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Vol. 127 • No. 18 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 2 sections $1 Rowland found not guilty Marisa Anders All of the parties were instructed to Several witnesses for the state testi- Editor leave the courtroom separately due to the fied Wednesday, including Duffield; offi- extreme emotional toll the trial took on cers with the Claiborne County Sheriff’s After a two-day trial and around three everyone involved. Neither Rowland nor Department who were at the scene; hours of deliberation, a jury found David Smith’s family members were available for the investigating officer, Det. Bobby Wayne Rowland not guilty Thursday. comment. Morelock; Wildlife Resource Rowland, 68, of Tazewell, was indicted “I am naturally disappointed in the Agency Officer Rick Roberts ;and Dr. in December 2011 by a grand jury on a verdict for Devin’s family,” said Assistant Christopher Lockmuller, Chief Deputy charge of reckless homicide in the death District Attorney Jared Effler, who pros- Medical Examiner for the Regional of Devin Smith. ecuted the case for the state, “but I none- Forensic Center at the University of Smith, 15, was hunting with his grand- theless respect the jury’s decision.” Tennessee at Knoxville. father on Nov. 26, 2011, when he was shot The state, represented by Effler and Several of Smith’s family members were around 5 p.m. His grandfather, Leonard Assistant District Attorneys Graham visibly upset during the presentation of Duffield, also of Tazewell, was near his Wilson, began presenting their case some evidence, which included photos grandson at the time of the shooting, Wednesday afternoon after a morning of of Smith at the scene as well as autopsy according to his testimony on Wednesday. jury selection. photos. “This is the worst tragedy I’ve ever “Mr. Rowland fired into brush without “We’re reliving the whole thing 16 seen in my 31 years of experience,” said knowing what he was shooting at,” said months later,” said Smith’s grandmother, defense attorney David Stanifer after the Effler during his introduction. Glenda Duffield. “It’s just raw emotions. verdict. “What the jury did was show Rowland was represented by David It’s made us feel so vulnerable again.” they were very diligent in listening to the Stanifer and Lindsey Cadle. The state rested its case Thursday morn- evidence. Under the law, they were very “This was an accident,” said Stanifer. ing after the testimony of Terri Arney, a Marisa Anders | Claiborne Progress thorough and they applied the facts in this “This was not a crime. Devin was some- special agent and forensic scientist for the David Wayne Rowland was acquitted by a jury of a charge of case to the law.” where he was not supposed to be — on Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Crime reckless homicide on Thursday. He was charged in the 2011 “I’m just overwhelmed by the good someone else’s property and without his hunting death of 15-year-old Devin Smith. verdict,” he said. orange on.” See ROWLAND | 5A

This mugshot of Robert Hawkins was taken July 18, 2011, at the Bell County Haslam, Ramsey on slate at Lincoln Day Dinner Detention Center. He is currently wanted for several charges in Claiborne County but authorities think he may have fled to . Photo courtesy Bell County Detention Center Man allegedly attacks ex-girlfriend, flees Marisa Anders According to Sgt. Shawn Editor Goode, of the Tazewell Police Department, Hawkins Authorities are looking for allegedly broke into his ex- a man who they say battered girlfriend’s home in Tazewell Marisa Anders | Claiborne Progress his ex-girlfriend in her home and attacked her. Gov. Bill Haslam was the keynote speaker at this year’s Lincoln Day Dinner, held as an annual fundraiser for the Republican Party. last week. Hawkins is charged with Haslam noted that it was his belief that it was the first time in history that both the Governor and Lt. Governor were on the same Robert Andrew Hawkins, especially aggravated bur- program for a Lincoln Day Dinner. “That speaks well of your party chairperson, Judi Swilling,” he said. From left: Second District 32, is wanted on several glary, especially aggravated U.S. Congressman John J. Duncan Jr., former U.S. Congressman for the First District Bill Jenkins, Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey, Haslam, charges stemming from an Claiborne County GOP Chairperson Judi Swilling and state Sen. Frank Niceley. incident last Wednesday. See ATTACK | 2A Businessman charged Man arrested for KFC robbery with sexual battery The Tazewell Police employee had gone for the A New Tazewell business- of this year. Department arrested a night and had locked the man was arrested Friday on Torbett is the owner and man last week for alleg- doors. She soon observed a charges of sexual battery. operator of Torbett Auto edly robbing the Kentucky male wearing black pants, According to Supply, which is Fried Chicken (KFC) res- a dark hoodie and some an arrest warrant in the same shop- taurant on April 20. kind of black material cov- from Claiborne ping center as Papa Joshua Ryan Shackleford, ering his nose and face County Sessions John’s. 27, of Harrogate, was jump over the front coun- Court, Charles Allen A manager at arrested April 24 and ter near the office, run into Torbett III alleg- the restaurant told charged with conspiracy to the office where she was edly went into Papa Torbett several commit robbery, robbery, and shove her against the John’s restaurant times to stop, which assault and theft of prop- wall. in New Tazewell “caused the defen- erty over $1,000. The man began yell- and “would grab dant to get made According to police, ing, “Where’s the money, (alleged victim’s Torbett (sic).” they were called to the where’s the money?” name deleted) body Torbett is charged KFC around 11:30 p.m. according to the report. and breasts. The with two counts of on April 20 for the report The employee began cry- defendant did not have per- sexual battery. He is currently of a robbery. Patrolman ing and Shackleford alleg- mission… to touch any part out on $10,000 bond and is Larry Mozingo arrived edly told her he would kill of her body.” The alleged due to appear in court on at the scene and was told her if she didn’t shut up, offenses occurred in February May 23. Photo courtesy Tazewell Police Department by an employee she was according to the report. These items were discovered during a search of a Harrogate resi- doing the daily paperwork She stated it seemed as dence where Joshua Shackleford had been staying. He is charged and deposits after the last Annual Chamber awards, with the April 20 robbery of the Kentucky Fried Chicken in Tazewell. See ROBBERY | 2A dinner coming up The annual Claiborne County Chamber of Commerce National Day of Prayer to be observed Thursday Dinner and Awards Banquet is coming up, and county historian Jim Welch is slated to be the keynote speaker. The annual National Day of Prayer and its leadership. One local ser- aged to attend. Musical entertainment for this year’s dinner will be will be recognized during a ceremo- vice recognizing the National Day The National Day of Prayer tradi- provided by local musician Ken Wilson, an acoustic singer ny in Harrogate on Thursday. of Prayer will be held outside of tion predates the founding of the and songwriter. Each year, millions answer the Harrogate City Hall, beginning at of America, evidenced There will also be drawings for several prizes. This year’s call to prayer on the first Thursday noon. by the Continental Congress’ proc- grand prize will be the winner’s choice of a Gatlinburg in May. This year’s observance will The program includes several lamation in 1775 setting aside a day vacation or a gift card. be the 62nd annual National Day of area citizens praying for families, of prayer. The dinner is scheduled for May 10 at 6:30 p.m. at the Prayer, with the theme as “Pray for the church, government, education, In 1952, Congress established an Lincoln Memorial University dining hall. Tickets are $30 America.” youth, military, first responders, the annual day of prayer and, in 1988, per person and are available at the Chamber office on Main Organized events are held in media, business, natural resources that law was amended, designating Street in Tazewell. For more information, call the Chamber thousands of public venues where and the nation as a whole. the National Day of Prayer as the at 423-626-4149. intercession is made for America The public is invited and encour- first Thursday in May. 2A The Claiborne Progress, Wednesday, May 1, 2013 FOR THE RECORD The following public Jessica Mason – VOP Brandon Lee Cavins – William Rouse – Public Barbara Jean VanBuren – of Insurance records are the only public Amanda Mullins – Theft FTA: Trooper Citation, Child Intoxication Light Law Nathan Ryan Spires – Theft records that have been made Under $500, VOP Support Aaron Brett Potter – Lacey Dawn Smith – over $500 available to the Claiborne Jo Ann Mullins – FTA- Marry W. Cupp – Theft Possession of Schedule II Vandalism Under $500 George Robert Weslee Progress. If you feel that there Attempted Possession of Over $1,000 Controlled Substance With Carmen S. Copeland – Barnett – Traffic Control has been an omission or other Schedule II, FTA-DUI-4th, Hit Kenneth Ronald Gibson – Intent to Sell and Deliver, Speeding 66/45 Device error, please contact the appro- and Run, Reckless driving Child Support Possession of Schedule IV Jeffrey Scott Harvey – Carlos Richard Poore – priate agency. As addresses Amanda Carissa Noe – Debbie A. Goins – Public Controlled Substance With Speeding 61/45 Traffic Control Device are not always included in Criminal Impersonation, Intoxication Intent to Sell and Deliver, Allison Nicole McKinnon – Gordon Lee Patterson – these reports, some misiden- Theft over $1000 Monica M. Gonzalez – Speeding 61/45 Speeding 62/45 Traffic Control Device tification can occur with Robert Wesley Phipps – Theft over $1,000 Shirley Jean Underwood – Joseph Lou Collins Burkhart Damian James Martin – individuals having the same Aggravated Burglary, Forgery, Zed Anthony Gunter – Speeding 60/45, – Reckless Endangerment 2 Muffler Law Violation name as others. Persons listed Theft of Property Over $1,000 Driving on Revoked License Shawn Sha Fugate – Cts, Reckless Driving Bonnie Christina Lugo – as being arrested or receiv- Andrew Taylor Putney – Chester Scott Harvey – Speeding 62/45, Financial Bennie Chad Adcock Speeding 48/30 ing citations should not be VOP Phone Harassment Responsibility Law, – No Muffler, Financial Dixie L. Hatfield – considered guilty or convicted Eric Kyle Reed – Vandalism Ryan Edward Heath – Theft Registration Law Responsibility Law Possession Schedule as they have not been found to Under 500 Over $1,000 Caitlyn Elena Wells – Joseph M. Mayes – II, Possession Drug be so in a court of law at the Eric Dustin Robbins – Lonnie Clarence Lamb – Traffic Control Device Speeding 71/45, Registration Paraphernalia, Child Neglect times these records are filed. Capias/Bench Rape, Statutory VOP Warrant, Capias/Bench Angela Crockett DeBusk – Law, Financial Responsibility Lisha Inez Wagner – Since records are printed as Rape Warrant Speeding 68/45 Law Evading Arrest, Forged received, the list is controlled Melisa Dawn Rogers – Anthony Lemay – Domestic Jonathan Fultz – VOP Chester S. Harvey – Phone Prescription by the appropriate agencies FTA-Financial Responsibility Assault Holly Danielle Collins – Harassment Travis Joe Jordan – Burglary involved; we are unable to Paige Lindsey Russell – David Allen Lewis – FTA Speeding 46/30 Nathan R. Spires – Theft of a Vehicle 2 cts, theft of change or omit names or Theft of Property Over $1,000, on DUI 2nd, FTA on Violation Franklin Dale Massengill – Over $500 Property under $500 2cts, information. Criminal Trespass, Driving on of Probation Speeding 43/20 Ashley N. Mullins – Capias FTA Warrants x6, Violation of Suspended License, Texting Brandon Scott Massengill Megan Bowlin – No Thomas J. Casteel – Probation Claiborne Co. Sheriff’s While Driving, Forgery Theft – Resisting Stop Halt Arrest Drivers License, Financial Accessory After the Fact Steven Miracle Jr. – Driving Dept. of Property Under $500 Carlena Sunshine Noah Responsibility Law, Megan R. Lazzaro – on Revoked 3rd, Intro Sched. Joshua Hawk Adams – Curtis Vandale Sizemore – – Fraudulent Use of Credit Rebecca Lynn Smith – Following Too Closely, VI Into Penal Facility Failure to Appear for Public Capias Card, VOP Speeding 51/30, Seat Belt Violation Registration Law, Bobby Alan Long – Intro Intoxication, Driving on Dustin Ingram Sizemore Philip Charles Parker – Law No Proof of Insurance, No Schedule IV Into Penal Facility Suspended License, Financial – Capias/Bench-Sale of Theft Over $1,000 Terry Lynn Mullins – Seat Belt John Wilburn Leaf – Traffic Responsibility Schedule IV, Delivery Hannah Elizabeth Robinson Speeding 50/30 Nathan R. Spires – Burglary Control Device, Seat belt Law Martin Edward Amburn – Schedule IV, Sale of Schedule – Theft Over $10,000 Sheryl Ann True-Jones – Anthony Wayne Hensley – James Brandon Beason Capias/Bench Warrant II, Delivery Schedule II, Kimberly Collette Shiltz – VOP heft Over $500, Burglary – Speeding 61/45, Financial Jesse Martin Bean – VOP- Driving on Suspended, VOP FTA on VOP, VOP, FTA on Yvonne Lynn Carroll – Todd Tolliver – Passing on Responsibility Law Attempted Possession of Kevin Allen Veach – Capias/ Possession of Legend Drug FTA-Public Intoxication, VOP Double Brett M. Short – Improper Schedule II Bench Jason Todd Smiddy – Jonathon D. Goins – VOP Ian Andrew Nunn – Passing, No Driver’s License, Kelli Nochole Collins – Michael Wayne Wilson Revoked License Melinda S. – VOP, Speeding 66/45 Registration Law FTA, DUI 1st and Possession – FTA for Driving on Chelsea Denise Walker – Child Abuse, Neglect or Christopher Allen Hurst – Rufus W. Irvin – Aggravated of Schedule IV Controlled Suspended License Attempt to Pass Worthless Endangerment Drag Racing Assault, Criminal Trespassing, Substance VOP, DUI 1st Martin Wayne Young Checks Over Joseph D. Brown – Failure Michael Wayne Powers – Child Support Warrant Steven Keith Hunley – – FTA, DUI 2nd Offense, Brian Alan Wilder – Driving to Give Sign or Signal Drag Racing Elizabeth Ann Brantley – Aggravated Burglary, Theft VOP, DUI 1st,FTA Passing on Revoked 2nd, Failure to David Holland – D.O.R. Kiowa Rolla Smith – Traffic Aggravated Assault, Criminal Over $10,000 Worthless Checks, VOP, Yield Right Of Way, DUI 2nd Registration Law, No Control Device, Speeding Trespassing Darrell Eugene Johnson – Passing Worthless Checks Brad Allen Williams – Insurance, Open Container, 64/45, Driving on Suspended, Laura Johnson – FTA Child Support Adam C. Baird – Theft Attempt to Pass Worthless Seatbelt Law Financial responsibility Law, Warrants Norm Kevin Leach – Over $1,000 Checks Over Tina Kay Lee Boyer – Violation of Seatbelt Law Mark Anthony Ott – Warrant VOP, FTA Warrant Penny Lynn Boyd – New Tazewell Police Improper Backing, 30 Day (Driver) Speeding 62/45 Bobby Alan Long – Domestic Assault Dept. Residence Law Change Dixie Hatfield – No Driver’s Brook Nicole Miller – Light Revoked Bond, Introduction James Calloway Campbell – Robin Renee Brown – FTA Bill Surber – Open License, Registration Law, Law Violation, Financial to A Penal Facility Public Intoxication Theft Over $500, VOP Container in City, No Seatbelt Seatbelt Violation, No Proof Responsibility Law Attack From page 1A kidnapping, aggravated crime-related informa- and Harlan areas. added. ing a 2000 Oldsmobile If you have any informa- domestic assault, aggra- tion. Hawkins is described He has a history of Bravada with the tion on his whereabouts vated sexual battery and The victim was the last as being 5 feet 11 inches arrests for assault and Tennessee tag 481XJY. or if you have seen him, driving on suspended. person to see Hawkins tall, with brown hair and domestic assault in both He might also be driv- call Claiborne County “He’s entered into in the Claiborne County blue eyes. According to Tennessee and Kentucky, ing an older model Toyota 911, Claiborne County NCIC (National Crime area, Goode, he has lost a sub- said Goode. pickup. Dispatch at 423-626-3121 Information Center) so if Authorities believe stantial amount of weight “He has a lengthy his- “We really need the or the Tazewell Police he is caught anywhere, he may have fled to lately but had been around tory,” he said. public’s help in finding Department at 423-626- they’ll know about the Kentucky, where he has 190 lbs. Hawkins may be driv- him,” Goode said. 5104. charges,” said Goode. family ties. According to “He’s possibly armed, The NCIC is a nation- Goode, Hawkins has ties and needs to be consid- wide database that tracks to both the Middlesboro ered dangerous,” Goode Dustin W. Poore Robbery January 19, 1987 - March 28, 2013 From page 1A We want to thank our her if she didn’t shut up, sor arrived at the scene, ing and a mask believed according to the report. completed an audit and to have been worn by churches, family, friends and She stated it seemed as determined $4,345.95 was Shackleford during the if the alleged robber was missing, according to the robbery were discovered in community for all the cards, trying to disguise his voice report. a Harrogate home where food, fl owers, donations, because he was speaking in After interviews and he was residing. a deep tone. investigation by officials, The investigation is visits and most of all the love The suspect grabbed the a search was conducted ongoing and more charges money lying on the desk April 24 and items of cloth- may be pending. and prayers that have been and took the employee to the cooler, where he told extended to us. Truly the light her to sit on the floor and from Heaven has been shining count to 200 before she came out. on us continually through all “The suspect then used his fist to strike the com- of you. We will never forget plainant in the face before the love we feel from our exiting the cooler,” the “Duck” report states. community during this time. She waited two to three minutes before exit- “Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, Please continue to pray for us ing the cooler, finding it and ye shall fi nd; knock, as we do you. was blocked with a box of and it shall be opened unto you.” chicken. She then phoned Matthew 7:7 KJV 911. Love According to the report, Nicole Poore, Billy & Debbie Poore, the employee did not know 412129 Louis and Kari Poore, & Pamela Cox & children which direction the alleged robber had fled. The store supervi- BUNDLE & SAVE! ON DIGITAL SERVICES FOR YOUR HOME &RPPHQFHPHQW 6DWXUGD\0D\ DP 7H[7XUQHU$UHQD DIGITAL TV

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Tracy Bailey, a Senior Family Development Specialist with Health Connect America, helped to introduce the company’s services to area law enforcement officials, attorneys, social workers and others during a luncheon at the Justice Center. Also pictured is Kristen Bain, left, who is also a Family Development Specialist with Health Connect America. Marisa Anders | Claiborne Progress Health Connect America introduces local services Marisa Anders Tennessee: Chattanooga, Clarksville, al director for the Morristown region. ties, with the goal of promoting reunifi- Editor Cookeville, Franklin, Nashville/Gallatin, “Our network of caseworkers, therapists cation and/or permanency goals for all Jackson, Johnson City, Knoxville, and counselors cover over 85 counties, parties involved, according to Nesmith. Local employees with Health Connect Martin, Memphis, Morristown, all of which coincide with the service Health Connect America serves as America recently hosted a luncheon to Murfreesboro, Savannah, Sparta and areas of the Tennessee Department of a subcontractor for both private and introduce their services to this area. Winchester. Claiborne County is served Children’s Services.” public agencies, and accepts self pay, Health Connect America is a state- by the Morristown region. Health Connect America offers in- TennCare as well as third party payers. wide company that provides behavior- “We are readily available to meet the home casework, therapy, and counseling For more information on the ser- al health treatment and related ser- needs of families across the state of as well as Intensive Outpatient (IOP) vices available through Health Connect vices within fifteen regional areas of Tennessee,” said Kellie Nesmith, region- for at-risk youth, families and communi- America, call 423-839-2550. Local WIA services to continue As the Tennessee Department of “In the coming weeks, we will Labor and Workforce Development be looking at ways to continue to announces the closure of dozens deliver WIA services in a conve- of Career Centers across the state, nient manner to both job seekers and Walters State’s Center for Workforce employers throughout our service Development will work to provide area,” Brown said. services funded by the Workforce Walters State’s service area includes Investment Act at convenient loca- Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Greene, tions. Hamblen, Hancock, Hawkins, “We have just learned of the plan to Jefferson, Sevier and Union coun- close three career centers in our ser- ties. vice area. The Newport, Greeneville, Career centers are part of the Morristown and Rogersville cen- ters will be closing,” said Dr. Nancy American Job Center network. Brown, dean of workforce develop- WIA funds a variety of services, ment at the college. including providing job search assis- Brown said the regional career tance and job training funds. WIA center located in Talbott and the assists employers by funding on-the- Sevierville Career Center will remain job training and a variety of other Allen Earl | Claiborne Progress open. programs. WIA also provides career Brandon Anders of Tazewell, right, shares the stage with one of his heroes, fellow Elvis tribute artist WIA services are available on resource centers, which have com- Michael Chambliss. Walters State’s Claiborne County puters, printers and fax machines Campus. available for no charge. Elvis tribute show a crowd-pleaser

Allen Earl Forge and just recently won a presti- Staff Writer gious Elvis impersonator competition in which qualified him for the “Sit down, buckle up and let us “big one” in Memphis. His version of drive,” said the two Elvis imperson- “How Great Thou Art” was instantly ators before their Elvis tribute show a crowd-pleaser. Saturday night. Claiborne County native Anders Michael Chambliss and Brandon took the stage among the loud cheers Anders took the stage and gave the from a large group of family and crowd in the old Claiborne County friends and performed several classics  0$ 42 4 2$" High School and current Walters including “Suspicious Minds” and a ê «¡oØ -›íØ !AØؒûo $íâR풛f’¦†{ State Community College auditorium crowd-pleasing rendition of “Kentucky a very enjoyable night of Elvis music Rain.” In tribute to the Boston bomb- ݳĄ J ݳt 2«¡AØ /«Af 0¼oofüo››c 2" and performances. It was a fan inclu- ing event he also performed Neil sive show as the two kept the crowd Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline.” highly involved throughout the entire The evening was sponsored by evening. Gondolier of Harrogate and con- Chambliss took the stage first and cluded with an autograph session simply wowed the crowd with his and meet and greet. Chambliss and spot-on renditions of famous Elvis Anders expressed appreciation for tunes. Chambliss is a everyone involved in the production native who currently lives in Pigeon and for all who attended.

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60412981 4A The Claiborne Progress, Wednesday, May 1, 2013 EDITORIAL & OPINION Marketplace Fairness Act a matter of states’ rights Lamar Alexander majority of each party, supporting nesses that currently face a price I trust Gov. Bill Haslam and There is a moratorium on taxing U.S. Senator a Senate amendment endorsing disadvantage in the marketplace. other conservative leaders of our the Internet, and this bill does this idea several weeks ago, and Right now, for example, if you state to make these decisions, not change that. This legislation On April 25, the U.S. Senate 74 voting on April 22 to begin go in to the Nashville Boot Co. and they shouldn’t have to play is about allowing states to collect cast an important vote for states’ debating the bill. and try on a pair of boots and “Mother, may I?” with the fed- state taxes that are already owed. rights. The Senate’s vote to end The Marketplace Fairness Act buy them, the store has to collect eral government to do so. Among In Tennessee, state leaders like debate on the legislation affirmed would allow governors and state a sales tax and remit that to the the other conservative leaders Governor Haslam want to avoid a the idea that it is the prerogative legislatures around the country state. But if you go into the store, who support this are Art Laffer, state income tax, and lower taxes of states to set their own tax to decide whether they want to select your boots and buy them President Reagan’s favorite econo- when they can. They’d also like policies — and to stop picking collect sales and use taxes that online from an out-of-state busi- mist; Al Cardenas, head of the to stop treating some businesses winners and losers in the market- are already owed on remote pur- ness, that seller does not. American Conservative Union; and taxpayers one way, and other place, if they so choose. chases, such as those made online Our solution, the Marketplace the late William F. Buckley Jr.; businesses and taxpayers another. That is what I argued in the or through a catalog. It would Fairness Act, is an 11-page bill — and a long list of current and for- My hope is that Congress U.S. Senate: That the states have allow them to treat all businesses a rarity in Washington. It doesn’t mer Republican governors. continues to honor the Tenth the right to make these decisions the same, requiring out-of-state make any decisions for the states; Some people have said this Amendment, and the right of under the Tenth Amendment to sellers in Tennessee to do the it just says states can decide for is a new tax, or a tax on the states to make these decisions, by the U.S. Constitution. Many sena- same thing we require of in-state themselves to collect from out-of- Internet, but I’ve said they must passing the Marketplace Fairness tors agreed, with 75 of them, a sellers, the brick-and-mortar busi- state sellers. not have read the bill carefully. Act.

My journey: A survivor’s story Jennifer Davidson “You not only have cancer, heart had already told me. response I have gotten. Guest Columnist but, it’s advanced,” he says. The cancer was contained GOD IS STILL IN “But, it’s the good kind of to my thyroid and neck area CONTROL AND IS GOOD I have had many struggles cancer.” and HAD NOT SPREAD ALL THE TIME. I have — personal, spiritual, and I did not realize there was anywhere else. GOD HAD renewed faith in my heart, health — for several weeks a good kind. BLESSED AND HEALED soul and the life that He has now. I have cried, screamed, Over the next few weeks MY BODY AND SOUL. blessed me to continue liv- been pissed off, felt as if my I began tests, blood work, There is no possible way to ing and appreciating each day heart and soul have been shat- MULTIPLE doctor’s appoint- put into words how I felt. As that I awake. tered beyond repair. In my ments, and most of all many I said before, EVERYTHING My greatest lesson heart I have always believed prayer requests. Surgery was HAPPENS FOR A REASON. throughout this journey is the everything happens for a rea- scheduled, and the night God dusted my britches for love and care that God sent son. Maybe at the time we before I have never been as me to WAKE up and remem- me through the most unbe- do not realize why, but, learn 1705 Main Street, Tazewell, TN 37879 scared in my entire life. Panic ber to appreciate every sec- lievable sources. I know that in time. attack after panic attack. I ond that you are alive and I have been given a second Main number: (423) 626-3222•Fax number: (423) 626-6868 When I first began this finally fell asleep. never take a second for grant- Find us on the web at: www.claiborneprogress.net • facebook.com journey, I cried every day, When I woke up from the ed. chance to truly live life and live it to the fullest. I WILL “By Agriculture & Industry We Thrive” felt so alone and hopeless. surgery, I felt at peace. I have since realized I DID CONTACT US: I would sit in my bathroom I returned to the surgeon HAVE THE GOOD KIND NOT forget what a gift that is that all do not receive. I Regional General Manager: Alexander Gould floor in the dark and pray 48 hours later and his words OF CANCER. [email protected] out loud for God to give me to me were, “We got as much Even though the journey humbly thank each and every one who has helped from the Regional Editor: Debbie Caldwell peace in my heart or to send as possible of your thyroid wasn’t pleasant, it surely [email protected] my Daddy to get me and take and took out six lymph could have been a lot worse. bottom of my heart. Regional Administrative Coordinator: Pat Cheek me home for I knew that I nodes. There was advanced Even though it isn’t complete- Through God all things are [email protected] could not continue much lon- cancer in it all but two lymph ly finished, I am truly blessed possible. And I owe all the CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT ger with such a heavy heart. I nodes.” with where I am. And with glory to Him and His gra- Regional Circulation Manager: Patrick Brooks cried ‘til I had no more tears I waited three weeks to God’s guidance and strength- cious love for me. [email protected] one night and finally said, return to the doctor for “the ening my every step I will I AM PROUD TO SAY I ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT “God, I’m laying it all at your plan of attack.” After insur- reach the end with great suc- AM A CANCER SURVIVOR. Sales Representative: Lisa Cowan feet.” ance approval for the neces- cess. My path continues, but, fear [email protected] I woke up the next morn- sary treatments, I had two I cannot thank each and not, I will reach the end Sales Representative: Cindy Sharp ing with the first thought shots and swallowed a single everyone for all the prayers whole again. In your darkest [email protected] that came into my head pill that would help change said and still being said. The Classifieds/Legals: Denise West hour, always remember that [email protected] “NOT YET.” I continued to the rest of my life. encouraging words, silent help is only a prayer away. EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT pray every day for God to One week later I had a reassuring hugs, and the You just have to have faith. Editor: Marisa Anders strengthen me and guide me. full body scan to see if the overall kindness have made And don’t let go. manders@ civitasmedia.com The day after Christmas cancer had spread anywhere it possible for me to take Staff Writer/Sports: Allen Earl I received the call from my else. The next phone call I each day one step at a time. Jennifer Davidson is a thyroid cancer survivor. [email protected] doctor. received confirmed what my I am overwhelmed with the She lives with her family in New Tazewell. Published each Wednesday except on federal holidays. Office hours are Mon- day through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Periodicals postage (USPS) paid to the Claiborne Progress, New Tazewell, Tenn. 37824. Copyright©2013 by the Claiborne Progress. All rights reserved. All prop- erty rights of the entire contents of this publication shall be the property of the Radical Islam, once again Claiborne Progress. No parts hereof may be reproduced without prior written consent. Rich Lowry sess a nice chap who was all planned by young, radical On MSNBC’s “Morning The yearly subscription rate is $25 within Claiborne County; the out-of-town rate is $27.25; and the out-of state rate is $31. No discounts for multiple years. Columnist posting jihadist videos on Muslim men. 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Then again, MEMBER Hundreds of investigators the FBI at Moscow’s urging, on our shores since the first charged with protecting the Tennessee Press Service•Associated are seeking leads around the get mixed up in a terror plot? World Trade Center bombing city that is highest on the ter- Press•American Newspaper Representatives world to discover the motive Who would have thought in 1993. All that makes their rorist target list, Kelly doesn’t of the Boston Marathon that Tamerlan, known for act different is that it suc- have the luxury of indulging bombers, Tamerlan and haranguing people at the local ceeded, when so many others puerile delusions. It is part Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. mosque for their insufficient after Sept. 11 — with the of his job description to be a LETTERS POLICY The Claiborne Progress encourages and welcomes let- ters This probe is considered zeal, might lead his brother exception of the Fort Hood hardheaded adult. New York a foray into the unknown, to the editor. Letters should be about issues of general interest on a violent rampage? When and Little Rock recruiting- City has earned the ire of the and perhaps the unknow- has it happened before that station shootings — failed. and no longer than 400 words. They should not be libelous or in able. “Do you have any clear- young Muslim men beholden Yet we don’t permit our- press and civil libertarians bad taste. We will not publish poetry, open letters or anonymous er idea,” the host of “Face to an extreme ideology have selves to grasp the obvious. for focusing investigative letters. Letters thanking sponsors or endorsing candidates will the Nation,” Bob Schieffer, visited mayhem and murder At first, liberal commenta- resources on monitoring the be considered, but publication can only be assured through asked Massachusetts Gov. on innocents? tors speculated that a right- Muslim community. advertising. Letters that exceed 400 words can be considered as Deval Patrick, “of what the The investigation into the winger might have been the The chances are that we a guest column. will learn nothing impor- We reserve the right to edit for grammar and spelling, but motive of these two young Boston bombers won’t uncov- perpetrator in Boston and meaning will not be altered. men was?” Patrick replied, er some convoluted motive. picked April 15, Tax Day, tant from Boston about the enduring terrorist threat Letters must be signed, include a street address, home- town, “Not yet, Bob, and it’s hard The motive will begin and presumably to make a point and telephone number. The street address and tele- phone num- for me and for many of us end with radical Islam and about the inadvisability of against our country. When ber will not be published. No more than one letter should be to imagine what could moti- hatred of America. This high marginal income-tax the next attack comes, and it submitted every two weeks. vate people to harm innocent shouldn’t be hard to grasp. rates. Now, they still mini- will, we will again scratch our Letters can be hand delivered to our office at P.O. Box 40, men, women and children in There is a unifying charac- mize the role of radical heads and wonder who could 1705 Main Street, Tazewell, TN 37879, emailed to manders@ the way that these two fel- teristic in dozens of foiled Islam and wonder how the do such a thing, and why? heartlandpublications.com, faxed to 423-626- 6868 or submitted lows did.” terror plots in this country Tsarnaev boys could have through our website at claiborneprogress.net. Yes, what could ever pos- since Sept. 11 — they were done such a thing. Rich Lowry is editor of the National Review. The Claiborne Progress, Wednesday, May 1, 2013 5A OBITUARIES

DENNY-DANIELS Rev. Myrl Rogers and Rev. Community Cemetery. Tyler Russell, David “Pudge” Meldia Miracle Paul; sis- Smith of Morristown and Olivia Rebekah Denny- Jackie Daniels officiating. Minister: Rev. Tim Cosby Russell, Jim Jason Russell, ters, Virgie Wright, Geneva Zachary Crocker of Anaheim, Daniels, age 16 months of Singers: Judy, Eddie and Pallbearers: Family Jeffrey Thomas and Chad Irvin, Geraldine Pritchard, Ca.; sisters, Crystal Smith- Harrogate, Tenn., passed Macey Adkins and Tawnya Coffey Funeral Home in Russell. and Nora Lee Paul; brothers, Coats of Jefferson City, away on April 21, 2013, at Miller. charge. In lieu of flowers, please Lonzo Paul, Curtis Ray Paul, Nikki Smith of Strawberry her home. Burial in the Daniels family send donations of food to Lonas H. Paul, and James Plains and Ashley Crocker of She loved music, dancing cemetery on Dankin Lane in MYERS your local food bank. A. Paul. Temecula, Ca.; nieces, Bailey and playing with her “sis- the Forge Ridge Community. Kenneth “Cole” Myers, age Coffey Funeral Home in Survivors: Five daughters, Smith, Jade and Madison sys”. She was an outgoing Pallbearers: Adam Bryant 76 of Speedwell, Tenn., fin- charge. Sarah Paul Sams and hus- Coats and nephew, Case and friendly baby, enjoyed and James Collins. Honorary ished his earthly course and band Jeremy of Lexington, Beverly; and a host of sup- animals, particularly dogs. pallbearers: Ethan Denny, entered in to the presence of PATTERSON Ky.; Victoria Paul of portive family and friends. She enthusiastically enjoyed Gary “Bird” Daniels, Pap his Savior Saturday, April 27, Irene Kathleen Patterson, Lexington, Ky.; Olivia Paul Visitation was Tuesday, her food. Bolstridge, Duane Adkins 2013. Cole was born March age 92 of Speedwell, Tenn., of Athens, Ga.; Ophelia April 30, 2013, from 5 until 7 She was preceded in death and Steve Adkins. 8, 1937, in Speedwell, Tenn. passed away at Tri-State Paul of Harrogate, Tenn.; p.m. at Farrar Funeral Home by her infant brother; Nanny, Coffey Funeral Home in He was a skilled carpenter, Nursing Home on April and Onastasia Daisy Paul of in Jefferson City with the Ruby Bryant; uncle, Ray charge. www.coffeyfh.com preacher of the Gospel and 22, 2013. She was born in Harrogate; first grandchild Bryant; aunts, Angel Sutton, an avid follower of the Great Campbell County, Tenn., and on the way, Natalie Grace; eulogy to follow at 7 p.m. Glenda Marsee and Loretta MASON Commission. He proudly a member of Red Hill Church. sisters, Dossie McCreary of The family will hold a private Lynn Walker; papas, Joe Mrs. Opal Mason, age 86 served in the U.S. Marine She is preceded in death by Speedwell, Nancy McMurray family service at a later date. Denny, Walter Daniels and of Cumberland Gap, Tenn., Corps from 1956-1959. Cole her husband: Henry Fitzhugh of Arthur, Annie Gerheart of Arrangements by Farrar Charlie McVey and Mama, was born September 5, joins in Heaven, his late wife, Patterson, stepfather: Hugh western Ky., Linda Douglas of Funeral Home in Jefferson Stella Mae Daniels. 1926, and passed away April Bobbie Lea Russell Myers, “Candy” Evans, mother: Speedwell, and Gracy Lovett City, Tenn. Phone: 865-475- She is survived by her 17, 2013, at the Claiborne his father and mother, Gillus Mable Heatherly Evans, and of LaFollette; brothers, Rev. 3892. mother, Nikki Denny- County Nursing Home. She and Mary Myers, his broth- grandson: Michael Hatmaker. Billy Paul of Speedwell and Daniels; father, Clarence was a member of Freedom ers, AG Myers, Wayne “Mutt” She is survived by her Willis Paul of Akron, Oh. TROMBLEY Daniels; sisters, Kyla and Missionary Baptist Church. Myers, Ed Myers, and Ted daughters: Patsy Massey of Special friends, Kelly Seals Paralee Trombley, age 71 Alyssa Denny; grandparents, She was preceded in death Myers and son-in-law, Gary Speedwell, Tenn., Sandra of Speedwell and Marvin of Cumberland Gap, Tenn., Becky and Randy Bolstridge, by her parents, Vada & Harp. Taylor of Knoxville, Tenn., Tinnell of LaFollette. Several passed away on April 27, Marie and Gary Daniels, Archie Brooks; child, Barbara He is survived by his chil- and Patricia (Mickey) nieces, nephews, other rela- 2013. She was born on Linda and Clarence Walker; Mason; son Hobart Mason; dren: Son, Patrick “Mike” Hylton of Austinville, Va. tives and friends. October 24, 1941, to Fred great-grandmother, Beulah sisters, Lillian Runions, Elsie and wife Barbara Russell Eight grandchildren, 12 Funeral services were and Viola (Jessie) Carey in Holman; uncles, Ethan Carey and Hazel Rowland; of Chattanooga, Tenn. great-grandchildren, two Sunday at 2 p.m. at New Speedwell, Tenn. Denny, James Collins, Russell brothers Edgar and Aaron Daughters: Karen Harp of great-great-grandchildren, Beginnings Baptist Church She was preceded in death Bryant, Bobby Bryant, Tim Brooks and grandchildren Speedwell, Tenn.; Lori Ann one brother and five sisters. in Speedwell with Rev. by her parents and her sis- Holman, Adam (Talia) Clint Napier and Crystal “Tator” Myers of Kodak, Numerous nieces and neph- Donnie Bannister officiat- ters: Eva Cavins and Sarah Bryant, Rondy Johnson, Gary Dawn Mason. Tenn. Brother: Kern and wife ews. ing. Interment in Town Jones. “Bird” Daniels, Justin Mize, She is survived by her Mary Myers of Speedwell, Rev. Gary Mundy offici- Creek Cemetery. The fam- She is survived by her Terry Wayne Daniels, Eddie husband of 67 years: Jack Tenn. Sisters: Johnny Ruth ated the services. ily received friends from 6 to daughters: Lisa Ramsey, Adkins, Larry Dean Daniels, Mason of Cumberland and husband Edgar “Sonny” Visitation was Thursday, 8 p.m. Saturday at Walters Tracy (Travis) Sweat, and Leon Daniels, and Sterling Gap, Tenn. Daughter: Janis Elmore; Bennie Mae and hus- April 25, 2013, from 5 until 7 Funeral Home. Online condo- son: Jeff (Rebecca) Ball. Daniels; aunts, Ashleigh Wright of New Tazewell, band Earl Evans of Speedwell, p.m. at Reece Funeral Home lences for Rev. Johnny Paul Six special grandchildren: Short, Judy Brantley, Trish Tenn. Sons: Hollis Mason Tenn. Grandhchildren: and Valley Chapel. Funeral may be made at www.wal- Scott Wright, Nikky Wright, Lewis, Sandra Todd, Tawnya of LaFollette, Tenn.; Danny Peyton Miracle, Jesse Miracle services were Thursday at 7 tersfuneralhome.net. Walters Shelby Taylor, Tyler Chumley, Miller, Victoria Gillenwater, Mason of Cumberland Gap, and Ashley Hensley. And a p.m. following the visitation. Funeral Home of LaFollette Jeffrey Ball & Emily Ball. Jessica Mize and Cindy Tenn.; Boyd (Linda) Mason host of family and friends. Burial was Friday, April 26, at is honored to be serving the Brothers: Bill Carey and Daniels; special friends, of Tazewell, Tenn. Ten Special thanks to the staff 11 a.m. at Red Hill Cemetery. family of Rev. Johnny Paul. Judy Adkins, Karen and grandchildren and 11 great- and Cole’s friends at Fort Reece Funeral Home in Freddie Carey. Sisters: Lois Mike Mize, Steven, Duane grandchildren. Sister: Trula Sanders Sevier Nursing charge of all arrangements. SMITH Lambert, Margaret Evans, and Mary Adkins, Brooklyn, Shockman of Temperance, Home who loved him during www.reecefh.com or 423- The world was blessed Hazel Carey, and Carolyn Chloie and Harley Daniels, Mich. Several nieces, neph- his stay. 869-3651 with Annitta “Mishelle” Fultz. Her lifetime compan- Aubrey, Blake and Kelsay ews and a host of other rela- Memorial service was held Smith on October 18, 1983. ion: Calvin Patterson and a Mize, Emily and Joe Lewis. tives and friends. at Coffey Funeral Home in PAUL The Lord called her home on host of nieces, nephews, and The family received friends The family received friends Harrogate at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Rev. Johnny Paul, age 54 April 28, 2013. friends. from 5 until 8 p.m. Wed., from 2:30 until 4:30 p.m. April 30, 2013, followed of Cumberland Gap, passed She was blessed with her The family will have her April 24, 2013, at Coffey Thursday, April 18, 2013, by graveside services in away Thursday, April 25, daughter, Erika Mullins, who services at a later date for her Funeral Home in New at Coffey Funeral Home Clawson Cemetery. Services 2013. He was an ordained is the pride and joy of her friends and family. Tazewell, Tenn. Funeral ser- with funeral service follow- officiated by friend, Rev. Tim Baptist minister and member life. She is also survived by Reece Funeral Home in vice was 2 p.m. Thursday, ing at 4:30 Thursday in the Cosby. Music by Mike and of New Beginnings Baptist her mother, Denise Sellers, charge of all arrangements. April 25, 2013, at the Coffey Coffey Funeral Home Chapel. Jodie Ramsey. Church. Preceded in death and father, Larry Smith of 869-3651 or www.reecefh. Funeral Home Chapel with Burial in the Clifford-Turner Pallbearers: Milt Russell, by parents, Lonnie Paul and Morristown; brothers, Jessie com Rowland From page 1A Lab in Nashville. ing there was no trespassing the brush and shot,” he said. Rowland said, adding that instructions, both sides pre- sent a note to the judge stat- After the state rested its allowed. Rowland said he went over he’s gotten through it “with sented closing arguments. ing they had reached a ver- case, defense attorney David Capt. David Honeycutt to where he’d shot and saw the help of God.” “The Smith family dict on the reckless homicide Stanifer made a motion for of the Claiborne County Smith lying on the ground. During cross-examination, deserves justice…I wish them charge but were deadlocked a direct verdict of acquittal Sheriff’s Department was “I couldn’t believe it,” he Effler asked Rowland where the best, I’m sorry for what on the lesser charge of crimi- by Judge Shayne Sexton. A called as a witness for the said. the deer antlers were that they’ve gone through,” said nally negligent homicide. judge in a criminal case may defense. He stated that he was According to Rowland, he’d seen. Stanifer. “Wayne Rowland Sexton gave them more time direct a verdict of acquittal at the scene and then talked Duffield was crying out to “I don’t know,” Rowland will live with this the rest of to deliberate, and at approxi- on the basis the prosecution to Duffield at the hospital God for help. replied. “I shot when I seen his life…let’s not create anoth- mately 5 p.m. they returned has not proved its case, but after the incident. During his “He said he dropped his antlers. I never seen no boy.” er tragedy here today.” with a verdict of not guilty of the judge may not direct a talk with Duffield, Honeycutt gun and it went off,” Rowland After the defense rested, “Killing a deer was more both charges. verdict of guilty, since that testified that Duffield said said of Duffield. “He thought Stanifer once again made a important than being a safe Smith, a student at would deprive the accused of Smith was “doing what a deer on the start he killed his motion for acquittal. Sexton hunter,” said Effler in his clos- Middlesboro High School, the constitutional right to a would do with its antlers” at grandson.” ruled that there was a ques- ing. “You have to make sure would have turned 16 on jury trial. the time of the shooting. Stanifer asked if Rowland tion for the jury to decide and of your target.” Nov. 30, 2011. He was a “Mr. Rowland shot reck- “He was so traumatized was telling the same story dismissed the motion. “Devin Smith deserved bet- member of the Middlesboro lessly,” argued Effler. “He it was heartbreaking,” he’d told at the time of the In his instructions to the ter than that,” he concluded. High School JROTC pro- shot into brush without iden- Honeycutt testified. incident, to which Rowland jury, Sexton included a lesser The jury got the case and gram, and planned to join tifying his target.” Rowland took the stand replied “yes.” charge of criminally negli- started deliberations at 1:44 the U.S. Marine Corps upon In support of his motion, in his own defense. The first “How has this affected gent homicide for the jurors p.m. graduation. Smith was the Stanifer said, “No witness question from his attorney you?” Stanifer asked. to consider if they found Shortly after, they returned son of Jane and T.J. Hurst of stated that Mr. Rowland shot was “Is there anything you’d “Ain’t nobody knows how Rowland was not guilty of a note to the judge asked Middlesboro, Ky., and Allen recklessly. There was nothing like to say to the family of bad every day. I wake up reckless homicide. for the definition of “criminal and Katherine Smith of New reckless about it.” Devin Smith?” with it, I go to bed with it,” After being given the negligence.” Later, the jury Tazewell. Sexton dismissed the “I prayed for them. That’s 60412307 motion, stating there was all I could do for them,” Lanham Greenhouse enough evidence to suggest Rowland said. the jury might find the defen- Rowland testified that he 106 Fultz Road dant guilty. thought he had the exclusive Tazewell, TN The defense called sev- right to hunt on Richardson’s (Cave Springs Road, behind Bethel Church) eral witnesses, including land, the wooded area in 423.626.9884 or 423.526.4778 Larry Richardson, whose which the incident occurred. Open House May 2nd & 3rd land the death occurred on. He had been in the woods for May 10, 2013 Richardson stated that no only about 10 to 15 minutes, 10% Off Bare Root Strawberry Plants one had permission to hunt he said, when he thought he Roses on his land except Rowland, saw a deer. All Day Vines but that there were no signs “I heard deer antlers rattle, Door Prizes Large Variety of Vegetables & Flowering Bedding Plants posted on his property stat- I seen deer antlers through 423.626.4112 And much more New Owner 60413059 OPEN HOUSE Claiborne-Overholt

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Offi ce: 626-2191 | Obituary Service: 626-4999 1106 Hwy 33 • New Tazewell, TN 37825 | www.claibornefuneralhome.com LAND SALE NOTICE No. PR- 2890 ESTATE OF JAMES EL- LISON IN THE CHANCERY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE COURT FOR CLAIBORNE WHEREAS, Ronald W. COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AT Baumgartner, II and Sophia TAZEWELL: In obedience to a E. Balla (together, the “Grant- decree of the Chancery Court or”), by that certain Deed of at Tazewell, made at the Trust dated September 28, September 2012 Term, in the 2007, recorded in Book 1246, above styled case, I will on Page 291, (the “Deed of Saturday, May 11, 2013 at Trust”), in the Register’s Office 10:00 AM at the property at of Claiborne County, Tenness- 1150 Cedar Fork Road, ee (the “Register’s Office”), Tazewell, Tennessee, sell to conveyed to Steve Hurst, the highest and best bidder the Trustee, the Property (as here- real estate in said decree de- inafter defined) to secure the scribed as follows: Situated in payment of certain indebted- District No. One (1) of ness described in the Deed of Claiborne County, Tennessee, Trust (the “Indebtedness”), at Tazewell and described as which Indebtedness is follows: TRACT NO. ONE Be- presently held and owned by ginning at an Iron Pin in the ex- United Community Bank (the isting fence line with the prop- “Lender”); and WHEREAS, de- erty of R. Giles Industries, Inc. fault has occurred by Grantor’s and thence S57°04’32”W failure to comply with the terms 331.06 feet along the existing and conditions of the Deed of fence line to a set point; thence Trust, and the Indebtedness S61°41’31”W 356.70 feet has been declared due and along the fence line to the payable as provided in the fence corner; thence Deed of Trust, and the In- N49°24’33”W 40.91 feet to a debtedness has not been paid; set point; thence N74°50’54”W and WHEREAS, Lender, the 51.25 feet to a set point; owner and holder of the In- thence S81°36’23”W 193.64 debtedness, has demanded feet to a set point; thence that the Property be advert- S65°45’39”W 55.29 feet along ised and sold in satisfaction of the existing fence line; thence the Indebtedness and the S62°39’16”W 99.82 feet along costs of foreclosure, in accord- the existing fence line; thence ance with the terms of the S59°34’41”W 75.19 feet along Deed of Trust; and WHERE- the existing fence line; thence AS, Robert C. Goodrich Jr. S70°02’24”W 81.71 feet along was duly appointed as Suc- the existing fence line; thence cessor Trustee in the place S70°16’55”W 42.99 feet along and stead of Steve Hurst, the existing fence line; thence Trustee, by appointment recor- S80°32’25”W 90.88 feet along ded in Book 1332, Page 582, the existing fence line; thence Register’s Office, and Madis- S85°42’49”W 80.48 feet along on L. Martin was duly appoin- the existing fence line; thence ted as Successor Trustee in N71°18’42”W 80.10 feet along the place and stead of Steve the existing fence line; thence Hurt, Trustee, and Robert C. N57°33’40”W 70.73 feet along Goodrich Jr., Successor Trust- the existing fence line; thence ee, by appointment recorded in N07°59’50”W 98.11 feet at the Book 1380, Page 565, Re- approximate centerline of Rus- gister’s Office. NOW, THERE- sell Creek; thence FORE, notice is hereby given N32°21’36”W 67.62 feet at the that I, Madison L. Martin, Suc- approximate centerline of Rus- cessor Trustee, pursuant to the sell Creek; thence power, duty and authority ves- N53°53’56”W 47.04 feet at the ted in and imposed upon me in approximate centerline of said the Deed of Trust, will on creek; thence N73°39’39”W Thursday, May 16, 2013 at 27.31 feet at the approximate 10:30 a.m. prevailing Eastern centerline of said creek; thence time, at the front door of the N43°36’21”W 150.69 feet at Claiborne County Courthouse, the approximate centerline of 1740 Main Street, Tazewell, said creek; thence TN 37879, in the manner fur- N43°36’21”55.95 feet at the ther described herein, offer the approximate centerline of said Property for sale to the highest creek; thence N19°47’51”W bidder for cash, free from 38.14 feet at the approximate equity of redemption, and any centerline of said creek; thence statutory or common law right N19°52’33”E 24.03 feet at the of redemption, homestead, approximate centerline of said dower, marital share, and all creek; thence N12°49’18”W other exemptions, all of which 150.57 feet at the approximate are expressly waived in the centerline of said creek; thence Deed of Trust. The term “Real N16°44’59”E 50.63 feet at the Property” as used herein shall approximate centerline of said mean all of Grantor’s right, title creek; thence N13°37’51”W and interest in and to the fol- 64.01 feet at the approximate lowing described real property: centerline of said creek; thence Legal description: Found in N04°40’49”W 129.85 feet at Record Book 1246, page 288, the approximate centerline of Register’s Office.Common de- said creek; thence scription: Map & Parcel No. N02°39’09”W 343.74 feet at 1241A-053; street address is the approximate centerline of 252 Smokey Quartz Blvd., said creek; thence New Tazewell, TN 37825. In N09°06’40”E 201.36 feet at the accordance with Tennessee approximate centerline of said Code Annotated Section 47-9- creek; thence N23°43’25”E 604, the sale of the Real Prop- 38.09 feet at the approximate erty will be combined with a centerline of said creek; thence sale of any and all personal N34°16’40”E, 45.12 feet at the property covered by or de- approximate centerline of said scribed in the Deed of Trust creek; thence N56°54’21”E which under applicable law 30.33 feet at the approximate may be subject to a security in- centerline of said creek; thence terest pursuant to the Uniform N30°48’41”E 49.57 feet at the Commercial Code as enacted approximate centerline of said in the State of Tennessee, in- creek; thence N01°26’30”W cluding, without limitation, any 107.55 feet at the approximate and all proceeds hereof (col- centerline of said creek; thence lectively, the “Personal Prop- N32°48’02”E 72.15 feet at the erty”). As used herein, the approximate centerline of said “Property” shall mean the Real creek; thence N43°48’36” E Property and the Personal 108.74 feet at the approximate Property. A review of the re- centerline of said creek; thence cords at the Register’s Office N23°30’57”E 165.07 feet at the disclosed that the Property approximate centerline of said may be subject to certain mat- creek; thence N27°58’34”E ters set forth below and that 169.99 feet at the approximate the persons named below may centerline of said creek; thence be interested parties, along N62°40’55”E 160.38 feet at the with the persons named in the approximate centerline of said first paragraph of this Notice of creek; thence N67°20’37”E Foreclosure: 1. Any and all un- 136.73 feet at the approximate paid ad valorem taxes payable centerline of said creek; thence to Claiborne County, Tenness- N81°14’56”E 107.03 feet at the ee (plus penalty and interest, if approximate centerline of said any) that may be a lien against creek; thence N19°45’11”E the Property. 2. Declaration or 56.25 feet at the approximate Reservation and Restrictive centerline of said creek; thence Covenants of Rock Harbor of N11°21’55”E 140.38 feet at the record in Record Book 1214, approximate centerline of said Page 600, as amended by creek; thence N01°12’17”E supplemental Declaration of 138.73 feet at the approximate Reservation and Restrictive centerline of said creek; thence Covenants of record in Record N09°44’23”W 77.78 feet at the Book 1218, Page 819, Re- approximate centerline of said gister’s Office by the Water- creek; thence N27°17’44”W front Group, Inc. 3. Any mat- 68.79 feet at an ash tree on ters reflected on plat recorded west side of Russell Creek; in Plat Book 4, Page 115, Re- thence N02°35’37”W 260.44 gister’s Office. 4. Statement of feet to the approximate center- Lien for Failure to Pay Annual line of said creek; thence Assessments to Owners Asso- N74°43’59”E 113.80 feet at the ciation of record in Book 1375, fence corner bank of said Page 704, Register’s Office. creek; thence N75°04’18”E The foregoing matters may or 81.93 feet; thence may not take priority over the N66°42’24”E 78.69 feet; Deed of Trust. To the extent thence N63°55’43”E 87.06 such matters do take priority feet; thence N63°21’49”E over the Deed of Trust under 139.39 feet; thence 6A The Claiborne Progress, Wednesday,applicable May law,1, the2013 sale will be N64°17’25”E 93.08 feet; subject to them, and to the ex- thence N38°36’58”E 29.12 tent such matters do not take feet to an iron pin found; priority over the Deed of Trust thence S32°09’54”E 1,018.27 under applicable law, the Prop- feet with the existing fence erty will not remain subject to line; thence S32°00’59”E them after the sale. The sale 304.79 feet with the existing will also be subject to any and fence line; thence S32°00’59”E all liens, defects, encum- 25.12 feet with the existing brances, conveyances, ad- CLASSIFIEDfence line to an iron pin set; verse claims and other mat- thence S63°39’38”W 594.74 ters which take priority over the feet with the existing fence line Deed of Trust upon which this LAND SALE NOTICE No. PR- to an iron pin set; thence foreclosure sale is had, and 2890 ESTATE OF JAMES EL- S63°39’15”W 300.00 feet with any statutory rights of redemp- ADSLISON IN THE CHANCERY the existing fence line to an tion not otherwise waived in COURT FOR CLAIBORNE iron pin set; thence NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE the Deed of Trust, including COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AT S27°05’20”E 1,127.65 feet with WHEREAS, Ronald W. rights of redemption of any TAZEWELL: In obedience to a the existing fence line; thence Baumgartner, II and Sophia governmental agency,WORK state or FORdecree of the Chancery Court YOU!S27°05’20”E 27.57 feet with federal, which have not been REACH OVER 17,400E. READERSBalla (together, theAT “Grant- ONCE WHEN YOU ADVERTISE YOUR “STUFF” IN THEat Tazewell, CLAIBORNE made at the PROGRESSthe existing CLASSIFIEDS. fence line; thence or”), by that certain Deed of waived by such governmental September 2012 Term, in the S27°05’20”E 124.93 feet to an Trust dated September 28, agency, and matters that take above styled case, I will on iron pin found at the Beginning 2007, recorded in Book 1246, priority over the Deed of Trust Saturday, May 11, 2013 at Point. Containing 86.545 To placePage 291, your(the “Deed ofad: which an accurate survey of 10:00 AM at the property at acres in accordance with a sur- Call: 423-626-3222Trust”), in the Register’s Office the Property might disclose. 1150 Cedar Fork Road, vey prepared by Parsons En- of Claiborne County, Tenness- The Property is to be sold AS Claiborne County’sTazewell, Home Tennessee, Newspaper sell to Sincegineering 1887 and Associates, Ten- Fax: 423-626-6868ee (the “Register’s Office”), IS WHERE IS, without repres- the highest and best bidder the nessee No. 1172, and dated conveyed to Steve Hurst, entations or warranties of any real estate in said decree de- January 30, 2013 and duly re- Trustee,Email: the Property (as here- kind whatsoever, whether ex-Mon - Fri 8:30 am - 12:00scribed as follows:pm •Situated 1:00 in pmcorded - in4:30 the Register pm of inafter defined) to secure the press or implied. Without limit- Advertising Deadline:District No. One (1)Friday of atDeed’s noon Office of Claiborne [email protected] of certain indebted- ing the foregoing, the property Claiborne County, Tennessee, County, Tennessee. TRACT ness described in the Deed of is to be sold without any im- at Tazewell and described as NO. TWO: Beginning at an LEGALS Trust (the “Indebtedness”),LEGALS plied warrantiesLEGALS of merchant- LEGALS follows: TRACTLEGALS NO. ONE Be- ash tree onLEGALS the west side of which Indebtedness is ability or fitness for a particular ginning at an Iron Pin in the ex- Russell Creek at S27°17’44”E NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S presently held and owned by use or purpose. Successor NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE isting fence line with the prop- 68.79 feet; thence SALE THAT WHEREAS, by United Community Bank (the Trustee will make no covenant TRUSTEE'S SALE WHERE- erty of R. Giles Industries, Inc. S09°44’23”E 77.78 feet at the Deed of Trust dated August 9, “Lender”); and WHEREAS, de- of seisin or warranty of title, ex- AS, Rita Sharpe executed and thence S57°04’32”W approximate centerline of Rus- 2006, of record in the fault has occurred by Grantor’s press or implied, and will sell January 22, 2003 a Deed of 331.06 feet along the existing sell Creek; thence Register’s Office of Claiborne failure to comply with the terms and convey his interest in the Trust in the original amount fence line to a set point; thence S01°12’17”W 138.73 feet at County, Tennessee, and recor- and conditions of the Deed of Property by Successor Trust- Sixty One Thousand Dollars ($ S61°41’31”W 356.70 feet the approximate centerline of ded in Record Book 1211 at Trust, and the Indebtedness ee’s Deed as Successor Trust- 61,000.00) to Robert M. Estep, along the fence line to the said creek; thence page 566, Linda Sue Taylor, has been declared due and ee only. The right is reserved for the benefit of Farmers and fence corner; thence S11°21’55”W 140.38 feet at did convey in Trust to Dennis payable as provided in the to adjourn the day of sale to Miners Bank . Said Deed of N49°24’33”W 40.91 feet to a the approximate centerline of Michael Robertson, Trustee, Deed of Trust, and the In- another day and time certain, Trust is recorded in Book: set point; thence N74°50’54”W said creek; thence the tract of land hereinafter de- debtedness has not been paid; without further publication and 1112, Pages: 347-351 in the 51.25 feet to a set point; S19°45’11”W 56.25 feet at the scribed to secure the payment and WHEREAS, Lender, the in accordance with law, upon Register of Deeds Office of thence S81°36’23”W 193.64 approximate centerline of said of a promissory note in the ori- owner and holder of the In- announcement of said adjourn- Claiborne County, Tennessee feet to a set point; thence creek; thence S81°14’56”W ginal amount of $47,000.00, debtedness, has demanded ment on the day and time and whereby was conveyed cer- S65°45’39”W 55.29 feet along 107.03 feet at the approximate same being payable as set out place of sale set forth above, tain property located in First that the Property be advert- st the existing fence line; thence centerline of said creek; thence in said Deed of Trust, being in- ised and sold in satisfaction of to sell the Property with or (1 ) Civil District of Claiborne S62°39’16”W 99.82 feet along S67°20’37”W 136.73 feet at corporated by reference, and the Indebtedness and the without division if the Property County, Tennessee and more the existing fence line; thence the approximate centerline of recorded in the Claiborne costs of foreclosure, in accord- consists of more than one par- particularly described therein; S59°34’41”W 75.19 feet along the creek; thence S62°40’55”W County Register’s Office, and, ance with the terms of the cel, and to sell to the second and WHEREAS, said Deed of the existing fence line; thence 160.38 feet at the approximate WHEREAS, Commercial Bank Deed of Trust; and WHERE- highest bidder in the event the Trust was modified by that S70°02’24”W 81.71 feet along centerline of the creek; thence is the owner and holder of the highest bidder does not com- Modification Agreement, dated AS, Robert C. Goodrich Jr. th the existing fence line; thence S27°58’34”W 169.99 feet at note aforesaid secured by the was duly appointed as Suc- ply with the terms of the sale. the 8 day of November 2010 S70°16’55”W 42.99 feet along the approximate centerline of Deed of Trust aforesaid, and cessor Trustee in the place This 18th day of April, 2013. /s/ and recorded in the Register of the existing fence line; thence the creek; thence S23°30’57”W WHEREAS, said Deed of Trust and stead of Steve Hurst, Madison L. Martin Madison L. Deed's Office of Claiborne S80°32’25”W 90.88 feet along 165.07 feet at the approximate provides that in the event of Trustee, by appointment recor- Martin, Successor Trustee County, Tennessee in Book: the existing fence line; thence centerline of the creek; thence default in the payment of said ded in Book 1332, Page 582, STITES & HARBISON PLLC 1323, Pages: 149-152; and S85°42’49”W 80.48 feet along S43°48’36”W 108.74 feet at note when due, the entire in- Register’s Office, and Madis- 401 Commerce Street, Suite WHEREAS, Farmers and the existing fence line; thence the approximate centerline of debtedness shall become due on L. Martin was duly appoin- 800 Nashville, TN 37219 pub- Miners Bank has appointed N71°18’42”W 80.10 feet along the creek; thence S32°48’02”W and payable, and, WHEREAS, ted as Successor Trustee in lication dates: April 24, 2013 James D. Estep, III as Substi- the existing fence line; thence 72.15 feet at the approximate default has been made in the the place and stead of Steve May 1, 2013 May 8, 2013 tute Trustee by document en- N57°33’40”W 70.73 feet along centerline of the creek; thence payment of said note and the titled Appointment of Substi- Hurt, Trustee, and Robert C. NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE the existing fence line; thence S01°26’30”E 107.55 feet at the holder has declared the entire Goodrich Jr., Successor Trust- tute Trustee, which is recor- N07°59’50”W 98.11 feet at the approximate centerline of the amount due and payable and TRUSTEE’S SALE WHERE- ded in the Register of Deeds ee, by appointment recorded in AS, default having been made approximate centerline of Rus- creek; thence S30°48’41”W has instructed the trustee to Book 1380, Page 565, Re- Office for Claiborne County, sell Creek; thence 49.57 feet at the approximate foreclose on said Deed of in the payment of the debts Tennessee, in Book 1379, gister’s Office. NOW, THERE- and obligations secured by that N32°21’36”W 67.62 feet at the centerline of the creek; thence Trust. NOW, THEREFORE, by FORE, notice is hereby given Page 173; and WHEREAS, de- approximate centerline of Rus- S56°54’21”W 30.33 feet at the virtue of authority to me ves- certain Real Estate Deed of fault has been made in the that I, Madison L. Martin, Suc- Trust for Tennessee executed sell Creek; thence approximate centerline of the ted as trustee of said instru- cessor Trustee, pursuant to the payments of the indebtedness N53°53’56”W 47.04 feet at the creek; thence S34°16’40”W ment, I will on the 9th day of on July 1, 2008 by Shannon and interest as they became power, duty and authority ves- Amburn and husband, Martin approximate centerline of said 45.12 feet at the approximate May, 2013, offer for sale, and ted in and imposed upon me in due and payable on the Notes creek; thence N73°39’39”W centerline of the creek; thence sell in front of the Claiborne Amburn, to Mary Ruth Tackett, secured by said Deed of Trust the Deed of Trust, will on Trustee, as same appears of 27.31 feet at the approximate S23°43’25”W 38.09 feet at the County Courthouse Door, in Thursday, May 16, 2013 at and Modification Agreement, centerline of said creek; thence approximate centerline of the Tazewell, Tennessee, at the record in the Register’s Office and the owner and holder of 10:30 a.m. prevailing Eastern of Claiborne County, Tenness- N43°36’21”W 150.69 feet at creek; thence S09°06’40”W hour of 10:30 a.m., to the last, time, at the front door of the said Note has instructed the the approximate centerline of 201.36 feet at the approximate highest, and the best bidder for ee in Book 1266, Page 525, re- Substitute Trustee to foreclose Claiborne County Courthouse, corded July 1, 2008, (“Deed of said creek; thence centerline of the creek; thence cash in hand, and in bar of the 1740 Main Street, Tazewell, said Deed of Trust, advertise N43°36’21”55.95 feet at the S02°39’09”E 343.74 feet at the equity of redemption, the fol- Trust”); and WHEREAS, the and sell the property con- TN 37879, in the manner fur- beneficial interest of said approximate centerline of said approximate centerline of the lowing described tract of land. ther described herein, offer the veyed therein in accordance creek; thence N19°47’51”W creek; thence S04°40’49”E Situated in District No. Four (4) Deed(s) of Trust is the United with the terms of said Deeds of Property for sale to the highest States of America, acting by 38.14 feet at the approximate 129.85 feet at the approximate of Claiborne County, Tenness- bidder for cash, free from Trust. NOW, THEREFORE, in centerline of said creek; thence centerline of the creek; thence ee, and being more particu- and through the United States consideration of the premises, equity of redemption, and any Department of Agriculture N19°52’33”E 24.03 feet at the S13°37’51”E 64.01 feet at the larly described as follows: BE- statutory or common law right notice is hereby given that approximate centerline of said approximate centerline of the ING Lot Nos. Seven (7) and (“USDA”); and WHEREAS, James D. Estep, III, Substitute of redemption, homestead, USDA, the current owner and creek; thence N12°49’18”W creek; thence S16°44’59”W Eight (8) of the Springdale dower, marital share, and all Trustee, will sell for cash at the 150.57 feet at the approximate 50.63 feet at the approximate Subdivision as shown by a plat holder of said Deed(s) of Trust front door of the Courthouse in other exemptions, all of which appointed Joe Woody as Sub- centerline of said creek; thence centerline of the creek; thence recorded in Plat Book 2 at are expressly waived in the Tazewell, Claiborne County, N16°44’59”E 50.63 feet at the S12°49’18”E 150.57 feet at the page 153 in the Claiborne stitute Trustee by instrument Tennessee, at public auction, Deed of Trust. The term “Real filed for record in the Register’s approximate centerline of said approximate centerline of the County Register of Deeds Of- Property” as used herein shall on Thursday, May 23, 2013 at creek; thence N13°37’51”W creek; thence S19°52’33”W fice, Tazewell, Tennessee. For Office of Claiborne County, 10:00 A.M. the following de- mean all of Grantor’s right, title Tennessee, with all the rights, 64.01 feet at the approximate 24.03 feet at the approximate reference see: Lot No. Seven and interest in and to the fol- scribed real estate, to-wit: Situ- centerline of said creek; thence centerline of the creek; thence (7): Warranty Deed dated Feb- powers and privileges of the ate in District No. One (1) of lowing described real property: original Trustee named in said N04°40’49”W 129.85 feet at S19°47’51”E 38.14 feet at the ruary 10, 1997, from Melissa Legal description: Found in Claiborne County, Tennessee, the approximate centerline of approximate centerline of the Posey to Jim Taylor and wife, Deed(s) of Trust; and NOW and more particularly de- Record Book 1246, page 288, THEREFORE, notice is hereby said creek; thence creek; thence S43°36’21”E Linda Sue Taylor and recor- Register’s Office.Common de- scribed as follows: BEING Lot N02°39’09”W 343.74 feet at 55.95 feet at the approximate ded in Warranty Deed Book given that the entire indebted- No. Four (4) of the Lookout scription: Map & Parcel No. ness has been declared due the approximate centerline of centerline of the creek; thence 240 at page 89 in the 1241A-053; street address is Pointe Subdivision in the said creek; thence S43°36’21”E 150.69 feet at the Claiborne County Register of and payable as provided in County of Claiborne, State of 252 Smokey Quartz Blvd., said Deed(s) of Trust by N09°06’40”E 201.36 feet at the approximate centerline of the Deeds Office, Tazewell, Ten- New Tazewell, TN 37825. In Tennessee, as shown by plat approximate centerline of said creek; thence S73°39’39”E nessee. Lot No. Eight (8): USDA, and Joe Woody as duly recorded in Plat Book 3, accordance with Tennessee Substitute Trustee, or duly ap- creek; thence N23°43’25”E 27.31 feet at the approximate Warranty Deed dated August Code Annotated Section 47-9- Page 69 in the Register's Of- 38.09 feet at the approximate centerline of the creek; thence 9, 2006 from Kernie Edward pointed agent, pursuant to the fice of Claiborne County, Ten- 604, the sale of the Real Prop- power, duty, and authorization centerline of said creek; thence S53°53’56”E 47.04 feet at the Venable and wife, Rebecca erty will be combined with a nessee. Said property is sold N34°16’40”E, 45.12 feet at the approximate centerline of the Ann Venable to James W. in and conferred by said subject to the protective and sale of any and all personal Deed(s) of Trust, will on approximate centerline of said creek; thence S32°21’36”E Taylor and wife, Linda Sue property covered by or de- restrictive covenants recorded creek; thence N56°54’21”E 67.62 feet with existing fence Taylor and recorded in Record Thursday, May 9, 2013, com- with said plat This being the scribed in the Deed of Trust mencing at 10:00 A.M. at the 30.33 feet at the approximate line and the property of R. Book 1211 at page 564 in the which under applicable law same property in which Rita centerline of said creek; thence Giles Enterprises, Inc; thence Claiborne County Register of East door at the Claiborne Sharpe acquired by Warranty may be subject to a security in- County Courthouse, Tazewell, N30°48’41”E 49.57 feet at the S07°59’50”E 98.11 feet with Deeds Office, Tazewell, Ten- terest pursuant to the Uniform Deed dated January 17, 1997, approximate centerline of said existing fence line; thence nessee. Jim Taylor, a/k/a Tennessee, proceed to sell at from Willard L. Russell, Jr., et Commercial Code as enacted public outcry to the highest bid- creek; thence N01°26’30”W S51°37’48”W 68.15 feet with James W. Taylor, passed in the State of Tennessee, in- al, recorded in Warranty Deed 107.55 feet at the approximate existing fence line; thence away January 23, 2010, leav- der either for cash or 10 per- Book: 239, Pages: 452-455, cluding, without limitation, any cent of the high bid price as a centerline of said creek; thence S64°37’36”W 125.98 feet with ing Linda Sue Taylor as his and all proceeds hereof (col- Register’s Office of Claiborne N32°48’02”E 72.15 feet at the existing fence line; thence surviving spouse and tenancy non-refundable deposit with County, Tennessee. Tax Map: lectively, the “Personal Prop- balance due within ten (10) approximate centerline of said S54°17’21”W 95.54 feet with by the entireties. Subject to erty”). As used herein, the 70B, Group A Parcel: 004.00 creek; thence N43°48’36” E existing fence line; thence any restrictions recorded with days of sale, (and if such bal- The sale will be made for cash “Property” shall mean the Real ance goes unpaid, USDA will 108.74 feet at the approximate S60°27’42”W 76.97 feet with Plat of record. MAP 109DA, Property and the Personal and free from homestead, curt- centerline of said creek; thence existing fence line ; thence PARCELS 07.00 and 08.00. retain the deposit and re-fore- sey and dower, appraisement, Property. A review of the re- close) the following described N23°30’57”E 165.07 feet at the S77°01’52”W 59.21 feet with Property address: 204 Ser- cords at the Register’s Office and the marshalling of liens approximate centerline of said existing fence line; thence ena Lane, Tazewell, Tenness- property lying and being in the and assets relating to the prop- disclosed that the Property 1st Civil District in Claiborne creek; thence N27°58’34”E N74°23’27”W 70.56 feet with ee 37879. The creditor has may be subject to certain mat- erty, including, but limited to, 169.99 feet at the approximate existing fence line; thence certified to the Trustee that the County, Tennessee to wit: BE- the equitable and statutory ters set forth below and that ING Lots No. 110, 112, 114, centerline of said creek; thence N73°12’40”W 58.09 feet with provisions of Public Chapter the persons named below may rights of redemption, which are N62°40’55”E 160.38 feet at the existing fence line; thence No. 834 of the Public Acts of 116, 118, 120, 122, 124, and expressly waived in the Deed be interested parties, along 126 in Block “D” of the Wilson approximate centerline of said S85°43’02”W 22.20 feet with 2010 for the State of Tenness- with the persons named in the of Trust and Modification creek; thence N67°20’37”E existing fence line; thence ee are not applicable or have Hurst Subdivision to the Agreement, but subject to any first paragraph of this Notice of County of Claiborne, State of 136.73 feet at the approximate S36°42’26”W 75.87 feet with been complied with. This no- Foreclosure: 1. Any and all un- unpaid taxes against the prop- centerline of said creek; thence existing fence line; thence tice is published in accord- Tennessee, as shown on a plat erty. The proceeds derived paid ad valorem taxes payable recorded in Plat Book 1, Page N81°14’56”E 107.03 feet at the S21°17’52”W 49.17 feet with ance with said Deed of Trust to Claiborne County, Tenness- from the sale of said property approximate centerline of said existing fence line; thence on the 17th, 24th day of April, 7, Register’s Office of shall be applied as provided in ee (plus penalty and interest, if Claiborne County, Tennessee. creek; thence N19°45’11”E S49°34’24”W 103.55 feet with and the 1st day of May, 2013, any) that may be a lien against said Deed of Trust and Modi- 56.25 feet at the approximate existing fence line; thence in the Claiborne Progress. Map 83G-A Parcel 15 & 16 fication Agreement. Said Deed the Property. 2. Declaration or PROPERTY ADDRESS: 344 centerline of said creek; thence N84°56’42”W 42.85 feet with Dated: April 4, 2013.Dennis Reservation and Restrictive of Trust and Modification N11°21’55”E 140.38 feet at the existing fence line; thence Michael Robertson, Trustee Wilson Hurst St, Tazewell, TN Agreement are made a part Covenants of Rock Harbor of 37879 Being the same prop- approximate centerline of said N69°09’10”W 37.92 feet with P.O. Box 678 Harrogate, Ten- record in Record Book 1214, hereof as if copied verbatim creek; thence N01°12’17”E existing fence line; thence nessee 37752 (423) 869-0520 erty conveyed by James E. herein. Should the highest bid- Page 600, as amended by Parson and wife, Patsy L. Par- 138.73 feet at the approximate N78°23’15”W 43.11 feet with supplemental Declaration of der fail to comply with the centerline of said creek; thence existing fence line; thence NOTICE OF PERSONAL son to Shannon Amburn, by terms of the bid of the public Reservation and Restrictive deed of record in Deed Book N09°44’23”W 77.78 feet at the N81°57’41”W 34.71 feet with PROPERTY SALE INCLUD- Covenants of record in Record sale, then the Substitute Trust- approximate centerline of said existing fence line; thence ING FARM MACHINERY 1266, Page 523, in the said ee shall have the option of ac- Book 1218, Page 819, Re- Register’s Office. CURRENT creek; thence N27°17’44”W N19°03’15”W 39.92 feet with AND PERSONAL ITEMS gister’s Office by the Water- cepting the second highest bid, 68.79 feet at an ash tree on existing fence line; thence OF THE ESTATE OF OWNERS: Shannon Amburn or the next highest bid, with front Group, Inc. 3. Any mat- The sale of the above-de- west side of Russell Creek; N32°26’19”E 61.55 feet with JAMES ELLISON ters reflected on plat recorded which the bidder is able to thence N02°35’37”W 260.44 the existing fence line and the ADMINISTRATOR OF THE scribed property shall be sub- comply. The right is reserved in Plat Book 4, Page 115, Re- ject to all matters shown on feet to the approximate center- property of Lawrence Bunch; ESTATE OF JAMES ELLIS- gister’s Office. 4. Statement of to adjourn the day of the sale line of said creek; thence thence N31°48’49”E 74.75 feet ON, DECEASED, WILL any recorded plan; any unpaid to another day certain without Lien for Failure to Pay Annual taxes; any restrictive coven- N74°43’59”E 113.80 feet at the with the existing fence line; SELL ON PREMIS, Assessments to Owners Asso- further advertisement, upon fence corner bank of said thence N31°41’58”E 70.84 feet CEDAR FORK ROAD, ants, easements or setback announcement at the time set ciation of record in Book 1375, lines that may be applicable; creek; thence N75°04’18”E with the existing fence line; TAZEWELL, TN ON THE Page 704, Register’s Office. forth above. OTHER INTER- 81.93 feet; thence thence N32°09’39”E 149.73 11TH DAY OF MAY, 2013 any prior liens or encum- ESTED PARTIES: Notice of The foregoing matters may or brances as well as any priority N66°42’24”E 78.69 feet; feet with the existing fence AT 10 A.M. IMMEDIATELY may not take priority over the the sale was also given to Citi thence N63°55’43”E 87.06 line; thence N31°20’53”E AFTER THE SALE OF THE created by a fixture filing; and Financial, Inc., 1329 W. An- Deed of Trust. To the extent any matter that an accurate feet; thence N63°21’49”E 109.13 feet with the existing REAL PROPERTY. The fol- such matters do take priority drew Johnson Hwy., Morris- 139.39 feet; thence fence line; thence lowing items: One 1985 survey of the premises might town, TN 37814 and Jennifer over the Deed of Trust under disclose. All right and equity of N64°17’25”E 93.08 feet; N01°12’16”W 143.06 feet with Chevrolet van, 1984 4x4 applicable law, the sale will be Schuchart, Trustee, 1329 W. thence N38°36’58”E 29.12 the existing fence line; thence Ford pickup XL, 1968 Chevy redemption, statutory or other- Andrew Johnson Hwy., Morris- subject to them, and to the ex- wise, homestead, and dower feet to an iron pin found; N01°16’42”W 99.32 feet with 30 series Truck Steel Bed, tent such matters do not take town, TN 37814. Pursuant to thence S32°09’54”E 1,018.27 the existing fence line; thence Hay Rake, Farm All Tractor, are expressly waived in said that Deed of Trust, which is re- priority over the Deed of Trust Deed(s) of Trust, and the title feet with the existing fence N04°16’35”W 63.60 feet with Pull Tiller, Massey Fer- under applicable law, the Prop- corded in the Register of line; thence S32°00’59”E the existing fence line; guson Farm Diesel Tractor is believed to be good, but the Deed's Office of Claiborne erty will not remain subject to undersigned will sell and con- 304.79 feet with the existing N10°56’36”W 49.20 feet with 55 Series and Front End them after the sale. The sale County, Tennessee in Book: fence line; thence S32°00’59”E the existing fence line; thence Loader, Mower, Rakes, vey only as Substitute Trustee. 1226, Page: 312. This the 15th will also be subject to any and The right is reserved to ad- 25.12 feet with the existing N19°34’36”W 111.09 feet with Tillers, Tobacco Setter, Mas- all liens, defects, encum- day of April, 2013. James D. fence line to an iron pin set; the existing fence line; thence sey Ferguson Baler & other journ the day of the sale to an- Estep, III Substitute Trustee brances, conveyances, ad- other day, time, and place cer- thence S63°39’38”W 594.74 N26°34’29”W 87.15 feet with miscellaneous items, house- verse claims and other mat- feet with the existing fence line the existing fence line; thence hold goods, many tools and tain without further publication, LAND SALE NOTICE No. PR- ters which take priority over the upon announcement at the to an iron pin set; thence N27°24’52”W 102.80 feet with antiques. Lee Dan Stone, Deed of Trust upon which this 2890 ESTATE OF JAMES EL- S63°39’15”W 300.00 feet with the existing fence line; thence Administrator, 423-626-5255 time and place for the sale set LISON IN THE CHANCERY foreclosure sale is had, and forth above. Publication Dates: the existing fence line to an N26°24’43”W 62.16 feet with any statutory rights of redemp- COURT FOR CLAIBORNE iron pin set; thence the existing fence line; thence April 11, and April 18, and April COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AT NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE tion not otherwise waived in 25, 2013 Joe Woody Substi- S27°05’20”E 1,127.65 feet with N33°33’34”E 39.99 feet with WHEREAS, Ronald W. the Deed of Trust, including TAZEWELL: In obedience to a the existing fence line; thence the existing fence line ; thence tute Trustee 4730 New Har- decree of the Chancery Court Baumgartner, II and Sophia rights of redemption of any vest Lane, Suite 300 Knoxville, S27°05’20”E 27.57 feet with N33°33’34”E 319.78 feet with E. Balla (together, the “Grant- governmental agency, state or at Tazewell, made at the the existing fence line; thence the existing fence line; thence TN 37918 September 2012 Term, in the or”), by that certain Deed of federal, which have not been http//www.resales.usda.gov S27°05’20”E 124.93 feet to an N23°55’31”E 200.64 feet with Trust dated September 28, waived by such governmental above styled case, I will on iron pin found at the Beginning the existing fence line; thence 2007, recorded in Book 1246, agency, and matters that take Saturday, May 11, 2013 at Point. Containing 86.545 N23°35’29”E 396.00 feet with Page 291, (the “Deed of priority over the Deed of Trust 10:00 AM at the property at acres in accordance with a sur- the existing fence line; thence Trust”), in the Register’s Office which an accurate survey of 1150 Cedar Fork Road, vey prepared by Parsons En- N29°16’12”E 540.54 feet with of Claiborne County, Tenness- the Property might disclose. Tazewell, Tennessee, sell to gineering and Associates, Ten- the existing fence line; thence ee (the “Register’s Office”), The Property is to be sold AS the highest and best bidder the nessee No. 1172, and dated N65°18’35”E 209.22 feet with conveyed to Steve Hurst, IS WHERE IS, without repres- real estate in said decree de- January 30, 2013 and duly re- the existing fence line; thence Trustee, the Property (as here- entations or warranties of any scribed as follows: Situated in corded in the Register of N28°46’47”E 204.60 feet with inafter defined) to secure the kind whatsoever, whether ex- District No. One (1) of Deed’s Office of Claiborne the existing fence line; thence payment of certain indebted- press or implied. Without limit- Claiborne County, Tennessee, County, Tennessee. TRACT N40°51’12”E 299.73 feet to the ness described in the Deed of ing the foregoing, the property at Tazewell and described as NO. TWO: Beginning at an Beginning at the ash tree on Trust (the “Indebtedness”), is to be sold without any im- follows: TRACT NO. ONE Be- ash tree on the west side of the west side of Russell Creek. which Indebtedness is plied warranties of merchant- ginning at an Iron Pin in the ex- Russell Creek at S27°17’44”E Containing 20.127 acres in ac- presently held and owned by ability or fitness for a particular isting fence line with the prop- 68.79 feet; thence cordance with the survey of United Community Bank (the use or purpose. Successor erty of R. Giles Industries, Inc. S09°44’23”E 77.78 feet at the prepared by Parsons Engin- “Lender”); and WHEREAS, de- Trustee will make no covenant and thence S57°04’32”W approximate centerline of Rus- eering & Associates, Tenness- fault has occurred by Grantor’s of seisin or warranty of title, ex- 331.06 feet along the existing sell Creek; thence ee No. 1172, and dated Janu- failure to comply with the terms press or implied, and will sell fence line to a set point; thence S01°12’17”W 138.73 feet at ary 30, 2013 and duly recor- and conditions of the Deed of and convey his interest in the S61°41’31”W 356.70 feet the approximate centerline of ded in the Register of Deed’s Trust, and the Indebtedness Property by Successor Trust- along the fence line to the said creek; thence Office of Claiborne County, has been declared due and ee’s Deed as Successor Trust- fence corner; thence S11°21’55”W 140.38 feet at Tennessee at Tazewell. This payable as provided in the ee only. The right is reserved N49°24’33”W 40.91 feet to a the approximate centerline of property shown may be sub- Deed of Trust, and the In- to adjourn the day of sale to set point; thence N74°50’54”W said creek; thence ject to any existing easements, debtedness has not been paid; another day and time certain, 51.25 feet to a set point; S19°45’11”W 56.25 feet at the rights-of-way, restrictions, and and WHEREAS, Lender, the without further publication and thence S81°36’23”W 193.64 approximate centerline of said setback lines whether or not owner and holder of the In- in accordance with law, upon feet to a set point; thence creek; thence S81°14’56”W they may be shown on the plat debtedness, has demanded announcement of said adjourn- S65°45’39”W 55.29 feet along 107.03 feet at the approximate or whether or not recorded in that the Property be advert- ment on the day and time and the existing fence line; thence centerline of said creek; thence the public records. In addition ised and sold in satisfaction of place of sale set forth above, S62°39’16”W 99.82 feet along S67°20’37”W 136.73 feet at there is a proposed un- the Indebtedness and the to sell the Property with or the existing fence line; thence the approximate centerline of developed thirty (30) foot right- costs of foreclosure, in accord- without division if the Property S59°34’41”W 75.19 feet along the creek; thence S62°40’55”W of-way that is located on the ance with the terms of the consists of more than one par- the existing fence line; thence 160.38 feet at the approximate above-described property. Deed of Trust; and WHERE- cel, and to sell to the second S70°02’24”W 81.71 feet along centerline of the creek; thence Said undeveloped right-of-way AS, Robert C. Goodrich Jr. highest bidder in the event the the existing fence line; thence S27°58’34”W 169.99 feet at is duly described and set out was duly appointed as Suc- highest bidder does not com- S70°16’55”W 42.99 feet along the approximate centerline of on the recorded survey de- cessor Trustee in the place ply with the terms of the sale. the existing fence line; thence the creek; thence S23°30’57”W scribed above. Further there is and stead of Steve Hurst, This 18th day of April, 2013. /s/ S80°32’25”W 90.88 feet along 165.07 feet at the approximate an existing sewer line and gas Trustee, by appointment recor- Madison L. Martin Madison L. the existing fence line; thence centerline of the creek; thence line easement located on this ded in Book 1332, Page 582, Martin, Successor Trustee S85°42’49”W 80.48 feet along S43°48’36”W 108.74 feet at property. For reference to title Register’s Office, and Madis- STITES & HARBISON PLLC the existing fence line; thence the approximate centerline of see a warranty deed from Ep- on L. Martin was duly appoin- 401 Commerce Street, Suite N71°18’42”W 80.10 feet along the creek; thence S32°48’02”W pie Ellison Hurst, et al to ted as Successor Trustee in 800 Nashville, TN 37219 pub- the existing fence line; thence 72.15 feet at the approximate James E. Ellison dated July the place and stead of Steve lication dates: April 24, 2013 N57°33’40”W 70.73 feet along centerline of the creek; thence 28, 1975 and recorded in Book Hurt, Trustee, and Robert C. May 1, 2013 May 8, 2013 the existing fence line; thence S01°26’30”E 107.55 feet at the of Deeds 149, Pages 681-685 Goodrich Jr., Successor Trust- N07°59’50”W 98.11 feet at the approximate centerline of the in the Register’s Office of ee, by appointment recorded in approximate centerline of Rus- creek; thence S30°48’41”W Claiborne County, Tennessee Book 1380, Page 565, Re- sell Creek; thence 49.57 feet at the approximate at Tazewell. For additional title gister’s Office. NOW, THERE- N32°21’36”W 67.62 feet at the centerline of the creek; thence reference see Book 74, Page FORE, notice is hereby given approximate centerline of Rus- S56°54’21”W 30.33 feet at the 73 and Deed Book 114, Page that I, Madison L. Martin, Suc- sell Creek; thence approximate centerline of the 832, in the Register’s Office of cessor Trustee, pursuant to the N53°53’56”W 47.04 feet at the creek; thence S34°16’40”W Claiborne County, Tennessee power, duty and authority ves- approximate centerline of said 45.12 feet at the approximate at Tazewell. Control Map 70 ted in and imposed upon me in creek; thence N73°39’39”W centerline of the creek; thence Parcel 36.00 At this Court the Deed of Trust, will on 27.31 feet at the approximate S23°43’25”W 38.09 feet at the auction the two tracts will be Thursday, May 16, 2013 at centerline of said creek; thence approximate centerline of the sold individually and then 10:30 a.m. prevailing Eastern N43°36’21”W 150.69 feet at creek; thence S09°06’40”W offered as a whole, but if the time, at the front door of the the approximate centerline of 201.36 feet at the approximate winning bidder of Tract No. Claiborne County Courthouse, said creek; thence centerline of the creek; thence Two is an adjoining landowner 1740 Main Street, Tazewell, N43°36’21”55.95 feet at the S02°39’09”E 343.74 feet at the to that tract then the winning TN 37879, in the manner fur- approximate centerline of said approximate centerline of the bidder, as an adjoining ther described herein, offer the creek; thence N19°47’51”W creek; thence S04°40’49”E landowner of Tract No. Two, Property for sale to the highest 38.14 feet at the approximate 129.85 feet at the approximate will not receive any right or en- bidder for cash, free from centerline of said creek; thence centerline of the creek; thence titlement to the proposed right- equity of redemption, and any N19°52’33”E 24.03 feet at the S13°37’51”E 64.01 feet at the of-way on Tract No. One that is statutory or common law right approximate centerline of said approximate centerline of the described and laid out in the of redemption, homestead, creek; thence N12°49’18”W creek; thence S16°44’59”W survey plat duly recorded and dower, marital share, and all 150.57 feet at the approximate 50.63 feet at the approximate described above. If the pur- other exemptions, all of which centerline of said creek; thence centerline of the creek; thence chaser of Tract No. Two is not are expressly waived in the N16°44’59”E 50.63 feet at the S12°49’18”E 150.57 feet at the an adjoining landowner, then Deed of Trust. The term “Real approximate centerline of said approximate centerline of the they will be entitled to the right- Property” as used herein shall creek; thence N13°37’51”W creek; thence S19°52’33”W of-way on Tract No. One as set mean all of Grantor’s right, title 64.01 feet at the approximate 24.03 feet at the approximate out in said survey as it will be and interest in and to the fol- centerline of said creek; thence centerline of the creek; thence necessary for them to have ac- lowing described real property: N04°40’49”W 129.85 feet at S19°47’51”E 38.14 feet at the cess to their property. Sale will Legal description: Found in the approximate centerline of approximate centerline of the be conducted under Chancery Record Book 1246, page 288, said creek; thence creek; thence S43°36’21”E Court Rules. This the 3rd day of Register’s Office.Common de- N02°39’09”W 343.74 feet at 55.95 feet at the approximate April, 2013. Frances Cardwell, scription: Map & Parcel No. the approximate centerline of centerline of the creek; thence Clerk and Master Claiborne 1241A-053; street address is said creek; thence S43°36’21”E 150.69 feet at the County Chancery Court Attor- 252 Smokey Quartz Blvd., N09°06’40”E 201.36 feet at the approximate centerline of the ney: Lee Dan Stone III New Tazewell, TN 37825. In approximate centerline of said creek; thence S73°39’39”E accordance with Tennessee creek; thence N23°43’25”E 27.31 feet at the approximate Code Annotated Section 47-9- 38.09 feet at the approximate centerline of the creek; thence 604, the sale of the Real Prop- centerline of said creek; thence S53°53’56”E 47.04 feet at the erty will be combined with a N34°16’40”E, 45.12 feet at the approximate centerline of the sale of any and all personal approximate centerline of said creek; thence S32°21’36”E property covered by or de- creek; thence N56°54’21”E 67.62 feet with existing fence scribed in the Deed of Trust 30.33 feet at the approximate line and the property of R. which under applicable law centerline of said creek; thence Giles Enterprises, Inc; thence may be subject to a security in- N30°48’41”E 49.57 feet at the S07°59’50”E 98.11 feet with terest pursuant to the Uniform approximate centerline of said existing fence line; thence Commercial Code as enacted creek; thence N01°26’30”W S51°37’48”W 68.15 feet with in the State of Tennessee, in- 107.55 feet at the approximate existing fence line; thence cluding, without limitation, any centerline of said creek; thence S64°37’36”W 125.98 feet with and all proceeds hereof (col- N32°48’02”E 72.15 feet at the existing fence line; thence lectively, the “Personal Prop- approximate centerline of said S54°17’21”W 95.54 feet with erty”). As used herein, the creek; thence N43°48’36” E existing fence line; thence “Property” shall mean the Real 108.74 feet at the approximate S60°27’42”W 76.97 feet with Property and the Personal centerline of said creek; thence existing fence line ; thence Property. A review of the re- N23°30’57”E 165.07 feet at the S77°01’52”W 59.21 feet with cords at the Register’s Office approximate centerline of said existing fence line; thence disclosed that the Property creek; thence N27°58’34”E N74°23’27”W 70.56 feet with may be subject to certain mat- 169.99 feet at the approximate existing fence line; thence ters set forth below and that centerline of said creek; thence N73°12’40”W 58.09 feet with the persons named below may N62°40’55”E 160.38 feet at the existing fence line; thence be interested parties, along approximate centerline of said S85°43’02”W 22.20 feet with with the persons named in the creek; thence N67°20’37”E existing fence line; thence first paragraph of this Notice of 136.73 feet at the approximate S36°42’26”W 75.87 feet with Foreclosure: 1. Any and all un- centerline of said creek; thence existing fence line; thence paid ad valorem taxes payable N81°14’56”E 107.03 feet at the S21°17’52”W 49.17 feet with to Claiborne County, Tenness- approximate centerline of said existing fence line; thence ee (plus penalty and interest, if creek; thence N19°45’11”E S49°34’24”W 103.55 feet with any) that may be a lien against 56.25 feet at the approximate existing fence line; thence the Property. 2. Declaration or centerline of said creek; thence N84°56’42”W 42.85 feet with Reservation and Restrictive N11°21’55”E 140.38 feet at the existing fence line; thence Covenants of Rock Harbor of approximate centerline of said N69°09’10”W 37.92 feet with record in Record Book 1214, creek; thence N01°12’17”E existing fence line; thence Page 600, as amended by 138.73 feet at the approximate N78°23’15”W 43.11 feet with supplemental Declaration of centerline of said creek; thence existing fence line; thence Reservation and Restrictive N09°44’23”W 77.78 feet at the N81°57’41”W 34.71 feet with Covenants of record in Record approximate centerline of said existing fence line; thence Book 1218, Page 819, Re- creek; thence N27°17’44”W N19°03’15”W 39.92 feet with gister’s Office by the Water- 68.79 feet at an ash tree on existing fence line; thence front Group, Inc. 3. Any mat- west side of Russell Creek; N32°26’19”E 61.55 feet with ters reflected on plat recorded thence N02°35’37”W 260.44 the existing fence line and the in Plat Book 4, Page 115, Re- feet to the approximate center- property of Lawrence Bunch; gister’s Office. 4. Statement of line of said creek; thence thence N31°48’49”E 74.75 feet Lien for Failure to Pay Annual N74°43’59”E 113.80 feet at the with the existing fence line; Assessments to Owners Asso- fence corner bank of said thence N31°41’58”E 70.84 feet ciation of record in Book 1375, creek; thence N75°04’18”E with the existing fence line; Page 704, Register’s Office. 81.93 feet; thence thence N32°09’39”E 149.73 The foregoing matters may or N66°42’24”E 78.69 feet; feet with the existing fence may not take priority over the thence N63°55’43”E 87.06 line; thence N31°20’53”E Deed of Trust. To the extent feet; thence N63°21’49”E 109.13 feet with the existing such matters do take priority 139.39 feet; thence fence line; thence over the Deed of Trust under N64°17’25”E 93.08 feet; N01°12’16”W 143.06 feet with applicable law, the sale will be thence N38°36’58”E 29.12 the existing fence line; thence subject to them, and to the ex- feet to an iron pin found; N01°16’42”W 99.32 feet with tent such matters do not take thence S32°09’54”E 1,018.27 the existing fence line; thence priority over the Deed of Trust feet with the existing fence N04°16’35”W 63.60 feet with under applicable law, the Prop- line; thence S32°00’59”E the existing fence line; erty will not remain subject to 304.79 feet with the existing N10°56’36”W 49.20 feet with them after the sale. The sale fence line; thence S32°00’59”E the existing fence line; thence will also be subject to any and 25.12 feet with the existing N19°34’36”W 111.09 feet with all liens, defects, encum- fence line to an iron pin set; the existing fence line; thence brances, conveyances, ad- thence S63°39’38”W 594.74 N26°34’29”W 87.15 feet with verse claims and other mat- feet with the existing fence line the existing fence line; thence ters which take priority over the to an iron pin set; thence N27°24’52”W 102.80 feet with Deed of Trust upon which this S63°39’15”W 300.00 feet with the existing fence line; thence foreclosure sale is had, and the existing fence line to an N26°24’43”W 62.16 feet with any statutory rights of redemp- iron pin set; thence the existing fence line; thence tion not otherwise waived in S27°05’20”E 1,127.65 feet with N33°33’34”E 39.99 feet with the Deed of Trust, including the existing fence line; thence the existing fence line ; thence rights of redemption of any S27°05’20”E 27.57 feet with N33°33’34”E 319.78 feet with governmental agency, state or the existing fence line; thence the existing fence line; thence federal, which have not been S27°05’20”E 124.93 feet to an N23°55’31”E 200.64 feet with waived by such governmental iron pin found at the Beginning the existing fence line; thence agency, and matters that take Point. Containing 86.545 N23°35’29”E 396.00 feet with priority over the Deed of Trust acres in accordance with a sur- the existing fence line; thence which an accurate survey of vey prepared by Parsons En- N29°16’12”E 540.54 feet with the Property might disclose. gineering and Associates, Ten- the existing fence line; thence The Property is to be sold AS nessee No. 1172, and dated N65°18’35”E 209.22 feet with IS WHERE IS, without repres- January 30, 2013 and duly re- the existing fence line; thence entations or warranties of any corded in the Register of N28°46’47”E 204.60 feet with kind whatsoever, whether ex- Deed’s Office of Claiborne the existing fence line; thence press or implied. Without limit- County, Tennessee. TRACT N40°51’12”E 299.73 feet to the ing the foregoing, the property NO. TWO: Beginning at an Beginning at the ash tree on is to be sold without any im- ash tree on the west side of the west side of Russell Creek. plied warranties of merchant- Russell Creek at S27°17’44”E Containing 20.127 acres in ac- ability or fitness for a particular 68.79 feet; thence cordance with the survey of use or purpose. Successor S09°44’23”E 77.78 feet at the prepared by Parsons Engin- Trustee will make no covenant approximate centerline of Rus- eering & Associates, Tenness- of seisin or warranty of title, ex- sell Creek; thence ee No. 1172, and dated Janu- press or implied, and will sell S01°12’17”W 138.73 feet at ary 30, 2013 and duly recor- and convey his interest in the the approximate centerline of ded in the Register of Deed’s Property by Successor Trust- said creek; thence Office of Claiborne County, ee’s Deed as Successor Trust- S11°21’55”W 140.38 feet at Tennessee at Tazewell. This ee only. The right is reserved the approximate centerline of property shown may be sub- to adjourn the day of sale to said creek; thence ject to any existing easements, another day and time certain, S19°45’11”W 56.25 feet at the rights-of-way, restrictions, and without further publication and approximate centerline of said setback lines whether or not in accordance with law, upon creek; thence S81°14’56”W they may be shown on the plat announcement of said adjourn- 107.03 feet at the approximate or whether or not recorded in ment on the day and time and centerline of said creek; thence the public records. In addition place of sale set forth above, S67°20’37”W 136.73 feet at there is a proposed un- to sell the Property with or the approximate centerline of developed thirty (30) foot right- without division if the Property the creek; thence S62°40’55”W of-way that is located on the consists of more than one par- 160.38 feet at the approximate above-described property. cel, and to sell to the second centerline of the creek; thence Said undeveloped right-of-way highest bidder in the event the S27°58’34”W 169.99 feet at is duly described and set out highest bidder does not com- the approximate centerline of on the recorded survey de- ply with the terms of the sale. the creek; thence S23°30’57”W scribed above. Further there is This 18th day of April, 2013. /s/ 165.07 feet at the approximate an existing sewer line and gas Madison L. Martin Madison L. centerline of the creek; thence line easement located on this Martin, Successor Trustee S43°48’36”W 108.74 feet at property. For reference to title STITES & HARBISON PLLC the approximate centerline of see a warranty deed from Ep- 401 Commerce Street, Suite the creek; thence S32°48’02”W pie Ellison Hurst, et al to 800 Nashville, TN 37219 pub- 72.15 feet at the approximate James E. Ellison dated July lication dates: April 24, 2013 centerline of the creek; thence 28, 1975 and recorded in Book May 1, 2013 May 8, 2013 S01°26’30”E 107.55 feet at the of Deeds 149, Pages 681-685 approximate centerline of the in the Register’s Office of creek; thence S30°48’41”W Claiborne County, Tennessee 49.57 feet at the approximate at Tazewell. For additional title centerline of the creek; thence reference see Book 74, Page S56°54’21”W 30.33 feet at the 73 and Deed Book 114, Page approximate centerline of the 832, in the Register’s Office of creek; thence S34°16’40”W Claiborne County, Tennessee 45.12 feet at the approximate at Tazewell. Control Map 70 centerline of the creek; thence Parcel 36.00 At this Court S23°43’25”W 38.09 feet at the auction the two tracts will be approximate centerline of the sold individually and then creek; thence S09°06’40”W offered as a whole, but if the 201.36 feet at the approximate winning bidder of Tract No. centerline of the creek; thence Two is an adjoining landowner S02°39’09”E 343.74 feet at the to that tract then the winning approximate centerline of the bidder, as an adjoining creek; thence S04°40’49”E landowner of Tract No. Two, 129.85 feet at the approximate will not receive any right or en- centerline of the creek; thence titlement to the proposed right- S13°37’51”E 64.01 feet at the of-way on Tract No. One that is approximate centerline of the described and laid out in the creek; thence S16°44’59”W survey plat duly recorded and 50.63 feet at the approximate described above. If the pur- centerline of the creek; thence chaser of Tract No. Two is not S12°49’18”E 150.57 feet at the an adjoining landowner, then approximate centerline of the they will be entitled to the right- creek; thence S19°52’33”W of-way on Tract No. One as set 24.03 feet at the approximate out in said survey as it will be centerline of the creek; thence necessary for them to have ac- S19°47’51”E 38.14 feet at the cess to their property. Sale will approximate centerline of the be conducted under Chancery creek; thence S43°36’21”E Court Rules. This the 3rd day of 55.95 feet at the approximate April, 2013. Frances Cardwell, centerline of the creek; thence Clerk and Master Claiborne S43°36’21”E 150.69 feet at the County Chancery Court Attor- approximate centerline of the ney: Lee Dan Stone III creek; thence S73°39’39”E 27.31 feet at the approximate centerline of the creek; thence S53°53’56”E 47.04 feet at the approximate centerline of the creek; thence S32°21’36”E 67.62 feet with existing fence line and the property of R. Giles Enterprises, Inc; thence S07°59’50”E 98.11 feet with existing fence line; thence S51°37’48”W 68.15 feet with existing fence line; thence S64°37’36”W 125.98 feet with existing fence line; thence S54°17’21”W 95.54 feet with existing fence line; thence S60°27’42”W 76.97 feet with existing fence line ; thence S77°01’52”W 59.21 feet with existing fence line; thence N74°23’27”W 70.56 feet with existing fence line; thence N73°12’40”W 58.09 feet with existing fence line; thence S85°43’02”W 22.20 feet with existing fence line; thence S36°42’26”W 75.87 feet with existing fence line; thence S21°17’52”W 49.17 feet with existing fence line; thence S49°34’24”W 103.55 feet with existing fence line; thence N84°56’42”W 42.85 feet with existing fence line; thence N69°09’10”W 37.92 feet with existing fence line; thence N78°23’15”W 43.11 feet with existing fence line; thence N81°57’41”W 34.71 feet with existing fence line; thence N19°03’15”W 39.92 feet with existing fence line; thence N32°26’19”E 61.55 feet with the existing fence line and the property of Lawrence Bunch; thence N31°48’49”E 74.75 feet with the existing fence line; thence N31°41’58”E 70.84 feet with the existing fence line; thence N32°09’39”E 149.73 feet with the existing fence line; thence N31°20’53”E 109.13 feet with the existing fence line; thence N01°12’16”W 143.06 feet with the existing fence line; thence N01°16’42”W 99.32 feet with the existing fence line; thence N04°16’35”W 63.60 feet with the existing fence line; N10°56’36”W 49.20 feet with the existing fence line; thence N19°34’36”W 111.09 feet with the existing fence line; thence N26°34’29”W 87.15 feet with the existing fence line; thence N27°24’52”W 102.80 feet with the existing fence line; thence N26°24’43”W 62.16 feet with the existing fence line; thence N33°33’34”E 39.99 feet with the existing fence line ; thence N33°33’34”E 319.78 feet with the existing fence line; thence N23°55’31”E 200.64 feet with the existing fence line; thence N23°35’29”E 396.00 feet with the existing fence line; thence N29°16’12”E 540.54 feet with the existing fence line; thence N65°18’35”E 209.22 feet with the existing fence line; thence N28°46’47”E 204.60 feet with the existing fence line; thence N40°51’12”E 299.73 feet to the Beginning at the ash tree on the west side of Russell Creek. Containing 20.127 acres in ac- cordance with the survey of prepared by Parsons Engin- eering & Associates, Tenness- ee No. 1172, and dated Janu- ary 30, 2013 and duly recor- ded in the Register of Deed’s Office of Claiborne County, Tennessee at Tazewell. This property shown may be sub- ject to any existing easements, rights-of-way, restrictions, and setback lines whether or not they may be shown on the plat or whether or not recorded in the public records. In addition there is a proposed un- developed thirty (30) foot right- of-way that is located on the above-described property. Said undeveloped right-of-way is duly described and set out on the recorded survey de- scribed above. Further there is an existing sewer line and gas line easement located on this property. For reference to title see a warranty deed from Ep- pie Ellison Hurst, et al to James E. Ellison dated July 28, 1975 and recorded in Book of Deeds 149, Pages 681-685 in the Register’s Office of Claiborne County, Tennessee at Tazewell. For additional title reference see Book 74, Page 73 and Deed Book 114, Page 832, in the Register’s Office of Claiborne County, Tennessee at Tazewell. Control Map 70 Parcel 36.00 At this Court auction the two tracts will be sold individually and then offered as a whole, but if the winning bidder of Tract No. Two is an adjoining landowner to that tract then the winning bidder, as an adjoining landowner of Tract No. Two, will not receive any right or en- titlement to the proposed right- of-way on Tract No. One that is described and laid out in the survey plat duly recorded and described above. If the pur- chaser of Tract No. Two is not an adjoining landowner, then they will be entitled to the right- of-way on Tract No. One as set out in said survey as it will be necessary for them to have ac- cess to their property. Sale will be conducted under Chancery Court Rules. This the 3rd day of April, 2013. Frances Cardwell, Clerk and Master Claiborne County Chancery Court Attor- ney: Lee Dan Stone III LAND SALE NOTICE No. PR- 2890 ESTATE OF JAMES EL- LISON IN THE CHANCERY COURT FOR CLAIBORNE COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AT TAZEWELL: In obedience to a decree of the Chancery Court at Tazewell, made at the September 2012 Term, in the above styled case, I will on Saturday, May 11, 2013 at 10:00 AM at the property at 1150 Cedar Fork Road, Tazewell, Tennessee, sell to the highest and best bidder the real estate in said decree de- scribed as follows: Situated in District No. One (1) of Claiborne County, Tennessee, at Tazewell and described as follows: TRACT NO. ONE Be- ginning at an Iron Pin in the ex- isting fence line with the prop- erty of R. Giles Industries, Inc. and thence S57°04’32”W 331.06 feet along the existing fence line to a set point; thence S61°41’31”W 356.70 feet along the fence line to the fence corner; thence N49°24’33”W 40.91 feet to a set point; thence N74°50’54”W 51.25 feet to a set point; thence S81°36’23”W 193.64 feet to a set point; thence S65°45’39”W 55.29 feet along the existing fence line; thence S62°39’16”W 99.82 feet along the existing fence line; thence S59°34’41”W 75.19 feet along the existing fence line; thence S70°02’24”W 81.71 feet along the existing fence line; thence S70°16’55”W 42.99 feet along the existing fence line; thence S80°32’25”W 90.88 feet along the existing fence line; thence S85°42’49”W 80.48 feet along the existing fence line; thence N71°18’42”W 80.10 feet along the existing fence line; thence N57°33’40”W 70.73 feet along the existing fence line; thence N07°59’50”W 98.11 feet at the approximate centerline of Rus- sell Creek; thence N32°21’36”W 67.62 feet at the approximate centerline of Rus- sell Creek; thence N53°53’56”W 47.04 feet at the approximate centerline of said creek; thence N73°39’39”W 27.31 feet at the approximate centerline of said creek; thence N43°36’21”W 150.69 feet at the approximate centerline of said creek; thence N43°36’21”55.95 feet at the approximate centerline of said creek; thence N19°47’51”W 38.14 feet at the approximate centerline of said creek; thence N19°52’33”E 24.03 feet at the approximate centerline of said creek; thence N12°49’18”W 150.57 feet at the approximate centerline of said creek; thence N16°44’59”E 50.63 feet at the approximate centerline of said creek; thence N13°37’51”W 64.01 feet at the approximate centerline of said creek; thence N04°40’49”W 129.85 feet at the approximate centerline of said creek; thence N02°39’09”W 343.74 feet at the approximate centerline of said creek; thence N09°06’40”E 201.36 feet at the approximate centerline of said creek; thence N23°43’25”E 38.09 feet at the approximate centerline of said creek; thence N34°16’40”E, 45.12 feet at the approximate centerline of said creek; thence N56°54’21”E 30.33 feet at the approximate centerline of said creek; thence N30°48’41”E 49.57 feet at the approximate centerline of said creek; thence N01°26’30”W 107.55 feet at the approximate centerline of said creek; thence N32°48’02”E 72.15 feet at the approximate centerline of said creek; thence N43°48’36” E 108.74 feet at the approximate centerline of said creek; thence N23°30’57”E 165.07 feet at the approximate centerline of said creek; thence N27°58’34”E 169.99 feet at the approximate centerline of said creek; thence N62°40’55”E 160.38 feet at the approximate centerline of said creek; thence N67°20’37”E 136.73 feet at the approximate centerline of said creek; thence N81°14’56”E 107.03 feet at the approximate centerline of said creek; thence N19°45’11”E 56.25 feet at the approximate centerline of said creek; thence N11°21’55”E 140.38 feet at the approximate centerline of said creek; thence N01°12’17”E 138.73 feet at the approximate centerline of said creek; thence N09°44’23”W 77.78 feet at the approximate centerline of said creek; thence N27°17’44”W 68.79 feet at an ash tree on west side of Russell Creek; thence N02°35’37”W 260.44 feet to the approximate center- line of said creek; thence N74°43’59”E 113.80 feet at the fence corner bank of said creek; thence N75°04’18”E 81.93 feet; thence N66°42’24”E 78.69 feet; thence N63°55’43”E 87.06 feet; thence N63°21’49”E 139.39 feet; thence N64°17’25”E 93.08 feet; thence N38°36’58”E 29.12 feet to an iron pin found; thence S32°09’54”E 1,018.27 feet with the existing fence line; thence S32°00’59”E 304.79 feet with the existing fence line; thence S32°00’59”E 25.12 feet with the existing fence line to an iron pin set; thence S63°39’38”W 594.74 feet with the existing fence line to an iron pin set; thence S63°39’15”W 300.00 feet with the existing fence line to an iron pin set; thence S27°05’20”E 1,127.65 feet with the existing fence line; thence S27°05’20”E 27.57 feet with the existing fence line; thence S27°05’20”E 124.93 feet to an iron pin found at the Beginning Point. Containing 86.545 acres in accordance with a sur- vey prepared by Parsons En- gineering and Associates, Ten- nessee No. 1172, and dated January 30, 2013 and duly re- corded in the Register of Deed’s Office of Claiborne County, Tennessee. TRACT NO. TWO: Beginning at an ash tree on the west side of Russell Creek at S27°17’44”E 68.79 feet; thence S09°44’23”E 77.78 feet at the approximate centerline of Rus- sell Creek; thence S01°12’17”W 138.73 feet at the approximate centerline of said creek; thence S11°21’55”W 140.38 feet at the approximate centerline of said creek; thence S19°45’11”W 56.25 feet at the approximate centerline of said creek; thence S81°14’56”W 107.03 feet at the approximate centerline of said creek; thence S67°20’37”W 136.73 feet at the approximate centerline of the creek; thence S62°40’55”W 160.38 feet at the approximate centerline of the creek; thence S27°58’34”W 169.99 feet at the approximate centerline of the creek; thence S23°30’57”W 165.07 feet at the approximate centerline of the creek; thence S43°48’36”W 108.74 feet at the approximate centerline of the creek; thence S32°48’02”W 72.15 feet at the approximate centerline of the creek; thence S01°26’30”E 107.55 feet at the approximate centerline of the creek; thence S30°48’41”W 49.57 feet at the approximate centerline of the creek; thence S56°54’21”W 30.33 feet at the approximate centerline of the creek; thence S34°16’40”W 45.12 feet at the approximate centerline of the creek; thence S23°43’25”W 38.09 feet at the approximate centerline of the creek; thence S09°06’40”W 201.36 feet at the approximate centerline of the creek; thence S02°39’09”E 343.74 feet at the approximate centerline of the creek; thence S04°40’49”E 129.85 feet at the approximate centerline of the creek; thence S13°37’51”E 64.01 feet at the approximate centerline of the creek; thence S16°44’59”W 50.63 feet at the approximate centerline of the creek; thence S12°49’18”E 150.57 feet at the approximate centerline of the creek; thence S19°52’33”W 24.03 feet at the approximate centerline of the creek; thence S19°47’51”E 38.14 feet at the approximate centerline of the creek; thence S43°36’21”E 55.95 feet at the approximate centerline of the creek; thence S43°36’21”E 150.69 feet at the approximate centerline of the creek; thence S73°39’39”E 27.31 feet at the approximate centerline of the creek; thence S53°53’56”E 47.04 feet at the approximate centerline of the creek; thence S32°21’36”E 67.62 feet with existing fence line and the property of R. Giles Enterprises, Inc; thence S07°59’50”E 98.11 feet with existing fence line; thence S51°37’48”W 68.15 feet with existing fence line; thence S64°37’36”W 125.98 feet with existing fence line; thence S54°17’21”W 95.54 feet with existing fence line; thence S60°27’42”W 76.97 feet with existing fence line ; thence S77°01’52”W 59.21 feet with existing fence line; thence N74°23’27”W 70.56 feet with existing fence line; thence N73°12’40”W 58.09 feet with existing fence line; thence S85°43’02”W 22.20 feet with existing fence line; thence S36°42’26”W 75.87 feet with existing fence line; thence S21°17’52”W 49.17 feet with existing fence line; thence S49°34’24”W 103.55 feet with existing fence line; thence N84°56’42”W 42.85 feet with existing fence line; thence N69°09’10”W 37.92 feet with existing fence line; thence N78°23’15”W 43.11 feet with existing fence line; thence N81°57’41”W 34.71 feet with existing fence line; thence N19°03’15”W 39.92 feet with existing fence line; thence N32°26’19”E 61.55 feet with the existing fence line and the property of Lawrence Bunch; thence N31°48’49”E 74.75 feet with the existing fence line; thence N31°41’58”E 70.84 feet with the existing fence line; thence N32°09’39”E 149.73 feet with the existing fence line; thence N31°20’53”E 109.13 feet with the existing fence line; thence N01°12’16”W 143.06 feet with the existing fence line; thence N01°16’42”W 99.32 feet with the existing fence line; thence N04°16’35”W 63.60 feet with the existing fence line; N10°56’36”W 49.20 feet with the existing fence line; thence IN THE CHANCERY COURT N19°34’36”W 111.09 feet with OF CLAIBORNE COUNTY, the existing fence line; thence TENNESSEE NOTICE TO N26°34’29”W 87.15 feet with CREDITORS (As required by the existing fence line; thence TCA 30-2-307) Docket No. PR- N27°24’52”W 102.80 feet with 3095 Estate of: Roy L. Bur- the existing fence line; thence nett Notice is hereby given N26°24’43”W 62.16 feet with that on the 12th day of April, the existing fence line; thence 2013, Letters of Administration, N33°33’34”E 39.99 feet with in respect to the Estate of Roy the existing fence line ; thence L. Burnett, deceased, were is- N33°33’34”E 319.78 feet with sued to the undersigned by the the existing fence line; thence Clerk and Master of the Chan- N23°55’31”E 200.64 feet with cery Court of Claiborne the existing fence line; thence County, Tennessee. All per- N23°35’29”E 396.00 feet with sons, resident and non-resid- the existing fence line; thence ent, having claims, matured or N29°16’12”E 540.54 feet with unmatured against Roy L. Bur- the existing fence line; thence nett Estate are required to file N65°18’35”E 209.22 feet with the same in triplicate with the the existing fence line; thence Clerk and Master of the above N28°46’47”E 204.60 feet with named Court within Four (4) the existing fence line; thence months from the first publica- N40°51’12”E 299.73 feet to the tion of this notice, otherwise Beginning at the ash tree on The Claiborne Progress, Wednesday,their May claim will1, be 2013 forever 7A the west side of Russell Creek. barred. All persons indebted Containing LEGALS20.127 acres in ac- LEGALS Legal Notices / Notices To Creditors Legal Notices / Notices To Creditors Legal Notices / Notices To Creditors toLegal the Noticesabove / Estate Notices mustTo Creditors come cordance with the survey of forward and make proper set- prepared by Parsons Engin- NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S PUBLIC NOTICE OF COAL NON-RESIDENT NOTICE tlement with the undersigned eering & Associates, Tenness- SALE THAT WHEREAS, by MINING APPLICATION LAND SALE NOTICE NO. PR- CHANCERY NO. 17977 at once. This 12th day of April, ee No. 1172, and dated Janu- Deed of Trust dated August 5, Appolo Fuels, Inc., of West 3050 ESTATE OF MARY STATE OF TENNESSEE 2013. Genuna J. Lewis, ary 30, 2013 and duly recor- 2012, of record in the Re- Winchester Ave., Middlesboro, EVELYN KYLE IN THE CLAIBORNE COUNTY: Misty Douglas W. Burnett & Debbie ded in the Register of Deed’s gister’s Office of Claiborne KY, 40965 has submitted to CHANCERY COURT FOR Marie Fleeman Plantiff /Re- L. Messer, Administrator/Ex- Office of Claiborne County, County, Tennessee, and recor- the Office if Surface Mining CLAIBORNE COUNTY, TEN- spondent VS. Matthew Leon ecutor; Frances Cardwell, Tennessee at Tazewell. This ded in Record Book 1317 at (OSM) an application to con- NESSEE, AT TAZEWELL: In Fleeman Defendant/Petitioner. Clerk & Master; Patricia Sim- property shown may be sub- page 54, Ronnie Seabolt did duct surface coal mining and obedience to a decree of the In the Chancery Court of mons, Deputy Clerk; Brandon ject to any existing easements, convey in Trust to Dennis Mi- reclamation operations affect- Chancery Court at Tazewell, Claiborne County, Tennessee T. Kibert, Attorney rights-of-way, restrictions, and chael Robertson, Trustee, the ing 1088.4 acres at the pro- made at the September Term at Tazewell; In this cause, it setback lines whether or not tract of land hereinafter de- posed Sterling mine site in 2012, in the above styled case, appearing from the Complaint, Lost & Found scribed to secure the payment Claiborne County. This is per- I will on Saturday, May 25, which is sworn to, that the Re- they may be shown on the plat Found in Cave Springs area: of a promissory note in the ori- mit application number 3264. 2013 at 10:00 AM, in front of spondent is (are) a Non-resid- or whether or not recorded in Bloodhound. Call 865-585- ginal amount of $28,000.00, The proposed surface mining the Claiborne County Court- ent(s) of the State of Tenness- the public records. In addition 2220 after 4 pm. there is a proposed un- same being payable as set out operation is located on Bryson house at Tazewell, Tennessee, ee so that ordinary process sell to the highest and best bid- developed thirty (30) foot right- in said Deed of Trust, being in- Mountain, approximately 5.0 cannot be served upon him; he Notices of-way that is located on the corporated by reference, and miles southeast from the junc- der the real estate in said de- is (are) hereby commanded to above-described property. recorded in the Claiborne tion of Valley Creek Road with cree described as follows: Situ- serve on Lindsey Cole Cadle, We will not knowingly accept Said undeveloped right-of-way County Register’s Office, and, TN Route 90. The Latitude is ated in District No. One (1) of plaintiff’s attorney, whose ad- any advertising for real estate is duly described and set out WHEREAS, Commercial Bank 36* 32’ 18” and the Longitude Claiborne County, Tennessee, dress is PO Box 217, which is in violation of the law. on the recorded survey de- is the owner and holder of the is 83* 50’ 48”. The operation and more particularly de- Tazewell, TN 37878, an an- All persons are hereby in- scribed above. Further there is note aforesaid secured by the will affect an area within 100’ scribed as follows: Tract No. swer to the complaint filed formed that all dwelling adver- an existing sewer line and gas Deed of Trust aforesaid, and of Valley Creek Road. The op- One BEING Lot No. Twenty- against him in this cause with- tised are available on an equal line easement located on this WHEREAS, said Deed of Trust eration will involve relocation Five (25) of the Duncan Acres in 30 days of the fourth public- oppotunity basis. Subdivision, also known as property. For reference to title provides that in the event of or closure of Valley Creek ation of this notice as required AUCTION / ESTATE / default in the payment of said Road from Little Coal Gap to 501 Park View Circle, located by law; otherwise judgement see a warranty deed from Ep- YARD SALE pie Ellison Hurst, et al to note when due, the entire in- Rich Gap. This application is near the Town of New by default will be taken James E. Ellison dated July debtedness shall become due available for public review at Tazewell, County of Claiborne, against him. This notice will 28, 1975 and recorded in Book and payable, and, WHEREAS, the Claiborne County Court State of Tennessee, as shown run in the Claiborne Progress Auctions of Deeds 149, Pages 681-685 default has been made in the House during the hours of 9:00 by a plat recorded in Deed newspaper for four consecut- in the Register’s Office of payment of said note and the am – 4:00 pm; and at the Book 98, Page 239, in the Re- ive weeks. This the 5th day of Claiborne County, Tennessee holder has declared the entire OSM, Technical Group, 710 gister’s Office at Tazewell, April, 2013. Frances Cardwell, at Tazewell. For additional title amount due and payable and Locust Street, Second Floor, Tennessee. The above-de- Clerk and Master; Wendy scribed property is sold sub- Bank Owned reference see Book 74, Page has instructed the trustee to Knoxville, TN 37902. During Bunch, Deputy Clerk and Mas- REAL ESTATE AUCTION 73 and Deed Book 114, Page foreclose on said Deed of this public review period, from ject to the protective and re- ter 832, in the Register’s Office of Trust. NOW, THEREFORE, by April 10, 2013 to May 31, strictive covenants duly ac- Cumberland Gap knowledged and recorded in Claiborne County, Tennessee virtue of authority to me ves- 2013, OSM will accept written Single Family Home at Tazewell. Control Map 70 ted as trustee of said instru- comments, objections, or re- Miscellaneous Book 20, Page IN THE CHANCERY COURT Parcel 36.00 At this Court ment, I will on the 17th day of quests for informal confer- 527, in the Register’s Office at OF CLAIBORNE COUNTY, 140 Mountain View Lane TENNESSEE NOTICE TO auction the two tracts will be May, 2013, offer for sale, and ences relative to this applica- Tazewell, Tennessee. For ref- 3 bdrm, 2 ba, 1825 sq ft sold individually and then sell in front of the Claiborne tion. Any person having an in- erence see Quit Claim Deed CREDITORS (As required by offered as a whole, but if the County Courthouse Door, in terest which is or may be ad- from Mary Evelyn Kyle to Gary TCA 30-2-307) Docket No. PR- Sale Date 3040 Estate of: Naomi Ruth winning bidder of Tract No. Tazewell, Tennessee, at the versely affected by the de- Kyle and Lee Ann Rucker Saturday, May 11th Two is an adjoining landowner hour of 10:30 a.m., to the last, cision of on the application dated November 1, 2004 and Welch Notice is hereby given to that tract then the winning highest, and the best bidder for may make such written com- recorded in Deed Book 1165, that on the 14th day of Novem- 11:00 am ber, 2012, Letters of Adminis- bidder, as an adjoining cash in hand, and in bar of the ments during the public review Page 127, Register’s Office of FREE COLOR BROCHURE landowner of Tract No. Two, equity of redemption, the fol- period. Such persons request- Claiborne County, Tennessee. tration, in respect to the Estate will not receive any right or en- lowing described tract of land. ing informal conferences shall For further reference see Quit of Naomi Ruth Welch, de- 1-800-260-5846 ceased, were issued to the un- titlement to the proposed right- Situated in District No. Two (2) provide the information spe- Claim Deed from Gary Kyle auctionservicesintl.com of-way on Tract No. One that is of Claiborne County Tenness- cified in 30 CFR 773.6. Writ- and Lee Ann Rucker to Mary dersigned by the Clerk and described and laid out in the ee, and being more particu- ten comments and requests for Evelyn Kyle dated January 25, Master of the Chancery Court 5% buyers premium of Claiborne County, Tenness- survey plat duly recorded and larly described as follows: BE- informal conferences are to be 2006, and recorded in Book Jim McMurray described above. If the pur- ING all of Lot No. Twenty One submitted to the Office of Sur- 1197, Page 826 in the Re- ee. All persons, resident and chaser of Tract No. Two is not (21) of the Ridge View Subdivi- face Mining; Technical Group; gister’s Office of Claiborne non-resident, having claims, TN975 an adjoining landowner, then sion as shown by plat duly re- 710 Locust Street, Second County, Tennessee. Map 95 N, matured or unmatured against Naomi Ruth Welch Estate are FM.5695 they will be entitled to the right- corded in Plat Book 3 at page Floor, Knoxville, TN 37902. In Group B, Parcel 4 Tract No. 408602 of-way on Tract No. One as set 155, Register of Deed Office, making comments, refer to the Two BEING One-Half (1/2) of required to file the same in trip- licate with the Clerk and Mas- out in said survey as it will be Tazewell, Tennessee to which application number. Lot Twenty Six (26) of the Yard Sale necessary for them to have ac- plat reference is hereby made Duncan Acres Subdivision loc- ter of the above named Court within Four (4) months from cess to their property. Sale will for a more complete descrip- ated near the Town of New 2 Family Yard Sale be conducted under Chancery tion. Subject to any ease- Tazewell, County of Claiborne, the first publication of this no- rd INVITATION TO BID tice, otherwise their claim will Friday & Saturday Court Rules. This the 3 day of ments, setbacks, conditions, The Claiborne County School State of Tennessee as shown April, 2013. Frances Cardwell, protective and restrictive cov- by a Plat recorded in Deed be forever barred. All persons Nutrition Program will be indebted to the above Estate May 3 & 4 Clerk and Master Claiborne enants as recorded with and Book 98, Page 239, in the Re- 212 Marsee Ln Cumberland Gap County Chancery Court Attor- on the plat, and to the coven- accepting bids to provide: gister’s Office at Tazewell, must come forward and make ney: Lee Dan Stone III ants recorded in Miscel- Produce, food supplies, Tennessee and more particu- proper settlement with the un- Household Items laneous Book 55 at page 129. larly described as follows: BE- dersigned at once. This 14th NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE non-food supplies, bread/grain day of November, 2012. Glor- Clothing TRUSTEE’S SALE WHERE- Property address: 334 Jonath- products, milk, ice cream GINNING on the Northwest an Lane, Tazewell, Tenness- corner of Lot Twenty-Six (26); ia Donna Hutcherson, Adminis- All Sizes Children/Adults AS, default having been made and extermination services. trator/Executor; Frances Card- in the payment of the debts ee 37879. MAP 093FA, thence S.49°02’W. approxim- Priced Cheap PARCEL 011.00. The creditor All vendors interested in ately 183.7 feet; thence well, Clerk & Master; Patricia and obligations secured by that Simmons, Deputy Clerk; Everything Goes has certified to the Trustee that submitting bids must S.41°15’E. approximately 50 60411828 certain Real Estate Deed of Sandra Cosby, Attorney the provisions of Public contact Sherry Hatfi eld, School feet to divisional line; thence Trust for Tennessee executed 3 FAMILY YARD SALE on July 8, 2004 by Jeff Mahon Chapter No. 834 of the Public Nutrition Supervisor, at the with divisional line N. 49°02’E. Acts of 2010 for the State of approximately 183.7 feet to IN THE CHANCERY COURT RAIN/SHINE-INDOORS and wife, Marcetta Mahon to Claiborne County Board of 1005 OLD JACKSBORO RD Mary Ruth Tackett, Trustee, as Tennessee are not applicable Parkview Circle Road; thence OF CLAIBORNE COUNTY, or have been complied with. Education Offi ce, 1403 Tazewell with Parkview Circle Road N. TENNESSEE NOTICE TO MAY 3-5 FRI/SAT/SUN same appears of record in the Rd., Tazewell, TN 37879. EVERYTHING MUST GO Register’s Office of Claiborne This notice is published in ac- 41°15’W. approximately 50 CREDITORS (As required by County, Tennessee in Book cordance with said Deed of Telephone at 423-626-3543. feet to BEGINNING CORNER. TCA 30-2-307) Docket No. PR- 1155, Page 612, (“Deed of Trust on the 24th day of April This institution is an equal The above described property 3095 Estate of: Roy L. Bur- Trust”); and WHEREAS, the and the 1st , and 8th day of opportunity provider. is sold subject to the Protect- nett Notice is hereby given 4 Family Yard Sale May , 2013, in the Claiborne ive and Restrictive Covenants beneficial interest of said Contact person: that on the 12th day of April, May 2-3-4 Progress. Dated: April 10, duly acknowledged and recor- 2013, Letters of Administration, Deed(s) of Trust is the United Sherry Hatfi eld, States of America, acting by 2013.Dennis Michael ded in Misc. Book 20, Page in respect to the Estate of Roy 1 Mile On Harmon Rd and through the United States Robertson, Trustee P.O. Box School Nutrition Supervisor. 527 in the Register’s Office at L. Burnett, deceased, were is- Across From Deroyal Department of Agriculture 678 Harrogate, Tennessee 60410567 Tazewell, Tennessee. For ref- sued to the undersigned by the (“USDA”); and WHEREAS, 37752 (423) 869-0520 erence to title see Quit Claim Clerk and Master of the Chan- Crafts, Clothing, USDA, the current owner and Deed from Harold Dean Love, cery Court of Claiborne Tapes, Housewares, ANNOUNCEMENTS NOTICE OF EXECUTION et al to Mary E. Kyle Estate County, Tennessee. All per- holder of said Deed(s) of Trust OF SALE appointed Joe Woody as Sub- dated March 20, 2013 and re- sons, resident and non-resid- Crocheted Doilies, Straight Creek Boat Dock VS corded in Book 1380, Page ent, having claims, matured or stitute Trustee by instrument Derrick Swiney Case # Much Much More filed for record in the Register’s 267 in the Register’s Office of unmatured against Roy L. Bur- Legal Notices / Notices To Creditors 12CV5429. Please take no- Claiborne County, Tennessee. nett Estate are required to file Office of Claiborne County, tice that on the 24th day of RAIN OR SHINE Tennessee, with all the rights, CTL 95 N Group B Part of the same in triplicate with the IN THE CHANCERY COURT May 2013 at 10 am, I will sale Parcel 4 Sale will be conduc- Clerk and Master of the above powers and privileges of the OF CLAIBORNE COUNTY, for cash or certified funds a - FOLLOW SIGNS - ted under Chancery Court named Court within Four (4) 412101 original Trustee named in said TENNESSEE NOTICE TO th 1994 24' Sun Tracker Pontoon, Rules. This the 24 months from the first publica- Deed(s) of Trust; and NOW (As required by day of CREDITORS 115 HP Johnson motor, Serial tion of this notice, otherwise THEREFORE, notice is hereby TCA 30-2-307) Docket No. PR- April, 2013. Frances Cardwell, BIG YARD SALE # BUJ84886F494. The sale their claim will be forever given that the entire indebted- 3084 Estate of: Delbert Eu- Clerk and Master Claiborne May 2-3-4 will be conducted at Straight barred. All persons indebted ness has been declared due gene Notice is County Chancery Court Tele- Ashland Estates/Springdale McMurray Creek Boat Dock, 775 Straight to the above Estate must come and payable as provided in hereby given that on the 6th phone: 423-626-3284 Attorney: 290 Kelli Lane Tazewell Creek Dock Road, New forward and make proper set- said Deed(s) of Trust by day of March 2013, Letters of David Stanifer 8am Rain Date 5/11 Tazewell, TN 37825. the sale tlement with the undersigned USDA, and Joe Woody as Administration, in respect to is conducted to satisfy Judge- Substitute Trustee, or duly ap- at once. This 12th day of April, the Estate of Delbert Eugene ment obtained in the Claiborne 2013. Genuna J. 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Memorial University to a Todd only allowed two hits 9-4 victory over the sixth- over the final six innings seeded Carson-Newman of action, finishing with a Eagles in the championship stat line that showed eight game of the 2013 Food Lion hits, three strikeouts and South Atlantic Conference four earned runs to improve baseball tournament at to 5-1 on the season. Todd McNair Field in Forest City, fanned three batters to only N.C. one issued walk. Todd’s performance LMU fought to a 9-4 vic- put the finishing touch- tory. es on a day that saw the Four different players Railsplitters overcome a notched multiple hits in the loss to the Eagles in the game for the Railsplitters, morning by rallying with spearheaded by Andre their backs against the wall Rodriguez’s three-for-four for wins over the fourth- outing that included two seeded Newberry Wolves in RBI and two runs scored. the semifinals and Carson- Nick Pressley chimed in Newman in the finals. Allen Earl | Claiborne Progress with two hits, three RBI and With the win, the Nick Morabito slides into third base for the Railsplitters during an earlier game this season. two runs scored, while Josh Railsplitters bring home the Coker added three RBI on SAC title for the first time drop to 22-26 on the year ination at 1 p.m. with a hits, three RBI and a run Ian Creager picked up one hit. Tournament MVP in school history, along with and the Wolves fell to 29-22. duel against fourth-seeded scored, while Nick Pressley the win over the Wolves Curt Fuqua piled on two the first conference title of Senior and All-SAC First Newberry with a spot in the tallied an RBI with three after tossing 2.2 innings of hits with a run scored and any kind since 1959. The Team selection Curt Fuqua finals on the line. In that runs scored on a pair of hits. perfect relief work. Creager Scott Miller went two-for- Railsplitters also received was named the tourna- contest, the Railsplitters Cody Baker, Scott Miller did not allow a hit, a walk two with two runs. the league’s automatic bid ment’s Most Valuable Player scattered 14 hits and over- and Nolan Woody fell as or a run over that span to With the 2013 Food to the NCAA Tournament, after posting a .381 batting came an early 6-1 deficit the other two mulitple-hit improve to 5-3 on the sea- Lion SAC baseball tour- which will mark the first average in the Railsplitters’ to rally for a 12-10 triumph performers for Lincoln son. nament title in hand, the appearance for an LMU five-game run including a over the Wolves. Memorial. With two hits in The win over the Railsplitters earned the baseball team in the NCAA tournament-best eight hits Six different players the game, Baker leapt Derek Wolves set up a rematch right to keep playing base- Tournament in school his- with a homer, two doubles, notched a pair of hits in Treece for first all-time at of the morning session, ball this season. Lincoln tory. The Railsplitters four RBI and five runs the game, headlined by Lincoln Memorial for career as the Railsplitters earned Memorial will learn its improved to 26-24 on the scored. Josh Coker’s two-for-four hits. Baker capped the SAC a chance at redemption postseason fate on May 12 season with the two wins After falling to Carson- showing that included six tournament with 230 career against the sixth-seeded with the unveiling of the over Newberry and Carson- Newman to open the day, RBI and four runs scored. hits, three ahead of Treece’s Carson-Newman Eagles bracket for the 2013 NCAA Newman, while the Eagles the Railsplitters faced elim- Colin Buckner added two previous mark of 227. for the title of the 2013 Tournament.

Railsplitter golf team wins SAC title Paced by Connor Froning’s tournament championship and two other first team All-Tournament performers, the Lincoln Memorial University men’s golf team capped a magical run to winning the 2013 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Championship by a margin of 33 strokes last week in Sevierville. The 2013 SAC Championship was a three-day, 54-hole event held at Sevierville Golf Club’s River Course, a 7,054-yard, par-72. By capturing the 2013 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Championship, the Railsplitters have secured a bid to the 2013 NCAA Division II Southeast/Atlantic Super Regional, which is set to be held May 5-7. The team is coached by Travis Muncy.

Photo submitted Railsplitter men’s tennis team wins SAC title Special to the Claiborne Progress pionship match. Philipp to Hennis at No. 4. 2012 Food Lion SAC Freshman Guilherme Hoffmann and Alexey With the champi- Championship. It also Rocha broke a 4-4 tie Minevskiy earned the onship on the brink, avenged a 5-4 loss to with a three-set triumph lone point for LMU in Brazilians Gabriel Wingate during the reg- at No. 6 singles to lift doubles play, as they Martins and Guilherme ular season. the Lincoln Memorial defeated Neal Towlson Rocha sealed the deal Senior Philipp and Roberto Hennis, for Lincoln Memorial University men’s tennis Hoffmann nabbed 8-2, at the top doubles by fighting for a pair team past the No. 42 SAC Championship flight. of three-set triumphs at Tournament MVP lau- Wingate Bulldogs for the The latter match- No. 5 and No. 6 singles. 2013 Food Lion South rels after finishing with es in doubles went in Martins squared the a perfect 5-0 mark in Atlantic Conference favor of the Bulldogs. match at 4-4 by earn- Championship, which the Railsplitters’ run Kennedy Cancelado and ing a 4-6, 6-1, 7-6 (7-5) through the field. came to a close on a victory over Forbes at Ryan Forbes snapped Hoffmann and dou- recent Saturday after- the doubles tandem of No. 5 singles, sending Photo submitted bles partner Alexey noon in Rock Hill, S.C. Will Sparks and Marcelo the match to a decisive By clinching the cham- The LMU men’s tennis team was crowned SAC champions for this Minevskiy won all three Alvim’s 11-match win- year. No. 6 singles match. In pionship trophy, the ning streak by taking that match, Guilherme of their doubles matches Railsplitters earned 1 Philipp Hoffmann The next two matches at the No. 1 spot in an 8-6 victory at No. 2 and No. 2 Will Sparks swung the momentum Rocha notched a 6-4, their second league doubles. Sebastian Hall 4-6, 6-1 victory over the event, while Philipp put LMU back in the back in favor of Wingate, title over the past four and Josh Eardley put the Eardley to crown the added two straight-set seasons, as they also Bulldogs in command of driver’s seat with a pair as they grabbed a 4-3 Railsplitters with the triumphs in the back stepped to the podium the board by notching of straight-set victo- advantage after posting 2013 Food Lion South third of the tournament. in 2010. an 8-2 win over Gabriel ries. Hoffmann cruised wins at No. 3 and No. 4 Atlantic Conference By winning the Lincoln Memorial Martins and Michael to a 6-2, 6-2 triumph singles. Marcelo Alvim Championship. 2013 Food Lion SAC (14-5) won despite fac- Koenen at No. 3 dou- over Cancelado at the was dropped by Hall at With the win, the Championship, the ing a 2-1 deficit after bles. top spot, while Sparks No. 3, 6-4, 6-3, while Railsplitters avenged a Railsplitters earned the doubles play wrapped As the match moved topped Towlson at No. 2 Alexey Minevskiy fell in 5-1 loss to the Bulldogs league’s automatic bid to up to begin the cham- into singles play, No. singles, 6-4, 6-3. straight sets (6-1, 6-4) in the title match of the the NCAA Tournament. Claiborne County, Norris Lake host 2nd bass tournament Special to the Claiborne Progress the Highest Finishing Skeeter Smiley had a Big Smallmouth The Morristown Marine Bonus of $3,000 and Skeeter at 5.51 lbs. on Saturday Team Trail Invitational Tour Real Money of $1,000. and held on to the lead also 2013 traveled to Norris Lake Second Place went to Burton through Sunday for a check in Claiborne County for the Byran and Jeff Russell with a of $700 and two Vertis rods second tournament of the sea- close 35.60 lbs. and a check valued at $200, for a total win- son on April 13 and 14. for $3,000. Steve Miracle and nings of $900. There were 138 teams Michael Wolfenbarger fin- The tournament paid out a competing for the first place ished third with 34.42 lbs. total of $50,075, which includ- winnings. Brian Everetts and and a check for $1,500. ed the Skeeter TZX180, 22 Mark Trent went back-to-back Brian Jordan and Michael additional cash positions, Big with a two-day total of 35.75 Smith had a 5.31 lbs. Large mouth, Big Smallmouth, lbs., taking first place win- Largemouth on Saturday that Highest Finishing Skeeter nings of a Skeeter TZX180 held through Sunday, netting Bonus and Skeeter Real with a Yamaha 150 HPDI them a check for $700 and Money. engine. two Vertis rods valued at $200 The next tournament will In addition to their first for a total winnings of $900. be on South Holston Lake on Photo submitted place winnings, they received Steve Gibson and Tim May 4-5. The team of Brian Everetts and Mark Trent took home the first place winnings. B2 The Claiborne Progress, Wednesday, May 1, 2013 AREA HAPPENINGS DEADLINE: The dead- packet after your team is cast live from Atlanta locally 9166 to reserve a spot. A soft- by Aug. 31, 2013, to be eligi- 6 and 7, starting at 5 p.m. line for submitting Area registered. For Little League at Pump Springs Baptist ball tournament will be held ble for the program. Services Successful completion of the Happenings, Church Events, International teams this is Church in Harrogate. Some as well; churches interested are provided five days a week course will allow applicants Reunions or Society items is Approved Special games and of the guest speakers will be: in entering a team should call with centers open 7:30 a.m. to file an application with Thursday at noon. will not affect your leagues in Jack Welch, former chairman 423-489-8948. Concessions to 3 p.m. Transportation ser- the state to obtain a handgun American Legion any way. Local hotel informa- and CEO of General Electric; will be available throughout vices may be provided depen- carry permit. Please contact Auxiliary Post 109 - tion is available upon request Andy Stanley, best-selling the day. dent upon availability. The Lt. Stephen Hurley at 865- Tazewell and will be attached to the leadership author and com- Claiborne County program provides services to 206-4700 to pre-register for Regular meetings are held rules packet. All entries and municator; Mike Krzyzewski, Chamber of Commerce special needs children includ- the class due to the large the second Tuesday of each deposits are due by May 3. head men’s basketball coach Dinner ing children with severe dis- number of students who are month with a meal at 6 p.m. No late entries. For more at Duke University and of The annual Claiborne abilities. All services, meals calling. We are limited to followed by a meeting at 7 information contact KSP Team USA; John C. Maxwell, County Chamber of and snacks are provided at training 50 students per class. p.m. at 335 Fulkerson Street Trooper James E. Hensley best-selling author and lead- Commerce Dinner and no cost to the family. For Please bring a safe, working in Tazewell in front of SMMS at 606-573-3131 or cell 606- ership expert; LCDR Rorke Awards Banquet is coming more information or to com- handgun and 50 rounds of School. All veterans are wel- 273-2900 or email Jamese. Denver, Navy SEAL and star up, and county historian plete an application, please ammunition and eye and ear come. If you have questions [email protected]. of the 2012 movie “Act of Jim Welch is slated to be contact: Child Development protection. Fee is $80, cash or need directions call Tom Bee Friends Valor;” Sanya Richards-Ross, the keynote speaker. Musical Center - 626-6423; Clairfield only please. Classroom will or Phyllis at 423-869-3210. Want to know more about 2012 London Olympic gold entertainment for this year’s Center - 784-7700; Ellen be first evening and range the Baseball Tournament those bees buzzing your blos- medalist in track and field and dinner will be provided by Myers Center - 869-4513; following evening. The seventh annual “Kids soms? Whether you are look- Condoleezza Rice, Secretary local musician Ken Wilson, Powell Valley Center - 869- Health Expo 2013 for Kids” baseball tourna- ing for information, want to of State (2005-2009) an acoustic singer and 0222; SMMS Center - 626- Get Healthy Claiborne ment will be held May 17-19 get started or have been bee- The event is scheduled songwriter. There will be 1622; Springdale Center County! The Claiborne at Huff Park in Harlan, Ky. keeping for many years, you for May 10, with registra- drawings for several prizes. - 626-5152; TNT Center - County Health Expo is The tournament is for chil- are welcome! BEE FRIENDS tion beginning at 8 a.m. and This year’s grand prize will 626-5708. designed to showcase ven- dren ages nine through 13 is a local beekeeping group. Leadercast beginning at 9 be the winner’s choice of a Crazy Aunt Sadie’s Yard dors, programs, and oppor- and is sponsored by the We meet monthly, on the first a.m. The Leadercast is an Gatlinburg vacation or a gift Sale tunities to get people mov- Kentucky State Police (KSP) Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at the all-day event and lunch will card. The dinner is scheduled The semi-annual Crazy ing, taking action and mak- Post 10 in Harlan. The Tazewell Campus of Walters be provided. Sponsorships for May 10 at 6:30 p.m. at the Aunt Sadie’s yard sale ing choices to be healthier. proceeds benefit the KSP State in the auditorium. May are available and tickets are Lincoln Memorial University will take place May 11 in The Expo will provide health Trooper Island Camp. There 3 will be the next meeting. on sale now. You are urged to dining hall. Tickets are $30 Cumberland Gap. The cost to screenings, wellness informa- will be three divisions: 11-12 Stephanie Tarwater will be purchase tickets in advance, per person and are available set up is $5 for residents and tion, resources, and much year old division (eight teams speaking about how to keep but they are also available at at the Chamber office on $10 for non-residents. To reg- more, all in one place at one max); 9-10 year old division your honeybees happy. She the door. Proceeds will ben- Main Street in Tazewell. For ister stop by the Cumberland time! (six teams max) and the girl’s is an enthusiastic large scale efit First Priority Tri-States, more information, call the Gap Town Hall. Proceeds The Claiborne County softball division for 9-12 years beekeeper and beekeeper’s a non-profit campus minis- Chamber at 423-626-4149. go to the Cumberland Gap Health Council, Claiborne old (six teams max). First daughter with lots of experi- try that is in 50 middle and Claiborne County Public Volunteer Fire Department. County Senior Citizens through fourth place trophies ence. It’s a great opportunity high schools in seven coun- Library Book Sale For more information call Centers and First Baptist will be given, as well as a to ask questions and learn ties of Kentucky, Tennessee The Claiborne County Town Hall at 423-869-3860. Church are sponsoring a home run trophy, offensive about how to inspect hives and . For information Public Library will be having Make a day of it, find some community Health Expo on and defensive trophy and a and understand how to keep on the Leadercast, call the its annual Spring Book Sale great deals, then enjoy the May 3 at First Baptist Church Most Valuable Player trophy. bees healthy and how to rec- First Priority Tri-States office the week of May 6-11 in the sites around Cumberland in New Tazewell from 8 a.m. Trophies will be given in each ognize and deal with diseases at 888-718-3787 or visit the basement of the library. No Gap. There are crazy sales until 2 p.m. The theme is “Get division. The championship and pests that are troubling website at www.fpts.org. The price over $1. The library and crazy prices at Crazy Healthy Claiborne County.” game will be broadcast on these animals today. There’s local Leadercast also has a hours are Mon. – Fri. 9 a.m. Aunt Sadie’s Yard Sale. The Health Expo is open to WTUK 105.1 FM. also plenty of time to meet page on Facebook. – 5 p.m. and Sat. 9 a.m. – 2 Gibson Hall FCE Yard all residents of Claiborne and The tournament will only and talk with other local bee- CHS Greenhouse p.m. For more information Sale surrounding counties. There hold the maximum amount keepers in the group with The Claiborne High please contact the library at The Gibson Hall FCE will will be lots of free informa- of teams. All teams guaran- all levels of experience. As School greenhouse is now 423-626-5414. be holding a yard sale May tion, some free screenings for teed at least two games. All you enter the parking lot open. The hours of operation Clinch-Powell Head 2-3 from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. at blood pressure, lung capac- traveling teams are welcome for Walters State, there will are Monday-Friday from 8:30 Start Registration the Cedar Fork Substation on ity, carotid Doppler, hearing, no matter the league in which be a yellow sign with direc- a.m. until 2:30 p.m. The Clinch-Powell Head Highway 345 North (Cedar bone density, pulse ox, BMI you are a member. Little tions from the parking lot. As CHS Project Graduation Start Program is currently Fork Rd.). etc. and, blood work at a League International rules always, coffee and dessert will Claiborne High School’s taking applications for chil- Handgun Permit Class reduced cost. The lab will will apply. There is a $150 be served. For more informa- Project Graduation is in need dren three and four years of The Claiborne County be there at 7:30 a.m. to draw donation for each team and tion call 865-617-9013. of donations. For more infor- age at all Head Start Centers Sheriff’s Office is hosting blood, remember you need to each team shall bring a dozen Chick-Fil-A Leadercast mation or to find out how to in Claiborne County for the an evening handgun permit fast to have blood work done. of balls to be used during The Chick-fil-A Leadercast donate, contact Penny Long 2013-2014 program year. The training class at the Justice Door prizes will be given out tournament. Each team will is a one-day event that ener- at CHS: 423-626-3532. child must be three years old Center. The class will be May be provided a meal at the field gizes and inspires, motivates Church Fundraiser See HAPPENINGS | B4 on Saturday. The first pitch and encourages, and animates There will be an all-day fun- will be thrown on Friday at and energizes. Everyone — draiser sponsored by Sunrise 4:55 p.m. and games start at leaders, students, business Missionary Baptist Church 5 p.m. First come, first serve. people, and those who are on May 4 at C.W. Gose Park Team slots will go fast. There interested in possibly becom- in New Tazewell. There will is a $50 deposit to register ing a leader some day — is be a huge yard sale, which is SPOTLIGHT ON and hold your team’s place. invited to attend. The Chick- also open to individual sellers Coaches will receive a rules fil-A Leadercast will be simul- for a $10 fee. Call 423-489- BUSINESS 60408543

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DEADLINE: The dead- Church in Harrogate is fourth Sunday, with no evening Bible study at 7 ing with New Salem church. The Shepherd’s line for submitting Area holding worship servic- evening service following p.m. Michael Parker is Baptist Church on May 5. Closet will be open the Happenings, Church es at a new time, each the luncheon. Wednesday the pastor. Services will begin 6:30 two days of the yard sale Events, Reunions or Sunday at 9:15 a.m. night service is at 7 p.m. Oak Grove Missionary p.m. Everyone welcome. for free clothing. **The Society items is Thursday Pastor Gordon Smith Everyone welcome. Myrl Baptist Church Rev. Steve Barnard, Shepherd’s Closet will be at noon. invites everyone to Rodgers, Pastor. This is to announce that Pastor; Gary Shockley, changing operating hours Bethel Baptist attend. Mountain View Oak Grove Missionary Singing Convention May 1. The new hours Church Fairview Baptist Independent Baptist Baptist Church will have President. will be from 9 a.m. to 2 Bethel Baptist Church Church Church a Soup Bean Supper with Straightway p.m. on Wednesdays and will have a monthly sing- Sunday School Fairview Mountain View delivery available on May Missionary Baptist Saturdays. All items at ing every fourth Sunday Baptist Church begins at Independent Baptist 17. Money raised will Church the clothing bank are free of the month at 6:30 p.m. 10 a.m., morning worship Church will be having benefit Relay For Life of Straightway Missionary to the public. If you have Everyone is welcome to at 11 a.m. and Sunday revival services May 6 – Claiborne County. We Baptist Church will be any donations for the attend. Rev. Tim Sharp, evening worship at 6 10 at 7 p.m. Brother Tim will have soup beans, having a yard sale on May clothing bank, contact Pastor. p.m. Wednesday evening Giddens of Chattanooga cornbread, onion, choice 10 & 11 starting at 8 a.m. Diane Painter at 423-626- Campbell County services begin at 7 p.m. will be preaching. Claude of brownie or chocolate Located beside Spotless 3913 or Milton Painter Preacher’s Fellowship Everyone welcome. Rev. West, Pastor. chip cookie, and drink Dry Cleaners. All pro- at 423-626-4435. If no The Campbell County Mark Sutton is pastor. Mount Zion Baptist for $5. Oak Grove will ceeds will go to support answer, leave a message. Preacher’s Fellowship First Baptist Church Church also be collecting orders the youth fund. Thorn Hill Baptist annual fish fry and bar- Weekly services at First Mt. Zion Baptist for the popular Rada Sugar Grove Church becue is scheduled tat Baptist Church are held Church welcomes new Knives. This order will Missionary Baptist The Fifth Annual Day Cove Lake State Park as follows: Sunday school pastor Rev. Robert end on June 15. Anyone Church on the Grass at Thorn Pavillion in Caryville on at 9:45 a.m., Sunday wor- Minton and his wife, interested in ordering or The congregation of Hill Baptist Church in May 6 at 7 p.m. Everyone ship hour at 11 a.m., and Jacquie. Everyone is looking at a catalog can Sugar Grove invites you Thorn Hill will be held is invited. Preaching will Sunday and Wednesday invited to come to Mt. contact Michelle Long by to services on Sunday May 4, beginning at be from the King James evening worship at 6:30 Zion and worship. calling 423-441-0923 or mornings at 10 a.m., noon. Special singers will 1611 Bible. A meal will be p.m. Please join us for Mt. Pleasant Baptist any active member of the Sunday evenings at 6 p.m. be the Racy Brothers and served after the service. worship and Christian Church church. and every fourth Saturday Echo Aires. Bring your Chestnut Grove training for all ages, nurs- Everyone is welcome to The congregation of night for singing at 7 p.m. lawn chair and enjoy. Pentecostal Church ery through adults. The Sunday School at 10 a.m. Oak Grove invites every- Rev. Dale Meyers, Pastor. The event is free. Charles Chestnut Grove church is located at 814 and worship at 11 a.m. one to join in old-time Sunrise Missionary Simpson, Pastor. Pentecostal Church has Buchanan Road in New each Sunday. Evening worship. Services are Baptist Church Tiprell Community resumed regular Sunday Tazewell. Please see our service is at 6 p.m. Jerry Sunday morning, Sunday There will be an all- Full Gospel Church services. Everyone is website at www.ntfbc. Peck Sr., Pastor. School at 10 a.m. and wor- day fundraiser sponsored Tiprell Community Full invited to attend. Services com for more information Neal’s Chapel Baptist ship at 11 a.m. Evening by Sunrise Missionary Gospel Church invites are each Sunday at 2 p.m. or call the church office at Church worship is Sunday at 6 Baptist Church on May 4 you to worship. Sunday Robert Yeary is the pas- 423-626-5401. Neal’s Chapel Baptist p.m. Pastor is Mika Long. at C.W. Gose Park in New School begins at 10 a.m. tor. Forge Ridge Baptist Church Sunday School Radio Outreach Tazewell. There will be a Sunday evening service Christian Counseling Church regularly starts at 10 a.m. The Victory of Holiness yard sale, which is also is at 6 p.m. Wednesday The Emmaeus Centre Forge Ridge Baptist and worship at 11 a.m. broadcast can be heard on open to individual sellers evening service is at 7 for Christian Counseling Church is located on Hwy. There will be no night ser- Wednesday mornings at for a $10 fee. Call 423-489- p.m. Rev. Johnny Parks, is available at First Baptist 63. Everyone is invited vices until further notice. 11 -11:15 a.m. on WKXV 9166 to reserve a spot. A Pastor. Church of New Tazewell. to regular services each Everyone welcome. 900 AM Knoxville, Tenn., softball tournament will Watson’s Chapel Appointments are avail- Sunday - worship at 11 New Tazewell with Rev. Randy Dobbs be held. Churches inter- American Christian able every Thursday from a.m. and evening worship Christian Church of Tazewell, Tenn., each ested in entering a team Church 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. Rev. at 6 p.m., and Wednesday Everyone is invited week. should call 423-489-8948. Watson’s Chapel has Dr. Brett Travis Jr. pro- services at 7 p.m. Rev. to attend New Tazewell Riverview Missionary Concessions will be avail- Sunday School starting vides Christian counsel- Robert Simmons is pas- Christian Church, 516 Baptist Church able throughout the day. at 10 a.m. each Sunday ing. Please call 423-626- tor. Cosby Street, one block The Botts Family will be Thompson Chapel with worship service at 5401 to make an appoint- Little Creek from light #3 behind singing in the 6 p.m. ser- Church 11 a.m. Evening worship ment. All calls are confi- Missionary Baptist Home Federal Bank. For vice on May 5. Everyone Come to the yard sale on service starts at 6 p.m. dential. Church more information call is welcome to attend. Rev. May 3 and 4 at Thompson on the fourth Sunday Christ of the Sunday worship ser- 423-626-5761 and leave a James Shoffner, Pastor Chapel Church located night and singing on the Cumberlands Lutheran vice is at 10 a.m. and message. Sunday School Springdale Singing on old Hwy. 33 below fifth Saturday night of Church Sunday evening service begins at 10 a.m., church Convention New Tazewell, begin- each month. Everyone Christ of the at 6 p.m. There is lunch services at 11 a.m. and The Springdale Singing ning at 9 a.m. Sale items is welcome. Pastor, Rev. Cumberlands Lutheran after service on every 6 p.m., and Wednesday Convention will be meet- can be donated to the Brandon Coffman.

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Clyde Daniels New Beginning Baptist Victory of Truth Worship Cent. Donnie Bannister, Pastor Shawanee Baptist 207 Montgomery Street Clinch Valley American Rev. John Gibbons, Pastor Christian Church - Thorn Hill House Of God Worship Center Pastor David Ledford Rev. Tommy Russell, Pastor Bill Chapman, Pastor New Bethel Tabernacle Larry Littrell, Pastor Shawanee Pentecostal Walnut Hill Baptist Church TWO LOCATIONS: Shawanee Road New Tazewi]Ê/ ÊUÊ­{ÓήÊÈÓȇ™n{ä Crosspointe Christian Church House Of Prayer Rev. Kim Collingsworth Ryan Allen South Dogwood Ctr-Tazewell New Hope Baptist >ޘ>À`ۈi]Ê/ ÊUÊ­nÈx®Ê™™Ó‡Ó£ä£ Rev. Reggie Large, Pastor Shipley Grove Church Of God Victory Worship Center Rev. Bill Gaylor, Pastor ���������������������������� Cumberland Gap First Baptist House Of Prayer Rev. Gary Miracle, Pastor 626-7258 New Life Ministries Gary Cunningham, Pastor Joe Laws, Pastor Steven Mayes, Pastor Speedwell Academy Missionary Watson’s Chapel American Christian Baptist Brandon Coffman, Pastor Claiborne County’s Only Dogwood Heights Baptist House of the Risen Lord Rev. Brent Ellison, Pastor Patty Massengill, Pastor New Salem Baptist Locally-Owned Funeral Home Rev. Steve Barnard, Pastor Duncan Chapel Baptist Wellsprings Church of God Speedwell Church of God Ricky Braden, Pastor Rev. Tommy S. Louthan, Pastor Howards Quarter Baptist Rev. Leonard Ellison, Pastor Keith Cinniamon, Pastor New Salem Baptist of Speedwell Rev. Kenny Rogers, Pastor Edwards Community Miss. Baptist Wolfenbarger Chapel Baptist Speedwell Freewill Baptist Gary Fletcher, Pastor Reece Indian Creek Baptist Rev. Jim Hurst, Pastor funeral home & Rev. Steve Moyers, Pastor New Tazewell Christian Evening Light Fellowship Assembly Mike Parker, Pastor Pastor Robert Stidham White Rock Church of God valley chapel Springdale Baptist Rev. Gerald Warf, Pastor Irwin’s Chapel United Methodist Rev. John Hatfi eld, Pastor Rev. Gary Tye, Pastor New Tazewell Church of God (423)869-3651 Fairview Baptist Spirit & Truth Worship Center Rev. Mark Sutton, Pastor Mtn Assembly Young’s Chapel Obituaries: (423)869-8811 John Keefer, Pastor Rev. Audie Miracle, Pastor Leatherwood Missionary Baptist Rev. Travis Singleton, Pastor www.reecefh.com Rev. Gregory Sharp, Pastor 411578 B4 The Claiborne Progress, Wednesday, May 1, 2013 LMU honors students at awards, recognition program Allen Earl P. Sayani, Haley E. Mason, Erin Staff Writer E. Whitaker, Sarah E. Barnett, Lincoln Memorial University Glenna N. Cupp, Rebecca Webb, held its 2013 Student Awards and Daniel H. Venable, Andrea G. Recognition Program on April Sandlin, Emily M. Thompson, 15 at Tex Turner Arena in cel- Staci N. Bolton, Lieven T. Cox, ebration of hard work students Thomas A. Brambley, Kayley L. accomplished this semester. Daniels, Tracy L. Short, Mallory There were numerous awards Tucker, Sarah A. Laws, Leigha and scholarships, and several L. Jessie, Tatum A. Barnett, deserving students were the Autumn N. Bunch, Brittany N. recipients. Allen Earl | Claiborne Progress Louthen, Mara E. Earl, Matthew Cynthia Whitt, vice president LMU President Dr. James Dawson R. Howard, Lauren M. Schneider, of University Advancement, gave gave the welcome speech during last Lindsey B. Jones, Ashley M. the introduction. Dr. B. James week’s student awards and recogni- Bonney, Taylor A. Mallicoat, Kelli TNT students, families Dawson, LMU president, gave tion program. Duncan, Kara L. Cosby, Amber the welcome speech. Earls, Taylor N. Howard and The Rev. Dr. Ray Penn gave the William T. Gerding, Haley H. Charles Boggs. play Bingo for Books invocation. Debusk, Alicia D. Jessie, Chelsea Whitt led the Lincoln Memorial More than 50 students from the N. Ryan, Andrew L. Ayers, Ashley University Alma Mater to con- Photo submitted Claiborne County area received N. Thomas, Summer M. Boyce, clude the ceremony. Katelyn R. Boggs, Marjorie J. Tazewell-New Tazewell (TNT) Primary School’s afterschool program had an awards or scholarships. LMU representatives said they evening of fun recently. The students and their parents played Bingo for Included were Michael D. Jessie, Coyler, Hannah L. Oakes, Josh appreciate the students, donors, Books. The prize for scoring a “Bingo” was a book of their choice. Popcorn Eric J. Rowland, Lillie N. Seal, A. Parr, Jessica Roden, Jenna N. families, faculty, staff and espe- and drinks were served, completing the fun-filled evening. Makayla E. Brashears, Amber Satterfield, Courtney T. Wheeler, ciallly the LMU Student Awards Jackson, Kacey N. Chumley, Daphne L. Blevins Cannon, Sonia Committee.

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