end of the 2017-18 school year. demanding, but fair,” added Lambert. were in second place after the Admirals finished with a team “I’m excited,” added Beaty. “It’s a dream to “Coach Beaty will have his teams play- first round of the Large Schools score of 155. be honest. I interviewed three years ago and ing hard and prepared for every game.” State Tournament in Manchester was hoping I would have the opportunity then. Brock added that Beaty’s teams would “I know there is great support here, play up-tempo and man-to-man defense. great kids and a great administration. I Beaty’s first high school head coaching mean everything is really first class and Lady Devils sweep Fulton job was with the Gatlinburg-Pittman boys in top-notch. I’m elated to be here and excited to have the opportunity.” 2006-07. He was voted Coach of the Year by on Senior Night at Halls Beaty becomes Carter’s third coach since his peers following that memorable season. Cont. from page 1 set in impressive fashion. It took Joby Boydstone, who guided the Hornets to two “I had three seniors who never won more the Lady Devils just 16 minutes state tourney appearances, resigned after the than five games and we finished 13-12 that off to a fast start when Morgan to take a 1-0 lead in the match. 2014-15 season. Andy Hill coached the Hor- year and were third going into tourney play Ward served up four consecutive The second set was a bit more nets two seasons before taking the Central after being picked to finish last,” he recalled. points, all aces to give the home competitive early. The Lady Fal- job and Aaron Carter resigned following last After one year at G-P, Beaty went to Maryville team a 4-0 lead. cons never led in the match. But season, after the Hornets had a 20-7 record. High, where he was assistant boys coach for The Lady Falcons would the teams were locked in a 5-5 tie “He (Carter) just told us he wanted to spend four years. While still teaching at MHS, he respond and tie the opening set, before Halls overpowered Fulton more time with his family,” said Brock. took time off from coaching for four years thanks to a side-out and three to pick up the victory in the best- The new Carter AD said the school before taking the Sequoyah girls job in 2015. service points by Isabella Gregg. of-3 match. had around 15 applicants for the vacan- At Carter, Beaty will be competing in one of The Lady Devils, however, Lawson finished with three kills cy and interviewed eight before the the state’s strongest Class AA regions, which quickly regained control of the in her final home match. Mason position was offered to Beaty. also includes Fulton, Austin-East and Alcoa. game and took a 10-4 as Cailyn had three digs. “First of all, he had been very success- Beaty wants his players to have high expec- Weaver engineered a big service Ward scored seven points in ful at Sequoyah coaching the girls,” said tations across the board, not just in basketball. run that all by sealed Fulton’s fate the match while Cassie Norris Brock, also noting that Beaty had played and “When they leave here in four years, I want in the opening set. had nine points, six kills, three coached basketball at Maryville College. these guys to say, ‘I’m a better person, I’m a Halls would open leads of 16-6 digs, one assist and one block. “He let us know that he wanted to find a better player, I’m better prepared for what- and 24-8 before winning the first place he could call home and be here 10 ever that next step in life is,’” he said. October 1, 2018 www.knoxfocus.com PAGE C3 A GLANCE BACK AND A LOOK AHEAD a blast from the 2 with fi ve minutes left in the game. More Vols need to play with Impressive showing by local teams on the road such determination. By Steve Williams After the showing against Other local teams prevailing on Chattanooga Notre Dame, 29-22, Phillips. “It was exciting to see all Michael Ramsey and Carter Six high school football teams the road included Catholic, West in a Division II-AA East Region the great classes of Austin-East Florida, some experts were kicker Andrew Brown had been from Knox County won big games and Christian Academy of Knox- showdown. come out to the game. It showed forecasting Tennessee to trading fi eld goals. Then in the on the road Friday night. ville. HOMECOMING WIN: Austin-East a rich tradition at Austin-East.” fourth OT, Halls running back get only one more win this In Region 1-6A action, Farra- Catholic, in fact, snapped a improved to 4-2 overall and 2-0 WEEK 8 ATTRACTIONS: Coach Spencer Thomas scored on a season, against Charlotte gut pulled out a 23-21 win over two-game losing streak with its in Region 2-3A with a 52-0 victory Eddie Courtney’s Farragut Admi- in early November, and Science Hill in Johnson City 30-12 win at Rhea County in over Scott High. rals return home this week to 12-yard run to give the Red Devils fi nish the season 3-9. to remain undefeated, while Region 4-5A. “Good win,” said A-E Coach Jeff host Dobyns-Bennett and will be a 27-20 lead, which stood up for Yes, upsets can happen. Bearden rallied for a 35-30 victo- West notched a 13-7 win at Phillips. “A lot of players made seeking their eighth win in a row. the winning margin when the You may have heard about ry over Dobyns-Bennett at King- Clinton in Region 3-5A. good plays. I was happy to get Other top games this Friday Hornets failed to score on their Old Dominion upsetting sport and Hardin Valley Academy CAK won 6-0 at Silverdale Isaiah Ligon going with two touch- include Powell at West, streaking fourth OT possession. Thomas notched a 38-35 win over Jeffer- Academy in a Division II-AA East downs. The defense played well Central at Carter, Grace Christian Virginia Tech 49-35 on the fi nished the game with 159 yards son County. Region game. Silverdale Acade- getting a shutout.” Academy at CAK and Gatlinburg- same day the Vols lost to rushing on 13 carries. Halls had Josiah Lambert kicked his my is located in Chattanooga. Ligon scored on an 8-yard run Pittman at Austin-East. Florida. But did you know second game-winning fi eld goal The only Knoxville team to lose and 24-yard reception. PREPS OF THE PAST: 25 years trailed 14-0 at intermission but Charlotte defeated Old of the season in the HVA win at on the road in Week 7 was Webb “Homecoming was great for ago, on Oct. 1, 1993: In a four- rallied to tie the game 14-14 in Dominion 28-25 the week Dandridge. School, which came up short at the kids and community,” added overtime game, Halls kicker regulation play. before that? Bottom line: Charlotte is not a gimmie. Grace gets win on homecoming to close out September By Ken Lay When Grace Christian Acade- my entered Friday night’s football game against Happy Valley, it was in the midst of a two-game losing streak and 0-for-September. Early on, it looked like the trend would continue as the Rams saw their offense sputter and commit penalties and turnovers. But Grace turned things around in time to notch a 31-7 victory over PHOTO BY ASHLEY JOHNSON the Warriors Friday night before a packed house on homecoming South-Doyle junior running back Santana Curtis scampers into the night at the Jerry Disney Family end zone to join the touchdown parade in the Cherokees’ 58-21 win over Seymour Friday night. Sports Complex. PHOTO BY PRESTON JONES “This was a big win for us,” Grace Christian Academy wide receiver Jalen Geer makes a check be- Grace Christian coach Rusty fore the snap during the Rams’ 31-7 win over Happy Valley Friday Bradley said. “It was big because night. it was our fi rst win in September. Cherokees have a It was big because it got us back to 3-3. We had two losses to The Warriors missed their chance Kirby, who went 24-for-37 and two good teams [Webb School when Michael Harrah missed a amassed 241 yards while throw- PHOTO BY STEVE WILLIAMS of Knoxville and Greenback] and 42-yard fi eld goal. ing three touchdown passes, Ball in 58-21 win Cont. from page 1 New Carter coach Spencer Beaty says it will be exciting to get the opportunity to coach against suchthis was huge. The Rams also missed a made the score 24-7 with a Cameron Dyer came down well-coached teams in the Hornets’ region. “We will need to spend time on who we are fi rst and fore- “This was huge because we chance on the fi nal play of the 10-yard scoring strike to Gage Cataline got behind the second- with a 58-yard catch to put most, making sure things we do, we do well,” he said. have a huge game coming up half when Luke Kirby’s Hail Mary Maynard early in the fourth quar- ary and hauled in a long pass Seymour in the red zone. After [this] week.” pass fell incomplete in the end ter. in the middle of the fi eld from Campbell left the game with an That game won’t be just any zone. Grace’s defense scored the Grayson Campbell and raced ankle injury, Gabe Kitts scored other game. It will be a Division After halftime and the home- game’s fi nal touchdown when to paydirt. The PAT kick was from the 3 out of the Wildcat for- Carter’s new basketball II-AA East Region showdown coming ceremonies, Grace’s Michael Fieden returned an inter- blocked, but the 81-yard play mation. Will Zamboni’s PAT kick against longtime rival Christian offense came alive. Kirby had a ception 65 yards. cut the Eagles’ defi cit to 21-6 made it 45-21. Academy of Knoxville. Further pair of touchdown passes in the Bradley said he was pleased at 9:29 in the second quarter. Brang scored on a 10-yard intensifying things is the fact that third stanza. He connected with after Grace cleaned up the early Ball quickly struck again for keeper but a low snap prevent- coach will be Bradley is CAK’s former coach. Eli Nordhorn from 18 yards out mistakes. S-D. He grabbed a short pass ed the PAT try. After some initial struggles, to extend the Rams’ advantage “We were really hurting our- from Brang, made a move to Sophomore Ewan Johnson the Rams, who were penalized to 9-0. McCullar added the extra selves early with penalties and escape defenders and scored booted the Cherokees’ final 11 times for 125 yards against point to make it 10-0 with 5:52 dropped balls,” he said. “Once on a 35-yard play. point of the game through the ‘demanding, but fair’ Happy Valley (2-4), fi nally got remaining in the quarter, Kirby we got those things cleaned up, Brang connected with Ezra uprights following Curtis Young’s things clicking midway through also had a 6-yard scoring strike to we played pretty well. Young from fi ve yards out to TD with 3:49 left. the second quarter when junior Jalen Greer later to make it 17-0. “Jalen made some big plays for make it 35-6 and Lynn’s 44-yard “I’m proud of our guys in the Chase McCullar kicked a 37-yard Happy Valley scored its lone us.” fi eld goal gave the Cherokees a second half because they didn’t fi eld goal with 6 minutes, 15 sec- touchdown of the contest when Greer fi nished the contest with 38-6 halftime cushion. come out and just completely onds remaining in the frame. Eli Ayers threw a 41-yard touch- 107 yards on 10 receptions and Seymour started the second lay down,” said Scott Galyon, Both Grace and the War- down pass to Dakota Cochran a TD. half with an 80-yard scoring fi rst-year Seymour head coach. riors couldn’t cash in on scor- with 42 seconds left in the quar- drive. Campbell had a 36-yard “They fought and I felt like they ing chances late in the fi rst half. ter. run in the march and threw a fi nished the second half. We’ve 34-yard pass to JD Kandel for just got to start quicker.” the TD. Campbell’s two-point Seymour will travel to Gibbs Powell beats Campbell County 35-21 run closed the gap to 38-14. Friday night for a region contest. A delay of game penalty on Coach Duncan said after the Powell High Cont. from page 1 running back the Eagles and Patrick’s return game that South-Doyle stand- Fernando of a short kickoff gave South- out running back Elijah Young at the 35-yard line midway Frances fi ghts for Doyle good fi eld position at had already been cleared by through the second quar- yardage. Photo the Seymour 29. Ball caught a doctors to play in the next game ter. From the Cougars 8 By Tracy Heard 23-yard pass to set up Santana at Halls. yard line, Trusley called Curtis’ 5-yard TD run. his own number, broke a tackle, kept his footing and dove into the end zone. With 5:14 left in the half, Powell was back on top, 14 -7. And that was the score at intermission. next possession. They Bryant thwarted the next In the third quarter drove inside the Powell 5 Cougars drive. Anoth- Campbell County (2-4, 0-2 yard line. But a tipped pass er drive was stopped by in Region 3-5A) evened the was then intercepted in the the Powell defense when score at 14. Devlin Dukes end zone by Bailor Walker. a fourth and 12 from the caught a deep ball from “At that point we were still Panthers 44 fell incom- Landon Addington for a only up one score,” said plete. “I’m proud of our 40-yard gain to the Powell Lowe. “Someone had to defense,” said Lowe. “They 2, setting up a short Drew step up and make that made major stops late in Jordan touchdown run. play.” game. There was a lot of But on the Cougars next Early in the fourth quar- back and forth and guys possession, a fumble and ter David Wiseman tied the found ways to make plays.” Now Enrolling Jordan Brown recovery, game yet again with a short The Panthers would seal gave Powell the football at touchdown run. Powell the win with 1:37 to go on Preschool, Parents’ Day Out & School Age Programs the Campbell County 11. responded. It was fourth a 36 yard touchdown run On the next play, Frances and goal from the 1. The from Trusley, who had 125 Central Baptist Education Program ran around the right side, call was for the pitch to Eli rushing yards and three tiptoeing the sideline, and Owens. He ran to the near total touchdowns on the Contact Misty LaRue at 865-687-1411 or [email protected] making it 21-14 Panthers side of the fi eld and barely night. with 7:20 to go on the third got the football over the Powell will play their fi nal Central Baptist Church of Fountain City quarter. goal line, and it was 28-21 three games of the regular 5364 North Broadway † Knoxville, TN 37918 It looked like the Cougars with 7:45 remaining. season on the road, start- would tie the game on their An interception by Riley ing at West on Friday night. www.cbcfc.org PAGE C4 The Knoxville Focus October 1, 2018

CAREACTER STAR Farragut: Canaan Jackson. South Doyle: Luke Lynn. ATHLETES OF THE WEEK Fulton: Cameron Stokes. TSD: Jalen Harris. (Week 7) Gibbs: Carter Graven. TKA: Braden Joslin. Austin-East: Deonte Seay. GCA: Garrett Staley. Bearden: Elijah Ragsdale. Halls: Stone Collier. Webb: Brick Boruff. CAK.: Colten Gaines. HVA: Travis Griffin. West: John Cupp. Carter: Sam Watson. Karns: James Brinkley. UT: Keller Chryst. Catholic: Jordan Natour. Powell: Alvin Stacy. Central: Philip Young. Seymour: Grayson Campbell. (Week of Florida game)

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vs. Oak vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. Central Morristown Jeff erson vs. Ridge West Heritage OPEN Science Dobyns- vs. L, 20-35 West County Bearden Farragut HARDIN VALLEY L, 7-23 W, 15-12 W, 49-0 Hill Bennett Class 6A, R1 W, 51-10 W, 38-35 vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. Silverdale Grace Mid Tenn Mt Juliet vs. Grace vs. Greenback OPEN OPEN Baptist Friendship Ezell- Academy Christian Christian Christian DCA KING’S ACAD L, 14-63 CH Christian Harding Class A, East L, 20-48 L, 21-70 L, 7-45 L, 14-29 vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. Christ Notre Chattanooga Silverdale vs. Greenback Lenior City Bearden OPEN Knoxville Boyd (NC) Dame Christian Academy GCA CAK L, 20-63 W, 34-20 L, 3-24 L, 0-47 Webb Buchanon Class AA, East L, 7-44 L, 28-44 W, 6-0

vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. Notre vs. vs. vs. Evangelical Asheville, vs. Ensworth McCallie GCA OPEN Dame Boyd Chattanooga Silverdale Christian NC CAK WEBB L, 3-17 L, 7-27 W, 43-7 L, 22-29 Buchanon Christian Academy Class AA, East L, 10-13 L, 10-35 vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. King’s vs. vs. Boyd Knoxville Greenback Happy vs. vs. Alcoa Academy OPEN Notre Silverdale Chattanooga Buchanon Webb L, 14-48 Valley CAK GCA L, 0-49 W, 70-21 Dame Academy Christian Class AA, East W, 42-7 L, 7-43 W, 31-7 October 1, 2018 www.knoxfocus.com PAGE D1

October 1, 2018

The colonies of Georgia, staff and Cabinet minis- the fanatics, so Kavanaugh setting of a learned profes- the Carolinas and Virginia ters are accosted in the- was offered up for destruc- sor. Surprisingly, she didn’t were dependent upon slav- aters and restaurants. tion in the Democrat’s understand the term excul- ery to work the large farms Other than hatred for Salem Witch Trial inquisi- patory evidence and often and plantations, whereas Trump, which pathetical- tion. appeared incredibly naive. New England was increas- ly drives some, the Kava- Total depravity is a tenant This strikes me as curious ingly mechanized and naugh conundrum swirls of Calvinist philosophy, and and engineered. required less manpower. around abortion. In 1973 was on full display in the The law of our nation Unfortunately, ratification Roe vs. Wade was decid- Senate Judiciary Commit- is justice and fairness. If of the Constitution required ed by nine old men rather tee’s Kavanaugh hear- this is still true, contrast approval of nine of the thir- than by the vote of 200 mil- ing. This was truly Ameri- the Professor’s testimony teen colonies. And to equal- lion Americans. As a result, ca’s darkest hour. I could taken by a gentile woman ize voting apportionment this contentious “A” issue only stand to watch bits attorney and Brett Kava- The A’s of Our Days for the House of Repre- fuels the Kavanaugh selec- and pieces of this debacle naugh’s interrogation by Though I have tried to out there “...lookin’ for love sentatives, the Founders tion because he refused to because it sickened my Democrats in their reincar- avoid the dark vortex of in all the wrong places...” I struck a compromise where comment on how he might stomach and soul. I wit- nation of the Star Chamber. Washington, I have found would be scared to death 3/5 of the slave population vote on a future case nessed our nation’s devo- “For what shall it profit it impossible to escape dating in this “me too” era would be counted, and the regarding abortion before lution and the destruction a man, if he shall gain the the debacle of the Senate of feminism. Ladies, you abomination of the slavery the Supreme Court. Asso- of a once proud people. whole world, and lose his Judiciary Committee. Ordi- may get what your Demo- issue was kicked down the ciate Justice Ruth Ginsberg I can only imagine what soul.” This is the question narily, I am unaware of the crat leaders want: emascu- road. also declined to comment the world saw in this spec- of our day. I suspect some- despicable Feinstein and lated men who no longer Abolition in the 1850s on how she might vote on tacle of teenage “He said; thing happened, some- her craven colleagues. pursue you. was as passionate an issue future cases during her con- she said.” What I saw was where and sometime to But now, I can’t escape History teaches us what as abortion is today. Our firmation to the Supreme manipulative politics and Professor Ford. She is left them and stay informed happens when reason and heated rhetoric is analo- Court, but apparently that power struggle. No glad- scarred and I have pity for of world, national or even law are replaced by hatred gous to that of Massachu- is no longer relevant. Kava- iator in the arena wins, her. However, this is no local events. and tyranny. In 1856 the setts Senator Sumner, who, nagh said that the issue of even if one survives to justification for destroy- Hawaii’s Senator, Mazie issue of slavery in the in 1856, called out slaveo- abortion has been decided fight another day. It’s too ing another man’s life who Hirono, said that men United States was the wners, and provoked such by legal “precedent after bad that Democrat puppe- declares his innocence of should “shut up,” and that question of the day, and ire that he was beaten precedent,” but this is not teers cannot be put into her allegations, for which women must be believed specifically whether the unconscious with a cane good enough for leftists. the arena. The American there is no evidence, and rather than men. This is new territory of Kansas on the Senate floor by a And this brings us to people could then watch four people have refuted sexism and a blatant exam- should be a slave or free House of Representatives the next “A” of this essay. these loathsome Senate her memory of the trou- ple of the class warfare state. Democrat from South Car- “Political assassination” creatures annihilate each bling event. Karl Marx espoused and When our ancestors olina. And the situation is the new mantra of the other and drain the Swamp. I can forgive Professor how the left operates. The came to North America only worsened as brawling left. A bullet is not the only Professor Ford’s speech Ford, but not the Demo- perspective is that all men they found a vast land with broke out in the House of way to destroy someone or struck me. I’m told her elo- crat puppeteers who have are to be considered sexual very few people. In con- Representatives in 1858 end a life. The old dinosaur, cution is known as “uptalk- manipulated the Profes- predators until proven oth- trast, Europe was densely over the slavery issue. Ulti- Feinstein, was not select- ing,” where statements sor, Kavanaugh and Ameri- erwise. Perhaps Hirono populated and, by propor- mately, the American Civil ed by the California Demo- and sentences are ended ca for political gain, in pur- and “not-so-Fine-stein” tion, had little available War resulted from such crat party in this election on a high note. It is associ- suit of power and because have forgotten the Duke land. An agrarian econo- extreme acrimony. cycle. Though she is a far ated with younger people of their hatred of Donald LaCrosse case. Truth has my requires workers. In Fast forward to our own left liberal, she wasn’t pro- or those who are uninitiat- Trump. This is evil personi- no gender. the New World indentured Civil War, currently being gressive, socialist or left- ed. She is a professor (PhD) fied. I am fortunate to be mar- servitude was one way of fought with words, but ist enough for her radical of psychology at Palo Alto ried to a good and sensible acquiring workers and slav- fast approaching violence base. Feinstein needed and Stanford, so her elocu- You may email Dr. Ferguson woman, and I am no longer ery was another. as Senators, White House new street creds to placate tion seems contrived in the at [email protected] Visitors age 65 and up Grandparents as Parents get free admission to Zoo Knoxville October 2 Program Offers Free Legal Talks Senior Day visitors age 65 and over Grandparents raising their grandchild almost always Presented by should check in at the find themselves at some point in a courtroom. The Central Baptist Church Fountain City Gentry Griffey tent located legal system and judicial proceedings can be confus- Gentry Griffey at the zoo’s front entrance ing, frustrating, and many times financially and emo- 5364 N. 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THE 37TH WARD OF THE CITY OF KNOXVILLE, COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION the property is believed to be 7205 MCPEAKE WARD OF THE CITY OF KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE, PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF THE PROPERTY, TENNESSEE, BEING ALL OF LOT 23, BLOCK E, OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. LANE, KNOXVILLE, TN 37909-0000. In the AND BEING KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS OR (v) ANY OTHER MATTER WITH RESPECT FORECLOSURE FOUNTAIN CITY HEIGHTS ADDITION, AS SHOWN Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, event of any discrepancy between this street LOT 7, BLOCK C OF WALNOAKS SUBDIVISION, TO THE PROPERTY, AND ANY PURCHASER IS ON THE MAP OF THE SAME OF RECORD IN MAP Substitute Trustee119 S. Main address and the legal description of the property, UNIT 2, AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT OF RECORD ACQUIRING THE PROPERTY ON AN “AS IS,” NOTICES BOOK 7, PAGE 75, REGISTER`S OFFICE FOR Street, Suite 500Memphis, TN 38103 the legal description shall control. IN PLAT CABINET C, SLIDE 91D (FORMERLY “WHERE IS” BASIS AND “WITH ALL FAULTS”; KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, SAID PROPERTY rubinlublin.com/property-listing CURRENT OWNER(S): MICHELLE R. CEANE, MAP BOOK 24, PAGE 29) IN THE REGISTER`S (b) SPECIFICALLY, BUT NOT IN LIMITATION OF BEING BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS SHOWN Tel: (877) 813-0992Fax: (404) 601-5846 RANDALL S. CEANE OFFICE FOR KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, TO THE FOREGOING, TRUSTEE DOES NOT MAKE ON MAP OF AFORESAID ADDITION, TO WHICH Ad #144051 09/17/2018, 09/24/2018, 10/01/2018 OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: The sale of WHICH PLAT SPECIFIC REFERENCE IS HEREBY AND SPECIFICALLY NEGATES AND DISCLAIMS MAP REFERENCE IS MADE FOR FOR A MORE the above-described property shall be subject to all MADE FOR A MORE PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION, ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES NOTICE OF PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION.THIS CONVEYANCE matters shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid AND ACCORDING TO THE SURVEY OF SMOKY REGARDING COMPLIANCE OF THE PROPERTY IS MADE SUBJECT TO ALL APPLICABLE NOTICE OF taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or MOUNTAIN LAND SURVEYING COMPANY, INC., WITH ANY ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, SUBSTITUTE RESTRICTIONS, INCLUDING RESTRICTIONS OF set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior HOWARD T. DAWSON, SURVEYOR, DATED POLLUTION OR LAND USE LAWS, RULES, TRUSTEE’S SALE RECORD IN DEED BOOK 383, PAGE 326, AND SUBSTITUTE liens or encumbrances as well as any priority DECEMBER 27, 2001 BEARING DRAWING NO. REGULATIONS, ORDERS OR REQUIREMENTS, ALL BUILDING SET BACK LINES AND EXISTING created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that 010595. INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THOSE WHEREAS, default has occurred in the EASEMENTS OF RECORD. TRUSTEE’S SALE an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. Parcel ID: 080H-E-006.00 PERTAINING TO SOLID WASTE, AS DEFINED Parcel ID: 058JE011 This property is being sold with the express performance of the covenants, terms and WHEREAS, default has occurred in the PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address of BY THE U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address of reservation that it is subject to confirmation by conditions of a Deed of Trust dated May 9, performance of the covenants, terms and the property is believed to be 3101 WALRIDGE AGENCY REGULATIONS AT 40 C.F.R., PART 261, the property is believed to be 5205 ROCKCREST the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may 2014, executed by LLOYD D. ALBRIGHT, NADINE conditions of a Deed of Trust dated February ROAD, KNOXVILLE, TN 37921. In the event of OR THE DISPOSAL OR EXISTENCE, IN OR ON THE ROAD, KNOXVILLE, TN 37918. In the event of be rescinded at any time. The right is reserved to ALBRIGHT, conveying certain real property therein 1, 2013, executed by DONNA G BLANTON, any discrepancy between this street address and PROPERTY, OF ANY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES, any discrepancy between this street address and adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, described to R. KIRKLAND MOSER, as Trustee, as MICHAEL W BLANTON, conveying certain real the legal description of the property, the legal AS DEFINED BY THE COMPREHENSIVE same appears of record in the Register’s Office of the legal description of the property, the legal and place certain without further publication, description shall control. ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE COMPENSATION description shall control. property therein described to VANTAGE LAND upon announcement at the time and place for Knox County, Tennessee recorded May 20, 2014, TITLE, as Trustee, as same appears of record in CURRENT OWNER(S): JOSHUA W. SCHMIDT AND LIABILITY ACT OF 1980, AS AMENDED, at Instrument Number 201405200065776; CURRENT OWNER(S): WANDA JEWELL FITTS the sale set forth above. All right and equity of OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: The sale of AND THE REGULATIONS PROMULGATED OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: Secretary of the Register’s Office of Knox County, Tennessee redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said recorded February 25, 2013, at Instrument the above-described property shall be subject to all THEREUNDER; and (c), ANY PURCHASER SHALL Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned Housing and Urban DevelopmentThe sale of the and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of matters shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid RELY SOLELY ON ITS OWN INVESTIGATION above-described property shall be subject to all Number 201302250055767; Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the to FREEDOM MORTGAGE CORPORATION who is and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or OF THE PROPERTY AND NOT ON ANY now the owner of said debt; matters shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior INFORMATION PROVIDED OR TO BE PROVIDED taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned to Trustee. The Property is sold as is, where is, andWHEREAS, the undersigned,Rubin Lublin Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper who is liens or encumbrances as well as any priority BY TRUSTEE, ITS AGENTS OR CONTRACTORS. TN, PLLC, having been appointed as Substitute set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior without representations or warranties of any kind, created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that TRUSTEE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE OR BOUND liens or encumbrances as well as any priority now the owner of said debt; including fitness for a particular use or purpose. Trustee by instrument to be filed for record in the andWHEREAS, the undersigned,Rubin Lublin an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. IN ANY MANNER BY ANY ORAL OR WRITTEN Register’s Office of Knox County, Tennessee. created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO This property is being sold with the express STATEMENTS, REPRESENTATIONS OR an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. TN, PLLC, having been appointed as Substitute COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given Trustee by instrument to be filed for record in the reservation that it is subject to confirmation by INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE PROPERTY that the entire indebtedness has been declared This property is being sold with the express OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may OR THE OPERATION THEREOF, FURNISHED reservation that it is subject to confirmation by Register’s Office of Knox County, Tennessee. Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, Substitute Trustee due and payable, and that the undersigned, Rubin NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given be rescinded at any time. The right is reserved to BY ANY PARTY PURPORTING TO ACT ON Lublin TN, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee or his duly the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may 119 S. Main Street, Suite 500 adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, BEHALF OF TRUSTEE. ANY PURCHASER MUST be rescinded at any time. The right is reserved to that the entire indebtedness has been declared Memphis, TN 38103 appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and due and payable, and that the undersigned, Rubin and place certain without further publication, AGREE THAT THE TRUSTEE SHALL NOT BE authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, rubinlublin.com/property-listing upon announcement at the time and place for RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE TO ANY PURCHASER and place certain without further publication, Lublin TN, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee or his duly Tel: (877) 813-0992Fax: (404) 601-5846 Trustee will, on October 18, 2018 at 12:00 appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and the sale set forth above. All right and equity of FOR ANY CONSTRUCTION DEFECTS, ERRORS upon announcement at the time and place for Ad #143933 09/24/2018, 10/01/2018, 10/08/2018 PM in the lobby of the Knox County Courthouse authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, OR OMISSIONS OR ON ACCOUNT OF ANY OTHER City-County Building 400 Main Street, Knoxville, the sale set forth above. All right and equity of and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of CONDITIONS AFFECTING THE PROPERTY. redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, Trustee will, on October 25, 2018 at 12:00 PM TN, proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest at the North side of the City County Building, Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the THE FOREGOING SHALL NOT BE DEEMED TO and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute and best bidder for cash or certified funds ONLY, 400 Main Street, Knoxville, TN, proceed to sell NOTICE OF LIMIT A PURCHASER’S RIGHT TO ASSERT Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the Trustee. The Property is sold as is, where is, the following described property situated in Knox at public outcry to the highest and best bidder CLAIMS UNDER MANUFACTURER, SUPPLIER, County, Tennessee, to wit: undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute SUBSTITUTE without representations or warranties of any kind, for cash or certified funds ONLY, the following CONTRACTOR AND SUBCONTRACTOR LOT 30 AND PART OF LOT 29, FENTON Trustee. The Property is sold as is, where is, including fitness for a particular use or purpose. described property situated in Knox County, WARRANTIES ASSIGNED TO IT AT CLOSING (IF HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION, AS SHOWN OF without representations or warranties of any kind, TRUSTEE’S SALE THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO Tennessee, to wit: ANY). RECORD IN MAP BOOK 13, PAGE 106, IN including fitness for a particular use or purpose. COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION SITUATED IN DISTRICT NO. EIGHT (8) WHEREAS, default has occurred in the Said sale is being made upon the request of THE REGISTER`S OFFICE OF KNOX COUNTY, THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. OF KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, WITHOUT performance of the covenants, terms and Home Federal Bank of Tennessee, the owner and TENNESSEE, WHICH REFERENCES IS HERE COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, Substitute Trustee THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF conditions of a Deed of Trust dated September holder of the indebtedness secured by said Deed of MADE, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. 119 S. Main Street, Suite 500 KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE, AND BEING KNOWN 22, 2004, executed by ANGELA D HOLBERT, Trust due to the failure of said maker to comply DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT AN Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, Substitute Trustee Memphis, TN 38103 AND DESIGNATED AS LOT 19, WILLOW SPRINGS conveying certain real property therein described with all provisions of said Trust Deed. IRON PIN, SAID IRON PIN BEING LOCATED 119 S. Main Street, Suite 500 rubinlublin.com/property-listing SUBDIVISION, UNIT 6, AS SHOWN ON THE to FIRST KNOXVILLE TITLE, INC., as Trustee, as IN THE NORTHERLY MARGIN OF THE RIGHT- Memphis, TN 38103 Tel: (877) 813-0992Fax: (404) 601-5846 PLAT OF THE SAME OF RECORD BEARING same appears of record in the Register’s Office THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. OF-WAY OF WOODALE DRIVE, SAID IRON PIN rubinlublin.com/property-listing Ad #144628 09/24/2018, 10/01/2018, 10/08/2018 Tel: (877) 813-0992Fax: (404) 601-5846 INSTRUMENT NO. 200203150076089, of Knox County, Tennessee recorded October 1, ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED BEING LOCATED 332.00 FEET, MORE OR LESS, 2004, at Instrument Number 200410010027710; FOR THAT PURPOSE. IN A NORTHEASTERLY DIRECTION FROM THE Ad #144029 09/17/2018, 09/24/2018, 10/01/2018 REGISTER`S OFFICE, KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, TO WHICH PLAT SPECIFIC and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said INVESTOR’S TRUST COMPANY, TRUSTEE POINT OF INTERSECTION OF THE RIGHT-OF- Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned NOTICE OF WAY OF WOODALE DRIVE WITH TAMIANI TRAIL; REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE FOR A MORE PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION. SUBJECT TO ALL to Citibank, N.A., not in its individual capacity, but By:______THENCE, FROM SAID BEGINNING POINT AND NOTICE OF solely as trustee of NRZ Pass-Through Trust VI TRUSTEE’S SALE LEAVING THE NORTHERLY MARGIN RIGHT-OF- EASEMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. SUBSTITUTE Parcel ID: 030G-D-019.00 who is now the owner of said debt; THIS NOTICE IS FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. M. JOYCE CANNON, ASSISTANT SECRETARY WAY OF WOODALE DRIVE, NORTH 21 DEG. 30 andWHEREAS, the undersigned,Rubin Lublin MIN. EAST, 200.33 FEET TO A PIPE; THENCE PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address of NAMES OF INTERESTED PARTIES: TRUSTEE’S SALE the property is believed to be 6774 PURITAN TN, PLLC, having been appointed as Substitute DON E. SMITH Published this: NORTH 89 DEG. 30 MIN. EAST, 83.67 FEET TO Trustee by instrument to be filed for record in the September 24, 2018 A PIPE; THENCE SOUTH 25 DEG. 11 MIN. WEST, LN, CORRYTON, TN 37721. In the event of Notice is hereby given that by virtue of WHEREAS, default has occurred in the Register’s Office of Knox County, Tennessee. October 1, 2018 44.47 FEET TO A PIPE; THENCE SOUTH 65 DEG. any discrepancy between this street address and authority vested in the undersigned, Investor’s performance of the covenants, terms and the legal description of the property, the legal NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given Trust Company, Trustee, by that certain Deed October 8, 2018 58 MIN. EAST, 49.03 FEET TO AN IRON PIN; conditions of a Deed of Trust dated December 18, that the entire indebtedness has been declared THENCE SOUTH 25 DEG. 26 MIN. WEST, 157.84 description shall control. of Trust executed to Investor’s Trust Company, 2015, executed by DOLORES E. BOYES, conveying CURRENT OWNER(S): ESTATE AND/OR due and payable, and that the undersigned, Rubin Trustee, by Don E. Smith, recorded as Instrument FEET TO AN IRON PIN IN THE NORTHERLY certain real property therein described to RELTCO Lublin TN, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee or his duly MARGIN OF THE RIGHT-OF-WAY OF WOODALE HEIRS-AT-LAW OF MICHAEL W BLANTON No. 201205210065494, in the Register’s Office NOTICE OF INC.,, as Trustee, as same appears of record in OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: Secretary of appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and for Knox County, Tennessee, the undersigned will, DRIVE; THENCE, WITH THE NORTHERLY MARGIN the Register’s Office of Knox County, Tennessee authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute SUBSTITUTE OF THE RIGHT-OF-WAY OF WOODALE DRIVE, THE Housing and Urban DevelopmentThe sale of the at about 11:00 o’clock A. M. on October 17, 2018 recorded December 30, 2015, at Instrument above-described property shall be subject to all Trustee will, on October 25, 2018 at 12:00 PM inside the front door of the City-County Building, FOLLOWING TWO (2) CALLS AND DISTANCES: Number 201512300039011; at the North side of the City County Building, 400 TRUSTEE’S SALE NORTH 60 DEG. 40 MIN. WEST, 17.80 FEET TO matters shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid Main Avenue entrance near the Main Assembly and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or Main Street, Knoxville, TN 37902, proceed to sell Room, 400 Main Avenue, Knoxville, Tennessee, AN IRON PIN; THENCE SOUTH 85 DEG. 03 MIN. Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned at public outcry to the highest and best bidder WHEREAS, default has occurred in the EAST, 99.88 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior offer for sale, and sell at public auction to the performance of the covenants, terms and to Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC who is now the liens or encumbrances as well as any priority for cash or certified funds ONLY, the following highest bidder for cash in hand, and in bar of ACCORDING TO THE PRIOR SURVEY OF HINDS owner of said debt; described property situated in Knox County, conditions of a Deed of Trust dated April 2, 2009, SURVEYING, DATED JULY 15, 1994. created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that all right of homestead, the statutory right of executed by LAURA J AYRES, conveying certain andWHEREAS, the undersigned,Rubin Lublin an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. Tennessee, to wit: redemption, the equity of redemption and all other Parcel ID: 068FC023 TN, PLLC, having been appointed as Substitute SITUATED IN DISTRICT SEVEN (7) OF KNOX real property therein described to INVESTORS PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address of This property is being sold with the express rights and exemptions of every kind, including, TRUST COMPANY, as Trustee, as same appears Trustee by instrument to be filed for record in the reservation that it is subject to confirmation by COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AND WITHIN THE 36TH but not limited to, a statutory right to an elective the property is believed to be 5800 WOODALE Register’s Office of Knox County, Tennessee. WARD OF THE CITY OF KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE, of record in the Register’s Office of Knox County, DRIVE, KNOXVILLE, TN 37912. In the event of the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may share, which are waived and relinquished in said Tennessee recorded April 8, 2009, at Instrument NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given be rescinded at any time. The right is reserved to AND BEING KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS ALL Deed of Trust, property conveyed by said Deed of any discrepancy between this street address and that the entire indebtedness has been declared OF LOT 5, BLOCK A, BELCARO SUBDIVISION, Number 200904080064214; the legal description of the property, the legal adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, Trust, which is described as follows: and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said due and payable, and that the undersigned, Rubin and place certain without further publication, UNIT 1, AS SHOWN BY MAP OF SAME OF SITUATED in District Seven (7) of Knox description shall control. Lublin TN, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee or his duly RECORD IN MAP BOOK 20, PAGE 7, AS REVISED Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned CURRENT OWNER(S): DALTON CAPITAL, LLC upon announcement at the time and place for County, Tennessee, and within the 34th Ward to HMC Assets, LLC solely in its capacity as appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and the sale set forth above. All right and equity of IN MAP BOOK 21, PAGE 9, IN THE REGISTER`S of the City of Knoxville, Tennessee, and being OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: The sale of authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute OFFICE FOR KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, TO Separate Trustee of CAM XIX Trust who is now the above-described property shall be subject to all redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, known and designated as all of Lot 15-R of the the owner of said debt; Trustee will, on October 18, 2018 at 10:00 AM and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of WHICH MAP SPECIFIC REFERENCE IS HEREBY Resubdivision of Lots 14 and 15 of the Wooten & matters shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid at the City/County Lobby of the Knox County MADE FOR A MORE PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION. andWHEREAS, the undersigned,Rubin Lublin taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the Mason’s Subdivision as shown by map recorded TN, PLLC, having been appointed as Substitute Courthouse, Knoxville, Tennessee, proceed to sell undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute Parcel ID: 058B-C-003 set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior as Instrument No. 199907130003277, in the Trustee by instrument to be filed for record in the at public outcry to the highest and best bidder Trustee. The Property is sold as is, where is, PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address of liens or encumbrances as well as any priority Register’s Office for Knox County, Tennessee, and Register’s Office of Knox County, Tennessee. for cash or certified funds ONLY, the following without representations or warranties of any kind, the property is believed to be 2220 BELCARO created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that being more particularly bounded and described as NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given described property situated in Knox County, including fitness for a particular use or purpose. DR, KNOXVILLE, TN 37918. In the event of follows: an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. Tennessee, to wit: any discrepancy between this street address and that the entire indebtedness has been declared This property is being sold with the express THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO BEGINNING at an iron pin in the Northern line SITUATED IN THE SIXTH (6TH) CIVIL COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION the legal description of the property, the legal due and payable, and that the undersigned, Rubin reservation that it is subject to confirmation by of Acorn Drive, corner to Lot 16; thence along the Lublin TN, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee or his duly DISTRICT OF KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. description shall control. dividing line between Lots 15-R and 16, North the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may WITHOUT THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF CURRENT OWNER(S): ANGELA D HOLBERT appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and be rescinded at any time. The right is reserved to Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, 4 deg. 08 min. 49 sec. West 290.00 feet to an THE CITY OF KNOXVILLE TENNESSEE, AND Substitute Trustee OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: CAVALRY authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, existing iron pin, corner to Lots 3 and 4; thence Trustee will, on November 1, 2018 at 10:00 FRONTING IN BRIGHT LANE APPROXIMATELY 119 S. Main Street, Suite 500 SPV I, LLC, AS ASSIGNEE OF GE CAPITAL along the dividing line between Lot 15-R and Lots and place certain without further publication, 1,955.6 FEET (TAKEN FROM MAP #705-2822, RETAIL BANK/LOWE`S, CAVALRY SPV I, LLC, AM at the City/County Lobby of the Knox County upon announcement at the time and place for Memphis, TN 38103 4 and continuing along the line of Lot 5, North DATED FEBRUARY 19, 1996 BY SURVEYOR AS SUCCESSOR TO CHASE BANK USA, N.A., Courthouse, Knoxville, Tennessee, proceed to sell the sale set forth above. All right and equity of rubinlublin.com/property-listing 87 deg. 21 min. 14 sec. East 120.00 feet to an PERRY WALKER, TENNESSEE REG. NO. 705, MIDLAND FUNDING LLC, MSW CAPITAL, LLC, AS at public outcry to the highest and best bidder redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, Tel: (877) 813-0992Fax: (404) 601-5846 existing iron pin, corner to Lot 15-R, Lot 6, and THOMPSON SCHOOL ROAD, CORRYTON, TN ASSIGNEE OF CHASE BANK USA, N.A.The sale of for cash or certified funds ONLY, the following and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of Ad #144017 09/24/2018, 10/01/2018, 10/08/2018 Lot 13; thence along the dividing line between Lot 37721). FROM THE CENTER LINE OF BRUSHY the above-described property shall be subject to all described property situated in Knox County, Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the 15-R and Lot 13, South 4 deg. 03 min. 37 sec. VALLEY ROAD TO AN IRON PIN IN THE CORNER matters shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid Tennessee, to wit: undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute East 154.57 feet to an existing iron pin, corner to TO GREGORY; THENCE, NORTH 22 DEGREES 06 taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or SITUATED IN THE SIXTH (6TH) CIVIL Trustee. The Property is sold as is, where is, NOTICE OF Lot 14-R; thence along the dividing line between MINUTES 13 SECONDS EAST, 52.88 FEET TO AN set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior Lots 15-R and 14-R, the following two (2) calls: DISTRICT OF KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, without representations or warranties of any kind, IRON PIN SET IN THE RIGHT-OF-WAY OF BRIGHT WITHOUT THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE including fitness for a particular use or purpose. SUBSTITUTE liens or encumbrances as well as any priority South 86 deg. 26 min. 16 sec. West 94.41 feet LANE, THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE, created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that and South 4 deg. 03 min. 37 sec. East 133.57 CITY OF KNOXVILLE, AND BEING MORE THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A NORTH 49 DEGREES 17 MINUTES 17 SECONDS PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE TRUSTEE’S SALE an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. feet to an existing iron pin in the Northern line WEST, 504.06 FEET TO AN IRON PIN; THENCE, This property is being sold with the express of Acorn Drive; thence along the Northern line DESIGNATED AS LOT 55R, WORTHINGTON USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. NORTH 49 DEGREES 19 MINUTES 30 SECONDS WHEREAS, default has occurred in the reservation that it is subject to confirmation by of Acorn Drive, South 86 deg. 28 min., 18 sec. SUBDIVISION, UNIT 5, AS SHOWN ON PLAT Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, Substitute Trustee WEST, 452.72 FEET TO AN IRON PIN; THENCE, performance of the covenants, terms and the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may West 25.12 feet to an existing iron pin, the point OF SAME OF RECORD IN PLAT CABINET O, 119 S. Main Street, Suite 500 NORTH 45 DEGREES 52 MINUTES 51 SECONDS conditions of a Deed of Trust dated February be rescinded at any time. The right is reserved to of BEGINNING, as shown by survey of Christopher SLIDE 283-D, IN THE REGISTER`S OFFICE FOR Memphis, TN 38103 EAST, 244.19 FEET TO AN IRON PIN; THENCE, 17, 2006, executed by MICHELLE R. CEANE, adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, L. Rudd, TN RLS # 1842, Chris Rudd Surveyors, KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, TO WHICH PLAT rubinlublin.com/property-listingTel: SOUTH 48 DEGREES 49 MINUTES 46 SECONDS RANDALL S. CEANE, conveying certain real and place certain without further publication, 6209 McNeely Road, Corryton, TN 37721, dated SPECIFIC REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE FOR (877) 813-0992Fax: (404) 601-5846 EAST; 584.70 FEET TO A CEDAR TREE; THENCE, property therein described to SCOTT B. upon announcement at the time and place for May 8, 2012. A MORE PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION OF SAID Ad #143946 09/17/2018, 09/24/2018, 10/01/2018 SOUTH 50 DEGREES 10 MINUTES 34 SECONDS GOLDSCHEIN, as Trustee, as same appears of the sale set forth above. All right and equity of LOT. CONVEYED AND SUBJECT TO A JOINT EAST, 268.52 FEET TO AN IRON PIN IN THE record in the Register’s Office of Knox County, BEING the same property conveyed to Don redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, E. Smith and wife, Alma Hill Smith by Quit Claim PERMANENT EASEMENT, AS SET OUT IN DEED NORTHWEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF BRIGHT Tennessee recorded March 1, 2006, at Instrument and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of BOOK 2197, PAGE 99 AND AMENDED IN DEED NOTICE OF LANE; THENCE, WITH THE RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE Number 200603010072901; Deed of Alma Hill Smith, dated July 9, 2007, and Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the recorded as Instrument No. 200805050082899, BOOK 2247, PAGE 29, SECOND AMENDMENT IN SOUTH 22 DEGREES 06 MINUTES 13 SECONDS and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute DEED BOOK 2271, PAGE 1144 AND CORRECTED SUBSTITUTE WEST, 256.34 FEET TO AN IRON PIN, THE POINT Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned to in the Register’s Office for Knox County, Trustee. The Property is sold as is, where is, Tennessee, and being the same property passing IN DEED BOOK 2292, PAGE 901 AND AS SHOWN TRUSTEE’S SALE OF BEGINNING. BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. who is now the owner without representations or warranties of any kind, ON PLAT OF RECORD IN PLAT CABINET O, SLIDE Parcel ID: 027-03406 of said debt; to Don E. Smith, as the surviving tenant by the including fitness for a particular use or purpose. entirety of Alma Hill Smith, who died on or about 283-D AND RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS IN AND WHEREAS, default has occurred in the PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address andWHEREAS, the undersigned,Rubin Lublin THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO TO THE USE OF THE COMMON AREAS AS SET of the property is believed to be 9145 BRIGHT TN, PLLC, having been appointed as Substitute the 12th day of October, 2009. Reference is performance of the covenants, terms and COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION made to Affidavit recorded as Instrument No. OUT IN DEED BOOK 2204, PAGE 427 AND DEED conditions of a Deed of Trust dated June 15, LN, POWELL, TN 37849. In the event of any Trustee by instrument to be filed for record in the OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. 201205210065493, in the Register’s Office for BOOK 2205, PAGE 29, ALL IN THE REGISTER`S 2012, executed by WANDA JEWELL FITTS, discrepancy between this street address and Register’s Office of Knox County, Tennessee. Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, Substitute Trustee Knox County, Tennessee. OFFICE FOR KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE. conveying certain real property therein described the legal description of the property, the legal NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given 119 S. Main Street, Suite 500 THIS conveyance is made subject to applicable Parcel ID: 046LC055 as same appears of record in the Register’s Office description shall control. that the entire indebtedness has been declared Memphis, TN 38103 restrictions, building set-back line, existing PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address of of Knox County, Tennessee recorded June 21, CURRENT OWNER(S): DOLORES E. BOYES due and payable, and that the undersigned, Rubin rubinlublin.com/property-listing easements, and to all conditions as shown on the the property is believed to be 7951 JENHURST 2012, at Instrument Number 201206210072679; OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: The sale of Lublin TN, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee or his duly Tel: (877) 813-0992Fax: (404) 601-5846 WAY, POWELL, TN 37849. In the event of any and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said the above-described property shall be subject to all appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and recorded map. Ad #144639 09/24/2018, 10/01/2018, 10/08/2018 The street address of the above described discrepancy between this street address and Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned to matters shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute the legal description of the property, the legal Reverse Mortgage Solutions, Inc. who is now the taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or Trustee will, on October 25, 2018 at 10:00 AM property is believed to be 3915 Acorn Drive, Knoxville, Tennessee 37918 Control No. description shall control. owner of said debt; set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior at the North Side Entrance of the City County NOTICE OF CURRENT OWNER(S): LAURA J AYRES andWHEREAS, the undersigned,Rubin Lublin liens or encumbrances as well as any priority Building, 400 Main Street, Knoxville, TN 37902, 059IB-009.00, but such address is not part of the legal description of the property sold herein and in OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: Secretary of TN, PLLC, having been appointed as Substitute created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest SUBSTITUTE Housing and Urban Development, WORTHINGTON Trustee by instrument to be filed for record in the an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. and best bidder for cash or certified funds ONLY, the event of any discrepancy, the legal description herein shall control. PLACE HOMEOWNERS OF EAST TENNESSEE, Register’s Office of Knox County, Tennessee. This property is being sold with the express the following described property situated in Knox TRUSTEE’S SALE INC.The sale of the above-described property NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given reservation that it is subject to confirmation by County, Tennessee, to wit: In the event the high bidder at the foreclosure WHEREAS, default has occurred in the sale should fail to comply with the submitted bid, shall be subject to all matters shown on any that the entire indebtedness has been declared the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may LOCATED IN THE COUNTY OF KNOX, STATE recorded plat; any unpaid taxes; any restrictive due and payable, and that the undersigned, Rubin be rescinded at any time. The right is reserved to OF TENNESSEE: SITUATED IN THE FIFTH (5TH) performance of the covenants, terms and the Trustee shall have the option of accepting conditions of a Deed of Trust dated June 21, 2016, the next highest bid in which the bidder is able to covenants, easements or set-back lines that may Lublin TN, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee or his duly adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, CIVIL DISTRICT OF KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, be applicable; any prior liens or encumbrances appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and and place certain without further publication, AND WITHIN THE 47TH WARD OF THE CITY OF executed by JOSHUA W. SCHMIDT, conveying comply, or re-advertise and sell at a second sale. certain real property therein described to TITLE Said sale will be made subject to superior as well as any priority created by a fixture filing; authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute upon announcement at the time and place for KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE, AND BEING KNOWN and to any matter that an accurate survey of Trustee will, on October 18, 2018 at 10:00 AM the sale set forth above. All right and equity of AND DESIGNATED AS ALL OF LOT NUMBER ASSOCIATES OF KNOXVILLE, as Trustee, as same unpaid liens, claims and taxes, and to rights of appears of record in the Register’s Office of Knox tenants in possession, if any. the premises might disclose. This property is at the City/County Lobby of the Knox County redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, FOUR (4), WOOD OF ELRE, AS SHOWN BY MAP being sold with the express reservation that it is Courthouse, Knoxville, Tennessee, proceed to sell and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of OF RECORD IN MAP BOOK 69S, PAGE 28 AND County, Tennessee recorded June 23, 2016, at The right is reserved to adjourn the day of Instrument Number 201606230075298; the sale to another day certain without further subject to confirmation by the lender or Substitute at public outcry to the highest and best bidder Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the MAP CABINET E, SLIDE 341A, REGISTER`S Trustee. This sale may be rescinded at any time. for cash or certified funds ONLY, the following undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute OFFICE, KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, TO WHICH and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said publication, upon announcement at the time set Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned forth above. The right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale described property situated in Knox County, Trustee. The Property is sold as is, where is, MAP REFERENCE IS HERE MADE FOR A MORE to another day, time, and place certain without Tennessee, to wit: without representations or warranties of any kind, PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION THEREOF. to FREEDOM MORTGAGE CORPORATION who is (a) TRUSTEE DOES NOT MAKE AND now the owner of said debt; SPECIFICALLY NEGATES AND DISCLAIMS ANY further publication, upon announcement at the SITUATED IN THE DISTRICT NO. SEVEN (7) including fitness for a particular use or purpose. Parcel ID: 120CD031 time and place for the sale set forth above. All right OF KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AND WITHIN THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address of andWHEREAS, the undersigned,Rubin Lublin REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES (OTHER TN, PLLC, having been appointed as Substitute THAN THE COVENANTS TO BE CONTAINED and equity of redemption, statutory or otherwise, Trustee by instrument to be filed for record in the IN THE TRUSTEE’S DEED), COVENANTS, homestead, and dower are expressly waived in Register’s Office of Knox County, Tennessee. AGREEMENTS OR GUARANTIES OF ANY KIND said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given OR CHARACTER WHATSOEVER, WHETHER good, but the undersigned will sell and convey only that the entire indebtedness has been declared EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ORAL OR WRITTEN, OF, as Substitute Trustee. The Property is sold as is, due and payable, and that the undersigned, Rubin AS TO, CONCERNING, OR WITH RESPECT TO: (i) where is, without representations or warranties Lublin TN, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee or his duly THE VALUE, NATURE, QUALITY OR CONDITION of any kind, including fitness for a particular use You can reserve your legal or public notice appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and OF THE PROPERTY, INCLUDING, WITHOUT or purpose. authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute LIMITATION, THE WATER, SOIL AND GEOLOGY, THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO Trustee will, on October 25, 2018 at 12:00 (ii) THE SUITABILITY OF THE PROPERTY FOR ANY COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION by emailing [email protected] or PM in the lobby of the Knox County Courthouse AND ALL ACTIVITIES AND USES WHICH MAY BE OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. City-County Building 400 Main Street, Knoxville, CONDUCTED THEREON, (iii) THE COMPLIANCE Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, Substitute Trustee TN, proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest OF OR BY THE PROPERTY WITH ANY LAWS, 119 S. Main Street, Suite 500 and best bidder for cash or certified funds ONLY, RULES, ORDINANCES OR REGULATIONS Memphis, TN 38103 calling (865) 686-9970. the following described property situated in Knox OF ANY APPLICABLE GOVERNMENTAL rubinlublin.com/property-listing County, Tennessee, to wit: AUTHORITY OR BODY, (iv) THE HABITABILITY, Tel: (877) 813-0992Fax: (404) 601-5846 SITUATED IN THE 5TH CIVIL DISTRICT OF MERCHANTABILITY, MARKETABILITY, Ad #145057 10/01/2018, 10/08/2018, 10/15/2018 KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, WITHIN THE 42ND PROFITABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A October 1, 2018 www.knoxfocus.com PAGE D3

ANNOUNCEMENTS House, 2614 Thorngrove Knoxville. Did you hear throughout Knoxville and a.m. - 6:00 p.m., until the Pike, Knoxville During this something? Over the years Knox County. day of the sale (no items Driver Safety Classes casseroles, vegetables, hands-on workshop you will we have had many reports Refreshments will be pro- after 4:00 p.m., Friday, PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF THE PROPERTY, For additional informa- etc. We also need sing- cook a meal in its entirety of unexplained sightings vided. October 5). To arrange OR (v) ANY OTHER MATTER WITH RESPECT TO THE PROPERTY, AND ANY PURCHASER IS tion, go to www.aarp.org/ ers! For more info, Claudia and partake in that meal at and incidents at our 1797 for pick-up of large items, ACQUIRING THE PROPERTY ON AN “AS IS,” drive. Dean at 865-673-5822. the end. Enjoy the stories stone home of Francis Seymour First Baptist Church please call the church “WHERE IS” BASIS AND “WITH ALL FAULTS”; (b) SPECIFICALLY, BUT NOT IN LIMITATION OF October 8 – 9, 12:00 Tuesday, Oct. 16th, 6 and get renewed insight Alexander Ramsey and his Seymour First Baptist office at 577-1954. THE FOREGOING, TRUSTEE DOES NOT MAKE to 4:00. O’Connor Senior p.m. Old College Month- into what it took to cook a family. This is your chance Church, located at 11621 AND SPECIFICALLY NEGATES AND DISCLAIMS ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES Center, 611 Winona Street, ly Harp Singing, McMinn meal for your family in the to accompany a profession- Chapman Highway, will West Town Mall to REGARDING COMPLIANCE OF THE PROPERTY Knoxville. George Hancock, County Living Heritage 18th and 19th centuries. al paranormal investigation hold its big fall rummage host Volunteer Expo WITH ANY ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, POLLUTION OR LAND USE LAWS, RULES, Instructor, 865-368-8294 Museum, 522 West Madi- Class fee is $40. Purchase team as they look for signs sale for missions on Satur- Saturday, October 6 REGULATIONS, ORDERS OR REQUIREMENTS, October 8 – 9, 9:00 to son Ave., Athens, TN. For tickets at www.ramsey- of a spiritual presence. Can day, October 6, from 7:00 West Town Mall invites INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THOSE PERTAINING TO SOLID WASTE, AS DEFINED 1:00. Blount County Jus- info: Museum, 423-745- house.org or call (865) you discover who or what a. m. until 1:00 p. m. Hun- the Knoxville community to BY THE U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION tice Center, 950 East 0329, or Cora Sweatt at 546 - 0745 may be lurking within? Res- dreds of quality and bar- an event that inspires ser- AGENCY REGULATIONS AT 40 C.F.R., PART 261, OR THE DISPOSAL OR EXISTENCE, IN OR ON THE Lamar Alexander Parkway, 423 745-0248. ervations required. Ticket gain priced items rang- vice by equipping organiza- PROPERTY, OF ANY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES, Maryville. Diane Lewis, Tuesday, Oct. 16th, 7 Rockin’ the Classics II price $12. Purchase tick- ing in size from jewelry, tions and mobilizing volun- AS DEFINED BY THE COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE COMPENSATION Instructor, 865-982-1887 p.m. Sevier County Month- Saturday October 20 from ets at www.ramseyhouse. glassware, knickknacks, teers to connect with one AND LIABILITY ACT OF 1980, AS AMENDED, October 24-25, 12:00 ly Old Harp Singing, Middle 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Do you org or call (865)546-0745 clothes, books, small elec- another and strengthen AND THE REGULATIONS PROMULGATED THEREUNDER; and (c), ANY PURCHASER SHALL to 4:00. Kingston Com- Creek United Method- have a classic car, truck, tronics, and tools, to fur- communities. In partner- RELY SOLELY ON ITS OWN INVESTIGATION munity Center, 201 Patton ist Church, 1828 Middle motorcycle or tractor that Senior Job Fair niture, major appliances, ship with Volunteer East OF THE PROPERTY AND NOT ON ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED OR TO BE PROVIDED Ferry Road, Kingston, 865- Creek Rd., Pigeon Forge, you would like to show off? Wednesday, October 10, lawn care equipment, a 28 Tennessee, the annual BY TRUSTEE, ITS AGENTS OR CONTRACTORS. 354-0450, Ext. 228. Diana TN. David Sarten at 865 Come to Historic Ramsey 2018 ft. heavy duty equipment event introduces attend- TRUSTEE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE OR BOUND IN ANY MANNER BY ANY ORAL OR WRITTEN Davis, Instructor 389-3100. House, 2614 Thorngrove 9 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. trailer—all await eager and ees to more than 30 non- STATEMENTS, REPRESENTATIONS OR October 25 and 26, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2 p.m., Pike, Knoxville and still Where: CAC L.T. Ross discerning shoppers. profit organizations, includ- INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE PROPERTY OR THE OPERATION THEREOF, FURNISHED 11:00 to 3:00. Frank Annual Dollywood Singing, have plenty of time to get to Building, 2247 Western Every dollar of income ing Zoo Knoxville, Harmo- BY ANY PARTY PURPORTING TO ACT ON Strang Senior Center, 109 in Pigeon Forge, TN. Show the Vols game. There will be Avenue from the sale goes to help ny Family Center, The Muse BEHALF OF TRUSTEE. ANY PURCHASER MUST AGREE THAT THE TRUSTEE SHALL NOT BE Lovell Heights Road, Knox- your New Harp of Columbia trophies, door prizes and The Senior Employ- support the church’s local, Knoxville, Great Schools RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE TO ANY PURCHASER ville, 865-670-6693. Paul tunebook for free entry. For food. Bring a comfy chair ment Service is hosting a domestic, and internation- Partnership, Ijams Nature FOR ANY CONSTRUCTION DEFECTS, ERRORS OR OMISSIONS OR ON ACCOUNT OF ANY OTHER Johnson, Instructor more info, David Sarten, and enjoy classic rock and Senior Job Fair featuring al mission trips and proj- Center, Young-Williams CONDITIONS AFFECTING THE PROPERTY. October 31, November 865-3983100. country music by Nash- more than 35 prospective ects. Through the years Animal Center and more! THE FOREGOING SHALL NOT BE DEEMED TO LIMIT A PURCHASER’S RIGHT TO ASSERT 1, 9:30 to 1:30. Oak Ridge Sun. Oct. 28, 2 p.m., ville recording artist Tedd employers and vendors funds have been raised to With a diverse line-up of CLAIMS UNDER MANUFACTURER, SUPPLIER, Senior Center, 1403 Oak Annual Maryville College Graves and the All Stars. wanting to hire seniors. help send teams and indi- organizations and causes, CONTRACTOR AND SUBCONTRACTOR WARRANTIES ASSIGNED TO IT AT CLOSING (IF Ridge Turnpike, Oak Ridge, Singing, Center for Campus This event is free to the Job seekers should bring viduals to Guatemala, Italy, there’s a volunteer oppor- ANY). 865-425-3999. Ralph Ray- Ministry, Maryville, TN. public. Show entries are copies of their resume and Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Mon- tunity for everyone! Said sale is being made upon the request of Home Federal Bank of Tennessee, the owner and born, Instructor Park at Fayerweather Hall. $25 for cars and trucks, be prepared to fill out job tana, Appalachia, Philadel- The Volunteer Expo will holder of the indebtedness secured by said Deed of Tom Taylor for more info, $15 for motorcycles applications. phia, Boston area, New be held Saturday, October Trust due to the failure of said maker to comply with all provisions of said Trust Deed. East TN Old Harp Shape 865-984-8585. and tractors. Hit or miss In addition to the Job York City, and other places. 6, 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. at West Note Singings Sunday, Oct. 28th, 3 engines are free. Cars and Fair, the Tennessee Career Disaster relief teams have Town Mall, 7600 Kingston THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED All are invited, tunebooks pm, Franklin Monthly Old trucks can register ahead Coach will be on site to assisted flood, fire, hurri- Pike. This event is FREE FOR THAT PURPOSE. provided. Website is www. Harp Singing, Greeneville online and save $5 by mid- provide resources for job cane, and tornado victims. and open to the public. INVESTOR’S TRUST COMPANY, TRUSTEE oldharp.org. Cumberland Presbyterian night, Wednesday, Oct. seekers such as internet The church’s shower unit By:______Sunday, October 14th, Church, 210 N. Main St., 17th. Purchase entry tick- job searches, interviewing was used to assist with

M. JOYCE CANNON, ASSISTANT SECRETARY 5:30-6:30 p.m. potluck Greeneville, TN. Jeff Farr ets at www.ramseyhouse. skills, help with resumes, hurricane and flood clean- supper, 6:30-8:00 p.m. at 423 639-8211. org or call (865) 546-0745 and more. up in Texas and Florida last Published this: September 24, 2018 singing with UT’s Music of A Career Closet will be year. Local projects include October 1, 2018 Appalachia Class, taught October events at the The Spirits Within: A available to provide pro- building handicap ramps October 8, 2018 by Sean McCollough, at Historic Ramsey House Ramsey Paranormal Inves- fessional work clothes for and home repairs. the Laurel Theater, 1538 Open Fire Cooking with tigation, Saturday, October women going into the work- Donated items can be NOTICE OF Laurel Ave., Knoxville, TN. Jim Buckenmyer, Saturday, 27 starting at 7:00 p.m. at force. left at the church Monday SUBSTITUTE Please plan on attending! October 6 starting at 10:00 Historic Ramsey House, Learn about various through Friday, starting TRUSTEE’S SALE We need salads, simple a.m. at Historic Ramsey 2614 Thorngrove Pike, volunteer opportunities September 24, from 9:00 WHEREAS, default has occurred in the performance of the covenants, terms and conditions of a Deed of Trust dated April 2, 2009, executed by LAURA J AYRES, conveying certain real property therein described to INVESTORS TRUST COMPANY, as Trustee, as same appears of record in the Register’s Office of Knox County, Tennessee recorded April 8, 2009, at Instrument Number 200904080064214; and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said LEGAL & PUBLIC NOTICES Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned to HMC Assets, LLC solely in its capacity as the undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the claims, matured or unmatured, against his or her the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) 1998 Pon Sunfi 1G2JB1247W7532824 Separate Trustee of CAM XIX Trust who is now NOTICE OF Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. estate are required to file the same with the Clerk otherwise their claims will be forever barred: 1999 For Explo 1FMDU34X7XZC06531 the owner of said debt; COURT All persons, resident and non-resident, having and Master of the above named Court on or before (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the 2004 Che Caval 1G1JC12F347233704 andWHEREAS, the undersigned,Rubin Lublin SUBSTITUTE claims, matured or unmatured, against his or her the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) first date of the publication of this notice if the 1997 For Winds 2FMDA5144VBC99748 TN, PLLC, having been appointed as Substitute TRUSTEE’S SALE NOTICES estate are required to file the same with the Clerk otherwise their claims will be forever barred: creditor received an actual copy of this notice to 2002 STR 53FT 1S12E95302E474676 Trustee by instrument to be filed for record in the and Master of the above named court on or before (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the creditors at least sixty (60) days before the date 1994 Cad Devil 1G6KD52B1RU279296 Register’s Office of Knox County, Tennessee. WHEREAS, default has occurred in the the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) first publication of this notice if the creditor that is four (4) months from the date of the first 1998 Hon Civic 1HGEJ6673WL047736 NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given performance of the covenants, terms and NON-RESIDENT otherwise their claims will be forever barred. received an actual copy of this notice to creditors publication; or 2001 Bui LeSab 1G4HP54K314219788 that the entire indebtedness has been declared conditions of a Deed of Trust dated October 10, NOTICE (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor 2005 Che Impal 2G1WF52K359363886 due and payable, and that the undersigned, Rubin 2017, executed by PAUL ELDRIDGE, conveying first publication of this notice if the creditor (4) months from the date of this first publication; received an actual copy of the notice to creditors 2000 Pon Bonne 1G2HX54K7Y4213561 Lublin TN, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee or his duly certain real property therein described to ALAN TO: AMBER N. ROGERS; received an actual copy of this notice to creditors or if the creditor received the copy of the notice less 2002 Toy 4Runn JT3GN86R420256279 appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and PRITCHARD, as Trustee, as same appears of IN RE: SPENCER RILEY CRIGGER at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four 2000 Hon Accor JHMCG565XYC010391 authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute record in the Register’s Office of Knox County, NO. 196551-2 (4) months from the date of this first publication; received an actual copy of the notice to creditors (4) months from the date of first publication as 1999 Toy Corol 2T1BR12E5XC111446 Trustee will, on November 1, 2018 at 10:00 Tennessee recorded October 18, 2017, at IN THE CHANCERY COURT FOR KNOX or if the creditor received the copy of the notice less described in (1)(A);or 2006 Sat VUE 5GZCZ63476S853396 AM at the City/County Lobby of the Knox County Instrument Number 201710180024572; COUNTY, TENNESSEE (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s 1997 Toy 4Runn JT3HN86R9V0101283 Courthouse, Knoxville, Tennessee, proceed to sell and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said In this Cause, it appearing from the Complaint received an actual copy of the notice to creditors (4) months from the date of first publication as date of death. 2003 Nis Xterr 5N1ED28T63C669280 at public outcry to the highest and best bidder Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned filed, which is sworn to, that the defendant if the creditor received the copy of the notice less described in (1)(A); or This the 18 day of SEPTEMBER, 2018 2001 Nis Sentr 3N1CB51D61L485211 for cash or certified funds ONLY, the followingto Planet Home Lending, LLC who is now the AMBER N. ROGERS a non-resident of the State than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s 2004 Jee Grand 1J4GW48SX4C134412 described property situated in Knox County, owner of said debt; of Tennessee, or whose whereabouts cannot be (4) months from the date of first publication as date of death ESTATE OF OPHELIA ANN DAVENPORT 2005 For Five 1FAFP28155G113817 Tennessee, to wit: andWHEREAS, the undersigned,Rubin Lublin ascertained upon diligent search and inquiry, so described in (1)(A); or This the 13 day of SEPTEMBER, 2018. PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) 2001 Tri Sprin SMT600FM21J125647 SITUATED IN THE SIXTH (6TH) CIVIL TN, PLLC, having been appointed as Substitute that the ordinary process of law cannot be served (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s ANN MICHELLE WAKEFIELD; EXECUTRIX 1991 Toy Previ JT3AC11R0M0049451 date of death ESTATE OF CAROLYN H BOWMAN DISTRICT OF KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, Trustee by instrument to be filed for record in the upon AMBER N. ROGERS it is ordered that said 6826 SHADY LANE 1997 Pon Bonne 1G2HX52K7VH257275 This the 20 day of SEPTEMBER, 2018. PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) WITHOUT THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE Register’s Office of Knox County, Tennessee. defendant AMBER N. ROGERS file an answer with KNOXVILLE, TN. 37918 2003 Jee Liber 1J4GK48K93W646686 CITY OF KNOXVILLE, AND BEING MORE NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given MICHAEL E BOWMAN; EXECUTOR 2010 Hyu Elant KMHDU4AD3AU928809 the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court in ESTATE OF WILLIAM MARC DAWN 12421 BUTTERNUT CIRCLE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: that the entire indebtedness has been declared Knoxville, Tennessee and with Meghan A. Bodie, ROBERT W GODWIN ATTORNEY AT LAW 1997 For Musta 1FALP4044VF171671 DESIGNATED AS LOT 55R, WORTHINGTON due and payable, and that the undersigned, Rubin PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) KNOXVILLE, TN. 37934 4611 OLD BROADWAY 1992 Toy Picku 4TARN01P4NZ033327 an Attorneys whose address is, 10265 Kingston KELLY M DAWN; ADMINISTRATRIX SUBDIVISION, UNIT 5, AS SHOWN ON PLAT Lublin TN, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee or his duly Pike, Suite C, Knoxville, TN 37922 within thirty KNOXVILLE, TN. 37918 1997 For Exped 1FMFU18LXVLB65848 OF SAME OF RECORD IN PLAT CABINET O, appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and 4206 SHANGRI LA DRIVE GLENNA W OVERTON-CLARK (30) days of the last date of publication or a KNOXVILLE, TN. 37914 ATTORNEY AT LAW SLIDE 283-D, IN THE REGISTER`S OFFICE FOR authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute judgment by default will be taken against you and KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, TO WHICH PLAT Trustee will, on November 1, 2018 at 10:00 AM 9111 CROSS PARK DRIVE, SUITE D 200 NOTICE OF AUCTION the cause will be set for hearing Ex-Parte as to LAUREN E SMITH ATTORNEY AT LAW KNOXVILLE, TN. 37923 SPECIFIC REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE FOR at the City/County Lobby of the Knox County you before Chancellor Clarence E. Pridemore, Jr. MISC. A MORE PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION OF SAID Courthouse, Knoxville, Tennessee, proceed to sell 110 COGDILL ROAD KNOXVILLE, TN. 37922 In compliance with TCA 66-14-102 thru at the Knox County Chancery Court, Division II, 66-14-106 the following cars will be sold on LOT. CONVEYED AND SUBJECT TO A JOINT at public outcry to the highest and best bidder 400 Main Street, Knoxville, Tennessee 37902. NOTICE TO PERMANENT EASEMENT, AS SET OUT IN DEED for cash or certified funds ONLY, the following NOTICES October 16, 2018 @ 2:00 PM @ Chestnut Street This notice will be published in The Knoxville CREDITORS Transport & Recovery, Inc. 5000 Rutledge Pike BOOK 2197, PAGE 99 AND AMENDED IN DEED described property situated in Knox County, Focus Newspaper for four (4) consecutive weeks. NOTICE TO Tennessee, to wit: Knoxville, TN if total bill is not paid by date of sale. BOOK 2247, PAGE 29, SECOND AMENDMENT IN This 17th day of September, 2018. ESTATE OF FRANCES GERMAINE COX LEGAL SECTION 94 SITUATED IN DISTRICT NO. NINE (9) OF CREDITORS 1991 Che C1500 1GCDC14Z6ME182545 DEED BOOK 2271, PAGE 1144 AND CORRECTED ______DOCKET NUMBER 80836-3 Knox County will receive bids for the following IN DEED BOOK 2292, PAGE 901 AND AS SHOWN KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AND WITHOUT items & services: 2007 BMW 5 ser WBANE53597CY04783 ESTATE OF PATRICIA MARILYN JOHNSON Notice is hereby given that on the 14TH day 1996 Acu Integ JH4DC2381TS003776 ON PLAT OF RECORD IN PLAT CABINET O, SLIDE CORPORATE LIMITS, AND BEING KNOWN AND Clerk and Master DOCKET NUMBER 80872-3 of SEPTEMBER 2018, letters testamentary in Bid 2742, Full Body Scanner, due 10/30/18; 283-D AND RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS IN AND DESIGNATED AS ALL OF LOT 1R-1A, BROWNING Bid 2743, Waste and Recycling Equipment, 2006 For Fusio 3FAHP081X6R214343 Notice is hereby given that on the 25 day respect of the Estate of FRANCES GERMAINE 2000 Suz Grand JS3TE62VXY4105256 TO THE USE OF THE COMMON AREAS AS SET PROPERTY, AS SHOWN BY MAP OF THE SAME of SEPTEMBER 2018, letters testamentary in COX who died Aug 17, 2018, were issued the due 11/1/18 OUT IN DEED BOOK 2204, PAGE 427 AND DEED IN INSTRUMENT NO. 200803120068163, IN For additional information call 865-215-5777, 2001 Mit Mirag JA3AY26C91U012103 NON-RESIDENT respect of the Estate ofPATRICIA MARILYN undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the 2003 For Tauru 1FAFP53UX3A101486 BOOK 2205, PAGE 29, ALL IN THE REGISTER`S THE REGISTER`S OFFICE FOR KNOX COUNTY, JOHNSONwho died Jul 18, 2018, were issued Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. stop by the Procurement Division, 1000 North 2005 Dod Neon 1B3ES56C05D217709 OFFICE FOR KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE. TENNESSEE, TO WHICH MAP SPECIFIC NOTICE the undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the All persons, resident and non-resident, having Central St., Suite 100, Knoxville, TN 37917, 2000 Maz Mille JM1TA2212Y1613092 Parcel ID: 046LC055 REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE FOR A MORE Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. claims, matured or unmatured, against his or her or visit our website: www.knoxcounty.org/ PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address of PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION. TO: AMBER BROOKE JONES; All persons, resident and non-resident, having estate are required to file the same with the Clerk procurement. To bid on Knox County surplus 1992 Pon Bonne 1G2HZ52L8N1291222 the property is believed to be 7951 JENHURST Parcel ID: 138-003.01 IN RE: MICHAEL EARL JONES v. claims, matured or unmatured, against his or her and Master of the above named Court on or before items, go to www.govdeals.com. 2001 For Tauru 1FAHP55U41A135703 WAY, POWELL, TN 37849. In the event of any PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address of AMBER BROOKE JONES estate are required to file the same with the Clerk the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) 1993 Ply Accla 1P3XA46K0PF519990 discrepancy between this street address and the property is believed to be 601 E HENDRON NO. 195291-2 and Master of the above named Court on or before otherwise their claims will be forever barred. 1986 Toy Picku JT4RN50R7G0122708 the legal description of the property, the legal CHAPEL RD, KNOXVILLE, TN 37920. In the IN THE CHANCERY COURT FOR KNOX the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the NOTICE OF AUCTION 1997 Che Tahoe 1GNEK13R6VJ443035 description shall control. event of any discrepancy between this street COUNTY, TENNESSEE otherwise their claims will be forever barred: first publication of this notice if the creditor 2003 For Tauru 1FAHP53U13G270365 CURRENT OWNER(S): LAURA J AYRES address and the legal description of the property, In this Cause, it appearing from the Complaint (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the received an actual copy of this notice to creditors In compliance with TCA 66-14-102 thru 66- 2005 Dod Neon 1B3ES56C85D198326 OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: Secretary of the legal description shall control. filed, which is sworn to, that the defendant first publication of this notice if the creditor at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four 14-106 the following cars will be sold on October 1999 For Explo 1FMYU22E1XUB82608 Housing and Urban Development, WORTHINGTON CURRENT OWNER(S): PAUL ELDRIDGE AMBER BROOKE JONES a non-resident of the received an actual copy of this notice to creditors (4) months from the date of this first publication; 16, 2018 @ 2:00 PM @ Cedar Bluff Towing, Inc. 2001 Che Impal 2G1WF52EX19244365 PLACE HOMEOWNERS OF EAST TENNESSEE, OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: The sale of State of Tennessee, or whose whereabouts at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four or 623 Simmons Road Knoxville, TN if total bill is not 1998 For F-150 1FTZX17W6WNA62467 INC.The sale of the above-described property the above-described property shall be subject to all cannot be ascertained upon diligent search and (4) months from the date of this first publication; (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor paid by date of sale. 2006 Lin Town 1LNHM82W36Y601318 shall be subject to all matters shown on any matters shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid inquiry, so that the ordinary process of law or received an actual copy of the notice to creditors 2009 Maz Mazda 1YVHP81A795M35001 2000 Nis Pathf JN8AR07S5YW449639 recorded plat; any unpaid taxes; any restrictive taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or cannot be served upon AMBER BROOKE JONES (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor if the creditor received the copy of the notice less 2000 Pon Grand 1G2NV52E7YM798311 1996 Jee Grand 1J4GZ58S1TC330301 covenants, easements or set-back lines that may set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior it is ordered that said defendant AMBER BROOKE received an actual copy of the notice to creditors than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four 1997 Toy Camry 4T1BG22K5VU023414 1999 For Tauru 1FAFP53S4XA302546 be applicable; any prior liens or encumbrances liens or encumbrances as well as any priority JONES file an answer with the Clerk and Master if the creditor (4) months from the date of first publication as 1999 Lin Conti 1LNHM97V5XY660149 2005 For Escap 1FMYU94185KD40342 as well as any priority created by a fixture filing;created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that of the Chancery Court in Knoxville, Tennessee received the copy of the notice less than sixty described in (1)(A); or 2016 VAN 5V8VA5321GM609384 1985 Hon VF110 1HFSC1714FA100518 and to any matter that an accurate survey of an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. and with W. Brian Starnes, an Attorney whose (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s 2001 Lin Town 1LNHM82W41Y719533 1996 Kaw EX250 JKAEXMF14TA049722 the premises might disclose. This property is This property is being sold with the express address is, 9041 Executive Park Drive, Suite from the date of first publication as described in date of death. 2001 Sat S Ser 1G8ZK52781Z235245 2015 Tai N/A LYDY5TBB3F1500289 being sold with the express reservation that it is reservation that it is subject to confirmation by 106, Knoxville, TN 37923, within thirty (30) days (1)(A}; or This the 14TH day of SEPTEMBER, 2018. 1993 Bui Centu 1G4AG55N2P6488694 1997 Nis Maxim JN1CA21D4VT844770 subject to confirmation by the lender or Substitutethe lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may of the last date of publication or a judgment by (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s 1983 Che C20 2GCGC24T8D1104512 Trustee. This sale may be rescinded at any time. be rescinded at any time. The right is reserved to default will be taken against you and the cause date of death ESTATE OF FRANCES GERMAINE 2004 SUB IMPRE JF1CE61609C508775 The right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, will be set for hearing Ex-Parte as to you before This the 25 day of SEPTEMBER, 2018. COX PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) 2003 For Explo 1FMZU65W43UB10067 PUBLIC NOTICE to another day, time, and place certain without and place certain without further publication, upon Chancellor Clarence E. Pridemore, Jr. in the Knox JOHN FRANCIS COX; EXECUTOR 2008 Cad CTS 1G6Ds57V980145210 further publication, upon announcement at the announcement at the time and place for the sale County Chancery Court, Division II, 400 W. Main ESTATE OF PATRICIA MARILYN 200 WINGED FOOT PT. 2006 Kia Optim KNAGE123565040631 Knoxville Regional Transportation time and place for the sale set forth above. All right set forth above. All right and equity of redemption, Street, Suite 125, Knoxville, Tennessee 37902. JOHNSON PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) KNOXVILLE, TN. 37934 2006 Hon Accor 1HGCM72796A015962 Planning Organization and equity of redemption, statutory or otherwise, statutory or otherwise, homestead, and dower are This notice will be published in The Knoxville REGENE R BAEHR; EXECUTRIX 2000 For Range 1FTYR10VXYPC20095 Technical Committee Meeting, homestead, and dower are expressly waived in expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and the Focus Newspaper for four (4) consecutive weeks. 5809 ELDRIDGE ROAD NE 2001 For Explo 1FMYU60E61UC70197 October 16, 2018 said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be title is believed to be good, but the undersigned This 21st day of September, 2018. KNOXVILLE, TN. 37918 NOTICE TO 2010 Nis Versa 3N1BC1APXAL356755 good, but the undersigned will sell and convey only will sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee. ______1996 Nis Altim 1N4BU31D4TC125544 The Knoxville Regional Transportation as Substitute Trustee. The Property is sold as is, The Property is sold as is, where is, without CREDITORS 1997 Che K1500 1GCEK14R4VZ219545 Planning Organization (TPO) Technical Committee where is, without representations or warranties representations or warranties of any kind, Clerk and Master NOTICE TO 2004 Che Caval 1G1JC12F847244262 will meet on Tuesday, October 16th at 9 a.m. of any kind, including fitness for a particular useincluding fitness for a particular use or purpose. ESTATE OF OPHELIA ANN DAVENPORT 2008 Cad CTS 1G6DF577780167034 in the Small Assembly Room of the City County or purpose. THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO CREDITORS DOCKET NUMBER 80846-1 1999 Inf G20 JNKCP11A0XT008130 Building, 400 Main Street, Knoxville, TN. The full THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION NOTICE TO Notice is hereby given that on the 18 day 2007 Hon Accor 1HGCM72757A015765 Agenda will be available on the TPO website 5-7 COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. ESTATE OF CAROLYN H BOWMAN of SEPTEMBER 2018, letters testamentary 2001 Che Astro 1GNDM19W21B130099 days prior to the meeting and can be found here: OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, Substitute Trustee CREDITORS DOCKET NUMBER 80817-2 in respect of the Estate of OPHELIA ANN 2006 Kia Spect KNAFE122X65290787 www.knoxtrans.org/meeting. If you would like a Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, Substitute Trustee 119 S. Main Street, Suite 500 Notice is hereby given that on the 13 day DAVENPORT who died Jul 9, 2018, were issued 2002 Sub Legac 4S3BE645926213077 copy of the final Agenda please contact the TPO. 119 S. Main Street, Suite 500 Memphis, TN 38103 ESTATE OF WILLIAM MARC DAWN of SEPTEMBER 2018, letters testamentary in the undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the 2004 Vol Jetta 3VWRK69M14M031140 If you need assistance or accommodation for a Memphis, TN 38103 rubinlublin.com/property-listing DOCKET NUMBER 80858-1 respect of the Estate of CAROLYN H BOWMAN Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. 2004 Sub Outba 4S3BH806147626478 disability please notify the TPO three business rubinlublin.com/property-listing Tel: (877) 813-0992Fax: (404) 601-5846 Notice is hereby given that on the 20 day who died Jul 25, 2018, were issued the All persons, resident and non-resident, having 2003 For Escor 3FAFP11363R142349 days in advance of the meeting and we will be Tel: (877) 813-0992Fax: (404) 601-5846 Ad #144027 10/01/2018, 10/08/2018, 10/15/2018 of SEPTEMBER 2018, letters administration undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the claims, matured or unmatured, against the estate 1994 Hon Civic 1HGEJ1228RL024261 glad to work with you in obliging any reasonable Ad #145057 10/01/2018, 10/08/2018, 10/15/2018 in respect of the Estate of WILLIAM MARC Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. are required to file the same with the Clerk and 2003 Bui Rende 3G5DA03E63S540124 request. 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