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McMillan Decides Not To Seek Board Chairmanship By Focus Staff his need to recover from recent surgery. “My voice Mike McMillan has is still weak and I need a announced he will not little more time to recov- continue to seek the er and that’s the most chairmanship of the Knox important thing right County Board of Educa- now.” McMillan said he is tion. A former Chair of concentrating on his dis- the Board, McMillan trict and serving his con- and Sixth District Board stituents. member Terry Hill dead- “I have always tried to locked earlier this month pay close attention to 4-4 with one member matters in my district and absent. McMillan served I still take a lot of pleasure as chair two years ago from that. This is going to and said he would con- be a critical year and the sider serving as chair at chairman of the school some point in the future. board is going to have a McMillan said he would lot of work to do and face not seek the chairman- some significant challeng- Photos by Mike Steely. ship nor accept it due to es,” McMillan said. Knoxville Mayor Madeline Rogero speaks during the dedication of the Parks and Recreation Department Headquarters in the former Lakeshore Mental Hospital administration building. The three floor facility has been totally renovated but much of the original architectural features were preserved. Parks and Rec moves into Lakeshore

By Mike Steely [email protected] The mayor recognized the “thou- sands upon thousands of patients for It was ribbon cutting day Wednes- 126 years” and said former workers day as Mayor Madeline Rogero have a personal connection to the and other elected officials and city building. employees officially opened the new “This is such a beautiful place for Parks and Recreation Department healing,” she said. The mayor also headquarters in the former Lake- said that 83% of the material used shore Mental Hospital administration in restoration or demolition of the 20 building.Vice Mayor Duane Grieve buildings there were either reused or spoke and was joined at the podium recycled. Celebrate the by Parks and Recreation Director Grieve said that building is “truly a Joe Walsh, Knoxville Mayor Made- historic treasure that has been trans- line Rogero and Lakeshore Park Inc. formed into use by the city.” City of Knoxville’s board member Caesar Stair. They Walsh said the city was grateful were joined by other officials to cut for the Lakeshore Park Board for the ribbon. The historic building, built making $25 million in park upgrades 225th Anniversary in 1886, has been totally renovated, possible. Rogero called the building The restoration of the Lakeshore with lots of care to keep the integrity “an architectural and historic gem.” Administration building for use The Arts & Culture Alli- Park extension. At 10:30 of the building, and features hard- Closed in 2012 after 126 years as by the City Parks and Recreation ance, the City of Knox- a.m. and 12:00 p.m. wood floors, the original three-sto- headquarters of the mental health Department included many inside ville, and Visit Knoxville in the Museum of East ry stair banister, several restored facility the facility had administered details. Several fireplaces, hardwood invite the public to cel- Tennessee History, the fireplaces and a beautiful entrance floors, windows and the beautiful stair ebrate the City of Knox- Archives of Moving Image porch and historic pillars. Continued on page 3 rails were preserved and restored. ville’s 225th Anniversa- and Sound are showing a ry, October 1-3, 2016, at one-hour film containing three distinct events. archival footage of - On Saturday, October 1, town Knoxville through- from 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 out the 20th century, Hispanic Heritage Month underway p.m., the public may enjoy rare films of the UT Vols free performances by at the 1940 Rose Bowl By Mike Steely [email protected] and regional culture and Latina; Carolos Bermudez, p.m. on Market Square. It Ensemble Knox, Knoxville and 1941 Sugar Bowl, the blending of the two. past president of that orga- will feature a modern Peru- Symphony Orchestra’s historic events, home “Bueno Dias, y’all,” the The 2016 Hispanic Heri- nization; Angela Masini, vian Band and the Jimmy String Quartet, Knoxville movies, local musicians minister said before lead- tage Month stretches from chair of the Ho La Art Com- Bonilla Orchestra. Opera, and Marble City and more. ing the devotional during September 15th to Octo- mittee, and Mayor Made- Sunday will feature her- Opera. On Sunday, October the kickoff of the Hora Lati- ber 15th, recognizing the line Rogero. itage booths from 24 dif- There will also be 20 2, the public is invited na-sponsored Ho La Fes- contributions of people of Gregory B. Kaplan ferent cultures with food, booths for local arts and to a magical, once-in- tival in Knoxville. Pastor Spanish heritage in East spoke on the multiculture folk dance, Carlos Santana culture organizations to a-lifetime dining experi- Melvin Colon was address- Tennessee. One room in in Knoxville and “El Mari- music, a mariachi band, a host children’s activi- ence on the Gay Street ing a breakfast at the Knox- the KMA is featuring award- achi” (Gustavo Rodriguez) children’s area, a puppet ties and promote their Bridge beginning at 5:30 ville Museum of Art and the winning art by Hispanic res- supplied music and vocals theater, a science show by events, and local artists p.m. 100% of the net pro- humor in his greeting was idents during this time. during the breakfast. Dr. Hazari and a finale by will sell their handcraft- ceeds benefit the Arts & recognized and appreciat- Hosted by WVLT’s Marco The main events of His- Jerry Portilla Band. ed wares including pot- Heritage Fund, Knox- ed in the crowd of city and Villarreal, the kickoff fea- panic Heritage Month will The festival culminates tery, glass, and painting. ville’s united arts fund. county officials and citi- tured various speakers be held this Saturday and with a Parade of Nations on Visit Knoxville is provid- The Dinner on the Bridge zens. The words reflected including Pedro Tomas, Sunday with a concert Sat- Gay Street with costumes ing free cupcakes at this is catered by All Occasion the area’s unique Hispanic president of Ho La Hora urday night starting at 7 Continued on page 3 celebration in the Krutch Continued on page 2 Spotlit on Disleksia PAGE A2 The Knoxville Focus September 26, 2016 Explaining Statute of Limitations The statute of state of Tennes- is one year from the date of years 16-year-old is injured in an Jedidiah McKeehan is limitations is a see. injury. So, in most cases, you accident, they have nearly an attorney practicing in law which states T h e f ir s t Additional statutes to be have 1 year from the date 3 years to file (on their 19th Knox County and surround- how long you have one, and most aware of are: of the injury or the date the birthday). ing counties. He works in to bring a lawsuit common, is a Contracts - 6 years. injury is discovered, which is Knowing what your lim- many areas, including crim- against someone statute of limi- Libel (written defamation) usually the same time. ited timeframe is to file a inal, personal injury, land- who has harmed tation for a per- - 1 year Now there are a few cases lawsuit helps you to make lord-tenant, probate, and you. Each state sonal injury law- Slander (spoken defama- in which the statute of lim- a decision on what your next estate planning. Visit attor- has a different By Jedidiah suit. This would tion) - 6 months itations goes beyond the steps should be. 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Anniversary Fulton unveils attend BMA. The fine arts begins Sept. 26, 2016. Cont. from page 1 new weight room curriculum includes class- “Evidence shows vacci- es in dance, theater, music nating children against the Catering and features Fulton High School and and visual art as well as flu not only protects them; it remarks by Mayor Made- the Lift Life Foundation offi- several museum partner- also helps protect the entire line Rogero, the Inaugural cially opened Fulton’s newly ships. community as children are Poem by R.B. Morris, City of renovated weight room in a Speaking to the impor- known to be the major trans- Knoxville’s First Poet Laure- ceremony Friday, Septem- tance of the proposal in a mitter of flu to others,” said ate, entertainment by Carol ber 23 in the Fulton High letter of support for the proj- KCHD Director Dr. Martha Zinavage Shane, a silent School Auditorium. ect, Knoxville Mayor Mad- Buchanan. “Whether par- auction, and more. Tickets The Lift Life Founda- eline Rogero said “Beau- ents take part in this pro- for Dinner on the Bridge tion has spent the last two mont is one of Knoxville’s gram or not, we urge them are $225 per person and weeks completely trans- highest poverty and most to have their children vac- may be purchased online forming the weight room diverse schools. This grant cinated against the flu, a at www.KnoxTIX.com or by with new weight equipment, will enable them to reach disease that still kills thou- Photo by Dan Andrews. phone at 865-523-7543. lighting, sound system, and students and the communi- sands of Americans every President of Knox County Teacher’s Association Lauren On Monday, October 3, graphics. ty in new and more creative year. The flu shot will soon Hopson (center) spoke at last week’s Knox County Re- the Historic Homes of Knox- ways.” Beaumont is a com- be available at our three tired Teachers Association meeting at the Foundry. Hop- ville invite the public to a Beaumont munity school through the locations, and it’s already son is pictured with Jeanette Casteel, Knox County Re- luncheon at 11:30 a.m. at Magnet Academy Great Schools Partnership. widely available elsewhere tired Teachers Association President, and Bill Crosland, The Foundry to celebrate Supporters of the pro- in the community – at medi- President Elect. the founding of the City of Competes for posal can vote every day, cal providers, pharmacies Knoxville 225 years ago. $100K Grant starting Oct. 1. At the end and Free Flu Shot Saturday Bill Landry, host of WBIR’s Beaumont Magnet Acad- of October, the six schools on Oct. 1.” their locations, after review- Drug Administration for use The Heartland Series, will emy, the only elementary with the highest number In coordination with Knox ing the other options in the in children as young as 2. be the featured speak- arts magnet school in Knox of votes will each win the County Schools, KCHD col- community to receive flu Previous data showed that er. WBIR’s John Becker County, has been chosen $100,000 prize. lected feedback from par- vaccine. At the after-hours the nasal spray and the will perform the duties of as one of 15 finalists for For information on the ents on how best to pro- and weekend clinics, flu injectable vaccine were Master of Ceremonies and the $100,000 “Dream proposal and to vote, visit ceed with its in-school flu vaccinations will be avail- equally effective. Howev- Jack Neely will give addi- Big Teacher Grant,” spon- www.votebma.com. vaccination program given able to the public as well er, in June 2016, the Advi- tional remarks about the sored by Farmers Insur- the change to the injectable as students. sory Committee on Immu- history of Knoxville. Knox- ance. BMA’s proposal for KCHD announces vaccine. More than 4,000 “I applaud the health nization Practices (ACIP), a ville’s key leaders will come the $100,000 is to create schedule for in- parents participated in the department for working with group of medical and public together to celebrate and several arts-themed areas online survey, and 70 per- our principals to accommo- health experts on the use Hispanic Heritage promote the city and its on the existing BMA play- school influenza cent indicated that schools date their concerns,” said of vaccines who advise the most precious properties, ground. The new playground vaccination were the most convenient Knox County Schools Inter- Centers for Disease Con- Month underway including Blount Mansion, features would be available program location to have their child im Superintendent Buzz trol and Prevention (CDC), Crescent Bend House & for both school and commu- vaccinated. When asked Thomas. “These are shots, made a recommendation Gardens, Historic Ramsey nity use. To reduce the burden of about days and times out- and small children often not to use the intranasal House, James White’s Starting Oct. 1, the influenza in our communi- side of school hours, par- want their parents when or nasal spray flu vaccine Fort, Mabry-Hazen House, school will ask everyone to ty, the Knox County Health ents indicated they pre- they get a shot. By middle during the 2016-2017 flu Marble Springs State His- vote online for their chance Department (KCHD) will ferred evening and Sat- school, that’s all changed.” season due to a decline in toric Site, and Historic to be chosen as one of six once again offer in-school urday clinics. Most public No child will be vacci- effectiveness over time. Westwood. Proceeds from $100,000 winners. Beau- influenza vaccinations at elementary school princi- nated without a complet- For more than 10 years, the luncheon will ben- mont is the only Tennes- some Knox County public pals declined to have clin- ed, signed and returned KCHD has partnered with efit the Historic Homes. see school in the contest, schools, private schools ics during school hours. consent form. Parents or Knox County Schools, pri- Purchase tickets through and anyone in the nation and child care centers. The Therefore, to offer more guardians may complete vate schools and child care www.hhknoxville.org or by can vote daily to help BMA main difference this year options for these students the consent form online facilities to offer flu vacci- calling 865-523-7543 by win. The school has created is that only the injectable to get vaccinated, KCHD at knoxcounty.org/health/ nation to eligible children in September 26. a website, www.voteBMA. vaccine or “flu shot” will be will hold after-hours clinics schoolflu, where they may the school setting. On aver- For more information on com to provide more infor- offered. This decision was at its three locations and also download the consent age, KCHD has vaccinated any of these events, please mation and to direct the based on new evidence Saturday clinics at Gibbs form for printing and view approximately 45 percent visit www.knoxalliance. public to the voting web- that showed a decline in and South-Doyle High the schedule of the vacci- of Knox County’s school- com, or contact the Arts site. the nasal spray vaccine’s Schools in October. The nation clinics. aged children each year. & Culture Alliance at (865) As a magnet school, (FluMist) effectiveness high schools were selected FluMist is an intranasal This program is a national 523-7543 or info@knoxal- anyone from anywhere in over time. The initial phase based their capacity to host influenza vaccine that was model for community flu liance.com. Knox County can apply to of the in-school program large-scale clinics and for approved by the Food and prevention.

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Knox County’s external auditor has Commissioner John Schoonmaker said been asked to perform a special audit of last week that Auditor Andrea Addis has the use of a grant that passed through missed almost 40% of the meetings and the school system’s Nutrition Department noted that she “reports to this commit- involving the L&N Stem Academy. tee.” Schoonmaker is a member of the Auditor Larry Elmore of Pugh CPA asked Audit Committee which gets reports from the county audit committee last week to the County Financial Director, the outside Photo by Mike Steely. allow the audit chairman, David Shields, audit firm of Pugh, CPA, and the internal The former Lakeshore Hospital administration has been totally renovated including to sign off on the investigation’s “engage- auditor. the grand entrance porch. The original windows were preserved as was the ornate ment letter.” Elmore said that the interim On many occasions Addis has sent her three-story wooden stairway rails inside. superintendent has requested the inquiry staff to make the reports. and feels it appropriate for the chairman “This should be the most important to sign off on the matter. meeting,” he said, and suggested a letter Parks and Rec moves into Elmore said that Knox County’s Inter- be sent to the internal auditor via the com- im Superintendent Buzz Thomas appar- mission office to make attendance at the ently asked for the auditors to look into Audit Committee meetings mandatory. the grant and that Mayor Tim Burchett is He said her absence “doesn’t send a Lakeshore aware of the request. positive image to taxpayers.” Cont. from page 1 and the new two miles of buildings on the grounds Audit committee member Jim Morrison The commission informally decided to treatment for several thou- walking trails will be “fairly have been demolished said he didn’t understand the request and look at the auditor’s job description and sand patients. .” and removed. Plans also asked, “What’s it all about?” were told that Addis was absent from the “There’s much history to Stair said the chapel will call for an events field, Chairman Shields said he only found work session meeting for medical rea- this building,” Walsh said be converted to a marble a boardwalk and other out the request on the day of the com- sons. as he talked about its long pavilion, the waterfront improvements. mittee’s meeting and said he knew a little Commission to appoint temporary state history, even going back to will be opened up for Lakeshore Park is one of about the situation. Last year an inter- rep? County Commission Chairman the Lyons family’s dona- viewing, a new picnic area the most visited city parks, nal audit revealed misuse of credit cards Dave Wright told the commission he has tion of the original land. added and that a board- especially by walkers, and within the nutrition department and this received a letter concerning the possible He said that at one time walk through the woods is eventually funds totaling year it was revealed that the department appointment of a temporary state repre- there were 2,800 patients planned. $50 million or more are was behind on collecting money from par- sentative to serve the 15th District follow- there. Restoration of the three- hoped to be raised for con- ents for school lunch fees. ing the retirement of Rep. Joe Armstrong. “Joe, you and your staff story brick building ran tinued improvements. Superintendent Thomas was contacted He said the commission may appoint have the fortune of being about $3.1 million and Cardin Bradley of the by The Focus and asked what prompted someone to serve about 25 days prior to in one of the most beau- included using the origi- Lakeshore Board said the request for an audit. the November general election or could tiful buildings in our city, nal windows but protected that many former mental “This review was in response to criminal choose not to do so. certainly with the most by storm windows, under- health hospital employ- charges brought against an individual for Wright asked new Commissioner Evelyn gorgeous view,” Rogero ground utilities, a new ees are involved in raising misappropriation of federal grant funds Gill if she had a nominee. Gill represents told Walsh. elevator, and the creation funds and are working to unrelated to Knox County Schools. Out the 1st District which encompasses most “We are delighted that of individual offices. The create their own history of of an abundance of caution, a request of Rep. Armstrong’s state district. Gill beginning in October we headquarters of the Lake- the facility. She said that was made for an independent account- asked about the procedures for the com- will start Phase One of shore Park Inc. is housed the board and the city are ing review of a school-related grant on mission to appoint and Wright said that construction,” said Caesar in the building and the continuing to accumulate which the individual had also worked,” names would be entered for nomination Stair. He told those attend- independent group over- information about the his- Superintendent Thomas told The Focus and the entire commission would vote on ing the ribbon cutting that sees the funding and oper- tory of the facility. Wednesday. the selection. the phase will include a ation of the city park. Internal Auditor should appear at meetings At first Gill said she would move to put pier, kayak entry point, Some 20 of the previous At least one Knox County Commissioner Continue on page 4 Hispanic Heritage Jason McMahan Month underway C: (865) 257-1332 | O: (865) 922-4400 Cont. from page 1 her own heritage of a Span- and music from every ish father and an Italian mls # 970627 7413 COUNTRY MEADOW DR Latino country and a spe- mother. ABSOLUTE PERFECTION! All brick approx 2900 sq. cial salute to Knoxville’s Bermudez said the idea ft. Unbelievable master suite on main level with LED 225th Anniversary. of a festival began 24 years Garden Soaker tub, walk-in tile shower, & 2 walk-in- Mayor Rogero told the ago and said he is pass- closets. 2 story family rm w/beautiful exposed stair- breakfast that diversity ing along the tradition to a way, large bonus rm, top of the line hardwood & tile “makes us strong” and she younger Hispanic popula- floors, and quartz tops. 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The matter may former Mayor Bill Haslam Campen. al orders as well as special come up Tuesday as the was elected governor and She and her sister, Mary events like weddings, funer- city council meets in regu- Councilman Daniel Brown Beth Cary-Reagan, own three als, and corporate functions. lar session. was selected to fill the florist’s shops in the Knox- The most unusual orders The current rule calls for position until Madeline ville area and take a personal Campen says she’s received the city recorder and the Rogero was elected. approach in preparing flower include flower arrangements vice mayor to vet a vacant Grieve said the lan- arrangements for you. made to look like flip-flops position for members, spe- guage of the code needs Betty’s Florist, at 8205 and another arrangement cial counsel and advisor, to be updated. He told Chapman Highway, has that included faux corn dogs interview applicants, set The Focus Thursday that more than 30 years serv- in a silk flower arrangement the term of an open posi- the current ordinance ing the South Knox County, for a funeral. tion and requires appli- says an appointment to Seymour and parts of Sevier Photo by Mike Steely. The shops are open 8 a.m. cants to submit a letter or fill a vacancy requires five County. The Flower Pot has Emily Campen, owner of Betty’s Florist and The Flower until 5 p.m. Monday through resume. The city recorder votes and the city charter two locations: 700 South Pot, displays some of the arrangements and live plants Saturday. You can contact then screens applicants says it takes six votes. The Gay Street and 2314 North available at any of the three Knox County locations. the stores at one convenient and creates a list of appli- agenda items will correct Broadway. All three floral telephone number: 800-824- cants to the city council. the ordinance to require shops cater to customers by,” Campen told The Focus, of local florists that hand 7792. You can also find the If fewer than three people six votes. and specialize in thoughtfully adding, “We do local, out of arrange and deliver orders. shops on the internet at bet- apply the council can The city council will also handcrafted, fresh-cut flower state and even international “We love personal orders, tysknoxflowers.com or knox- advertise an open posi- consider the appointment arrangements, custom gift orders.” and deliver all over Knox villeflowerpot.com. tion again. of Janet Testerman to the baskets and indoor or out- Betty’s Florist and The County every day,” she says. “Everyone has people they The council then inter- Knoxville Animal Control door plants. Flower Pot are rated among The nine employees include care about and we provide views people interested Board and the reappoint- “We have people of all the top one hundred shops Emily’s mother, Sarah special attention to each cus- in the position and votes ment of Barton Watkins types ordering by the inter- in the Teleflora Network, the Dugger, who helps out. Emily tomer order,” Campen said. on them in an open meet- to the Public Arts Com- net, telephone, or dropping international organization says, when needed, she will ing until one applicant mittee. School Nutrition, Internal Audit, Appointment of State Representative Cont. from page 3 what we gain by naming Commission by Knox County someone not related to Chairman Wright also asked Armstrong assured the com- the selection on today’s someone. Let that dog lie.” Mayor Tim Burchett was those businesses. Gill to come forward with mission that, if the private- regular agenda and then Wright said that any com- questioned by Commis- Burchett included the her appointment to the BZA ly-owned center should sell backed off and rescinded missioner could make a sioner Schoonmaker. Ooten appointment of Ooten in his during today’s regular meet- out in the future, the quarry her motion. Several com- nomination and a possi- is a real estate broker and request to also reappoint ing. Reappointments to would revert to county own- missioners questioned the ble called meeting was dis- agent and Schoonmaker Herbert Anders and Art the appeals board include ership. need, the small number of cussed on the matter but said the planning commis- Clancy, III, to the planning Dennis Sewell, Ron Rochelle, Commissioner Anders days a person would serve the idea never passed. sion already has too many commission. The matter Bill Sewell and Robert H. questioned if River Sports in the position, and the fact “We’re opening a can of members who are related to may see more discussion Thomas. could continue to oper- that legislature will not be in worms,” said new Commis- building trades, real estate during today’s meeting. Meads Quarry to be owned ate the boat rentals at the session during the appoint- sioner Carson Dailey. and construction. The commission may also by Ijams? The 45 acres of quarry under Ijam’s owner- ment. Gill said she was withdraw- “I’ve received several calls. agree to appoint Robert H. Meads Quarry, next to Ijam’s ship and said he wants the Commissioner Brad ing her motion in order to “let I have no problem with the Thompson to serve the Nature Center, may be trans- boat rentals to remain. Anders said he would not the people in the 1st District reappointments,” Schoon- remaining term of Carson ferred to the nature center Anders said there is a “no consider voting on an active decide in November.” maker said but added that Dailey on the Board of at no cost. The county owns fee” agreement in the pro- candidate. Commissioner Ed Burchett’s MPC appoint- 6 of the 8 county MPC mem- Zoning Appeals. Dailey the quarry and Ijam’s has posed agreement which Brantley said the appoint- ment questioned The appoint- bers are real estate-related resigned from the group to been overseeing it. Knox could prohibit boat rentals ment “seems futile to me” ment of Chris Ooten to the people. He said the county take his seat on commission. County Law Director Bud there. and added, “I don’t know Metropolitan Planning commission should appoint September 26, 2016 www.knoxfocus.com PAGE B1

September 26, 2016

Our Neighborhoods Cell tower opposed for MLK, Asheville Highway By Mike Steely [email protected] and said the property owners have a right What can a neighborhood do to stop to allow the tower there. He said that a the construction of a cell phone tower in check of records found no historic impor- their area? tance to the site and that there wasn’t a Apparently very little, except to hide the historic structure within 500 feet of the Photo by Ralphine Major. base of the tower. Under federal regula- location. Gibbs High School. tions the towers can go in just about any- He said the base of the tower would be where and local opposition has no real concealed by a wooden fence. say. A local ruling against a tower atop Larry Perry, the local tower regulations Black Oak Ridge overlooking Fountain expert, said that Verizon meets all the Gibbs High School Foundation City has been overturned in court. federal requirements and that no other Now the city is faced with another local site fits the requirements of the holding fundraiser request, this one from Verizon, to build a applicant. 125-foot pole on 3.9 acres in the middle of MPC Director Gerald Green said the I recognize students. entry fee for the cook-off Burlington, between Martin Luther King, commission is “pretty closely bound” to many of the “The Gibbs and $20 entry fee for the Jr. and Asheville Highway. A decision has approve the tower but can add condi- names on the list. High School cars and tractors. Those been postponed until the Metropolitan tions. He said that allowing only a fence They have long zone is mainly attending will have an Planning Commission meets in October. is “unconscious able [sic]” and the site been a part of the rural,” Mullins opportunity to purchase Doug Toppenberg, speaking for the Town should be required to landscape the base Gibbs, Corryton, said. “The Gibbs some of the delicious Hall East Neighborhood Association, told with a variety of evergreen and a 15- to a n d R i t t a High Foundation barbeque; awards will be a recent MPC meeting that the proposed 30-foot buffer. Communities: is working to presented to the winners; tower caught the homeowners by surprise Commissioner Laura Cole said the Gary Acuff (vice involve more and there will be a sauce and suggested that another location be tower application “doesn’t sit well” and president), Mary By Ralphine Major businesses in presentation, as well. found for the tower. said there should be some conversation Brooks, Teresa ralphine3@yahoo. the area to help The foundation will “It’s in the heart of Burlington’s old between Verizon and the neighborhood. Beason, Smiley com with the funding also sell bricks that can city, a beautiful little section of the road,” Chairwoman Jessica Longmire told Clapp, Dana Dalton aspect,” he added. be engraved in memory he said. Redevelopment is planned for the applicant, “You’re in a neighborhood, (secretary), Mark Field, Certainly, the number of of someone, such as the area and Toppenberg said the tower become a neighbor,” and said she hates Jimmy Hipshire, Rebecca businesses in the Gibbs a teacher, student, or will have “a negative effect” on plans cell tower requests “because we are so Longmire, Roy Mullins area has grown over the another special person. there. He pleaded with the commission restricted.” She reminded the applicant (president), Richard Schulz years, but the business The bricks will be to delay an approval of the tower project and the meeting that the tower would (treasurer), James Spears, population is not nearly permanently displayed at for 60 days but was informed that feder- be built just a few blocks from Historic and Jason Webster (Gibbs the size of other areas. the entrance sign bearing al regulations would only allow a 40-day Speedway Circle, a horserace track built High School principal). The foundation is the school name. postponement. by freed slave Cal Thomas. The site is now Because the school does off to a great start and All donations to the Gibbs Derek Tate, of 211 Meadowview Road, a local neighborhood but the street fol- not have the resources for taking advantage of fall High School Foundation said, “We had no knowledge of this tower lows the former horse race course. many important tools and activities and ballgames are tax deductible. being erected.” He added that no land- Commissioner Charles Lomax said he materials for students, to promote its agenda. The Foundation has scaping can be done there because the hated such applications because of the a foundation was estab- The first fundraiser will a Facebook page, planned tower is “in the middle of a park- restrictions placed on the county by the lished this year to help be held at the school on website at www. ing lot.” federal government regulations. with those purchases. Saturday, October 22, gibbshighfoundation. Jim Lapin, attorney for Verizon and the The next meeting of the MPC is sched- The Foundation’s initiative with a barbeque rib cook- org, and e-mail address: landowners, noted the approval by the uled for Thursday, October 13 at 1:30 in is to provide one-on-one off and a car and tractor gibbshighfoundation@ Planning Commission (in an 11-4 vote) the City-County Building. technology for Gibbs High show. There is a $50 gmail.com. Neighborhood Happenings By Mike Steely [email protected] Roundtree, County Commissioner Carson Thursday from 5 until 7 p.m. former Heiskell Community Center in Daily, and Pavlis. Della Volpe has organized the summit their meeting today. Janice White told The to bring everyone together to talk about Focus that the county would not take over South Knoxville East and Northeast the area’s retail prospects and said they operation of the facility and the Heiskell The annual South Knoxville elected offi- want to hear what residents want and Community Organization will continue to cials’ forum will be held Thursday from Knoxville Economic Summit what businesses need. pay all expenses and handle day to day 6 until 7:30 p.m. at the South Knoxville Councilman Nick Della Volpe and He calls the meeting a “win-win gather- operation of the facility. Elementary School at 801 Sevier members of four area business and pro- ing” and a “true dialogue.” “The county is being asked to buy the Avenue. fessional associations will gather with property and lease it to the community Councilman Nick Pavlis told The the Planning Commissioner, Knoxville The Center in Powell organization,” White said. Knoxville Focus that the meeting is to Chamber and Knoxville Entrepreneur She said the organization has funded hear comments and take questions and Center representatives at the John T. The Knox County Commission may all the upgrades and additions to the includes school board member Amber O’Connor Center at 611 Winona Street discuss purchasing the property of the Continue on page 2 PAGE B2 The Knoxville Focus September 26, 2016 Old teachers and technology The other day was missing were were cloudy from the eras- contraption burned out in the which we had already spent teachers took up any phones Joe Dooley and whittling sticks ing of material and needed middle of a class, something large chunks of time. that were out during the day. I substituted at and knives. We’re to be cleaned with water and that blew up a lesson plan. Today, schools are high Now, they are vital parts of Hardin Valley relics that don’t fit a soft rag. If we showed a video, our tech places. Smart boards the classroom equipment. Academy. We with the modern Toward the end of my first move was to reserve a have replaced blackboards When students aren’t com- sat on benches technology of teaching years, white boards television and VCR or DVD and white boards. They pleting school requirements, in the foyer, and today’s schools. were installed. They weren’t player from the library. With are attached to projection they pull out their phones to before long, Rick For most of my of the highest quality since help from another teach- systems that allow teach- text friends, play games, or Collett ambled teaching career, I the low bids on everything er or student, I sometimes ers to show movies, work- enjoy music. up. The three of By Joe Rector instructed class- were accepted in the school managed to get the red, sheets, and other materials. One of the reasons I left us spent many [email protected] es by writing on a system. I bought my own yellow, and white connectors Connected to DVD players, teaching was that I no longer years together on the facul- blackboard. The trays for the markers since the one we plugged in the right holes. they function like televi- had much in common with ty at Karns High School. We boards were filled with dust, received soon ran dry. That At the end of the day, I had sions. In some classrooms, the students of today. Neither looked like the old guys that erasers, and half a dozen stuff never came off the to the cart and equip- large flat-screen televisions, of us understood the other’s sit in the shade of a small pieces of chalk. At the end whiteboard easily. I cleaned ment back to the library and in addition to the boards, world or frame of reference. town courthouse. All that of the day, the blackboards with alcohol, water, and even hope that it would be avail- are available. Overhead pro- It was time for younger teach- lemon furniture polish, all able for the following day so jectors called “Elmos,” are ers to take over. Since that By Ray Hill things that other teachers classes could finish viewing now the size of a cell phone. day of retirement, more than [email protected] recommended. By the end the movie. Telescoping parts set up and just the kids have changed. of the year, the white board Technology crawled into a small light on a worksheet Technology has advanced looked more like a gray the classroom. Teachers sends the material onto the so much that it’s left me in board. received desktop comput- smartboard. In addition, a the dust. When I have to call We teachers had to check ers. They were heavy, bulky calculator can somehow be on students to set up things out overhead projectors. machines with tiny screens. displayed and all functions so that I can show a video They were bulky things that Faculty members were excit- can be performed. or simply write an assign- ran hot quickly and needed ed to have technology that Every student seems to ment on the board, I feel old to be moved to the back of would help us become better have a smartphone. They use and completely left out. I’m the room to fit the screen teachers. The kicker was that them to recover classroom just happy that I no longer that we pulled down over the no or limited Internet servic- assignments or to research am responsible for teaching boards. Material also had to es were available. The com- assigned topics. Who’d have material to teens. It would be be oriented a certain way or puters crashed too often, a ever thought that a phone a difficult assignment for me it projected upside down. fact that led to our having to could be used as a teaching without my chalkboard and Without fail, the bulb for the redo much of the work on tool? Not me. When I retired, eraser. Neighborhood Happenings Cont. from page 1 inside of the building and before the general elec- Baptist Church in Seymour accomplishments to date. that everyone at the center tion, candidates for the and is the third year for the The panelists and their works on a strictly volun- state District 15 house celebration, according to neighborhood groups teer basis and no one has seat will appear at the John Linsenbigler, presi- are: Michelle Neal, Our ever been or never will community meeting. dent of the Chamber. Community Organization have a salary. Candidates may include There are various ways (East Knoxville); Christine Charles “Pete” Drew, to be involved, including Griffin, Historic Sutherland East Knox Rhonda “Mousie” Gallman being an event sponsor, Heights Neighborhood and Rick Staples. being a food vendor, a per- Association (near West Community former, or even bring your High School); Jennifer Meeting Seymour seeks classic car, truck or tractor. Reynolds, Timbercrest Knox County District Veterans and non-profit Neighborhood Association Attorney Charme Allen Vendors vendor space is available. (off Lonas Drive); Kelley will speak on Monday, The Seymour You can get more infor- DeLuca, Lindbergh Forest October 3 at 1 p.m. Area Chamber of mation from Autumn Neighborhood Association at the Burlington Commerce is Galyon at (865)573-8785 (off Chapman Highway in Library during seeking vendors or Linsenbigler by emailing South Knoxville); and the monthly for “Seymour [email protected]. Matt McMillan, Adair East Knoxville Salutes Veterans” The event starts at 10 a.m. Gardens Residents C o m m u n i t y on Saturday, and runs until 2 p.m., rain Association (off Broadway Meeting. October 29. The or shine. in Fountain City). On Monday, free event will The workshop will take November be held at Starting a place on Thursday evening, 7, one the First Oct. 13, at United Way, d a y Neighborhood 1301 Hannah Avenue. organization Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Want to learn how The session will begin to start a viable neigh- promptly at 6 p.m. and borhood organization? end no later than 8 p.m. There’s a City of Knoxville There will be ample time workshop on starting, re- for questions. starting and sustaining The Office of a resident-led, resident- Neighborhoods is asking controlled neighborhood that if you plan to attend, organization in the city. please notify the Office Leaders of several newer of Neighborhoods at neighborhood groups will (865)215 -3232 or share their challenges and [email protected]. PAGE B2 The Knoxville Focus September 26, 2016 September 26, 2016 www.knoxfocus.com PAGE B3 Senator McKellar & The TVA Pages from the Past

By Ray Hill [email protected]

Senator Kenneth D. House of Representatives. McKellar’s reputation has Gore said he could not fairly suffered through the years criticize McKellar’s record on largely due to his feud with TVA. David E. Lilienthal. Lilienthal President Franklin D. was one of the original Roosevelt’s decision to have Directors of the Tennessee a senator from Nebraska Valley Authority. Like all of introduce the bill creating the Kenneth McKellar’s feuds, it Tennessee Valley Authority was a no holds barred affair was K. D. McKellar’s bitter- and his hatred of Lilienthal est disappointment in a for- became something of an ty-two year congressional obsession for the senator. career. Some historians have labeled McKellar’s bitterness McKellar a reactionary, ultra poured forth in a speech in conservative, and an oppo- February of 1943 when he nent of the Tennessee Valley said Roosevelt had taken From the Author’s personal collection. Neighborhood Happenings Authority. None of the charg- “away from me the credit Tennessee Senator K. D. McKellar reads a statement into the record during the Lilienthal hearings, 1947 es are true and the latter that was due me for more charge is preposterous; for than a quarter of a century’s Committee. Lilienthal had Senator McKellar and McKellar was highly popu- a liar and could not be trust- one thing, it would have been work on these dams and for promised Congressman David Lilienthal also had lar. Lilienthal also knew that ed. Blunt, plain spoken, and impossible for any officehold- some unaccountable reason McReynolds he would find a in common a dislike of TVA he would have to have the honest, Senator McKellar er in Tennessee to survive throwing the credit in the lap job for his nephew. Reeves Director Arthur Morgan. powerful McKellar’s sup- had no use for anyone who politically had he truly been of Senator Norris who could was so incensed by the Dr. Morgan had imperious- port, especially in securing lied. opposed to the TVA. not have gotten a dollar notion of hiring the young- ly informed the powerful the necessary funds to build McKellar’s opposition The Tennessee Valley for those dams to save his er McReynolds, he wrote Tennessean that politics the dam. to the Douglas Dam proj- Authority certainly had immortal soul.” Lilienthal a letter angrily stat- would not be a factor inside As Senator McKellar’s ect was implacable. It soon some powerful opponents Lilienthal was a passionate ing, “I prefer not to sign a the Tennessee Valley temper began to boil over became quite clear the dam in Congress and without liberal and as such, received letter appointing Mr. Claude Authority. what he considered to be was never going to be built McKellar’s influence inside sympathetic coverage from McReynolds unless request- McKellar gave Morgan the a deliberate insult, opposi- as long as Senator McKellar the United States Senate much of the media. McKellar, ed to do so by the Board.” perfect backhanded compli- tion was swift in coming. As opposed it. Virtually the the agency would, at the who had been accused by at David Lilienthal had vio- ment by saying he would “be Steven Neuse recounts in entire New Deal administra- very least, likely had suf- least one Tennessee news- lated the anti-patronage the first to praise Professor his biography of Lilienthal, tion pleaded with McKellar to fered from a serious lack paper of being a socialist, clause in the law creating the Morgan if he will stop making the “pro-TVA University relent. McKellar stubbornly of funding. McKellar was was a progressive senator, Tennessee Valley Authority. long-winded and perfectly of Tennessee president” ignored an appeal from Vice the ranking member of but he was the personal Lilienthal had hired useless speeches and get immediately let his feelings President Henry Wallace, a the powerful Appropriation friend and political partner Marguerite Owen, who had down to work on his job.” be known in a public letter man whom the Tennessean Committee, through which of Edward Hull Crump, leader been employed by Senator As Steven Neuse notes that Lilienthal called a “ter- hardly regarded highly. Even every federal dollar to be of the Shelby County political George W. Norris of Nebraska in his book, McKellar wrote rific shot at us.” an entreaty from President spent passed. With the aged machine. Together, McKellar before being installed as George Fort Milton, owner of Folks in and around Roosevelt got nothing more and oftentimes ill Carter and Crump forged a formi- TVA’s Washington lobby- the Chattanooga Times, that Dandridge began to howl and from Senator McKellar Glass as chairman of the dable statewide machine ist. V. D. L. Robinson was he believed Arthur Morgan letters, telegrams and tele- than stony silence. Neither Appropriations Committee that dominated Tennessee working for Tennessee’s to be “the most blunder- phone calls of protest flood- the House nor Senate frequently absent, McKellar’s politics for quite nearly two junior U. S. senator, Nathan some man in the world.” ed McKellar’s Washington Appropriations Committees influence inside the com- decades. L. Bachman, when he was McKellar complained that if office. Finally Lilienthal wrote would act while Senator mittee increased. Pitched McKellar unabashedly hired by Lilienthal as a per- the dam building program of McKellar what Neuse calls McKellar remained opposed battles were fought over filled jobs with his friends sonal assistant. Gordon the TVA succeeded, it would “a thorough, professional to the Douglas Dam project. funding for the TVA inside the and supporters, all of whom Clapp noted in his investi- be in spite of Arthur Morgan missive” which explained An inveterate diarist, Appropriations Committee, were Tennesseans. Senator gation there was no corre- “instead of by his help.” the need for Douglas Dam which he clearly intended for some of which were won McKellar believed there spondence between Director It was 1941 when David and the rationale behind posterity, Lilienthal became by a vote. McKellar’s were few positions or jobs Lilienthal and Robinson and Lilienthal and Senator the TVA Director’s decision angry himself, seething that shrewd bargaining and for which a Tennessean was there was “nothing in the McKellar parted ways. to abandon his previous plan “the processes of democra- power helped to sustain the not qualified. Some have application of the nego- Power demands were such to build two dams along the cy that will permit one man agency and to some he was dismissed McKellar’s dis- tiations leading up to his that TVA was considering the Holston River. Lilienthal’s to block the wishes of those the “rich uncle of TVA”. taste for Lilienthal as anger (Robinson) appointment.” construction of the Douglas biographer considered responsible for the war.” It was certainly true K. D. at the Director for refusing Obviously, Senator Dam, but the project had Senator McKellar’s response Foremost of those wishes McKellar was highly resent- his patronage demands. McKellar knew about the been held in abeyance as it “mean” as the Tennessean were Lilienthal’s own. ful of Nebraska progressive Lilienthal was portrayed as political appointments and would likely encounter stiff bluntly informed the TVA It took a final appeal from George W. Norris. McKellar Simon pure, resisting the more besides. It was cer- opposition from many resi- Director he considered the FDR to convince McKellar did not think Norris an espe- demands of a patronage tainly true he was irritated dents in the area. To build “professional missive” to to drop his opposition when cially hard working sena- hungering McKellar. The his own recommendations the Douglas Dam, more than be “discourteous.” McKellar Roosevelt insisted that con- tor and others in Congress inference was clearly there were ignored. It only fur- 30,000 acres of prime farm- complained he felt he should struction of the Douglas realized McKellar’s jealou- was no politics involved ther annoyed and disgusted land would be inundated by have been informed, if for no Dam was vital to the war sy of Norris’ sponsorship of inside the Tennessee Valley the senator when Lilienthal TVA waters, much of which other reason than because effort. With McKellar’s sup- the legislation creating the Authority. The truth is David piously claimed the TVA was was owned by the Stokely of his long support for the port, the Douglas Dam bill Tennessee Valley Authority. E. Lilienthal certainly knew free of politics and political Canning Company, which Tennessee Valley Authority. was passed and signed Author Steven Neuse quoted how to play the game and hirings. provided significant employ- Lastly, in his typically blunt by President Roosevelt on from McKellar’s unpublished McKellar knew it as well. Roy Initially, Senator McKellar ment for many area resi- fashion, Senator McKellar January 30, 1942, one day memoirs a segment which Talbert, Jr., in his biography of and David Lilienthal got dents. Lilienthal had backed informed Lilienthal the after the senator’s seventy- recorded the Tennessee TVA Director Arthur Morgan, along rather well. a different plan, which called Douglas Dam project would third birthday. senator’s bitterness. noted Floyd Reeves, head of David Lilienthal, thirty-four for the construction of two “have the most vigorous McKellar’s acquiescence McKellar recalled that personnel for TVA, instruct- years old in 1933, was far dams along the Holston opposition from me that I am to the construction of the “from 1916 to 1932, if Mr. ed Gordon Clapp (who would younger than his fellow TVA River. Senator McKellar had capable of giving to it.” Douglas Dam hardly meant Norris aided in the remot- later serve as Chairman of Directors, H. A. Morgan and endorsed the plan support- It was only then David he was done with David E. est kind of way my fights the TVA Board of Directors) Arthur Morgan. Lilienthal also ed by David E. Lilienthal. Lilienthal seemed to real- Lilienthal. The feuding son for these dams on the to investigate the scope of knew how to cultivate older Lilienthal was pressured ize the extent of his mis- of Tennessee would be Tennessee River, I never political hiring at the agency. men who held the reigns of by reports that the Douglas take and he tried to mollify relentless in his pursuit of heard of it.” Clapp’s report was compre- power. Arthur Morgan com- Dam project would gener- the old senator. Lilienthal Lilienthal. Aside from his own vote, hensive and painstaking. It plained about Lilienthal’s ate the most power, which admitted he regretted his Senator Norris likely had noted Dr. Morgan had hired obvious attempt to culti- would very likely be needed actions and wished he had no influence on the appro- a crippled friend of First vate H. A. Morgan. Lilienthal if America were to be pre- laid out the options and his priations process nor did he Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. tried the same tactic with pared for war. It was then plan to McKellar “months make any real attempt to It also noted several politi- McKellar and was careful to David Lilienthal made a mis- ago.” Uneasy, Lilienthal fired influence it. It was McKellar cal hires made by David consult with the senator on take that positively enraged off yet another letter saying who bore the burden of keep- Lilienthal. Clapp conclud- a variety of topics important the tempestuous Senator how much he appreciated ing TVA afloat and fending off ed one such hire made by to the TVA and Tennessee. McKellar. He submitted his McKellar for “always having its congressional enemies. Lilienthal was at the behest According to author Steven proposal to Congress, rec- dealt with me in a kindly and Even Albert Gore, who of Congressman Joseph W. M. Neuse in his book “David ommending the building of generous spirit, minimizing defeated McKellar in 1952, Byrns, who just happened to E. Lilienthal: The Journey of Douglas Dam and never my faults (of which I have gave McKellar the lion’s be Speaker of the House of An American Liberal,” the bothered to discuss the many) and always giving me share of credit for assist- Representatives. TVA Director “praised the matter with Tennessee’s the benefit of the doubt.” ing the Tennessee Valley Lilienthal also hired Claude senator”. And as Mr. Neuse senior senator. It was one occasion when Authority, noting that the P. McReynolds, who had the also noted, Senator McKellar It was worse than a fool- David Lilienthal was not senator oftentimes succeed- good fortune of having as responded in kind. McKellar ish thing for Lilienthal to do, going to get any benefit of the ed in replacing funds that the his uncle Congressman Sam informed President Roosevelt as the TVA Director knew doubt from K. D. McKellar. Tennessee Congressional McReynolds of Chattanooga, he believed Lilienthal was full well the idea would not As far as the senator was delegation could not keep who was also Chairman of “splendidly equipped for the be popular in much of East concerned, David Lilienthal in appropriations bills in the the House Foreign Affairs great work he is doing.” Tennessee, an area where had demonstrated he was PAGE B4 The Knoxville Focus September 26, 2016

Martin Luther

Martin Luther was a German profes- “I cannot and will not recant anything, sor, composer, priest, monk, and a figure for to go against conscience is neither in the Protestant Reformation. right or safe. Here I stand, I can do no You could say he had his fingers in many other, so help me God. Amen.” pies. Mostly known for rejecting several My favorite thought, however, is a revi- teachings and practices of the Roman sion of a hymn he wrote called, “Out of Catholic Church, his main message was the Depths.” that Christ died for you. If you can believe I call to you from deepest need. and have faith, you are saved. His criti- O Lord, hear my request. cism initially was that the Catholic Church I know I have sinned in word and was sending the wrong message, giving deed, the people the sense that they could save But now I’m in distress. themselves by using the various things Please overlook my errant ways, the Church offered. His father wanted And gaze at me with tender grace, him to become a lawyer but after going And help me fix this mess. to three law schools which he later com- In you, dear Lord, I place my trust, pared to Purgatory and Hell he dropped I’ve soured on self-reliance. out. One day during a thunderstorm a Your spirit arms each one of us lightning bolt struck near him. Later, being To slay our taunting giants. terrified of death and divine judgment, Your promises prove strong and true. he cried out, “I will become monk!” His And I’d be nothing without you. father was furious. I pledge me full compliance. Be that as it may, my main interest in this I love to write but occasionally I’m at man is his famous quotes and thoughts. loss for words.... then I depend on those As many of my readers know I Iove col- historical figures... a lot. One of these days lecting quotes and thoughts from famous I’m going to write about Abraham Lincoln’s people and not-so-famous people. famous thoughts. “I have held many things in my hands That should be interesting reading! and I have lost them all, but whatever I Thought for the day: Teachers open have placed in God’s hands, that I still the doors. You must enter yourselves. merican Family Dentistry provides possess.” Chinese proverb Aaffordable dental care services to “Even if I knew that tomorrow the world Send comments to [email protected]. families, children and seniors. These would go to pieces, I would still plant my Thank you. services include general dentistry (teeth apple tree.” cleanings, fillings, crowns), restorative dentistry and cosmetic dentistry (teeth whitening, veneers, cosmetic crowns). Our staff also offers endodontics (root canals) and Invisalign® as well as Oral Knoxville Songwriters Concert Surgery. FOUR CONVENIENT LOCATIONS To Honor Kim Williams NEW! 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WHERE OUR CUSTOMERS Beekeeping Next Topic in Southern ARE THE SUPERSTAR! Appalachian Studies Series at 6918 neal chase Way Glenn Jacobs Knoxville, Tn 37918 Blount County Public Library owner/agent (865) 622-4576 Beekeeping – what’s the Skinner will also exam- beekeeping. buzz? If you’ve been won- ine major advances in bee Currently, Skinner trains dering why this sweet craft biology, including dance lan- extension agents to work has grown in popularity in guage and honey bee repro- with local bee associations recent years, the next pre- duction as well as changes throughout Tennessee. sentation in the south- that occurred in beekeep- He coordinates a Master ern Appalachian Studies ing that led to the use of Beekeeper Program, leads Series at the Blount County the movable frame hive. the Bee Health eXtension Public Library will explore Examples of “bee gums,” site and is part of the Bee the history, current fascina- board hives and modern tion and projections about hives will be on display. Informed Partnership and the effects of bees on our To conclude the presen- North American Pollinator society. tation, Skinner will address Protection Campaign to John Skinner, Ph.D., colony collapse disorder, reduce colony losses. He Professor and Extension colony decline and future enjoys reading, hiking, fly Apiculturist at the University directions in beekeeping, fishing and tying, singing of Tennessee Knoxville, including predictions for the and foraging. will speak on “Beekeeping next fifty years and the pos- Open to the public, this Past, Present and Future” sible impact on our society. program is hosted by the on Monday, September 26, Skinner’s work at UTK has Blount County Public Library, at 7 p.m. at the library. included research, teaching located at 508 N. Cusick Beginning with a function- and extension for 26 years. Street, Maryville, where ser- al history of beekeeping, His research includes mite vices are an example of your Skinner will explore the intro- pest management, pes- tax dollars at work for you. duction of honey bees to the ticides’ movement in soil Americas and explain how and from seed treatments, For further information honeybees were maintained pollination ecology of native about library programs or by early settlers including and crop species, plantings services, call the library at hive design, early tools that for pollinators and devel- 982-0981 or visit the Web were used and simple lan- oping web-based infor- site at www.blountlibrary. guage of beekeeping. mation about bees and org. September 26, 2016 www.knoxfocus.com PAGE C1

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Defense and Isaiah Cobb Fuel Maryville to Victory By David Klein Maryville used a big perfor- mance on defense, and Maryville running back Isaiah Cobb set the tone on offense Friday night at Maryville’s Jim Renfro field. The junior running back rushed for two first half , and Maryville dominated the first half time of possession to take a 28-0 halftime lead on its way to a 38-0 victory over the visiting Bearden Bulldogs. Both of Cobb’s touchdowns were from five yards out and established an early Rebel lead. PHOTO BY DAN ANDREWS He would finish with 12 carries Anderson County Mavericks keep the Battle of the Bridge trophy for another year after outscoring county rival Clinton 71-43 Friday for 101 yards and two touch- night. downs and an average gain of 8.4 yards per carry. “I love those guys up front,” Cobb said of his offensive line. “Michael Hall did his job and he moves people around. A lot of Martin and Mavericks the praise goes to them (offen- sive line).” Bearden had a chance to get an early lead and the first points of the game after Rebels’ quar- terback Dylan Hopkins fumbled pull away for 71-43 win a . The Bulldogs recovered By Steve Williams the and took over at season before beating the Drag- Maryville’s 38-yard line, but the Sophomore ons in the playoffs. Bulldogs went backwards after Stanton Martin of Anderson “Offensively, other than a a double reverse failed. Bearden County and Clinton’s Luke Har- couple of turnovers, we played had to . rison play on the same AAU bas- flawlessly,” said Davey Gillum, In addition to Cobb’s touch- ketball team, so maybe it was Anderson County head coach. downs, the Rebels scored their fitting their football teams put “The o-line didn’t play good at other first half touchdowns on a up a basketball-like score when times early as far as the run 5-yard run by Austin they played each other Friday game goes, but we really didn’t Ensley and a 2-yard touchdown night. have to. pass by Dylan Hop- The host Mavericks pulled “Martin had a big night. He kins to Michael Hall. Ensley and away from Clinton with a fourth found all the open receivers. He Hopkins split time at quarter- quarter stampede. Twenty-eight made great throws. The receiv- back. points in the final 12 minutes ers caught the well. It was a “I think it’s competition in gave the Mavs a school record record-breaking night for us on practice,” Maryville Head Coach point total in their 71-43 victo- offense. Our score could have George Quarles said of having ry. been in the 80s, if it wasn’t for two quarterbacks. “It pushes Martin, a 5-9, 175-pound- a couple of turnovers.” them. It takes a little pressure er, ran nine yards for AC’s first Martin thought his best friend off the other one. It’s a luxury. I touchdown of the game, then played a great game, too. think Austin is running the ball threw a school record seven TD “Luke played phenomenal,” downhill. Dylan is throwing it. passes as the Mavericks contin- said Stanton. “Some of the That’s a good combo for us right ued their domination over their passes he threw in there were now and I think it will serve us county rival. amazing. We go way back. Shout well as the season goes along.” Anderson County now has a out to him.” PHOTO BY DAN ANDREWS Maryville had a chance to add to win over the Dragons in each Martin was extremely effi- Anderson County quarterback Stanton Martin eyes paydirt in their total before halftime, but season dating back to 2000. cient, completing 20 of 24 the first quarter of the Mavericks’ 71-43 win over Clinton Friday Ensley’s Hail Mary pass to A.J. The only interruption in the passes for 421 yards. That’s a night. Martin ran for a touchdown on the play. After that he threw Davis ended up just short of the Mavs’ mastery was 2009 when tad better than a TD pass for a school record seven TD passes. Clinton defenders include Jamahl they lost to Clinton in the regular Continued on page 3 Booker (51) and J’Kobe Hardin (22). Continue on page 2

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By Alex Norman beats Mo-West 25-24 Tony Reeves to their own the plain, and Morristown a 58-yard pass play. With Bobcats took advantage of plays in a hurry. 47-yard line. They drove to West led 7-0 heading into 9:34 left in the third quar- a short field. Sackie broke First, Mitchell threw a The Knoxville Central the Trojans’ 31, but Trey the second quarter. ter, it was 17-0 Trojans. multiple tackles on the way jump ball that was caught Bobcats made the long Mitchell’s pass was inter- Late in the first half the The Bobcats got on the to a 14 yard touchdown run, by McNair at the 12 with trip to Morristown, hoping cepted by sophomore Trojans led 10-0 and were board but it would not be and with 11:53 to go, Cen- 4 seconds left. Mitchell the miles would be worth safety Zach Young, and driving for another score. easy. Like the Trojans, they tral was down 17-13. spiked the football but the their while. returned to the 34. But Foreback was picked started their first drive of With less than 5 minutes The trip home would be The Trojans drove the off for a second time on the the second half at their own to go a questionable rough- Trojans were called for 12 a happy one. football into Bobcats terri- evening, and once again by 13. They went on a 10 play, ing the punter call kept a men on the field, giving the A seven-yard touchdown tory but that first drive met Peebles, this time inside 87-yard drive, which would Trojans drive alive, and Bobcats one last chance pass from Trey Mitchell to the same fate. John Fore- the Central 5. “He had a be punctuated by a Mitchell when Blevins outran the from the 7 yard line. Jadarius Sackie with no back forced a pass that big game for us defensively. to Shermar Moore 11 yard Bobcats defense from 41 Mitchell was calm, cool time remaining was the was picked off by Rondrow We were happy to have him play. Cen- yards away. With 4:42 to and collected, lobbing it to difference in a 25-24 Cen- Peebles at their own 29. back,” said Rosser. “He’s tral was back in it, down go it looked like Morristown Sackie in the , and tral victory over Morristown A block in the back penal- a leader on our defense 17-7 with 6:25 to go in the West was on their way to a Central had an improbable West. ty wiped out most of a big and obviously a playmak- third quarter. win, leading 24-13. 25-24 win. Sackie snuck “They are maturing and return, and the Bobcats er. Yes, those turnovers by Peebles third intercep- But the Central Bobcats we are starting to take the started at the 37. the defense kept us in the tion of the game gave the wouldn’t quit, and with into the end zone uncov- necessary steps in growing Defenses and special game for only a 10-0 deficit Bobcats the ball at the 1:58 to go, Mitchell threw ered, and the Trojans as a program,” said Knox- teams ruled much of the at the half.” Morristown West 21, and a strike to Louis McNair. couldn’t recover in time. ville Central head coach night. At the end of a still The Bobcats special they moved the football all The 48-yard pass play for “It was something we Bryson Rosser. “We are scoreless first quarter, Cen- teams limited the Trojans the way to the 1-yard line. a touchdown brought the had spoken about but rarely teaching them life lessons tral’s Eli Holbert stood on to starting on their own 13 But on 4th and goal Jadar- Bobcats within 5. practiced,” said Rosser. and one of the letters of the his own 14-yard line, wait- yard line to start the third ius Sackie had no chance, The Central defense “We just had the right call, CORE philosophy is to be ing to punt the football quarter, but on third and 2 tackled in the backfield by did its job, forcing the Tro- at the right time, with the Martin and Mavericks ‘Resilient.’ Great job by all away. But Jacob Harrell from the Central 42, Mor- linebacker Thad Simerly at jans to punt, and with 58 right kids, in the right situ- involved.” blocked it, and the Trojans ristown West (3-3) made a the 5. A golden opportunity seconds left, the Bobcats The Bobcats (3-2) start- would recover at the 3-yard big play. Foreback zipped to get some points went by started at their own 48. ation. Very proud of all of ed the game with great field line. a pass to a streaking Jacob the wayside with 2:02 to go With 14 seconds left them. Well deserved.” position when the opening On the very next play, Melter, who ran the final 45 in the third quarter. they had the ball at the Tro- pull away for 71-43 win kickoff was returned by Daymion Blevins crossed yards to the end zone and Early in the fourth the jans 46, needing some big Defense and Isaiah Cobb Fuel Maryville to Victory Cont. from page 1 Bulldog defenders as the good throw by Dylan.” Rebels’ reserves. Quarles big plays this year. Tonight games 192-0. Maryville Rebels went up 35-0 to get The Rebels tacked on a enthusiastically praised his we didn’t give up any. That improved to 6-0, 3-0 in end zone. the mercy rule going with 26-yard Matthew Cone field defense after the game. makes it easier offensively. Region 1-6A. The Rebels Maryville added to their continuous running of the goal for the final points of ““Defense kept them (Bull- It allows you to take a few travel to Kingsport Dobyns- big halftime lead with a clock when a team is up by the game and a 38-0 vic- dogs) in minus yardage,” more chances.” Bennett on Friday. Bearden 40-yard touchdown pass 35 points or more in the tory. Quarles said. “I thought With the shutout, the fell to 3-3, 1-2 in Region from Hopkins to wide second half. For the game, the Rebels’ defense was the key for us Rebels added to their shut- 1-6A and hosts Bradley receiver Byron Brown with “Our receivers were beat- defense held the Bulldogs to tonight,” he added. “I can’t out streak over the Bull- Central. 9:03 left in the third quar- ing them the whole game,” 125 yards of , say enough about that. dogs. Maryville has shut ter. Brown caught the jump Brown said. “He put it in on most of which came in That’s been a little bit of a out Bearden four consecu- ball pass between two my back shoulder. It was a the fourth quarter against sore spot. We’ve given up tive games, winning those Your One-Stop Source For Total Car Care

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Catholic High School senior Amari Rodgers cele- brated his 17th birthday in grand style Friday night as he helped the Irish record a dominant and impres- sive victory. “I just wanted to win this game for my teammates,” said Rodgers, who had four touchdown receptions in Catholic’s 45-20 victory over Belfry (Ky.) before a capacity crowd at Blaine Stadium. “I just wanted to win this game. “We knew coming in that they were probably the best team that we were going to see this year. We want PHOTO BY DAN ANDREWS to be the best team in the state. They’re the best team Anderson County running back Terry Phillips battles for yardage in the Mavericks’ 71-43 win over county rival Clinton in Kentucky. We sent a message tonight.” Friday night. Phillips rushed for two touchdowns in the fourth quarter as Anderson County pulled away in a record- With the win, the Irish (5-1) avenged last year’s setting offensive performance. 38-14 loss to the Pirates in the Bluegrass State and snapped Belfry’s 13-game winning streak. Friday night’s game was a battle of defending state champions. Catholic won Tennessee’s Class 4A Cham- Martin and Mavericks pionship and hasn’t lost a game on the field since it lost to the Pirates (4-1) since falling in Kentucky in 2015. The Irish, however, had to forfeit their season opener in 2016 to Morristown West after they used an ineli- pull away for 71-43 win gible player to mop up in the 63-30 win. Belfry has won the last three Class 3A Kentucky Cont. from page 1 Whitt added 11 catches for got exhausted,” said Coach The Thomas Show – three State Championships and played in the last six title 68 yards. Gillum. “At halftime we got straight catches by J’Quan – games. every three completions. Billy Long led Clinton’s our legs back under us. gave Clinton its final TD. The Pirates had a huge rooting section and those His scoring aerials covered ground attack with 124 “Clinton has some really Gallaher recovered the fans were stunned early as it took Catholic just two 48, 18, 38, 63, 7, 10 and yards and two TDs. Thomas athletic receivers. I thought Dragons’ on-side kick and offensive plays to get on the scoreboard. 51 yards. also had a touchdown run. their quarterback grew up Martin found Carroll wide The Irish took a 7-0 lead when quarterback Chase Caleb Bethel was AC’s Garrett Zody kicked a tonight and their coaches open for a 51-yard scoring Cunningham connected with senior Chase Kuerschen leading receiver with nine 32-yard to give did a good job.” play. from 13 yards out. Catholic’s first score was set up catches for 157 yards and Clinton an early 3-0 lead Clinton cut the deficit “We needed that little by a 49-yard bomb to Rodgers, a Clemson commit- two touchdowns. Michael and added two more FGs. to 36-33 in the first three cushion (big fourth quarter) ment. Carroll and Thyshad Thrash- Anderson County started minutes of the second half. to make sure we secured Belfry, which rushed 340 yards in the game and had er also had two TD recep- the game with Bethel losing Long ran off left tackle and the win,” said Martin. a non-existent passing attack, answered. The Pirates tions apiece. Everett Dews a fumble after a 12-yard scored from 41 yards out. Powell, with six solo drove 54 plays on 11 plays (all on the ground) and hauled in the other one. catch on first down. Thomas On the ensuing kickoff, stops and 13 assists, plus pulled even when quarterback Noah Corbett scored Mason Phillips rushed for raced 48 yards with Harri- Ahmma Hardin stripped the three tackles for loss and on a 6-yard run. 125 yards and scored two son’s first pass but was run ball out and Josh Breeden a fumble recovery, led the From there, the Irish would begin to dominate. Cun- touchdowns in the final quar- down by Gavin Sickau at the recovered at the AC 3. Mavs defensively. ningham went 13-for-19 and amassed 360 yards. He ter, including a 42-yarder to AC 3-yard line and the Drag- Thomas reached paydirt on Coach Kerr was proud of had six touchdown passes and an . end the TD parade. ons would have to settle for the next play. his team for battling back. Catholic regained the lead for good later in the open- Bethel also had a 20-yard a field goal. “When it was that close, “It speaks volumes for ing frame when Rodgers caught his first touchdown field goal that gave Ander- Following a 59-yard pass I got a little bit worried,” these kids,” he said. “I’ll pass, a 52-yarder. Paxton Robertson added the extra son County a 36-20 half- to Bethel, Martin was ruled said Martin. “We’ve got to take a lot of the hits. We’ve point to give the Irish a 14-7 advantage with 5 min- time lead. to have reached the goal go out here, I thought, and got to make sure we elimi- utes, 5 seconds remaining in the first quarter. In addition to 114 points, line for a touchdown on a do everything we can offen- nate those big plays. They’re Belfry than began to help the Irish. The Pirates, who the two teams combined for 9-yard run just before he sively to rebuild that lead.” a great group and they fight engineered several long drives, fumbled eight times 1,110 total yards (AC 621 fumbled the ball that a Martin’s 7-yard TD pass their tails off every night. My in the contest. They lost six, including four before and Clinton 489). teammate recovered in the to Bethel gave Ander- hat’s off to the way these halftime. Gillum compared the end zone. son County a 43-33 lead kids fought back. Those miscues cost the Pirates dearly as Catholic offensive show to “Techmo Phillips and Chris Powell and some breathing room “There’s a lot of bragging cashed in. Rodgers and Kuerschen each had another Bowl.” recovered for AC on midway through the third rights around this game,” scoring reception before the break to make it 28-7. Every time the Mavericks Clinton’s next two posses- quarter. added Kerr, “that’s why this Belfry pulled to within 28-14 on a 4-yard run by scored, fireworks would fill sions and Martin cashed in The Mavs coughed up a loss is tough for my guys to Derek Wellman with 12.4 seconds left. the sky, fire would shoot up both with TD passes for a fumble on a punt return at take. But they have to real- Rodgers said that he knew that the Pirates would behind the end zone and 20-3 first quarter lead. their 20-yard line and the ize the season’s not over. have trouble getting back into the game because they sirens would sound. Trailing 33-17 late in the Dragons got a field goal We’ve got to fight back. attempted just three passes all night. “It was big play after big first half, Clinton’s Long out of it to cut the deficit to “We’ve got a big region “This win gave us confidence,” he said. “We knew play and they had more of was stopped for no gain by 43-36 with one minute to go game coming up. We’ve got they were going to come in and run the ball and we them,” said Clinton Coach Andrew Hatmaker and Doug in the third. to move on and get ready for knew they were going to take time off the clock. Josh Kerr. Stooksbury on fourth-and- Martin passed nine yards Lenoir City.” We knew that they would struggle if we pulled out Harrison sparkled in one at the AC 3. to Thrasher with 11:26 Anderson County, mean- ahead.” defeat with 324 yards pass- The two teams traded remaining to make it 50-36 while, will play at Knoxville Cunningham and Rodgers hooked up for two more ing (31-46-1) and a pair of field goals and Anderson and Marquise Gallaher’s Catholic in Region 2-4A scores and Robertson kicked a short field goal. touchdowns to senior wide County led 36-20 at inter- interception return to the Friday night. Corbett’s second TD plunge made it 35-20 midway receiver J’Quan Thomas, mission. Clinton 18 set up Phillips’ through the fourth quarter. The turnovers, however, who snagged 16 passes in “They have some athletic first TD run that extended would prove too much for the Pirates to overcome. all for 234 yards. Demarea kids out there and we just the Mavs’ margin to 57-36. 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Austin-East lost only one game during the first half of its 2016 football season, and it was a defeat Coach Jeff Phil- lips believes has been beneficial to his team. “The first half of the season has gone well – not as what we wanted – but yet it is a big step in the right direction,” said Phillips last week via e-mail. “Obviously, as a coach you want to win every game and never want to have to lose for your kids to get a little hum- bled, but I think the loss to Halls really helped our defense, which is something that hurt us last year. “It has allowed our kids to focus on it more and not just count on the offense to score every time. We are now learning how to be a complete football team in all three phases.” Halls handed A-E a 41-38 loss in Week 2. Since then the Roadrunners (4-1) have defeated Tellico Plains 55-0, Fulton Photo by Ken Lay. 20-13 and Wartburg 59-6. Farragut’s Maddie Hammon (33) gets sandwiched between two Bearden attackers in Thursday night’s soccer Austin-East is 2-0 in Region 2-2A and rated No. 3 in the showdown between the two rivals. The Lady Admirals and Lady Bulldogs played to a 1-1 tie at Bruce Allender state in Class 2A in Sonny Moore’s Computer Power Rat- Field. ings. After last week’s open date, the Roadrunners will return to action Friday with a region home game against Oliver Springs (0-2, 3-3). “During the off week, we spent time correcting mistakes Bearden salvages draw, that we made in the first half of the season,” pointed out Coach Phillips. “We really worked on progressing our game plans and fine tuning the little things. “The most important thing is we had fun and enjoyed each other while we tried to get rested up and get ready for this will play for soccer title back half of the season.” By Ken Lay Everling. Class AAA State Tourna- great shot. FRONTRUNNERS: At the midway point of the season, The Farragut High Brewer was playing in ment. HVA (9-1-3, 5-0-1) “She provides great other local teams sporting top records include Maryville (6-0) School-Bearden High her first Bearden-Farragut has won both the district leadership back there and in Class 6A; Oak Ridge (6-0), Farragut (4-1), Halls (4-1) and School girls soccer rivalry match and she never left and Region 2-AAA Tourna- this was a great comeback West (4-1) in Class 5A; Catholic (5-1) and Seymour (4-1) in has seen many stellar per- the field. ments in each of the last for us.” Class 4A; Alcoa (5-1) and CAK (5-1) in Class 3A; Webb (4-1) formances and one thing “For a freshman to play two seasons. The Lady Admirals (6-2- in Division II-A; and Tennessee School for the Deaf (4-0) in is certain. Whether players all 80 minutes and battle “We set ourselves up in 5, 2-1-2) took a 1-0 lead in 8-man football. wear navy blue or maroon, she did and get a goal a good position,” Radcliffe the 22nd minute on a goal they always want to make was admirable,” Bearden said. “That’s what I told from junior Skylor Keane. WEEK 7 ATTRACTIONS: Farragut plays at unbeaten an impact in the battle for coach Ryan Radcliffe said them before the game. Farragut coach Dennis Campbell County in a Region 3-5A clash Thursday night at Kingston Pike bragging of Brewer. ”It’s a process but we’re Lindsay said that Keane 7 on MyVLT. rights. Brewer’s marker set in a good position. We had got off the perfect shot. The Friday schedule includes Bradley Central at Bearden, And on Thursday night, it the stage for a big match a lot of freshmen, a lot of “That was just a great Seymour at Cherokee, Maryville at Dobyns-Bennett, Fulton was a freshman who made Thursday night, again, at kids playing in a Bearden- shot,” he said. “It was at Carter, Halls at Gibbs, Anderson County at Catholic, South- the big play for the Lady Bruce Allender Field. Farragut game for the first a nice goal and it was a Doyle at West and Bulldogs and that high There, the Lady Bulldogs time and it was your typical really good shot.” Donelson Christian Academy at Webb. school rookie was forward (8-3-2 overall, 4-0-2 in Dis- Bearden-Farragut game.” Lindsay noted that his TSD will host Mississippi School for the Deaf in a Mason- Abby Brewer. trict 4-AAA) will host Hardin Lady Bulldogs junior team had a lapse after Dixon Conference showdown Saturday afternoon at 2. Thanks to Brewer, Valley Academy for the reg- netminder Abby Mink also halftime. Bearden was able to sal- ular-season district cham- stood tall. She finished “I thought that we played POWER RATINGS: Catholic remained the state’s top vage a 1-1 draw against pionship and the top seed with seven saves (including really well in the first half,” rated team counting all eight classifications in Tennessee the Lady Admirals at Bruce and home-field advantage three late in the game). he said. “Then we came through Week 5 games, according to Sonny Moore’s Com- Allender Field. throughout the upcom- “She’s been starting out and slacked off in the puter Power Ratings. With the Lady Bulldogs ing District 4-AAA Tourna- for three years so she’s first 10 minutes of the Murfreesboro Oakland is No. 2, followed by Brentwood trailing 1-0 early in the ment. used to this,” Radcliffe second half. Academy, Montgomery Bell Academy and Maryville’s in the second half, it was Brewer Bearden won the league said. “She made some big “Their goalie was great state’s “overall” Top 5. who tied the game in the title in 2015 but was elimi- saves for us tonight and tonight. She really saved Others rated in the Top 25 are No. 8 Bradley Central, No. 44th minute. She took a nated by Maryville in the she’s probably mad that them. If we hadn’t taken 11 Greeneville, No. 14 Rhea County, No. 15 Alcoa, No. 23 ball from Ashtyn Glover tournament semifinals. she didn’t make a save that first 10 minutes off in Oak Ridge and No. 25 Fulton. and promptly headed it The Lady Hawks, mean- on their goal. But there’s the second half, the out- past Farragut sophomore while, are seeking a third really nothing we could’ve come might’ve been dif- PREPS OF PAST: Twenty years ago, on Sept. 27, 1996, goalkeeper Elizabeth consecutive trip to the done about it. 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North Knoxville’s Premier Assisted Living Community (865) 688-4840 5611 Central Ave. Pike Conveniently located at Exit 108 (Merchants Rd.) off I-75 www.windsorgardensllc.com PAGE C4 The Knoxville Focus September 26, 2016 September 26, 2016 www.knoxfocus.com PAGE C5 Gryphons enjoy their stay at district championships By Ken Lay the District Tournament with The L&N STEM Academy an 86. golf teams had a big day “We had lost some district at last week’s District 2-A/ matches earlier this season AA Tournament at Ruggles and Greeneville had beaten Ferry. us,” L&N STEM coach Mark The Gryphons left the Waxmonsky said. “We had par-72 Strawberry Plains some high expectations golf course as district because we had so many champions while the Lady golfers coming back. We Gryphons finished third in had four coming back and the tournament and quali- they handled things nicely. fied for today’s (Sept. 26) “They’ve been at it all Region 1-A/AA Tournament summer and they’ve worked as a team for the first time extremely hard.” in school history. The Greene Devils The winners of the region might’ve beaten the Gry- championships at Wood- phons during the regular lake Golf Course in Tazewell season, but L&N STEM won will advance to next week’s last Monday’s district cham- Class A/AA State Tourna- pionship by seven strokes ment in Murfreesboro. The over Greeneville. The L&N STEM Academy golf teams had a big day at last week’s District 2-A/AA Tournaments. The boys won the district top four individuals not affili- The Gryphons, who were title while the girls took third. Both teams will be in action today in Tazewell at the Region 1-A/AA Tournament. ated with the region cham- sparked by Reece Walker’s pions will also move on to 75, finished with a com- the State Championships. bined team score of 328. medalist honors. The Lady Gryphons took (201). squad. The boys team won its The Greene Devils (335) Other scorers for the third at the district tour- Abbey Morgan, who “We’re thrilled,” he second district title in three were led by Zach Wood, who Gryphons included Jacob nament and advanced to reached last year’s district said.”Abbey was the only girl years. L&N STEM claimed carded a 77. Samar, who fired a 79, and today’s regional champion- tournament, led the Lady at district last year,” he said. the district title in 2014. The Walker, who finished Miller. Brandon Blankenship ships. Gryphons with a 93. New- “This year, we added three Gryphons had three seniors second in the individual represented the school and Northview Academy comer Sydney Rockwell more girls. graduate off that squad but standings, led the event posted an 88 but his round claimed the title with a shot 108. Emma Patterson “Two of the three are came back to finish second through 14 holes before didn’t figure into the team’s score of 187 and was led finished with a mark of 153. brand new to golf [but] last season. The 2016 team he fell victim to a late title. by individual champion Her effort didn’t figure in the sophomore Sydney Rock- had several returners and surge from Chuckey-Doak’s Claiborne finished third Heidi Lawson, who shot final team score. well has made us a com- added freshman newcomer Ananias Bonnin, who fin- with a 377 and qualified to 77. Greeneville was second Waxmonsky was extreme- petitive team.” Thomas Miller, who finished ished with a 74 to claim low move on to Tazewell today. (192) followed by L&N STEM ly pleased with his girls Halls grinds out Senior Night win over West By Ken Lay by the home team’s Sierra Cain to pull to within 20-18. West coach Jessica Lee said. “We’re much improved took Bearden to five. We Halls High School’s vol- Hall started a long run that Halls then scored five of the might’ve seen her squad this year. We’ve won 10 split with Halls this year. leyball team celebrated its turned the tide and changed next six points. The Lady come up a bit short but she games. They swept us last year. They Senior Night with a victo- the entire complexion of the Devils again got a spark from couldn’t fault her team for “We won three games all beat us four times.” ry but it didn’t come easily opening game. Norris’ service game to take its intense effort. of last year. We won a [set] Wednesday. Halls (6-13) pulled to a 2-0 lead in the match. “We had our chances in against Maryville and that The Lady Devils trailed within 17-13 on a side-out In the third set, the Lady all four of these games,” Lee had never happened. We in every set but managed and took the ball. From there, Devils led 9-6 before West to claw their way back and Hall scored three points and rallied to go up 20-16. nab a 25-19, 25-20, 24-26, served up a pair of aces to It was Norris, who had a 25-19 non-district victory pull the Lady Devils to within late service run that gave the over West High. 17-16. West would go up Lady Devils a 21-20 edge. “We had to dig out of some 19-16 before Halls would That surge included four ser- holes tonight but that’s the finish off the game. The Lady vice aces. The Lady Rebels way that it’s been for us all Devils get nine consecutive got back into the match season,” Halls coach Jerilynn points (including three aces) when Grace Jolley served Carroll said. “I’m just happy from Cassie Norris to take a up the set point and shook that we were able to get out 1-0 lead in the match. her fist in excitement. of those holes tonight. West opened the second The Lady Rebels led “I’m extremely proud of set by scoring six of the first 16-15 in the deciding game our seniors. They’ve played seven points and an ace by before Halls stormed back hard and it was nice to get a Kiana Welch gave the Lady to finish off the match. The win on senior night.” Rebels a 6-1 advantage. home team finished strong The Lady Devils might’ve Welch would add one more and closed things out when prevailed against the Lady point before Halls took the Hall served up the match Rebels. But West High ball. point. showed everyone in atten- The Lady Devils stormed Wednesday night’s match dance that it has one of the back and went ahead 11-8 was truly a team effort for most improved teams in but West would answer. The the Lady Devils. Knox County and all of East Lady Rebels would open a Libero Trinity Johnson had Tennessee. slim 15-14 lead before 11 digs. Norris finished with The Lady Rebels (10-9) Halls rallied to take a 20-15 10 kills, 10 digs and nine darted to a fast start in the thanks to a big service run aces. Snyder had eight kills opening set. West had an from McKinley Snyder. and Devan Spencer dished 8-4 advantage early and led West then got a side-out out 23 assists and had four 17-12 before a service run and two points from Sophie digs. Open Streets Knoxville is coming to Bearden!

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September 26, 2016

Eagles. And perchance and its big bucks. Though and strips. I was asked novel. In the blink of an through channel surf- the anti-trust lawsuit to choose among vari- eye I saw into a man’s ing, I come upon a com- challenging whether col- ous lighting cans and apartment. He stood mercial advertisement lege basketball and foot- lighting pucks, which under a single dangling during said games, I ball players should be resemble hockey pucks light bulb, naked, cook- will not buy that prod- paid beyond their room, with which I am well ing his supper in an oth- uct. Mr. Goodell, how’s board and tuition is acquainted. (Observe my erwise empty apartment. that for the “social activ- still active (refiled with crooked nose from my I have a friend who ism” you’ve encouraged Supreme Court 3/2016), college hockey days.) escaped Romania and your players to display? few would argue that Divi- However, as I sat listen- the Iron Curtain to Actually, I find pro foot- sion I competition is any- ing to the lighting expert become an American cit- ball much more pre- thing less than profes- and Becky discuss the izen and a doctor. She dictable and less excit- sional and merely the nuances of lighting and grew up under the mur- ing than the college “minor leagues” of pro sconces, my mind trav- derous communist dic- I’ve Had It! version. With the Vols, basketball and football. eled back in time and tator Ceausescu. She I’ve had it with the NFL and yet he demands you never know which On a lighter note I space to another light- says modern Americans and its politically cor- his players adhere to team will show up. And learned about lighting ing fixture I once saw in are pampered fools who rect commissioner Roger team rules including I never breathe a sigh last week. Becky decid- Bratislava, Slovakia. I’ve know nothing of privation Goodell. This dude makes pre-game curfews. of relief until our team ed we needed to down- only taken one guy-trip and tyranny. She expe- a salary of $3.4 million Sometimes intoler- is three touchdowns size and so we are build- in my adult life. The five rienced totalitarian gov- a year, and with bonus- ance is good. I’m intoler- ahead, there’s less than ing a smaller house. We of us went on a largely ernment and shakes her es from the various team ant of racism, but I am three minutes to play, built our home in 1980 self-guided history tour of head in disgust at Ameri- owners, his 2015 com- sick and tired of the opin- the opposing team has and I swore I would never castles in Slovakia, Hun- cans who willingly sur- pensation was almost ions of activist jocks and no time outs left and leave it until they took gary and western Poland, render their freedom to $35 million. I realize it’s Hollywood pseudo intel- we have the ball. I’ve me to the rest home. You so you see why our wives modern progressives wrong to blame every- lectuals. It’s bad enough seen our offensive line- should never say never. blessed us and sent us like Hillary Clinton and one for the actions of a having to endure the men fall over like the Becky designed our behind the recently lifted Obama and tolerate law- few, but my disgust has blather of politicians and guy who used to ride a current home and has Iron Curtain. We flew to less thugs who loot under overwhelmed my logic. elected officials. And I tricycle on Rowan and designed our retirement Vienna, Austria, rented a the banners of protest. Mr. Goodell whined now ignore the alpha- Martin’s Laugh-in. Our house. She is a woman of van and drove fifty miles Have we had enough of about the “integrity of bet media who masquer- Vols, God love ‘em, many talents and under- to the Slovakian capi- career politicians, liars, the game” during the silly ade as journalists; they seem capable of snap- stands the arcane lan- tal of Bratislava along a government crooks, cro- “deflate-gate” imbroglio, are really just political ping defeat from victory guage of double-hung fine Soviet road designed nyism of the elites and but seems unconcerned operatives. So, here’s at almost any moment. windows, cottage bun- to impress westerners. anarchists? So what that Kaepernick and simi- my response to the so- I went to a Tennes- galow facades and inte- It was the best road we that CNN and the NY lar ilk can hold the rest called freedom of speech see Titan game once and rior illumination. She would see in our travels. Times rail against popu- of the nation hostage to and expression of foot- experienced a new per- acknowledges that Clark As we entered the Slo- lism and Trump. We now their stunts and insults. ball players: I am boycot- spective on “TV” time- Griswold (Chevy Chase) is vakian capital, I hap- know where they stand And he objects to players ting any pro football game outs. The players on both the expert in exterior illu- pened to look out my because I’ve observed wearing shoes or display- where players, coaches teams just stood there mination as in the movie window and glimpsed one that if you pull the tail ing stickers in support of or teams have disrespect- and waited while side- Christmas Vacation. naked light bulb hang- of a donkey it brays. our troops, yet says noth- ed my national anthem, line cheerleader-group- Since I am now semi- ing from the ceiling on Perhaps the light bulb ing to the activism of fist flag, servicemen, police ies tried to engage fans retired and work far less, a long cord in an apart- of understanding will salutes and scowls direct- or country. At this count, with pom poms. I’ve I accompanied Becky to ment of a soulless Soviet turn on in the minds of ed at police, our troops included are the San begun to feel a similar the lighting store. And style high-rise building Americans before it’s too and our country. The San Francisco 49ers, Kansas loss of continuity in the that’s where my educa- next to the “interstate.” late. I can only hope. Francisco 49ers’ coach City Chiefs, Miami Dol- college games as every- tion continued. I was Sometimes, glimpses (at explained that he could phins, San Diego Char- thing has become sub- introduced to the pros 60 miles per hour) can You may email Dr. Ferguson not control Kaepernick, gers and the Philadelphia servient to TV coverage and cons of LEDs bulbs tell a story better than a at [email protected] Know the Dangers of Bloat Hobo the Causes of to the stomach and heart, up), tries to have a bowel Prevention: and I always suggest Wonder Dog’s gastric dilata- and eventually stomach movement • Feed small meals having a thorough conver- friend Anuk tion-volvulus rupture. 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County, Tennessee, to wit: Foreclosure PLAT CABINET E, SLIDE 159-A (MAP BOOK 62-S, CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF KNOXVILLE, and recorded on November 16, 2006 in Instrument This sale may be rescinded at any time. The SITUATED IN DISTRICT NO. SIX (6) OF PAGE 2), IN THE REGISTER`S OFFICE FOR KNOX AND BEING LOT 3, BLOCK L, IN UNIT 2, OF No. 200611160042125, Knox County, Tennessee right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AND WITHOUT notices COUNTY, TENNESSEE. BONTA VISTA SUBDIVISION, AS SHOWN ON Register of Deeds. to another day, time, and place certain without THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF Parcel ID: 106HK-012 MAP OF SAID SUBDIVISION OF RECORD IN MAP WHEREAS, default having been made in the further publication, upon announcement at the KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE, AND BEING KNOWN PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address BOOK 53-S, PAGE 65, IN THE RECORDS OF THE payment of the debt(s) and obligation(s) thereby time and place for the sale set forth above. All AND DESIGNATED AS LOT 67, HAWTHORNE of the property is believed to be 1936 KNOX COUNTY REGISTER`S OFFICE, SAID LOT secured by the said Deed of Trust and the current right and equity of redemption, statutory or OAKS SUBDIVISION, PHASE II AS SHOWN ON STONEBROOK DR, KNOXVILLE, TN 37923. In BEING MORE PARTICULARLY BOUNDED AND holder of said Deed of Trust, Regions Bank d/b/a otherwise, homestead, and dower are expressly THE PLAT OF THE SAME OF RECORD IN PLAT NOTICE OF the event of any discrepancy between this street DESCRIBED AS SHOWN SAID MAP OF SAID Regions Mortgage, (the “Holder”), appointed the waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title is CABINET P, SLIDE 216-A, AND CORRECTED IN address and the legal description of the property, LOTS OF RECORD AFORESAID. undersigned, Brock & Scott, PLLC, as Substitute believed to be good, but the undersigned will sell PLAT CABINET P, SLIDE 307-B, REGISTER`S FORECLOSURE SALE the legal description shall control. Parcel ID: 028ND026 Trustee, by an instrument duly recorded in the and convey only as agent for Trustee, and subject OFFICE, KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, TO WHICH STATE OF TENNESSEE, KNOX COUNTY CURRENT OWNER(S): CRAIG A. SIBLEY, PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address of Office of the Register of Deeds of Knox County, to the approval of the Trustee. The Property is PLAT SPECIFIC REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE WHEREAS, Heather E. Terflinger and Dylen THERESA SIBLEY the property is believed to be 4416 VENTURA Tennessee, with all the rights, powers and sold as is, where is, without representation or FOR A MORE PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION AND S. Terflinger executed a Deed of Trust to Real OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: Secretary of DR, KNOXVILLE, TN 37938. In the event of privileges of the original Trustee named in said warranties of any kind, including fitness for a ACCORDING TO THE SURVEY OF GARRETT Estate Finance Group, Lender and John O. Rhea, Housing and Urban Development The sale of the any discrepancy between this street address and Deed of Trust; and particular purpose. AND ASSOCIATES, EDDY R. GARRETT, Trustee(s), which was dated May 4, 2007 and above-described property shall be subject to all the legal description of the property, the legal NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that Notice provided for the foreclosure sale of SURVEYOR, DATED MAY 22, 2000, BEARING recorded on May 8, 2007 in Instrument No. matters shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid description shall control. the entire indebtedness has been declared due and 3704 Stonegate Lane, Powell, TN 37849 by: DRAWING NO. 00-119, SUBJECT TO JOINT 200705080091493, Knox County, Tennessee taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or CURRENT OWNER(S): DANIELLE M. REECE, payable as provided in said Deed of Trust by the PERMANENT EASEMENTS OF RECORD IN Register of Deeds. set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior JASON A. REECE Holder, and that as agent for the undersigned, Jedidiah C. McKeehan DEED BOOK 2282, PAGE 959, AMENDED IN WHEREAS, default having been made in the liens or encumbrances as well as any priority OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: Tennessee Brock & Scott, PLLC, Substitute Trustee, by Tarpy, Cox, Fleishman & Leveille, PLLC DEED BOOK 2290, PAGE 1107. RE-RECORDED payment of the debt(s) and obligation(s) thereby created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that Housing Development Agency The sale of the virtue of the power and authority vested in it, Agent for Trustee IN DEED BOOK 2296, PAGE 439, DEED BOOK secured by the said Deed of Trust and the an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. above-described property shall be subject to all will on October 13, 2016, at 10:00AM at the 1111 Northshore Dr, Ste N-290 2290, PAGE 1112, RE-RECORDED IN DEED current holder of said Deed of Trust, PNC Bank, This property is being sold with the express matters shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid usual and customary location at the Knox County Knoxville, TN 37919 BOOK 2296, PAGE 444, FURTHER AMENDED National Association, (the “Holder”), appointed the reservation that it is subject to confirmation by taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or Courthouse, Knoxville, Tennessee, proceed to sell 865 588-1096 IN INSTRUMENT NO. 199912300048373, AND undersigned, Brock & Scott, PLLC, as Substitute the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for THE RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS IN AND TO THE Trustee, by an instrument duly recorded in the be rescinded at any time. The right is reserved to liens or encumbrances as well as any priority cash, the following described property situated in USE OF THE COMMON AREAS, AS SET OUT IN Office of the Register of Deeds of Knox County, adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that Knox County, Tennessee, to wit: DEED BOOK 2299, PAGE 202, INSTRUMENT Tennessee, with all the rights, powers and and place certain without further publication, an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. SITUATED in District No. Six of Knox NOTICE OF NO. 199912300048358, INSTRUMENT NO. privileges of the original Trustee named in said upon announcement at the time and place for This property is being sold with the express County, Tennessee, being the real property plus 199912300048361, AND INSTRUMENT NO, Deed of Trust; and the sale set forth above. All right and equity of reservation that it is subject to confirmation by the improvements, situated thereon, bearing FORECLOSURE SALE 199912300048370, ALL IN THE REGISTER`S NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may CLT Identification No. 129-112, and being more OFFICE, KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE. the entire indebtedness has been declared due and and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of be rescinded at any time. The right is reserved to particularly described as follows: Parcel ID: 046MG067 adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, payable as provided in said Deed of Trust by the Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the BEGINNING at an iron pin in the western STATE OF TENNESSEE, KNOX COUNTY PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address of Holder, and that as agent for the undersigned, undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute and place certain without further publication, right-of-way line of Buttermilk Road, said iron the property is believed to be 8052 STABLEGATE upon announcement at the time and place for WHEREAS, Herschel Harvey Jr. and Mary C. Brock & Scott, PLLC, Substitute Trustee, by Trustee. The Property is sold as is, where is, pin located 1,842 feet more or less, southwest of Harvey executed a Deed of Trust to Mortgage WAY, POWELL, TN 37849. In the event of any virtue of the power and authority vested in it, without representations or warranties of any kind, the sale set forth above. All right and equity of the intersection of Buttermilk Road and Marietta discrepancy between this street address and redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee will on October 27, 2016, at 10:00AM at the including fitness for a particular use or purpose. Church Road; thence leaving Buttermilk Road, for Mortgage Investors Group, Lender and the legal description of the property, the legal usual and customary location at the Knox County THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of North 41 deg. 05 min. 30 sec. West, 220 feet description shall control. Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the Charles E. Tonkin, II, Trustee(s), which was dated Courthouse, Knoxville, Tennessee, proceed to sell A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE to an iron pin; thence, South 46 deg. 06 min. 30 November 26, 2003 and recorded on December CURRENT OWNER(S): STEPHANIE at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute sec. West, 200 feet to an iron pin; thence, South BROWNING, WILLIAM BROWNING Trustee. The Property is sold as is, where is, 2, 2003 in Instrument No. 200312020057983, cash, the following described property situated in Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, Substitute Trustee 39 deg. 04 min. 10 sec. East, 220 feet to an iron Knox County, Tennessee Register of Deeds. OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: HAWTHORNE Knox County, Tennessee, to wit: 119 S. Main Street, Suite 500 without representations or warranties of any kind, pin in the western right-of-way line of Buttermilk OAKS HOMEOWNERS` ASSOCIATION, INC., including fitness for a particular use or purpose. WHEREAS, default having been made in the Situated in the Sixth (6th) Civil District of Memphis, TN 38103 Road; thence along the western right-of-way line payment of the debt(s) and obligation(s) thereby MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REIGSTRATION Knox County, Tennessee, and without corporate www.rubinlublin.com/property-listings.php THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT of Buttermilk, North 46 deg. 15 min. East, 208.23 SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR COUNTRYWIDE A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE secured by the said Deed of Trust and the current limits of the City of Knoxville, Tennessee, and Tel: (877) 813-0992 Fax: (404) 601-5846 feet to an iron pin, the point of BEGINNING, holder of said Deed of Trust, Caliber Home Loans, BANK, A DIVISION OF TREASURY BANK, N.A., being known and designated as all of Lot Number Ad #103541: 2016-09-26 2016-10-03, 2016-10-10 USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. according to survey of Perry Walker, dated August THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, Substitute Inc., (the “Holder”), appointed the undersigned, Fifty (50), Harrison Springs Subdivision, Unit 1, 5, 1989. Brock & Scott, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee, by BANK OF NEW YORK, AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE as shown by map of record in Instrument No. Trustee 119 S. Main Street, Suite 500 BEING the same property conveyed to LIBBY TO JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE Memphis, TN 38103 an instrument duly recorded in the Office of the 200507060001575, Register’s Office, Knox R. SHERRILL, UNMARRIED, by Deed from Joshua Register of Deeds of Knox County, Tennessee, ON BEHALF OF THE CERTIFICATE HOLDERS OF County, Tennessee, to which map reference is here NOTICE OF www.rubinlublin.com/property-listings.php Steven Maddox, unmarried, dated August 23, THE CWHEQ INC., CWHEQ REVOLVING HOME Tel: (877) 813-0992 Fax: (404) 601-5846 with all the rights, powers and privileges of the made for a more particular description thereof. 2002 and filed of record on August 27, 2002 original Trustee named in said Deed of Trust; and EQUITY LOAN TRUST, SERIES 2005-G The sale of SUBSTITUTE Ad #103279: 2016-09-19 2016-09-26, 2016-10-03 Being the same property conveyed to Heather bearing Instrument # 200208270016750, in the NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the above-described property shall be subject to all E. Terflinger and husband, Dylen S. Terflinger TRUSTEE’S SALE Register’s Office for Knox County, Tennessee. the entire indebtedness has been declared due and matters shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid by deed dated May 4, 2007 and recorded in Parcel ID Number: 129 112 payable as provided in said Deed of Trust by the taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or Instrument No. 200705080091492, Register’s WHEREAS, default has occurred in the Address/Description: 12261 Buttermilk Holder, and that as agent for the undersigned, set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior Office, Knox County, Tennessee. performance of the covenants, terms and conditions NOTICE OF Road, Knoxville, TN 37932. Brock & Scott, PLLC, Substitute Trustee, by liens or encumbrances as well as any priority Parcel ID Number: 104IA 050 of a Deed of Trust dated July 17, 2015, executed SUBSTITUTE Current Owner(s): Libby R. Sherrill. virtue of the power and authority vested in it, created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that Address/Description: 1906 Fall Haven Lane, by SHAUN T. JENKINS, conveying certain real Other Interested Party(ies): N/A will on October 27, 2016, at 10:00AM at the an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. Knoxville, TN 37932. property therein described to STEWART TITLE TRUSTEE’S SALE The sale of the property described above shall usual and customary location at the Knox County This property is being sold with the express Current Owner(s): Heather E. Terflinger and GUARANTY COMPANY, as Trustee, as same be subject to all matters shown on any recorded Courthouse, Knoxville, Tennessee, proceed to sell reservation that it is subject to confirmation by Dylen S. Terflinger. appears of record in the Register’s Office of Knox WHEREAS, default has occurred in the plat; any and all liens against said property for at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may Other Interested Party(ies): Internal Revenue County, Tennessee recorded July 20, 2015, at performance of the covenants, terms and unpaid property taxes; any restrictive covenants, cash, the following described property situated in be rescinded at any time. The right is reserved to Service and Amercian Trust Bank of East Instrument Number 201507200004252; conditions of a Deed of Trust dated March easements or set-back lines that may be Knox County, Tennessee, to wit: adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, Tennessee. and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said 26, 2004, executed by REBECCA BOWMAN, applicable; any prior liens or encumbrances as well SITUATED IN DISTRICT NO. EIGHT (8) OF and place certain without further publication, This sale is also subject to the right of Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned conveying certain real property therein described as any priority created by a fixture filing; a deed of KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AND WITHOUT THE upon announcement at the time and place for redemption by the INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, to FREEDOM MORTGAGE CORPORATION who is to KENTUCKY MOUNTAIN LAND TITLE AGENCY, trust; and any matter than an accurate survey of CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF KNOXVILLE, the sale set forth above. All right and equity of DEPARTMENT OF THE U.S. TREASURY, pursuant now the owner of said debt; as Trustee, as same appears of record in the the premises might disclose; and TENNESSEE, AND BEING KNOWN AND redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, to 26 U.S.C. 7425(d)(1) by reason of the following and WHEREAS, the undersigned,Rubin Lublin Register’s Office of Knox County, Tennessee All right and equity of redemption, statutory DESIGNATED AS LOT 69, EAST TOWNE VILLAS and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of tax lien(s) of record in: Instrument Number TN, PLLC, having been appointed as Substitute recorded April 13, 2004, at Instrument Number or otherwise, homestead, and dower are expressly UNIT 2, A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT, AS Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the 201601250043038, Serial Number 194657216; Trustee by instrument to be filed for record in the 200404130094631; waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title is SHOWN ON THE PLAT OF THE SAME OF RECORD undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute Instrument Number 201402280050220, Serial Register’s Office of Knox County, Tennessee. and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said believed to be good, but the undersigned will IN PLAT CABINET N, SLIDE 373-D, REGISTER’S Trustee. The Property is sold as is, where is, sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee. The Number 986228514. Notice of the sale has NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned OFFICE. KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, TO WHICH without representations or warranties of any kind, right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale been given to the Internal Revenue Service in that the entire indebtedness has been declared to U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee for PLAT SPECIFIC REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE including fitness for a particular use or purpose. to another day, time, and place certain without accordance with 26 U.S.C. 7425(b). due and payable, and that the undersigned, Rubin MASTR Asset Backed Securities Trust 2004-HE1, FOR A MORE PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION AND THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT The sale of the property described above shall Lublin TN, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee or his duly Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2004- further publication, upon announcement at the ACCORDING TO THE SURVEY OF KENNETH D. time and place for the sale set forth above. A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE be subject to all matters shown on any recorded appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and HE1 who is now the owner of said debt; CHURCH, SURVEY OR, DATED 11-4-97, BEARING USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. plat; any and all liens against said property for authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute and WHEREAS, the undersigned,Rubin Lublin This office is attempting to collect a debt. WORK ORDER NO. 97-11-03. Any information obtained will be used for that Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, Substitute Trustee unpaid property taxes; any restrictive covenants, Trustee will, on November 3, 2016 at 10:00 AM TN, PLLC, having been appointed as Substitute THE AFOREDESCRIBED PROPERTY IS 119 S. Main Street, Suite 500 easements or set-back lines that may be at the City/County Lobby of the Knox County Trustee by instrument to be filed for record in the purpose. CONVEYED TOGETHER WITH AND SUBJECT TO Brock & Scott, PLLC, Substitute Trustee Memphis, TN 38103 applicable; any prior liens or encumbrances as well Courthouse, located in Knoxville, Tennessee, Register’s Office of Knox County, Tennessee. RIGHTS IN THE JOINT PERMANENT EASEMENTS www.rubinlublin.com/property-listings.php as any priority created by a fixture filing; a deed of proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given c/o Tennessee Foreclosure Department OF RECORD IN DEED BOOK 2156, PAGE 1135, 6 Cadillac Drive, Suite 140 Tel: (877) 813-0992 Fax: (404) 601-5846 trust; and any matter than an accurate survey of and best bidder for cash or certified funds ONLY, that the entire indebtedness has been declared AND CORRECTED IN DEED BOOK 2179, PAGE Ad #103182: 2016-09-19 2016-09-26, 2016-10-03 the premises might disclose; and the following described property situated in Knox due and payable, and that the undersigned, Rubin Brentwood, TN 37027 1029, AND RIGHT AND OBLIGATIONS IN AND TO All right and equity of redemption, statutory County, Tennessee, to wit: Lublin TN, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee or his duly PH: 615-550-7697 FX: 615-550-8484 THE USE OF THE COMMON AREAS OF RECORD or otherwise, homestead, and dower are expressly SITUATED IN DISTRICT NUMBER SIX (6) OF appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and File No.: 15-25328 FC02 IN DEED BOOK 2157, PAGE 134 AND DEED BOOK waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title is KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AND WITHOUT authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute 2179, PAGE 1058, ALL IN THE REGISTER’S NOTICE OF believed to be good, but the undersigned will THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF Trustee will, on October 20, 2016 at 10:00 AM OFFICE FOR KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE. sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee. The KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE, AND BEING KNOWN at the City/County Lobby of the Knox County THE SOURCE OF THE ABOVE DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale AND DESIGNATED AS ALL OF LOT 312, OF THE Courthouse, located in Knoxville, Tennessee, NOTICE OF IS PREVIOUS DEED OF RECORD IN INSTRUMENT to another day, time, and place certain without STERCHI HILLS SUBDIVISION, UNIT 5, AS THE proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest NO. 200004050022490, IN THE REGISTER’S TRUSTEE’S SALE further publication, upon announcement at the SAME APPEARS OF RECORD AT INSTRUMENT and best bidder for cash or certified funds ONLY, FORECLOSURE SALE OFFICE FOR KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE. time and place for the sale set forth above. ID # 199907120003058, IN THE REGISTER`S the following described property situated in Knox BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED TO WHEREAS, default has occurred in the Default having been made in the payment performance of the covenants, terms and This office is attempting to collect a debt. OFFICE FOR KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, TO County, Tennessee, to wit: of the debts and obligations secured to be HERSCHEL HARVEY, JR. AND WIFE, MARY C. Any information obtained will be used for that WHICH SPECIFIC REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE SITUATED IN DISTRICT NO. SEVEN (7) OF HARVEY BY WARRANTY DEED DATED NOVEMBER conditions of a Deed of Trust dated March 26, paid by Deed of Trust (“Deed of Trust”) dated 2009, executed by DARRELL D. HURD, SR. , purpose. FOR A MORE PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION. KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, WITHIN THE 37TH August 8, 2011, and recorded as Instrument 26, 2003 AND RECORDED AT INSTRUMENT NO. Brock & Scott, PLLC, Substitute Trustee Parcel ID: 057EB047 WARD OF THE CITY OF KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE, 200312020057982 IN THE REGISTERS OFFICE conveying certain real property therein described No. 201108180009145 in the Register’s Office to NASHVILLE TITLE, as Trustee, as same appears c/o Tennessee Foreclosure Department PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address of AND BEING A TRACT OF LAND ON THE WESTERN for Knox County, Donald G. Jackson and wife, FOR KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE. 6 Cadillac Drive, Suite 140 the property is believed to be 6754 FANTASIA SIDE OF MEADOW ROAD, BEING MORE Parcel ID Number: 060AA 048 of record in the Register’s Office of Knox County, Wanda L. Jackson, (“Grantor”) conveyed in trust Tennessee recorded April 7, 2009, at Instrument Brentwood, TN 37027 RD, KNOXVILLE, TN 37918. In the event of PARTICULARLY BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS to David A. Underwood, as Trustee for Knoxville Address/Description: 5616 Libby Way, Number 200904070063930; PH: 615-550-7697 FX: 615-550-8484 any discrepancy between this street address and FOLLOWS, TO WIT: BEGINNING AT AN EXISTING Teachers Federal Credit Union, a certain tract of Knoxville, TN 37924. and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said File No.: 16-08968 FC01 the legal description of the property, the legal IRON PIN IN THE NORTHEASTERN RIGHT OF land located in Knox County, Tennessee, and the Current Owner(s): Herschel Harvey, Jr. and Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned description shall control. WAY OF MEADOW ROAD, SAID IRON PIN BEING owner of the debt secured, Knoxville Teachers Mary C. Harvey. CURRENT OWNER(S): SHAUN T. JENKINS CORNER TO PROPERTY NOW OR FORMERLY Federal Credit Union, having requested the Other Interested Party(ies): SunTrust Bank; to BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. who is now the NOTICE OF OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: The sale of OWNED BY MARTIN, SAID IRON PIN ALSO BEING undersigned to advertise and sell the property Cavalry Portfolio Services, LLC et al assignee owner of said debt; the above-described property shall be subject to all LOCATED IN A SOUTHEASTERLY DIRECTION described in and conveyed by said Deed of Trust, of CitiFinancial; East Towne Villas Subdivision and WHEREAS, the undersigned,Rubin Lublin SUBSTITUTE matters shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid 180 FEET, MORE OR LESS, FROM THE POINT OF all of said indebtedness having matured by default Homeowners Association; Tennessee Valley TN, PLLC, having been appointed as Substitute TRUSTEE’S SALE taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or INTERSECTION OF THE NORTHEASTERN RIGHT in the payment of a part thereof, at the option of Federal Credit Union; Beneficial Tennessee Inc.; Trustee by instrument to be filed for record in the set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior OF WAY OF MEADOW ROAD AND THE RIGHT OF the owner, this is give notice that the undersigned and Grover C. Hicks, Jr. or Gala Hicks. Register’s Office of Knox County, Tennessee. WAY OF CEDAR LANE; THENCE LEAVING SAID NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given WHEREAS, default has occurred in the liens or encumbrances as well as any priority will, on October 18, 2016 at 10:00 a.m., at the The sale of the property described above shall RIGHT OF WAY AND WITH THE LINE OF MARTIN, that the entire indebtedness has been declared performance of the covenants, terms and created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that City-County Building, outside the large assembly be subject to all matters shown on any recorded an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. NORTH 69 DEG. 04 MIN. EAST 82.40 FEET TO room, Knox County, Tennessee proceed to sell at plat; any and all liens against said property for due and payable, and that the undersigned, Rubin conditions of a Deed of Trust dated December 29, AN EXISTING IRON PIN, CORNER TO PROPERTY This property is being sold with the express public outcry to the highest and best bidder for unpaid property taxes; any restrictive covenants, Lublin TN, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee or his duly 2010, executed by CRAIG A. SIBLEY, THERESA NOW OR FORMERLY OWNED BY MCMILLAN; reservation that it is subject to confirmation by cash, the following described property, to wit: easements or set-back lines that may be appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and SIBLEY, conveying certain real property therein THENCE WITH THE LINE OF MCMILLAN, SOUTH the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may Situate in District 6 of Knox County, Tennessee, applicable; any prior liens or encumbrances as well authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute described to CHARLES E. TONKIN II, as Trustee, 16 DEG. 46 MIN. EAST 101.50 FEET TO AN as same appears of record in the Register’s Office be rescinded at any time. The right is reserved to and being Lot 63, Glenstone Subdivision, as shown as any priority created by a fixture filing; a deed of Trustee will, on October 13, 2016 at 10:00 AM adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, EXISTING IRON PIN, CORNER TO PROPERTY trust; and any matter than an accurate survey of at the North Side Entrance of the City County of Knox County, Tennessee recorded January 5, NOW OR FORMERLY OWNED BY ALLEN; THENCE by the map recorded in Map Cabinet L, Slide 042A, 2011, at Instrument Number 201101050040993 and place certain without further publication, as revised in Map Cabinet M, Slide 339-D, in the the premises might disclose; and Building, 400 Main Street, Knoxville, TN 37902, upon announcement at the time and place for WITH THE LINE OF ALLEN, SOUTH 70 DEG. 06 All right and equity of redemption, statutory proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest (as modified by “Loan Modification Agreement” at MIN. WEST, 82.77 FEET TO AN EXISTING IRON Register’s Office for Knox County, Tennessee , to Instrument number 201508140010172); the sale set forth above. All right and equity of which map specific reference is made for a more or otherwise, homestead, and dower are expressly and best bidder for cash or certified funds ONLY, redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, PIN IN THE NORTHEAST RIGHT OF WAY OF waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title is the following described property situated in Knox and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said MEADOW ROAD; THENCE WITH SAID RIGHT OF complete and particular description. Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned to and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of BEING AND INTENDING TO BE the same believed to be good, but the undersigned will County, Tennessee, to wit: Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the WAY, NORTH 16 DEG. 30 MIN. WEST, 100.04 sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee. The SITUATED IN DISTRICT SEVEN (7) OF KNOX BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. who is now the owner FEET TO AN EXISTING IRON PIN, THE POINT OF property conveyed to Donald G. Jackson and wife, of said debt; and WHEREAS, the undersigned, undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute Wanda L. Jackson, under Warranty Deed dated right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AND WITH THE 35TH Trustee. The Property is sold as is, where is, BEGINNING. to another day, time, and place certain without WARD OF THE CITY OF KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE, Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, having been appointed as Parcel ID: 058KF-020 August 8, 2011, and recorded August 18, 2011, Substitute Trustee by instrument to be filed for without representations or warranties of any kind, as Instrument Number 201108180009144 in the further publication, upon announcement at the AND BEING KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS including fitness for a particular use or purpose. PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address of time and place for the sale set forth above. LOT NO. 11, BLOCK F, VILLA GARDENS 3RD record in the Register’s Office of Knox County, the property is believed to be 5208 MEADOW Register’s Office for Knox County, Tennessee. Tennessee. THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT TOGETHER WITH the hereditaments and This office is attempting to collect a debt. REVISION, OF RECORD IN MAP BOOK 14, PAGE A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE RD, KNOXVILLE, TN 37918. In the event of Any information obtained will be used for that 152, REGISTER`S OFFICE FOR KNOX COUNTY, NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given any discrepancy between this street address and appurtenances thereunto appertaining, releasing that the entire indebtedness has been declared USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. all claims to homestead and any other rights purpose. TENNESSEE, TO WHICH REFERENCE IS HEREBY Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, Substitute Trustee the legal description of the property, the legal Brock & Scott, PLLC, Substitute Trustee MADE FOR A MORE COMPLETE AND ACCURATE due and payable, and that the undersigned, Rubin description shall control. therein. To have and to hold the said premises to Lublin TN, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee or his duly 119 S. Main Street, Suite the Second Party, and his successors forever, in c/o Tennessee Foreclosure Department DESCRIPTION. 500 Memphis, TN 38103 CURRENT OWNER(S): REBECCA BOWMAN 6 Cadillac Drive, Suite 140 Parcel ID: 049ID021 appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: The sale of trust for the purposes hereinafter set forth. authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute www.rubinlublin.com/property-listings.php AND THE FIRST PARTIES, for themselves Brentwood, TN 37027 PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address of Tel: (877) 813-0992 Fax: (404) 601-5846 the above-described property shall be subject to all PH: 615-550-7697 FX: 615-550-8484 the property is believed to be 5302 GREENCREST Trustee will, on October 27, 2016 at 10:00 AM matters shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid and for their heirs, executors, administrators, at the North Side Entrance of the City County Ad #104215: 2016-09-26 2016-10-03, 2016-10-10 successors, and assigns, do hereby covenant File No.: 15-14327 FC03 RD, KNOXVILLE, TN 37918. In the event of any taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or discrepancy between this street address and Building, 400 Main Street, Knoxville, TN 37902, set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior with the said Second Party, and his successors, proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest that they are lawfully seized in fee simple of the the legal description of the property, the legal liens or encumbrances as well as any priority description shall control. and best bidder for cash or certified funds ONLY, created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that premises above conveyed and have full power, the following described property situated in Knox NOTICE OF authority, and right to convey the same, that said NOTICE OF CURRENT OWNER(S): DARRELL D. HURD, an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. SR. County, Tennessee, to wit: SUBSTITUTE This property is being sold with the express premises are free from all encumbrances, and that SUBSTITUTE SITUATED IN DISTRICT NO. SIX (6) OF they will forever warrant and defend the said OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: The sale of reservation that it is subject to confirmation by the above-described property shall be subject to all KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AND WITHOUT TRUSTEE’S SALE the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may premises and the title thereto against the lawful TRUSTEE’S SALE THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF claims of all persons whomsoever. matters shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid be rescinded at any time. The right is reserved to taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE, AND BEING KNOWN WHEREAS, default has occurred in the adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, This conveyance is made subject to applicable WHEREAS, default has occurred in the AND DESIGNATED AS LOT 8, BLOCK C, IN performance of the covenants, terms and restrictions, building setback lines, all existing performance of the covenants, terms and set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior and place certain without further publication, liens or encumbrances as well as any priority STONEBROOK SUBDIVISION, UNIT 3, AS conditions of a Deed of Trust dated June 21, upon announcement at the time and place for easements, and to all conditions as shown on the conditions of a Deed of Trust dated December SHOWN ON PLAT OF RECORD IN PLAT CABINET 2012, executed by DANIELLE M. REECE, JASON recorded map. 30, 2004, executed by STEPHANIE BROWNING, created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that the sale set forth above. All right and equity of an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. E, SLIDE 159-A (MAP BOOK 62-S, PAGE 2), IN A. REECE, conveying certain real property therein redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, The proceeds of the sale will be applied in WILLIAM BROWNING, conveying certain real THE REGISTER`S OFFICE FOR KNOX COUNTY, described to GLENN BALLETTO, as Trustee, as accordance with the terms and provisions of the property therein described to ROBERT M WILSON This property is being sold with the express and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of reservation that it is subject to confirmation by TENNESSEE, AND BEING MORE FULLY DESCRIBED same appears of record in the Register’s Office of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the above-named Deed of Trust. Said sale is being JR, as Trustee, as same appears of record in the AS FOLLOWS; BEGINNING AT AN IRON PIN IN Knox County, Tennessee recorded June 28, 2012, made upon the request of Knoxville Teachers Register’s Office of Knox County, Tennessee the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute be rescinded at any time. The right is reserved to THE SOUTHEASTERN LINE OF STONEBROOK at Instrument Number 201206280074255; Trustee. The Property is sold as is, where is, Federal Credit Union, the owner and holder of the recorded January 10, 2005, at Instrument Number DRIVE AT COMMON CORNER OF LOT 8 AND and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust, due 200501100054995; adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, without representations or warranties of any kind, and place certain without further publication, LOT 7; THENCE ALONG THE SOUTHEASTERN Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned including fitness for a particular use or purpose. to the failure of the makers to comply with all and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said upon announcement at the time and place for LINE OF STONEBROOK DRLVE, FOLLOWING A to FREEDOM MORTGAGE CORPORATION who is THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT provisions of the Deed of Trusts. Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned the sale set forth above. All right and equity of CURVE TO THE RIGHT WITH A RADIUS OF 225 now the owner of said debt; A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE Other parties interested as defined by to THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE FEET, NORTH 59 DEGREES 53 MINUTES EAST, and WHEREAS, the undersigned,Rubin Lublin USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Tennessee statutes and to whom the agent for BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE (CWALT redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, A CHORD DISTANCE OF 129.94 FEET TO AN TN, PLLC, having been appointed as Substitute Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, Substitute Trustee the Trustee has given notice of the sale include 2005-01CB) who is now the owner of said debt; and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of IRON PIN MARKING A COMMON CORNER OF Trustee by instrument to be filed for record in the 119 S. Main Street, Suite 500 the following: None. and WHEREAS, the undersigned, Rubin Lublin Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the LOTS 8 AND 9; THENCE ALONG THE DIVIDING Register’s Office of Knox County, Tennessee. Memphis, TN 38103 The sale of the above-described property TN, PLLC, having been appointed as Substitute undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute LINE OF LOTS 8 AND 9, SOUTH 21 DEGREES 13 NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given www.rubinlublin.com/property-listings.php shall be subject to all matters shown on any Trustee by instrument to be filed for record in the Trustee. The Property is sold as is, where is, MINUTES 40 SECONDS EAST 157.93 FEET TO that the entire indebtedness has been declared Tel: (877) 813-0992 Fax: (404) 601-5846 recorded plat; any unpaid taxes; and restrictive Register’s Office of Knox County, Tennessee. without representations or warranties of any kind, including fitness for a particular use or purpose. AN IRON PIN; THENCE SOUTH 70 DEGREES 10 due and payable, and that the undersigned, Rubin Ad #103596: 2016-09-19 2016-09-26, 2016-10-03 covenants, easements or set-back lines that may NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given MINUTES WEST 61.80 FEET TO AN IRON PIN; Lublin TN, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee or his duly be applicable; any prior liens or encumbrances as that the entire indebtedness has been declared THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT THENCE ALONG THE DIVIDING LINE OF LOTS 8 appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and well as any priority created by a fixture filing; due and payable, and that the undersigned, Rubin A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE AND 7, NORTH 47 DEGREES 15 MINUTES 40 authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute NOTICE OF and to any matter that an accurate survey of Lublin TN, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee or his duly USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. SECONDS WEST 151.69 FEET TO AN IRON PIN, Trustee will, on October 20, 2016 at 10:00 AM the premises might disclose. This property is appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, Substitute THE POINT OF BEGINNING, ACCORDING TO THE at the City/County Lobby of the Knox County FORECLOSURE SALE being sold with the express reservation that it is authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute Trustee 119 S. Main Street, Suite 500 SURVEY OF JERRY M. SIZEMORE, SURVEYOR, Courthouse, located in Knoxville, Tennessee, subject to confirmation by the lender and/or agent Trustee will, on October 20, 2016 at 10:00 AM Memphis, TN 38103 DATED JULY 12, 1977, DRAWING NO. ML- proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest STATE OF TENNESSEE, KNOX COUNTY for the Trustee. Should the highest bidder fail to at the City/County Lobby of the Knox County www.rubinlublin.com/property-listings.php 239. THIS CONVEYANCE IS MADE SUBJECT and best bidder for cash or certified funds ONLY, WHEREAS, Libby Sherrill a/k/a Libby R. Sherrill comply with the terms of the bid at the public Courthouse, located in Knoxville, Tennessee, Tel: (877) 813-0992 Fax: (404) 601-5846 TO ANY AND ALL APPLICABLE RESTRICTIONS, the following described property situated in Knox executed a Deed of Trust to Mortgage Electronic sale, then the agent for the Trustee shall have the proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest Ad #103004: 2016-09-12 2016-09-19, 2016-09-26 EASEMENTS, BUILDING SETBACK LINES AND County, Tennessee, to wit: Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Regions option of accepting the second highest bid, or the and best bidder for cash or certified funds ONLY, PAGE D2 The Knoxville Focus September 26, 2016 September 26, 2016 www.knoxfocus.com PAGE D3 Exile and the Ministry of Jesus Roads and I remember the For several Jesus enters into an exilic in of God’s kingdom, and first time I visited weeks in Africa I situation and starts to Jesus understood His Ghana, West was without the put an end to it, but not ministry as the beginning Rivers Day Africa. I was in the comforts of home: in the way most people of this transition. Scot northern regions running water, were expecting. The Jews McKnight points out that of that beautiful sewer, varieties of were looking for an earthly “kingdom language is Saturday country in the food, fresh water, messiah, one who would ‘end of exile’ language (A midst of abject By Mark and electricity set up an earthly kingdom New Vision for Israel, 83). Seymour’s fall Roads and Wearing of long pants and poverty. One Brackney, (and the myriad and break free from the Jesus’ role as Messiah Rivers Day will be held on sturdy shoes is suggested. evening I took a Minister of the of things I use oppression of Rome. But secures the promise of Saturday, October 1, from Children under 12 will be walk and looked Arlington Church on a daily basis Jesus did not do this. He a return from exile for 9:00 a.m. until noon. Sevier paired with an adult. up at the brilliant of Christ that requires it), came to set up a spiritual spiritual Israel, even if that County’s Keep Sevier Beau- The long summer has left stars. At that moment, friends, and family. kingdom, one that would return is not complete in tiful organization sponsors Seymour’s road and street I realized how far away If there was ever a not be confined by borders this life. this twice-a-year effort sides with more than the from home I really was. I person who understood or a capital city. The books of the New to remove litter from the usual amounts of unsight- wondered what stars my what it was like to be When Jesus chose Testament help us, as area’s roads, rivers, stream ly litter. A good response parents and my fiancé away from home, it must His twelve disciples, God’s people, to live in banks, and public places. on Saturday, October 1, (who became my wife four have been Jesus. Jesus He was symbolizing difficult conditions. The Since Seymour occupies will help alleviate this and months later) would be gave up all the comforts the reconstitution or church has been placed in parts of Sevier, Knox, and make Seymour an even looking at some six hours of heaven to come to live restoration of the twelve exile on this earth to live Blount counties, citizens more attractive place in later due to the change in on this earth. How can you tribes of Israel. These out the life and ministry of from all parts of Seymour which to live, work, and time zone. I realized how even begin to comprehend twelve will act as heads of Jesus and participate in are encouraged to partici- visit. different things were in this all that Jesus gave up the scattered, but soon to the breaking out of God’s pate. Scout packs, 4-H Club third world country. But when He dwelt among be gathered tribes of Israel. kingdom in the world. This Registration will begin at members, church Sunday my time there was short- us? A couple of passages Jesus taught that the world is not our home, 9:00 a.m. in the front park- School classes and youth lived, returning back to to reflect upon are John twelve will sit on thrones but we still live here as ing lot of Seymour First Bap- groups, civic clubs, and the good ole United States 1:1-14 and Philippians and judge the twelve foreigners and live out tist Church, 11621 Chap- families—all are welcomed. four weeks later. 2:1-8. tribes of Israel (Mt.19:28 our faith looking forward man Highway. Volunteers For more information, call Being away from home Jesus lived as a and Luke 22:30). to the new heavens and will receive gloves, safety Seymour’s coordinator, causes you to realize how foreigner, an exile. The For Jesus, exile would be new earth. vests, trash bags, water, Merwyn Borders, at 865- much you take for granted. gospel shows us how overcome by the breaking and grabbers if wanted. 579-3181. Legal & public notices

(4) months from the date of first publication as of the Estate of EMMANUEL WAYNE HINTON #2HKRL18922H549115; NOTICE OF described in (1) (A); or STOUT, who died Jun 1, 2016, were issued 3) 2009 Hyundai Sonta, #5NPET46CD9H513061; Notice of Auction COURT (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s the undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the 4) 1999 Ford Expedition, FORECLOSURE SALE date of death Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. All #1FMRU17L3XLC52007; The owners and/or lienholders of the following NOTICES This the 12th day of September, 2016 persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, 5) Scooter, #L8YTCAPF10Y602676; vehicles are hereby notified of their rights to pay Default having been made in the payment Estate of DANIEL ROBERT DUNN, JR. matured or unmatured, against his or her estate 6) 2002 Dodge Caravan, all charges and reclaim said vehicles being held at of the debts and obligations secured to be PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) are required to file the same with the Clerk and #1B4GP25332B518861; the storage lot of Floyd’s Wrecker Service Inc. paid by Deed of Trust (“Deed of Trust”) dated NOTICE TO DANIEL ROBERT DUNN III, Administrator Master of the above named court on or before 7) 2003 Toyota Camry, #4T1BE32K63U721135; Failure to reclaim these vehicles will be deemed a November 5, 2009, and recorded as Instrument CREDITORS 8740 Shoreham Blvd the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) 8) 2000 Jeep Cherokee, #1J4FT28P86L188060; waiver of all rights and titles along with consent No. 200911090032388 in the Register’s Office Knoxville, TN 37922 otherwise their claims will be forever barred. 9) 2007 Honda Accord, to dispose of said vehicles at public auction held on for Knox County, Willard M. Ramsey, single, TO: UNKNOWN BIOLOGICAL FATHER (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the #1HGCM66457AO65172; Thursday October 20th 2016 10:00AM, at 135 (“Grantor”) conveyed in trust to Thomas R. IN RE: DUBARI JEROME ALLEN PUBLISH: 9/26/2016 and 10/3/2016 first publication of this notice if the creditor 10) 2006 Chrysler Pacifica, Hawthorne Ave. Knoxville, TN 37920. received an actual copy of this notice to creditors #2A4GM4E416R912449; Underwood, as Trustee for Knoxville Teachers NO. 192358-3 1974 VW 1342673471 Federal Credit Union, a certain tract of land IN THE CHANCERY COURT FOR KNOX at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four 11) 2001 Toyota Camry, NOTICE TO (4) months from the date of this first publication; #2T1BR12EX1C496543; 2005 NISSAN 5N1BV28U65N132764 located in Knox County, Tennessee, and the owner COUNTY, TENNESSEE 2003 BUICK 2G4WS52J931172880 of the debt secured, Knoxville Teachers Federal In this Cause, it appearing from the Complaint or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor 12) 2005 Ford Focus, #1FAFP34N25W260407; 1999 HONDA 1HGCG564XXA057666 Credit Union, having requested the undersigned filed, which is verified, that the Defendant, CREDITORS received an actual copy of the notice to creditors 13) 2005 Ford Taurus, #1FAFP53235A134301; if the creditor received the copy of the notice less 14) 1999 Jeep G Cherokee, 1999 NISSAN 1N4DL01D4XC149892 to advertise and sell the property described in UNKNOWN BIOLOGICAL FATHER, is a non- Estate of and conveyed by said Deed of Trust, all of said resident of the State of the Tennessee, or whose than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four #1J4GW58N5XC665294; 2015 DODGE 1B4HS48N82F154716 CAROL YATES LUALLEN (4) months from the date of first publication as 15) 1996 Ford Ranger, #1FTCR10A5TPA63401; indebtedness having matured by default in the whereabouts cannot be ascertained upon diligent Docket Number 78084-2 1998 TOYOTA 4T1BG22K1WU286730 payment of a part thereof, at the option of the search and inquiry, so that the ordinary process described in (1) (A); or 16) 2003 Ford Escape, #1FMYU03133KB79814 2006 BUICK 1G4HE57Y56U129104 Notice is hereby given that on the 14th day of (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s owner, this is give notice that the undersigned will, of law cannot be served upon UNKNOWN September, 2016, letters testamentary in respect 1985 AMER 1JCUB7847FT092760 on October 18, 2016 at 10:00 a.m., at the City- BIOLOGICAL FATHER. date of death 2004 CHEVROLET 2G1WF52E249259723 of the Estate of CAROL YATES LUALLEN, who This the 15th day of September, 2016 County Building, outside the large assembly room, IT IS ORDERED that said Defendant file an died Aug 16, 2016, were issued the undersigned 1995 FORD 2FMDA5143SBA22701 Knox County, Tennessee proceed to sell at public answer with the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Estate of EMMANUEL LEGAL SECTION 94 by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court WAYNE HINTON STOUT 2007 FORD 1FAFP34N97W132166 outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the Court at Knoxville, Tennessee and with Peggy of Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident 1998 BUICK 2G4WB52K4W1538841 following described property, to wit: Comstock, an Attorney whose address is 618 S. PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) Knox County will receive bids for the following and non-resident, having claims, matured or 2004 MAZDA 4F2CZ06134KM14645 SITUATE in District 9 of Knox County, Gay Street, Knoxville, TN 37902, within thirty ARSHIA M. STOUT, Administratrix items & services: unmatured, against his or her estate are required 2946 Wilshire Avenue Bid 2451, Small and Light Equipment, due 2000 NISSAN JN1CA31D0YT742814 Tennessee, and being Lot 4, Block 17, Geyland (30) days of the last date of publication of this to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the Heights Subdivision, as shown on the map notice, or a judgment by default will be taken Markham, IL 60428 10-19-16; 1993 SATURN 1G8ZK5578PZ116969 above named court on or before the earlier of the RFQ 2452, Architectural and Engineering recorded in Map Book 6, page 11, in the Register’s against you and the cause set for hearing Ex Parte dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims 1997 CHEVROLET 2G1FP22P6V2139737 Office for Knox County, Tennessee., to which map as to you before Chancellor Michael Moyers at PUBLISH: 9/26/2016 and 10/3/2016 Services, due 10-27-16; 1997 FORD 2FTDX18W4VCA53506 will be forever barred. Bid 2453, Green Waste Recycling Services, specific reference is made for a more particular the Knox County Chancery Court, Division III, 400 (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the 2000 HONDA 2HGEJ6610YH519449 description, and being the same property conveyed Main Street, Knoxville, Tennessee 37902. This due 10-20-16; first publication of this notice if the creditor NOTICE TO Bid 2454, CAC FEMA Food 2016, due 10- 2000 HONDA 1HGCG5645YA064929 to Willard M. Ramsey and wife Mary Jane Ramsey notice will be published in The Knoxville Focus received an actual copy of this notice to creditors 1998 FORD 1FTYR10C4WPB20859 on October 7, 1998, by the deed recorded in newspaper for four (4) consecurity weeks. 18-16 at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four CREDITORS For additional information call 865-215-5777, 2008 HYUNDAI KMHDU46D28U444410 Deed Book 2302, page 958, in the Register’s This 20th day of September, 2016. (4) months from the date of this first publication; 2005 NISSAN 1N4AL11D55C341389 /s/HOWARD G. HOGAN stop by the Purchasing Division, 1000 North Office for Knox County, Tennessee. See also or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor Estate of 1979 FORD R70BVEB2485 Instrument Numbers 200909030009404 and Clerk and Master Central St., Suite 100, Knoxville, TN 37917, received an actual copy of the notice to creditors RONALD BLAINE WILLIAMS or visit our website: www.knoxcounty.org/ 200908030009405 in the Register’s Office for To be published: 9/26/2016, 10/3/2016, 1990 BUICK 1G4CU54C1L1611796 if the creditor received the copy of the notice less Docket Number 78091-3 purchasing. To bid on Knox County surplus items, Knox County, Tennessee. 10/10/2016 and 10/17/2016 2001 CHEVROLET 1G1JC124317153233 than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four Notice is hereby given that on the 15th day of go to www.govdeals.com. TOGETHER WITH the hereditaments and (4) months from the date of first publication as September, 2016, letters testamentary in respect 1992 CHEVROLET 1G1BN53E4NR112536 appurtenances thereunto appertaining, releasing NOTICE TO described in (1) (A); or of the Estate of RONALD BLAINE WILLIAMS, who 1993 CHEVROLET 1G1LT53T4PY275625 all claims to homestead and any other rights (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s died Jun 24, 2016, were issued the undersigned 1979 CHEVROLET 1Q87L9N580786 therein. To have and to hold the said premises to CREDITORS date of death by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court 2010 DODGE 1B3CC4FB2AN204471 the Second Party, and his successors forever, in This the 14th day of September, 2016 of Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident 1998 DODGE 1B7HC16Z2WS761020 trust for the purposes hereinafter set forth. Estate of PUBLIC NOTICE GEORGE ALBERT BURTON, III Estate of CAROL YATES LUALLEN and non-resident, having claims, matured or 2004 FORD 1FAFP34394W196072 AND THE FIRST PARTIES, for themselves PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) unmatured, against his or her estate are required Knoxville Regional Transportation 2006 FORD 2FMZA51626BA58408 and for their heirs, executors, administrators, Docket Number 77766-2 Notice is hereby given that on the 19th day of ROBERT JOEL LUALLEN, Administrator to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the Planning Organization 2000 FORD 1FTYR14V6YPB95500 successors, and assigns, do hereby covenant 1518 Park Ridge Drive above named court on or before the earlier of the Technical Committee Meeting, with the said Second Party, and his successors, September, 2016, letters testamentary in respect 1999 FORD 1FAFP13P8XW180457 of the Estate of GEORGE ALBERT BURTON, III, Knoxville, TN 37924 dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims October 11, 2016 that they are lawfully seized in fee simple of the will be forever barred. 1991 GEO 1Y1SK5461MZ089346 premises above conveyed and have full power, who died Apr 5, 2016, were issued the undersigned 2000 HONDA 1HGCG2250YA012234 by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of SCOTT B. HAHN (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the The Knoxville Regional Transportation authority, and right to convey the same, that said Attorney at Law first publication of this notice if the creditor Planning Organization (TPO) Technical Committee 1996 HONDA 1HGCD5603VA268176 premises are free from all encumbrances, and that Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident 2004 HONDA 1HGCM56314A026186 and non-resident, having claims, matured or 5344 N Broadway, Ste 101 received an actual copy of this notice to creditors will meet on Tuesday, October 11th at 9 a.m. they will forever warrant and defend the said Knoxville, TN 37918 at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four in the Small Assembly Room of the City/County 2004 HONDA JHMES96674S005432 premises and the title thereto against the lawful unmatured, against his or her estate are required to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the (4) months from the date of this first publication; Building, 400 Main Street, Knoxville, TN. Visit 1998 MITSUBISHI 4A3AK546WE033040 claims of all persons whomsoever. PUBLISH: 9/26/2016 and 10/3/2016 above named court on or before the earlier of the or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor www.knoxtrans.org/meeting for preliminary and 2000 NISSAN JN1CA31A7YT218064 This conveyance is made subject to applicable received an actual copy of the notice to creditors dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims final Agendas or contact the TPO if you would like 2001 PONTIAC 1GMDX03E61D237697 restrictions, building setback lines, all existing if the creditor received the copy of the notice less will be forever barred. a copy of the final Agenda. If you need assistance 2015 SUZUKI LC6GJ55F4F1100431 easements, and to all conditions as shown on the than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the NOTICE TO or accommodation for a disability please notify the 1996 TOYOTA 4T1BG12K8TU936112 recorded map. (4) months from the date of first publication as first publication of this notice if the creditor TPO three business days in advance of the meeting The proceeds of the sale will be applied in CREDITORS described in (1) (A); or 2004 VOLVO YV1RS61T442361118 received an actual copy of this notice to creditors and we will be glad to work with you in obliging accordance with the terms and provisions of the (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s 1996 FORD 1FTCR14A4TTA37969 at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four Estate of any reasonable request. above-named Deed of Trust. Said sale is being date of death 865-215-2694 or [email protected]. 2000 CADILLAC 1G6KF5799YU224898 made upon the request of Knoxville Teachers (4) months from the date of this first publication; DAVID ALAN STEWART This the 15th day of September, 2016 1994 BUICK 1G4HR52L8RH460322 Federal Credit Union, the owner and holder of the or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor Docket Number 78082-3 Estate of RONALD BLAINE WILLIAMS 2011 DODGE 3D4PG4FB3BT534614 indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust, due received an actual copy of the notice to creditors Notice is hereby given that on the 14th day of PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) to the failure of the makers to comply with all if the creditor received the copy of the notice less September, 2016, letters testamentary in respect DARLENE ELAINE WILLIAMS, Administratrix PUBLIC NOTICE provisions of the Deed of Trusts. than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four of the Estate of DAVID ALAN STEWART, who 329 Atlantic Avenue Other parties interested as defined by (4) months from the date of first publication as died Jul 26, 2016, were issued the undersigned Knoxville, TN 37917 described in (1) (A); or Knoxville Regional Transportation Planning Notice of Auction Tennessee statutes and to whom the agent for by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court Organization – Draft FY 2017-2020 (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s of Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident the Trustee has given notice of the sale include STUART I. CASSELL Transportation Improvement Program The following described vehicles impounded/ the following: Knox County, Tennessee, City of date of death and non-resident, having claims, matured or Attorney at Law This the 19th day of September, 2016 and Air Quality Conformity Determination repaired/towed will be sold at public and/or private Knoxville. unmatured, against his or her estate are required 707 Market Street Estate of GEORGE ALBERT BURTON, III Available for Public Comment The sale of the above-described property to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the Knoxville, TN 37902 auction in compliance with the Tennessee Public PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) shall be subject to all matters shown on any above named court on or before the earlier of the Acts 1967, Chapter 240, House Bill 379. The sale JOE E. BURTON, Executor The Knoxville Regional Transportation Planning recorded plat; any unpaid taxes; and restrictive dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims PUBLISH: 9/26/2016 and 10/3/2016 will be held at Jim’s Garage & Wrecker Service 14 Danby Place Organization (TPO) Executive Board, responsible covenants, easements or set-back lines that may will be forever barred. for comprehensive transportation planning in Vehicle Impoundment Lot located at 5906 Waldon The Woodlands, TX 77375 (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the be applicable; any prior liens or encumbrances the Knoxville Urban Area including Knox County Street, Knoxville, TN 37919. first publication of this notice if the creditor as well as any priority created by a fixture filing; and parts of Anderson, Blount, Loudon, Roane These vehicles have been checked through BILL W. PETTY received an actual copy of this notice to creditors and to any matter that an accurate survey of and Sevier Counties, is required to update its Attorney at Law at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four the files of the Commissioner of Revenue, Title the premises might disclose. This property is 705 Gat Lane, Ste. 202 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) every Section, Division of Motor Vehicles, Department being sold with the express reservation that it is (4) months from the date of this first publication; Knoxville, TN 37909 or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor Misc. four years. The TIP is a financially constrained of Revenue, State of Tennessee. In appropriate subject to confirmation by the lender and/or agent PUBLISH: 9/26/2016 and 10/3/2016 four-year program of projects to be implemented cases, the vehicles have been checked in other for the Trustee. Should the highest bidder fail to received an actual copy of the notice to creditors if the creditor received the copy of the notice less within the TPO Metropolitan Planning Area. The states, and the owners and/or lienholders have comply with the terms of the bid at the public Notices draft FY 2017-2020 TIP is available for public sale, then the agent for the Trustee shall have the than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four been notified by certified mail. In those instances (4) months from the date of first publication as review through October 25, 2016. option of accepting the second highest bid, or the NOTICE TO The City of Knoxville, the designated recipient where no vehicle identification/serial number or next highest bid with which the buyer is able to described in (1) (A); or license number was available, this Public Notice in CREDITORS (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s Notice of Auction of Federal Transit Administration Section 5307 comply. funds, may choose to follow the public involvement the newspaper will comply with the law. This sale may be rescinded at any time. The date of death The failure of the owner/lienholder to exercise Estate of This the 14th day of September, 2016 The following described vehicles impounded/ process of the TIP to meet the Program of Projects right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale DANIEL ROBERT DUNN, JR. Estate of DAVID ALAN STEWART repaired/towed will be sold at public and/or public involvement requirements. The public their rights to reclaim any vehicle listed below to another day, time, and place certain without Docket Number 78074-1 PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) private auction in compliance with the Tennessee participation process for the TIP does satisfy the not bearing a VIN/serial number shall be deemed further publication, upon announcement at the time Notice is hereby given that on the 12th day of BRENDA J. GRAYSON, Administratrix CTA Public Acts 1967, Chapter 240, house Bill 379. public participation process for the Program of a waiver of all rights and title and authorization and place for the sale set forth above. All right September, 2016, letters testamentary in respect 7914 Gleason Drive, Unit 1107 The sale will be held at Volunteer Towing Vehicle Projects. to sell said vehicle. and equity of redemption, statutory or otherwise, of the Estate of DANIEL ROBERT DUNN, JR., who Knoxville, TN 37919 Impoundment Lot located at 5906 Walden Street, The draft TIP can be viewed and downloaded 1)2010 Dodge Avenger, #1B3CC4FD5AN124132; homestead, and dower are expressly waived in on the TPO website at www.knoxtrans.org, died May 7, 2016, were issued the undersigned Knoxville, Tennessee 37919. 2) 2006 Cadillac, 1G6EP577060189032; said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court These vehicles have been checked through where you can submit comments. Copies of the H. STEPHEN GILLMAN 3) 2009 Nissan Versa, #3N1BC13E09L477513; good, but the undersigned will sell and convey only of Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident Attorney at Law the files of the Commissioner of Revenue, Title draft TIP are available for review at the TPO as agent for Trustee, and subject to the approval and non-resident, having claims, matured or Section, Division of Motor Vehicles, Department offices located at 400 Main St., Suite 403, 4) 2000 Toyota Celica, #JTDOR32T5Y0006386; PO Box 870 5) 1999 Pontiac Bonneville, of the Trustee. The Property is sold as is, where unmatured, against his or her estate are required Knoxville, TN 37901 of Revenue, State of Tennessee. In appropriate Knoxville, TN. Comments can also be submitted is, without representation or warranties of any to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the cases, the vehicles have been checked in other to Elizabeth Watkins via email at elizabeth. #1G2HX52K7XH231133; kind, including fitness for a particular purpose. above named court on or before the earlier of the PUBLISH: 9/26/2016 and 10/3/2016 states and the owners and/or lienholders have [email protected] or by phone at 865- 6) 2001 Ford Escape, #1FMYU01B61KB61266; Notice provided for the foreclosure sale of dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims been notified by certified mail. In those instances 215-3825, by letter or at the September 28, 7) 1971 Chevy Pickup, #CE241T604223; 1109 Repass Drive, Knoxville, Tennessee will be forever barred. where no vehicle identification/serial number or 2016 TPO Executive Board Meeting and/or the 8) 2000 Chevy Ventura, 37920 by: (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the NOTICE TO license number was available, this Public Notice in October 11, 2016 TPO Technical Committee #1GNDX03E2YD245060; Jedidiah C. McKeehan first publication of this notice if the creditor the newspaper will comply with the law. Meeting. Both meetings are held at 9:00 a.m. 9) 2004 Audi A6, #WAULT54B94N018404; Tarpy, Cox, Fleishman & Leveille, PLLC in the Small Assembly Room of the City County received an actual copy of this notice to creditors CREDITORS The failure of the owner/lienholder to exercise 10) 2012 Ford Focus, #1FAHP3E25CL472617; Agent for Trustee at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four their rights to reclaim any vehicle listed below, not Building (400 Main Street, Knoxville, TN). If you 1111 Northshore Dr, Ste N-290 (4) months from the date of this first publication; Estate of bearing a VIN/Serial number, shall be deemed a need assistance or accommodation for a disability, 11) 2002 Mazda Van, #JM3LW28J220301495; Knoxville, TN 37919 or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor EMMANUEL WAYNE HINTON STOUT waiver of all rights and title and authorization to please contact the TPO at 865-215-2694 or dori. 12) 2001 Buick LeSabre, 865 588-1096 received an actual copy of the notice to creditors Docket Number 77770-3 sell said described vehicle(s). [email protected] and we will be glad to work #1G4HP54K11U163656; if the creditor received the copy of the notice less Notice is hereby given that on the 15th day of 1) 1990 Toyota Celica, #JT2ST85N9L0051626; with you in obliging any reasonable request. 13) 2000 Mitsubishi Mirage, than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four September, 2016, letters testamentary in respect 2) 2002 Honda Odyssey, #JA3AY26C4YU032222 PAGE D4 The Knoxville Focus September 26, 2016 ANNOUNCEMENTS

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Issac Merkle com. have taken training as to hold Meeting on event will serve as the will introduce you to Club Unite is also course instructors and Fulton High Alumni Human Trafficking annual meeting of the the Arduino hardware accepting applications for have personal experience Wall of Fame Every month, more than membership. Guests will ecosystem and walk any interested individuals caring for someone with a Fulton High School 90 juveniles are trafficked enjoy light refreshments you through a complete who desire to be a mental illness. Alumni Association will online in Tennessee. Local and tours of the historic project. This will kickoff a candidate for coaching at Space for the course is host the 6th Wall of Fame news media continue to home. Please join us new Knox Makers Arduino Club Unite. limited, and preregistration banquet and induction share troubling stories as we recognize family Study Group: an 11-week is required so instructors ceremony Thursday, about human trafficking descendants and our program for folks with Commissioners Night Out can make sure students October 6, at Rothchild in our area. The problem supporting members. The little or no experience The next Ed and Bob’s have an appropriate Catering and Banquet Hall is real and it is at our event is free and open to with computers and Night Out in Knox County number of materials on Kingston Pike. Meet doorstep. On Thursday, the public. The one-act electronics. This free is downtown at Archer’s on hand. To register, and Greet will be from September 29 at 6 p.m., play is supported by a public event is scheduled BarBQ on South Gay contact Martha Coppock, 5:30 – 6:30 p.m.; banquet the League of Women matching grant provided on Tuesday, September Street, September 21 (865)525-2574, or Gerry begins at 6:30 p.m. Cost Voters of Knoxville/Knox by the Tennessee Arts 27, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Segroves, (865)523- is $60 per person. For County will be hosting Commission. at Knox Makers, Brady St, 7284. more information, email Katie Little, Operations Please RSVP by October Knoxville, TN 37920. Does someone you love [email protected] or Coordinator with CCAHT. 12, 2016, by calling have a mental illness? Fall 2016 East Tennessee contact Fulton High School Please join us at the (865)522-8661 or email Calvary Baptist Church One in five Plant Swap Alumni Association, PO Bearden Branch Library, mabryhazenhouse@gmail. 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Website is www. invited but anyone can That’s why NAMI plants and enjoy sharing Support Group Meeting Hazen House oldharp.org. join. A small donation is Knoxville (National them with friends. on Saturday, October 1, Mabry-Hazen House Sunday, Oct. 2, 2 p.m, encouraged, if possible. Alliance on Mental Illness) There is no fee for 2010 from 11:00 a.m. will host its third annual Annual (Since 1921) Come enjoy a good meal, will present With Hope in attendance and no money until 2:00 p.m. at East TN Lineage and Legacy event Valley View Baptist Church fellowship and bingo. For Mind, a free series of eight can exchange hands for Medical Group in Alcoa, TN on Sunday, October 16, Singing, Wears Valley, more information call workshops for families the plants. This is a great (266 Joule St., Alcoa, TN 2016, from 2 p.m. – 4 Sevier Co., TN. Louise Lewis (865) 947- and friends of individuals way to add lovely plants to 37701) The program will p.m. A special celebration From Townsend, TN, turn 1192. 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