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OCUS FREETake One! www.knoxfocus.com F April 22, 2019 Phone 865686 P ox 8 noxville 8 ocate at entral venue Pike noxville ennessee Bicycle lane marking, Jackson Avenue ramps, Arthur Seymour honors By Mike Steely The council may also authorize Replacement Project may get Knoxville-Knox County Planning Primos Land Company is appeal- [email protected] $99,421 in an agreement with $48,830 in an agreement with and add an ordinance permit- ing a planning commission deci- The Knoxville City Council Superior Pavement Marking, Inc. Volkert, Inc. for repairs in Phase ting the mayor to adopt any seal, sion to rezone property on Straw- meets at 6 p.m. Tuesday to vote for the 2019 Bicycle and Pedes- II of the effort. insignia, coat of arms, emblem, berry Plains Pike. on a variety of items including trian Pavement Marking Pro- Also on the agenda is $115,000 sign or logo used by the city and Knoxville Utilities Board is honors for the well-respected gram. The council will also vote for the purchase or condemna- its various departments. asking for a settlement with the late attorney Arthur Seymour, Jr. on an agreement with the state tion plus moving expenses on 23 Two appeals are before the city In Lieu of Taxes for the elec- He appeared before the council on adding additional funding for tracts of property for the Wilson board: one from Brian Ewers tric and gas system. many times over the years and the replacement of the Jackson Avenue Sidewalk Project. over a Board of Zoning Appeals The police department is earned the respect of both city Avenue ramps at Gay Street. The council may also adopt decision prohibiting a three-story asking for an agreement with and county officials. The Ed Shouse Drive Bridge the One Year Plan prepared by building on West Blount Avenue. Continued on page 4 Heated exchange explodes between commissioners By Mike Steely [email protected]

Sparks flew as Knox County Commissioners Larsen Jay and Evelyn Gill faced off in the Knox County Commission work session last week, with Jay leveling misconduct charges against Gill and Gill calling the allegations by Jay “unacceptable.” Jay, who co-chairs the Joint Education Commit- tee along with board of education member Evetty Satterfield, said Gill should be ousted from her seat on that committee because of her history as a Knox County Special Education teacher. He Members of Amherst Elementary School’s Special Olympics track and field team took second place in the banner com- cited a civil suit against her involving charges she petition last week at Hardin Valley Academy. Photo Submitted. abused an autistic student. At times the confrontation grew heated and, during the argument, Jay said that if his charges were untrue, “Then, by God, vote it down.” HVA senior Moro learns by organizing Gill called on Knox County Law Director Bud Armstrong who, for several instances during the discussion, told the commission that charges Special Olympics Track Meet against Gill were unsubstantiated. Armstrong reminded the commission that Gill was investigat- By Ken Lay cool but sunny day at HVA. ed and not found guilty by the state, her teacher’s Noah Moro and mem- It was a project that license was reinstated and she had been offered bers of the Hardin Valley began to take shape back her job back with the school system. Academy student-mentor in the dog days of August, Jay cited Gill’s name in a civil lawsuit against program saw the fruits of shortly after Moro began her which the law department settled out of court their labor on Monday, April his senior year and his final for a reported $93,000. Armstrong rebutted by 15. year of high school football. reminding the commission that the lawsuit also Moro oversaw the run- The event lasted two included the superintendent of schools and the ning of the 2019 Special days and began in the principal at the school. He said it might cost more Olympics track meet on a Cont. on page 6 to defend the case than the settlement and he didn’t want to harm the autistic child by putting it on the stand to testify. The law director again reminded the commis- sion that the charges against Gill resulted in “no indictment” and said she was exonerated. Gill Above, Hardin Valley Academy senior Noah Moro had resigned her teaching position following the organized the 2019 Greater Knoxville Special Olympics charges. Track and Field Meet. Moro, a football player for the When Jay brought up what he said was Gill’s per- Hawks, also competes on the school’s Unified Track Meet, sonnel record of other misconduct while a school which teams high school athletes with Special Olympians. employee Gill said Jay was going too far and that Photo by Ken Lay. Left, Athletes compete in the 100-meter Jay was “bringing up legal issues” by introducing dash at the 2019 Special Olympics Track Meet last week at her work history. Jay said his information came Hardin Valley Academy. Continued on page 4

Commission may change zoning procedure By Mike Steely [email protected] of rezoning, is another “to require all text amend- “I’m not sure what prob- Commissioner Larsen Jay first, the chicken or the attempt to pull the county ments to the Zoning Ordi- lem you are trying to fix,” said the change might egg?” Almost unnoticed in last further away from current nance be initiated by reso- said Knoxville-Knox Plan- “force us to be experts Commissioner Carson week’s long Knox County procedures. Over the past lution of the Knox County ning Transporation Plan- on zoning.” Commission- Dailey said the idea could Commission work ses- few years the discussion Commission” was passed ning Manager Jeff Welch. er Randy Smith called the shorten requests and sited sion was a move to require on the commission has on for a vote at tonight’s Welch said the current pro- proposal “a solution look- two incidents in the past zoning changes to come to ranged from disagreeing regular meeting. Currently cess is “working well” and ing for a problem.” where rezoning could have that body first instead of with decisions of the plan- zoning changes begin with said the proposed change Commissioner Charles been expedited. starting with the Knoxville- ners to threats to withdraw an application to the plan- could back up zoning Busler said the change Law Director Richard Knox Planning Authority. completely from the city- ning commission where a changes 60 to 90 days. would “add an additional Armstrong said the pro- The additional step, county organization. decision is made and the Schoonmaker said step” and Chairman Hugh posed process adds “thirty which could add at least Commissioner John change goes to the county zoning changes should Nystrom compared the days on the back or front 30 days to the process Schoonmaker’s resolution commission for a decision. “come to us first” but change to “Which came end.”

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a fried doughnut covered with powdered sugar. It County may offer employees is a day of penitence, to clean the soul and the day of celebration as the last chance to feast early retirement again before Lent begins. By Mike Steely Who sets the I have slightly [email protected] The offer includes sheriff digressed from my sub- department employees date for Easter? ject but only to observe Eighteen months ago and fee office personnel. Easter is over, with its the many practices that the Knox County Com- He mentioned twice the lovely aroma of Easter lilies occur during this season; mission voted for a one- cost of employee medical and the glorious rising of practices that are Biblical time voluntary workforce insurance to the county Jesus to overcome the sting and also may pertain to reduction program. The and estimated the cost of death. I got to thinking, our daily lives. Holy Week, group is thinking about of the early-out between however, why does it come which is the week lead- doing it again to save $1.2 and $1.4 million and on a different Sunday each ing up to the main event, some money. said it would benefit those year? As you know, Christ- includes Holy Monday, Ash Finance Director Chris who want to retire. mas comes on the same Wednesday, Maundy Thurs- Caldwell told the com- Asked about re-hiring date but not the same day. day, Good Friday and Palm mission work session those employees Caldwell I also learned that Easter Sunday. Maundy Thursday recently that higher paid said anyone who accepts is always held on a Sunday is the day Jesus celebrat- employees and the cost the offer cannot be re- between March 22nd and ed the Last Supper with of the county’s medical employed for three years. April 25th. his Apostles. Many people insurance is prompting Those who do return as Specifically, it is held on know about these events the county to consider employees start at lesser the first Sunday following and celebrate them accord- it. He said the program the full moon that occurs ingly. I know I’m a little late would “pay for itself in six positions and would have on or just after the spring with these facts, but think months.” zero retirement to begin. equinox. Interestingly, this about them the following Caldwell said that the Caldwell said the offer year the full moon and the year, when Easter will come earlier workforce reduc- was approved by Mayor spring equinox fell on the on April 12th. Be joyful that tion saw 79 employees Glenn Jacobs because same day, Wednesday, they do occur! take the early buyout. He the “savings are appeal- March 20th. Thought for the day: If it said of the 2,400 employ- ing to him.” Up north we celebrate were not for hope, the heart ees in the county that The workforce reduction Shrove Tuesday, which is would break. Thomas 40%, or about 920 people, program was sent with “no PHOTO BY MIKE STEELY. the day before Lent starts. Fuller are eligible. He said that recommendation” to the Knox County Finance Director Chris Caldwell explains I guess they do here too Send comments to: rose- of those, he would esti- county commission and the savings when offering county employees an early but we would celebrate by [email protected] or call 865- mate that 35 to 40 people may be decided in their buyout of their retirement. The voluntary workforce eating Fasnachts, which is 748-4717. Thank you. would accept the offer. meeting today. reduction program is before the county commission today.

What Does It Mean To Redact Something? Concerts on the Square “Redact” or is viewing the everyone to view. it from any documents. “redacting” are file of a secret If someone requests While redaction may series begins May 2 legal terms you agent assassin. juvenile court files, and look pretty cool in the thrill- The City of Knoxville’s Jazz Tuesdays begin may have heard, A character in is granted access to view er movie you are watching Office of Special Events is with the University of Ten- or you may have the movie is flip- them, the names and when someone is digging excited to announce the nessee Saxophone Ensem- heard of them ping through a information related to the in to who someone is who lineup of performers for ble on Tuesday, May 7, 7-9 in some CIA file and all they minor children will likely is going on a killing spree, this year’s Concerts on p.m. On Tuesday, May 14, or other politi- see is page after be redacted. Likewise, it is not encountered much the Square, presented by the Knoxville Youth Jazz cally centered page of lines if information is provid- in the legal world (at least First Century Bank. The live Orchestra performs a set movie. But what By Jedidiah where ninety-five ed to someone regarding not in this lowly, lawyer’s music series begins Thurs- at 6 p.m. followed by the do these terms McKeehan percent of the a victim of domestic vio- practice). day, May 2, on Market Knoxville Jazz Orchestra at actually mean? content on the lence, the contact informa- Square. 8 p.m. attorneyknoxville@ Merriam Web- pages has been tion and address for the Jedidiah McKeehan is Kicking off the season On Tuesdays, May 21 - gmail.com ster’s Dictionary blacked out with domestic violence victim an attorney practicing in of Variety Thursdays on Aug. 27, Jazz on the Square defines “redact” as, “to a sharpie. I am sure they will likely be redacted. Knox County and surround- May 2 will be Karns Middle concerts will feature some obscure or remove (text) learned a lot about the Honestly, redaction just ing counties. He works School Jazz Band at 7 p.m. of the Southeast’s finest from a document prior to secret agent, right? does not happen that in many areas, including and Karns High School Jazz jazz musicians includ- publication or release.” In the mundane, day much in your regular, run criminal, divorce, custo- Band at 8 p.m., followed ing Vance Thompson and So when would you have to day legal world, there of the mill, state case. You dy, personal injury, land- on May 9 by Symphony on Friends, the Greg Tardy seen something that has are not many documents may have a confidential lord-tenant, civil litigation the Square, sponsored by Quartet and many more. been redacted? The best that are important enough informant’s name withheld and estate planning. Visit Home Federal Bank, from Show times are 8-10 p.m. chance an ordinary person that they require redac- from being provided on a attorney-knoxville.com for 7:30-9 p.m. For a full calendar and would have of seeing a tion. Most cases that are criminal case, but typical- more information about Variety Thursdays contin- details about the bands redacted document is filed are public record, and ly that name has not been this legal issue and other ue through June 27, from visit www.knoxvilletn.gov/ when they are watching the filings in the cases written down anywhere, so legal issues. 7-9 p.m. concerts. a movie and someone are open for anyone and there is no need to redact

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So, in other and freedom of the press not fit all and any system teachers want to keep you to hurry to Nashville to words, if a child in elemen- than they know about hate which protects the bad and your child in a govern- oppose the governor’s ESA tary school called another crimes. along with the good is a ment-run monopoly school legislation. Those same student a “bully,” the child Let me be very clear: I terrible system. and keep in mind, the gov- teachers urged Superin- just committed a hate will not be bullied, nor will The Knoxville Focus was ernor’s bill only affects tendent Bob Thomas to crime. Really? And some I be intimidated. I believe the only media outlet in those schools that are fail- simply close school for a of these folks are actual- the vast majority of teach- Knox County that took the ing. The teachers and the couple of days if he didn’t ly teaching your children. ers are responsible, hard- side of the teachers about school systems that oper- want to give them time off A member of SPEAK (Stu- working people who are unfair evaluations by the ate failing schools haven’t they hadn’t earned. dents, Parents, Educators interested in their families, State of . It was fixed them yet and aren’t I can respect those with All Across Knox County) is their communities and the The Knoxville Focus who likely to fix them. The only whom I disagree for having trying to enlist the protes- children they teach. I find was the only media outlet “fix” they have to offer the courage of their con- By Steve Hunley, tors to contact our adver- fault with some of the who dared to criticize is raising your taxes and victions; I can especial- Publisher tisers. One member of the more extreme cases who former superintendent Jim spending more money, a ly admire those who can Knox County Board of Edu- don’t believe there is such McIntyre. The Focus has fix which hasn’t worked. [email protected] advocate for their posi- cation has texted me to a thing as a bad teacher. always tried to be fair to In fact, many of our failing tions and beliefs with say there is a special place (I was actually told this by teachers and it is entirely schools have some of the integrity. The handful of Last week’s Publisher’s in Hell reserved supposed- one of these folks.) I have possible for some teachers highest per pupil expendi- Position brought a sure ly for people like me. Obvi- been a businessman all of to simply be WRONG. They tures in Knox County. folks I have referred to and swift reaction from a ously, that particular board my life, but I would never are entitled to their opin- Nobody has a monopo- are not swathed in the few members of the Bully member is only represent- claim that every business- ion just as I am entitled ly on spewing vitriol and purest white nor are they Brigade. Were it not so ing a handful of teachers, man in the country was to mine. My own opinion what I have experienced free from their very own pitiful, it would be laugh- not the people in their dis- good, much less honest. is very clear: I think those from the Bully Brigade is a special brand of bullying. able. One person asked on trict. The person wonder- However the vast majority teachers who oppose Gov- little dose of what many of My own experience simply social media if my referring ing about hate crimes is are good and honest just ernor Bill Lee’s Education- our state legislators have confirms precisely what I to some of the teachers squalling and insisting on like teachers. Any rational al Savings Account legis- been exposed to over the said last week about the protesting Governor Lee’s The Focus being removed person realizes his or her lation are not putting you last month. In fact, some Bully Brigade. ESA bill as bullies was a from certain locations profession, irrespective of or your children first. They teachers across Knox I am reminded of the hate crime under the law. and evidently knows even what it might be, has some are opposing your right to County were urging that old adage: if the shoe fits, Say what? Yes, you read less about free speech bad apples. One size does choose for yourself. Those they be given time off wear it. Central Street’s Streetscapes recall Trolley, Knoxville expansion By Mike Steely [email protected] a trolley system expanded a.m. until 6 p.m. daily. Traf- into nearby neighborhoods fic will continue during the Knoxville’s $6.5 million and, by 1931 the trolley and work with flaggers on site North Central Streetscape bus system served a grow- to assist drivers. Traffic pat- Project got underway ing suburban population by terns will be indicated each recently and the milling and stretching to Island Home, day by temporary striping of paving is expected to take Fountain City, Vestal, Cher- the roadway. about three weeks to com- okee Country Club, and up Medians in the center of plete. The resurfacing is in Central to Heiskell Avenue the street will receive land- two stages between East and east to Chickamauga scaping, plants and trees Depot Avenue and Bernard Avenue. The transportation this fall under a separate Avenue. The second phase system also served Morn- landscaping contract. of the project tackles Ber- ingside, Highland Avenue, One of the most visible nard to the intersection Baxter, Keith and other out- aspects of the streetscape with Woodland Avenue. lying neighborhoods. project will be the cre- As the long-awaited proj- In fact the trolley system ation of a new linear park ect got underway crews led to the expansion of the between Pearl Place and PHOTO BY MIKE STEELY began to remove the old city, bringing outlying areas Baxter Avenue – a block The locations where the trolley tracks exist on Central Street are being replaced with me- trolley tracks found during into the authority of the city. with enhanced landscap- dians as the long-awaited project is finally underway. The tracks could date back to 1890 the excavation of new medi- It isn’t unusual that trolley ing, benches and other when street cars were pulled by horses and mules. ans in the center of the tracks have been found amenities. much traveled street. The here and there, as they “This linear park will Wallace told The Focus to not be feasible. “While we value the histo- evidence of Knoxville’s his- were discovered on Cum- serve as a gateway to His- the trolley lines on Cen- “Because of the depth ry of Central Street’s being tory had been, over many berland Avenue during that toric Happy Holler,” said tral are at varying depths needed for the trees, the part of the trolley lines in years, paved over and the streetscape project. Find- Redevelopment Deputy below the surface and at trolley tracks and associ- Knoxville and providing tracks and crossties point ing the tracks below the Director Anne Wallace. “Our various points in the width ated material (creosote access to trolley suburbs, back to the 1870s when the surface is a historical foot- aim is to reduce the amount of the surface of the road- soaked ties) will be removed it is not feasible to expose first street cars were pulled note to the growth of our of asphalt and create way. She said the sugges- and properly disposed. The those ties given grade dif- by horses and mules. community. new green spaces. These tion of exposing the tracks tracks will be recycled and ferences and environmen- Knoxville’s trolley lines The 13-block streetscape improvements will make at different points had been the soil and ties will be han- tal issues associated with predate the automobile project on Central will the corridor more invit- discussed several months dled as special waste,” she the ties,” Wallace conclud- and, in 1890, the horse- include not only removing ing, and they’ll also make ago and it was determined said. ed. drawn trolleys were convert- the trolley tracks but also it safer for people who are ed to electric power. The establishing new bus shel- walking or bicycling.” trolleys switched to gaso- ter pads, bulb-outs for park- The Focus has asked the line in 1947 and, in 2003, ing, curbs, sidewalks, bike Redevelopment Depart- the transportation vehicles racks, etc. Gas lines, water ment if it might be possi- were converted to propane. lines, and hydrants may ble to expose the old trol- The trolley system began also be replaced as well ley tracks in one section shortly after the first rail- as further work on drain- of a median and leave the road entered Knoxville in age and utilities. Construc- tracks in place, as an exhib- 1855. The development of tion will be going on from 6 it along the street. PAGE A4 The Knoxville Focus April 22, 2019 Holes in jeans Heated exchange I’m from come with nearly to me. I couldn’t care less vogue. I’d break an ankle explodes between another every word that which bachelor a girl or some other body part as generation, is typed. chooses, and I’m not too I tripped on such wardrobe another time, I substituted interested in watching choices. commissioners and another the other day, people “survive” on an The “grubby look” is planet. I must be and in one class, island after self-imposed, Cont. from page 1 the matter again. also all right. The best- an alien because an entire table greed-ridden ventures. from a newspaper arti- Several of the mem- looking men’s faces sport so many things of students sat Someone needs to cle (in the Knoxville News bers voiced some concern stubble. It used to be in this life with their heads explain to me what is so Sentinel). The law direc- about the charges. Com- that walking around with baffle me. From buried in their grand about sitting in a tor said the information missioner Charles Busler whiskers that hadn’t been social media By Joe Rector phones. I asked room and playing a video was hearsay. Armstrong said it is an attempt to to television [email protected] one boy how game. We old people shaved for a few days was went on to say that if the challenge Gill’s good programming, much he knew enjoyed playing outside. an immediate turn-off for proposed removal of Gill name. Commissioner nothing makes about the girl We made up our own women. Hair that is matted from the Joint Committee Michele Carringer, follow- sense to a member of the next to him. I gave him situations and then plotted or standing straight up is based on the settle- ing one of Armstrong’s “Baby-Boom” generation. half a dozen things he how to get out of tough like when a person just ment of the case it is not misgivings about the I have a Facebook might have learned about situations, such as being crawled out of bed is a worthy of consideration. motion, made a comment. account. In times past, I her during the semester, trapped in the middle of a popular look. Why is that “If you’re basing it on “All I’ve read in the used it to share photos, but he said he knew none war or being encircled by hearsay, what you read in so appealing? newspaper agreed with a updates, and political of them. He added, “She’s Indians. Our entire bodies the newspaper, you don’t conflict of interest. I don’t arguments. I also kept up just been sitting beside were sometimes sore I looked in my closet have good cause,” Arm- know the truth,” Carringer with selected people and me for two weeks.” That’s from the play, not just our yesterday and realized strong said. “The case did said, adding “We know for organizations on Twitter. plenty of time to discover thumbs and behinds. that most of my shoes not prove guilt.” a fact that Knox County Those, however, have been basic information about For sure, I don’t are several years old. My Armstrong said the deci- settled out. Something the extent of my ventures another person, but these understand fashion. A clothes are casual, but sion to dismiss charges into social media, and young folks are too “zoned quick scan of the Internet neat and clean. My music against Gill was a state had to have happened.” Gill said she and Jay even on them I’ve limited out” of life to know the shows jeans with rips in preferences come from decision, not one made could have discussed the my involvement. Instagram slightest things about their the front legs. Females will artists who performed by Knox County adding, issue in a “sunshined” and Snap Chat are beyond friends. pay from $45 to $225 for during the last century. Yes, “There is nothing to go for- open meeting between my understanding. Young I’ve always enjoyed pairs of them. Guys wear I’m old and set in my ways. ward on.” people are involved watching television, but tight-legged jeans with A motion by Jay to get a the two. The main reason for that is with all of them. They’ve the shows I can enjoy t-shirts to work. How’s that vote for the dismissal of “You have hurled nasty I just don’t understand the mastered communication have dwindled over the allowed? Some males still Gill from the Joint Educa- language at me and now with thumbs that move so years. Much of it has to do wear their pants on their world in which I live these tion Committee died for we’ll have to deal with it,” quickly they become blurs. with the simple fact that hip bones and walk with days. I’m sure that’s been the lack of a second last she told Jay. Mine are stiff with arthritis, I don’t understand most one hand holding up those said by generations since week so it will be revisit- The matter will appar- and I correct mistakes as of them. So-called reality britches. Untied shoes that the beginning of man’s ed again tonight as mem- ently come to a head this soon as possible; they shows hold not fascination flop on their feet are also in existence. bers voted 10-1 to hear evening.

Bicycle lane marking, Jackson Avenue Search for a new E-911 ramps, Arthur Director continues By Mike Steely heating and air condition- Seymour honors [email protected] ing system at the Baxter Cont. from page 1 Specialists to help with a Allan Bull, Executive Avenue headquarters is 4-month backlog of digital Director of the Knoxville- complete and said a new Metro Dug Coalition, Inc. to evidence. Knox County Emergency lighting system inside the coordinate with Knoxville The Public Service Communications System, building is being installed. Mental Health Awareness Department is asking said Tuesday he is willing The Technical Users Training to provide Mental that WestRock be hired to remain on the job until a Committee reported that a Health First Aid training for to recycle materials col- new director is found. The “statement of worth” on the responders, teacher and lected through the house- search is underway accord- upgraded Computer Assist- those who serve veterans. hold single stream recy- ing to Knoxville Fire Chief ed Dispatch (CAD) system The department is also cling and the drop-off Stan Sharp. He told the is ready. E-911 attorney asking that the mayor be recycling containers. The E-911 board Wednesday Don Howell said that the approved to seek funding Office of Community Rela- morning that the position general contract gets his for the three-year Internet tions is asking the coun- has been posted. approval and, on a motion Crimes Against Children cil to approve transferring Sharp, who heads the by Brad Anders, the $1.2 Task Force. The $200,000 $20,000 from the Save E-911 Personnel Com- million agreement was request would be used to Our Sons budget to the mittee, said that the approved. hire two wounded mili- Change Center to fund application process has Howell said the final tary veterans to help three workforce develop- been approved and once approval is subject to Bull work as Forensic Elec- ment training and hiring resumes are received that and the user committee’s tronic Evidence Collection events. a finalist will be selected approval.

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Tennessee Part Five Pages from the Past

By Ray Hill [email protected]

The race for the seemed quite thin-skinned, Democratic nomination for unused to criticism of any the Senate in kind. Tyson truly resented Tennessee in 1924 came the jibes of his political down to three men: the opponents and seemed to incumbent senator, John take them personally. Knight Shields, General Both Bachman and Tyson Lawrence D. Tyson and had formally opened their former state Supreme Court drives for the Democratic justice Nathan L. Bachman. nomination, while Senator All three were from East Shields had yet to officially Tennessee; Shields lived kick off his own campaign FROM THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. on his estate “Clinchdale” with less than a month in Grainger County, while before the primary election. Senator John Knight Shields of Tennessee, circa 1924. Tyson lived in Knoxville General Tyson, speaking and Bachman hailed from in Jackson, Tennessee, candidacy, L. D. Tyson Wilson, noting the federal as he would have otherwise reelection, but it is known Chattanooga. While all took the opportunity to stepped up his attacks on government was composed liked. Senator Shields also that every Republican were Democrats, they lambast the incumbent his two opponents in the of three separate and decried that taxation, due wants him reelected.” were very different men. for the senator’s failure to Democratic primary. Noting distinct branches. Senator to paying for the cost of the Tyson told his audience Shields, small and wiry declare his own platform. both Shields and Bachman Shields said the executive World War and aiding other that before coming to with a bristly moustache, “Is the Senator now ready had served on Tennessee’s should never dominate the countries, had increased Murfreesboro, he had heard was a poor public speaker to announce that he is a Supreme Court, the General legislative branch of the “in the last decade more the “political bosses had and was himself a former Democrat and stands upon had ruefully concluded the government, nor should than that of any nation in the election ‘sewed up’ for jurist, having served the Democratic platform as high court had become a the legislative branch of the world, save only one.” their particular candidate.” as Chief Justice of the adopted in New York?” Tyson hotbed of political activity. the government attempt Shields blasted the tariff Tyson retorted, “I believe Tennessee State Supreme wondered. The General Tyson said Shields had to dominate the executive. policies of the Republicans, the people of Rutherford Court. Shields was a pointed out the platform used his seat on the Shields took pains to which aggravated an already county are too patriotic to heating and air condition-man of strong convictions adopted at the Democratic Supreme Court to direct his explain his opposition to precarious economy with be led to the polls by any ing system at the Baxter and more stubborn than National Convention in New own successful senatorial the Treaty of Versailles “agriculture prostrated” and boss.” Tyson’s statement Avenue headquarters is a blind mule. Tyson, a York had paid “a glowing campaign in 1913 while as written, noted he was “the cost of living a burden was greeted with loud complete and said a newformer general in the Army, tribute to ”, Bachman, who had been hardly the only Democratic from which no citizen could applause. lighting system inside the at sixty-three could have who had died February 3, elected to an eight year term senator to oppose the escape.” For the many ladies in building is being installed. passed for the Hollywood 1924. Tyson reminded his on the Supreme Court, had treaty, and pointed out he Following his speech, the audience, Tyson said The Technical Users version of a general or U. listeners the Democratic “broken his contract” with had faithfully supported the Senator Shields returned he had supported suffrage Committee reported that aS. senator. Tall and erect, platform stated, “We affirm the people of Tennessee war measures proposed by to the Jordan Hotel and for women for no less “statement of worth” on the still possessing his military our faith in those ideals and in order to run for the U. S. President Wilson. Shields later attended a reception than thirty-five years and upgraded Computer Assist-bearing, Tyson had a full pledge ourselves to take up Senate. Of course Tyson strongly supported the in his honor, where friends if elected to the Senate, ed Dispatch (CAD) system head of snow-white hair, the standard” of the late did not acknowledge the idea of developing Muscle could come by, exchange would continue to work on is ready. E-911 attorney along with a neatly trimmed president. Tyson bore down fact Bachman would have Shoals to provide fertilizer small talk and shake the behalf of women. “And Don Howell said that themoustache. Quite wealthy, on the plank that pledged certainly been castigated for farmers and power hands. Shields bitterly the women are going to vote general contract gets his Tyson had his finger in a Democrats to support the for retaining his seat on the for the South, as well as remembered his 1918 for me,” Tyson predicted. approval and, on a motionvariety of business pies, and the Supreme Court and seeking turning over the enterprise campaign, recalling, “When It was a stellar by Brad Anders, the $1.2 including textile mills and World Court. Shields had election to the United to industrialist and I was a candidate for the performance by a candidate million agreement was coal companies and was been an open opponent of States Senate. To prove his automobile manufacturer Democratic nomination who had far less political approved. the owner and publisher Wilson’s Treaty of Versailles claim the Tennessee State Henry Ford. Shields said in 1918, the majority of experience than either John Howell said the final of the Knoxville Sentinel. and had supported a series Supreme Court had become he was opposed to the idea the press, all strongly pro- Knight Shields or Nathan approval is subject to Bull Nathan Bachman was an of reservations promoted politicized, General Tyson of the federal government Wilson, warmly supported Bachman. As the General and the user committee’s amiable fellow, a masterful by Massachusetts Senator said the Bar of Alabama “no operating such “a great me and editorially stated departed Murfreesboro, approval. storyteller, prized and Henry Cabot Lodge, a longer publishes Tennessee project”, a notion which that ‘I had made an able one new admirer murmured, The E-911 board was admired by his many Republican. Tyson claimed reports, declaring it is a would later become the Senator and consistently “It is evident that General informed that the state friends. Always somewhat the failure of the U. S. ‘political court’.” Tyson genesis for the Tennessee supported the Democratic Tyson is the people’s retirement plan which wasrumpled in his appearance, Senate to ratify the Treaty cautioned Tennesseans Valley Authority. Shields administration.’” Shields candidate.” joined earlier this year is Judge Bachman had never of Versailles and join the to carefully consider “the spoke of his record of pointed out just before The “people’s candidate” working well. About halffailed to point out General League of Nations had hurt manner in which they have support for the laboring the 1918 election, Homer hurried on to Smyrna and of the employees, or 48 Tyson’s wealth; what he Tennessee farmers as it tried to use the supreme man and stated he was Cummings, Chairman of toured much of Rutherford people, are eligible for a failed to mention was the had “aided in ruining our court as a political football.” in favor of collective the Democratic National County for the remainder of buy back in that system. fact his wife, Pearl, was a agricultural prices” as well Long after both L. D. bargaining. The senator also Committee, who was a the day. The board meets againmember of the fabulously as “curtailed our foreign Tyson and Nathan Bachman advocated greater support “close confidential friend Just after General L. June 12th. Voting mem-wealthy Duke family from markets.” had made their opening for education, but was of Mr. Wilson” had written D. Tyson left Rutherford bers on the board include North Carolina. Judge and “I wish to ask Senator speeches of the 1924 cautious in saying the state a letter of support for his County, the Clarksville Mayor Rogero, Knox County Mrs. Bachman maintained Shields if he is proud of his campaign, Senator John and federal governments candidacy. What Shields Leaf-Chronicle announced Mayor Glenn Jacobs, City a beautiful home on Signal part in impairing our self- Knight Shields delayed should operate separately failed to mention was he its endorsement of Senator Police Chief Eve Thomas, Mountain in Chattanooga. respect at home and injuring his own political opener in the field of education. had been the Democratic John Knight Shields. In Chief Sharp, Sheriff Tom All three candidates for the our prestige abroad?” Tyson until July 16. Speaking in While Shields “deplored” nominee at the time, not an editorial entitled, “The Spangler, John Fugate, Dr.Democratic nomination cried. “He is advertising Murfreesboro, Tennessee, the personal attacks made competing for the senatorial Thinkers Are Not Deceived”, Russell Frazier, Ken Knight, were men of substance; himself as being a great the senator spoke before upon him by his opponents, nomination against the Leaf-Chronicle made and Daron Long. Senator Shields’s estate friend of the farmers”, a a crowd that “comfortably” the senator sniffed Tyson Governor Tom C. Rye. the case for reelecting in Grainger County was notion the General scoffed fit into a local courtroom. and Bachman prattled General L. D. Tyson Senator Shields. According reputed to be surrounded at considering the senator’s Staying at the Jordan on about issues that had boldly invaded Rutherford to the Leaf-Chronicle, John by some 8,000 acres. record on foreign policy. “Is Hotel, Senator Shields already been decided. County after Senator K. Shields was the thinking Tennessee Democrats the Senator ready to say received callers before Shields was largely in Shields formally opened man’s candidate. had fought some that he is for the League, or going to the courthouse to favor of states’ rights his reelection drive in There was more thinking excessively bitter elections does he still repudiate it?” speak. Perhaps answering rather than intervention Murfreesboro. Greeted by to do as the primary election through the years and Tyson asked. Naturally, General Tyson’s question by the federal government, an enthusiastic reception approached. while the candidates were General Lawrence Tyson as to whether the senator which he clearly saw as committee at the train free with their criticism assured his audience, he endorsed the platform encroachment on the part station, Tyson was promptly of one another, it was was in thorough accord adopted by the Democratic of the federal government. escorted to a local hotel nothing like the fiercely with the platform adopted National Convention in Senator Shields took the where he received a steady fought campaigns for U. S. by the Democratic National New York, the senator time to read endorsements stream of callers. Growing senator in 1915 and those Convention. said he approved of the by Democrats, attesting increasingly confident, campaigns surrounding the While L. D. Tyson and platform document, calling to his party regularity and General Tyson began to governorship of Malcolm Nathan L. Bachman it “broad and progressive.” leadership. Shields did at exhibit something of a Rice Patterson. Senator pressed their campaigns for To the astonishment of least acknowledge he had sense of humor on the Shields seemed immune the senatorial nomination some, Shields went so not traveled across the campaign trail. Noting an to criticism, supremely by speaking all across far as to declare he had state perhaps as much article appearing in the confident he was right in the state, Senator John been vindicated by the as he should have, saying Nashville Banner allegedly his convictions. Judge K. Shields bought bigger actions of the Democratic he regretted he had been written by a farmer, Tyson Bachman seemed to take and more newspaper National Convention in his preoccupied the past twenty quipped, “I immediately criticism in stride, thinking advertisements lauding his opposition to the League years with the public’s suspected the author was it merely part of the process own record in the Senate. of Nations. Shields business, which prevented a Republican, for I have of campaigning. General Perhaps because he dismissed the notion he him from meeting and known no Democratic L. D. Tyson, successful had been so sorely stung had somehow betrayed the getting “acquainted with farmer to take such an businessman and soldier, by the criticism of his own late President Woodrow the people of Tennessee” interest in the senator’s PAGE A6 The Knoxville Focus April 22, 2019 North Knox B&P may adopt

By Mike Steely ‘UpTown North’ name [email protected] “Wouldn’t it be great to see the UpTown North logo on signs, ban- Seems lots of north Knoxville ners on the light poles and other neighborhoods like the idea of promotional items to recognize branding the area as “UpTown and brand UpTown North?” Rick- North” and George Bove, presi- man had asked The Focus last dent of the North Knoxville Busi- July. ness and Professional Associa- The Uptown North committee tion, wants to rename the associa- members are working to create a tion with that title as well. proposal that will be made to the Bove hinted at the suggested city for recognition, signage and name change during an associa- campaign. Currently the UpTown tion meeting recently and told The group is planning, along with the Knoxville Focus last week he may North Knoxville Business and Pro- suggest the re-branding to NKBPA fessional association, an “UpTown members. North Broadway Bash.” The event, “UpTown North is alive and planned for Saturday, July 27, will well!” Bove said. highlight local businesses and “I can tell you that we are super neighborhoods and have inflata- excited about the change. The bles for kids, bands, food trucks NKBPA board of directors will and vendors. wait for the UpTown North com- The Knoxville City Council has PHOTO BY MIKE STEELY. mittee presentation and then donated $1,200 to the B&P and make a positive or negative rec- George Bove, in the green jacket, chats with David Brace, Knoxville deputy mayor, and a citizen recently Broadway Shopping Center is also ommendation to the membership at a North Knoxville Business and Professional Association meeting. Bove is suggesting that the association sponsoring the event. with respect to a name change. adopt “UpTown North” as part of its name. The “UpTown North” branding idea is popular among north The UpTown committee meets Any BPA name change will be the Knoxville neighborhoods as a way to recognize their area. monthly at the Oakwood-Lincoln membership’s decision.” Park Clubhouse, 916 Shamrock Ara Rickman, of the UpTown “We’re preparing a PowerPoint company on creating a logo. The five neighborhood associations, Ave. Meetings take place the North branding committee, said presentation that includes the his- UpTown North organization is a members of the Broadway Corri- third Thursday of each month Monday the group “hasn’t lost tory, schools, parks, housing and great group with members from dor Task Force, local business pro- at 8:00 a.m. Anyone interested any steam” in moving forward neighborhoods. It will be present- businesses, neighborhoods, and fessionals and local government in learning more and/or becom- with the effort to include neigh- ed to the North Knoxville B&P and the city,” she said. representative Anne Wallace, the ing a member of the committee borhoods extending to the I-640 covers the area in a broad stroke.” The UpTown North committee city’s deputy director of redevel- is encouraged to attend or email interchange. “We’re also working with a local includes members from at least opment. [email protected]. Remembering a Special Lady and her Kindness The Hen House at Calfee Farms In high school, sons, and grand- teaching life-saving skills Becky found a new way of I knew her as mother of eleven! to a new generation. She helping others to learn. Becky Turner- Besides raising a also served on the Board She and Ron built “The Hen --captain of the family on Calfee of Directors for TEMESA for House at Calfee Farms” color guard in Farms, she had 10 years. which has served multiple the Gibbs High spent an entire Becky certainly contin- purposes in the communi- School Marching career in the ued the legacy of an out- ty---from selling antiques Band and daugh- field of emer- standing family of educa- and crafts to teaching ter of a Baptist gency medicine. tion. Helen Calfee, Becky’s classes for teenagers and minister. By the Becky was a Crit- mother-in-law, was my adults on how to cook and time I caught up ical Care Para- Home Economics teach- can. Becky once told me, “I By Ralphine Major with her at “The ralphine3@yahoo. medic. For 21 er. Helen’s father was the taught all three of our boys Picture of The Hen House at Calfee Farms, courtesy of Ron Hen House at com years, she was long-time educator known to cook!” Youngsters could and Matt Calfee Calfee Farms”- the Health Sci- as “Prof Loy” who served see a llama-shearing and --44 years later---she was ence Continuing Educa- as Principal at Central little goats running play- House at Calfee Farms” country. (To be continued) Becky Turner Calfee, wife tion Coordinator at Roane High School and Gibbs fully. Since opening during has been a magnet draw- of Ron, mother to three State Community College, High School. In retirement, Christmas 2014, “The Hen ing people from all over the HVA senior Moro learns by organizing Special Olympics Track Meet Continued from page 1 Special Olympians. “This just keeps growing,” he been here and done this and “He’s really taught me a lot. morning with the Elementary/ That, too, was a labor of love said. “This year, we have some- that’s great to see,” he said. “I’ve learned so much from Middle School Meet last Monday for Moro. where between 800 and 1,000 The HVA students worked close- this and I’ve met some wonder- morning. The adult meet was held “We won the unified track athletes. “You see some old faces ly with Greater Knoxville Special ful people that I would’ve never later that day and the high school championship last year,” he said. every year and every year, you see Olympics Director Gina Legg, who met had I not done this.” section of the meet took place “We won it on a technicality,” he some new faces. works at Gibbs High School and Athlete of the Year: The 2018- Tuesday morning. said. “Hopefully, we’ll be able to “Sometimes, you even see a Tim Lee, a teacher at HVA, who is 19 Athlete of the Year was Dylan In addition to playing football for win it outright this year.” new school.” the Sports and Competition Coor- Thomas. He attends Claxton Ele- the Hawks, Moro was a member Moro said that he and his This year, two new middle dinator. mentary School. of Hardin Valley’s Unified Track friends were ready for the chal- schools opened in Knox County. Moro gave some athletes a Banner Competition: Clinton City team, which won a state champi- lenge of organizing the meet, Hardin Valley and Gibbs and Moro chance to participate in track and Schools won the banner competi- onship in Murfreesboro last year. which hosted anywhere from 800 was pleased to see students from field, but he also took away some tion. Clinton had finished second The Unified Track Team com- to 1,000 athletes. He also noted Hardin Valley Middle competing life lessons of his own from the the last several years. peted at the Midstate for the first that the Special Olympics pro- in 2019. event. Amherst Elementary was time in 2018. It combines the tal- gram continues to grow in Knox- “This is the first time that “Tim is a great guy and it was second and Knoxville Adaptive ents of high school athletes and ville and surrounding counties. Hardin Valley Middle school has great to work for him,” Moro said. Education Center finished third. 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April 22, 2019

Farragut Baseball honors longtime PA man Ralph Skinner By Ken Lay associated with Farragut base- out and play.” grandchildren. “To a person who is special to Ralph Skinner will be the first ball for more than two decades. It may be a labor of life for Skin- Ralph is still going strong and this program, we can’t thank him to tell you that he’s been truly He’s announced Admirals games ner, but he does anything but still loves baseball and the pro- enough,” Farragut High School blessed to be around Farragut since 2001. He also broadcast play. He’s worked tirelessly due gram loves him back. Dugout Club President Matt High School baseball. Farragut games on WJCP-FM to his passion for the game. He Following the ceremony on a Hagenow said. ”The Skinner But he’s given plenty to the pro- 99-1 since the mid-2000s. takes care of the reporters who cloudy Saturday afternoon and Family is a baseball family.” gram since his kids donned Admi- The station originates from a drop by to cover Farragut, which an 11-6 victory over District Hagenow, who was the Master rals uniforms. church in the town of Farragut. was recently promoted to No.1 in 4-AAA rival Catholic in the DeMa- of Ceremonies, has a son on the Skinner, the longtime public Play-by-play can be heard within many of the state’s polls. rini-Diamond Classic, Buckner team. Ryan is a top pitcher for the address announcer and friend Farragut. But it’s also available He always has a smile and a ordered his players to shake Skin- Admirals. He’s Matt’s third son of the program, was honored online. cheerful disposition. He truly ner’s hand. Although, the coach to come through Farragut’s pro- recently when the team dedicat- “This is the best day of my life enhances the experience of play- probably didn’t have to issue that gram. Jake and Brett were both ed the newly-renovated press- and I have a lot of people that ers, coaches and all who follow order because everyone associ- star catchers for the Admirals. box at John Heatherly Field at the I want to thank,” Skinner said. Admirals baseball. ated with the program knows that The pressbox was enclosed Ballpark in Farragut in his honor “First of all I’d like to thank Coach Susie is an assistant softball Skinner is truly a treasure. and now has climate control. The on Saturday, April 13. [Matt] Buckner. coach at Webb School of Knox- Rain began falling after the renovation began in 2017 and Skinner, who has a pas- “I’d also like to thank my wife, ville. She was on hand, along with game but that didn’t seem to was concluded over the 2018 sion for baseball, has been Susie, for allowing me to come the couple’s grown children and dampen spirits. offseason. A Recipe For Success Storm, Irwin coach and guide South-Doyle baseballers

By Bill Howard Specialty Sports Associ- clubs, Little League being Baseball in South Knox- ation Baseball League. the most well-known. For ville is strong, and, because Today, 12 years later, the Knoxville Tribe, kids can of two dedicated men, likely fruits of that effort have play from six to 19. to get stronger. entirely changed the base- Each team is in a pool In 2007, Matt Storm and ball landscape of South with other teams, and play Steve Irwin - two baseball- Knoxville. tournaments each week- fanatic members of the The two worked with that end during its season. Most South-Doyle community first group until they turned teams are from the area, – decided they wanted to 14, after which Storm kept but out-of-state teams help local kids in two ways: working with them. Irwin aren’t uncommon. improve their hitting and then took on a new group All the work has paid off. fielding, and pass on life of younger kids. Storm’s teams have more lessons they themselves “Once we got to the high- than 600 wins. had learned from Robby school level, he was doing “Seven of the kids who Howard. the younger kids and I have played for me have Howard coached base- was doing the high-school played college, my son ball for some 35 years at boys,” said Storm. “I had a included,” Storm said. “Last South-Doyle High School, younger son who was the year my 11-year-olds were and today has almost god- same age as his son, so ranked No. 1 in the nation like status in the Chero- I was doing two different for about six months. In the kee baseball community. teams.” Nationals, we played Ken- Storm played for him in Today there are a number tucky and Maryland and high school; Irwin played of age-specific teams, all beat them, and then had at what was then South- of which operate under to play Hawaii who was Young High. the name of Knoxville undefeated. These weren’t “‘Life is like an at-bat,’” Tribe Baseball. Storm cur- travel teams; they were Storm said, quoting rently coaches a team of essentially All-Star teams Howard. “‘You need to 12-year olds (including his from their entire state. We have a plan before you get younger son), and a high- beat Hawaii 4-3, before in the batter’s box.’ That school team in the summer. losing to Oklahoma.” man has been an incred- Irwin works with a group of For baseball junkie and ible influence on hundreds 13-year olds. Storm plans Chicago Cubs fan Storm, of young men.” to return to the high-school 39, who until recently Eager to continue How- summer program in 2021. worked in the grocery busi- ard’s legacy, Storm and Until high school, kids in ness, it’s all about the kids. Irwin put together a team East Tennessee don’t play He wants them to get better of eight-year-olds – includ- baseball for official school at turning a 6-4-3 double- Storm talks to an umpire as his son, Ryder, throws a pitch from the mound at a game ing their sons - to com- teams; they play for various play, but more than that last season. pete in the United States sanctioned leagues and Cont. on page 2

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Gibbs will host rival Halls AIMING HIGHER: Ful- The milestone victory Wednesday at 6 and is ton’s Deshawn Page ini- came in a 14-0 win over scheduled to wrap up reg- tially signed with Marshall Signal Mountain in the ular season play at Powell University but has since Gibbs tournament. April 29 at 5:30. chosen to take a differ- It is unknown where ent path. The Tennessee Mitchell would rank in the SEYMOUR COACH: Sey- Titans’ Class 5A Mr. Foot- state among all-time wins. mour announced Scott ball honoree is going to “Unfortunately, we do not Branton as its new head East Mississippi Junior Col- have a list of the winningest football coach last week. lege. coaches in softball,” said He replaces Scott Galyon, “Deshawn thought about Matthew Gillespie, TSSAA who recently resigned for his future and decided that Assistant Executive Direc- family reasons after one he wanted to go a different tor, last week. season at his alma mater. route when he was afford- Mitchell added two more Gary Householder, Sey- ed an opportunity to play wins to her total before her mour athletic director, said at one of the best JUCO Lady Eagles lost to Daniel there were 51 applicants programs in the coun- Boone 2-0 in the finals. for the position and six – all try,” explained Rob Black, Gibbs is having another from the Knox metro area – Deshawn’s high school outstanding season and were interviewed. coach. “This will give him was 29-7 overall going into “Scott has had a wealth an opportunity to be re- Friday’s scheduled three of experience as a coordi- recruited and give him the games at Soddy-Daisy. nator at the high school possibility to play in the SEC Three of Gibbs’ losses level and as a position or ACC, which is a dream of came against out-of-state coach at the college level,” his.” teams in the Southern War- said Householder. “He was rior Classic at Murfrees- on our staff with Coach WRESTLING SIGNEES: PHOTO BY KELLY KEARSE boro. The Lady Eagles went Galyon this past season Fulton seniors Elijah Davis Molly Deinhart skims over the hurdles on her way to a victory in the 100-meter event 6-4 overall in that tourney. and has developed a really and Josh Gardner signed April 17 at Knoxville Catholic. The annual KIL Track and Field Championships will be Gibbs also went 5-1 in the good relationship with our to continue their education April 29 and 30 at Hardin Valley Academy. Upper Cumberlands tour- returning players and is a and wrestling careers at ney in Cookeville, losing its very popular selection.” King University last week. FIVE SIGN AT HVA: Hardin McCord, softball, Lind- 2014: Sophomore Marcus last game to Hazel Green, Branton, who teaches Both have excelled in the Valley Academy had five sey Wilson College; Drew Mahan scored two goals to Ala., 5-2. biology, played at Lenoir- classroom and on the mat student-athletes to sign Brooks, volleyball, Trevec- lead Central’s 3-0 soccer In other key games this Rhyne University in Hicko- during their high school letters of intent last week. ca University; and Parker win over Lenoir City. It was season, Mitchell’s squad ry, N.C., and coached pre- years. Davis and Gard- They included Miguel Parril- Molen, soccer, Maryville the Bobcats’ eighth win of has wins over Farragut, viously at Jefferson County, ner were medalists at the la, track and field, East Ten- College. the season. Goalie Corey Girls Preparatory School, West and Carter. TSSAA state tournament nessee State University; Plont got the shutout. Powell and Anderson The Eagles’ spring prac- and Davis was a state Cartez Campbell, football, PREPS OF THE PAST: Five County. tice will start in May when champion in 2018. Centre College; Emalee years ago, on April 23,

West soccer team learns a lesson in upset loss to Oak Ridge By Steve Williams

West High is having one of its best seasons in boys soccer, but learned last week it has to be on top of its game to come out a winner. Oak Ridge, led by freshman goalkeeper Bryson Brown’s 12 saves, handed the Rebels a 1-0 loss April 16 at Bill Wilson Field. The victory lifted the Wildcats to 5-6-1, while West slipped to 12-2-1. Oak Ridge Coach Tom Gorman said it was his young team’s big- gest win of the year by far. “It’s been a little bit of a rough go this season as we learn and grow,” said Gorman after his team pulled off the upset. “West is a really solid team,” he added. “They always are. This has been a rivalry game. We’re in the same region … so we knew it was going to be a fierce battle. I’m just proud of the guys that they finally put together 80 minutes.” Steven Qu, senior left striker, accounted for the only goal with 20 minutes, 30 seconds remain- ing. “I think he just had a solid PHOTO BY STEVE WILLIAMS first touch and was able to get West High’s Zander Brown (left) and Oak Ridge’s Demarcus Wright battle for the ball in the Rebels’ 1-0 loss April 16 at West. Looking on are behind the guy,” said Gorman. Rebels Josh Stevens (12) and Alejandro Cruz (20). “Their goalkeeper (senior Carter McAdoo) is great. Steven shot it Most of the first half was played performance guarding the net. but also didn’t make a silly mis- matching Oak Ridge’s energy. right in the back post and I think on West’s offensive end, but the “This was the first game where take as a freshman tends to do.” “They came out with pretty he put it in the only place where Rebels misfired several times he’s put it all together,” said West Coach Alex Walls felt the good energy and we didn’t match he could have scored.” and Brown had an outstanding Gorman. “He made the big plays difference in the game was not Continued on page 4 Roy to be recognized at KCS Elite A Recipe For

Track Meet for elementary schools Cont. from pageSuccess 1 How you handle the failures he wants to prepare them is what defines you in every By Steve Williams four area track meets – North, year since, said Miller-Davis. for success in life. On the other aspect. There’s noth- Betty Roy will be recognized at South, East and West – for its As this year’s qualifiers gather first day of practice, the list ing in life that happens to this year’s Knox County Schools’ 52 elementary schools and to compete, “Betty Roy will be of rules and expectations you that you can’t relate Elite Track Meet for her years boys and girls from these meets right there at the start / finish he hands out is entitled “A back to baseball.” of “volunteer efforts,” accord- qualified for this week’s Elite line making sure all of the kids Recipe for Success.” Storm regrets that ing to Tracy Miller-Davis of KCS. Meet, which will start at 6 p.m. are lined up and where they need “My main objective is to the spread of clubs and The meet is scheduled for Roy is a retired teacher from to be as she has done for nearly build character,” he said. leagues has greatly dimin- Thursday, April 25, at Hardin Ridgedale Elementary School 30 years,” added Miller-Davis. “Baseball is a game of ished old-fashioned rec Valley Academy and will fea- and began working with the Marty Sonnenfeldt (Knoxville failure. It is the only game leagues. “Not every kid ture the county’s top ele- schools in helping organize Youth Athletics) and Dr. Jean where you can fail seventy wants to play in the ultra- mentary school boys and and run the elementary track Heise (KCS PE Dept. Supervisor) percent of the time (mean- competitive clubs,” he said. girls track athletes. meets for KCS in the early will present Roy with a plaque for ing getting three hits in 10 “Rec leagues are perfect Earlier this spring, KCS had 1990s and has done so every her service at this year’s meet. at-bats) and be successful. for some kids.” April 22, 2019 www.knoxfocus.com PAGE B3 Halls cashes in to rout Beavers, 7-1 By Ken Lay seventh inning when Aaron contest and that obviously As the 2019 high school Tye clubbed a solo home left coach Matt Hurley frus- baseball season enters its run to lead off the frame. trated. The coach said that home stretch, some area After that, Karns went qui- his squad hasn’t been con- coaches are searching for etly. sistent this season. depth in their pitching rota- The victory culminat- “We preach defense, tions as teams prepare for ed a season sweep of the defense, defense,” Hurley their respective postsea- Beavers for Halls, which said. “We’re struggling with son tournaments. improved to 15-8 overall consistency right now. Longtime Halls High and 8-4 in District 3-AAA. “You’re not going to win School coach Doug Polston The Red Devils outlasted many games when you found some of that desired Karns 4-2 on Monday, April make seven errors and only depth Tuesday night. 15 at Coach Dwight Smith score one run.” Polston and the Red Field in Northwest Knox The Red Devils extend- Devils got a stellar perfor- County. ed their advantage to 2-0 mance from sophomore Thangs began going in the bottom of the fourth. left-hander Matthew Wrin- the Red Devils’ way early Catcher Caleb Berry led kle, who all but stifled Tuesday night. After Wrin- off the frame with a double defending District 3-AAA kle retired Karns in order and scored two outs later Champion Karns in a 7-1 in the top of the first, Halls when Blake Hubble singled. victory at Bob Polston Field. jumped out to a 1-0 lead Halls left the bases loaded Wrinkle, who was making in the bottom of the inning. when Eubanks, who issued his first-ever district start, Second baseman Will two walks in the inning, wig- Halls baserunner Ty Hutchison breaks for second in the Red Devils’ 7-1 victory over sparkled for Halls against Shoaf started things off gled out of further trouble Karns Tuesday. Hutchison was being held on by Beavers first baseman Cole Barnes (8). the Beavers. with a one-out double and when he induced a flyout He surrendered just he would take third when from Blake Rauhuff to end one hit in the frame, an RBI passes. Housewright took “They gave us some three hits and fanned eight Karns starter Matt Eubanks the inning. double by Hubble, who fin- both second and third on stuff,” Polston said. “We Karns batters. uncorked a wild pitch. Halls scored three more ished the contest with three wild pitches. He would took advantage of some of “He did a good job for Shoaf came home when runs in the fifth, to take a hits, including a double and score on a throwing error. those things. us and this was a big win,” Ty Hutchison reached on an 5-0 lead, with some help a triple. He also knocked in Hubble’s three-bagger “We didn’t hit the ball Coach Polston said. “We’re error. from the Beavers, who three runs. plated Hutchison with the hard by any means today. PHOTO BY KELLY KEARSEreally going to need him That would only fore- committed four defen- Halls added a pair of runs final run for the Red Devils. But we were able to put Molly Deinhart skims over the hurdles on her way to a victory in the 100-meter event down the stretch.” shadow what was to come sive miscues in the frame. in the sixth, after two hit- Polston was pleased to some pressure on them April 17 at Knoxville Catholic. The annual KIL Track and Field Championships will be Wrinkle kept the Beavers for the Beavers (13-13, Eubanks also lofted anoth- ters were retired. Hunter see his team take advan- and that’s the name of the April 29 and 30 at Hardin Valley Academy. at bay and off the score- 8-4). Karns would go on to er wild pitch in the frame. Housewright and Hutchi- tage of some shoddy game.” board until the top of the make six more errors in the The Red Devils got only son drew consecutive free defense from the Beavers. Irish bounce back by cashing in on Bearden errors, 4-1 West soccer team learns a lesson in upset loss to Oak Ridge By Ken Lay Catholic High School baseball coach Caleb Moore went to the ball- park Wednesday anxious to see how his team would respond after the Irish dropped a heartbreaker 24 hours earlier. He didn’t necessarily like what he saw out of the PHOTO BY KEN LAY. gate at Bearden High’s Phil Farragut soccer players Timi Omitaomu and Dillon Bihlmeyer (4) await the ball, Garner Ballpark. along with Maryville’s Alex Sooner (10) in Thursday’s District 4-AAA showdown. The “We lost a tough one Admirals knocked off the Rebels 5-0 at Farragut Soccer Stadium and took sole posses- last night and that made sion of first place. you wonder how we would respond,” said Moore, who saw his squad take advan- tage of the Bulldogs’ gener- Admirals play ‘Farragut osity to claim a crucial 4-1 District 4-AAA victory. “We were a little flat early. PHOTO BY KEN LAY. soccer’ after halftime to “Sometimes this is a Catholic pitcher Nic Harpst prepares to make a play game where you don’t get against Bearden on Wednesday. Harpst picked up the win a lot of breaks but tonight, as The Irish down the Bulldogs 4-1 at Bearden’s Phil Gar- we got some breaks and we ner Ballpark. beat Maryville 5-0 were able to take advan- By Ken Lay only Kingston Pike bragging rights. tage of some of those Should the teams rekindle breaks.” advantage to 2-0 when the door on Bearden as he A second-half offensive surge pro- their rivalry in May, it will be for The Irish (16-11 overall, Rece Harpst scored when induced a popup from John pelled the Farragut High School boys a trip to Murfreesboro and a bid 6-4 in the district) lost an designated hitter Nick Beam. soccer team to a victory Friday night. to the Class AAA State Tourna- extra-inning league tilt at Mackle reached on anoth- Catholic scored a pair of And that win all but assured the Admi- ment will hang in the balance. West High Tuesday night. er error. runs in the sixth as Mac- PHOTO BY STEVE WILLIAMSrals the District 4-AAA regular-season Keane’s halftime speech But Catholic didn’t have a Bearden scored its lone Donald was hit by a pitch West High’s Zander Brown (left) and Oak Ridge’s Demarcus Wright battle for the ball in the Rebels’ 1-0 loss April 16 at West. Looking on arechampionship and a first-round bye in struck a nerve for the Admi- repeat performance as it run of the contest in the with the bases load and Rebels Josh Stevens (12) and Alejandro Cruz (20). next month’s postseason tournament. rals, especially Jake Lowe. was able to make the Bull- bottom of the frame. Harri- Whitt walked with the The 5-0 win over Maryville Thursday Lowe wasted little time putting dogs pay for their shaky son Mosley got things start- sacks juiced. night at Farragut Soccer Stadium didn’t the game away as he scored a pair performance in the field. ed with a one-out double The victory earned the come easily but it wasn’t supposed too. of markers in a six-minute span. For the first three innings, and took third when catch- Irish a season sweep of the Farragut (11-2-1 overall, 3-0 in His first goal came just after Catholic left-hander Nic er Ben Waybright ground- Bulldogs and left Bearden Continued on page 4District 4-AAA) took a 1-0 lead halftime and made the score Harpst and Bearden south- ed out. coach John Rice a bit frus- when Pablo Herrera fired a mid- 2-0 in the 41st minute. paw Cole Poynter were Mosley scored on a wild trated. range shot past Rebels’ goalkeeper “That ball came out of the corner and locked in a classic pitchers’ pitch to make it 2-1. “At the end of the day, Judson Lindley in the 18th minute. I hit it in off the back post,” said Lowe, duel and the two league Catholic squandered a they scored four runs Offensive opportunities came at who added another tally when he con- rivals were embroiled in a chance to blow things open because we gave them A Recipe For a premium early for both the Rebels verted a penalty kick in the 47th minute. 0-0 tie as the two lefties in the fifth. Poynter retired free bases and because we (7-6, 2-1) and Farragut. The Admi- That was the goal that Dover baffled opposing hitters. the first two catholic hit- couldn’t catch a cold,” Rice rals had just four shots on goal while said put things away. Then, Poynter’s defense ters. He plunked MacDon- said. “This is just another Maryville mustered just one over “We really wanted that third goal,” he unraveled. The Irish’s Ryan ald and Whitt before walk- game for us to get ready for Success the first 40 minutes of the match. said. “Everybody knows that a 2-0 lead MacDonald reached on an ing Lewis. the district tournament.” How you handle the failures When both sides left the pitch, is the most dangerous lead in soccer.” error to lead off the top of Bearden’s starter It was the third district is what defines you in everythe game was there for the taking. Dover was pleased with his the fourth frame. Poynter escaped when Rece Harpst game for Bearden in three other aspect. There’s noth- It was Brandon Keane, Farragut’s side’s effort after the break. then retired Cooper Whitt flew out to left field. days. The Bulldogs swept ing in life that happens tosenior goalkeeper, who gave the half- “That second half was 40 minutes and Garrett Lewis. The Bulldogs let a golden a home-and-home series you that you can’t relatetime sermon, not coach Ray Dover. of Farragut soccer,” he said. “That Poynter appeared poised opportunity to at least pull with Lenoir City. back to baseball.” “We knew that this was the game was a second half that we needed. to escape damage but then even in the bottom of the The Bulldogs, who played Storm regrets that we had to have and Brandon got “I’ve told everybody this. But if the Bulldogs (13-8-1, 5-6) fifth. With two outs, Poyn- four games Thursday and the spread of clubs andus all fired up at halftime,” Herre- we play with the appropriate energy made consecutive errors. ter walked. Patrick Boles Friday at Farragut’s Scott leagues has greatly dimin-ra. “We always look at Bearden as level, we can beat anybody. The second miscue of the singled and Jacob Balsley Dean Memorial Tourna- ished old-fashioned rec a big game but [Dover] told us that “If we don’t, anybody has a chance.” inning allowed Rece Harpst drew a free pass to load ment, will host Kingston leagues. “Not every kid that game didn’t matter right now.” Farragut outshot the Rebels 10-1 to reach and permitted the bases and chase Nic Pike rival Farragut tonight wants to play in the ultra- The Admirals tangle with Bearden after halftime. The Admirals also got MacDonald to come home Harpst from the game. [April 22] at 6 p.m. competitive clubs,” he said.Friday night, but with the one- second-half goals from Wes Jeter (in with the game’s first run Chris Arbuthnot, who start- “It doesn’t get any better “Rec leagues are perfecttime league rivals now in different the 52nd minute) and Aaron Small- after he stole third. ed at third for Catholic, went and it’s not supposed to,” for some kids.” regions, the spoils of that game are ing approximately 13 minutes later. The Irish extended their to the mound and slammed Rice said. PAGE B4 The Knoxville Focus April 22, 2019 The Importance of Keeping Rick Barnes By Alex Norman jury is still out on Jeremy happen. would have been the coach too long, Tennessee has “We have been through a In recent years, Tennes- Pruitt. In basketball, “The last time I prayed, at UCLA.” been a stepping stone. lot of change and different see has not been a “des- Donnie Tyndall couldn’t run I asked God for total clari- But Tennessee wasn’t Long gone are the days of things,” said Fulmer. “…we tination” job when it mat- away from the NCAA. ty,” said Barnes. “I said this sitting idly by during this Johnny Majors and Phillip weren’t going to let some- tered most. In football, And then the Vols really is what’s got to happen, ‘If process. Tennessee ath- Fulmer coaching the foot- body come in here and buy Lane Kiffin memorably lucked out when Texas fired they come back and say letics director Phillip Fulmer ball programs for 16 years our coach without putting bolted for his “dream job” Rick Barnes. He was avail- they can’t work this out, it’s worked with University of and only leaving because up a great fight. I think it at Southern California in able just as Tyndall was clear that I’ll be at Tennes- Tennessee Interim Presi- they were forced out the makes a statement for our 2010. In men’s basket- bring fired, and the rest is see. That’s where I want dent Randy Boyd and key door. programs. We have invest- ball, Cuonzo Martin, who recent history. to be.’ It got to that point boosters to secure funds The move to make sure ed here and in people. We many fans were happy to Tennessee has been one where I felt like my prayer to give Barnes a substan- Barnes stayed in Knoxville are in this to compete for see leave, departed for of the top programs in the had been answered. Once tial raise. Barnes report- proves Tennessee can be what could only be seen country in men’s basketball it happened, I called the edly will make $4.75 million a destination job again for championships at the con- as a less than lateral move. for the past two years. And people I needed to call and a year in his new contract, a hall of fame coach. In ference and national level. Their replacements have one of the traditional pow- told them I would be stay- third highest in all of col- Barnes’s case, it shows We had a really outstand- been less than overwhelm- erhouses of the sport took ing at Tennessee. I haven’t lege basketball. that Tennessee is a place ing proven person and we ing. In football, Kiffin was notice. looked back.” But perhaps the most someone can succeed and weren’t just going to let him followed up by the inept UCLA tried to woo Barnes That said, Barnes added, important thing is the then retire. Barnes is 64, go away.” Derek Dooley and the over- to California. For a time, “If the buyout would have change in perception of and this likely will be his whelmed Butch Jones. The he thought it was going to worked out, then I think I Tennessee athletics. For last stop. 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Secret City Ale; Walk the Tennessee Brew Works was indigenous to our home. fund the parks. parks began in July of 2017, The State Park Blonde Lime, and Country Roots. imported from the Midwest, Using State Park Blonde Tennessee Brew Works according to Paul Lindsley, Ale locally is districted The ale is also available in Canada, Germany, Britain Ale to launch the effort produces the ale which is director of PHASE:3 by Eagle Distributing and state parks lodges and golf and . provides an opportunity made with all-Tennessee marketing and media firm. is available at various courses where permitted. Tennessee State to benefit the Tennessee grains from Batey Farms He told The Focus the outlets around Knoxville There’s some movement Parks Conservancy also State Parks as well,” said in Rutherford County near brewery has presented including most Food City in the state legislature to partnered with Middle Christian Spears, president stores. 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West soccer team learns a lesson in upset loss to Oak Ridge Cont. from page 2 it,” he said. “We had a slow his squad this season. start and were sluggish the “There are a lot of things whole game.” we’ve got to do better. We The Rebels, however, have to look at tonight, tested the Wildcats’ rookie learn from it and see how goalkeeper early and often. we respond.” “I kind of expect that,” The Rebels bounced said Walls. “We’ve got a back Thursday with a 1-0 really good team. We had win at South-Doyle. Senior plenty of opportunities we Marc Scherer scored the didn’t capitalize on. winning goal in the 78th “It’s disappointing at minute. home. They’re the ones Scherer is a foreign that had a bus trip and a exchange student on the broken down bus, yet I felt team from Germany. West like – like the old saying – also has another foreign we didn’t get off the bus.” exchange student, Marc Oak Ridge arrived late, Caceres Saez, who is from delaying the start of the Spain. junior varsity match and The Rebels will be at the varsity contest that fol- home Tuesday night at 7 lowed. against rival Bearden (10- The Rebels’ warm-up 1). also was affected by the West has scored 58 delay. “Maybe that had a goals this season while little to do with it,” added allowing only nine. The Walls. only other blemishes on its Despite the defeat, record are a 3-2 loss to Far- the West coach said “the ragut and a scoreless tie potential is unlimited” for with Lenoir City. April 22, 2019 www.knoxfocus.com PAGE C1

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John Wesley, the founder do I take?” The cheeky cat of Methodism. Wesley held replies, “Where do you that we must use reason, want to go?” Alice admit- observation and tradition ted, “I don’t know,” where- in interpreting and under- upon the cat said, “Then, it standing the Bible. really doesn’t matter, does For 1000 years there it?” I think history is fun- was one Christian Church. damental and many have The word catholic can be told me this important translated as universal. perspective is deempha- Then, in the ten hundreds sized in modern day edu- the Eastern Orthodox cation. Is it any surprise Church separated from the then that history repeats Western or Roman church. itself, as 20th century phi- Risen And in 1517 a Catho- losopher George Santaya- I’ve just finished a course evidence that Luke was a lic priest named Martin na warned? of study which focuses on physician, so it is not such Luther penned to the local All but the most craven Luke’s account of Jesus’ a stretch to imagine him cathedral door in Witten- were horrified to see the life and his Easter “Jour- gathering and contemplat- berg Germany a number pictures of Notre-Dame ney to the Cross.” Because ing data just as I do in the of reforms he desired for aflame. Though I do not I am a follower of The Way, care of my patients. his church. The result was care for Medieval Gothic the Easter message is an As I begin this essay the Protestant Reforma- architecture, replete with important one for me, Paris’ Notre-Dame Cathe- tion which again divided flying buttresses, point- though I’ll admit as a child dral burns. It has been Christendom and quickly ed spires and gargoyles, I I much preferred the cel- nearly 50 years since I spread to England where understand the aim of the Fire in the framework of Notre Dame. ebration of Jesus’ birth at last saw the iconic great King Henry the 8th refused builders was to create a © LeLaisserPasserA38 / Wikimedia Commons Christmas! Like Socrates, gothic cathedral standing to obey the Pope. He was holy interior space. Having Jesus never wrote any- majestically on an island excommunicated, but just traveled in Europe a dozen faithful. Macron will have is the Cross which still thing. What we know of in the Seine River. Con- formed his own Anglican times and having found to overcome much resis- hangs above the smolder- Socrates we learn from struction began in 1163 church and established countless empty church- tance if he plans to rebuild ing ruins. his student Plato, and our and was finally complet- himself head of the church. es and cathedrals, I find a Christian cathedral in This week I heard a com- knowledge of Jesus comes ed 200 years later around John Wesley remained an it ironic that the loss of secular where there ment that “beauty points from the Gospelers Mat- 1350. The builders creat- Anglican minister all his this majestic church was have been thousands of to something higher.” I thew, Mark, Luke and ed a vast interior space life, but his methodical described by one individu- Christian church desecra- agree. The beautiful cathe- John; and each has a dif- within soaring walls which and thoughtful interpreta- al as “a hole in the soul.” tions all over France in the dral burned down during ferent perspective. had to be supported by tion of scripture resonat- Another imagined the last three years. Holy Week, but the symbol Luke’s Gospel is my exterior flying buttresses ed with the common man, burning church as a meta- After the fire I was of the church persists and favorite, perhaps because because the technology of and Methodism spread to phor for the end of Chris- moved by the now iconic transcends any edifice I sense in his writing a kin- rebar reinforced concrete and flourished in America. tianity in largely secular picture taken by Tamar constructed by man. dred spirit. Luke never met had yet to be invented. I’ve You might not be inter- France and Europe. Lapin and posted all over Through all of recorded Jesus, but before writing stood in hundreds of inte- ested in history, but then I Emmanuel Macron, the the Internet. The ruined history man has embraced his gospel he meticulous- rior spaces of great cathe- would argue, how can you President of France, has and still smoking interior and then turned away from ly gathered and analyzed drals which accomplish know where you’re going vowed to rebuild the mag- lit by a single ray of light God, over and over again. all the information avail- their aim of evoking in the unless you know where nificent cathedral, but will frames the hanging cross The temple of the Hebrews able, just like an internist. observer the hymn, “Surely you’ve been? A corollary it be a Christian church or which burns in my mind. was razed to the ground by If you doubt this assertion, the presence of the Lord is to this perspective is dis- something else? I hope he To me more important the Romans in 70 AD leav- reflect on Luke 1:1-4. How- in this place.” covered by Alice in Won- uses the millions of dol- than the loss of this mag- ing only the Wailing Wall. ever, there were no such I am not Catholic. I am derland. lars pledged and rebuild nificent cathedral, sundry Now, Notre-Dame is gone, things as internists 2000 a Christian and attend a Protagonist Alice the cathedral. This will be icons and fifty-two acres but the cross endures and years ago. As a discipline, Methodist church primarily encounters the Cheshire a testament to the resilien- of roof timber harvest- my Christ is risen. Internal Medicine began because I identify with the Cat at a fork in the road cy of the faith and perhaps ed in the Middle Ages for You may email Dr. Ferguson after World War II. There is 18th century philosophy of and asks him, “What road spur a resurgence of the the original construction, at [email protected]

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May 9 Tennova South, 7323 breast cancer are still unknown, most effective way to detect firm coverage for a screening Tennova is offering a Moth- Chapman Highway, Knoxville there are many factors including breast cancer at an early, treat- mammogram. er’s Day Mammogram Special May 10 North Knoxville Medical advancing age and family history able stage is to have yearly PAGE C2 The Knoxville Focus April 22, 2019 Future of Hope says goodbye to Director Dametraus Jaggers Future of Hope is integrating theological Christ’s Love saying goodbye to its reflection, cultural anal- One of the But then Tiger’s life with him was gone. Their But now they are hope- founding director, Dr. ysis, spiritual forma- great things crashed in around rabbi is in a sealed tomb less. We have been there. Dametraus Jaggers. Dr. tion, and vocational dis- about Christ’s him. Relationships on that Sunday morning. We hoped the investment Jaggers, who helped cernment. The immer- love is its abili- with family, friends, But as the morning passes, would pay off. We hoped launch Future of Hope in sion week is followed ty to connect us and his caddie stories are being reported: the job would be ours. We July of 2015, will move by nine months of men- with him. One came apart. Many the soldiers are no longer hoped the relationship to suburban Philadelphia tored collaboration with of the things sport writers spec- at the tomb guarding it, the would work. We hoped the this summer to serve as partner agencies across that our culture By Mark ulated he would stone has been rolled away, outcome of the surgery senior director of the Knoxville to develop and is crying out for Brackney, never win another Jesus is not in the tomb. would have gone well. The Lawrence A. Dowdy Mul- implement service proj- today is connec- Minister of the major, that was until In Luke 24, we read conversation in Luke 24 is ticultural Center at West ects that promise to pro- tion – connec- Arlington Church this year’s Masters. about two men who fol- about to make a change. Chester University. vide a concrete response tion with people of Christ Tiger Woods made lowed Jesus. They left Jeru- Jesus begins to tell God’s As founding director to challenging issues who care and his comeback with salem and are on the road redemptive plan by walking of Johnson University’s facing the city. love them. We an amazing win, to Emmaus, a town about them through the Old Tes- Future of Hope initiative, “We can never express all want to be connected, his fifteenth major. Tiger is seven miles west. They tament. They are reminded Dametraus was instru- how grateful we are to not alienated, rejected, or back. are trying to make sense that God had a plan and He mental in the success of Dametraus for his out- isolated. If you are young- Any golf analyst would tell of what just happened. is still on the throne. All the the program and in fur- standing leadership, dili- er than eleven years old, you that “Tiger” is good for Jesus walks up and they craze right now is Game of thering the University’s gent service, and Christ- you might not know much golf. The new Tiger Woods, are having a conversation Thrones – an HBO series connection with and ser- like character in helping about a golfer named Tiger especially, is connecting about him. They were “kept” that has taken the country vice to the city of Knox- Future of Hope become Woods, because it has with players and fans in a from recognizing Jesus. Our by storm. I have not seen ville. Johnson University a reality,” says Dr. Gary been that long since he way he never did before. He vision gets blurry when our an episode, but all the talk created Future of Hope David Stratton, dean of won a major golf champi- is more mature, seasoned hope is buried. They were about this final season is in partnership with Knox- the School of Arts and onship. In fact, one of my by life, and thus connect- downcast – this connec- who will finally reign on ville churches and non- Sciences at Johnson Uni- kids asked me the other able. Connections are big tion they had with Jesus the throne. Obviously, this profits with the help of versity. day, “Who is Tiger Woods?” and necessary, especial- has been broken and they series is not real, but there a grant from the Lilly Future of Hope will con- Winning fourteen major ly our connection to God are now discouraged. The is a real throne and we Endowment. tinue its impact on the championships put Tiger through Jesus. Let’s go Sunday before, these men know who sits on it. The Each summer, a cohort greater Knoxville area; a at the top of the leader back to the first Easter, on were likely throwing down two men on that Emmaus of high-potential high new cohort of students board for many years. He that Sunday morning when or waving palm branches road needed the remind- school students spends will begin the program was on track to take down the followers of Jesus are as Jesus rode in Jerusalem er that God had a plan for one week living, learning, this fall. Meet this year’s “The Golden Bear,” Jack hopeless, distraught, and with shouts of “Hosanna! Jesus and he was alive. We and serving together in Scholars and learn more Nicklaus, who won eigh- uncertain what to do next Blessed is he who comes need that reminder as well. an immersion experience at FutureofHope.org. teen major championships. because their connection in the name of the Lord.” LEGAL & PUBLIC NOTICES THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, Ad #154697 04/15/2019, 04/22/2019, 04/29/2019 description shall control. will be set for hearing Ex-Parte as to you before AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of CURRENT OWNER(S): JULIE E. MARTIN, Chancellor John F. Weaver in the Knox County FORECLOSURE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the JAMES O. THURMER III Chancery Court Division I at 400 W. Main Street, If applicable, the notice requirements of T.C.A. undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute NOTICE OF OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: UNIVERSITY Knoxville, Tennessee 37902. This notice will be NOTICES 35-5-101 have been met. Trustee. The Property is sold as is, where is, HEALTH SYSTEMS, UNIVERSITY PEDIATRIC published in a The Knoxville Focus Newspaper for All right of equity of redemption, statutory and without representations or warranties of any kind, SUBSTITUTE UROLOGYThe sale of the above-described property four (4) consecutive weeks. otherwise, and homestead are expressly waived in including fitness for a particular use or purpose. TRUSTEE’S SALE shall be subject to all matters shown on any This 2nd day of April, 2019. SUBSTITUTE said Deed of Trust, but the undersigned will sell THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO recorded plat; any unpaid taxes; any restrictive and convey only as Substitute Trustee. COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION WHEREAS, default has occurred in the covenants, easements or set-back lines that may ______TRUSTEE’S SALE If the U.S. Department of Treasury/IRS, the OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. performance of the covenants, terms and be applicable; any prior liens or encumbrances Clerk and Master State of Tennessee Department of Revenue, or Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, Substitute Trustee conditions of a Deed of Trust dated July 25, as well as any priority created by a fixture filing; Sale at public auction will be on May 9, the State of Tennessee Department of Labor or 119 S. Main Street, Suite 500 2005, executed by JULIE E. MARTIN, JAMES and to any matter that an accurate survey of 2019 on or about 10:00AM local time, at the Workforce Development are listed as Interested Memphis, TN 38103 O. THURMER III, conveying certain real property the premises might disclose. This property is North door, Knox County Courthouse, Knoxville, Parties in the advertisement, then the Notice of rubinlublin.com/property-listing therein described to KATHY WINSTEAD, as being sold with the express reservation that it is NON-RESIDENT Tennessee, conducted by the Substitute Trustee this foreclosure is being given to them and the Tel: (877) 813-0992Fax: (404) 601-5846 Trustee, as same appears of record in the subject to confirmation by the lender or Substitute Sale will be subject to the applicable governmental Ad #155078 04/15/2019, 04/22/2019, 04/29/2019 Trustee. This sale may be rescinded at any time. NOTICE as identified and set forth herein below, pursuant Register’s Office of Knox County, Tennessee to Deed of Trust executed by PATRICIA LOUISE entities’ right to redeem the property as required recorded July 29, 2005, at Instrument Number The right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale by 26 U.S.C. 7425 and T.C.A. §67-1-1433. to another day, time, and place certain without SATTERFIELD, to Paramount Title Services LLC, 200507290008991; TO: THE UNKNOWN FATHER OF THE CHILD; Trustee, on September 30, 2014, as Instrument This property is being sold with the express NOTICE OF and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said further publication, upon announcement at the reservation that the sale is subject to confirmation time and place for the sale set forth above. All right No. 201410090020391 in the real property SUBSTITUTE Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned IN RE: JAMARIO LEEROY JONES records of Knox County Register’s Office, by the lender or trustee. If the sale is set aside to New Penn Financial, LLC d/b/a Shellpoint and equity of redemption, statutory or otherwise, for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be homestead, and dower are expressly waived in ¬ Tennessee. TRUSTEE’S SALE Mortgage Servicing who is now the owner of said NO. 197709-2 Owner of Debt: OCWEN LOAN SERVICING , entitled only to a return of the purchase price. The debt; said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be Purchaser shall have no further recourse against good, but the undersigned will sell and convey only LLC WHEREAS, default has occurred in the andWHEREAS, the undersigned,Rubin Lublin IN THE CHANCERY COURT FOR KNOX the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s as Substitute Trustee. The Property is sold as is, The following real estate located in Knox performance of the covenants, terms and TN, PLLC, having been appointed as Substitute COUNTY, TENNESSEE attorney. where is, without representations or warranties County, Tennessee, will be sold to the highest call conditions of a Deed of Trust dated November Trustee by instrument to be filed for record in the In this Cause, it appearing from the Complaint MWZM File No. 19-000068-220-1 of any kind, including fitness for a particular use bidder subject to all unpaid taxes, prior liens and 30, 1999, executed by DESSIE L JOHNSON, Register’s Office of Knox County, Tennessee. filed, which is sworn to, that the defendant THE encumbrances of record: RAYMOND A. JOHNSON, conveying certain real NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given or purpose.THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING Mackie Wolf Zientz & Mann, UNKNOWN FATHER OF THE CHILD a non-resident TRACT 1: Situated in District No. Two (2) property therein described to ROBBIE L. MCLEAN, that the entire indebtedness has been declared TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION of the State of Tennessee, or whose whereabouts of Knox Count, Tennessee and bounded and P.C., Substitute Trustee(s) as Trustee, as same appears of record in the due and payable, and that the undersigned, Rubin OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PREMIER BUILDING, SUITE 404 cannot be ascertained upon diligent search and described as follows: Being LOT 28 in MYERS & Register’s Office of Knox County, Tennessee Lublin TN, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee or his duly Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, Substitute Trustee119 S. inquiry, so that the ordinary process of law METCALF`S OAK PARK ADDITION to Fountain 5217 MARYLAND WAY recorded December 3, 1999, at Instrument appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and Main Street, Suite 500 BRENTWOOD, TENNESSEE 37027 cannot be served upon THE UNKNOWN FATHER City, Tennessee, as shown on map of said Addition Number 199912030041929; authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute Memphis, TN 38103 OF THE CHILD it is ordered that said defendant in Map Book 8, Page 16, Register`s Office, TN INVESTORS PAGE: HTTP:// and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Trustee will, on May 16, 2019 at 10:00 AM rubinlublin.com/property-listing MWZMLAW.COM/TN_INVESTORS.PHP THE UNKNOWN FATHER OF THE CHILD file an Knox County, Tennessee to which map specific Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned at the North Side Entrance of the City County Tel: (877) 813-0992Fax: (404) 601-5846 answer with the Clerk and Master of the Chancery reference is hereby made for a more complete to U.S. Bank, National Association, as Indenture Building, 400 Main Street, Knoxville, TN 37902, Ad #155131 04/15/2019, 04/22/2019, 04/29/2019 Court in Knoxville, Tennessee and with Barbara description of the subject property. Said lot fronts NOTICE OF Trustee for the AFC Mortgage Loan Asset Backed proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest Clark, an Attorneys whose address is, 2415 E. 100 feet on the North side of Oak Park Drive in Notes, Series 1999-4 who is now the owner of and best bidder for cash or certified funds ONLY, Magnolia Avenue, Knoxville, TN 37917 within said Addition and extends back between parallel SUBSTITUTE said debt; the following described property situated in Knox thirty (30) days of the last date of publication or lines 175 feet to the back line of Lot 21 and is andWHEREAS, the undersigned,Rubin Lublin County, Tennessee, to wit: COURT a judgment by default will be taken against you bounded on the East by Lot 27 and on the West TRUSTEE’S SALE TN, PLLC, having been appointed as Substitute SITUATED IN DISTRICT NO. NINE (9) OF and the cause will be set for hearing Ex-Parte as by Lot 29. WHEREAS, default has occurred in the Trustee by instrument to be filed for record in the KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AND BEING to you before Chancellor Clarence E. Pridemore, TRACT 2: Situated in the Seventh (old 2nd) performance of the covenants, terms and Register’s Office of Knox County, Tennessee. WITHOUT THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE NOTICES Jr. at the Knox County Chancery Court, Division Civil District of Knox County, Tennessee within conditions of a Deed of Trust dated January 19, NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given CITY OF KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE, AND BEING II, 400 Main Street, Knoxville, Tennessee 37902. the 34th Ward of the City of Knoxville, Tennessee, 2018, executed by STEPHEN N EVATT, conveying that the entire indebtedness has been declared KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS PART OF NON-RESIDENT This notice will be published in The Knoxville Focus being known and designated as PART OF LOT certain real property therein described as same due and payable, and that the undersigned, Rubin PROPERTY OF HERMAN AND PAULINE MARTIN, Newspaper for four (4) consecutive weeks. 29, Block B, Oak Park Addition, as shown on the appears of record in the Register’s Office of Knox Lublin TN, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee or his duly AS SHOWN BY MAP OF THE SAME OF RECORD NOTICE This 26th day of March, 2019. map of same of record in Map Book 8, Page 58, County, Tennessee recorded January 24, 2018, at appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and IN PLAT CABINET O, SLIDE 28-D, REGISTER`S ______Register`s Office, Knox County, Tennessee, to Instrument Number 201801240043906; authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute OFFICE, KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AND which Map specific reference is hereby made for and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Trustee will, on May 16, 2019 at 10:00 AM BEING MORE PARTICULARLY BOUNDED AND TO: GASPER JUAN FRANCISCO; Clerk and Master a more complete description and further described Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned to at the City/County Lobby of the Knox County DESCRIBED ACCORDING TO THE SURVEY OF as follows: Beginning on an old iron pin in the Mid America Mortgage, Inc. who is now the owner Courthouse, Knoxville, Tennessee, proceed to sell SMOKY MOUNTAIN LAND SURVEYING CO., IN RE: MARIA DIEGO JUAN v. Northwestern ROW of Oak Park Drive 400 feet of said debt; at public outcry to the highest and best bidder INC., HOWARD T. DAWSON, SURVEYOR, DATED GASPER JUAN FRANCISCO NON-RESIDENT in the Southwestern direction from the point of andWHEREAS, the undersigned,Rubin Lublin for cash or certified funds ONLY, the following AUGUST 11, 1995 AND BEARING DRAWING ¬ intersection of the Northwest ROW of Oak Park TN, PLLC, having been appointed as Substitute described property situated in Knox County, NO. 951217 AS FOLLOWS, TO WIT: BEGINNING NO. 196104-2 NOTICE Drive and Robin Road; thence from said old iron Trustee by instrument to be filed for record in the Tennessee, to wit: AT AN EXISTING IRON PIN MARKING THE pin, N-13-53-W, 175.58 feet to a new iron pin Register’s Office of Knox County, Tennessee. SITUATED IN DISTRICT 8 KNOX COUNTY, NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE PROPERTY IN THE CHANCERY COURT FOR in the line of Lot 20; thence from said iron pin, NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given TENNESSEE AND WITHOUT THE CORPORATE DESCRIBED HEREIN, SAID IRON PIN BEING IN THE CHANCERY COURT FOR KNOX KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE N-77-12-E, 4.3 feet along the line of Lot 20 to that the entire indebtedness has been declared LIMITS OF THE CITY OF KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE IN THE SOUTHEASTERN LINE OF A 25 FOOT COUNTY, TENNESSEE No. 197644-3 an old iron pin, said old iron pin being a common due and payable, and that the undersigned, Rubin AND BEING ALL OF LOT 13 BLOCK B UNIT 6 JOINT PERMANENT EASEMENT; TO REACH In this Cause, it appearing from the Complaint TWILA GAY SHREVE corner to Lots 21, 28, 29, and 20; thence from Lublin TN, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee or his duly SPRINGPLACE SUBDIVISION AS SHOWN BY SAID POINT OF BEGINNING, BEGIN AT AN filed, which is sworn to, that the defendant Plaintiff, said old iron pin, S-12-29-E, 175.55 feet along the appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and MAP OF RECORD IN MAP BOOK 52-S, PAGE 9 EXISTING IRON PIN IN THE SOUTHEAST RIGHT- GASPER JUAN FRANCISCO a non-resident of the v. line of Lot 28 to an old iron pin being the point authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute IN THE REGISTER`S OFFICE FOR KNOX COUNTY, OF-WAY OF ARTELLA DRIVE, SAID IRON PIN State of Tennessee, or whose whereabouts cannot FLECIA DAWN SHREVE, CHARLES E. SHREVE, of Beginning, according to the survey of T.J. Trustee will, on May 16, 2019 at 10:00 AM TENNESSEE AND ACCORDING TO SURVEY OF MARKING THE WESTERN TERMINUS OF SAID be ascertained upon diligent search and inquiry, so CU COMMUNITY, LLC, TENNESSEE HOUSING Hatmaker, Surveyor, Knoxville, Tennessee, dated at the City/County Lobby of the Knox County A. B. THOMPSON DATED 2-11-72 TO WHICH JOINT PERMANENT EASEMENT AND BEING that the ordinary process of law cannot be served DEVELOPMENT AGENCY, and all other persons June 5, 1985, bearing Drawing No. 33,662. Courthouse, Knoxville, Tennessee, proceed to sell MAP AND SURVEY SPECIFIC REFERENCE IS LOCATED IN A NORTHEASTERLY DIRECTION upon GASPER JUAN FRANCISCO it is ordered unknown claiming any right, title, estate, This conveyance subject to all applicable at public outcry to the highest and best bidder HEREBY MADE AND INCORPORATED HEREIN 762.8 FEET, MORE OR LESS, FROM THE POINT that said defendant GASPER JUAN FRANCISCO lien, or interest in the real property described easements and set back lines. for cash or certified funds ONLY, the following AS IF COPIED VERBATIM. SUBJECT TO OF INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTHEAST RIGHT- file an answer with the Clerk and Master of the in the Complaint adverse to Plaintiff’s Being the same property conveyed to described property situated in Knox County, RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD IN DEED BOOK OF-WAY OF ARTELLA DRIVE AND BROWN ROAD; Chancery Court in Knoxville, Tennessee and with ownership, or any cloud on Plaintiff’s title, PATRICIA LOUISE SATTERFIELD, Trustee of Tennessee, to wit: 1454, PAGE 406 IN SAID REGISTER`S OFFICE. THENCE FROM SAID IRON PIN AND PROCEEDING Vanessa Samano, an Attorneys whose address Defendants. the Patricia Louise Satterfield Revocable Trust, SITUATED IN DISTRICT NO. NINE (9) OF SUBJECT TO GOVERNMENTAL ZONING AND ALONG THE SOUTHWEST LINE OF SAID JOINT is, P.O. Box 5051 Knoxville, TN 37928 within by virtue of a Correction Quitclaim Deed from KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, WITHOUT THE SUBDIVISION ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS PERMANENT EASEMENT, SOUTH 44 DEG. 17 thirty (30) days of the last date of publication or NOTICE OF PUBLICATION PATRICIA LOUISE SATTERFIELD, both individually CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF KNOXVILLE, IN EFFECT THEREON. MIN. EAST, 353.80 FEET TO AN EXISTING IRON a judgment by default will be taken against you Notice is hereby given that on March 13, and as the Executrix of the Estate of Paul R. AND BEING KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS Parcel ID: 060OB013 PIN IN THE NORTHWEST LINE OF THE PROPERTY and the cause will be set for hearing Ex-Parte as 2019, Plaintiff Twila Gay Shreve filed a Complaint Watts, recorded May 31, 2011 as Instrument LOT 2, CORRECTED FINAL PLAT BROOKSONG PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address DESCRIBED HEREIN; THENCE TURNING AND to you before Chancellor Clarence E. Pridemore, against Flecia Dawn Shreve, Charles E. Shreve, CU No. 201105310068987, in the Register`s Office SUBDIVISION, UNIT 1, AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT of the property is believed to be 1733 N RUNNING WITH THE SOUTHEAST LINE OF Jr. at the Knox County Chancery Court, Division Community, LLC, Tennessee Housing Development of Knox County, Tennessee. BEING the same OF THE SAME OF RECORD IN INSTRUMENT PARKRIDGE DR, KNOXVILLE, TN 37924. In SAID EASEMENT AND WITH THE NORTHWEST II, 400 Main Street, Knoxville, Tennessee 37902. Agency, and all other persons unknown claiming property conveyed to Patricia Louise Satterfield NO, 200002110009054, A CORRECTION OF the event of any discrepancy between this street LINE OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY, NORTH 67 This notice will be published in The Knoxville Focus any right, title, estate, lien, or interest in the real as Trustee of The Patricia Louise Satterfield PLAT CABINET 3, SLIDE 349-B, REGISTER`S address and the legal description of the property, DEG. 43 MIN. 17 SEC. EAST 147.78 FEET TO Newspaper for four (4) consecutive weeks. property described in the Complaint adverse to Revocable Trust as amended and restated, dated OFFICE FOR KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, TO the legal description shall control. AN EXISTING IRON PIN; THENCE CONTINUING, This 2nd day of April, 2019. Plaintiff’s ownership, or any cloud on Plaintiff’s March 16, 2011 and as amended September WHICH PLAT SPECIFIC REFERENCE IS HEREBY CURRENT OWNER(S): DESSIE L JOHNSON, NORTH 64 DEG. 14 MIN. 29 SEC. EAST, 14.55 title, to quiet title to the real property located at 19, 2014 from _____ by virtue of Quitclaim MADE FOR A MORE PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION. RAYMOND A. JOHNSON FEET TO AN EXISTING IRON PIN, THE TRUE ______125 Mayview Drive, Powell, Tennessee 37849 Deed dated October 9, 2014 of record in Book TOGETHER WITH AND SUBJECT TO THE OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: METRO POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE FROM SAID and for a declaration from the Court that Plaintiff 201410090020390, page ______, Register`s RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS IN AND TO THE KNOXVILLE HMA, LLC DBA PHYSICIAN`S POINT OF BEGINNING SOUTH 20 DEG. 50 MIN. Clerk and Master possesses sole right, title, and interest in and to Office Knox County, Tennessee. COMMON AREAS SHOWN ON PLAT OF RECORD REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTERThe sale of the 56 SEC. EAST, 200.09 FEET TO AN EXISTING the Residence in fee simple, subject to a mortgage AFORESAID AND AS CONVEYED IN DEED BOOK above-described property shall be subject to all IRON PIN; THENCE SOUTH 76 DEG. 10 MIN. and deed of trust. Defendants are required to Map 058E Group E Parcel 024.00 2251, PAGE 125 AND IN INSTRUMENT NO. matters shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid 13 SEC. WEST, 239.62 FEET TO AN EXISTING make defense and file an answer to the Complaint Tax ID: Map 058E Group E Parcel 024.00 200002230011549, AS A MEMBER OF THE taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or IRON PIN; THENCE ALONG A SEVERANCE LINE with the Clerk of the Chancery Court of Knox Current Owner(s) of Property: PATRICIA BROOK SONG SUBDIVISION HOMEOWNER`S set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior CROSSING THE PROPERTY OF HERMAN MARTIN NON-RESIDENT County, Tennessee, located at 400 Main Street LOUISE SATTERFIELD ASSOCIATION, INC. liens or encumbrances as well as any priority AND PAULINE MARTIN (PLAT CABINET O, SW, Suite 125, Knoxville, Tennessee, 37902 The street address of the above described Parcel ID: 125IB002 created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that SLIDE 28-D), NORTH 13 DEG. 27 MIN. 30 SEC. NOTICE and with Robert L. Vance, Esq., O.E. Schow, IV, property is believed to be 309 Oak Park Dr, PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. WEST, 167.09 FEET TO AN EXISTING IRON Esq., and C. Eliza Scott Jones, Esq., attorneys Knoxville, TN 37918, but such address is not of the property is believed to be 7304 CREEK This property is being sold with the express PIN; THENCE NORTH 68 DEG. 58 MIN. 28 TO: HUMBERTO VARGAS for Plaintiff, whose address is Woolf, McClane, part of the legal description of the property sold SONG CT, KNOXVILLE, TN 37920. In the event reservation that it is subject to confirmation by SEC. EAST, 54.09 FEET TO AN EXISTING IRON Bright, Allen & Carpenter, 900 South Gay Street, herein and in the event of any discrepancy, the of any discrepancy between this street address the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may PIN IN THE SOUTHEAST LINE OF THE JOINT IN RE: ROSA MARIA SANCHEZ Suite 900, Knoxville, Tennessee 37901-0900, legal description referenced herein shall control. and the legal description of the property, the legal be rescinded at any time. The right is reserved to PERMANENT EASEMENT; THENCE WITH SAID VARGAS v. HUMBERTO VARGAS or otherwise defend against the Complaint, SALE IS SUBJECT TO OCCUPANT(S) RIGHTS description shall control. adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, EASEMENT, NORTH 67 DEG. 43 MIN. 17 SEC. ¬ within thirty (30) days after the date of the last IN POSSESSION. CURRENT OWNER(S): STEPHEN N EVATT and place certain without further publication, EAST, 147.78 FEET TO AN EXISTING IRON NO. 195590-1 publication of this notice; otherwise, default THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ADJOURN OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: BROOKSONG upon announcement at the time and place for PIN; THENCE CONTINUING, NORTH 64 DEG. 14 judgment may be entered against the Defendants THE DAY OF THE SALE TO ANOTHER DAY, SUBDIVISION HOAThe sale of the above-described the sale set forth above. All right and equity of MIN. 29 SEC. EAST, 14.55 FEET TO THE POINT IN THE CHANCERY COURT FOR KNOX for the relief demanded in the Complaint. TIME AND PLACE CERTAIN WITHOUT FURTHER property shall be subject to all matters shown redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, OF BEGINNING. THE AFORESAID PROPERTY IS COUNTY, TENNESSEE Respectfully submitted this ______day of PUBLICATION, UPON ANNOUNCEMENT AT THE on any recorded plat; any unpaid taxes; any and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of CONVEYED TOGETHER WITH AND SUBJECT TO In this Cause, it appearing from the Complaint ______, 2019. TIME AND PLACE FOR THE SALE SET FORTH restrictive covenants, easements or set-back Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the A JOINT PERMANENT EASEMENT FOR INGRESS filed, which is sworn to, that the defendant ABOVE. THE TERMS OF SALE ARE CASH. ANY lines that may be applicable; any prior liens or undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute AND EGRESS AS SHOWN ON PLAT OF RECORD HUMBERTO VARGAS, a non-resident of the State WOOLF, McCLANE, BRIGHT, TAXES OR FEES WILL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY encumbrances as well as any priority created Trustee. The Property is sold as is, where is, IN PLAT CABINET O, SLIDE 28-D, REGISTER`S of Tennessee, or whose whereabouts cannot be ALLEN & CARPENTER, PLLC OF THE PURCHASER. IF THE SALE IS SET ASIDE by a fixture filing; and to any matter that an without representations or warranties of any kind, OFFICE, KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, PLUS ascertained upon diligent search and inquiry, so FOR ANY REASON, THE PURCHASER AT THE accurate survey of the premises might disclose. including fitness for a particular use or purpose. A MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT RELATIVE that the ordinary process of law cannot be served By:______SALE SHALL BE ENTITLED ONLY TO A RETURN This property is being sold with the express THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A THERETO OF RECORD IN DEED BOOK 2093, upon HUMBERTO VARGAS, it is ordered that said Robert L. Vance, Esq., BPR #021733 OF THE PURCHASE PRICE. THE PURCHASER reservation that it is subject to confirmation by DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE PAGE 731, IN SAID REGISTER`S OFFICE. defendant, HUMBERTO VARGAS, file an answer O.E. Schow, IV, Esq., BPR #018212 SHALL HAVE NO FURTHER RECOURSE AGAINST the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Parcel ID: 136 03805 with the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court C. Eliza Scott Jones, Esq., BPR #035315 THE GRANTOR, THE GRANTEE, OR THE be rescinded at any time. The right is reserved to Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, Substitute Trustee PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address of at Knoxville, Tennessee and with Maria Dajcar, Attorneys for Plaintiff TRUSTEE. adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, 119 S. Main Street, Suite 500 the property is believed to be 1040 ARTELLA an Attorney whose address is, P.O. Box 6776 OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: BOYD and place certain without further publication, Memphis, TN 38103 DR, KNOXVILLE, TN 37920. In the event of Sevierville, TN 37864, within thirty (30) days of Post Office Box 900 GREGORY AND SECRETARY FOR HOUSING AND upon announcement at the time and place for rubinlublin.com/property-listing any discrepancy between this street address and the last date of The publication or a judgment by Knoxville, Tennessee 37901-0900 URBAN DEVELOPMENT the sale set forth above. All right and equity of Tel: (877) 813-0992Fax: (404) 601-5846 the legal description of the property, the legal default will be taken against you and the cause (865) 215-1000 April 22, 2019 www.knoxfocus.com PAGE C3 Christ’s Love 4th Annual Booth Brothers Knoshville coming to Knoxville New Destiny Productions Jewish Food is pleased to announce that the Booth Brothers are coming to Wallace Memo- rial Baptist Church in Knox- Festival ville on Saturday, April 27. The Knoxville Jewish Alliance (KJA) is hosting the This will be the spring con- 4th annual Knoshville Jewish Food Festival! This cert for New Destiny Pro- event is open to the public and encourages the whole ductions. community to come and join in on the celebration The group is comprised of food! of Ronnie and Michael You might be familiar with bagels and lox or challah Booth and Paul Lancast- bread. But what about shakshuka or mandlebrot? er. Although others have Come and enjoy these Jewish foods and more at the been the third part of the Knoshville Jewish Food Festival. (The event’s name trio, Paul Lancaster is the is a play on the Yiddish word “nosh,” which means newest member. Paul has to snack or nibble.) Knoshville brings together every enjoyed success with other Jewish organization in the Knoxville and Oak Ridge gospel groups and he is area, in celebration and appreciation of Jewish foods now bringing his vocal abil- Ronnie Booth, Michael Booth and Paul Lancaster make up this award-winning trio. and cuisine. ities to the Booth Brothers. Their God-given talent has garnered them numerous awards including Album of the The KJA is a dynamic, warm and welcoming The harmonies, a trade- Year, Song of the Year, Trio of the Year, Favorite Artist of the Year and many others. The community with services, organizations and activities mark of the Booth Broth- Booth Brothers have a unique ability to communicate through song and humor. to meet the needs of Knoxville and surrounding ers, are continuing with areas. KJA partners with local businesses, non-profit the addition of Paul to the and individually, has been Ronnie, Michael and the peace and comfort they organizations, and philanthropic groups to assist group. acknowledged as one of Paul do not know when desire. in creating a diverse and inclusive community in Russ Woolard, president the finest in the business they will no longer climb on The concert begins at Knoxville. of New Destiny Produc- having received many the bus and travel the high- 6 p.m. and doors open at When: Sunday, May 5th 11 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. tions, says that Ronnie, awards over the years, ways to meet and minister 5 p.m. Tickets range from Where: Arnstein Jewish Community Center, 6800 Michael and Paul are including Song of the Year, to people. They do know, $15 to $30. Children 14 Deane Hill Drive, Knoxville, TN 37919 deeply committed to musi- Album of the Year, Trio of however, that until that day and under are free in Gen- Parking: Arnstein Jewish Community Center, 6800 cal excellence yet have a the Year, Male Group of the comes, they will continue eral Admission and Balcony Deane Hill Drive and overflow parking available next greater desire to impact Year, Best Live Perform- their mission of proclaiming seating. Tickets can be pur- door at RBI/PTI until 2 p.m. the hearts of those listen- ers, Artist of the Year and that Jesus Christ is the only chased locally and online. Price: The event is free; $10 minimum purchase ing to their music. Refresh- others. Although the group way to achieve salvation Further information on the for food tickets ing humor, inspiring songs, is grateful for the recogni- and eternal life and they Booth Brothers concert can Point of Contact: Jonathan Branton, program@ and encouraging words are tion of their work, their aspi- will never cease announc- be found at www.newdes- jewishknoxville.org or call the AJCC Office at embedded in every con- ration is for all honor and ing to the world that He is tinyproductions.com. (865)690-6343. cert. This trio, collectively glory to be God’s alone. the only One who can give LEGAL & PUBLIC NOTICES filed, which is sworn to, that the defendant resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, 2002 CADILLAC 1G6KD54YX2U182413 RICHARD LYNN GREENE a non-resident of the ESTATE OF ROSE MARIE SANDERS NOTICE TO against his or her estate are required to file the 2004 BUICK 1G4HR54KX4U141167 NON-RESIDENT State of Tennessee, or whose whereabouts PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) CREDITORS same with the Clerk and Master of the above 2006 CHEVROLET 1G1AK55F367664861 cannot be ascertained upon diligent search and MARK SANDERS; EXECUTOR named court on or before the earlier of the dates 1999 JEEP 1J4GW58NXXC688831 NOTICE inquiry, so that the ordinary process of law 5613 MILLERTOWN PIKE ESTATE OF DAVID GREGORY STACEY prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will 2000 OLDSMOBILE 1G3WS52H2YF208538 cannot be served upon RICHARD LYNN GREENE KNOXVILLE, TN. 37924 DOCKET NUMBER 81289-3 be forever barred. 1977 FORD F10GN081440 it is ordered that said defendant RICHARD LYNN (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the TO: DWIGHT DAVID AUSTIN 2001 FORD 1FAFP40431F168901 GREENE file an answer with the Clerk and Master Notice is hereby given that on the 9 day of first publication of this notice if the creditor 2007 NISSAN 1N4AL21E47C112073 IN RE: JULIANA FAITH ALDAY of the Chancery Court in Knoxville, Tennessee and received an actual copy of this notice to creditors ¬ APRIL 2019, letters administration in respect 2004 HYUNDAI KM8SC73D04U631770 with Jerry R. Givens, an Attorneys whose address NOTICE TO of the Estate of DAVID GREGORY STACEY who at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four NO. 196937-1 is, 9724 Kingston Pike, Suite 504, Knoxville TN (4) months from the date of this first publication; 1997 CHEVROLET 2G1WL52M0V1147924 died Oct 5, 2018, were issued the undersigned 1989 CHEVROLET 1GNCT18Z0K8113830 37922 within thirty (30) days of the last date of CREDITORS by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court or publication or a judgment by default will be taken (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor 2002 BMW 5UXFB33522LH34610 IN THE CHANCERY COURT FOR KNOX ESTATE OF CHARLES ALBERT MCKEE of Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, 2000 BMW WBABM5348YJP01591 against you and the cause will be set for hearing resident and non-resident, having claims, matured received an actual copy of the notice to creditors COUNTY, TENNESSEE Ex-Parte as to you before Chancellor Clarence DOCKET NUMBER 81434-1 if the creditor received the copy of the notice less 1999 MAZDA JM1BJ2223X0178771 In this Cause, it appearing from the Complaint or unmatured, against his or her estate are E. Pridemore, Jr. at the Knox County Chancery required to file the same with the Clerk and Master than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four 2008 HYUNDAI 5NMSG73D58H170832 filed, which is sworn to, that the defendant Court, Division II, 400 Main Street, Knoxville, Notice is hereby given that on the 2 day of (4) months from the date of first publication as 2003 FORD 1FTRW07L73KB99143 DWIGHT DAVID AUSTIN, non-resident of the State APRIL 2019, letters administration in respect of of the above named court on or before the earlier Tennessee 37902. This notice will be published of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their described in (1)(A); or 2005 ACURA 19UUA66235A003570 of Tennessee, or whose whereabouts cannot be in The Knoxville Focus Newspaper for four (4) the Estate of CHARLES ALBERT MCKEE who died (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s 1997 BUICK 1G4HR52K8VH537434 Jul 24, 2018, were issued the undersigned by the claims will be forever barred. ascertained upon diligent search and inquiry, so consecutive weeks. date of death. 2006 CHEVROLET 3GNDA23D36S505287 that the ordinary process of law cannot be served Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the This 17th day of April, 2019. first publication of this notice if the creditor 1996 CHEVROLET 1GCCS194XT8120638 upon DWIGHT DAVID AUSTIN, it is ordered that ______County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- This the 3 day of APRIL, 2019. said defendant, DWIGHT DAVID AUSTIN, file an resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, received an actual copy of this notice to creditors 1995 CHEVROLET 1GCCS1444S8197107 at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four 2018 CHRYSLER 2C3CCABG8KH539554 answer with the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Clerk and Master against his or her estate are required to file the ESTATE OF TERESA NAN BROWN Court at Knoxville, Tennessee and with Vivian L. same with the Clerk and Master of the above (4) months from the date of this first publication; 2005 DODGE 2D4FV48VX5H676707 or PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) 2009 DODGE 1D8GU28KX9W513577 Crandall, an Attorney whose address is, 104 Paris named court on or before the earlier of the dates ELLEN MANER; CO-ADMINISTRATRIX Lane Oak Ridge, TN 37830, within thirty (30) days prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor 2013 DODGE 1C3CDFBA7DD106006 received an actual copy of the notice to creditors 1600 LA PALOMA DRIVE of the last date of publication or a judgment by NOTICE TO be forever barred. KNOXVILLE, TN. 37923 2001 FORD 1FAFP34P81W185692 default will be taken against you and the cause (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the if the creditor received the copy of the notice less 2004 FORD 1FAFP45X94F227652 than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four will be set for hearing Ex-Parte as to you before CREDITORS first publication of this notice if the creditor CAROL DUVALL; CO-ADMINISTRATRIX 2001 FORD 3FAFP31361R179877 Chancellor John F. Weaver in the Knox County received an actual copy of this notice to creditors (4) months from the date of first publication as 1996 FORD 1FTEX15N1TKA27146 described in (1)(A); or 1025 EWA DRIVE Chancery Court, Division I, at 400 W. Main Street, ESTATE OF PATRICK KEITH ATKINS at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four CROSSVILLE, TN. 38572 2001 FORD 1FMZU64E81ZA04195 Knoxville, Tennessee 37902. This notice will be DOCKET NUMBER 81579-2 (4) months from the date of this first publication; (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s 2011 HYUNDAI 5NPDH4AE3BH039859 date of death published in The Knoxville Focus Newspaper for or 2004 HONDA 1HGCM66884A047098 four (4) consecutive weeks. Notice is hereby given that on the 11 day of (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor This the 9 day of APRIL, 2019. 2011 JEEP 1J4RR4GG4BC723014 APRIL 2019, letters administration in respect of received an actual copy of the notice to creditors 2000 MERCEDES WDBLK65G1YT035185 This 10th day of April, 2019. the Estate of PATRICK KEITH ATKINS who died if the creditor received the copy of the notice less Apr 6, 2019, were issued the undersigned by the than sixty (60) days prior ESTATE OF DAVID GREGORY STACEY MISC. 2000 MERCEDES WDBHA24G9YA864083 2009 NISSAN 3N1BC13E29L380118 ______Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox to the date that is four (4) months from the PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) Clerk and Master County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- date of first publication as described in (1)(A); or LISA ESTEPP; ADMINISTRATRIX 2004 NISSAN JN1AZ36AX4T005788 resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, 5718 SUMMER GROVE LANE NOTICES 2015 NISSAN 1N4AL3AP1FN340834 against his or her estate are required to file the (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s KNOXVILLE, TN. 37931 2007 SAAB YS3FH41UX71134281 NON-RESIDENT same with the Clerk and Master of the above date of death. 1999 TOYOTA 2T1BR12E8XC152234 named court on or before the earlier of the dates LEGAL SECTION 94 2010 TOYOTA 2T1BU4EE1AC515587 NOTICE prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will This the 2 day of APRIL, 2019. NOTICE TO 2006 TOYOTA 4T1BE32K66U716229 be forever barred. Knox County will receive bids for the following 2005 TOYOTA JTDBR32E052067119 TO: ANY UNKNOWN PERSONS CLAIMING (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the ESTATE OF CHARLES ALBERT MCKEE CREDITORS items & services: ANY RIGHT, TITLE, ESTATE, LIEN OR first publication of this notice if the creditor PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE($) Bid 2836, Hybrid Vehicle, Re-bid, due 5/21/19; INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERTY LOCATED received an actual copy of this notice to creditors RONNY ALLEN MCKEE; ADMINISTRATOR Bid 2840, Hot Mix Hauling, Placement, APPLICATION AT 125 MAYVIEW DRIVE POWELL, TN 37849 at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four 5512 MEADOW RUE TRAIL ESTATE OF MARTHA RAYE WILSON Sidewalk and Curbing FY 2020, due 5/22/19 (4) months from the date of this first publication; KNOXVILLE, TN. 37918 DOCKET NUMBER 80928-2 For additional information call 865-215-5777, FOR TITLE IN RE: ABIGAIL LYNN BURRESS or stop by the Procurement Division, 1000 North NO. 197644-3 (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor ROBERT A COLE ATTORNEY AT LAW Notice is hereby given that on the 4 day of Central St., Suite 100, Knoxville, TN 37917, JOSEPH DOCKERY hereby serves notice that received an actual copy of the notice to creditors 3715 POWERS STREET APRIL 2019, letters administration in respect of or visit our website: www.knoxcounty.org/ he/she intends to apply for a title on a vehicle the Estate of MARTHA RAYE WILSON who died IN THE CHANCERY COURT FOR KNOX if the creditor received the copy of the notice less KNOXVILLE, TN. 37917 procurement. To bid on Knox County surplus described as follows: Jun 9, 2018, were issued the undersigned by the COUNTY, TENNESSEE than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four items, go to www.govdeals.com. 2004, CHEVY CAVALIER, 4 DR, Vehicle (4) months from the date of first publication as Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- Identification Number 1G1JC52F447198906. In this Cause, it appearing from the Complaint described in (1)(A); or NOTICE TO Any and all parties holding an interest in said filed, which is verified, that the Defendants, ANY resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s vehicle must contact JOSEPH DOCKERY by UNKNOWN PERSONS CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, date of death CREDITORS against his or her estate are required to file the NOTICE OF LIEN SALE TITLE, ESTATE, LIEN OR INTEREST IN THE REAL same with the Clerk and Master of the above certified mail, return receipt requested, within ten PROPERTY LOCATED AT 125 MAYVIEW DRIVE This the 11 day of APRIL, 2019. ESTATE OF JEWEL FAYE RAND named Court on or before the earlier of the dates The owners and/or lienholders of the following (10) business days of the date of this publication POWELL, TN 37849, is a non-resident of the State DOCKET NUMBER 81491-1 prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will vehicles are hereby notified of their rights to pay to 2301 LAKEMOOR DR, KNOXVILLE, TN 37920. of Tennessee, or whose whereabouts cannot be ESTATE OF PATRICK KEITH ATKINS be forever barred: (1) (A) Four (4) months from the all charges and reclaim said vehicles being held at Published in The Knoxville Focus Monday, ascertained upon diligent search and inquiry, so PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) Notice is hereby given that on the 3 day of date of the first pubulication of this notice if the the storage lot of Floyd’s Wrecker Service Inc. APRIL 22, 2019 that the ordinary process of law cannot be served BRICE ATKINS; ADMINISTRATOR APRIL 2019, letters testamentary in respect of creditor received an actual copy of this notice to Failure to reclaim these vehicles will be deemed a upon ANY UNKNOWN PERSONS CLAIMING ANY 412 BROWN DRIVE the Estate of JEWEL FAYE RAND who died Feb creditors at least sixty (60) days before the date waiver of all rights and titles along with consent to RIGHT, TITLE, ESTATE, LIEN OR INTEREST PORTAGEVILLE, MO. 63873 23, 2018, were issued the undersigned by the that is four (4) months from the date of this first dispose of said vehicles at public auction to be held NOTICE OF LIEN SALE IN THE REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 125 Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox publication; or on: Thursday May 16th, 2019 10:00am, at 135 MAYVIEW DRIVE POWELL, TN 37849. County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor Hawthorne Ave. Knoxville, TN 37920. IT IS ORDERED that said defendants file an resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, received an actual copy of the notice to creditors 2006 TOYOTA 5TDZA23C36S465979 THE OWNERS AND/OR LIEN HOLDERS answer with the Clerk and Master of the Chancery NOTICE TO against his or her estate are required to file the if the creditor received the copy of the notice less 2000 NISSAN 5N1ED28Y7YC535901 OF THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES ARE HERBY Court at Knoxville, Tennessee and with C. Eliza same with the Clerk and Master of the above than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four 2004 CHEVROLET KL1TD52684B113664 NOTIFIED OF THEIR RIGHTS TO PAY ALL Scott Jones, an Attorney whose address is, P.O. CREDITORS named Court on or before the earlier of the dates (4) months from the date of first publication as 2004 CHEVROLET 2G1WF52E849216651 CHARGES AND RECLAIM SAID VEHICLES BEING Box 900 Knoxville, TN 37901, within thirty (30) prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will described in (1) (A); or 1999 ACURA 19UUA5648XA031010 HELD AT SERVICE BODY SHOP, 2612 W. BLOUNT ESTATE OF ROSE MARIE SANDERS be forever barred: 1999 VOLKSWAGEN 3VWSC29M5XM041911 days of the last date of publication of this notice, (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s AVE, KNOXVILLE, TN 37920, 865-573-5222. or a judgment by default will be taken against DOCKET NUMBER 80845-3 (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the date of death. 1999 TOYOTA 1NXBR12E6XZ249303 first publication of this notice if the creditor 1995 CHEVROLET 2G1FP22S3S2100751 FAILURE TO RECLAIM THESE VEHICLES WILL you and the cause set for hearing Ex Parte as BE DEEMED A WAIVER OF ALL RIGHTS, TITLE Notice is hereby given that on the 11 day of received an actual copy of this notice to creditors This the 4 day of APRIL, 2019. 1996 NISSAN 1N6SD11S5TC351182 to you before Chancellor Michael Moyers at the AND CONSENT TO DISPOSE OF SAID VEHICLE Knox County Chancery Court, Division III, 400 APRIL 2019, letters testamentary in respect of at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four 1982 CHEVROLET 1G1AP8774CL183142 AT PUBLIC AUCTION IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE Main Street, Knoxville, Tennessee 37902. This the Estate of ROSE MARIE SANDERS who died (4) months from the date of this first publication; ESTATE OF MARTHA RAYE WILSON 2011 FORD 1FMCU0D75BKC60809 notice will be published in The Knoxville Focus Aug 20, 2018, were issued the undersigned by the or PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) 2000 LINCOLN 1LNHM82W1YY887088 TENNESSEE PUBLIC ACTS 1967, CHAPTER 240, Newspaper for four (4) consecutive weeks. Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor REBECCA L SHEPHERD; 2014 BASHAN LHJPCNBU4EB100083 HOUSE BILL 379 ON MAY 13, 2019 AT 10 AM . County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- received an actual copy of the notice to creditors CO-ADMINISTRATRIX 1995 CHEVROLET 1GCCS1949S8132245 This 2nd day of April, 2019. resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, if the creditor received the copy of the notice less 4604 MEREDITH ROAD 2001 CHEVROLET 1G1JC124317315992 2005 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT – ______against his or her estate are required to file the than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four KNOXVILLE, TN. 37921 1988 JEEP 1JTML63P4JT197273 3VWDF71K05M614993 Clerk and Master same with the Clerk and Master of the above (4) months from the date of first publication as 1999 MERCURY 2MEFM74W4XX717114 named Court on or before the earlier of the dates described in (1)(A); or SAMMIE L VADEN; CO-ADMINISTRATRIX 2006 MAZDA JM1CR293060108042 prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s 1601 OPEN RANGE ROAD 2004 FORD 1FMZU63K14UB17690 NOTICE OF LIEN SALE NON-RESIDENT be forever barred: date of death CROSSVILLE, TN. 38555 2009 HONDA 2HGFA16399H339655 (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the 2011 JEEP 1J4NF5FB6BD167205 NOTICE first publication of this notice if the creditor This the 3 day of APRIL, 2019. 1997 BUICK 1G4HP52K3VH513421 PUBLIC SALE TO BE HELD ON, May 8, 2019 received an actual copy of this notice to creditors NOTICE TO 2006 FORD 1FMEU62EX6UA89434 11:00 AM AT YOUR EXTRA STORAGE (starts at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four ESTATE OF JEWEL FAYE RAND 2000 NISSAN JN1CA31DXYT541826 at Cedar Bluff location): CONTENTS OF THE TO: RICHARD LYNN GREENE; (4) months from the date of this first publication; PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) CREDITORS 2003 PONTIAC 5Y2SL62863Z440875 FOLLOWING UNITS WILL BE SOLD TO SATISFY or CYNTHIA FAYE RAND 2004 CHEVROLET 1GNDT13S442399718 OWNERS LIEN FOR RENT DUE IN RE: LAURA NICOLE GREENE (B) Sixty (60) days from the da&e the creditor CONNATSER; EXECUTRIX ESTATE OF TERESA NAN BROWN 2006 CHEVROLET 2G1WB58K769237390 v. RICHARD LYNN GREENE received an actual copy of the notice to creditors 8133 BELL CAMPGROUND ROAD DOCKET NUMBER 81549-2 2004 CHEVROLET 1G1ND52F04M599076 254 Harry Lane Blvd. Knoxville, TN 37923; ¬ if the creditor received the copy of the notice less POWELL, TN. 37849 2000 PONTIAC 1G2JB1244Y7275768 G12 Patricia Bower, H20 Ursula Houser, F15 NO. 197748-2 than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four Notice is hereby given that on the 3 day of 1988 PONTIAC 2G2AG51W1J9200865 Victor Huezo, , H28 Knevada Dotson, : 7144 (4) months from the date of first publication as BILL PETTY ATTORNEY AT LAW APRIL 2019, letters administration in respect of 2000 CADILLAC 1G6ET1292YB704153 Clinton Hwy, Knoxville TN 37849; F18 Lois described in (1)(A); or 705 GATE LANE, SUITE 202 the Estate of TERESA NAN BROWN who died Feb 2008 CHRYSLER 2A8GF48XX8R118265 Hamblin : 4303 E. Emory Rd. Knoxville TN. IN THE CHANCERY COURT FOR KNOX (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s KNOXVILLE, TN. 37909 12, 2019, were issued the undersigned by the 1986 GMC 1GDEG25H6D7518070 37938; E36 Ginger Lay, B24 Mark Lively, K07 COUNTY, TENNESSEE date of death Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox 2001 GMC 1GKEK13TX1J132923 Shawn Parr, J12 Tammy Reeves, J29 Kristy In this Cause, it appearing from the Complaint This the 11 day of APRIL, 2019. County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- 1994 FORD 1FTEF14N1RNB35679 Watlington. CASH ONLY. 865-691-0444 PAGE C4 The Knoxville Focus April 22, 2019

limited and pre-registra- door open Friday and Sat- Mabry-Hazen House as the tion is required. Call 865- urday mornings,, shoppers stage, Shakespeare on the ANNOUNCEMENTS 573-5508 or email info@ will find hundreds of bar- Hill will recount the tale Beginning Genealogy class 70 seasonal part-time serve our Knoxville-based marblesprings.net for more gains that include qual- of two young star-crossed The Parrott-Wood Memo- Youth Development Work- alumni.” information. ity furniture, major appli- lovers whose deaths ulti- rial Library in Strawberry ers and Lifeguards for 16 C-N will convert three ances, lawn, garden (need mately reconcile their feud- Plains and the Jefferson locations. Shifts will fall of the building’s four units Karns/Hardin Valley a tiller?), and farm equip- ing families. For centuries, County Genealogical Soci- between 7 a.m. – 6 p.m., for University use. The unit Republican meeting ment, dishes, glassware, Romeo and Juliet has been ety will offer a free Begin- up to 29 hours, with oppor- that housed the original The Karns/Hardin Valley clothes, pictures, lamps, the love story by which all ning Genealogy class in two tunities for full-time, year- bank location is already Republicans will meet tools, electronics, books, other are measured and sessions which will take round employment. furnished to fit some of the at 10410 Gallows Point DVDs, CDs and old vinyl the first Shakespeare on place on Monday, May 13, University’s needs, includ- Drive, Tuesday, May 2 at 7 records, seasonal items, the Hill puts a historic spin and Tuesday, May 14 , 5 Carson-Newman to open ing two offices, a confer- p.m. Come make a differ- crafts, toys, bicycles, exer- on this classic tragedy. – 7 p.m. Participants will Knoxville Education Center ence room and computer ence in these great United cise equipment, domestics, Set against the backdrop explore free internet sites, Carson-Newman Uni- workstations. Two other States of America. For and knick knacks. Need a of Mabry-Hazen House, learn how to organize their versity’s reach will soon units will transform into more information please boat? One is for sale! the well-known tragedy of family information, how to extend further into Knox- three classrooms for stu- call (865)441-4236. Donations can be left at Romeo & Juliet plays out in use census records, and ville with the purchase of dents in the Bachelor of the church Monday through a new setting. Built in 1858 be introduced to genealogy a building on Middlebrook Business Administration, Park Dedication Friday from 9:00 a.m. to and seated atop Mabry’s software. The instructor will Pike that will serve as addi- Master of Business Admin- There will be a park dedi- 4:30 p.m., through Thurs- hill, the historic house will be Ann Blomquist and print- tional classroom space for istration and RN-BSN pro- cation at Maloney Rd. Park day, May 2, until noon. act as a unique backdrop ed materials will be provid- dual enrollment and adult grams. on Thursday, May 2 at 6:00 For pick up of large items, to this antebellum-era pro- ed. Each class is limited to and graduate studies, a Classes will begin in the p.m. The park is being ded- please call the church duction. While the Bard’s 20 people and those per- meeting space for online new location in 2019. icated to the residents of office at 577-1954. tragic tale remains unal- sons with laptops or tablet students and a location to the Lakemoor Hills Commu- Income from the sale tered, the players will wear computers are encouraged house alumni events. History Alive! Summer Day nity. Everyone is invited. goes to support the historic garments from the to bring them. Some com- The University purchased Camp to be held at Marble church’s missions minis- mid-nineteenth century. puter devices will be avail- the former Capital Bank Springs State Historic Site Party in the Park tries. Mission teams have Three shows will occur: able from the library. Par- building at 9261 Middle- From Monday, June 17 Inskip Elementary is been to New York City, Mas- Friday, May 10, 7:30 p.m. ticipants should have some brook Pike to transform to Friday, June 21, Marble hosting Party in the Park sachusetts, Italy, Brazil, Saturday, May 11, 7:30 computer skills. Pre-regis- it into the “Carson-New- Springs State Historic Site at Adair Park Friday, May Nigeria, Albania, and Gua- p.m. tration is required with a man Knoxville Education will hold its History Alive! 3 from 5 -7 p.m. This free temala. Disaster relief Sunday, May 12, 2:30 p.m. deadline of May 10. Con- Center.” Summer Day Camp for kids community event will have teams have been to hurri- Doors open thirty min- tact Donna Phillips, Direc- “This location near the entering grades 4 through food and games for all cane stricken areas of the utes before curtain. Tickets tor at 865-933-1311. center of Knoxville has 6 in the fall. ages. Carolinas and Florida.. Also are $15 and proceeds ben- excellent access and high For five incredible hands- local community ministries efit Mabry-Hazen House. Boys & Girls Clubs of the Ten- visibility, making it a great on days, children will be Seymour First Baptist Church are ongoing. Light concessions will be nessee Valley Hiring Event marketing investment for immersed in East Tennes- Seymour First Baptist Seymour First Baptist available for purchase. For for Summer Programs our University,” said Inter- see history on 35 beauti- Church, 11621 Chapman Church thanks all who sup- tickets and more informa- Boys & Girls Clubs of the im President Paul Percy. ful acres of urban wilder- Highway, will hold its big port the rummage sales by tion visit www.mabryhazen. Tennessee Valley will host “By utilizing that increased ness that were once a part spring rummage sale for donations and by purchas- com/shakespeare. a hiring event on April 24 accessibility and visibility, of Governor John Sevier’s missions Friday and Satur- es. For a great experience, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. at we hope to bring increased farm. Traditional skills, day, May 3 and 4. Please don’t miss the sale! UDC Meeting the Regal Teen Center (967 enrollment. Moreover, we’ll crafts, music, and games notice that this is a change The Captain W. Y. C. Irwin Street, Knoxville) for be better equipped to of the frontier settlers and from the previous one day Shakespeare on the Hill Hannum Chapter 1881, Native Americans will be sale to a two day sale. Fri- SeventyThirty Cre- UDC, will meet on Saturday, taught by area experts. day’s sale will be from 8 atives and Mabry-Hazen April 27, 2019 at 11:00 The cost of the camp is a.m. to 12:00 p.m., sharp. House are excited to pres- a.m. Visitors are welcome $100 per child. Children Saturday’s sale will be the ent one of Shakespeare’s to attend. For more infor- should bring a lunch, but regular hours of 7:00 a.m. most beloved tragedies, mation, please call Rebec- an afternoon snack will be to 1:00 p.m. Romeo and Juliet. With ca at (865) 382-1979. provided. Registration is When the church’s gym the historic front porch of service directory ALTERATIONS/ GUTTER LOCK & KEY SEAMSTRESS WORK SERVICE

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