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Will NC-1 solve the Parkridge preservation dilemma? By Mike Steely to a sizable crowd of local neighborhood to include added there is “still work and city officials have been local approval. [email protected] property owners and rent- the entire Eastern Knoxville to be done” and promised meeting with individual He said that NC-1 would In what seems to be a ers. neighborhood was basical- to change the process. She homeowners and renters allow repairs and altera- compromise the Mayor Prior public meetings on ly killed with a six-month suggested moving the pres- and found some common tions to non-historic homes Madeline Rogero and her the matter became shout- delay by Mayor Rogero. She ervation process forward agreements. without approval of the His- administration are sug- ing matches and even told Wednesday’s meeting with mediation between Deputy Mayor Bill Lyons toric Zoning Commission gesting a possible solution produced some personal at the O’Connor Center, “I the two sides. spoke of the temporary and suggested immediate- for the Parkridge neighbor- threats. Last week’s public was uncomfortable with Councilwoman Gwen 90-day prohibition of demo- ly moving to adopt the NC-1 hood. The idea of declaring session, called by the city, the level of dissension. It McKenzie said she “totally lition and said that adopt- zoning. the entire area as a neigh- was less contentious and made all of us uneasy.” agrees” and said the six- ing a NC-1 designation for Lyons said the NC-1 borhood conservation zone fairly constructive. She said the push to month delay gave every- the entire area would pre- designation would involve (NC-1) rather than a histor- The original idea of expand the H-1 designa- one an opportunity to step vent demolition and would 400 homes and permit ic district (H-1) was pre- expanding the histor- tion saw neighbors turn back and “take a breath.” permit using the H-1 zoning a future H-1 zoning on sented Wednesday evening ic zone from part of the against each other and McKenzie noted that she to smaller portions with Continue on page 2

Festival on BEAT THE SUMMER HEAT the Fourth welcomes all to World’s Fair Park World’s Fair Park is the place to be for family fun and patriotic music during this Fourth of July holiday. From 4-10 p.m. on Wednes- day, July 4, the City of Knoxville’s Festival on the Fourth presents live music, food vendors, activi- ties and other summertime diver- sions. The festivities lead up to the Knoxville Symphony Orches- tra’s 34th Annual Free Pilot Flying J Independence Day Concert, beginning at 8 p.m. and culmi- nating with City’s largest annual fireworks display. The free event, sponsored by the City of Knoxville, has devel- oped over the years into a festival with a diverse array of entertain- ment for all ages. “Traditionally, the Fourth of July holiday is a chance for families to PHOTO BY MIKE STEELY spend time together,” says Spe- ook Rock is located along the western portion of the Smoky Mountain Foothills Parkway and there are also several pull off places cial Events Director Judith Foltz. Lalong the route so visitors can view north and south of the peak. By the end of this year it is promised you can take the now-closed “We like to offer some surprising eastern arm of the parkway from Walland to Wears Valley. For more nearby peaks to check out, please read this week’s A Day Away and different ways to do that and column by Mike Steely on page B2. make the most of a mid-week holiday.” New activities this year in the Regal Kids Zone is a climbing wall and a Eurobungy trampoline, which uses giant rubber bands to vault participants into the sky Marathon session for county commission By Mike Steely and right back to Earth. Families [email protected] with sounds of the crowd waft- A large warehouse proposed Commission came under some can also enjoy face painting, bal- ing in occasionally over the dis- for East Governor John Sevier discussion but was eventu- loon animals, mini-golf, a water Considering that the Knox cussions going on inside. Highway north of Hammer Road ally approved. Commission- balloon game, Legos by Bricks County Commission sat down Almost unnoticed were the was approved unanimously ers Wright, Carson Dailey and 4 Kids, and more. Plus, take at 4 p.m. as the Beer Commis- commission’s consent votes after Commissioner Dave Wright Charles Busler pushed for some- a paddle boat ride in the “lazy sion and remained in their seats on various proposals including changed his “pass” vote to a one from East Knox County to river” that flows around the park. until well after 11 p.m., Mon- approving Mayor Tim Burchett’s “Yes.” The vote on the facility, be named and complained that Live entertainment begins at 4 day’s marathon session lasted $365,000 funding of Project a proposed 600,000-square- area is not being represented p.m. at the Home Federal Bank more than seven hours. As the GRAD. foot building, would store medi- on the MPC. Family Fun Stage inside the Ten- long meeting dealt with numer- The commission voted down cal dialysis products made by Law Director Richard Arm- nessee Amphitheater: ous issues from wrestling with a an approval of a memorandum Fresenius Manufacturing, saw strong told the commissioners • Asian Festival Lion Dancers, dump cleanup along Twin Creek of understanding for the opera- lots of discussion and some that selection of MPC mem- 4-4:45 p.m. Road to hearing a subdivision tion of a Jungle Float at Rocky opposition from nearby proper- bers are “outside our jurisdic- • Zoo Knoxville presents Ein- request on Beverly Road, the Point Park. The floating attrac- ty owners. tion” and are selected by the stein and Friends, 5:15-5:35 p.m. commission seemed appropri- tion, 17-feet tall and 35-feet Also approved was $ 538,000 county mayor. Mayor Burchett’s • Children’s musician Dre ately exhausted and confused long, has been operating there from the state to restore teach- selection of Louis Browning III Helton, 6-6:45 p.m. by the end of the session. as a commercial attraction in a ing positions at Green Elemen- to replace Herbert Anders, who • Tim Pressley and The Amaz- Adding to the long session park that doesn’t allow swim- tary and Sarah Moore Green ele- resigned, passed 7-4. ing Magic Show, 7-7:45 p.m. was a large demonstration ming. The 9-2 vote to turn down mentary schools for gifted and Dozens of people showed Over on the north end of the against President Trump’s immi- use of it from the parking lot talented positions. up for the zoning request part park’s Festival Lawn Stage, Bary gration policy going on just out- there passed after much dis- The mayor’s selection to of the meeting, especially for Continued on page 3 side the City-County Building cussion. the Metropolitan Planning Continue on page 4

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Twin Creek Road might reopen after dump cleanup By Mike Steely [email protected] worked out between the parties. A compromise may have Harris said the church been reached to clean will repair or build a new up the illegal dump and and taller fence at the reopen Twin Creek Road. cleaned dump site and pos- The dump along the road sibly plant bamboo along may be 50 or 60 years old PHOTO BY MIKE STEELY. the roadway. and is on private proper- Dwight Van de Vate, direc- “I’d like to set the church ty. Commissioner Carson tor of engineering and pub- up for success. We’re Dailey has been campaign- lic works, and Julian Har- equipped to do that. Let’s ing to clean up the dump rison, a trustee of Har- get the cleanup done and with the idea of closing ris Chapel Baptist Church, we’ll have an understand- the road that links Martin spoke to the county com- ing with the church,” Van Mill Pike with Governor mission about the closing de Vate said. Cont. from page 1 John Sevier Highway. The of Twin Creek Road and “If the county wants to county put up barriers in cleaning up a dump there. help that’s fine. If not, leave March and was preparing the road open and we’ll to spend about $120,000 clean it up,” Harris said. to clean up the dump. and then the church would Chairman Randy Smith The matter was before Members of the historic Harris Chapel Baptist Church, pictured, have offered to clean maintain the site, build a warned that after cleanup the Knox County Commis- up the Twin Creek dump in order to keep the road open. A 90-day postponement on the fence, and the road can be the dumping may contin- sion last week for a second issue was approved by the Knox County Commission last week. reopened. ue and added, “We could and final reading when “We can work with be right back here in three members of the Harris would place the 140-year- Dwight Van de Vate, asked for 18 months to do Dwight and the church,” or four years.” He said he Chapel Baptist Church old church at the end of a director of Engineering so. Law Director Richard (Bud) doesn’t favor spending offered an alternative to dead-end road and vulner- and Public Works, said the Harris said the landown- Armstrong said about a public dollars to cleanup keep the road open. Julian able to crime. county is ready to clean it er will deed the property possible agreement. private property. Harris, a trustee of the his- Julian Harris then told up but noted that the right to the church and Harris Commissioner Dailey, Dailey suggested that toric church, said that if the the commission that the of way only extends to the Chapel will assume respon- who represents the South nothing be done during road is closed it will “take church is working with the edge of the road and the sibility to clean the dump Knoxville area, said the only the 90-day postponement away our civil liberties.” landowner where the dump cleanup would be on pri- and maintain the property way to ensure the dumping other than the church Rev. Jerry Harris and Shir- is located to obtain owner- vate property. Harris said in order to keep the road there ends is to keep the acquiring the property ley Harris pleaded with the ship and, if necessary, the the church would assume open. Van de Vate then road closed. He suggested while the road remains commission to reopen the church would take respon- the cleanup cost with the suggested the county go a 90-day postponement closed. road because, if closed, it sibility to clean up the site. aid of church members and ahead and clean the dump to allow something to be

Will NC-1 solve the Parkridge preservation dilemma? Cont. from page 1 could continue that with- PCO said although he McKenzie or another coun- a block-by-block basis. out interruption. favors the historic des- cil member to request the He added that the meet- He said the wording of ignation he is willing to planning commission take ings between the city and the NC-1 designation might compromise and said the action to explore the NC-1 citizens during the six be tweaked after some res- neighbors need to contin- designation and to then month interim found some idents objected to prohib- ue talking. bring it back to council for common ground that both iting “tall and skinny” new Lyons asked the audi- a vote. How soon that can sides want. homes going in on vacant ence, “What’s next?” and happen and if it can be Becky Wade, director of lots. He said the change in then added that NC-1 done before the non-demo- community development, zoning designation was a seems worth pursuing. lition 90 day order expires spoke of several city pro- “political process that must “We have to proceed with isn’t known but Lyons said grams that could provide convince city council.” what people want,” he said. the request itself could low interest or non-interest Several opponents to Speakers on both sides extend the moratorium. loans for repairs and said the initial H-1 push said of the issue more-or-less The NC-1 designation the city has allocated $2.5 the NC-1 would remove the agreed that an NC-1 des- request must include 10 million in the new budget, objection about repairing ignation could work with acres or more or in an area beginning July 1st, to help non-historic homes. When some modifications if a adjacent to the existing H-1 preserve historic proper- Lyons suggested that the neutral party, or mediator, area and begins after the ties. Parkridge Community Orga- guides the process. process starts to exclude Asked about a time- nization be the coordina- Mayor Rogero called the demolition. table for the NC-1 proposal, tor of the effort many resi- meeting “a little step for- Mayor Rogero made a PHOTO BY MIKE STEELY Lyons said it might take “a dents objected and called ward” and Lyons said the point that the “original H-1 Jane-Coleman Cottone of the Tennessee Historic number of months” and, if for a mediator to head the session was a “partly fun proposal is still not viable” Commission spoke briefly to the Parkridge residents about adopted before the 90-day effort. meeting.” for the full size of the the various programs available. demolition moratorium, A past president of the The next step is for Parkridge neighborhood.

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Is it really the istration failed to protect which has become nothing books 20 years or more, yet well as increase space for only recourse for a woman tens of thousands of chil- less than part of the active few of us have heard much detentions drew not an iota supposedly fleeing an abu- dren entering this country left in this country, has about it because it didn’t of interest from their Demo- sive boyfriend to come to illegally from predators who worked overtime to divert fit in with the media’s con- cratic counterparts. the ? Travel- trafficked these kids into attention from what this is cern about separating chil- Keep in mind, the people ing through deserts, jun- really all about. The real dren from their parents. attempting to flow into this gles or in a tiny boat across sex acts or slavery. issue is enforcement of the What Trump’s Executive country - - - and there are oceans to flee from a vio- The solution is as simple law of the United States, Order has done is refocus 147 million people wanting lent boyfriend, as well as as it gets. A bank robber not separation of children the conversation and now entry into the United States through three or four other shouldn’t bring his kid to a from their parents. The even leftists are chattering - - - don’t have jobs here, countries seems a trifle robbery and people illegal- By Steve Hunley, issue for the left isn’t really about the Flores decision, they have no roots in this implausible. It will be a ly crossing the U. S. border Publisher taking children from their which they seem to have country. Many have liter- matter of days before the shouldn’t attempt to smug- [email protected] parents - - - and children newly discovered. The truth ally shown up last week, or left and the leftist media gle in their kids. Do good are oftentimes traveling is we’ve been caught in a yesterday. Fundamental- changes its lament from parents deliberately put Much has been made of with people who aren’t their trap of our own making; the ly, it becomes a vital ques- “separation” to “detention.” their own children in a bad separating children from parents in many instances Flores decision, as well as tion of policy; are we going The Huffington Post has their parents when the par- - - - but whether they should a law which cracked down to admit a constant tidal reported eighty percent of or even dangerous situa- ents attempt to enter the be allowed to stay in this on the very real trafficking wave of illegal aliens into women and girls illegal- tion? United States illegally. The country or not. The proof of children, has made it this country under a roiling ly crossing into the United For the Democrats and truth is children are sepa- of that statement is Pres- extremely difficult to return tide of perpetual amnes- States are raped at some the leftist media, this really rated from their parents all ident Trump’s Executive children to Central Ameri- ty? The argument of the point. It is consistently doc- boils down to one thing: the time for a variety of rea- Order, which prohibits chil- ca quickly under the anti- left is that we have no right umented the vast majori- overturning our existing sons. Children are parted dren being separated from trafficking law. Another net to exclude anyone for any ty of those detained and culture and institutions from a parent when Mom their parents, but does effect has been simply ush- reason. Basically, there released into the United and padding the voter or Dad go overseas as part detain the entire family. ering parents accompanied would be no such thing as States don’t show up for rolls. The first clue was of the military; children Of course the President’s by children into this coun- a border, much less a wall. their court hearings. In the when Democrats started are removed from homes Executive Order almost cer- try and President Trump Apparently all one has to do past, bringing along chil- daily by the government for tainly won’t stand up, as it is exactly right that Demo- is show up, step onto U. S. dren has been a “get-in free quoting the Bible. When neglect, abuse or worse. It countermands a court deci- crats are the last people on soil and is instantly grant- card” to the United States. the same people who tell has become common for sion, the Flores decision, earth who want to change ed all the rights and priv- Virtually nothing was said, us we shouldn’t say “Merry children to taken away from which forbids children from that policy. Attempts by ileges of an American cit- either by the media or Con- Christmas” start telling us parents when parents are being detained for more Congressional Republicans izen. Even most of those gressional Democrats, what Jesus said, look out!

Festival on the Fourth welcomes Second Saturday Concert all to World’s Fair Park Cont. from page 1 with selections from “West pop-up tents, canopies or series continues in July Side Story” and “Candide,” pets will be allowed. Next shows set for July Jolly’s Pirates on the Patio which the KSO will perform Be advised of the follow- Harvest) plays Jimmy Buffett songs with the Clarence Brown ing festival-related road 14 at The Cove and New • Aug. 11 – Freequency (The Cove) from 4:15-5:45 p.m. Pianist Theatre in the fall. The full closures: Harvest Park and Wild Blue Yonder (New Harvest) Kendall Ray performs 6:15- symphony program will be • World’s Fair Park Drive The Cove at Concord Park is located at 7:30 p.m. listed at KnoxvilleSympho- between Clinch and Grand Knox County’s Second Saturday Con- 11808 Northshore Drive. The park fea- The warm-up for the ny.com. avenues will be closed from cert series continues in July with classic tures several other summertime ameni- main event begins with the The Knoxville Sympho- 3-11 p.m. Wednesday; rockers The Jennings Street Band taking ties, including a beach, playground, sand Stoney Point Bluegrass ny Orchestra performance • Clinch Avenue between the stage at The Cove and blues-influ- volleyball court, walking trail and fishing Band, 5-5:45 p.m. on the and fireworks display will be Henley and 11th streets enced Crawdaddy Jones playing tunes areas. River Sports also rents canoes Performance Lawn Stage, broadcast live on WBIR-TV will be closed from 2-11 over at New Harvest Park. The live enter- and kayaks at this location. followed by the Knoxville Channel 10 and WBIR.com p.m. Wednesday; and tainment, which is free and open to the New Harvest Park is located at 4775 Symphony Orchestra’s from 8-10 p.m. • The Henley Bridge public, runs from 6 to 8 p.m. on Saturday, New Harvest Lane. The park features a 34th Annual Free Pilot Free parking is available between Hill and Blount July 14, at each location. number of amenities, including a pavil- Flying J Independence Day in the 11th Street, Locust avenues will be closed from Attendees are encouraged to bring ion, walking trail, playground and splash Concert featuring KSO’s Street, Walnut Street, State 4-11 p.m. Wednesday. their own blankets or lawn chairs. Please pad. Music Director Aram Demir- Street and Market Square This annual event hap- note: No alcohol is allowed. If any concert has to be canceled due jian at 8 p.m. The KSO will garages, as well as the pens rain or shine. Visit The dates and bands for the rest of the to inclement weather, a notification will perform patriotic tunes City’s Blackstock lots on http://www.knoxvilletn. summer 2018 are: be posted to the Knox County Parks & such as “The Star Spangled Grand Avenue. ADA park- gov/4th/ for additional • July 14 – The Jennings Street Band Rec Facebook page and the park’s Twit- Banner,” “Armed Forces ing is available at the Fort information. (The Cove) and Craw Daddy Jones (New ter page. Salute,” Tchaikovsky’s Kid parking lot on World’s “1812 Overture,” as well as Fair Park Drive. a tribute to American com- Bring your own chairs and poser Leonard Bernstein, blankets, but no alcohol,

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(865) 558-5769 3727 Sutherland Ave. Knoxville, 37919 www.alwaysinbloomtn.com PAGE A4 The Knoxville Focus July 2, 2018 Busler and Hart answer Focus questions Compiled by Mike Steely departments in govern- effort to make for budget- ask, l as an elected offi- The Knoxville Focus is ment could see budget ary process. cial would study the pros asking opposed candidates cuts. How much debt Hart: Absolutely, better and cons along with fellow for the Knox County Com- could have been paid off by pay for our teachers and commissioners to see if it mission a series of ques- now, infrastructure, and if well trained school securi- is workable. tions. This week we look at applied to teacher pay only, ty for our students and fac- Hart: Absolutely, we need North Knox County’s Dis- what kind of salaries would ulty. more community involve- trict 7. All answers are print- teachers have now? Do we ment so commission can ed in alphabetical order by need property tax raised What committees address all the issues of the last name of the can- and for what? are you interested the citizens. didate Hart: I do not see a need Vice Chairman of Knox to raise property taxes. I in serving on? How do you feel Charles Busler Steve Hart County Commission would only consider a tax Busler: The commit- about face-to- Charles Busler, a Republi- increase for education and tees I would like to be on: can, faces Democrat chal- public safety. IDB ,joint education com- face visits at the legislative reviews. This is over 45 years. I run as a lenger Steve Hart. mittee, audit committee, county jail? an important part of being representative, to see that Should the retirement committee, CAC, Busler: The system now a chairman. The Chair must peoples voices are heard. How do you feel commission have Three Ridges, and Legacy has produced less contra- select committee mem- When questions are asked, about the need Parks. I do not want to be band in the jails and better bers that have the passion I research, personally see a larger say in on all these but these are protection for jailers from to not let personal biases each issue and get legal to raise property how the schools the ones l am most inter- what l have heard. influence these picks. Also advice before answering taxes? operate? ested in. Hart: I am for face to face the Chairman must have the questions. They may Busler: Taxes are regres- Hart: None. I want to ded- visits as long as it does not the free time to go and not like the answer I give sive not progressive. In the Busler: School involve- icate my time in serving jeopardize the safety and represent the commission but they will understand last 10 years the county ment: the school board as District 7 Knox County the security of the facility at many functions that the answer. has over $110 million in members are elected to Commissioner and to be and the citizens of Knox are held at different times Hart: I want to see a posi- natural growth that has make sure that state leg- the voice of the people for County. during the day and during tive change in government. been to the schools. The islature’s programs for the my community. the week. I have not made I believe in our constitu- county has to, by state man- education of the children Do you have a decision on the Chair yet. tion and I stand for Faith, date, fund maintenance of in the counties are imple- Should the a favorite in Hart: No favorites. Family, and Freedom. I am effort. That is the same mented in the class rooms. commission a proud Democratic Chris- dollar amount as last year. As for County Commission, who becomes tian raised in the orange meeting time be Why are you 4% growth as compared the fiduciary responsibility commission running? blood of Powell, Tennessee. to 24% in budget growth. of tax payers dollars is in moved to 6 p.m. chair? I promise as your new Knox If the economy does not the Commissioners hands so more citizens Busler: I was asked to County Commissioner to grow or the tax revenue to see that the tax dollars can attend? Busler: l would prefer a run by constituents the improve our roads, schools, goes down the schools and is spent in the appropriate person with the ability as first term and wanted to housing and public safety. I Sherriff’s departments are manor. The schools are pro- Busler: No as of right by ordinance that will go give back to the commu- humbly thank you! Vote on maintained, but the other tected by maintenance of now, but if the voting public to state TCCA, CTAS, and nity in which I have lived August 2, 2018.

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Violating your on probation, even if you this legal issue and other (driving under the one who plead it can be either supervised probation is a crime. Then, did not commit the new legal issues. influence), someone who guilty to a crime had to or unsupervised. Unsu- you will be taken before a crime with which you are pleads guilty will be sen- serve the entirety of their pervised probation means judge and not only face charged. tenced to serve 11 months sentences in jail it would be that you do not have to and 29 days in jail. The impossible to house all of meet with a probation offi- person who pleads guilty the people who would be cer, and about the only way will typically have to serve in jail. you can violate your proba- 2 days of that sentence Probation will have a tion is if you are arrested in jail and the remainder set of rules that have to for committing new crimes. of the sentence will be be followed. For example, If you are on supervised Marathon session for Come Meet Jimmy Matlock for Congress! Monday, July 2 Thursday, July 5 county commission Cardin’s Drive-In The Burgers Cont. from page 1 A motion to deny the increase in traffic. change failed and when the After the first seven 8529 Asheville Hwy 1420 E Emory Rd the Beverly Road request commissioners began dis- hours the commissioners for a subdivision with four cussing limiting the number were getting confused over Knoxville, TN 37924 Powell, TN 37938 houses per acre. Devel- of new homes to 100 total, MPC’s votes, MPC staff rec- 11:00 am - 12:30 pm 5:30 - 7:00 pm oper Randy Guignard had the attorney for the devel- ommendations, and how taken an option for 78 oper withdrew his applica- much density to allow. The     acres there. When the com- tion. opponents apparently got Thursday, July 5 Friday, July 6 missioners voted 7 to 4 to Fountain City’s Jamie what they wanted with the Love that BBQ Sam n Andy’s Farragut approve a split MPC vote Roe and others spoke Sector Plan changed there to change the North City against the original subdi- to permit future residential 1901 Maryville Pike 11110 Kingston Pk #165 sector Plan from Agricul- vision plans noting possi- use with fewer homes per Knoxville, TN 37920 Knoxville, TN 37934 tural to Planned Residen- ble flooding resulting from acre to ease future flood- 12:00 - 1:30 pm 6:30 - 8:00 pm tial it appeared briefly the the 20 to 40 percent slopes ing. zoning request would pass. there and the potential July 2, 2018 www.knoxfocus.com PAGE B1

July 2, 2018 Care to Help Make a Teacher Smile? Thankful teachers By Mike Steely “Help Make a Teacher operations at the Knoxville surround the [email protected] Smile” is a campaign that Dream Center, told The Dream Center’s Did you know that in many kicks off July 5th and runs Focus that for a donation of John Unthank as cases public school teachers through July 30th. It’s an $40 teachers will get a bag they receive bags often have to buy classroom annual teacher supply drive that includes ten 24-count filled with needed items with money out of their spearheaded by the Knoxville boxes of Crayola Crayons, supplies for their own pocket? It’s a sad truth Dream Center which hopes, three 30-count packs of classrooms. but fortunately there are orga- with your help, to deliver more Ticonderoga Pencils, five Photo courtesy of nizations that help teachers than 300 supply bags to Title five-count packages of Expo Knoxville Dream get necessary items to share 1 school teachers. Markers, a 12 pack of Elmer’s Center. with their classroom students. Ross Jones, director of Continue on page 4

‘COME IN FOR PRAYER’ OPEN FOR BUSINESS

Store manager Brian O’Donnell hosted a pre- view party last week to introduce Total Wine & More to Knoxville. Public officials, guests, and store leadership and staff gathered to mark the official grand opening of the chain’s newest store at 11370 Parkside Dr. in Turkey Creek. Photo by Rose King. Farragut Mayor Ralph McGill PHOTO BY MIKE STEELY Vickie Johnson welcomes you to God’s Place Thrift Store. Proceeds from sales there go to support God’s Place Church’s outreach program. passes away By Mike Steely [email protected] God’s Place Thrift Store One of the founders of Farragut, Ralph McGill, died last week after a brief illness. is different McGill served a mayor By Mike Steely for two terms and resigned [email protected] whole-way house and two homes not only give them food but clothing due to his illness only a What makes the God’s Place Thrift that help support the ministry.” as well,” she said. few days before his death. Store in South Knoxville different? His mother, Vickie Johnson, runs You will hear gospel music during He and others formed Aside from having a wide variety the thrift store and proceeds go to a walkthrough of the store and see the Farragut Community Farragut Mayor to items, from clothing to furniture, the ministry and feeding the home- a wide choice of not only clothing Group and incorporat- Ralph McGill God’s Place is an outreach of God’s less. The store is open Monday and furniture but dolls, housewares, ed the town in order to Place Church. Pastor Tim Macklin through Friday from 10 a.m. until books, video tapes and much more. stay out of the expand- was a drug addict, criminal, and to 5:30 p.m. Located at 6110 Chapman “We have very low prices,” Vickie ing Knoxville annexation. the point of death from an injury and Highway, the store can also be found The city began in 1980 Friday at First Baptist said, adding, “We have a little bit of addiction. He started a Bible Study on Facebook or called at (865) and McGill served on the Concord and burial was everything.” in jail and, when released, changed 604 - 8077. Board of Zoning Appeals in the Pleasant Forest his life and founded God’s Place “All our clothing is donated and on What God’s Place Thrift Store also before being elected Cemetery. McGill leaves Church Fridays you can get a bag of cloth- offers is a prayer for anyone who mayor in 2009. behind his wife, Marianne, “I have an awesome wife and ing for only $2. I buy most of the fur- requests it. There’s also a prayer For 26 years he worked two children and four family that supports me,” Macklin’s niture at yard sales, auctions, etc.” request box and Vickie said, “We at Oak Ridge National grandchildren. brochure at the store recalls. He she said. pray over it several times a day.” Laboratory and, after retir- Vice Mayor Ron Pinchok thanks God for placing him over “Our shoes are just $2. Every 4th “Come in for prayer,” is the very ing, continued on as a con- was sworn in as mayor on “two successful businesses, a Saturday we host needy people at on meaningful slogan at God’s Place sultant there. Thursday at the Farragut thrift store, several work trucks, a Beaumont Avenue at the church and Thrift Store. The funeral was held Town Hall Board Room. Re-elect CHARLES BUSLER District 7 Knox County Commission HONESTY  REPRESENTATION  GROWTH A Leader Who Listens [email protected]

Paid for by the people to elect Charles Busler - Treasurer Jim Robertson PAGE B2 The Knoxville Focus July 2, 2018 Happy Birthday, America!

She has always the hands of her learn, and choose their this nation and all over the been a light in own people. Yet, place in life. America is a world. the world. This 242 years later, rich nation, full of beautiful We, her people, must year, she turns she remains lakes and rivers, farms and continue on this path 242 years old! strong. Most of factories. to make sure America It was on July 4, those who call As we celebrate this spe- remains strong. The surest 1776, when the her home are cial day in the history of our way to keep America safe United States of kind and com- country, may we each take and free is to abide by America gained passionate, a moment to reflect on all the beloved passage in II her indepen- resourceful and that has made America Chronicles 7:14 (KJV): “If dence. The 4th By Ralphine Major resilient, even great. Our forefathers cre- my people, which are called ralphine3@yahoo. of July is the com in the face of ated the foundation for by my name, shall humble national holiday adversity. Since a country with laws and themselves, and pray, and set aside for Americans the day of her indepen- freedoms. seek my face, and turn from to celebrate, and there is dence, she has seen much Our military men and their wicked ways; then will much to celebrate about progress, though problems women have protected I hear from heaven, and our great nation. remain. In her cities and and continue to protect will forgive their sin, and America—she has been a communities, the highways her by land, air, and sea, will heal their land.” As Picture of Charlotte Duncan and John Duncan IV shown refuge to other people and and hillsides are dotted ensuring that our way of we join family and friends with a beautiful United States of America flag, a wonder- a friend to other nations. with homes, schools, life endures. Her citizens to celebrate with parades ful reminder of our freedom. These children may be too She has weathered wars, churches, hospitals, and revere their freedom to wor- and cookouts, have a safe young now to fully understand all that this great flag rep- disasters, and violence. playgrounds where her ship and offer prayers to and blessed July 4, 2018! resents, but one day they will understand. Photo courtesy Often, she has suffered at people are free to worship, God for peace throughout Happy Birthday, America! of Jennifer Duncan.

Family Want to get high in East Tennessee? Talk mountains. It’s also cooler in the distance over a at Lookout Mountain atop the peaks than in wide valley. in Chattanooga is fan- A Day Away the hot valleys below. The parkway going tastic and there is also “Don’t marry the person you can live with, You might want to take east, off Highway 321, Chilhowee Overlook near marry only the individual you think you can’t a picnic lunch and make has been closed for years Benton. Roan Mountain in live without. it a dine-out with nature because it had not been extreme east Tennessee, “I’m certain that most couples expect to venture. completed. Eventually south of Elizabethton on find intimacy in marriage, but it somehow Sharp’s Ridge in town it will stretch to Cosby. Highway 19E, is unique for eludes them. is a quick adventure and Later this year that spur the views and the top is “My observation is that women are merely the overlook there offers is promised to open from basically bald with lots of waiting for their husbands to assume a splendid view of the city Walland to Wears Valley, laurel bushes. leadership.” By Mike Steely and the Smoky Mountains an 18-mile stretch that Stopping at an overlook The above are quotations from Dr. James to the southeast. Getting cost about $178 million for mountain landscape or Dobson, an American psychologist, evan- to the overlook is a simple and includes nine bridges family pictures is great. If gelical Christian author, counselor and con- If you’d like to rise matter of traveling down along a two-mile stretch of possible you might want servative political activist. Born in 1936 in far above the increas- Broadway from I-640 and that road. to also plan a side trip to Shrevesport, Louisiana, he gave his life to ing hustle and bustle of turning up Ludlow Avenue. Other nearby overlooks some of the inexpensive Jesus at the early age of three. In 1977 he our area there are many That becomes Sharps include House Mountain or free places and events became founder of Family Talk which he has overlooks around that Ridge Road. in Corryton, Newfound going on during your led for over forty years. He’s been a lead- are easy to drive to and Look Rock, one of the Gap and Clingmans Dome outing. For instance, if you ing voice in helping to strengthen families. safe to visit. Getting away least visited overlooks, in the Smoky Mountain plan to go to Look Rock He advocates that children should be raised for a Sunday or any day is located on the west- National Park, McCloud you might also drive over according to morals and values grounded in and taking the family ern prong of the Foothills Mountain north of to Townsend and take in biblical principles. The state of our country- along can be an excit- Parkway just beyond LaFollette, the Pinnacle the museum and gift shop and, perhaps, the world- shows us that this ing and visually pleasing Walland off Highway 321. Overlook in Cumberland there. You could continue is not happening. As we all know, each family adventure. The road tops the peak Gap National Park, and on to Cades Cove to picnic faces many challenges. Dr. Dobson is com- When someone in your there and offers sever- the Clinch Mountain over- or drive the loop there to mitted to providing trustworthy support to family shouts “Road Trip” al pull off spots on both look between Tazewell hope to see bears, dear, families, which is badly needed. that’s the time to take a sides so you can look and Bean Station. turkeys and other wildlife. Let me give you some titles of books that look around and find one north or south. The “Look The Cherohala Parkway Getting away from home Dr. Dobson has written that will help fami- or two overlooks you can Rock” is a viewing area begins just southeast of and work, with our without lies in need “Dare to Discipline,” “Love Must easily visit. Some are very far down the parkway that Townsend and is a pop- the kids or grandkids, can Be Tough,” and “When God Doesn’t Make close to Knoxville and give juts out from the moun- ular place for overlooks help free your mind of the Sense.” No matter who you are, what you are you a great view of the tain and gives a great view especially for motorcy- clutter you accumulate at going through, or what challenges your family city and the surrounding of the Smoky Mountains cle riders. Lover’s Leap work or at home. may be facing, you will find support and bib- lical guidance at Dr. Dobson’s Family Talk. According to 2017 U.S. Census Bureau, out of about 12 million single parents families with children under eighteen, more than 80% Museum of Appalachia Celebrates July were headed by single mothers. I don’t con- demn single families, although it does make me feel a little sad. Many single parents do a 4th with All Day Anvil Shoot Event great job in raising their children. But many of While most Americans into the air, the earth will lit- those children are also roaming the streets, celebrate Independence erally shake,” says Museum getting into trouble because they have no Day with fireworks, the President, Elaine Meyer. authority figure to lead them. Thank goodness Museum of Appalachia “Even though you know there are services in the community who offer marks the occasion with what is about to happen, help to these children of single parents, such an old- fashioned “anvil you can’t help but be in awe as Big Brother or Sister, Boys and Girls Clubs, shoot”. Every 4th of July, of the staggering blast of and many others. To be a family in Christ is to the Museum uses gunpow- the anvil.” be a family in love. der to launch a 200-pound Anvil shoots were once a Thought for the day: Family is not an impor- anvil hundreds of feet into common way for pioneers tant thing. It’s everything. Michael J. Fox the air! to commemorate holidays, Send comments to [email protected] “When the gunpowder elections, and other spe- or call 865-748-4717. Thank you. ignites and the anvil soars cial occasions. While the tradition of anvil-shoot- ing is nearly obsolete, the Museum has made it a WINDSOR nearly 30-year tradition, striving to keep this piece of history alive for a 21st GARDENS It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s an... anvil? The Museum of Ap- century audience. ASSISTED LIVING palachia will continue its 30-year tradition during its an- Anvil shoots are sched- nual Independence Day festivities.       •     uled for 10:00 a.m., 11:00        •    a.m., 12:00 p.m., 1:00        •     p.m., and 3:00 p.m. on July demonstrations from Day activities from 10:00       •    4th. blacksmiths, beekeepers, a.m. until 3:00 p.m.      •   The anvil shoot is the dulcimer makers, spinners Tickets are $20 for        •   centerpiece of an all-day and weavers, rail splitters, adults, $10 for youth (ages  •       celebration that includes and more. 13-17), $6 for children a national bell-ringing cer- The Museum is open (ages 5-12), and $42 for Come... Let Us emony, flag procession, from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., families (2 adults and chil- live music, southern food, with special Independence dren/youth between ages Treat You Like 5-17). The event is free for Museum members. Tickets Royalty. may be purchased online or at the Museum on the day North Knoxville’s Premier of the event. Assisted Living Community For more information about the Independence (865) 999-0096 18 Years! Day Anvil Shoot or becom- ing a Museum member, 5611 Central Ave. Pike visit www.museumo- Conveniently located at Exit 108 (Merchants Rd.) off I-75 fappalachia.org or call 865-494-7680. www.windsorgardensllc.com July 2, 2018 www.knoxfocus.com PAGE B3 of Tennessee Part Five Pages from the Past

By Ray Hill [email protected] Bill Brock formally the congressional nomina- announced his bid for a tion was crying foul. State second term in Congress Representative William on June 1, 1964. Within Leader, who had won weeks of Brock’s reelection some notoriety for having announcement, “Bookie” opposed Governor Frank Turner announced he Clement’s legislative pro- was withdrawing from the gram, was bellowing he FROM THE AUTHOR’S PERSONAL COLLECTION. Congressional race. Turner was being opposed by a Front row from left to right, Winfield Dunn, Richard Nixon and Bill Brock. Congressman is said he had only taken the vicious political machine. standing behind Dunn and Senator is behind Bill Brock. plunge as a candidate “for Doubtless Leader was the sake of party unity”, he attempting to revive mem- promised to do all he could ories of the machine nominated strong candi- Hubert Humphrey who statewide and local offices. Once again, there was to help the Democratic loyal to Senator Kenneth dates for both U. S. Senate had urged Republicans According to staff writer a great deal of commen- nominee for Congress D. McKellar and Edward seats. , not make foreign policy an Bill Kovach, polls indicat- tary in the Tennessee in the general election. H. Crump of Memphis. a businessman from issue in the fall campaign. ed every Republican out- press that Congressman Turner cautioned his fellow Leader accused Governor Memphis, was nominated Congressman Bill Brock side the First and Second Bill Brock was in danger Democrats a divided party Clement, who was also a to face off against Senator and his opponent Robert Congressional Districts of losing. The Kingsport would only help Bill Brock candidate for the United Albert Gore, while Howard Summitt appeared togeth- lagging behind their News wrote Brock was in the fall campaign. States Senate against Baker, Jr. was chosen by er at a women’s club in Democratic opponents, “seriously threatened” by It was soon readily Congressman Ross Bass, GOP voters to run against Cleveland, Tennessee. including Howard Baker Summitt’s candidacy. The apparent the Democrats of heading the political Congressman Ross Bass. Summitt described him- and Dan Kuykendall. Tennessean noted Brock would not be united. machine he was denounc- Congressman Bill Brock self as a “conservative Congressman Bill Brock faced steep odds and buck- Joe Hatcher was report- ing. “I am certain people in kept up his commit- Southern Democrat”, much was allegedly running ing the tradition of electing ing in his column “Gov. this congressional district ment to the Tennessee like Brock’s predecessor in behind his own opponent a Democrat from the Third Frank Clement and his do not want Frank Clement Republican Party, travel- Congress, James B. Frazier, as well. Goldwater at the District. Robert Summitt machine ‘patronage’ boys to be able to vote and con- ing to Memphis to intro- Jr. Summitt attempted to top of the ticket certain- tried an eleventh hour in Chattanooga are throw- trol their congressman,” duce Dan Kuykendall who make Barry Goldwater’s ly didn’t help matters, accusation, damning Brock ing weight around in the Leader huffed. was beginning a tour of notion of selling the which one anonymous for making a contribution Third District congressio- It was certainly true the state. The Kuykendall Tennessee Valley Authority Republican operative of $250 to a Republican nal primary - - - to the det- some Democrats who rally was in Covington, an issue, loudly proclaim- readily admitted. “Barry congressional candidate in riment of the Democrats supported Frank Clement Tennessee where the can- ing, “I am against the sale Goldwater isn’t Ike. He Tennessee’s Sixth District. and in favor of Republican during his comeback cam- didate spoke from the of TVA - - -any time - - - any isn’t even as strong a can- Brock replied Summitt W. E. (Bill) Brock’s reelec- paign of 1962 had sup- steps of the Tipton County year.” While some voters didate as Nixon.” had not correctly inter- tion.” The Tennessean dis- ported Bill Brock against courthouse. Republicans may have refused to sup- Bill Brock recalls he preted the law, noting he liked Frank Clement almost the Democratic nomi- and Democrats alike port Goldwater because harbored similar con- had made contributions to as much as it disliked any nee that same year. Joe ignored partisanship when of his views on TVA, it may cerns during the 1964 the senatorial campaigns Republican and rarely Hatcher, the veteran col- Sergeant Alvin C. York not have resonated with election. Describing him- of both Howard Baker and missed an opportunity to umnist for the Nashville died. One of the genuine Tennesseans when it came self as a “fervent sup- Dan Kuykendall, as well as be critical of the governor Tennessean, claimed the true heroes produced by to Congressman Brock, porter of Goldwater”, the various GOP candidates in and his administration. Clement supporters were Tennessee, politics was who was also opposed to Congressman realized Tennessee. The fact Clement was a hoping to lure Republicans forgotten and all heaped the sale of the Tennessee the Arizona senator was Election Day proved most candidate for the United into the Democratic pri- praise on Sgt. York. Bill Valley Authority. Senator not faring much better in of the Tennessee press States Senate against mary in August where Bill Brock remembered York Albert Gore tried the same Tennessee than he was wrong, as well as politi- Ross Bass was likely an Brock was unopposed. “as a symbol of the coun- tactic, saying Brock’s views nationally. “Goldwater cal prognosticators who added factor. The Clement The Tennessean was a try’s strength in crisis and on TVA would “wreck” the then came out against had forecast Bill Brock’s administration aiding a sharply partisan daily our national willingness to agency. The Tennessean Social Security, the Civil defeat. Brock won hand- Republican congressman’s newspaper, which loathed put our faith to its most was alarmed to note the Rights Act, and TVA. Three ily; while Barry Goldwater reelection campaign would Frank Clement and didn’t solemn test.” Brock campaign seemed strikes,” Brock remem- barely carried Hamilton not make Democratic much like any Republican. Republican presidential to be well ahead of bered. Ruefully, Brock County, Brock beat Robert voters very happy. State Hatcher warned that nominee Barry Goldwater Democratic efforts inside said, “No way was Howard Summitt 41,528 votes to Representative William Republicans might very came to Knoxville for a the Third Congressional Baker going to overcome 32.060. Bill Brock carried Leader claimed the weight well cross over and vote campaign appearance District. The Brock cam- those odds, regardless of seven of the eleven coun- of the Clement administra- in the Democratic prima- and Bill Brock joined sen- paign was reaching out to his considerable talent. ties comprising the Third tion was placed against him ry in the hope of nominat- atorial candidates Howard voters through “telephone Still he carried the flag, Congressional District, inside the Democratic con- ing the “weaker Democrat Baker and Dan Kuykendall, calls, doorbell ringing, ‘pol- and did so beautifully. He winning 71,005 votes to gressional primary due to for November…” Hatcher as well as Congressman iticking’ at shopping cen- earned the right to carry 59,027. It was an impres- his opposition to the “high wrote, “It is also well Jimmy Quillen, all of ters and on the streets…” that flag two years later, a sive victory. tax program” the governor known that the Clement whom stood in the receiv- All of those methods of race he won.” By comparison, John J. had submitted to the leg- state machine is dabbling ing line as Tennesseans campaigning later became As the 1964 election Duncan, running for his islature in 1963. Leader in other state-wide and greeted the Arizona sen- commonplace, but were closed, Senator Albert first term in Congress, beat ignored the fact much local elections all across ator. Howard Baker was relatively new at the time. Gore campaigned through- Willard Yarborough in the of Clement’s increased the state where the ‘Little impressed by the enthu- Brock received a boost out the Third Congressional heavily Republican Second expenditures were largely Crump’ machines still oper- siasm with which he was when former Vice President District and his speech- District, 84,868 votes to benefit those individuals ate.” If Frank Clement received by many voters, Richard Nixon flew to es hit both Goldwater and to 70,119. While Barry and special interest groups had a political machine, it especially those in what Chattanooga for a cam- Congressman Bill Brock Goldwater lost Tennessee normally affiliated with the was not functioning very had long been Democratic paign appearance. Nixon hard. “Your congressman,” to Lyndon Johnson, Democratic Party. Both well; he had been elect- strongholds. Both Baker duly praised Congressman Gore thundered to audi- Howard Baker only nar- Leader and Joe Hatcher ed governor again in the and Dan Kuykendall com- Brock, as well as senato- ences, referring to grants rowly failed to defeat Ross flatly stated the Clement 1962 general election mented on the “grassroots rial candidates Howard and loans, which had aided Bass, winning over half administration was sup- against Independent and upsurge” of conserva- Baker and Dan Kuykendall. counties inside the Third a million votes and more porting Robert Summitt Republican candidates tism, particularly in West Brock’s opponent, Robert District, “voted against than 47% of the vote. Dan for Congress inside the without winning a majority Tennessee, which had Summitt, suffered some- these kinds of programs, Kuykendall, while not run- Democratic primary. of the vote. once been “barren and thing of a setback to his he wasn’t much help.” ning as well as Howard Leader attempted to por- William Leader’s worst devoid” of Republicans for campaign when he was “You wouldn’t have gotten Baker, still won 46% of tray himself as a victim in a fears were confirmed generations. taken ill while attending a these things except you the vote against Senator political drama most folks when he lost to Robert Bill Brock was never slow horse show. Evidently suf- had a Democratic admin- Albert Gore. Bill Brock had didn’t really care much Summitt by more than to criticize his own party fering from appendicitis, istration and Congress once again demonstrated about. “Because I vigor- 10,000 votes. As to Frank when he felt it had veered Summitt was rushed to a which supported these he could overcome the ously fought the unneed- Clement’s machine, if off course. Running again local hospital. things,” Gore said. “We odds to keep his seat in ed taxes in my legislative it existed it broke down in a district that was cer- At the end of October, need a man from the Third Congress. fight to protect the people completely as the gover- tainly not yet solidly the Tennessean gleefully District in Congress like who could least afford to nor lost to Congressman Republican, Congressman reported 1964 might well Bob Summitt who will work pay these taxes, I am now Ross Bass won with just Brock charged the national have been the wrong year and vote with us for pro- confronted with the oppo- over 50% of the vote. Republican Party of having for Tennessee Republicans gressive legislation rather sition of the machine,” Governor Clement won just avoided the most basic to make a push to capture than against us.” Leader cried. over 35% of the vote in the issues facing the country Tennessee Democrats Democratic primary while a during the campaign. “It is had been confident of third candidate tallied just up to Republicans to bring beating Bill Brock when over 13% of the ballots these basic issues before the freshman congress- cast. The governor’s influ- the people, so that there man sought reelection in ence in Hamilton County can be an intelligent basis 1964. For months, par- (Chattanooga) was negligi- for the voters to make their tisan Democrats had ble, as Ross Bass carried decisions in November,” been chortling Brock was it by almost 6,000 votes. Brock said to a Republican doomed to defeat, yet Bill Brock had worked gathering in Chattanooga. before the primary elec- assiduously to help build Part of Brock’s criticism tions in August, one of the Tennessee into a two-party was directed at Democratic Democratic contenders for state; the Republicans had vice presidential nominee PAGE B4 The Knoxville Focus July 2, 2018 80% of Dogs Dislike Fourth of July Because of the British Bulldog chased and smell and fireworks are guar- retreat from the festivities. vocalizing, or being destructive do importance of this cannonballs fired at anteed to deliver a multisensory • Stay with your pet during fire- not scold or coddle them this may topic and the over- Colonial troops; obvi- extravaganza for your dog or cat. works and be normal as possible. aggravate their noise phobia and whelming number of ously all dogs do not Fireworks are packed with loud Your dog will pick up on your feel- make things worse. Research stud- dogs separated from fear loud noises. In noises, flashes of bright light, and ings of frustrations and a percep- ies on desensitizing your dog from their families during October 1777 after the smells of sulfur. It’s no wonder most tion of danger that can make their loud noises can be effective but the 4th of July holiday, Battle of Germantown dogs loathe the Fourth of July cel- fear intensified. usually require at least a sixty-day this column is being Colonial troops found ebrations. Hobo the Wonder Dog • Keep windows, curtains, and training program. repeated. By Howard Baker, a foxhound identi- suggest the following safety tips doors closed. If your pet thinks the Not all dogs are fearless of The results are in and RN BSN fied as belonging to for keeping your four-legged family noises are coming from inside the sounds and will chase cannon-balls eighty percent of dogs British General William members comfortable and safe home, they will try to escape. shot from a cannon. Remember overwhelmingly dislike Howe. General George during the Fourth of July Holiday. • Proper identification on your act normal, do not scold or coddle, Fourth of July celebrations. Our Washington cleaned, brushed, fed, • Turn on a television or radio pet and microchipping can help plan ahead, and you and your pet history is rich in inspiring stories and returned the dog to his owner louder than normal. Research indi- reunite you with your pet in the will find freedom from the noises of how our founding fathers fought General William Howe. Even in des- cates classical music is calming to event you become separated. of the holiday. Two hundred forty for our separation from British rule. perate times while fighting for our dogs. Hobo will post links on his Preparation with the above years ago, General William Howe We often neglect the history of our freedom dogs were marveled for Facebook page of his favorite music tips will help you and your trust- learned a valuable lesson: having country and the important role their bravery and honored by being selections for your convenience. ed four-legged friends survive the your dog properly identified and the dogs of our Founding Fathers returned to their owners. • Create a special place indoors holiday with the least stress pos- tagged is your best bet of being played in early America. During the We know dogs and cats have where your pets feel safe away sible. Observe your pets, if they reunited with your dog in the event siege of Yorktown in 1781 a large a heightened sense of sound from doors and windows for a start trembling, hiding, pacing, you are separated. A New Bed As Amy and suite. The old I ease toward set was moved retirement, we to Dallas’ empty make changes to room. It included things that have two nightstands, been fixtures in one dresser on our lives. We’ve which the tele- meted out some vision sits and of the items that another mon- Mother kept in By Joe Rector strous dress- her house. Amy [email protected] er with a mirror gave herself per- mounted to it. Our mission to clear some pos- bedroom seemed to have sessions that she thought shrunk. The headboard might be essential in ear- was oversized, and not long lier years. Maybe the big- ago, we moved the bed to gest change to come is our Lacey’s vacant room. choice of a new bed. We next bought a head- After we married, we slept board and footboard from a in a full-sized bed for years. Habitat Re-store. They had Over that time, we had sev- a much lower profile and eral different frames and didn’t overpower the room. Charlie Rhodamer, director of Sequoyah Museum, speaks to a breakout session at a previous Tennessee History for headboards. One of the first Again, I tried to fix them to Kids event. He is among the speakers at THFK’s World Fair Park event on July 23rd. Photo courtesy of Bill Carey. was an antique that I dis- fit the frame for the bed, covered. For several days, I but the pieces jiggled and worked to strip the coats of shook, and I was sure that paint that had baked onto they’d fall or break. the surface by the heat of After more than forty History for Kids coming to Knoxville the barn in which it had years of marriage, we’ve By Mike Steely been stored. The headboard bought a king-sized bed. [email protected] event starts at 8:30 a.m. Anyone Foundation; Joe Guy, McMinn was approximately six feet Our decision was that both interested in state and local histo- County historian; Lisa Oakley of the tall and rickety. We never will sleep better if we have Although the Tennessee History ry may want to pre-register to hear East Tennessee Historical Society; knew if the thing would col- a bigger bed that doesn’t for Kids tent revival sounds like an addresses from various speakers. Hobart Akins of Tennessee State lapse in the middle of the ripple with movement event just for children it’s actually More than 800 teachers use the Parks; Stephanie Steinhorst or night. every time one of us rolls an event for teachers, librarians and TN History for Kids website and Carol Quin of the Mother gave us the bed- over. The real reason for a home-schooled students. videos in their classrooms and more National Memorial; Carol Borneman room suite that she and new bed is the dog. Sadie “It’s a bit of an East Tennessee than 1,000 use the booklets. About or Pamela Eddy of the Cumberland Daddy first bought. The sleeps with us. She might event,” Bill Carey told The Focus. The 4,000 teachers usually attend the Gap National Historical Park; reen- headboard and footboard start at the foot of the bed, July 23rd event at the Holiday Inn annual events. TN History for Kids actor Tim Nealeigh; Jeff Sellers mirrored each other, and but before the night is over, Worlds Fair Park is a tent revival- also hosts break-out sessions at of the Tennessee State Museum; two dressers and a night she’s moved between us or type celebration with various speak- various educational events during author Ed Sullivan; Jimmy Ogle, the stand completed the set. I has stretch across the bed ers, many from the Knoxville area, the year. More than 500 Tennessee Shelby County historian; and Bill remember as a small boy so that we cannot straight- and information on the various book- teachers attend the breakout Carey, organizer. that I climbed in that bed en our legs or pull up the lets published by the TN History for sessions at functions like the Tennessee History for Kids was when a scary dream woke covers. Kids organization. It’s the first time Association of Tennessee Librarians, organized in 2004 and, since then, me and sent me hustling to Maneuvering in the room the event, now in its fourth year, has LEAD, TN Reading Association, TN has produced not only history book- their room. Our children lay will become even more dif- been held outside Nashville. Council for Social Studies, and the in that bed when they were ficult, and my main worry Carey, the founder of THFK, is a TN Council of History Educators. lets but expanded to include email little as well. Dallas especial- is that I’ll stub my toes on former editor of the Metro Pulse Some 18 new booklets are being alerts, posters, free videos and ly enjoyed piling in the bed in the frame. Amy will even- newspaper and his goal is to get updated to fit the state’s new teacher training. The organization the mornings and cuddling tually find the right kind of booklets on various Tennessee curriculum. receives funding from the state with his mom for a while. His headboard for this new bed, history subjects into the hands of Speakers will include Charlie and from private sector sponsors. fitful sleeping sometimes and of course, new sheets, teachers. Most students in the state Rhodamer, director of the Sequoyah Among those are Blue Cross Blue sent me in search of a place blankets, spreads must be have no Tennessee history or civics Birthplace Museum; Bobby Cain, the Shield, Bridgestone/Firestone, AT&T, to finish a night’s rest. At bought. However, my tired, textbooks although the subjects first African-American graduate of Nissan, HCA, Tennessee Historical some point, we fitted that worn out body is looking for- are required in half the elementary Clinton High School; historian Jack Commission and the Tennessee bed with a queen-sized mat- ward to having enough room grades each year. Neely; historian Bob Booker; Mark Electrical Cooperate Association. tress and rigged the head- in the bed, unless our third The event is open to the public and Sherry Finchum of Indian Creek The registration form and more board to fit the frame. sleeping companion still and admission is $40 and $20 for Productions; Barry Thacker and Carol information are available at tnhisto- A few years ago, Amy chooses to stay in close college and other students. The Moore of the Coal Creek Watershed ryforkids.org/tentrevival. bought a new bedroom contact. Care to Help Make a Teacher Smile? Cont. from page 1 visit them online at knox- with a bagel breakfast, pro- Glue Sticks, two boxes of villedreamcenter.org. viding 2,000 books to stu- Kleenex Tissue and two John Unthank is the Title dents during Spring Break, boxes of Clorox Wipes. 1 support contact. helping supply a school He said the teachers that During the past school library, providing sports will receive these supplies year the Dream Center bags to school soccer include those at Pond Gap, provided various services teams, delivering 50 new Norwood, Inskip, Fountain to the schools including bicycles to be given to stu- City and Maynard elemen- taking part in the “Back dents for special achieve- tary schools. to School Bash,” sending ments, providing a training ”People can donate weekly encouraging emails module for Title 1 teach- funds or collect these sup- to over 400 teachers, sup- ers, as well as taking part plies and deliver them by plying more than 510 color- in many other events and July 30 to us at 1444 Breda ing books, donating 1000 contributions. Drive,” he said. You can get books to a book fair, spon- “We try to make it a little more information by calling soring a sock drive for easier on them by supply- the faith-based charity at homeless, supplying water ing these items provided (865) 688-9636. You can for a Thanksgiving dinner, through monetary and com- also email titleone@knox- delivering 50 Thanksgiving munity donations,” Jones villedreamcenter.org or baskets, providing teachers said. July 2, 2018 www.knoxfocus.com PAGE C1

July 2, 2018

Williams named girls hoops coach at CAK By Ken Lay Chattanooga, where she served assistant principal at South-Doyle the Lady Cherokees to a 20-win an assistant athletic director. as an assistant coach in the boys Middle School. She’s coached the season for the first time in more Hollifield, who also recently Abby Williams has returned to program. She later served as an Tennessee Fury, a Knoxville-area than a decade in 2014-15. South- coach at her alma mater (Powell coaching. assistant under Justin Under- AAU team. Doyle won 20 games in 2002-03. High School), guided the Lady Williams, a former head coach wood with the Bearden High Lady After winning the middle school Williams immediately reversed Warriors to 22 wins last season. at South-Doyle Middle School Bulldogs. title and going undefeated, Wil- the fortunes of South Knoxville’s CAK has finished with a winning and South-Doyle High School, Her first head coaching job was liams moved to South Knoxville, resident girls high school basket- record in nine of the last 10 sea- was recently named the girls bas- at South-Doyle Middle School. where she coached South-Doyle ball team. sons. ketball coach at Christian Acade- There, she guided the Lady Cher- High School’s girls basketball At CAK, she replaces Cait- Williams took a break from my of Knoxville. okees to the James A. Ivey Jr. team from 2013-2016. lin Hollifield, who recently was coaching to spend more time with Williams, a 2006 Halls High Memorial Middle School Basket- Under her guidance, the high tapped to fill the coaching vacan- her family. School graduate, has had a stel- ball Tournament Championship school team posted back-to- cy at West High School. In addi- She attended college at Car- lar coaching career that began following the 2011-12 season. back winning seasons in 2014- tion to serving as the Lady War- son-Newman and the University at Red Bank High School in She spent last year as an 15 and 2015-16. Williams guided riors coach, Williams will also be of Tennessee, Chattanooga. 2018 All-KIL Story and Sobota top All Metro Track and Field teams Boys’ and girls’ All-Knoxville Interscholastic League Knoxville Track and Field team track and field teams were announced recently. These teams are based on athletes “winning their event at the (KIL) meet,” said South-Doyle Coach Don Madgett. The honorees and events they won at this year’s KIL meet: BOYS Elijah Young S-D 100 Willington Wright HVA 200 400 TJ LJ Jake Renfree Catholic 800 Carter Coughlin Webb 1600 3200 Gabel Fulford CAK 110 HH Kiyountae Warren A-E 300 IH 4x400 Shawn Stacy Bearden HJ John Rentenbach Catholic PV Josh Sobota Bearden D SP Miguel Parrilla HVA 4x800 Alex Freshour HVA 4x800 Tommy Banker HVA 4x800 Kenton Bachmann HVA 4x800 Juan Davis West 4x100 DeEric King West 4x100 Khari Brazelton West 4x100 Devyn Johnson West 4x100 Tyquan Rogers A-E 4x200 4x400 Jashon Jackson A-E 4x200 4x400 Colby Colquitt A-E 4x200 Jazine Pelcher A-E 4x200

PHOTO BY LUTHER SIMMONS Chris Green A-E 4x400

West High junior Caroline Lewis (right) is on her way to winning the 300-meter hurdles event at this year’s KIL meet GIRLS and also finished first in the long jump. She went on to take third place in the TSSAA Large Class state pentathlon at Blake Blakemore A-E 100 Spring Fling XXV. Timaya Ray HVA 200 4x100 4x200 By Steve Williams Jasmine Jefferson Webb 400 Sobota bettered his own Madgett. “Committee of Bachmann of Hardin Valley, Rebecca Story CAK 800 1600 Rebecca Story of Chris- state record in the discus seven.” Carter Coughlin of Webb Niki Narayani Webb 3200 tian Academy of Knox- event and also took first Other athletes from The and Catholic’s Jake Ren- Sidney Wallace HVA 100 HH TJ ville and Bearden’s Josh place in the shot put in Focus’ coverage area to free and Devin Sullivan. Caroline Lewis West 300 IH LJ Sobota headline the 2018 the Large Class meet. He make the team include In the girls’ sprints, the Lizzie Davis HVA HJ 4x400 All Metro Knoxville Track will continue his athletic Lizzie Davis of Hardin Valley All-MKTF team features Stephani Franks Webb PV and Field team. career at the University of Academy and Caroline Blake Blakemore of Aus- Marissa Buckner Carter SP Story was selected the Kentucky. Lewis of West in the female tin-East, Kristen Blevins of Megan Armstrong Bearden D Female Athlete of the Year This was the second field events and South- Ellie Wolski Catholic 4x800 West, Sage Davis of Powell, and Sobota the Male Ath- year for an All Metro Knox- Doyle’s Michael Redding in Eleanor Mancini Catholic 4x800 Jasmine Jefferson of Webb lete of the Year. ville team to be selected. the male field events. Callie Tucker Catholic 4x800 and Timaya Ray of HVA. Story, a Stanford signee, It includes athletes from As for the distance Shila Kapaya Catholic 4x800 won four events for the schools in Knox County events, female honorees Male sprinters rep- Dominique Romain HVA 4x100 4x200 third consecutive season at and all counties that border are Ellie Bachmann and resenting Knox County Kiara Inman HVA 4x100 this year’s TSSAA Division Knox plus Roane County, Kensi Gray of Hardin Valley, include Devyn Johnson and Lainee Griffin HVA 4x100 II-A state meet, taking top noted South-Doyle Coach Niki Narayani of Webb, and DeEric King of West, Kiyon- Tori Adams HVA 4x200 honors in the 1600, 800 Don Madgett when releas- Shila Kapaya and Callie tae Warren of Austin-East, Haley Stinnett HVA 4x200 and 3200-meter runs and ing team to media. Tucker from Catholic. Willington Wright of Hardin Ellie Bachmann HVA 4x400 also running the anchor leg “Coaches panel voted The male honorees in the Valley and Elijah Young of Abigail Scheibelein HVA 4x400 on CAK’s 4x400 relay. (on the team),” added distance events are Kenton South-Doyle. Kensi Gray HVA 4x400

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THREE RIDGES GOLF COURSE 6101 Wise Springs Road . Knoxville, TN 37918 . 865-687-4797 PRIDE OF THE PREPS IN 2017-18 PAGE C2 The Knoxville Focus July 2, 2018 Monckton to coach Karns girls soccer By Ken Lay

Jeff Monckton has some lofty expectations for the Karns High School girls soccer team. “This is the year to change things,” said Monck- ton, who was named Lady Beavers coach in the spring, “Powell and Oak Ridge were really good over the last few years. We’ve had some success. “But the last time that we won a dis- trict championship was in 2014 and it’s time that we show Powell and Oak Ridge PHOTO BY LUTHER SIMMONS. that we’re here too. I told the girls that they The Emerald Force’s Jayden Barrett leaps to win the ball against a Chattanooga FC player in Thursday night’s would be successful if they were willing to WPSL match at the Sansom Family Sports Complex. Chattanooga prevailed 6-1 and won the Southeast Conference work hard. We started working in May.” Championship. Karns and the rest of the county’s girls soccer are on a statewide break during the TSSAA- imposed dead period where coaches can’t have any contact with their players, but that will end soon and the Lady Beavers will be back at work and immediately set their sights Emerald Force women on a District 3-AAA Tournament Champion- ship that has eluded them in recent years.” But Monckton, a Stockton, California native, has loftier goals. Anything less than a Class AAA drop home finale 5-1 State Tournament appearance would be consid- ered a disappointment for the Lady Beavers. By Ken Lay But Monckton, who previously coached at championships. Jess Shepherd. The King’s Academy, knows that his team will The 2018 season has been tough But on this humid and overcast Ortega could only tip his hat to face a tall order in 2018. But the Lady Bea- for the Emerald Force women’s soccer night, it was Chattanooga that won Ridley and her side after the match. vers picked up some inspiration from the boys team. The team closed out the home the conference crown. “Chattanooga clinched the champi- team last season as the Beavers brought home portion of its regular-season schedule The visiting club’s fans invaded onship tonight and they deserved it,” a District 3-AAA Championship before fall- with a 5-1 Women’s Premier Soccer Knoxville Thursday night and celebrat- Ortega said. “They’re good. ing to District 4-AAA regular season co-cham- League loss to Chattanooga FC Thurs- ed the title with their team. “We had a tough night and it’s been pion and tournament runner-up Maryville. day night at the Sansom Family Sports “Our fans traveled well. They came a tough year. But we’ve won two of “Our boys kind of set the tone for us,” Monck- Complex’s H.T. Hackney Field. here and supported us when we really the first three league titles. But Chat- ton said. “They won a district championship “This was really a tough one for us needed them,” Chattanooga FC coach tanooga is good and they deserved before they lost to a really good, really tough tonight,” Force coach Pepe Ortega Erin Ridley said. “We had a really good to win.” Maryville team [in the Region 2-AAA Tournament]. said. “We’ve had some great individu- game tonight and our fans have trav- Chattanooga FC scored two more Sometimes, you just run into a better team.” al performances this year and we had eled with us all year. goals early in the second, putting the The coach said he knows that he’ll see some a few good individual performances “They create a great atmosphere Force in a 5-0 hole, but Ortega com- tough competition with Oak Ridge, Halls and this season, but as a team, it’s just for us wherever and whenever we mended his squad for hanging in the Powell in the district. Should the Lady Bea- hard to get everybody together. play. They’ve been great for us.” game and not quitting. vers emerge from the district, Maryville, “The girls have other commitments. Chattanooga (6-1) started the scor- “After the early part of the second Hardin Valley Academy or Farragut will be wait- The girls never gave up. This is a good, ing early as it tallied three times in the half, we got it together and we really ing. Bearden, West High, Science Hill, King- fun, and competitive summer league first half. The visitors scored in the played pretty well,” Ortega said. “Our sport Dobyns-Bennett or Morristown West for the girls.” fourth, 16th and 23rd minute respec- girls didn’t give up.” would be next in the state sectionals. Emerald Force (2-5) entered the tively. Emerald Force avoided the shutout “When you play [Class] AAA soccer, you play 2018 campaign having won the Chattanooga got a hat trick from when Magda Mosengo scored in the against the best teams. You play against the first two Southeast Conference Cass Wade and two more goals from 80th minute. best of the best,” Monckton said. “But it’s like I told the girls, there’s no recent why we can’t compete or play against those teams.” Karns will play in the upcoming KIL Soccer Jamboree at the Sansom Family Pilot Fireball Moonlite Classic 5K and Little Sports Complex on Saturday, July 28. Monckton, 30, played collegiately at Firecracker Mile is a Running Start to the Holiday San Joaquin Delta College before transfer- The Knoxville Track Club it family-friendly financially. For more information ring to Tennessee Wesleyan in Athens. In is hosting its Annual Pilot Cost for all 5K participant about the Knoxville Track addition to his duties with the Lady Bea- Fireball Moonlite Classic during packet pickups and Club, please contact Execu- vers, he also coaches club soccer. 5K and Little Firecracker race day is $35. tive Director David Black at His family has several football coach- Mile on July 3rd at 9:00 Cost for the Little Fire- es. But he took another route and he said p.m. Kid’s run starts at cracker Mile (12 and knoxvilletrackclub@gmail. Karns was the perfect place for him. 8:00 p.m. at the UT Vet Under) is $15 through race com or visit www.ktc.org. “What attracted me to the job was the School with the route run- day registration. Parents The Knoxville Track Club Karns Community,” Monckton said. “You ning along Neyland Drive. do not need to pay to run is a 501(c)(3) organization have great support from all the coach- In its 34th year, race “This event is a long- with their children during whose mission is to encour- es. It’s a tight-knit community. organizers expect over standing tradition for kick- the mile event but will not age life-long physical well- “It’s a great place to be. You have the sup- 1300 participants and ing off the 4th of July holi- receive a shirt unless offi- port of our football coach, Brad Taylor. He’s many spectators. day,” said Executive Direc- cially registered. KTC Mem- being through running and invested in our soccer program. You have the In addition to being a tor David Black. “Unlike bers receive $5 discount walking. KTC hosts several support of good people like [principal] Brad great opportunity for fast many races which are held through race day. road and trail races each Corum and [athletic director] Ken Dunlap.” times for runners, the on weekends, this race is For more information on year including the Covenant Monckton and his wife, Alyson have course is walker friend- always held the evening of the Pilot Fireball Moonlite Health Knoxville Marathon two children. Maddie is three years old ly. The Little Firecracker July 3rd. This year’s event Classic 5K and Firecrack- and provides programming and Max is a month-and-a-half old. Mile is the perfect option will take place on a Tues- er Kids Mile, please con- Monckton is an avid sports fan. He roots for children and each will day evening.” tact Race Director Hannah including RunKNOX and for the San Francisco Giants, Washington receive a prize at the finish This year’s event offers Foust at hannah.m.foust@ youth programming activi- Capitals and the San Francisco 49ers. line. age based pricing to make gmail.com. ties.

New ‘Urban Hikes’ book and release party

Book sales readers a collection of rec- flower sightings. benefit Legacy ommended hikes that not The book sells for $25 Parks Foundation only allow for an enjoyable and all proceeds bene- physical workout, but also fit Legacy Parks Founda- TN CHARTER #4410 The second edition of the stimulate interest in some tion. The book is avail- • Mold Testing & Removal • Foundation Vents Installed popular “Urban Hikes in aspects of the nature and able for purchase at REI, Knoxville and Knox County, culture found in our com- Union Avenue Books, Three • Crawl Space Clean Outs • Floor Leveling & Repairs Tennessee” guide book is munity. This second edi- Rivers Market, Mast Gen- • Drain Tiles Installed • Termite Damage Repairs now on the shelves in area tion includes recent addi- eral Store, Ijams Nature • Basement Waterproofi ng • HVAC Duct Cleaning w Deodorizer retailers, Legacy Parks tions to trail systems such Center, Visit Knoxville and Foundation announced last as Baker Creek Preserve online at legacyparks.org. Licensed, Bonded, Certifi ed & Insured week. and Cherokee Farm, updat- REI will host a book The guide, written by ed maps and topography release party on Thursday, Sierra Club members, Ron to enhance understanding July 12 from 5 until 8 p.m. FREE INSPECTION Shrieves, Mac Post and of terrain. Each hike sum- at 6700 Papermill Dr NW, Christine Hamilton and mary includes a descrip- Knoxville, TN 37919. Meet benefitting Legacy Parks tion of the venue, featured co-author, Ron Shrieves (865) 524-1227 (865) 453-1880 (865) 921-1555 Foundation, details hikes amenities, colored pho- and take home a signed www.moldtox.com in and around Knoxville. tographs and maps, and copy of Urban Hikes. The The trio collaborated on interesting features along event will include door 10% Discount With This Ad! the sell-out first edition of the way such as architec- prizes, and beer and appe- Financing with NO MONEY DOWN with 0% INTEREST the book in 2014. ture, historical sights, and tizers will be available. Senior Citizens Discount! The guide provides the potential for bird and July 2, 2018 www.knoxfocus.com PAGE C3 Coaches and families enjoy life and happiness during Dead Period TSSAA Dead Period Rule – No coaching, observing, or contact between coach and players in sport involved. There is no practice, no open facilities, and no weight training/conditioning. The Dead Period, which is to be observed by all schools, is June 24 through July 7 this year, a total of 14 days.

By Steve Williams

Being a high school head foot- ball coach is nearly a year-round job. With the TSSAA’s two-week CAK head football coach Travis Mozingo and wife Beth at Dodger Sta- Dead Period Rule getting under- dium June 25. They were pulling for the Cubs as you can guess from way June 24, what would local their attire. A fellow Cubs fan at the game took the photo. head coaches be doing during this time? Some may be on a vacation with their family. Some may be “Shep,” of course, is the center of atten- and relax, before the busyness “In we attended Pas- catching up on things needing tion for (from left) Karen Duncan, new and stress of the season gets sion City Church. In Birmingham done around the house. Some mom Kendal, Coach Clark Duncan and here.” it was just visiting friends.” may be just taking it easy a few new dad Zac Hennigan on June 25 at By the way, the Cubs lost 2-1 days before a busy new season Fort Sanders. the night the Mozingos were at begins after the dead period. Shepherd “Shep” Hayes Hennigan, first Dodger Stadium, but won two of The Clark Duncan family tradi- grandson for South-Doyle head football the next three for a split in the tionally takes a vacation during coach Clark Duncan and his wife Kar- series. the TSSAA dead period. en, was born June 25 at Fort Sanders “Beth was pleased with that!” That changed this year, along Regional Medical Center. noted Travis. with maybe a few diapers. “This year we stayed home and STEVE MATTHEWS, head coach welcomed my grandson to the of the 2017 Class 5A state cham- Bearden Coach Morgan Shinlever family, Shepherd “Shep” Hayes pion Catholic Fighting Irish: “I will and sons Davis and Lawson hav- Hennigan,” said Duncan, South- the parents and Granna,” texted out West during the TSSAA Dead be relaxing with my family over ing fun on Sunset Beach, N.C. Doyle’s head coach and also an Clark. “I did my share of diaper Period. the dead period. I have two boys assistant principal and the ath- changing when Kendal was little.” “She’s a die-hard Chicago Cubs and we will be going to LEGO- letic director at the school. fan, and I wanted to take a train LAND in Atlanta.” Kendal Hennigan gave birth to TRAVIS MOZINGO, Christian trip … We compromised: A trip to Carole and Steve’s sons are MORGAN SHINLEVER, Bearden Karen and Clark’s first grandson Academy of Knoxville’s head LA to see the Dodgers and Cubs Steven 8 and Lucas 5. head coach: “Our family has a at Fort Sanders Medical Center coach, was over 2,000 miles series, and then take my desired tradition where we vacation to on Monday, June 25, “11 days away when he received The train trip to Seattle,” said Travis. RUSTY BRADLEY, Grace Chris- Sunset Beach, N.C., during the early,” noted Duncan. Focus’ inquiring email last week. “After a few days in Seattle, tian Academy head coach: “I dead period,” he said via email. The hospital room was full of “It’s only appropriate that your we’ll head back to my wife’s intentionally got all of my work “We have done this for 11 years love and smiles. email arrived as I am on Amtrak’s hometown in rural Illinois farm done before the dead period so now.” “It’s great!” said Coach Coast Starlight Train, a 36-hour country for the 4th of July, and I could take the dead period off. Eleven years? Wow. The Shin- Duncan. train ride from Los Angeles to then head back to East Tennes- “I traveled to Birmingham for lever family must really like this Now about those diapers and Seattle,” replied Mozingo. see. three days and Atlanta for two vacation spot! what about traditional cigars to The CAK coach and Beth cele- “For the Mozingo family, the days. Other than that, I did noth- “I married into it,” replied Shin- mark the new arrival? brated their 20th Wedding Anni- Dead Period is our one, guaran- ing but lie around and enjoy some lever. “I did have bubblegum cigars versary this past winter and made teed, chance to clear out of Knox- downtime before things crank Julie and Morgan have two chil- For more information and no the diaper changing is for plans to add on a celebration trip ville for a time, see some family back up on July 9. dren, Davis 5 and Lawson 3. about the Knoxville Track Club, please contact Execu- tive Director David Black at knoxvilletrackclub@gmail. Hicks eager to coach boys hoops at Cedar Bluff com or visit www.ktc.org. By Ken Lay last year’s tournament as moved frequently. likes the Chicago Bears, over the place,” he said. “I and likes to work with The Knoxville Track Club a No. 9 seed. The Gladia- “My dad was in the San Antonio Spurs and watch any and all sports.” drum lines in the fall. is a 501(c)(3) organization J.T. Hicks is making a tors defeated the seventh- military so I was a mili- Vancouver Canucks. Away from the game, Hicks and his wife, whose mission is to encour-return to basketball after seeded Farragut Admi- tary brat and we moved “I have teams from all Hicks enjoys music Kelly, have one son. a hiatus to spend time rals in the championship around a lot,” said Hicks, age life-long physical well- with his family. Hicks, game before a packed who grew up in San Anto- being through running andan eighth grade sci- house at Karns Middle’s nio, , Illinois and walking. KTC hosts severalence teacher at Cedar Thomas L. Duff Memorial Ohio. “Basketball was the road and trail races eachBluff Middle School, Gymnasium in February. one constant in my life. year including the Covenantrecently added the posi- Cedar Bluff’s program “It was something that Health Knoxville Marathontion of boys basketball has hit hard times in always gave me instant coach to his duties. recent years but Hicks is friends. It was something and provides programming He replaces Alex looking to make an impact that always helped you including RunKNOX andComer, who left the pro- with the Giants quickly. fit in. It was something, youth programming activi-gram after two seasons. “The biggest thing that if you played hard, ties. Hicks has taught at that I’m looking to get- you belonged, no matter Cedar Bluff for six years ting back to and teach- what you looked like.” and has previously worked ing is the fundamentals Hicks is an avid sports on the game day crew. of the game,” Hicks said. fan. He roots for the Duke He has previously run Basketball has always basketball team and the the scoreboard at Giants been a huge part of Hicks’ Ohio State football teams. and Lady Giants games. life. He grew up in a mili- His favorite baseball team So he knows just how tary family and thus, he is the Cincinnati Reds. He competitive the Knox County Middle School Bas- 2017 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR RESERVE R2296 4x4, 1 Owner, ketball Conference can be. Originally $77020 MRSP, Loaded, Save $$$ $50,555 “I know about the league because I’ve come 2018 FORD F-150 R2278 to the games and support- Regular Cab, 4X4, Only 2000 Miles!!!!! $27,990 ed the guys and the girls,” 2017 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE R2295 said Hicks, who previously Ecoboost, Premium Leather, Auto, Extra Clean $25,877 coached at Oliver Springs Middle School and Oak- 2017 FORD FUSION HYBRID SE R2303 dale High School. “I know, Over 40 MPG, 1 Owner, Clean History $17,999 from working the score- Also take advantage of our Quicklane Tire board, that the league is and Auto Center - No Appointment Needed! ultracompetitive. I defi- nitely know about the level of competition.” “All you have to do is look at the [James A. Ivey Jr. Memorial Middle School Basketball] Tour- nament last season. If you get yourself into the quarterfinals, you have a chance to win.” Gresham’s boys won PAGE C4 The Knoxville Focus July 2, 2018 Working and playing together makes us a better country As USA gets ready to cel- line. Brooklyn Dodgers Secondly, that old saying ebrate her 242nd birthday, owner Branch Rickey knew – There’s a time and place I believe it wouldn’t be. He told Rob- for everything – is true. she is inson he would be subject- There’s nothing wrong better ed to a lot of racial hatred with protesting. But using now than and required him to prom- one’s place of employment ever when ise he would not retaliate as a stage for the protest it comes the first three years before is not fair to the employer to “liberty he signed him. Robinson By Steve and creates issues for the and jus- agreed. Williams sport. tice for Not only was Jackie a Had Kaepernick deliv- all.” great player, he had the ered his message from the PHOTO BY KELLY KEARSE The world of sports has character it took to chal- front porch of his home, Jack Sompayrac looks for a receiver in Knoxville Catholic’s Class 5A state championship helped us come together lenge segregation, which the media would have been as people – blacks, whites, marked many other win last fall.The Fighting Irish quarterback was the game’s Offensive MVP. there to cover it and publi- all colors. It may have taken aspects of American life at cize it, and a lot of upset longer than it should have, that time. fans wouldn’t have stopped but thankfully it happened. In 2016, NFL quarter- watching the game. If ever there is a Mount back Colin Kaepernick of PRIDE OF THE Last week, former bas- Rushmore for all sports, let the San Francisco 49ers the face of Jackie Robinson refused to stand during ketball great Oscar Rob- be the first to be carved in the playing of our Nation- ertson spoke out on stone. al Anthem at a pre-season social injustice and asked, Robinson became the game. It was his way of pro- “Where are the white ath- PREPS IN 2017-18 letes when this is happen- first African American to testing racial injustice in play in Major League Base- our country. It set off a fire- ing? ball when he started at storm of controversy and “This is not a black ath- ENCORE first base for the Brooklyn no wonder. lete problem.” Dodgers in 1947. His sign- There were two issues Robertson is right and Last week concludes ing brought an end to racial with Kaepernick’s actions. wrong. Social injustice is a a four-part series of The segregation in professional In the first place, the flag he people problem. Knoxville Focus’ annual fea- baseball. disrespected is a symbol of We should address it as ture on local high schools’ It wasn’t easy for Jackie the freedom that allows him such and work together to female and male Student- to break the baseball color to protest in this country. make improvements. Athletes of the Year. The Focus would like to con- gratulate these fine ath- McMinn County ousts Karns letes once more. Athletic directors were requested to send in their from Little League tourney school’s honorees and The By Steve Williams added two more runs in the started Thursday with Karns Focus would like to thank Karns’ streak of seven fourth and one in the sixth. defeating McMinn County the ADs, coaches and other straight District 6 Little The tournament will con- 6-1. Karns rode a strong school representatives for League baseball champi- tinue tonight (July 2) at pitching performance by again helping making this onships has ended. Karns. Maryville and New Noah Benson, whose maxi- feature possible. McMinn County eliminat- Tazewell, both undefeated mum 85 pitches carried him The honorees: ed Karns’ 12-year-old All- in the double-elimination through 5 2/3 innings. Austin-East: Jazmyne Stars 5-1 Saturday at Karns. tourney, square off at 6 In that game, McMinn Johnson and Chris Hunter. Winning pitcher Silas o’clock followed by a losers’ County led 1-0, but Karns Bearden: Julia Adams Ward worked 4 2/3 innings bracket elimination game tied the score 1-1 and then and Caleb Harrington. and Tucker Swafford came between McMinn County scored five runs in the top Berean Christian: Lily in to close it out in the and Bean Station. of the sixth. Felts and Dalton Miller. bottom of the sixth inning Single games will be On Friday, Maryville CAK: Rebecca Story after Karns got two runners played at 7 o’clock Tuesday knocked Karns into the and Chase Bristow. aboard on walks. and Thursday (finals), with losers’ bracket with a 9-1 Carter: Sarah Irwin Karns managed only two an if necessary game on victory. J.T. Stepp’s RBI and Jake Mynatt. hits in the game, including Friday night. single accounted for Karns’ Catholic: Jack Sompayrac a double in the fifth by Alex The District 6 champion lone run. and Vanessa Belanger. Franklin, who was thrown qualifies for the state tour- In Friday’s nightcap, Central: Hailey McDonald out at third on the play. nament, which will be held McMinn County came from and Seth Armstrong. McMinn County led 2-1 at Morristown this year. behind to oust Maryville’s Powell senior third baseman Parker Stinnett was an All- Concord Christian: Abby after three innings and The district tourney No. 2 team 11-7. District 3-AAA standout for the Panthers this past season. Collins and Jon Roberts. “Parker is a hard-working, blue-collar type of player who Farragut: Andrea Sarhatt will give you everything he has on the baseball field,” said and Parker Noland. Athletic Director Chad Smith. FBA: Julia Martin and Lucas McPherron. Fulton: Kiyah Latham and James Davis. Gibbs: Sierra Hucklebee. GCA: Kristin Hunt and Eli Nordhorn. Halls: Ellie Weekley and Ryan Hall. HVA: Kenya Sloan and Aaron Dykes. Karns: Olivia Baker and Trevor Adams. L&N STEM: Armani Hall. Powell: Kennedy Cowden Karns High senior captain Olivia Baker (11) battles for and Parker Stinnett. position against Halls during an early December basket- Seymour: Kallyn Newport ball game. “Olivia was a very good leader for an extremely and Ryan Stinnett. young team,” said Coach John Marsh. South-Doyle: Krista Perry and Elijah Young. TKA: Taylor Blythe and Jacob Hoffman. TSD: Sydney Rednour and Tristen Davidson. Webb: Nicklin Hames and Carter Coughlin. West: Will Babb. CONGRATULATIONS!

Julia Martin of First Baptist Academy competes in the hurdles at the Volunteer Track Classic. She went on to place second in the event in the TSSAA Division II-A state meet in May. July 2, 2018 www.knoxfocus.com PAGE D1

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kill honey bees, which announced retirement. bigotry has arisen and laws to God’s law, and so are already threatened In 2013 Senate Majority is as deplorable as the we suffer the consequenc- in cities where people Leader, Harry Reid, was Jim Crow laws enacted es of our bigotry, racism spray their lawns. So, we told that Democrats would by Southern Democrats and segregation. use common sense and rue the day if he played the in the 1900s. Instead of So, what is our respon- DEET, as I’ve recommend- “nuclear option” in Senate black-white animus, we sibility as citizens? I’ll ed to foreign travelers for cloture rules. He did, and now have red-blue enmity, admit I’ve fostered “we decades. now only fifty Senators painfully apparent in Pro- versus they” thoughts, We are in the midst of will be required to confirm gressive-Liberal-Demo- and it pains me. I wonder an American storm which, Trump’s new Supreme crats who throw Republi- if I could sit down and to Democrats, must seem Court justice - and Justice cans out of restaurants, share a meal with Maxine like a perfect storm. The Ruth Bader Ginsburg is acost them in theatres Waters. I’ve even begun economy is booming, even eighty-five years old. and pickett their homes. to wonder if I can be gen- A Perfect Storm if Nancy Pelosi is so out of Segregation is an ugly Maxine Waters, the face uinely civil in social set- touch that she denies the storm that has regained of the New Democrat prej- tings or in church. How- As I pen this essay, the mosquitos because we reality of people’s renewed fury just like a hurricane udice, even incites vio- ever, on Holy ground I’ve rain we sorely needed con- have a large porch and like confidence, record unem- over warm water. The lence by telling her thralls been able to be kind, and tinues to fall. The saying to be outside for “happy ployment and rising GDP. American Civil War began to invade the personal in more challenging situa- goes, be careful what you hour.” These pests are The media, the ruling class when various southern space of those with whom tions, I trust that the Spirit wish/pray for. However, attracted to lactic acid in and Maxine Waters have states refused to obey Fed- she disagrees. This is the will intercede in my con- I like rain and summer perspiration, if you’re a been unable to stump eral law. And now “sanc- new racism and personal science “with groans too storms. There’s a wonder- woman, and sweat, if you’re Trump. The illegal inva- tuary cities” defy Federal (ad hominem) attacks on deep for words” (Romans ful and evocative piece of a man. Mosquitos are also sion (immigration) imbro- law, even though 86% of anyone with an “R” beside 8:26) and I will be given music by Antonio Vivaldi attracted to carbon diox- glio, allowed to fester for voters are opposed to the their name. When Maxine “the right words when the called “The Four Seasons.” ide which humans emit as decades, will be solved sanctuary movement and and her modern Brown time comes” (Luke 12:12). I often think of one section we breathe and talk. I once by the rule of law and the alien migrant invasion. Shirts (Germany 1930s) The danger for America of this music which mag- read that mosquitos visu- wall. The “deep state” has The slavery issue get through with the “R is that too many are sub- ically depicts a summer alize us as clouds of CO2 been discovered, and the became increasingly rele- people” I guess she’ll stituting man’s secular law storm. Go to YouTube - almost like a cloud emit- abuses of the FBI and Jus- vant as the Civil War pro- come for the “I” people, for Divine laws. Too many and search Vivaldi Presto ted from vaping. Obvious- tice Department during gressed and ultimately led independents like me. are what a former min- Summer. ly, if we didn’t perspire to Obama’s presidency are to the Emancipation Proc- Everyone senses we ister of mine labeled as Storms and rain refresh cool our bodies, breathe being exposed daily. The lamation and the 13th, have a problem in Ameri- functional atheists, where the earth and scrub every- or talk we might remain projected Democrat Blue 14th and 15th Amend- ca. I think it goes beyond God is not relevant in day thing clean. My eyes cer- cloaked from these devil- Wave is dissipating (if ments to the Constitu- black and white or red to day, interpersonal rela- tainly appreciate the ish insects. But, alas, this it ever existed) just like tion. You would think that versus blue. My diagno- tionship. This, in my opin- removal of pollen from the is impractical, and so we Robert Mueller’s credibility we learned from the cruci- sis is that America has a ion, is where faithful and air, even if it is temporary. resort to counter mea- and his investigation which ble of the Civil War and its spiritual problem. If every- spiritual people can stand A seldom considered sures, spraying ourselves has produced nothing but aftermath, but it is harder one treated others by the forth and be counted. benefit of showers is that with DEET, a chemical that vapors and a seventeen to change a person’s heart Golden Rule there would The Serenity Prayer says mosquitoes don’t fly in interferes with the recep- million dollar price tag. Hill- than to pass laws, and so be no reason to separate it well, “God grant me the the rain. These pests are tors on the antennae of ary Clinton’s blame every- segregation persists even Arabs and Jews, Catholics serenity to change what I carriers of many diseases mosquitos designed to one book, “What Hap- today. and Protestants in North- can, to accept what I can’t including malaria, Dengue detect lactic acid and CO2. pened,” is now repeating in Treating someone ern Ireland, Shiite and change and the wisdom to fever, Zika virus, encepha- Becky and I researched the minds of panicked left- unjustly because of their Sunni Muslims, and Demo- know the difference.” litis viruses and dog heart- spraying around our home ists with recent stunning race or religion is bigot- crats would tolerate Trump worms. to kill mosquitoes, but we SCOTUS decisions and ry and anathema to most and Republicans. Unfortu- You may email Dr. Ferguson Becky and I deal with found that insecticides Justice Anthony Kennedy’s of us. However, a new nately, humans prefer their at [email protected]

The Value of a Friend The Value of Friendship Two are better than one, Ecclesiastes tells us, “Two It is someone who will be Friends through thick n’ thin Through all of the laughter Because they have a good reward are better than one” (4:9). there in both the good and Friends to the very end and tears for their labor. What does bad days. They will tell the I think you would agree Through all of the questions this mean? truth, even if it hurts. A bibli- That’s how it is for you and me and fears For if they fall, one will lift up What is cal friend is one who encour- Through all of the winning and his companion. the biblical ages you in your walk with I-I-I want you to know losing and trying But woe to him who is alone meaning of Jesus, not one who will push I need you I will be by your side when he falls, friendship? you away from that path. 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PAGE D2 The Knoxville Focus July 2, 2018 LEGAL & PUBLIC NOTICES Subdivision as shown in map of record in Cabinet This property is being sold with the express 14, PAGE 129, IN THE REGISTER`S OFFICE FOR performance of the covenants, terms and without representations or warranties of any kind, C, Slide 46-D (Map Book 22, page 135). Being reservation that the sale is subject to confirmation KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, SAID LOT LYING conditions of a Deed of Trust dated September including fitness for a particular use or purpose. FORECLOSURE the property inherited by Joshua Thompson from by the lender or trustee. This sale may be AND BEING SITUATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE 22, 2004, executed by ANGELA D HOLBERT, THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO his father, Allan Rush Thompson, with the other rescinded by the Substitute Trustee at any time. OF WILSON AVENUE HAVING A FRONTAGE OF conveying certain real property therein described COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION NOTICES half conveyed to Joshua from his brother, Jonah THIS OFFICE IS ACTING AS A DEBT 65 FEET THEREON AND EXTENDING BACK to FIRST KNOXVILLE TITLE, INC., as Trustee, as OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Thompson. COLLECTOR AND IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT THEREFROM BETWEEN PARALLEL LINES IN A same appears of record in the Register’s Office Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, Substitute Trustee The property which has a street address A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE SOUTHERLY DIRECTION 142.5 FEET, TO WHICH of Knox County, Tennessee recorded October 1, 119 S. Main Street, Suite 500 known as 428 Bridge View Lane (or Road) (or USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. MAP SPECIFIC REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE 2004, at Instrument Number 200410010027710; Memphis, TN 38103 NOTICE OF 428 Bridges View), Knoxville, TN 37914 (Tax Clear Recon LLC FOR A MORE PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION. and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said www.rubinlublin.com/property-listings.php Id: 071KB-001) will be sold in bar of the right Substitute Trustee Parcel ID: 082EN010 Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned Tel: (877) 813-0992Fax: (404) 601-5846 SUBSTITUTE and equity of redemption, homestead and other 5751 Uptain Road PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address to CITIBANK, N.A. AS OWNER TRUSTEE OF NEW Ad #139903 07/02/2018, 07/09/2018, 07/16/2018 TRUSTEE’S SALE rights, all of which were waived but subject Suite 514 of the property is believed to be 3236 WILSON RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2017-1- to any and all easements, restrictions, prior Chattanooga, Tennessee 37411 AVE, KNOXVILLE, TN 37914. In the event of RPL1 who is now the owner of said debt; WHEREAS, default has occurred in the encumbrances and unpaid taxes. Other parties Phone: (877) 319-8840 any discrepancy between this street address and andWHEREAS, the undersigned,Rubin Lublin performance of the covenants, terms and in interest include: Wanda Thompson (wife), City File No: 1292-704A the legal description of the property, the legal TN, PLLC, having been appointed as Substitute conditions of a Deed of Trust dated April 20, of Knoxville (taxes), Knox County Trustee (taxes) description shall control. Trustee by instrument to be filed for record in the 2005, executed by APRIL CARTHORN, conveying and State of Tennessee (state tax lien of record Newspaper: The Knoxville Focus CURRENT OWNER(S): ADRONICUS F Register’s Office of Knox County, Tennessee. COURT certain real property therein described to ARNOLD in the Register’s Office for Knox County, TN as Publication Dates: 6/25/2018, 7/2/2018 and 7/9/2018 THOMAS NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given M. WEISS, ATTORNEY, as Trustee, as same Instrument No. 201010200024731). ------OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: The sale of that the entire indebtedness has been declared appears of record in the Register’s Office of Knox There is a State tax lien against said property PLEASE PUBLISH ALL SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE INFORMATION the above-described property shall be subject to all due and payable, and that the undersigned, Rubin NOTICES County, Tennessee recorded April 22, 2005, at of record as Instrument No. 201010200024731, ABOVE matters shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid Lublin TN, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee or his duly Instrument Number 200504220084057; in the Register’s Office for Knox County, TN. Charge to: taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Notice required by T.C.A. 67-1-1433(b)(1) has Aldridge Pite, LLP set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned been timely given to the Commissioner of the 3575 Piedmont Road, N.E. liens or encumbrances as well as any priority Trustee will, on August 2, 2018 at 12:00 PM at NON-RESIDENT to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee, in trust Department of Revenue for the State of TN. The Suite 500 created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that the North side of the City County Building, 400 for the registered holders of Morgan Stanley ABS sale of the land thus advertised will be subject to Atlanta, GA 30305 an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. Main Street, Knoxville, TN 37902, proceed to sell NOTICE Capital I Trust 2005-HE4, Mortgage Pass-Through the right of the State of TN to redeem the land as This property is being sold with the express at public outcry to the highest and best bidder Certificates, Series 2005-HE4 who is now the provided for in T.C.A. 67-1-1433(c)(1). reservation that it is subject to confirmation by for cash or certified funds ONLY, the following TO: TELINA F. BAILEY; owner of said debt; This is an attempt to collect a debt and any the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may described property situated in Knox County, IN RE: TELINA F. BAILEY v. LEON PHILLIPS andWHEREAS, the undersigned,Rubin Lublin information will be used for that purpose. be rescinded at any time. The right is reserved to Tennessee, to wit: NO. 177366-2 TN, PLLC, having been appointed as Substitute NOTICE OF adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, SITUATED IN DISTRICT SEVEN (7) OF KNOX Trustee by instrument to be filed for record in the THIS 20th day of June, 2018. and place certain without further publication, COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AND WITHIN THE 36TH IN THE CHANCERY COURT FOR KNOX Register’s Office of Knox County, Tennessee. SUBSTITUTE upon announcement at the time and place for WARD OF THE CITY OF KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE, COUNTY, TENNESSEE NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given WADE M. BOSWELL TRUSTEE’S SALE the sale set forth above. All right and equity of AND BEING KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS ALL In this Cause, it appearing from the Complaint that the entire indebtedness has been declared ATTORNEY FOR TRUSTEE redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, OF LOT 5, BLOCK A, BELCARO SUBDIVISION, filed, which is sworn to, that the defendant due and payable, and that the undersigned, Rubin 800 S. Gay St., Ste. 2111 WHEREAS, default has occurred in the and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of UNIT 1, AS SHOWN BY MAP OF SAME OF TELINA F. BAILEY a non-resident of the State Lublin TN, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee or his duly Knoxville, TN 37929 performance of the covenants, terms and Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the RECORD IN MAP BOOK 20, PAGE 7, AS REVISED of Tennessee, or whose whereabouts cannot appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and 865-633-5353 conditions of a Deed of Trust dated August undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute IN MAP BOOK 21, PAGE 9, IN THE REGISTER`S be ascertained upon diligent search and inquiry, authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute 7, 2017, executed by DON E FORRESTER, Trustee. The Property is sold as is, where is, OFFICE FOR KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, TO so that the ordinary process of law cannot be Trustee will, on July 26, 2018 at 10:00 AM conveying certain real property therein described without representations or warranties of any kind, WHICH MAP SPECIFIC REFERENCE IS HEREBY served upon TELINA F. BAILEY it is ordered that at the City/County Lobby of the Knox County to JEFFERSON TITLE, as Trustee, as same including fitness for a particular use or purpose. MADE FOR A MORE PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION. said defendant TELINA F. BAILEY file an answer Courthouse, Knoxville, Tennessee, proceed to sell appears of record in the Register’s Office of Knox THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO Parcel ID: 058B-C-003 with the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court at public outcry to the highest and best bidder NOTICE OF County, Tennessee recorded August 9, 2017, at COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address of in Knoxville, Tennessee and with David Valone, an for cash or certified funds ONLY, the following Instrument Number 201708090009041; OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. the property is believed to be 2220 BELCARO Attorneys whose address is, 625 S. Gay Street, described property situated in Knox County, SUBSTITUTE and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, Substitute Trustee DR, KNOXVILLE, TN 37918. In the event of Suite 625 Knoxville, TN 37902 within thirty (30) Tennessee, to wit: TRUSTEE’S SALE Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned to 119 S. Main Street, Suite 500 any discrepancy between this street address and days of the last date of publication or a judgment SITUATED IN DISTRICT NO. NINE (9) OF KNOX Atlantic Bay Mortgage Group, LLC who is now the Memphis, TN 38103 the legal description of the property, the legal by default will be taken against you and the COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AND WITHIN THE 16TH WHEREAS, default has occurred in the owner of said debt; www.rubinlublin.com/property-listings.php description shall control. cause will be set for hearing Ex-Parte as to you WARD OF THE CITY OF KNOXVILLE, AND BEING performance of the covenants, terms, and and WHEREAS, the undersigned,Rubin Lublin Tel: (877) 813-0992Fax: (404) 601-5846 CURRENT OWNER(S): ANGELA D HOLBERT before Chancellor Clarence E. Pridemore, Jr. at KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS PART OF LOT 20, conditions of a Deed of Trust dated October TN, PLLC, having been appointed as Substitute Ad #139491 06/25/2018, 07/02/2018, 07/09/2018 OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: CAVALRY the Knox County Chancery Court, Division II, 400 BLOCK O, OF MINNIS SECOND ADDITION, AS 20, 2017, executed by William Austin Jordan, Trustee by instrument to be filed for record in the SPV I, LLC, AS ASSIGNEE OF GE CAPITAL Main Street, Knoxville, Tennessee 37902. This SHOWN BY MAP OF RECORD IN PLAT CABINET an unmarried man, to Aspen Title and Escrow, Register’s Office of Knox County, Tennessee. RETAIL BANK/LOWE`S, CAVALRY SPV I, LLC, notice will be published in The Knoxville Focus A, SLIDE 232-C (FORMERLY MAP BOOK 7, PAGE Trustee, for Mortgage Electronic Registration NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given NOTICE OF AS SUCCESSOR TO CHASE BANK USA, N.A., Newspaper for four (4) consecutive weeks. 77), IN THE REGISTER`S OFFICE FOR KNOX Systems, Inc., as nominee for Peoples Home that the entire indebtedness has been declared SUBSTITUTE MIDLAND FUNDING LLC, MSW CAPITAL, LLC, AS This 21st Day of June, 2018. COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AND BEING MORE FULLY Equity, Inc., A Tennessee Corporation, its due and payable, and that the undersigned, Rubin ASSIGNEE OF CHASE BANK USA, N.A.The sale of ______DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE successors and assigns, and appearing of record Lublin TN, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee or his duly TRUSTEE’S SALE the above-described property shall be subject to all POINT OF INTERSECTION OF THE NORTHERN on October 27, 2017, in the Register’s Office of appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and matters shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid Clerk and Master LINE OF TROTTER AVENUE AND THE EASTERN Knox County, Tennessee, at Instrument Number authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute WHEREAS, default has occurred in the taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or LINE OF A 15 FOOT ALLEY, AND SAID BEGINNING 201710270026593. Trustee will, on July 26, 2018 at 10:00 AM performance of the covenants, terms and set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior POINT BEING THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said at the City/County Lobby of the Knox County conditions of a Deed of Trust dated March 25, liens or encumbrances as well as any priority PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED; THENCE FROM Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned Courthouse, Knoxville, Tennessee, proceed to sell 2010, executed by BILLY L WYNN, KAY WYNN, created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that NOTICE OF CIVIL SAID BEGINNING POINT IN A NORTHERLY to Tennessee Housing Development Agency, the at public outcry to the highest and best bidder conveying certain real property therein described an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. ACTION DIRECTION, ALONG THE EASTERN LINE OF party entitled to enforce said security interest; for cash or certified funds ONLY, the following to B. PAUL, as Trustee, as same appears of This property is being sold with the express SAID ALLEY, 155 FEET TO A POINT, CORNER and having appointed Clear Recon LLC, the described property situated in Knox County, record in the Register’s Office of Knox County, reservation that it is subject to confirmation by TO LOT 6; THENCE ALONG THE SOUTHERN undersigned, as Substitute Trustee by instrument Tennessee, to wit: Tennessee recorded March 30, 2010, at the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may be rescinded at any time. The right is reserved to IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF LUMPKIN LINE OF LOTS 6 AND 7, AND IN AN EASTERLY filed or being filed for record in the Register’s SITUATE IN THE TWENTY-SEVENTH (27TH) Instrument Number 201003300061362; and COUNTY DIRECTION, 63 FEET TO A POINT BEING 10 FEET Office of Knox County, Tennessee, with all of WARD OF THE CITY OF KNOXVILLE, THE NINTH WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Deed adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, and place certain without further publication, STATE OF GEORGIA WEST OF THE NORTHEASTERN CORNER OF LOT the rights, powers, and privileges of the original (9TH) CIVIL DISTRICT OF KNOX COUNTY, STATE of Trust was last transferred and assigned to CIVIL ACTION NO. 18-CV-203-MM 20; THENCE IN A SOUTHERLY DIRECTION ON Trustee named in said Deed of Trust. OF TENNESSEE, AND BEING KNOWN AND Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC, a Delaware Limited upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth above. All right and equity of A LINE PARALLEL WITH THE DIVIDING LINE OF NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that DESIGNATED AS FOLLOWS: LOT 1, BLOCK A, 2ND Liability Company who is now the owner of said JOHN CRAMBLETT LOTS 19 AND 20, 150 FEET TO A POINT IN THE the entire indebtedness has been declared due and REVISED LAKE FOREST HEIGHTS ADDITION, AS debt; redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of PLAINTIFF NORTHERN LINE OF TROTTER AVENUE; THENCE payable as provided in said Deed of Trust, and that SHOWN OF RECORD IN MAP CABINET B. SLIDE andWHEREAS, the undersigned,Rubin Lublin vs. WITH THE NORTHERN LINE OF TROTTER the undersigned, Clear Recon LLC, as Substitute 371-C (MAP BOOK 20 PAGE 177), REGISTER`S TN, PLLC, having been appointed as Substitute Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute GINA NEWMAN CRAMBLETT AVENUE, AND IN A WESTERLY DIRECTION 21.7 Trustee or his duly appointed agent, by virtue of OFFICE, KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, TO WHICH Trustee by instrument to be filed for record in the DEFENDANT FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. SUBJECT the power, duty, and authority vested and imposed REFERENCE IS HERE MADE AND BEING MORE Register’s Office of Knox County, Tennessee. Trustee. The Property is sold as is, where is, without representations or warranties of any kind, TO ALL MATTERS APPEARING ON THE PLAT upon said Substitute Trustee will, on July 19, PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given TO: GINA NEWMAN CRAMBLETT including fitness for a particular use or purpose. OF RECORD IN PLAT CABINET A, SLIDE 232-C 2018, at 10:00 AM, local time, at the North Side BEGINNING AT A POINT IN THE NORTH LINE that the entire indebtedness has been declared FILED THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO (FORMERLY MAP BOOK 7, PAGE 77), AND ANY Entrance of the City County Building, located in OF MAGAZINE ROAD, NORTH 67 DEG. 17 MIN. due and payable, and that the undersigned, Rubin 5/29/2018 -4:4(1 PM RESTRICTIONS, EASEMENTS OR SETBACK Knoxville, Tennessee, proceed to sell at public WEST 140 FEET FROM ITS INTERSECTION WITH Lublin TN, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee or his duly COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION RITA HARKINS LINES ANCILLARY THERETO, SAID REGISTER`S outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash ANNA ROAD; THENCE NORTH 32 DEG., 39 MIN. appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT LUMPKIN OFFICE. BEING THE SAME PROPERTY or certified funds ONLY, the following described WEST 103.2 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE NORTH authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, Substitute Trustee COUNTY, GEORGIA CONVEYED TO APRIL CARTHORN, UNMARRIED property situated in Knox County, to wit: 63 DEG. 12 MIN. EAST 180 FEET; THENCE Trustee will, on July 26, 2018 at 10:00 AM 119 S. Main Street, Suite 500 FROM CHRISTOPHER S. OWNBY, AND WIFE The land referred to herein below is situated SOUTH 25 DEG. 30. EAST 94 FEET TO A POINT at the City/County Lobby of the Knox County Memphis, TN 38103 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION CAREY OWNBY, BY WARRANTY DEED, DATED in the County of Knox, State of Tennessee, and is IN THE NORTHERLY LINE OF MAGAZINE ROAD; Courthouse, Knoxville, Tennessee, proceed to sell www.rubinlublin.com/property-listings.php By Order for Service by Publication dated May 4/20/2005 AND RECORDED IN INSTRUMENT NO. described as follows: THENCE WITH MAGAZINE ROAD, SOUTH 58 at public outcry to the highest and best bidder Tel: (877) 813-0992Fax: (404) 601-5846 25, 2018 you are hereby notified that on 200504220084056, SAID REGISTER`S OFFICE. SITUATED in District Four (4) of Knox County, DEG. WEST AND SOUTH 62 DEG. 41 MIN. WEST for cash or certified funds ONLY, the following Ad #139905 07/02/2018, 07/09/2018, 07/16/2018 May 24,2018 John Cramblett filed suit Parcel ID: 109F-K-027 Tennessee, within the 9th Ward of the City of TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. described property situated in Knox County, against you for Divorce. PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address of Knoxville, Tennessee, and being more particularly Parcel ID: 123KH021 Tennessee, to wit: You are required to file with the Clerk of the property is believed to be 1711 TROTTER described as follows: PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address of THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PREMISES, NOTICE OF Superior Court, and to serve upon the Plaintiff, AVE, KNOXVILLE, TN 37920. In the event of BEGINNING at the point of Intersection of the the property is believed to be 5819 MAGAZINE TO WIT: SITUATED IN DISTRICT NO. SIX (6) SUBSTITUTE 233 Signal Ridge Drive, Dawsonville, Georgia any discrepancy between this street address and southeast right of way line of Moses Avenue and RD, KNOXVILLE, TN 37920. In the event of OF KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AND BEING 30534 an answer in writing within sixty (60) days the legal description of the property, the legal the northeast right of way line of Dora Street, said any discrepancy between this street address and WITHOUT THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY TRUSTEE’S SALE of the date of the Order for Publication. description shall control. beginning point also being the westernmost corner the legal description of the property, the legal OF KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE, AND BEING MORE WITNESS, the Honorable Murphy C. Miller, CURRENT OWNER(S): APRIL CARTHORN of Lot 148, in John L. Moses Fairview Addition, as description shall control. PARTICULARLY BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED WHEREAS, default has occurred in the Judge of this Superior Court this 29th day of OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: The sale of shown on Map B-4029 on file in the Department CURRENT OWNER(S): DON E FORRESTER AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT AN IRON PIN IN performance of the covenants, terms and May, 2018. the above-described property shall be subject to all of Engineering; thence Northeasterly along the OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: The sale of THE SOUTHERN RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF CATE conditions of a Deed of Trust dated June 18, matters shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid southeast right of way line of Moses Avenue the above-described property shall be subject to all ROAD, SAID IRON PIN BEING LOCATED IN A 2003, executed by PHILLIP H BARBER, conveying /S RITA HARKINS taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or approximately 150 feet to the point of intersection matters shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid SOUTHWESTERLY DIRECTION, 727 FEET, MORE certain real property therein described to TITLE set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior of said line and the southwest right of way line taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or OR LESS, FROM THE POINT OF INTERSECTION ENTERPRISES, LLC, as Trustee, as same appears Rita Harkins liens or encumbrances as well as any priority of a nameless alley in City Block 09165; thence set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior OF THE CENTERLINE OF BLACKS FERRY ROAD of record in the Register’s Office of Knox County, Clerk of uperior Court Lumpkin created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that southeasterly along the southwest right of way liens or encumbrances as well as any priority WITH THE SOUTHERN RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF Tennessee recorded June 27, 2003, at Instrument County, Georgia RH/ma an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. line of said alley approximately 50 feet to a point; created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that CATE ROAD, SAID IRON PIN ALSO MARKING Number 200306270121151; This property is being sold with the express thence southwesterly along the dividing an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. A CORNER TO PROPERTY NOW OR FORMERLY and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of reservation that it is subject to confirmation by line between Lots 146 and 148 approximately This property is being sold with the express BELONGING TO CUMMINGS; THENCE FROM said Deed of Trust was last transferred and NON-RESIDENT the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may 150 feet to a point on the northeast right of way reservation that it is subject to confirmation by SAID BEGINNING POINT, LEAVING THE RIGHT assigned to U.S. Bank National Association, not be rescinded at any time. The right is reserved to line of Dora Street; thence northwesterly along the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may OF WAY OF CATE ROAD, SOUTH 13 DEGREES in its individual capacity but solely as Trustee NRZ NOTICE adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, said right of way line approximately 50 feet to be rescinded at any time. The right is reserved to 13 MINUTES 17 SECONDS EAST, 127.61 FEET PASS-THROUGH TRUST X who is now the owner and place certain without further publication, the point of BEGINNING, containing approximately adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, TO AN IRON PIN; THENCE SOUTH 13 DEGREES of said debt; THE JUVENILE COURT FOR KNOX upon announcement at the time and place for 7,500 feet, more or less. and place certain without further publication, 13 MINUTES 17 SECONDS EAST, 14.09 FEET andWHEREAS, the undersigned,Rubin Lublin COUNTY, TENNESSEE the sale set forth above. All right and equity of BEING the same property conveyed I Buy upon announcement at the time and place for TO AN IRON PIN; THENCE NORTH 66 DEGREES TN, PLLC, having been appointed as Substitute SCOTT COX and LINDA COX, Petitioners, redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, Houses Knox, LLC from Walter Eugene Brown the sale set forth above. All right and equity of 40 MINUTES 35 SECONDS EAST, 169.25 FEET Trustee by instrument to be filed for record in the vs. TIFFANY COX,Respondent, and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of by Quit Claim Deed dated May 10, 2017 and of redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, TO AN IRON PIN; THENCE NORTH 11 DEGREES Register’s Office of Knox County, Tennessee. INRE: ASHLEY ANNA COX ) Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the record in Instrument No, 201705100068551, in and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of 35 MINUTES 23 SECONDS EAST, 99.76 FEET NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given d/o/b: 5/26/2009 undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute the Register’s Office for Knox County, Tennessee. Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the TO AN IRON PIN IN THE SOUTHERN RIGHT that the entire indebtedness has been declared A Minor Child Under 18 Years of Age. Trustee. The Property is sold as is, where is, BEING the same property conveyed to William undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute OF WAY LINE OF CATE ROAD; THENCE WITH due and payable, and that the undersigned, Rubin DEFAULT NOTICE without representations or warranties of any kind, Austin Jordan from I Buy Houses Knox, LLC Trustee. The Property is sold as is, where is, SAID RIGHT OF WAY, SOUTH 88 DEGREES 54 Lublin TN, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee or his duly including fitness for a particular use or purpose. by virtue of Warranty Deed dated 10/20/17 of without representations or warranties of any kind, MINUTES 40 SECONDS WEST, 51.66 FEET TO appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and In this cause, it appearing from the Petition THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO record in Instrument #201710270026592 in the including fitness for a particular use or purpose. AN IRON PIN; THENCE CONTINUING, SOUTH authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute filed, which is sworn to that the Respondent, COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION Register’s Office for Knox, Tennessee, THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO 77 DEGREES 18 MINUTES 08 SECONDS WEST, Trustee will, on August 2, 2018 at 12:00 PM at Tiffany Cox, is a resident of Knox County, OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Parcel ID: 094FS-001 COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION 105.44 FEET TO AN IRON PIN; THENCE SOUTH the North side of the City County Building, 400 Tennessee, whose whereabouts are unknown, so Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, Substitute Trustee Commonly known as 1643 Dora St, OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. 87 DEGREES 10 MINUTES 30 SECONDS WEST, Main Street, Knoxville, TN 37902, proceed to sell that the ordinary process of law cannot be served 119 S. Main Street, Suite 500 Knoxville, TN 37921 Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, 53.42 FEET TO AN IRON PIN, THE POINT OF at public outcry to the highest and best bidder upon her. The said Respondent must file an answer Memphis, TN 38103 The street address and parcel number(s) of Substitute Trustee BEGINNING, ACCORDING TO THE SURVEY OF for cash or certified funds ONLY, the following in the Juvenile Court for Knox County, Tennessee, www.rubinlublin.com/property-listings.php the above described property are believed to be 119 S. Main Street, Suite 500 PERRY WALKER, RLS NO. 705. described property situated in Knox County, and with the Petitioners’ attorney, Scott B. Hahn, Tel: (877) 813-0992Fax: (404) 601-5846 correct; however, such references are not a part Memphis, TN 38103 Parcel ID: 066 06903 Tennessee, to wit: whose address is 5344 N. Broadway, Suite 101, Ad #139343 06/25/2018, 07/02/2018, 07/09/2018 of the legal description of the property sold herein, www.rubinlublin.com/property-listings.php PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address of SITUATED IN DISTRICT NO. 6 OF Knoxville, Tennessee 37918, within thirty (30) and, in the event of any discrepancy, the legal Tel: (877) 813-0992Fax: (404) 601-5846 the property is believed to be 6714 CATE RD, KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, WITHOUT days of last date of publication, and if you do not description herein shall control Ad #139719 06/25/2018, 07/02/2018, 07/09/2018 KNOXVILLE, TN 37931. In the event of any THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF answer or otherwise respond, a Default Judgment Current Owner(s) of Property: William Austin discrepancy between this street address and KNOXVILLE, BEING ALL OF LOT 5 IN BLOCK C may be entered against you and the cause set for a hearing ex parte as to the Respondent. Jordan the legal description of the property, the legal OF WOODLAND ACRES SUBDIVISION, REVISED This notice will be published in the Knoxville NOTICE OF Other Interested Parties: Tennessee Housing NOTICE OF description shall control. AS SHOWN BY MAP OF RECORD IN MAP BOOK Focus for four (4) consecutive weeks. Development Agency CURRENT OWNER(S): BILLY L WYNN, KAY 21, PAGE 108, IN THE REGISTER`S OFFICE SUCCESSOR This day of ,2018. This sale is subject to tenant(s)/occupant(s) SUBSTITUTE WYNN FOR KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, SAID LOT TRUSTEE’S SALE rights in possession. TRUSTEE’S SALE OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: The sale of FRONTING 100 FEET ON THE SOUTHWEST This sale is subject to all matters shown on the above-described property shall be subject to all SIDE OF SUMAC DRIVE, AND BEING MORE There has been a default in the payment of the any applicable recorded plat; any unpaid taxes; WHEREAS, default has occurred in the matters shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid PARTICULARLY BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS NON-RESIDENT debt due Knoxville Teachers Federal Credit Union, any restrictive covenants, easements, or setback performance of the covenants, terms and taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or SHOWN ON SAID MAP OF RECORD AFORESAID, NOTICE the owner and holder of the Note executed by lines that may be applicable; any statutory rights conditions of a Deed of Trust dated January 9, set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior AND SHOWN BY SURVEY OF G.T. TROTTER, liens or encumbrances as well as any priority Allan Rush Thompson on December 1, 1999, being of redemption of any governmental agency, state 2003, executed by ADRONICUS F THOMAS, JR., SURVEYOR, DATED MARCH 14, 1974. TO: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that prior to its merger with Oak Ridge Schools Federal or federal; any prior liens or encumbrances as conveying certain real property therein described THIS CONVEYANCE IS MADE SUBJECT TO OF ROBERT L. BEELER, DECEASED, Credit Union to secure payment of the debt. Allan well as any priority created by a fixture filing; to ARNOLD M. WEISS ESQ., as Trustee, as same an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD IN DEED BOOK 935, This property is being sold with the express Rush Thompson executed a Deed of Trust of and to any matter that an accurate survey of appears of record in the Register’s Office of Knox PAGE 405, IN THE KNOX COUNTY REGISTER`S IN RE: NEW PENN FINANCIAL reservation that it is subject to confirmation by record as Instrument No. 200004250026995 in the premises might disclose. In addition, the County, Tennessee recorded January 21, 2003, at OFFICE AND TO APPLICABLE EASEMENTS AND DBA SHELLPOINT MORTAGAGE the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may the Register’s Office for Knox County, TN. following parties may claim an interest in the Instrument Number 200301210063182; BUILDING SETBACK LINES. SERVICING v. ROBERT L. BEELER be rescinded at any time. The right is reserved to The indebtedness was assumed by Joshua above-referenced property: William Austin Jordan; and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Parcel ID: 133KE-021 NO. 195160-3 Thompson, one of the two (2) heirs of Allan Rush Tennessee Housing Development Agency. Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address and place certain without further publication, Thompson who died October 4, 2006, without If the United States or the State of Tennessee to U.S. Bank, National Association, as Trustee for of the property is believed to be 1308 SUMAC IN THE CHANCERY COURT FOR KNOX upon announcement at the time and place for a Will. The Assumption Agreement is of record have any liens or claimed lien(s) on the Property, the EMC Mortgage Loan Trust 2004-B Mortgage DR, KNOXVILLE, TN 37919. In the event of COUNTY, TENNESSEE the sale set forth above. All right and equity of as Instrument No. 200709050020558 in the and are named herein as interested parties, Pass-through Certificates Series 2004-B who is any discrepancy between this street address and In this Cause, it appearing from the Complaint redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, Register’s Office for Knox County, TN. The other timely notice has been given to the applicable now the owner of said debt; the legal description of the property, the legal filed, which is verified, that the defendants, and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of son, Jonah Thompson, conveyed his interest in the governmental entity, and the sale will be subject and WHEREAS, the undersigned,Rubin Lublin description shall control. THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW OF ROBERT L. Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the property to Joshua Thompson by Quit Claim Deed to any applicable rights of redemption held by the TN, PLLC, having been appointed as Substitute CURRENT OWNER(S): PHILLIP H BARBER BEELER, DECEASED, is a non-resident of the State undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute of record as Instrument No. 200709050020557 entity as required by 26 U.S.C. § 7425 and/or Trustee by instrument to be filed for record in OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: The sale of of Tennessee, or whose whereabouts cannot be Trustee. The Property is sold as is, where is, in the Register’s Office for Knox County, TN. Tennessee Code § 67-1-1433. the Register’s Office of Knox County, Tennessee. the above-described property shall be subject to all ascertained upon diligent search and inquiry, so without representations or warranties of any kind, Knoxville Teachers Federal Credit Union, All right and equity of redemption, statutory NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that matters shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid that the ordinary process of law cannot be served including fitness for a particular use or purpose. pursuant to the terms of the Deed of Trust and otherwise, homestead, and dower are the entire indebtedness has been declared due taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or upon THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW OF ROBERT THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO and Assumption Agreement, appointed David expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and and payable, and that the undersigned, Rubin set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior L. BEELER, DECEASED. COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION A. Underwood as Successor Trustee, with the the title is believed to be good; however, the Lublin TN, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee or his liens or encumbrances as well as any priority IT IS ORDERED that said defendants file an OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. appointment being of record as Instrument No. undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute duly appointed agent, by virtue of the power, created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that answer with the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, Substitute Trustee 201806200075465 in the Register’s Office for Trustee. duty and authority vested and imposed upon said an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. Court at Knoxville, Tennessee and with Robert 119 S. Main Street, Suite 500 Knox County, TN and also requested the property The transfer shall be AS IS, WHERE IS, AND Substitute Trustee will, on July 26, 2018 at 10:00 This property is being sold with the express T. Lieber, Jr., an Attorney whose address is, Memphis, TN 38103 be sold. WITH ALL FAULTS, and without warranties of any AM at the City/County Lobby of the Knox County reservation that it is subject to confirmation by 5217 Maryland Way, Suite 404, Brentwood, TN www.rubinlublin.com/property-listings.php Therefore, by virtue of his appointment, the kind, express or implied, as to the condition of the Courthouse, Knoxville, Tennessee, proceed to sell the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may 37027, within thirty (30) days of the last date of Tel: (877) 813-0992Fax: (404) 601-5846 Successor Trustee will sell at public auction to Property and the improvements located thereon, at public outcry to the highest and best bidder be rescinded at any time. The right is reserved to publication of this notice, or a judgment by default the highest bidder at the front door of the City including merchantability or fitness for particular for cash or certified funds ONLY, the following Ad #139516 06/25/2018, 07/02/2018, 07/09/2018 adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, will be taken against you and the cause set for County Building, being the northernmost entrance purpose. Trustee shall make no covenant of described property situated in Knox County, and place certain without further publication, hearing Ex Parte as to you before Chancellor from Main Street, Knoxville, Knox County, TN, seisin or warranty of title, express or implied, and Tennessee, to wit: upon announcement at the time and place for Michael W. Moyers at the Knox County Chancery on Thursday, July 26, 2018, at 2:00 P.M. the will sell and convey the subject real property by SITUATED IN DISTRICT ONE (1) OF KNOX NOTICE OF the sale set forth above. All right and equity of Court, Division III, 400 Main Street, Knoxville, following described property: Substitute Trustee’s Deed only. COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AND WITHIN THE 13TH SUBSTITUTE redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, Tennessee 37902. This notice will be published SITUATED in the 7th Civil District of Knox The right is reserved to adjourn the day of WARD OF THE CITY OF KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE, and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of in The Knoxville Focus Newspaper for four (4) County, TN within the 31st Ward of the City of the sale to another day, time, and place certain BEING LOT 5, BLOCK B, CASTLE HEIGHTS TRUSTEE’S SALE Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the consecutive weeks. Knoxville, without further publication, upon announcement SUBDIVISION, GILMAR HOMES, INC., UNIT 1 undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute This 28th day of June, 2018. TN and being Lot 8, Bridge View Addition at the time and place for the sale set forth above. AS SHOWN BY MAP OF RECORD IN MAP BOOK WHEREAS, default has occurred in the Trustee. The Property is sold as is, where is, ______Clerk and Master July 2, 2018 www.knoxfocus.com PAGE D3 Senior dogs LEGAL & PUBLIC NOTICES at the CAC Office on date of death (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s Simmons Road Knoxville, TN if total bill is not paid NON-RESIDENT This the 15 day of JUNE, 2018. This the 26 day of JUNE, 2018. date of death Aging’s NOTICE by date of sale. WALTER ARMSTRONG; EXECUTOR EVAN W BUTCHER; EXECUTOR This the 21 day of JUNE, 2018. TO: CAMINA MOSS 12717 BUTTERMILK ROAD 3891 JAY KERR ROAD Knox PAWS IN RE: CAMARIAN WHITAKER KNOXVILLE, TN. 37932 ROCKFORD, TN. 37853 SHARON DIANNE LUETHKE; EXECUTRIX 2004 Che Impal 2G1WF52E849330326 7705 BELLCHASE LANE NO. 196100-1 1997 Che Lumin 2G1WL52M6V9295044 LAUREN E SMITH ATTORNEY AT LAW WAYNE WHITEHEAD ATTORNEY AT LAW KNOXVILLE, TN. 37918 program IN THE CHANCERY COURT FOR KNOX 110 COGDILL ROAD KNOXVILLE, TN. 37922 7009 THORN GROVE PIKE 2006 Toy Tundr 5TBET34106S522823 COUNTY, TENNESSEE KNOXVILLE, TN. 37914 BILL A FIX ATTORNEY AT LAW fetch grant In this Cause, it appearing from the Complaint 408 N CEDAR BLUFF ROAD, SUITE 260 2005 For Focus 3FAFP37N25R130108 filed, which is sworn to, that the defendant KNOXVILLE, TN. 37923 2009 Suz SX4 S JS2YC414796203339 CAMINA MOSS, non-resident of the State of NOTICE TO NOTICE TO Tennessee, or whose whereabouts cannot be 2009 Nis Altim 1N4AL21E79N489794 Old dogs have something ascertained upon diligent search and inquiry, CREDITORS CREDITORS NOTICE TO to wag about this summer, so that the ordinary process of law cannot be 2003 For Explo 1FMZU70E43UA98247 ESTATE OF ELINOR GAIL WRAY BROOKS CREDITORS as The Grey Muzzle Orga- served upon CAMINA MOSS, it is ordered that DOCKET NUMBER 80454-2 ESTATE OF LILLIE A LONG 1986 Nis Picku 1N6ND11Y5GC432156 said defendant, CAMINA MOSS, file an answer DOCKET NUMBER 80480-1 nization announces the with the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court 2014 Kia Sport KNDPB3AC1E7585379 Notice is hereby given that on the 18 day of ESTATE OF JERRY EUGENE PARTON, JR. D recipients of its annual at Knoxville, Tennessee and with Miles Brinson, JUNE 2018, letters testamentary in respect of Notice is hereby given that on the 22 day of OCKET NUMBER 80356-3 1997 Jag XK8 SAJGX5742VC010097 an Attorney whose address is, 5731 Lyons View the Estate of ELINOR GAIL WRAY BROOKS who JUNE 2018, letters testamentary in respect of the grants, and dogs at Knox Pike, Suite 205, Knoxville, TN 37919 within thirty died Mar 31, 2018, were issued the undersigned Estate of LILLIE A LONG who died May 15, 2018, Notice is hereby given that on the 21 day of 1999 Toy Camry JT2BF28KXX0181281 (30) days of the last date of publication date or PAWS are among the win- by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery were issued the undersigned by the Clerk and JUNE 2018, letters testamentary in respect of a judgment by default will be taken against you 2001 Hon Accor 1HGCG56461A084533 Court of Knox County, Tennessee. Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, the Estate of JERRY EUGENE PARTON, JR. who ners. CAC’s Office on and the cause will be set for hearing Ex-Parte as All persons, resident and non-resident, having Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- 2007 Hyu Elant KMHDU46D77U071945 to you before Chancellor John F. Weaver in the died Mar 29, 2018, were issued the undersigned Aging’s Knox PAWS (Plac- claims, matured or unmatured, against his or her resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Knox County Chancery Court, Division I, at 400 W. estate are required to file the same with the Clerk against his or her estate are required to file the 2000 Lin LS 1LNHM87A7YY882359 ing Animals With Seniors) Main Street, Knoxville, Tennessee 37902. This Court of Knox County, Tennessee. and Master of the above named Court on or before same with the Clerk and Master of the above All persons, resident and non-resident, having 2005 Bui Centu 2G4WS52JX51169800 notice will be published in a The Knoxville Focus the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) named Court on or before the earlier of the dates program here in Knoxville Newspaper for four (4) consecutive weeks. claims, matured or unmatured, against his or her otherwise their claims will be forever barred: prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will estate are required to file the same with the Clerk 1993 For F-150 1FTDF15Y6PNB18295 is one of 66 animal wel- This 28th day of June 2018. (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the be forever barred: and Master of the above named Court on or before 1996 Hon Accor 1HGCD5632TA041942 ______first publication of this notice if the creditor (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the fare groups in 30 states Clerk and Master the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) received an actual copy of this notice to creditors first publication of this notice if the creditor otherwise their claims will be forever barred: 1999 Saa 9-3 YS3DD35N9X2006463 who were chosen from at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four received an actual copy of this notice to creditors (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the more than 300 applicants (4) months from the date of this first publication; at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four first publication of this notice if the creditor 1996 Jee Grand 1J4EZ58S7TC102875 NON-RESIDENT or (4) months from the date of this first publication; received an actual copy of this notice to creditors 1998 For Exped 1FMRU18W3WLB01028 to receive a grant to help (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor or at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four local senior dogs. NOTICE received an actual copy of the notice to creditors (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor (4) months from the date of this first publication; 2007 Dod Calib 1B3HB28B47D588097 if the creditor received the copy of the notice less received an actual copy of the notice to creditors or “This grant will help us 2008 Nis Sentr 3N1AB61E08L719682 than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four if the creditor received the copy of the notice less (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor give senior dogs in our local To: THE KNOXVILLE FOCUS (4) months from the date of first publication as than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four received an actual copy of the notice to creditors 1995 Dod Dakot 1B7FL26X8SW904227 SHARON H. DAWSON -Vs- RICKIE B. DAWSON described in (1)(A); or (4) months from the date of first publication as if the creditor received the copy of the notice less shelters a forever home Docket # 133295 (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s described in (1)(A); or than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four 2004 Nis Sentr 3N1CB51D54L461907 date of death (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s with low-income seniors in (4) months from the date of first publication as 2008 Che Cobal 1G1AK18F587204172 IN THE FOURTH CIRCUIT COURT OF KNOX This the 18 day of JUNE, 2018. date of death described in (1)(A); or our community,” said Misty COUNTY, TENNESSEE (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s 2012 For Escap 1FMCU0EG1CKB52803 In this cause, it appearing from the Complaint PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S} This the 22 day of JUNE, 2018. date of death Goodwin, Senior Manager filed, which is sworn to, that the defendant 1996 Lex ES 30 JT8BF12G3T0150730 of Knox PAWS. DAVID A BROOKS; EXECUTOR MARY SUE JOHNSON; EXECUTRIX RICKIE B. DAWSON is a non-resident of the State This the 21 day of JUNE, 2018. 2000 Inf I30 JNKCA31A8YT115473 of Tennessee, or whose whereabouts cannot be 514 ROCKINGHAM DRIVE 1000 ATLANTIC AVENUE “No one is more grateful ascertained upon diligent search and inquiry, so KNOXVILLE, TN. 37909 KNOXVILLE, TN. 37917 1997 BMW 3 ser WBACC0325VEK24681 or loving than an old dog, that the ordinary process of law cannot be served ALICIA PARTON; EXECUTRIX upon RICKIE B. DAWSON . 2711 CHILLICOTHE STREET 2003 Hyu Tibur KMHHN65F33U036004 and we’re looking forward IT IS ORDERED that said defendant file NOTICE TO NOTICE TO KNOXVILLE, TN. 37921 2005 For Escap 1FMYU93195DA06469 to helping more senior dogs an answer to an action of COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE filed by SHARON H. DAWSON, Plaintiff CREDITORS CREDITORS 2000 Nis Pathf JN8AR07Y8YW404618 get the second chance they herein, with the Fourth Circuit Court in Knoxville, ESTATE OF DAVID BURL CAVIN ESTATE OF ANGELA BROWN NOTICE TO 2006 Aud A4 WAUDF78E16A199195 all deserve.” Tennessee, and with DAVID L. VALONE, Plaintiff’s DOCKET NUMBER 80419-3 DOCKET NUMBER 80471-1 Over the past decade, Attorney whose address is 625 S. GAY ST., CREDITORS 2010 MAZ 3 JM1BL1SFXA1228218 SUITE 625 KNOXVILLE, TN 37902, within the national nonprofit Grey Notice is hereby given that on the 26 day of Notice is hereby given that on the 21 day of ESTATE OF CHRISTOPHER 1991 GMC Sierr 1GTDC14Z9MZ530847 thirty (30) days of the last date of publication, JUNE 2018, letters administration in respect of JUNE 2018, letters testamentary in respect of the and if you do not answer or otherwise respond, ANDREW HAMMOND Muzzle Organization has the Estate of DAVID BURL CAVIN who died Jan Estate of ANGELA BROWN who died Oct 7, 2017, DOCKET NUMBER 80375-1 2007 Sat VUE 5GZCZ33D27S857405 a Default Judgment may be entered against you 9, 2018, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk were issued the undersigned by the Clerk and provided nearly $1.5 mil- on the thirtieth (30th) day after the fourth (4th) and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, 2002 Sat S Ser 1G8ZK54762Z297287 publication. This notice will be published in The Notice is hereby given that on the 22 day lion in grants to support Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- Knoxville Focus for four (4) consecutive weeks. of JUNE 2018, letters administration in respect 1993 GMC Sonom 1GTCS14Z8P8513658 resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, its vision of “a world where This the 26TH day of JUNE, 2018. of the Estate of CHRISTOPHER ANDREW against his or her estate are required to file the against his or her estate are required to file the HAMMOND who died Apr 7, 2018, were issued 2002 Nis Maxim JN1DA31D62T407388 no old dog dies alone and same with the Clerk and Master of the above same with the Clerk and Master of the above Mike Hammond the undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the named court on or before the earlier of the dates named Court on or before the earlier of the dates 1998 Toy Avalo 4T1BF18B7WU252196 afraid.” Clerk Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will All persons, resident and non-resident, having 2002 Hon CBR90 JH2SC50082M005351 “Thanks to the gener- Deputy Clerk be forever barred. be forever barred: claims, matured or unmatured, against his or (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the her estate are required to file the same with the osity of our donors, we’re first publication of this notice if the creditor first publication of this notice if the creditor Clerk and Master of the above named court on or delighted to help deserv- NOTICE received an actual copy of this notice to creditors received an actual copy of this notice to creditors before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (l) or NOTICE OF AUCTION at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred. ing organizations like Knox (4) months from the date of this first publication; (4) months from the date of this first publication; (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the PAWS make a difference or or JONAHTAN DUANE BAKER first publication of this notice if the creditor In compliance with TCA 66-14-102 thru 66- A PETITION TO TERMINATE PARENTAL (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors in the lives of dogs and RIGHTS, HAS BEEN FILED AGAINST YOU IN received an actual copy of the notice to creditors received an actual copy of the notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four 14-106 the following cars will be sold on July 17, people in their communi- KNOX COUNTY JUVENILE COURT, UNDER THE if the creditor received the copy of the notice less if the creditor received the copy of the notice less (4) months from the date of this first publication; AUTHORITY OF TENN. CODE ANN. §§ 21-1- than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four or 2018 @ 2:00 PM @ Chestnut Street Transport & ties,” Grey Muzzle’s Execu- (4) months from the date of first publication as (4) months from the date of first publication as 203, 21-1-204, AND 21-1-205, IT HAS BEEN (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor Recovery, Inc. 5000 Rutledge Pike Knoxville, TN if tive Director Lisa Lunghofer ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT, UNLESS YOU described in (1)(A); or described in (1)(A); or received an actual copy of the notice to creditors APPEAR AND DEFEND THIS ACTION WITHIN 30 (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s if the creditor received the copy of the notice less total bill is not paid by date of sale. said. DAYS AFTER FIRST PUBLICATION, A DEFAULT date of death. date of death than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four “Many senior dogs in JUDGMENT MAY BE TAKEN AGAINST YOU This the 26 day of JUNE, 2018. (4) months from the date of first publication as FOR THE RELIEF DEMANDED IN THE FILINGS. This the 21 day of JUNE, 2018. described in (1)(A); or Knox County are enjoying CONTACT PLAINTIFF’S ATTORNEY, DAVID B. KAY CAVIN; ADMINISTRATRIX (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s their golden years in loving HAMILTON, 865-219-9250. 716 MERCHANT DRIVE, APT 3200 JOHN MCCORD; EXECUTOR date of death. 2000 Mer Mount 4M2ZU66P5YUJ35654 KNOXVILLE, TN. 37912 4221 TOWANDA TRAIL homes thanks to the won- 2000 Nis Xterr 5N1ED28Y4YC601272 THIS 23RD DAY OF MAY, 2018 KNOXVILLE, TN. 37919 This the 22 day of JUNE, 2018. derful work of Knox PAWS.” CLERK OF COURT R ALEXANDER JOHNSON 2005 GMC Envoy 1GKDT13SX52149298 BY CATHERINE SHANKS/ALLIE TIPTON ATTORNEY AT LAW PATRICK R MCKENRICK ATTORNEY AT LAW Knox PAWS is a pro- 150 COURT AVENUE 1019 ORCHID AVENUE WOODROW M HENDERSON; 2001 Chr 300M 2C3AE66G61H550950 gram of the Knoxville- SEVIERVILLE, TN. 37862 KNOXVILLE, TN. 37912 ADMINISTRATOR 2000 Hon Accor 1HGCG3252YA018235 Knox County CAC Office NOTICE TO 6504 CLARY LANE NOTICE TO NOTICE TO KNOXVILLE, TN. 37919 2001 Che Caval 1G1JC524717107542 on Aging that matches eli- CREDITORS 2000 BMW 3 ser WBAAM533XYJR56973 CREDITORS CREDITORS gible low-income seniors ESTATE OF DOROTHY C WADSWORTH NOTICE TO 2003 For Musta 1FAFP45X53F387459 with adoptable pets in our ESTATE OF JOY LYNN ELWOOD ESTATE OF DOROTHY MAXINE MARTIN DOCKET NUMBER 80388-2 1994 Mer Topaz 1MEPM36X9RK610097 local animal shelters who Notice is hereby given that on the 18 day of DOCKET NUMBER 80442-2 DOCKET NUMBER 80470-3 CREDITORS JUNE 2018, letters administration in respect of Notice is hereby given that on the 26 day of ESTATE OF THOMAS WALKER, SR. 1996 Che K1500 1GCEK19R4TE165113 need forever loving homes. the Estate of DOROTHY C WADSWORTH who JUNE 2018, letters administration in respect of Notice is hereby given that on the 20 day of DOCKET NUMBER 79401-2 The program pays for the died Apr 20, 2018, were issued the undersigned the Estate of JOY LYNN ELWOOD who died Apr JUNE 2018, letters administration in respect of 2003 For Excur 1FMNU42L93ED46981 by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery 14, 2018, were issued the undersigned by the the Estate of DOROTHY MAXINE MARTIN who Notice is hereby given that on the 25 day of 1999 Hon Accor 1HGCG6655XA044290 adoption fee and helps Court of Knox County, Tennessee. Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox died Mar 16, 2018, were issued the undersigned JUNE 2018, letters administration in respect of support the pets placed if All persons, resident and non-resident, having County, Tennessee. All persons, by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery the Estate of THOMAS WALKER, SR. who died 2002 Mer C-Cla WDBRF61J82F179399 claims, matured or unmatured, against his or her resident and non-resident, having claims, matured Court of Knox County, Tennessee. a medical need arises that Aug 12, 2017, were issued the undersigned by the 1997 Hon Accor JHMCD5633VC010056 estate are required to file the same with the Clerk or unmatured, against his or her estate are required All persons, resident and non-resident, having Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox their owner cannot afford and Master of the above named court on or before to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the claims, matured or unmatured, against his or her County, Tennessee. All persons, 2004 Che Caval 1G1JF12F647116674 the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) above named court on or before the earlier of the estate are required to file the same with the Clerk resident and non-resident, having claims, matured to cover. otherwise their claims will be forever barred. dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims and Master of the above named court on or before or unmatured, against his or her estate are required 1994 Hon Accor 1HGCD5655RA162345 (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the will be forever barred. the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) If participants cannot to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the 1996 Toy Camry 4T1CG12K8TU678887 first publication of this notice if the creditor (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the otherwise their claims will be forever barred. above named court on or before the earlier of the afford pet food, it is pro- received an actual copy of this notice to creditors first publication of this notice if the creditor (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims 2004 Nis Sentr 3N1CB51A84L558900 vided through the Feed A at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four received an actual copy of this notice to creditors first publication of this notice if the creditor will be forever barred. (4) months from the date of this first publication; at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four received an actual copy of this notice to creditors (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the 1997 Bui LeSab 1G4HP52K6VH427410 Pet Project (a partnership or (4) months from the date of this first publication; at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four first publication of this notice if the creditor 1997 Toy Avalo 4T1BF12B1VU180631 of the UT College of Veteri- (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor or (4) months from the date of this first publication; received an actual copy of this notice to creditors received an actual copy of the notice to creditors (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor or at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four 1993 Che Corsi 1G1LT53T7PY114976 nary Medicine). if the creditor received the copy of the notice less received an actual copy of the notice to creditors (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor (4) months from the date of this first publication; 1998 Cad Devil 1G6KD54Y0WU766809 PAWS works to keep pets than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four if the creditor received the copy of the notice less received an actual copy of the notice to creditors or if the creditor received the copy of the notice less (4) months from the date of first publication as than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor 2003 For Tauru 1FAFP52U33A243566 with their owners so they described in (1)(A); or (4) months from the date of first publication as than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four received an actual copy of the notice to creditors will not have to surren- (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s described in (1)(A); or (4) months from the date of first publication as if the creditor received the copy of the notice less 1996 Hon Accor 1HGCD5650TA236536 date of death. (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s described in (1)(A); or der their pet when a large than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four 1979 GMC 1500 TCU149F729244 This the 18 day of JUNE, 2018. date of death. (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s (4) months from the date of first publication as financial cost arises. PAWS This the 26 day of JUNE, 2018. date of death. described in (1)(A); or 2002 Mer Mount 4M2ZU86E12UJ27570 PAUL DAVID WADSWORTH; This the 20 day of JUNE, 2018. (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s tries to place senior ani- ADMINISTRATOR ERIN HOLT; ADMINISTRATRIX date of death. 2006 Che Malib 1G1ZT53836F153984 254 OLD ISLAND TRAIL 830 FARRAGUT COMMONS DRIVE JEWELL C MARTIN; ADMINISTRATRIX mals who have been sur- 2002 Che Caval 1G1JS124427235864 KINGSPORT, TN. 37664 KNOXVILLE, TN. 37934 7705 SCENIC VIEW DRIVE This the 25 day of JUNE, 2018. rendered since they are KNOXVILLE, TN. 37938 1999 Nis Altim 1N4DL01D0XC255093 DAN D RHEA ATTORNEY AT LAW P.O. BOX BILL FIX ATTORNEY AT LAW often the last ones to find 300 408 N CEDAR BLUFF ROAD, SUITE 260 ROBERT W GODWIN ATTORNEY AT LAW ESTATE OF THOMAS WALKER, SR. 2009 Fre M2 10 1FVACWDT49HAM1238 a loving home. KNOXVILLE, TN. 37901 KNOXVILLE, TN. 37923 4611 OLD BROADWAY PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) 1996 Hon Accor 1HGCD553XTA102357 Program participants KNOXVILLE, TN. 37918 MARGARET L WALKER; ADMINISTRATRIX

NOTICE TO NOTICE TO 1507 PARAMOUNT ROAD 1979 FOR E-150 E14HHBJ4539 must be 60 years of age NOTICE TO KNOXVILLE, TN. 37924 1999 For F-150 1FTRX18W0XNB99095 or older, residents of Knox CREDITORS CREDITORS CREDITORS 1999 Toy 4Runn JT3HN86R0X0207477 County, income-eligible, ESTATE OF KATHLEEN L BUTCHER ESTATE OF NANCY WILLODEEN 2014 Kia Forte KNAFX6A80E5188281 and live independently in ARMSTRONG-EARP DOCKET NUMBER 80492-1 MISC. DOCKET NUMBER 80452-3 ESTATE OF DOROTHY IRENE JAMISON 2000 Dod Neon 1B3ES46C1YD808954 a pet-friendly environment. Notice is hereby given that on the 26 day of DOCKET NUMBER 80443-3 For more information, visit Notice is hereby given that on the 15 day of JUNE 2018, letters testamentary in respect of the NOTICES 2010 Che HHR 3GNBABDB4AS629615 www.knoxseniors.org. JUNE 2018, letters testamentary in respect of Estate of KATHLEEN L BUTCHER who died May Notice is hereby given that on the 21 day of 1993 For Tauru 1FALP5247PA227301 the Estate of NANCY WILLODEEN ARMSTRONG- 13, 2018, were issued the undersigned by the JUNE 2018, letters testamentary in respect of EARP who died Apr 21, 2018, were issued the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox the Estate of DOROTHY IRENE JAMISON who LEGAL SECTION 94 undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the County, Tennessee. All persons, died Mar 22, 2018, were issued the undersigned Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. resident and non-resident, having claims, matured by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Knox County will receive bids for the following All persons, resident and non-resident, having or unmatured, against his or her estate are required Court of Knox County, Tennessee. items & services: claims, matured or unmatured, against his or her to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the All persons, resident and non-resident, having Bid 2709, Library Furniture and Accessories, estate are required to file the same with the Clerk above named Court on or before the earlier of the claims, matured or unmatured, against his or her due 8/1/18; You can reserve your and Master of the above named Court on or before dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims estate are required to file the same with the Clerk Letters of Interest 2711, Knox County the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) will be forever barred: and Master of the above named Court on or before Greenway Corridor Studies, due 7/31/18 otherwise their claims will be forever barred: (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) For additional information call 865-215-5777, legal or public notice by (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication of this notice if the creditor otherwise their claims will be forever barred: stop by the Procurement Division, 1000 North first publication of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the Central St., Suite 100, Knoxville, TN 37917, received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four first publication of this notice if the creditor or visit our website: www.knoxcounty.org/ at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four (4) months from the date of this first publication; received an actual copy of this notice to creditors procurement. To bid on Knox County surplus emailing (4) months from the date of this first publication; or at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four items, go to www.govdeals.com. or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor (4) months from the date of this first publication; (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors or received an actual copy of the notice to creditors if the creditor received the copy of the notice less (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor [email protected] or if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four received an actual copy of the notice to creditors NOTICE OF AUCTION than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of first publication as if the creditor received the copy of the notice less (4) months from the date of first publication as described in (1)(A); or than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four In compliance with TCA 66-14-102 thru 66- calling (865) 686-9970. described in (1)(A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s (4) months from the date of first publication as 14-106 the following cars will be sold on July 17, (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death described in (1)(A); or 2018 @ 2:00 PM @ Cedar Bluff Towing, Inc. 623 PAGE D4 The Knoxville Focus July 2, 2018 Emerald Youth LOCAL STUDENTS ATTEND GOVERNOR’S SCHOOL hiring for multiple key positions

Seeking through Emerald Youth’s individuals who administrative office. desire to serve “Hiring is one of the single most important in both full and things we do as an organi- part-time roles zation,” said John Crooks, director of communica- Emerald Youth Founda- tion, a faith-based nonprof- tions for Emerald Youth it nearly three decades old Foundation. “God has which serves young people been incredibly faithful to in the heart of the city, is send us men and women seeking applicants for a of integrity who are driven variety of key positions by a calling higher than within the organization. themselves. Our process is Both full and part-time highly competitive, and we positions are available, are actively seeking addi- and the organization is tional team members who seeking individuals who fit our mission and values.” Pictured are (l-r) Melody Hubbard, Lucy Marret, Anna Bryn Williams, Emily Chung, Helen Babb, Katherine Chen, desire to serve the city. Sofia Hamby and Eli Oaks, all of Knoxville, were among 57 students statewide to participate in the Tennessee To view the full list of Available positions Governor’s School for the Humanities during the month of June. This academic program is hosted at the University include those who will vacant positions and of Tennessee at Martin and allows select high school juniors and seniors to experience a collegiate atmosphere while serve directly with our apply, visit www.emeraldy- earning college credit in either art history, political science or philosophy. The students attend Christian Academy city’s young people as outh.org and click “Get of Knoxville, West High School, Webb School of Knoxville, South-Doyle High School, Farragut High School and well as in supporting roles Involved.” Bearden High School. Shakespeare on the Square opens 28th season with ‘Cymbeline’ Admission is CYMBELINE perhaps Shakespeare’s and the young Prince Hal The Tennessee Stage Stage Company, Shake- free on Market July 12, 14, 20, 22, 26, most beloved character must also prove his worth Company encourages our speare On The Square, or Square 28, Aug. 3, 5, 9, 11 - the fat knight Falstaff! at last: “The better part of audiences to spend an its support guild, Buddies 7:00 p.m. nightly out- With the Crown Prince of valor is discretion.” evening on the Square: do of the Bard (BOB), call The Tennessee Stage doors on Market Square England in tow, Falstaff a little shopping, have a 865-546-4280 or e-mail Company presents its 28th Shakespeare’s version makes a wreck of the Eng- Shakespeare on the nice dinner, see the play tennesseestage@com- summer Shakespeare Fes- of a romantic fairy tale (and lish countryside, robbing, Square productions are and maybe stop by a pub cast.net tival, featuring the come- a fractured one at that) drinking, boasting and performed on a rough rep- afterward (as Falstaff Shakespeare On The dies Henry the IV, Part One complete with a wicked creating mayhem wherev- lica of the new Globe The- would have wanted!). All of Square would not be pos- and Cymbeline step-mother, mistaken er he goes. All is well until atre in London (a recon- this and more is available sible without the support Cymbeline opens the identities, star crossed the ongoing turmoil over struction of Shakespeare’s on Market Square nightly. of the Tennessee Arts festival on Thursday, July lovers, beheadings, out- who is the rightful King original theater). The plays So, come early and see the Commission, the CBID, 12, at Market Square. It laws in the mountains breaks into open warfare: are presented in the time- Square! the Haslam Family Foun- continues through Aug. 12, living in caves, an invasion Falstaff must prove him- less style of Elizabethan For more information dation, the City of Knoxville alternating performances by the Roman legions…it’s self a fighter or a coward theatrical presentations. about the Tennessee and Knox County. with Henry the IV, Part One hard to find something that which runs July 12 - Aug. isn’t in this play! “Golden 12. lads and girls all must/As Admission is free to the chimney sweepers, come Market Square and Blount to dust.” service directory County Public Library per- formances. The indoor HENRY IV, Part ALTERATIONS/ HANDYMAN PAINTING STORAGE matinees at the Scruffy City Hall are $15. A dona- One SEAMSTRESS tion basket is passed at Market Square with a July 13, 15, 19, 21, 27, JOANNE’S ALTERATIONS $10.00 suggested dona- 29, Aug. 2, 4, 10, 12 PANTS HEMMING $5, tion. 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