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Redmon honored, The ‘Jane greenway extended and Allen Drive’ Lonsdale property accepted by city By Mike Steely [email protected] keeps going During a short meeting the Knox- ville City Council adopted a resolu- tion honoring the late Lynn Redmon, postponed a rezoning on Ferd Hickey Road, authorized a property purchase to expand a greenway, and authorized the mayor to apply for a grant to pur- chase a police boat and dock. The thirty-minute session on Tuesday saw Councilman Marshall Stair read the resolution about Redmon, honor- ing the community leader and political consultant, a persuasive speaker and activist, a leader of the Norwood com- munity, and a gentleman. Mayor Madeline Rogero said that Redmon always looked “at the long game” and believed that good and rea- sonable people may disagree. Red- mon’s longtime companion, Susan Rickabaugh, spoke briefly and accept- ed the honors on behalf of Redmon’s family. Larry Silverstein said that Redmon was one of the founders of Community Forum. “He didn’t have to yell to make his point,” Silverstein said. The second and final reading to permit 4 units per acre to be built on Ferd Hickey Road east of Piney Grove Road was postponed for two weeks on a request from Councilwoman Seema Singh-Perez. The rezoning, requested by the Planning Commission, would PHOTOS BY STEVE WILLIAMS take the property from Agriculture to Top: Jane Allen Drive honors and pays tribute to a lady who has served Fountain City and the City of Knoxville for over 55 years. That’s Planned Residential. what Glenn Allen wanted to accomplish when he went through the process of renaming the street last year. Above: Longtime Fountain The council also voted approval of City residents Glenn and Jane Allen will celebrate their 59th wedding anniversary in November. an agreement with Volunteer Ministry Center for $110,000 to provide ser- By Steve Williams vices to the homeless who utilize the home, said Glenn. cards, get-well wishes and announcements Day Resource Center, Dental Clinic and omeday, when you’re driving north “We had a friendship,” said Jane. “She of wedding and baby showers. She also Bush Family Refuge. It also authorized on Broadway past Historic Fountain was getting up in age and I wanted to make sends Christmas and Easter cards to “shut- contracts with Och, Inc. to provide long- City Lake and the duck pond, slow it easier for her.” ins.” term disability and life insurance for downS as you near Fountain City Wrecker Some years later, however, weak from Just last Thursday morning, while Glenn city employees. The agreement is for Service on the right. chemo treatment she was taking for was playing golf at Whittle Springs, she three years. At the next turnoff, notice the street sign: cancer, Allen fell and broke her neck. was at home in their condo off Cedar Lane, A guardrail project agreement Jane Allen Drive. It used to be Brief Road, “She can barely walk with a walker,” said sending out birth announcements of a new with Roadway Solutions LLC was but was renamed about a year ago, at the Glenn this past spring. “I bought a new car addition in her family. approved. The city-wide agreement request of Glenn Allen, Jane’s loving hus- to make it easy for her to get in and out.” “We’ve become great-grandparents,” is for $200,000 for the first year and band for going on 59 years. Now at 84, Allen may not be able to get she said joyfully. $100,000 each year with an option His reason given to the Metropolitan around on her own like she used to, but her The Allens’ granddaughter and grand- to renew. Planning Commission and City of Knox- mind is sharp, her personality sweet and son-in-law, Elizabeth and Daniel Reese, Also authorized was an agreement ville for the change: charming and she still gets out and goes had brought their first child into the world with CDM Smith, Inc. for $102,623 for “To honor and pay tribute to a lady who places with friends as well as Glenn. at Germantown Hospital near Memphis on the Amherst Road project. has served Fountain City and the City of St. Paul United Methodist Church may June 26. Her name is Nora Jane Reese. The mayor was authorized to acquire Knoxville for over 55 years,” stated Glenn be her favorite destination. It’s located That, of course, brought a smile to Jane property along Ball Camp Pike from in the application dated June 1, 2017. on Garden Drive, just a quick, left turn off Allen’s face. twelve landowners for the Northwest He also went on to add that his wife had Jane Allen Drive that many folks use for a Glenn would return home later in the Greenway Connector Project. The been selected as Fountain City Woman of short cut. afternoon and prepare dinner for the two $250,000 project would go to acquire the Year (1995) and was given the Knox- “About 1964, I asked a neighbor about as he usually does. right of way acquisition between Victor ville News Sentinel Community Corner- finding a small church,” recalled Jane. “I “When Glenn shared about his street Ashe Park and the pedestrian bridge stone Award (2000). thought it was important to start Nancy sign project last year, he told how long he on Western Avenue. The project is esti- “Mrs. Allen also served on the Board of (her then 4-year-old daughter) in church had been working on it but didn’t think it mated to take about six months of con- Zoning Appeals and the Tax Equalization and I really needed it. I’m so thankful and was going to happen,” Jane remembered. struction. Board for the City of Knoxville under former blessed to have started at St. Paul, where Mayor Rogero was also authorized “I told him the important part was that he Mayors and Bill Haslam,” I joined United Methodist Women, became to accept the closed right of way at tried. He never cared for meetings and stated Glenn. chair for Helping Hands and taught the chil- Minnesota Avenue next to Sam E. such but worked so diligently. That road is still short and brief, but the dren in Sunday School. Hill School in Lonsdale as part of the “What an honor and tribute – not life of the person it’s now named after has “My church has been an important, Emerald Youth Foundation’s plans for deserved but so appreciated!” been long and physically challenging, yet vital part of my life! I wanted to serve and a center there. It’s fitting too that they picked ‘Drive’ filled with much caring and giving. became a member of the women’s group She was also authorized to apply for for the new name. Jane Allen has been In addition to her work for the mayors, and became involved in Missions. I love my a Homeland Security grant of more through so much but had the drive and there were times when Jane Allen used to church and church family so!” than $430,000 with a 25% match determination to keep going. pick up Sarah Moore Greene, well-known Jane is still able to continue her “card to buy a police boat, equipment and Civil-rights pioneer, educator and commu- ministry,” which she started years ago. She Please continue Jane’s story inside. a dock for use by the police and fire nity leader in Knoxville, and give her a ride loves sending birthday and anniversary departments.

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My the line and still lives in ferred to the Jacksonville, Rome is about halfway favorite part was, ‘Mew, Rome. Fla., Naval Hospital, where between Chattanooga and Mew,’ said little Mew, the Jane remembers the first she eventually started work- and was a small cat, and I loved that,” again time she marched with the ing for the American Red town back then. laughed Jane. “So, my sis- band as a majorette. Cross. Her dad was the city elec- ters called me little Mew for “It was on a Sunday morn- “I liked what the Ameri- trician and there’s a Little a long time.” ing and the military from the League ball park in the town As a youngster, Jane Marine Armory were headed can Red Cross stood for,” that’s named after him. liked to go swimming, to out to Korea, and that was she said recently. With five girls, her mom was Girl Scouts and camp and sad, people standing on the Looking back, Jane a homemaker. doing church things. streets lined up.” believes the influence of her “I would say that what I “I could have been After high school gradua- mother led to her of volun- had, where I was and what better,” she said. “But I liked tion in 1952, Jane went to teer work, community ser- I did was pretty typical of school and I respected my Shorter College, which was vice and involvement with any girl at that age at that teachers so much.” located in her hometown, the church. time,” said Jane, recalling Jane started band in the and graduated in 1956. “My mother worked at our her childhood. fourth grade, played the That summer she took grad- little school in Rome,” said “I was very average and trumpet and continued on uate classes at University of Jane. “We were just around I was blessed to have into high school. Georgia to qualify to teach the corner. She was like a good decent parents and a “The Rome High Hilltop- Special Education. room mother, would make good community with nice pers,” she recalled. “Rome Jane enjoyed dancing cookies and so forth. But friends. Of course, so many is on seven hills like Rome, and water skiing when she she didn’t have the means of them have expired. I’ve Italy. That’s where they got was in college. But it was at Jane Allen at work with the American Red Cross in the to do a lot of volunteer work got some precious memo- the name.” that time in her life when late 1950s. because she had five chil- ries.” Jane also played basket- her degenerative osteoar- dren and my dad had to go As the interview took ball and in her last two years thritis flared up and would out and work a lot at night Jane down Memory Lane, of high school, she became later lead to her having six she laughed heartily when a majorette, even though hip surgeries, three on each with his job. More on Jane Allen in July 16 Focus answering some questions. she had never held a baton. side. “But growing up in church, In its living tribute to Jane Allen, Being the youngest, did “I used to play with a The following two years you would hear about Jesus The Knoxville Focus will have stories you wear hand-me-downs? stick and try to pretend,” after her graduate studies, and how he loved us and “My oldest sister, Mary she said. “Between my first she taught at the Cerebral how he helped everyone he with comments from a longtime admirer Emma, worked in a depart- and second year, my sister Palsy School in Rome. could. I just had a longing in and friend in its July 16 issue. ment store and she had Dot arranged for me to go Sadly, pupils at that my heart to reach out and all these beautiful clothes to a twirling camp at the school were deemed help other people.” Jane and Glenn made it through ‘turbulent few years’ early in marriage By Steve Williams two months trying to get better.” dad was sick. He sure has made With Jane working with the Later, when Jane had her first a difference in my life and these American Red Cross and Glenn hip surgery, she was hospital- children’s lives, too.” in the Navy and on the staff of ized two months at St. Mary’s. Jane and Glenn also have a the Naval Hospital in Jackson- Jane was so thankful for her son, Bob, who they adopted ville, Fla., it was just a matter sister’s help. when he was 22 months old. of time before they met and got Martha, by the way, is Jane’s Years later, the Allens gave married on Nov. 14, 1959. only surviving sister. She’s 88, Bob’s son, Hunter, a place to Right after the marriage, the still active and still drives. “It’s a Allens came to Knoxville and rare night when we don’t talk to live after his parents divorced. eventually would reside for 32 each other,” added Jane recent- “Hunter was around 6 or 8 years on Fenwood Drive in Foun- ly. years old then,” said Jane. “It tain City. “But anyway, we made it,” got to be a permanent thing. Glenn had gone to East High said Jane, looking back. “Thank This happens in a lot of fami- in Knoxville and the University the Lord for Glenn. He’s been so lies. You do what you have to of . He got a job with faithful and so helpful. He drove do to help. the U.S. Postal Service. He also me out to Arkansas, took Nancy “We started taking him to has been a farrier on the side to Georgia, and just helped so Sunday School and church early and done some auctioneering. much. PHOTO BY STEVE WILLIAMS. and he was real active in our Jane was hired in the middle “Every time I’ve been in the youth group at St. Paul. That of the school year and taught Glenn and Jane Allen in their Fountain City home. hospital, which has been pretty church has been such a bless- Special Ed children at Beau- often, there he would come ing in my life.” mont Elementary School. because of her osteoarthritis. heart, we had to send our sev- before he went to work in the She became pregnant with “We had quite a turbulent few en-month old baby down to stay morning and he’d be back in the Hunter is now almost 22. Nancy, who was born on Oct. years when we were first mar- with my sister Martha (Pinson) in afternoon. Jane said a good friend, Janice 29, 1960, and did not return to ried,” she recalled. “I was sick Georgia while I went to an arthri- “Glenn is a wonderful person, Grant, has been in a similar situ- teaching. and we had a baby and I was in tis hospital in Hot Springs, Ark. a good Christian man, hard work- ation with a grandchild. A few months later, she and out of hospitals. “I went there twice, two dif- ing and he had it rough growing “We’ve supported each other,” wasn’t able to stay home either “Poor ole Glenn, bless his ferent summers, and stayed for up. They had a big family and his she added. The two ostm important terms in a personal injury case During my time important parts other driver’s fault. If you personal injury case is key elements missing from someone else and that as a lawyer I have of a personal get involved in a wreck and damages. Damages usu- their case. It is critical to you have actually sustained represented a injury case with it is determined that the ally come in the form of the success of their case damages. large number of them: fault and wreck was your fault, then medical expenses that that they have both. You people on their damages. you do not have a good have been incurred by the need to be able to show Jedidiah McKeehan is personal injury So in order to case. Similarly, if you slip injured party. Sometimes that it was the other per- an attorney practicing in cases. Person- have a success- and fall at a store or some- damages can include lost son’s fault and that you Knox County and surround- al injury cases ful claim against one else’s house, you have wages and a few other have damages. ing counties. He works can be car wreck another individu- to be able to prove that things. If another driver Truthfully, I hope you in many areas, including By Jedidiah cases, slip and McKeehan al in a personal you falling was the proper- runs in to you and you are never have to think about criminal, personal injury, fall cases or a attorneyknoxville@ injury case you ty owner’s fault. The fact not hurt, while it is terri- these things, but if you do landlord-tenant, probate, gmail.com few other types need to be able that you fell is not enough, ble that he ran in to you, get in a car wreck or slip and estate planning. Visit of cases. to show that your by itself, to prove that it was you are not going to have and fall somewhere and attorney-knoxville.com for When I have my first injury was their fault. If you the property owner’s fault. much of a case if you are you are considering legal more information about meeting with potential per- are involved in a car wreck, The next part that not actually injured. action, consider wheth- this legal issue and other sonal injury cases I like it is very important to show needs to be present for I speak to many people er you can show that your legal issues. to go over the two most that the wreck was the you to have an actionable who have one of these two injuries were caused by

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The thing about of Boyd’s company’s taxes sion ads to try to convince of course, attracting busi- increases paid for by work- property taxes, sales taxes, done by a California law the voters that he is the nesses to Tennessee is ing people. Boyd bobbed and gas taxes is few ordi- school professor for the most conservative Repub- supposed to provide more his head up, like a great nary working Tennesseans USA Today network, it is lican since Ronald Reagan. and better jobs for Tennes- many Chamber types at can utilize a tax shelter and “estimated the company Now we find out Boyd seans, as well as additional the time, to support the avoid paying what they owe. paid an effective tax rate has taken advantage of a tax revenues for state and largest proposed property Working people don’t of a little more than 1 tax loophole called “double local governments. The tax increase in Knox Coun- have a convenient tax percent.” Irish” to keep millions of benefit of the double Irish ty’s history. That particu- shelter to avoid paying There’s nothing illegal By Steve Hunley, dollars in his own pocket. tax setup was to shield mil- lar tax increase propos- higher taxes on food and about it, but it sure does Publisher Other corporations, most lions of dollars that would al was urged on by then- gas. Few every-day working seem more than a little [email protected] notoriously Apple, have have otherwise been paid superintendent of schools people can take advantage callous and pretty darn done the same thing to in taxes by Boyd’s compa- Jim McIntyre. Boyd spoke of a subsidiary company hypocritical for Boyd to be Randy Boyd has spent avoid a heavier tax bite ny. before the Knox County with an address in the in favor of increasing taxes many of his millions of dol- from both U. S. and interna- It’s hardly heard of by the Commission, asking the Cayman Islands to avoid for the average citizen lars in flooding the airwaves tional governments. Randy average taxpayer but it is a commissioners to approve increased taxes on bread while using tax shelters for in Tennessee trying to win Boyd’s only public role in ploy used by not only Apple, the huge property tax hike. and butter and gas. Few of himself and his business. the GOP nomination for government was as Gover- but giant corporations like Boyd ended his remarks those same hardworking You should have taken governor. Always describing nor Bill Haslam’s Commis- Microsoft and Facebook. by pleading with the com- people can afford to take your own advice and done himself as a “conservative sioner of Economic and Perhaps it wouldn’t be so missioners to “do the right a trip overseas, much less the right thing, Randy. Ethics complaint against Sale of AJ Building on County Agenda By Mike Steely Deputy Tramel proceeds [email protected] The Knox County Com- By Mike Steely mission is being asked to [email protected] approve the $6 million pur- “Yeah, I’ll be there,” Don chase of the Andrew John- Wiser told The Focus when son Building by BNA Asso- asked if he plans to contin- ciates. The firm plans to ue his complaint against renovate the historic build- Deputy Lee Tramel at the ing, formerly a hotel, in a Ethics Committee meeting $43 million project and this Wednesday. The 8:30 has experience in Atlanta a.m. meeting has been and Nashville converting called by Ethics Chairman buildings to hotels. Jonathan Cooper and Wiser BNA hopes to create The historic Andrew John- has been asked to attend. a “boutique” hotel in the son building on a rainy “We will be conducting building, complete with day. The Knox Coun- a preliminary hearing on apartments and a roof-top ty Commission is being the complaint against Mr. bar. “The Oliver” at 401 asked to approve the sale Tramel by Don Wiser. I have Union Avenue in Knoxville, of the building for $ 6 mil- asked Mr. Wiser to appear is a BNA properties. lion as soon as a new loca- to clarify the basis of his The commission is being tion for the school admin- allegations,” Cooper said. asked to approve the sale istration can be found. “The committee will but it wouldn’t be finalized Photo Courtesy of Jennifer determine whether the until a new location for Owen. complaint, if proven, states the Knox County School a violation of the Ethics Administration Offices are Corporation for opera- Code,” he told The Focus. Deputy Lee Tramel move to a new location. tion of a community and The Knox County Law appeared at a candidate’s Michael Grider, Mayor employment services for Department recently sent forum at Dogwood Tim Burchett’s Communi- autistic adults, and giving the investigative report to Elementary School wearing cation Director, told The the same amount to Helen committee members and his uniform and displaying Focus that a place to relo- Ross McNabb Center for will apparently go over the campaign literature cate the school adminis- indigent mental health ser- complaint, Tramel’s reply, and signs. Former City tration offices has not yet vices. and respond to questions Policeman Don Wisher has been found. The Senior Citizens from the committee. filed an ethics complaint “We don’t have any Home Assistance Service The Knoxville Focus has against Tramel for options that work perfect- may get $15,000 in grant obtained a copy of the violating the federal and ly,” he said Thursday. funds for home health complaint, the inquiries Lee Tramel (left) appeared in uniform along with Tom state Hatch Act. “This is the next logical training and certifications from the legal department Spangler during a WBIR television interview during the step and formalizes the and the Public Defender’s to other agencies about race for the Republican Primary for Knox County Sheriff. agreement,” he said of Office may get $22,000 in the law involving the com- Spangler, a former Sheriff’s Deputy appeared in a suit. the BNA agreement before grant money for an inten- plaint, and the investiga- commission. sive recidivism prevention tor’s remarks. campaigning while on duty, a statement that he was not The Federal Hatch Act Although Mayor Bur- and case management. Tramel is a chief deputy using advertising showing required to resign to cam- prohibits state or local chett was wishing to com- UT’s Knoxville Homeless under Sheriff J. J. Jones and him in uniform, and using paign because he is not employees who are con- plete the sale and reloca- Management Informa- was seeking the Republi- county deputies to distrib- “Classified Service” and nected with a program tion of the school offices tion System may receive can nomination for sher- ute campaign literature. works directly for the sher- financed in whole or in part before he leaves office $10,000 in Community iff. He lost in the primary to The question of these iff. He said he checked with by federal loans or grants Grider said it is “very Development Block grants Tom Spangler, who has no alleged actions falling under three attorneys and was not to misuse of official author- unlikely it will be finalized funds and Volunteer Min- Democratic opponent and the state or federal “Hatch in violation of either Hatch ity for partisan purposes. It by then” but said it sets istry Center’s Bush Family should become the next Act” may be debated. The Act. also prohibits local office the purchase and reloca- Refuge may receive Knox County Sheriff. real question is whether Tramel said he did wear holders from using official tion up for the next mayor. $15,000 for emergency Donald M. Wiser, a retired or not Tramel violated the his uniform occasionally mail, stationary, office sup- The sale of the AJ Build- assistance to eligible indi- police investigator, filed the local Code of Ethics or the while campaigning because plies or other equipment or ing is among 92 other vidual and families to pre- ethics complaint in April. He sheriff’s department regu- he is on duty 24 hours a resources or asks subordi- items on the Commission’s vent homelessness. charges that Tramel violat- lations. If the ethics com- day, seven days a week, nates to volunteer for cam- Work Session Agenda for Funds also on the ed the little and big “Hatch mittee finds the complaints and needed to be ready. paigning or contribute to next Monday. Most of the agenda include money Act” by not resigning his viable all parties would He said he wanted to repre- the campaign. items on the long agenda for the plumbing repairs position in order to seek the appear in a future meeting sent to the people of Knox The state’s “Little Hatch will probably be placed at Autumn Landing Apart- office, appearing at public to address the matter. County who he really is and Act” prohibits engaging in on the “consent” list and ments, security and moni- events in uniform, using Tramel’s answers to the that is a law enforcement political activity not direct- voted on with one motion. toring at Samaritan Place, property of the sheriff’s investigator, former FBI officer. ly part of that person’s Other items will be select- the Sertoma Center for office in his campaigning, agent Terry Moran, included He also said that some employment during a time ed for discussion by the installation of solar panels, of his appearances were the person is conducting chairman or other com- supportive housing assis- not campaign events and business for the state. It mission members. The tance for 7417 Palmyra said he wore his uniform to also prohibits state employ- regular meeting of the Drive, supportive housing some events because he ees from seeking elected commission, to finalize funds for an iron safety was on duty. partisan office. items on the agenda, will railing at 2521 Washing- be held on July 23rd. ton Avenue, and purchas- Other agenda items ing park bench donations Vacation that may be discussed is for Admiral Farragut Park Bible an agreement with SMG and Clayton Park. for use of the Knoxville The commissioners School Convention Center for may also discuss a TIF events over the next five financing agreement for JULY 15-20 years, purchasing SWAT the Karns Valley Business 6:15—9:00 p.m. and Tracking Team valve Park, amending the proce- heaters from the Depart- dure code for changing the ment of Defense sur- Knox County Charter, and plus property, allocating closing a portion of Twin $22,000 to Breakthrough Oak Lane. 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Most congressional candidates attend Burlington forum By Mike Steely issues discussed includ- David Stansberry. Whitmire. [email protected] ed the Affordable Care Democrats present includ- In his introductory state- Eight candidates in Act, fixing Veterans Health ed Renee Hoyos, Joseph ment, Williams said he is a field of 14 seeking to Care, a new Supreme Court Schenkenfelder and experienced in health care replace Congressman Justice appointment, build- Joshua Williams. as a psychologist, teacher John Duncan appeared at ing a wall at the Mexican Greg Samples was the and parent. Samples said the monthly East Knoxville border, lobbyists and their only Independent candi- he is a Libertarian and said Community forum last influence, foreign trade date to attend. that government doesn’t week. Each made opening wars, separating children Absent but appearing work. Hamblin said he has and closing statements from immigrant parents on the primary ballot were his finger on the pulse of and were asked questions and whether or not the Republicans Tim Burchett, the district and is a 26-year submitted by the audience. news media is the enemy. Sarah Nickloes and Jason retiree of the Army. Community leader Michael Attending were Emert. Independents not Stansbury said he is PHOTO BY VIVIAN SHIPE. Covington hosted the gath- Republicans Jimmy appearing for the forum experienced in security Candidates for the 2nd District congressional house seat ering and Hubert Smith pre- Matlock, Hank Hamblin, included Jeffrey Grunau, and a veteran. Sagliano Jimmy Matlock, Renee Hoyos and Vito Sagliano at the sented the questions. Key Vito Sagliano and C. Keith LaTorre and Mark Continue on page 2 recent East Knox forum. Doughboy statue gets city protection Commission candidates By Mike Steely [email protected] square off at LWV forum The historic figure of a World War I soldier at the old Knoxville High School ahead of early voting received a ceremony By Mike Steely recently. Rick Dover, devel- [email protected] oper of the Knoxville High Independent Senior Living The first day of early voting is Friday and recently facility there, and Mayor seven of the eight Knox County Commission candi- Madeline Rogero signed dates spoke at a League of Women Voters forum at the a “conservation ease- Public Works building on Morris Avenue. ment” meant to protect Commissioners Randy Smith and Charles Busler are the statue from any fur- the two incumbent candidates. Both are Republicans ther development or use. and Smith serves as commission chairman and Busler The iconic Doughboy is vice chairman. Smith is opposed by Democrat Cody statue was erected in Biggs for the District 3 seat and Busler is opposed by 1921 to honor veterans of Democrat Steve Hart for the District 7 seat. Hart did the “War to End all Wars,” not attend the forum. including the Knoxville Developer Rick Dover and Mayor Madeline Rogero sign the conservation easement to The other two contests are for the At-Large Seats High School students who protect the Doughboy Statue. Also pictured are, left to right, George Wallace, Lauren 10 and 11. Whoever is elected in those contests will fought in that conflict. The Rider, Finbarr Saunders, Evelyn Gill and Knox County Mayor Tim Burchett. (Photo become the commission’s newest members. They will 117th Infantry had many courtesy of Paige Travis, City Public Information Specialist) replace Bob Thomas and Ed Brantley who both chose of those former students, not to seek re-election. some who died in the Seeking the District 10 At-Large seat are Republican conflict. property surrounding the damages arising out of maintenance of the his- Larsen Jay and Democrat Tori Griffin. Republican Justin A “conservation ease- statue or otherwise inter- the public’s use,” Swanson toric monument, accord- Biggs is opposed by Democrat Daniel Gerke. ment,” according to fere with the public enjoy- told The Focus. ing to Swanson. Dover The event was poorly attended and much of the audi- Knoxville City Attorney ment of the monument.” If the owner sells the had promised to keep and ence consisted of candidate families and LWV members. Charles Swanson, is an “The city takes on property the easement preserve the statue when Questions submitted by the audience ranged from rep- agreement between a responsibility for repair, agreement must be includ- he purchased the former resenting the entire county versus their own districts to property owner and a juris- maintenance and upkeep ed in the terms of the sale. school. raising property taxes to support teachers. diction that the owner will and agrees to be respon- The city assures the con- When the statue was The tax increase question may have seen the biggest not “material change the sible for injury claims or tinued preservation and Continue on page 2 Continue on page 2 Angelic Ministries answers God’s call the ministry…God’s appointed donation driven. The prima- to us hungry, thirsty, and strug- it was time for a prayer meet- Galations 6:9 Angelic Ministry International ry mission is to provide assis- gling with life looking for a place ing. Betsy recalls getting the call located in the old Merita Bread tance to those in need in our where they can feel safe and the next day from the nearby “Don’t get tired of Factory on 1218 North Central, area, surrounding counties, accepted. Standard Knitting Mill that was Knoxville, Tennessee. You see, and to areas even beyond our If you want to be involved closing and was looking for a doing what’s right, God’s call is personal, and so U.S. borders. To our local cli- in a place where “God likes to place to donate their hangers. it began with Betsy Frazier as ents, Angelic Ministries opens show off” as Betsy Frazier often Coincidence? This kind of thing for in due season she sat quietly listening to that its doors on Tuesdays and states, Angelic Ministry is that happens all the time at Angelic “still small voice” in the mid- Wednesdays, and with the place. Although there are too Ministry and we give God all the you shall reap if you night hours came the name and help of volunteers, we walk the many stories to share in one credit! in due season its existence in “narrow road” and distribute brief article, I must mention one On Saturdays, the ministry faint not.” 2002. And just like anything donated items to those in crisis. such occasion when the minis- provides a service at noon with By Jo Frazier God orchestrates, he provides Many of our clients have experi- try began. With the abundance music, message, and manna (a for in abundance. enced hardships such as: house of clothing requires the need for meal provided by the volunteer What a privilege it is to be The ministry is non-prof- fires, abuse, loss of employ- hangers, and when there were church). Saturdays are special asked to write an article about it, non-denominational, and ment, and injury. Some come no more hangers to be found, Continue on page 4 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 9, 2018 Most congressional candidates attend Burlington forum Doughboy statue Continued from page 1 said he is a veteran, a business owner gets city protection and that family is important. Hoyos said she is on unpaid leave with 17 years Cont. from page 1 coined earlier. According Independent Senior Living, of policy experience in water quality dedicated General John to one theory it began with now inside the historic high issues. “Blackjack” Pershing, com- the Mexican War when school building, saw more Matlock said, “I’ve done all of the mander of the American American troops made long than $15 million in resto- above” and said he offers himself as troops on the Western treks over dusty land and ration by Dover and now the total package and is not a politician. Front, was asked what arrived looking like they houses 80 senior living Affordable Care Act he thought of the East were covered with flour apartments with a variety Many of the primary candidates gave Tennessee soldiers. or dough. They were also of room layouts and sizes.

similar answers on some questions and PHOTO BY MIKE STEELY “The whole world knows called “dobies” referring to Features include many parted ways on other issues, such as Republican Primary Congressional Can- what a fighter he is,” the adobe soil. restored classroom doors the Affordable Care Act. Matlock said didate Vito Sagliano (right) visits with Pershing replied. He was Another theory on the and stairway balusters and it doesn’t work and health care should citizens following the candidate’s forum the main speaker in the nickname goes all the way handrails, over 500 origi- be “pushed to the states.” Hoyos said last week at the East Knoxville Commu- 1921 dedication ceremony back to the Continental nal restored windows, dec- the ACA “has good bones,” called on nity meeting. where some 7,000 people Army who kept their piping orative tin ceilings and the Congress to raise the Medicare age to attended. of their uniforms white by exterior of the building is 65 and suggested more competition in The term “Doughboy” using clay. When the rain preserved historically. It the market. Samples said that the wall isn’t commonly refers to the soaked the uniforms the was learned recently that Sagliano said he doesn’t agree needed and that 98% of the people American soldiers who clay turned into doughy one of the Knoxville High with the way the ACA was set up and coming in are doing so to work. Williams fought in World War I but blobs leading to the name. School graduates is now a called health care a state’s right. said the wall isn’t needed and said that stories suggest it was Knoxville High tenant there. Hamblin called the need for health care most people overstaying their visa are “common sense” and said any plan Canadian and called immigrants our should be something everyone can “brothers and sisters.” afford. Schenkenfelder said he doesn’t “build Samples said that the ACA amounts walls, I tear them down.” to a government monopoly, a “personal Lobbyist influence problem” and that government needs to All the candidates said they would get out of the way. not let lobbyists influence their votes. Williams said the Affordable Care Act Hoyos said that lobbyists play a role in needs to be repaired and the problem supplying information and Matlock said will never be solved as long as there is a every person should be a lobbyist. He profit in it. then noted that Tim Burchett, who was Schenkenfelder said the ACA should absent from the forum, should be asked be kept and health insurance plans be the same questions. made more affordable. Immigration Fixing the Veterans Administration All the candidates agreed that All the candidates agreed that there President Trump’s policy of separating are problems with health care through children from their parents is wrong. the VA. Many called for an expanded Matlock said separating the two is “one “Choice Care” program and Samples more reason to build the wall.” He said, called for getting rid of the Veterans “Our hearts go out for the families but Administration and let veterans seek we must support the rule of law.” He PHOTOS BY MIKE STEELY. their own services in an open free said people should come in the right Commission candidates chat following a League of Women Voters forum recently. The market. way and said, “Let’s be Christian-like.” jovial discussion included, left to right, Randy Smith, Charlie Busler, Larson Jay and Hoyos said, “We can’t have small gov- Hoyos called for a “pathway to citizen- Daniel Gerke. Looking on is Mark Mellinger of WATE, Channel 6, who was master of ernment and VA care” and called for ship” and said the separation “needs to ceremonies. more funding. stop.” New Supreme Court Justice The news media Williams recalled Republicans holding Schenkenfelder said the press should up and then turning away the appoint- always be free. Williams called the Commission candidates square off at ment of Obama’s choice. Stansberry media “the pillar of Democracy” and said congress is waiting to “make folly said that “information keeps us going.” out of the process.” Samples said that the news media LWV forum ahead of early voting Building a wall on the Mexican border serves advertisers and said most Cont. from page 1 “Build it tall and fast,” Matlock said. people now get their news on the inter- difference between candi- Hoyos said the wall isn’t a band aid and net. Hamblin said the media is neither dates with Busler saying won’t help. an enemy or an ally and is important. the school budget isn’t Sagliano called for building a wall also Stansberry said the media should be properly used and does along the Canadian border. Stansberry like the old TV show “Dragnet” and not provide for teacher said the country does not need a wall present “the facts and just the facts.” pay increases. Jay said in every area and called on congress to Sagliano said the media is sometimes the commission isn’t the deal with criminals coming across the biased if you look at just one source. school board and has no border. Hamblin favors the wall and said Matlock used the question to call for management ability in the that criminals and terrorists are coming a large open forum for candidates and school’s budget. in. asked the other candidates to join him. Griffin said he would support a tax increase and noted some teachers The recent League of Women Voter’s forum for Knox are leaving the county for County Commission candidates was poorly attended. The higher salaries in adjoining candidates answered a number of questions and the issue counties. of raising property taxes saw the most disagreement. Biggs said that teachers deserve higher salaries but Biggs said there are too Gerke said that immi- said he does not support many barriers to becoming grants should be assimilat- a tax increase noting that a citizen. Smith said “illegal ed and immigrants should such a decision is a school is illegal” and said every- not be stressed and com- board issue. one is welcome if they use passion should be used. Gerke said a tax increase a legal way to immigrate. In his closing state- needs a good discussion Busler said it was a com- ments, Jay spoke about his and said he would never plex issue and he supports business background and rule an increase out. the laws on the books. leadership ability. Griffin Biggs said the commis- Jay said it isn’t a commis- talked about his history as sion should work closer sion issue but Knox County a political operative and with the school board on can become a welcoming called for a new voice on pay increases but should community for people who commission. not raises taxes. enter the country legally. Biggs recalled his public Smith said most of the Griffin mentioned the school education and school’s budget comes current sheriff’s enforce- called for working with the through sales taxes and ment of ICE regulations and sheriff’s department and noted that the state gov- said that deputies should school system. ernment doesn’t return not act as ICE agents Gerke called for engaging much of the Knox County Biggs said that if immi- the population, mentioned funds. He said the start- grants contribute and pay the opioid crisis and said ing pay for teachers is too taxes there’s no reason for that the commission race small. them not to become citi- should not be partisan. The candidates were also zens, adding that the law Biggs called for more asked for their positions on enforcement has to be effort to attract new busi- immigration, law enforce- compassionate and treat nesses, adding a new voice ment and hospitality. everyone equally. and the need to cross party lines on decisions. Smith mentioned the low unemployment rate, taking on big and small issues and helping people out of the red tape they often face when dealing with the county. Busler said he believes in Knox County and said he has the passion to continue serving his district. July 9, 2018 www.knoxfocus.com PAGE B3 of Tennessee Part Six Pages from the Past

By Ray Hill [email protected] Congressmen Bill and John Brock and Jimmy Quillen, Duncan had announced along with their newly they would vote for elected colleague John Halleck while Brock Duncan, gave a dinner remained officially uncom- for Republican legisla- mitted. Brock’s esti- tors after the 1964 elec- mation of the race for tion. Minority Leader proved to attended the dinner and be accurate; Gerald Ford was surprised when defeated Charlie Halleck the legislators unani- to become the Minority mously announced they Leader, a post he would wanted him to serve continue to hold until he as Chairman of the replaced Spiro Agnew

Tennessee Republican as Vice President of the FROM THE AUTHOR’S PERSONAL COLLECTION. Party. Bill Brock spoke in 1973. Tennessee Senators Bill Brock (left) and Howard Baker.” briefly, saying he was Bill Brock would pleased Republicans had become increasingly more been able to make gains prominent in the U. S. in Tennessee and felt the House of Representatives office in Tennessee. Bill United States from giving state. The Chattanooga time I am planning to run GOP would be “a force to and an important voice Brock was being nudged foreign aid to countries congressman went to for Congress.” be reckoned with during in the counsels of the by many Republicans to who “furnished strategic Jackson, Tennessee The Democrats were the coming legislative Tennessee and national challenge Senator Ross goods” to North Vietnam. where he opened a new faced with their own session.” Republican Party. Bass who had to run for The motion only failed by GOP headquarters, as heated primaries with , who Brock had once again a full six-year term after 10 votes in the House, well as speaking to a Governor Frank Clement had failed to defeat defied the odds and was winning a special elec- yet not a single Democrat Rotary club and a rally for making a determined bid Senator Albert Gore, reelected to Congress tion to fill the remain- in the Tennessee local Young Republicans. to replace Senator Ross spoke to a gather- in 1964, a year that ing two years of the late Congressional delegation There was increasing Bass as the Democratic ing of Republicans was quite difficult for ’s term in voted for it. “It is so unbe- speculation Brock might nominee. Former gov- that December. many Republicans. 1964. It was also a cer- lievable that members of run against Senator Ross ernor Acknowledging there Brock was the first tainty that Governor Frank Congress would permit Bass or perhaps for gov- was running to return “weren’t quite enough of modern Republican Clement intended to our money to be used ernor. Brock stressed the to the statehouse while us” to bring about state- ever to win reelection make yet another bid for against our boys that I responsibility of public being challenged by John wide victory, Kuykendall from Tennessee’s Third the . question whether or not service and predicted Jay Hooker. Brock was said the 1964 elections Congressional District. Barred from running for the Tennessee Democrats there would be two new still the most prominent did show there was a The Chattanooga con- reelection as governor in fully understood their GOP congressmen elect- Republican mentioned “solid base for sound gressman was also 1966, Clement had little vote,” Brock lamented. “If ed from Tennessee in to run for governor in expansion” for Republican a rising star in the choice but to challenge the Tennessee Democrats 1966. the spring of 1966. The success in the future. Republican Party. Even if he wished had voted with us on this As 1966 dawned, the Chattanooga congress- Speaking at the same before his election to to remain in public life. crucial issue, the outcome Tennessee Republican man acknowledged he meeting, Congressman Congress in 1962, Brock Bill Brock disclaimed any would have been differ- Party was having grow- was thinking about it, Bill Brock told the Young was deeply commit- interest in running for the ent and American finan- ing pains. There was but delayed any kind of Republicans the GOP ted to revitalizing the U. S. Senate in 1966 and cial, technical and military increased factional- announcement about his would never be more than Republican Party and Howard Baker, the GOP assistance would have ism, around both poli- political future for sev- a footnote if young and making Tennessee a two- nominee against Bass in been refused those coun- cies and personalities. eral weeks. Brock made talented people did not party state. 1964, had yet to express tries who are supporting Factionalism was noth- it very clear he did not sacrifice and give back to Brock traveled to any interest in a rematch. the Communists in North ing new to the Tennessee expect the GOP nomina- the community by seeking Nashville for a Republican Brock seemed like a good Vietnam with strategic GOP; even while reduced tion for governor to be public office. rally and dinner, bring- bet to many Republicans goods.” to a political party large- handed to him, insisting, Despite the loss of ing along Congressman who wished to see a seri- “Perhaps they will ly confined to East “I will run for the nomina- most of the Republican Edward Derwinski of ous candidate oppose explain their position to Tennessee, Volunteer tion in the August primary ticket and Barry Illinois, who would be the Senator Bass. the people back home State Republicans had if I run at all…I wouldn’t Goldwater in Tennessee, primary speaker for the When Democrats in Tennessee and to the fought bitterly over want the nomination on Bill Brock believes that event. Bill Brock pre- in Congress made an families all across the patronage. Congressmen any other basis.” Bill campaign ultimate- dicted 1966 would be effort to repeal part of country who have sons, J. Will Taylor and Carroll Brock was receiving sup- ly helped the Volunteer an even better year for the Taft – Hartley labor husbands, relatives Reece had jockeyed port in some unexpected State become a genuine Republicans in Tennessee law, Bill Brock put them and friends fighting in for prominence in party quarters for a guber- two-party state. Brock and thought there was on notice it would be an Vietnam,” Brock said. affairs until Taylor’s death natorial race. Some recalled 1964 “was the good reason to think the issue in the 1966 cam- Some newspapers in in 1939. Reece went Democrats were fearful year when our organiza- GOP might even elect a paigns. Congressman Tennessee decried what on to become Chairman John Jay Hooker might tion became real, became United States senator Brock skirmished with they perceived to be Bill of the Republican beat Buford Ellington for coherent, confident and that year. Senator Ross Bass, who Brock’s partisanship, National Committee the gubernatorial nomi- focused.” “The balance of Congressman Bill Brock contended there were a but it made him popular and Tennessee’s nation and it became the decade saw the real- largely tended to his goodly number of indus- with Republicans in his Republican National increasingly clear they ization of those efforts,” duties as a member of the trialists in Tennessee who home state, as well as Committeeman. Reece’s preferred Bill Brock to Brock said. Bill Brock House of Representatives favored repeal of Section with some conservative widow, Louise, had been John Jay Hooker. remembers that time as and by the summer of 14-B of the Taft – Hartley Democrats. Brock’s per- elected to finish out his Support for Brock was “heady days.” 1965 politics was on the law. “The Senator is sistence in urging Ross term in Congress when hardly confined to tra- After enjoying the minds of many. Brock’s wrong,” Brock said. “The Bass to explain his com- he died of lung cancer ditionally Republican Christmas holidays colleague, Congressman mail that I have received ment about businessmen in 1961. Mrs. Reece East Tennessee; a rally with family and friends, , a and the comments that in Tennessee supporting was still Tennessee’s was planned in West Bill Brock returned to Nashville Democrat, have been made to me repeal of the 14-B provi- Republican National Tennessee specifically for Washington where a fight spoke in Chattanooga. by leading businessmen sion of the Taft – Hartley Committeewoman in the purpose of urging Bill between the old and Fulton’s talk was politi- and workers through- Act forced the senator 1966. Brock to run for governor. new was raging. Charles cal and partisan in out Tennessee indicates to finally confess he had Candidacies began It was certain that Halleck, a member of nature. Congressman that they are for retaining misspoken. popping up all over the Bill Brock would face a Congress since 1935, Fulton urged Democrats Tennessee’s right-to-work Congressman Brock’s state and Howard Baker Democratic opponent irre- was being challenged to defeat Brock in 1966. law.” Brock urged Bass comments about student made it clear he intend- spective of what office he for Minority Leader by “Next year you will have to release a list of those demonstrators protesting ed to run for the United sought in 1966. Congressman Gerald Ford the opportunity to elect businessmen who sup- the Vietnam War didn’t States Senate once of Michigan. Halleck had a man to Congress who posedly favored repeal sit well with Franklin again, but Ken Roberts, similarly ousted long-time understands the needs of of 14-B. Bass had made Haney, a resident of Third who had managed Barry Republican Joe Martin in the people,” Fulton told the comment “the larg- Congressional District and Goldwater’s campaign 1959 following a disas- a crowd of Democrats. est industrialists in my president of Tennessee’s in Tennessee, was seek- trous election cycle in Fulton said the aims of state are for the repeal Young Democrats. Haney ing the GOP senatorial 1958. Halleck had been the Kennedy administra- of 14-B” during debate pointed out the Young nomination as well. Many the Republican leader fol- tion had been realized in the Senate. “If such a Democrats had con- Republicans, Bill Brock lowing yet another disas- through the presidency of list exists,” Brock mused, demned extremism on included, did not believe a trous election cycle as Lyndon Johnson “despite “it might strengthen Sen. both the left and the right primary campaign would the GOP lost thirty-six opposition from the other Bass’ position. On the and noted said, “It is easy divide the Tennessee seats and the Democrats party.” Another guest other hand, if the larg- to condemn one group at GOP for the general elec- enjoyed a two-thirds at the rally was a young est industrialists in our a time as some would like tion. When asked about majority in the House of attorney, John Jay Hooker, state are not for repeal, to do but it is time that all the possibility of his run- Representatives. When Jr., who was being touted Sen. Bass’ argument is such groups were driven ning for governor, Brock queried about the con- as a candidate for gover- fraudulent.” out of our major political replied, “I have been test between Halleck and nor in 1966. Brock was one of the parties.” asked to run by a number Ford, Congressman Brock Hooker was hardly the Republicans in Congress Tennessee Democrats of people. Obviously, you thought Ford had a “slight only candidate being pushing a motion that kept a close eye on can’t ignore such a ques- edge.” Congressmen urged to run for statewide would have prevented the Brock’s traveling in the tion, but at the present PAGE B4 The Knoxville Focus July 9, 2018 A view on the 4th Ever been to the I intention- for Americans who U.S.A. was built. In short, ally waited to need a job. we are better than that. write this until I’m not so sure The news outlets of the the day of July how the economy nation are not enemies of Nibroc Festival? 4th. It’s not so will be affected the state. If that were true, much because by the dump truck then The Knoxville Focus A Day Away I am lazy, but in load of tariffs that would be your enemy. Do the world today, we are imposing you feel that way about this things occur so on friends and paper? Sure, some outlets quickly that By Joe Rector enemies alike. report things I don’t like, I’m never sure [email protected] Those measures and I’d rather not see the whether the are being met with spin put into news stories. events on which tariffs by other The reason for so much I comment will prove to be countries, so the prices of conjecture and opinion in true or false. At this point, goods will begin to climb. some places is 24-hour however, I feel safe thinking That means the tax cuts news cycles. Really, how By Mike Steely that these things are real, that we might have seen in much can a cable news say at least for today. our paychecks won’t offer about the same story? To To begin with, it’s hotter extra savings or more pur- keep the cameras on and Are you interested in than a $2.00 pistol. The chasing power; instead, the ads selling, networks three days of free festival whole week has been we’ll wind up shelling out must add stuff. Hey, we’re fun just 90 minutes north The Nibroc Festival in Corbin, Ky, features three days of crammed with days in the the money in an effort to at supposed to be an intelli- of Knoxville that includes family fun, free music concerts on two stages, a carnival 90’s, and someone said least keep even. It seems to gent citizenry, so we should two stages of music, a car atmosphere, beauty contest, a parade, street fairs and yesterday the temperature, me that we might aim any be able to tell the differ- and motorcycle show, a 2K much more. not just the “feels like” tem- tariffs at enemies and not ence between fact and run, street parties and car- perature, hit 100 degrees. at our friends with whom opinion. However, we need nival rides? If your answer founder Nelson Cummings. Just north of Corbin, Here’s a new flash: it’s we have small or nonexis- a free press; it’s one of the is yes, you should check It became “Corbin” for the between the city and its summer and supposed to tent trade deficits. most crucial elements to a out the Nibroc Festival Rev. James Corbin Floyd, neighbor London, Ky, is the be hot. Humidity can also Immigration is causing democracy. If you don’t like which will be celebrating a local minister. There’s Levi Jackson Wilderness be added to the mix here problems for the entire what an outlet says, don’t 66 years of family fun this about 8,000 residents Road State Park. The park in East Tennessee, and country. I certainly agree listen or watch, but at least year. but the population surges features several pioneer that makes for swelter- that we need to develop recognize its right to exist. But what is Nibroc and during the festival. buildings and a mass grave ing summer days. That’s a workable immigration I’m worried about the where is it? While visiting the Nibroc of victims of a Cherokee why plenty of folks spend policy. That would include days ahead. We are fight- “Nibroc” is Corbin Festival you probably want attack there. Don’t miss their days at the pool or an orderly flow of immi- ing with friends, dealing spelled backward and the to stop by the “Sander’s the watermill there and lots lakeside. Some are even grants into the U.S. and a with countries that tried to festival takes place in that Café” the home of the of water wheels along the lucky enough to make it to workforce to fill some of the influence our elections, and Kentucky town just off original “Kentucky Fried path to the mill. The park a stream in the mountains positions that are depen- cutting deals with regimes Exits 25 and 29 inside the Chicken” where Colonel is located just off Highway where the real cold water dent on migrant work- that have lied for years. Bluegrass State. The event Harland Sanders began in 25W north of Corbin. is located. ers. However, this country Polarization stifles the gov- this year is planned for 1930. The restaurant also While you’re in the area We’re celebrating cannot continue to take ernment’s ability to work August 9-11 and features features a small museum. for a day or more you may Independence Day, and children from their par- for the people. My wish for a parade, crafts, and musi- The “Colonel” in his title also want to drive over the economy is humming ents when families cross this Fourth of July is that cal entertainment by Exile is from being named a to Cumberland Falls and along. Employment is at the borders. Yes, in some common sense and love of and J. J. Shelburne plus “Kentucky Colonel” and see what is known as the record low levels, and situations, those folks are country replace such adver- other bands. The event has Sanders adopted the Niagara of the South. The companies are beginning breaking the law, but we sarial roles. How about we been voted one of 10 best southern-gentlemen per- state park there also fea- to run out of folks to work. are a nation founded on all try to meet in the middle festivals in the state. sona as a successful tures camping, horseback It wasn’t too long ago that immigrants. Taking children and moderate our views for Corbin is a city in north- advertising image. riding, dining at DuPont people had to scramble to from moms and dads is an what’s best for the country? ern Whitley County but also Exit 25 leads to south Lodge, hiking, and great find part time work, but now immoral act that defeats It might work since nothing extends to Knox and Laurel Corbin and near that exit is overlooks of the massive things are much brighter the ideals upon which the else seems to have. Counties. The community the Arena at Southeastern falls. once was a hub for railroad Kentucky Ag and Expo You can get more infor- transportation and was Complex and the Baptist mation by calling 606- originally known as Lynn Regional Medical Center 528-6390 or going on the Photograph Your Pet Day Camp Station and then building which also houses internet at info@south- July 11th is All American Photograph ever before. Whatever your pet—lets cele- known as Cummins for the the Corbin Tourism office. ernkychamber.com. Your Pet Day and brate National Photograph Your Pet Day by Hobo the Wonder snapping and sharing a picture of your pet. Dog wants to help It has been a pleasure photographing you celebrate your Hobo the Wonder Dog for the last four pet by encouraging years. What I have learned when taking a you to photograph picture of Hobo—I must be patient, spend your best pal. Hobo time on his level, and the value of an the Wonder Dog is assistant to help position Hobo in place. no stranger to the However, many of my favorite photographs By Howard Baker, camera; his picture of Hobo were taken when we were just RN BSN is taken frequently relaxing in nature. and shared on social A fun picture of your pet is a sure-fire way media, greeting cards, and from time to to brighten your day when at work or when time with his newspaper articles. you are feeling down. Pictures of your pet Often, I see secretaries, managers, doc- may start a conversation; find common tors, and all walks of life posting pictures interest with acquaintances, co-workers, of their pets on their desk, on a bulletin venders, and customers. Mark your cal- board, and lockers at work—and why not? endar for July 11th and dress your trusted Our pets give us common topics to dis- pets up, take them to your favorite scenic cuss, trade stories and experiences with spot, and let your imagination run wild to our pets to brighten our day. Pets are not create a memorable photograph of your just for singles. Pets become part of the pet. family and have taken their rightful place in Post your photographs of your pets on social family photographs. We are spending more media using #AllAmericanPetPhotoDay time and memories with our four legged, and #HobotheWonderDog. We look for- furry, scaly, slithering, feathery, pets than ward to seeing photographs of your pet. Angelic Ministries answers God’s call Cont. from page 1 The men that are residents Christian volunteers to because the “Jesus” bus work 40 hours a week in help give away God’s bless- (a donation made by a the warehouse while pro- ings. Youth groups are wel- gracious gentleman who actively working through come to come and help in has been volunteering at a “12 step” life retraining the warehouse. There is so Angelic for 13 years) picks curriculum. These men are much to be done and the up under “the bridge” the backbone behind the ministry does not discrim- where many are destitute scenes and without their inate on age. In fact, we and homeless. There are help and the help of volun- currently have two ladies also our regulars who come, teers it would not be pos- in their 80’s and children but all are welcome. sible to keep the ministry who help mate shoes and The day to day operation running. bag diapers. So if anyone would not be possible with- So one can see that the out there is interested in out the many volunteers ministry is a “well oiled becoming a part of God’s that selflessly give of them- machine” so to speak….and Angelic Ministries by vol- selves to keep the wheels with oil comes an anoint- unteering, please contact turning. Some volunteers ing that God bestowed on our Volunteer Coordinator, have been coming here for Betsy and those who were Tammy Braden at: years, some come on occa- here when it bubbled up [email protected]. sions, but every person who from the cement floor the You may also contact the puts something in gets day the basement sanctu- Angelic Ministries office something out! Every ounce ary was complete. The min- with questions regarding of effort and labor of love istry has a history, but it also donations at 865-523- is greatly appreciated and has a future. Therefore, we 8884. As food for thought, ends up blessing someone, would love for your church allow me to conclude with a even the giver! to volunteer. In addition, if quote by Winston Churchill, Last and certainly not you are comfortable tell- “We make a living by what least, Angelic Ministries ing others about Christ we get, but we make a life provides a faith-based and what he has done in by what we give.” redemption men’s program. your life, Angelic needs July 9, 2018 www.knoxfocus.com PAGE C1

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Michalski steps down as Hardin Valley coach By Ken Lay decision for me because to win the Class AAA State were eliminated after two after taking a rest following to do that.” Joe Michalski is taking baseball has always been Championship. consecutive postseason the 2017-18 school year. Michalski’s tenure as a break from baseball. He such a big part of my life,” Sustained postseason losses both years. “I took some time off coach was a roller coast- recently resigned as Hardin said Michalski, who served success, however, has all “I’ve been through the from baseball and I took er ride but through it all, Valley Academy’s coach. as pitching coach under but eluded Hardin Valley highest of highs and the some time away from the he had the support of the Michalski, who will con- Kirk Renegar before becom- since. lowest of lows and every- field,” Michalski said. “I took schools administration. tinue to teach math at the ing the Hawks head coach The Hawks followed up thing in between,” Michals- a couple of vacations and I “I’ve always had the sup- school, stepped down after in 2014. “I can’t remem- their state championship ki said. “I’ve met some great went home to see my folks. port of a great administra- being named District 4-AAA ber not having baseball for with a district tournament people and I’ve coached I just decided that I just tion,” he said. Coach of the Year after guid- more than two weeks in my title in 2016 but HVA was some great kids. didn’t have the passion to ing the Hawks to a second- entire life.” eliminated by Powell in the “And I’ll always have noth- go through another season. Michalski, 34, said that place finish during the regu- Michalski and Hardin first round of the Region ing but love for the Hawks.” “If you don’t have 100 he hasn’t ruled out coach- lar season. Valley took the Tennessee 2-AAA Tournament. In his five years as head percent passion for what ing again in the future. He The former HVA coach high school baseball world Hardin Valley not only coach at HVA, Michalski you do, then you shouldn’t also noted that he may said that the decision was by surprise in 2015 when failed to get out of the Dis- compiled a record of 113- be doing it. I teach math at return to school to earn difficult for him. the Hawks beat district rival trict 4-AAA Tournament in 57-1. His decision to step the school and I like that. I his Ed.S Degree and enter “It was a really difficult Farragut in Murfreesboro 2017 and 2018. The Hawks away from the game came look forward to continuing administration. The End of Summer… SEC Media Days Are Here (Soon) By Alex Norman since 1985, SEC Media Days will take place Well, summer is over outside the Birming- next week. Pack up the ham area. Instead, beach balls and put the the College Football Corona’s away. There Hall of Fame in Atlan- will be no need for those ta will be the host. types of things anymore. On Day 1 (Monday, Hey, I know July 4th July 16), we get Ken- just happened. But when tucky, LSU and you look at the calen- A&M. dar and see that SEC The Kentucky Wild- Media Days are taking cats will talk about how place next week, that this is finally going to be means fall has arrived their year… to finish in (even if it is approx. the top half of the SEC 700 degrees outside). East. Head coach Mark Halls’ Chris Vandergriff on the TSSAA podium after winning his first state title in 1976. The third place finisher, Ronald But I never want you, Stoops will also explain Hale of Nashville Maplewood (far right), was 6-9, 320 pounds. Vandergriff was the only wrestler to beat Hale in his the good reader, to have that he is a football high school career. to wait for the tradition- coach, so please Lexing- al gabfest. I’m going to ton media, quit asking break down what all 14 him about . teams will bring to the The LSU Tigers will party in advance of the have Ed Orgeron grunt Vandergriff is Knoxville Hall of event. This is what I do. his way through inter- The biggest change views, while telling is the venue. No longer reporters that yes, Fame’s first wrestling inductee will the event take place he does indeed have in the luxurious Wynfrey a quarterback this By Steve Williams Hotel/Riverchase Galle- season (he doesn’t). it. Vandergriff of his selection. coach his first two years at ria in Hoover (AL). This Texas A&M brings new When Chris Vandergriff For that reason, plus the “I found out I’m the only Halls and then was head means that we don’t coach Jimbo Fisher to wrestled at Halls High in fact that Vandergriff was wrestler in it and that’s spe- coach for 23 years, guiding get the high comedy of town. Fisher escaped the mid-1970s, Carter was a two-time TSSAA state cial to be the first.” the Red Devils to the State families trying to navi- a toxic situation in Tal- the only other high school champion and a longtime Vandergriff went on to Dual-meet finals and 305 gate a hotel lobby filled lahassee for a big bag in Knox County that had a coach at his alma mater, letter four years at UT and Dual-meet wins. with rabid SEC fans. All of loot in College Sta- wrestling program. Chris is being inducted into finished in third place in the “His accolades as a state the Baker family wanted tion. Aggies fans are Over the years, that has the Greater Knoxville Sports SEC tournament’s unlimited champion led to the aspira- to do was to get some pumped up about changed a lot and Vanderg- Hall of Fame this year. weight class as a freshman. tions I had as a high school pants at The Gap! it, but that’ll change riff has had a lot to do with “It feels pretty neat,” said He was an assistant Continued on page 2 No, for the first time Continued on page 3

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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 9, 2018 Area soccer plays honored by coaches association By Ken Lay to the Bulldogs in section- Jeter was the Region al round of the state play- 2-AAA Player of the Year. Seven area high school offs, were represented on The Bulldogs had Mitchell soccer players received the squad by goalkeeper Mazrimas and Collin Lewis all-state honors from the Shayne Miller, Wes Jeter, named to the team after Tennessee High School Dillon Bihlmeyer and Pablo they reached the Spring Soccer Coaches Associa- Herrera. Fling in Murfreesboro. Maz- tion recently. Jeter, Bihlmeyer and Her- rimas, who graduated in The Class AAA all-state rera will all return for their May, will not play soccer in team, which was announced senior season in 2019. All college. Tuesday, included five play- are among the county’s top Lewis, a forward, was one ers from Farragut (which offensive players. Jeter is a of the county’s top offen- shared the District 4-AAA forward while Herrera and sive stars at Bearden last regular-season champion- Bihlmeyer both play in the season. He’ll be a senior in ship with Maryville, won the midfield. 2019. He was the Region District 4-AAA Tournament Miller was one of Knox- 1-AAA Player of the year as and the Region 2-AAA Tour- ville’s top goalkeepers as a a junior last spring. nament), two from Bearden senior in 2018. It was his Karns forward Edison (which was eliminated by first season of high school Castro was selected to the eventual state champion soccer. He had previously team after helping the Bea- Station Camp in the semi- played club ball while serv- vers claim a District 3-AAA finals after claim both the ing as a bullpen catcher crown. He was a junior last District 2-AAA regular-sea- for Farragut High School’s season. son and tournament titles) baseball team for three sea- Karns knocked off Oak and one from Karns, which sons. Ridge to claim the tourna- won the District 3-AAA Tour- He’ll continue his soccer ment title but the Beavers nament Championship. career at Doane Universi- lost to Maryville in the open- The Admirals, who ty, an NAIA School in Crete, ing round of the region tour- dropped a 3-2 heartbreaker Nebraska. nament. EFSC falls to Revolution in home finale 1-0 By Ken Lay Georgia, which had six chance to come back and shots land on frame, scored play at home. The Emerald Force the lone goal of the match “It’s always good to keep Soccer Club’s men’s team when midfielder Alex Harlley those competitive juices finished the home portion of tallied late in the first half. flowing and it’s hard if you its schedule with a 1-0 loss He got a shot past Force have to train on your own.” to the Georgia Revolution goalkeeper Ryan Coulter Zaczyk, a midfielder, was on Saturday, June 30 at the in the 41st minute of the a four-time all-state selec- Sansom Family Sports Com- match. tion while playing for the plex’s H.T. Hackney Field. The Emerald Force was Warriors. He was also a four- Force coach Chad Stoc- certainly looking to win its time all-KIL, all-district and ton couldn’t have been final home match of the all-region performer at CAK. pleased with the final result season and that didn’t He now plays collegiately at on this hot and humid night happen. But two area play- Liberty University in Lynch- in East Tennessee, but he ers who got significant play- burg, Virginia. certainly had no complaints ing time certainly relished Bihlmeyer, who now plays with his team’s effort. the opportunity to play at at East Tennessee State, “Tonight, we just weren’t home this summer. was an all-South Region- ourselves,” Stocton said. Matt Zaczyk, a 2017 al player during his final “The effort was certainly Christian Academy of Knox- season with the Admirals in there but we just couldn’t ville graduate, and Farragut 2017. He scored 20 goals get anything going on our alumnus Austin Bihlmeyer and amassed 32 assists as attack in the final third [of enjoyed their time with the a senior at Farragut. the field]. Force in 2018. He scored his first col- “The boys gave great Both were stars during legiate goal for the Bucca- effort but we just couldn’t their high school days in neers in their regular-sea- get anything going today.” the Knoxville Interscholas- son finale. ETSU won that The Emerald Force tic League. game against Wofford 4-1. couldn’t generate much “It was fun this year,” said The victory netted the Bucs firepower. They mustered Zaczyk, who was the 2017 a Southern Conference just two shots on goal in the Prep Xtra Player of the Year. Title. Bihlmeyer made the match against the Revolu- “Mom and Dad were here conference’s all-freshman tion. and it’s great to get the team. Vandergriff is Knoxville Hall of Fame’s first wrestling inductee Cont. from page 1 for the entire state. wrestler,” said Shannon “That’s another self- Sayne, the current Halls less act to help out wres- wrestling coach. “I looked tling across the state,” said up to him. Sayne. “Now as a coach, I look That contact list is not back and have even more only beneficial to coaches; respect for him. I’m seeing it has created a bond for the things like the time it takes sport. to be away from your family “There’s no doubt he’s a and other things he had to pioneer for wrestling in the Chris Vandergriff, TSSAA endure. It’s a solid accom- state of Tennessee,” added state wrestling champion at plishment to coach as long Sayne. Halls in 1976 and 1977 and as he did.” Vandergriff also has a builder of the sport over Vandergriff has really developed and continued the years, will be inducted never left the sport. middle school and kids’ into the Greater Knoxville “Chris has done a lot for wrestling programs in the Sports Hall of Fame in Au- the sport across the state Knoxville area. gust. and mainly in the East Ten- He was inducted into nessee area,” said Sayne, the Tennessee Chapter of who himself was a two-time the National Wrestling Hall former UT and Central base- state champion and has of Fame and received the ball player Bubba Trammell, been Halls’ coach for 13 “Lifetime Achievement” former Fulton football coach years. “He’s done camps award in 2007. Buck Coatney, former Webb for teams just starting pro- The 37th annual dinner basketball coach Elliott grams. and induction ceremony will Stroupe, former UT and “A lot of teams in East be held Aug. 7 at the Knox- Austin-East football player Tennessee can attribute ville Convention Center. R.A. Joey Clinkscales, gymnas- Chris Vandergriff for help- Dickey, former UT pitcher tics coach Lisa Savage, ing start their programs.” and the 2012 NL Cy Young local golfer Rock Saraceni In recent years, Vanderg- award winner, will be the and track and field official riff has helped First Baptist guest speaker. Stanley Underwood. Academy in Powell start a Other members of the Proceeds from the event wrestling program. 2018 Hall of Fame class benefit the Boys and Girls Vandergriff also has put include Alcoa football coach Clubs of the Tennessee together and keeps a cur- Gary Rankin, former UT Valley, which include 8,300 rent contact list of coaches track athlete Tony Parrilla, youth at 15 club sites. July 9, 2018 www.knoxfocus.com PAGE C3 Brad Turner a natural fit Remembering John for Gibbs High football Ward, The Voice of By Steve Williams Gibbs High football is family strong. Brad Turner is the school’s new head the Vols coach, but he’s not new to Gibbs. And seven of eight of his assistants also are I am not sure when I first began to in Neyland Stadium, Thompson Boling Gibbs guys and former Eagles. realize that he was more than a sports Arena (Stokely in the early days), or at a Needless to say, roots run deep in broadcaster. In national championship game in Arizona. Corryton. the sixties, I was Ward’s enthusiastic play-by-play No, nothing has really changed on learning his style calls, the inflections in his voice, and the northeast end of the county. One with words like the confidence with which he spoke Gibbs guy stepped down after 10 sea- “Bottom!”---his way ensured that listeners missed none of sons and another stepped up. of letting fans know the excitement. His words were colorful, “Here’s what I told them when they the player made a and he described each movement as if interviewed me,” said Turner back in basket. It happened it were the biggest play of the game. May. “It’s not about being a head coach over the years, one Even Tennessee’s losses seemed to me. I’ve never had a desire to try game at a time, as easier to bear when Ward described and go find head coaching positions. By Ralphine Major John Ward used exactly what happened and why the It’s about coaching kids and to coach ralphine3@yahoo. ordinary language com Volunteers were not victorious. at my alma mater as a head coach is After 10 seasons as defensive coordi- to connect with “It’s football time in Tennessee!” a great opportunity for me. But I’m not nator, Gibbs High head coach Brad Tennessee fans. “Give him six!” is an will soon be heard. Though he about the (head coach) title.” Turner realizes his challenge now is on example of a few simple words that were had not called a game in twenty Turner, who turned 40 in June, told both sides of the ball. so powerful when spoken with Ward’s his family he wants it to be fun. conviction. Over time, the master years, this year will be different. “I want to coach still,” he said. “I challenge is in his first head job on the communicator’s radio broadcasts We have lost the legend. What don’t want to be a head coach as far high school level. became a special part of our lives. a privilege it was to have had the as a name on a paper. I want to be “As a head coach, I’m going to have John Ward endeared himself to opportunity of hearing this rare down in the trenches. I want to be to be able to do things on both sides Volunteer fans across the country with personality for so many years! coaching … but understanding there of the football,” he said. “That’s one of his unique play-by-play calls. It was not Two years ago, Tennessee lost are other things that come with being the biggest things – being involved on only what he said, but the way he said it. legendary coach of the Lady Vols, Pat a head coach. So it’s something I look both sides of the ball.” Fans may have been listening at Summitt. Sadly, Tennessee has lost forward to, something I think that I am Turner wants to “springboard” off the firehouse, at the gas station, from another legend. VOL listeners have prepared for.” what Gibbs had been doing. a hospital room, or on the farm. But lost a friend. But, his words and his Turner interviewed for the head post “One of the things Coach Conley when Ward was at the microphone, fans voice will continue to echo in Volunteer as Brad Conley did prior to the 2008 allowed us to do was coach our posi- were right there where the action was fans’ memories for years to come. season. tions and do our thing, so to speak.” “We were the final two and at that Turner said the fact he’s been DC time I felt I was ready, but I wasn’t,” the past 10 years doesn’t necessarily said Turner. “And being the defensive translate into the Eagles being a defen- coordinator for the past 10 years has sive team. prepared me to be a head coach in my “We’re going to do whatever we’ve opinion.” got to do to win,” he said. “We want Conley picked Turner for the DC posi- to fit the system with the personnel.” tion. Another big thing is an attention to Longtime Gibbs head coach Randy detail, the small things. And there’s a Carroll actually was the one who focus on discipline on and off the field. brought Turner home in 2005. Four Sure, Turner had a dream to be a years prior to that, a 22-year-old Turner head coach. began as head coach at Sacred Heart, “I played baseball in college (Carson- a middle school feeder program for Newman), but I knew I wanted to coach Knoxville Catholic. football,” said the 1996 Gibbs High “I actually helped start that program grad who was a three-sport standout for the Catholic middle school,” said in football, baseball and basketball. Turner. “My claim to fame is Harrison “It was always a dream to come back Smith was on my team for three years. to Gibbs and coach. And Coach Carroll He plays for the Vikings now. We were gave me that opportunity. I wouldn’t be pretty good back then.” here if it wasn’t for him.” Turner knows what his greatest As a Gibbs guy, Turner fits, too. The End of Summer… Continued from page 1 their efforts in promoting college on September 8th when Clem- football, which is always hilarious son comes to Kyle Field. because you know he’d rather throw On Day 2 (Tuesday, July 17), all the media into the pit of despair. we will see Arkansas, Flori- Mississippi State brings new da, Georgia and Ole Miss. coach Joe Moorhead to the ATL. The The Arkansas Razorbacks have a Bulldogs are a dark horse to win new coach in SMU’s Chad Morris. the division. They only face Ken- He will tell reporters that he can’t tucky and from the East. do worse than Bret Bielema, who Missouri brings back a lot of went 29-34 in five seasons in talent, including one of the best Fayetteville, including a Dooley- quarterbacks in college foot- esque 11-29 mark in SEC play. ball (Drew Lock). But head coach The Florida Gators have a new Barry Odom will have to explain coach too in Dan Mullen. He has why he hired Derek Dooley to wanted the Gators job for more become his offensive coordina- than a decade, and when Chip Kelly tor. Dooley was a disaster at Ten- (UCLA) and Scott Frost (Nebras- nessee (4-19 in SEC play), and has ka) turned them down, Florida never called plays at any level. finally called. Mullen used inter- And for Tennessee, new coach est from Tennessee to encour- Jeremy Pruitt arrives with expec- age the Florida offer. The Gators tations as low as they have ever return a good amount of talent been for the Vols. UT finished 4-8, so the cupboard is not bare. the most losses ever in a Tennes- The Georgia Bulldogs comes to see season in 2017. Pruitt has Atlanta as the prohibitive favor- stayed mostly out of the spot- ites in the SEC East. The Bulldogs light since taking the Vols job will need to figure some things out last December. SEC Media Days in the running back, but otherwise will be a big moment for him. head coach Kirby Smart should And finally, on day 4 (Thurs- take the mic guaranteeing a divi- day, July 19), you get Auburn, sion title. The Bulldogs also have South Carolina and Vanderbilt. the nation’s top recruiting class Auburn beat Alabama and Georgia ready to fill some holes with more and still ended up with four losses 5-stars than an observatory. in 2017. Gus Malzahn still has one At Ole Miss, new head coach of the best teams in the Western (detect a pattern here?) Matt Luke Division coming back in 2018. will do cartwheels at the podium South Carolina might be the only while telling the media he was as team capable of beating Georgia stunned as anyone that the Rebels in the East. Will Muschamp has didn’t get the death penalty for Jake Bentley back at quarterback violations under Hugh Freeze. for a third season and if that team On Day 3 (Wednesday, July 18), stays healthy, the division title will we will see Alabama, Mississippi be decided on September 8th when State, Missouri and Tennessee. the Gamecocks host Georgia. Nick Saban will grumble his way Vanderbilt head coach Derek through a press conference while Mason should just go the podium saying that the quarterback compe- and say that the Commodores have tition won’t be a distraction for his beaten Tennessee two years in a team, which is trying to defend yet row and leave immediately. That’s all another national championship. He Vandy fans really care about anyway. will finish by thanking the media for Football season is here… almost. PAGE C4 The Knoxville Focus July 9, 2018

PHOTOS BY KEN LAY Farragut High School’s Marching Band performs at the town’s 31st annual Independence Day Parade Wednesday morning. Residents brave heat to celebrate independence at Farragut Parade By Ken Lay “Parades are The sweltering heat and oppressive humidity all about couldn’t dampen spirits at the Town of Farragut’s community and 31st annual Independence Day Parade Wednesday the community morning. Spectators showed up of Farragut in droves to celebrate America’s birthday as always comes the parade route went down Kingston Pike from together.” Farragut High School to Boring Road. Steven Dobias Patriotism shifted into full gear as marching bands from Farragut High School, them. Hardin Valley Academy, “We have a new director, Concord Christian School Kenneth Carrico and we and Bearden High School have a new assistant, played American Patriotic Elizabeth Gott. We’re really Standards. Riders show their patriotism on Summit View’s float in the Town of Farragut’s annual Independence Day Parade. The excited to have them.” Area politicians seeking parade celebrated its 31st anniversary Wednesday morning. Childress certainly didn’t election for town, county, have many complaints state and federal office in about Wednesday’s upcoming elections were the car transporting the funds for the Farragut High conditions. band,” Childress said. weather. marching down the parade grand marshals. School Marching Band, “It’s always nice to “They got that third “We were here last year routes. Many had candy The parade has been a said he was happy to be at come here to the parade. number and they really and it was raining,” he and souvenirs for younger constant in the Town of the parade despite having We’re here supporting the enjoyed it today. They had said. “I think I would rather audience members. Some Farragut for more than to battle the hot and sultry [Farragut High School] a lot alumni marching with have this.” on the floats cooled the three decades. It has crowd as they shot water been held, rain or shine guns into the crowd. throughout the town’s There were plenty of main drag. Members of classic cars and vendors First Baptist Concord selling cold treats to help distributed cold bottled the crowd beat the heat. water on this unseasonably The parade had grand humid day. marshals who were Although the weather veterans from all seven was uncomfortable for branches of the United some, the spirit of the day States Military including; took center stage. the Army, Navy, Air “It’s fun to come out and Force, Marine Corps, celebrate the Fourth of Coast Guard, United July in Farragut,” said town States Public Health resident Steven Dobias. “I Service Commissioned love seeing the kids and Corps and The National the veterans. It’s a great Oceanic and Atmospheric mix. Administration “Parades are all about Commissioned Officer community and the Corps. community of Farragut The town also honored always comes together.” other active and retired Farragut resident Scott military personnel by Childress, who was selling A float honoring the U.S.S. Hartford makes its way down Kingston Pike Wednesday morning at the Town of Farragut’s having them march behind refreshments to raise annual Independence Day Parade. WINDSOR GARDENS ASSISTED LIVING enjoy every season in comfort       •            •           •           •    CANTRELL’S      •          •   HEAT & AIR  •       Come... Let Us SALES • SERVICE • MAINTENANCE Treat You Like Family Business Serving You Since 1991 Royalty.

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heritage, the memories have literally opened new screen in my hand. Howev- I was a columnist for the will dissipate and eventu- “Windows” on the world er, I’ve become wiser now News Sentinel and I have ally will cease to exist in our for us all. For a curious guy and understand that surf- experienced the bile of lives. I picture this as spiri- like me, the Internet and ing the Net may actually the Sentinel’s chat room. tual and national entropy. my iPhone allow me to find disconnect me from those Duncan quotes Congress- Recently, I wrote a letter answers to the almost limit- I love. It is not worth being man Phil Roe, who noted to a friend. This was not an less questions I have. How- informed when you sacri- how people will say things email, a text and certainly ever, I’ve learned that the fice personal relationships. anonymously on Twitter not a Tweet. It was an old “answers” must be sifted I’m a bookish guy and which they would never fashion letter. People used through my experience I’ll admit I am occasional- say face-to-face. Unfortu- to write letters to each and logic and the factoids ly guilty of listening to the nately, unhinged liberal- other all the time. Beauti- Google shows me should Net’s Siren song. In the progressives are now so ful examples are the let- not be accepted as dogma. Odyssey, Ulysses resisted filled with hate, stoked by Relationships ters John Adams and his Technology and the Net the Siren’s enticement by Maxine Waters and others, wife wrote to each other. are wonderful tools and lashing himself to the mast that they are now getting It is Independence Day were my younger brothers And the correspondence connect me to events and of his ship and filling the in the face and threatening (July 4th) as I pen this as they came of age. None- between Thomas Jefferson people around the world. ears of his crewmen with others they disagree with. essay. Actually, I don’t use theless, the Ferguson clan and Adams after they left Previous generations might wax. The danger of the so- Someone is going to get a pen, but move electrons honors men like my father the swamp of Washington never hear of a volcanic called “anti-social” media is injured by these assaults around on my laptop to (and women) who make is also notable. Yes, Wash- eruption in Hawaii or only real. I feel sorry for couples which can only escalate to make words to express my America possible (and ington D.C. was a political learn of flowing lava days I see in restaurants, star- battery. gratitude to all those who great) through their sac- swamp in the early 1800s or weeks later in newspa- ing at their smartphones So how do we right the have ever served in the rifice of service. We must just as it is now. Perhaps pers. I can also be with instead of talking to each ship of our State? I don’t military and who guard my never forget. if Washington hadn’t been family through FaceTime other. Maybe restaurants think the solution will come freedom. Storytelling is an effec- built on a miasmic swamp or Skype. I can interact should collect cell phones from the top down. I do I graduated from high tive means of communica- things would be better now. with the medical students like western saloons once not believe government or school in 1969 and like tion. I especially like an old . . Nah, I don’t believe stag- I teach all over the country collected the handguns of Washington can heal our others my age dutifully reg- hymn which begins “I love to nant water is the problem. with interactive seminars patrons. broken land. We may be istered with the Selective tell the story…” The reason In his June 2018 Con- using a Net based audio- Congressman Duncan seeing the beginning of a Service System. Because it is necessary to retell sto- gressional newsletter, Con- visual technology called references several stud- cure in this war which rages the Vietnam War was wind- ries from the Bible and to gressman Jimmy Duncan Blackboard. I can stay in ies of millennials feeling between red and blue. The ing down, the government remember our national her- called my attention to sev- touch with my patients and alone and the correlation ancient prophet Micah needed fewer soldiers itage is analogous to a prin- eral concerns which I also friends through cell phone, between time on social articulated God’s direc- and a decision was made ciple of physics known as share and have written email, instagram and text media and depression tive that we are to “do jus- to replace the draft with entropy. This fundamen- about. I’ll miss the Con- or stay in contact with des- and suicide. Another study tice, love mercy and walk a lottery. I didn’t join anti- tal process described in gressman’s newsletter and ignated “friends,” on social laments that the “art of humbly with Him.” But can war protests or burn my the Second Law of Ther- common sense observa- media such as FaceBook. conversation is dying” as human mercy be extended draft card. I suspect I would modynamics is surprising- tions when he leaves office I have often dreamed social media draws “people without a victor and a van- have been granted a stu- ly operative in everything, at the end of this session of of a job which allows me across the country and quished? I believe a con- dent deferment because I and is simply understood Congress. to spend several hours a around the world [“togeth- trite heart and a forgiving was already attending the as a spinning top winds Future historians will day researching my inter- er” yet] isolating us from spirit are necessary for University of Tennessee. down (loses energy) and reflect on and undoubtedly ests and writing. I never got our own neighbors.” mercy. This is the pathway However, I drew a high eventually falls over. If we say that our time was the that job offer. No matter, I I don’t partake of the to healing - from the inside number in the December fail to educate our children information and commu- can now spend several cesspool of Twitter so my out. 1969 lottery and my ser- or no longer tell the “old, nication age. The Internet hours every day looking comments are second You may email Dr. Ferguson vices weren’t needed, nor old stories” or recount our and personal computers at the powerful computer hand. However, years ago at [email protected] Churches Partner to Young-Williams Animal Help Neighbors

On Saturday, July 28, been handed out. School Central United Methodist supplies, gently used chil- Center at critical capacity Church and First Farragut dren’s clothing and coats Young-Williams Animal help encourage adoptions, shelter keeps all lost ani- wander off because they’re United Methodist Church in all sizes will also be Center currently is at criti- the shelter has extended mals for a minimum three- not spayed or neutered. (FFUMC) will partner to given away. Any area res- cal capacity and filled with its Fourth of July ‘pet-riot- day hold before it is consid- We need everyone’s help host a Mobile Pantry idents in need of help are adoptable pets, as well as ic’ adoption special indefi- ered unclaimed and ready in finding homes for these food giveaway. The event encouraged to attend. unclaimed stray animals. nitely: Adopt any animal for adoption or other place- animals – either returning will take place at Central The Mobile Pantry dis- The shelter does not have for just $10, and cats ages ment. them to the families they UMC, 310 Hickory Creek tributes food purchased the needed space for intake three and older are free already know and love or Road, in Lenoir City. The from the Second Harvest of additional lost, surren- as always. Puppies remain “We’ve been hovering finding new forever homes church parking lot will be Food Bank. dered and stray animals $250. at critical capacity for sev- for adoptable pets.” open at 8:00 a.m. on the Mobile Pantry is a that arrive daily. 2) If you’ve lost a pet, eral days and now must Both Young-Williams 25th. Families and resi- shared ministry of First Young-Williams Animal please visit Young-Williams ask for the public’s help,” Animal Center at 3201 dents in need of help can Farragut UMC and Cen- Center is asking the com- Animal Center at 3201 Divi- Young-Williams Animal Division Street and Young- pick-up reservation cards munity to do two important sion Street to look for your Center Marketing Manager Williams Animal Village at at Central UMC on Thurs- tral UMC. Church and things: furry family member. The Courtney Kliman said. “In 6400 Kingston Pike are day, July 26 and Friday, community volunteers 1) If you are con- lost-and-found section of the summer months, we open daily from 10 a.m.-6 July 27, from 9:00 a.m.- and local Boy and Girl sidering pet ownership, the shelter is full, and many receive litters of unwanted p.m. and closed only for 4:00 p.m. Cards will also Scout troops will be on please adopt. Young-Wil- animals have been there kittens and puppies from one hour from 1-2 p.m. for be available on Saturday hand to help distribute liams Animal Center has for several days or longer. spring mating season, and animal quiet time. Pet adop- morning. and load groceries. In many dogs, cats and other Reclaiming pets not only we take in many more lost tion is available at both facil- A semi-tractor trailer July 2017, the previous animals of all sizes, ages brings your pet home, it and stray animals that get ities, and owner reclaim is load of food will be dis- Mobile Pantry, 250 fam- and breeds that are wait- also frees space for anoth- loose during outdoor activi- available at the Division tributed from 8:30 a.m. ilies and 360 children ing for a loving home. To er animal in need. The ties, scared by fireworks or Street location only. 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PAGE D2 The Knoxville Focus July 9, 2018 LEGAL & PUBLIC NOTICES pursuant to the terms of the Deed of Trust and lines that may be applicable; any statutory rights WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Deed adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, days of the last date of publication or a judgment Assumption Agreement, appointed David A. of redemption of any governmental agency, state of Trust was last transferred and assigned to and place certain without further publication, by default will be taken against you and the FORECLOSURE Underwood as Successor Trustee, with the or federal; any prior liens or encumbrances as Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC, a Delaware Limited upon announcement at the time and place for cause will be set for hearing Ex-Parte as to you appointment being of record as Instrument No. well as any priority created by a fixture filing; Liability Company who is now the owner of said the sale set forth above. All right and equity of before Chancellor Clarence E. Pridemore, Jr. at NOTICES 201806200075465 in the Register’s Office for and to any matter that an accurate survey of debt; redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, the Knox County Chancery Court, Division II, 400 Knox County, TN and also requested the property the premises might disclose. In addition, the andWHEREAS, the undersigned,Rubin Lublin and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of Main Street, Knoxville, Tennessee 37902. This be sold. following parties may claim an interest in the TN, PLLC, having been appointed as Substitute Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the notice will be published in The Knoxville Focus Therefore, by virtue of his appointment, the above-referenced property: William Austin Jordan; Trustee by instrument to be filed for record in the undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute Newspaper for four (4) consecutive weeks. NOTICE OF Successor Trustee will sell at public auction to Tennessee Housing Development Agency. Register’s Office of Knox County, Tennessee. Trustee. The Property is sold as is, where is, This 21st Day of June, 2018. the highest bidder at the front door of the City If the United States or the State of Tennessee NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given without representations or warranties of any kind, ______SUBSTITUTE County Building, being the northernmost entrance have any liens or claimed lien(s) on the Property, that the entire indebtedness has been declared including fitness for a particular use or purpose. TRUSTEE’S SALE from Main Street, Knoxville, Knox County, TN, and are named herein as interested parties, due and payable, and that the undersigned, Rubin THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO Clerk and Master on Thursday, July 26, 2018, at 2:00 P.M. the timely notice has been given to the applicable Lublin TN, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee or his duly COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION WHEREAS, default has occurred in the following described property: governmental entity, and the sale will be subject appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. performance of the covenants, terms and SITUATED in the 7th Civil District of Knox to any applicable rights of redemption held by the authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, Substitute Trustee conditions of a Deed of Trust dated April 20, County, TN within the 31st Ward of the City of entity as required by 26 U.S.C. § 7425 and/or Trustee will, on July 26, 2018 at 10:00 AM 119 S. Main Street, Suite 500 NOTICE OF CIVIL 2005, executed by APRIL CARTHORN, conveying Knoxville, Tennessee Code § 67-1-1433. at the City/County Lobby of the Knox County Memphis, TN 38103 certain real property therein described to ARNOLD TN and being Lot 8, Bridge View Addition All right and equity of redemption, statutory Courthouse, Knoxville, Tennessee, proceed to sell www.rubinlublin.com/property-listings.php ACTION M. WEISS, ATTORNEY, as Trustee, as same Subdivision as shown in map of record in Cabinet and otherwise, homestead, and dower are at public outcry to the highest and best bidder Tel: (877) 813-0992Fax: (404) 601-5846 appears of record in the Register’s Office of Knox C, Slide 46-D (Map Book 22, page 135). Being expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and for cash or certified funds ONLY, the following Ad #139905 07/02/2018, 07/09/2018, 07/16/2018 County, Tennessee recorded April 22, 2005, at the property inherited by Joshua Thompson from the title is believed to be good; however, the described property situated in Knox County, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF LUMPKIN Instrument Number 200504220084057; his father, Allan Rush Thompson, with the other undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute Tennessee, to wit: COUNTY and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said half conveyed to Joshua from his brother, Jonah Trustee. THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PREMISES, NOTICE OF STATE OF GEORGIA Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned Thompson. The transfer shall be AS IS, WHERE IS, AND TO WIT: SITUATED IN DISTRICT NO. SIX (6) CIVIL ACTION NO. 18-CV-203-MM to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee, in trust The property which has a street address WITH ALL FAULTS, and without warranties of any OF KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AND BEING SUBSTITUTE for the registered holders of Morgan Stanley ABS known as 428 Bridge View Lane (or Road) (or kind, express or implied, as to the condition of the WITHOUT THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY JOHN CRAMBLETT Capital I Trust 2005-HE4, Mortgage Pass-Through 428 Bridges View), Knoxville, TN 37914 (Tax Property and the improvements located thereon, OF KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE, AND BEING MORE TRUSTEE’S SALE PLAINTIFF Id: 071KB-001) will be sold in bar of the right including merchantability or fitness for particular PARTICULARLY BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED vs. Certificates, Series 2005-HE4 who is now the WHEREAS, default has occurred in the and equity of redemption, homestead and other purpose. Trustee shall make no covenant of AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT AN IRON PIN IN GINA NEWMAN CRAMBLETT owner of said debt; performance of the covenants, terms and rights, all of which were waived but subject seisin or warranty of title, express or implied, and THE SOUTHERN RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF CATE DEFENDANT andWHEREAS, the undersigned,Rubin Lublin conditions of a Deed of Trust dated June 18, to any and all easements, restrictions, prior will sell and convey the subject real property by ROAD, SAID IRON PIN BEING LOCATED IN A TN, PLLC, having been appointed as Substitute 2003, executed by PHILLIP H BARBER, conveying encumbrances and unpaid taxes. Other parties Substitute Trustee’s Deed only. SOUTHWESTERLY DIRECTION, 727 FEET, MORE TO: GINA NEWMAN CRAMBLETT Trustee by instrument to be filed for record in the certain real property therein described to TITLE Register’s Office of Knox County, Tennessee. in interest include: Wanda Thompson (wife), City The right is reserved to adjourn the day of OR LESS, FROM THE POINT OF INTERSECTION FILED of Knoxville (taxes), Knox County Trustee (taxes) the sale to another day, time, and place certain OF THE CENTERLINE OF BLACKS FERRY ROAD ENTERPRISES, LLC, as Trustee, as same appears 5/29/2018 -4:4(1 PM NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given of record in the Register’s Office of Knox County, that the entire indebtedness has been declared and State of Tennessee (state tax lien of record without further publication, upon announcement WITH THE SOUTHERN RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF RITA HARKINS in the Register’s Office for Knox County, TN as at the time and place for the sale set forth above. CATE ROAD, SAID IRON PIN ALSO MARKING Tennessee recorded June 27, 2003, at Instrument CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT LUMPKIN due and payable, and that the undersigned, Rubin Number 200306270121151; Lublin TN, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee or his duly Instrument No. 201010200024731). This property is being sold with the express A CORNER TO PROPERTY NOW OR FORMERLY COUNTY, GEORGIA There is a State tax lien against said property reservation that the sale is subject to confirmation BELONGING TO CUMMINGS; THENCE FROM and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and said Deed of Trust was last transferred and authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute of record as Instrument No. 201010200024731, by the lender or trustee. This sale may be SAID BEGINNING POINT, LEAVING THE RIGHT NOTICE OF PUBLICATION in the Register’s Office for Knox County, TN. rescinded by the Substitute Trustee at any time. OF WAY OF CATE ROAD, SOUTH 13 DEGREES assigned to U.S. Bank National Association, not By Order for Service by Publication dated May Trustee will, on July 26, 2018 at 10:00 AM in its individual capacity but solely as Trustee NRZ at the City/County Lobby of the Knox County Notice required by T.C.A. 67-1-1433(b)(1) has THIS OFFICE IS ACTING AS A DEBT 13 MINUTES 17 SECONDS EAST, 127.61 FEET 25, 2018 you are hereby notified that on been timely given to the Commissioner of the COLLECTOR AND IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT TO AN IRON PIN; THENCE SOUTH 13 DEGREES PASS-THROUGH TRUST X who is now the owner May 24,2018 John Cramblett filed suit Courthouse, Knoxville, Tennessee, proceed to sell of said debt; at public outcry to the highest and best bidder Department of Revenue for the State of TN. The A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE 13 MINUTES 17 SECONDS EAST, 14.09 FEET against you for Divorce. sale of the land thus advertised will be subject to USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. TO AN IRON PIN; THENCE NORTH 66 DEGREES andWHEREAS, the undersigned,Rubin Lublin You are required to file with the Clerk of for cash or certified funds ONLY, the following TN, PLLC, having been appointed as Substitute described property situated in Knox County, the right of the State of TN to redeem the land as Clear Recon LLC 40 MINUTES 35 SECONDS EAST, 169.25 FEET Superior Court, and to serve upon the Plaintiff, provided for in T.C.A. 67-1-1433(c)(1). Substitute Trustee TO AN IRON PIN; THENCE NORTH 11 DEGREES Trustee by instrument to be filed for record in the 233 Signal Ridge Drive, Dawsonville, Georgia Tennessee, to wit: Register’s Office of Knox County, Tennessee. SITUATED IN DISTRICT NO. NINE (9) OF KNOX This is an attempt to collect a debt and any 5751 Uptain Road 35 MINUTES 23 SECONDS EAST, 99.76 FEET 30534 an answer in writing within sixty (60) days information will be used for that purpose. Suite 514 TO AN IRON PIN IN THE SOUTHERN RIGHT NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given of the date of the Order for Publication. COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AND WITHIN THE 16TH that the entire indebtedness has been declared WARD OF THE CITY OF KNOXVILLE, AND BEING Chattanooga, Tennessee 37411 OF WAY LINE OF CATE ROAD; THENCE WITH WITNESS, the Honorable Murphy C. Miller, THIS 20th day of June, 2018. Phone: (877) 319-8840 SAID RIGHT OF WAY, SOUTH 88 DEGREES 54 due and payable, and that the undersigned, Rubin Judge of this Superior Court this 29th day of KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS PART OF LOT 20, Lublin TN, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee or his duly BLOCK O, OF MINNIS SECOND ADDITION, AS File No: 1292-704A MINUTES 40 SECONDS WEST, 51.66 FEET TO May, 2018. WADE M. BOSWELL AN IRON PIN; THENCE CONTINUING, SOUTH appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and SHOWN BY MAP OF RECORD IN PLAT CABINET authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute A, SLIDE 232-C (FORMERLY MAP BOOK 7, PAGE ATTORNEY FOR TRUSTEE Newspaper: The Knoxville Focus 77 DEGREES 18 MINUTES 08 SECONDS WEST, /S RITA HARKINS 800 S. Gay St., Ste. 2111 Publication Dates: 6/25/2018, 7/2/2018 and 7/9/2018 105.44 FEET TO AN IRON PIN; THENCE SOUTH Trustee will, on August 2, 2018 at 12:00 PM at 77), IN THE REGISTER`S OFFICE FOR KNOX the North side of the City County Building, 400 COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AND BEING MORE FULLY Knoxville, TN 37929 ------87 DEGREES 10 MINUTES 30 SECONDS WEST, Rita Harkins 865-633-5353 PLEASE PUBLISH ALL SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE INFORMATION 53.42 FEET TO AN IRON PIN, THE POINT OF Main Street, Knoxville, TN 37902, proceed to sell Clerk of uperior Court Lumpkin DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE at public outcry to the highest and best bidder POINT OF INTERSECTION OF THE NORTHERN ABOVE BEGINNING, ACCORDING TO THE SURVEY OF County, Georgia RH/ma Charge to: PERRY WALKER, RLS NO. 705. for cash or certified funds ONLY, the following LINE OF TROTTER AVENUE AND THE EASTERN described property situated in Knox County, LINE OF A 15 FOOT ALLEY, AND SAID BEGINNING Aldridge Pite, LLP Parcel ID: 066 06903 Tennessee, to wit: POINT BEING THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE 3575 Piedmont Road, N.E. PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address of NON-RESIDENT SITUATED IN DISTRICT NO. 6 OF PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED; THENCE FROM NOTICE OF Suite 500 the property is believed to be 6714 CATE RD, KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, WITHOUT SAID BEGINNING POINT IN A NORTHERLY Atlanta, GA 30305 KNOXVILLE, TN 37931. In the event of any NOTICE THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF DIRECTION, ALONG THE EASTERN LINE OF SUBSTITUTE discrepancy between this street address and KNOXVILLE, BEING ALL OF LOT 5 IN BLOCK C TO: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW SAID ALLEY, 155 FEET TO A POINT, CORNER the legal description of the property, the legal OF ROBERT L. BEELER, DECEASED, TO LOT 6; THENCE ALONG THE SOUTHERN TRUSTEE’S SALE NOTICE OF description shall control. OF WOODLAND ACRES SUBDIVISION, REVISED AS SHOWN BY MAP OF RECORD IN MAP BOOK LINE OF LOTS 6 AND 7, AND IN AN EASTERLY WHEREAS, default has occurred in the CURRENT OWNER(S): BILLY L WYNN, KAY IN RE: NEW PENN FINANCIAL DIRECTION, 63 FEET TO A POINT BEING 10 FEET SUBSTITUTE WYNN 21, PAGE 108, IN THE REGISTER`S OFFICE performance of the covenants, terms, and FOR KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, SAID LOT DBA SHELLPOINT MORTAGAGE WEST OF THE NORTHEASTERN CORNER OF LOT conditions of a Deed of Trust dated October OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: The sale of SERVICING v. ROBERT L. BEELER 20; THENCE IN A SOUTHERLY DIRECTION ON TRUSTEE’S SALE the above-described property shall be subject to all FRONTING 100 FEET ON THE SOUTHWEST 20, 2017, executed by William Austin Jordan, SIDE OF SUMAC DRIVE, AND BEING MORE NO. 195160-3 A LINE PARALLEL WITH THE DIVIDING LINE OF an unmarried man, to Aspen Title and Escrow, WHEREAS, default has occurred in the matters shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid LOTS 19 AND 20, 150 FEET TO A POINT IN THE taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or PARTICULARLY BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS Trustee, for Mortgage Electronic Registration performance of the covenants, terms and SHOWN ON SAID MAP OF RECORD AFORESAID, IN THE CHANCERY COURT FOR KNOX NORTHERN LINE OF TROTTER AVENUE; THENCE Systems, Inc., as nominee for Peoples Home conditions of a Deed of Trust dated January 9, set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior COUNTY, TENNESSEE WITH THE NORTHERN LINE OF TROTTER liens or encumbrances as well as any priority AND SHOWN BY SURVEY OF G.T. TROTTER, Equity, Inc., A Tennessee Corporation, its 2003, executed by ADRONICUS F THOMAS, JR., SURVEYOR, DATED MARCH 14, 1974. In this Cause, it appearing from the Complaint AVENUE, AND IN A WESTERLY DIRECTION 21.7 successors and assigns, and appearing of record conveying certain real property therein described created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that filed, which is verified, that the defendants, FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. SUBJECT an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. THIS CONVEYANCE IS MADE SUBJECT TO on October 27, 2017, in the Register’s Office of to ARNOLD M. WEISS ESQ., as Trustee, as same RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD IN DEED BOOK 935, THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW OF ROBERT L. TO ALL MATTERS APPEARING ON THE PLAT Knox County, Tennessee, at Instrument Number appears of record in the Register’s Office of Knox This property is being sold with the express BEELER, DECEASED, is a non-resident of the State OF RECORD IN PLAT CABINET A, SLIDE 232-C reservation that it is subject to confirmation by PAGE 405, IN THE KNOX COUNTY REGISTER`S 201710270026593. County, Tennessee recorded January 21, 2003, at OFFICE AND TO APPLICABLE EASEMENTS AND of Tennessee, or whose whereabouts cannot be (FORMERLY MAP BOOK 7, PAGE 77), AND ANY WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Instrument Number 200301210063182; the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may ascertained upon diligent search and inquiry, so RESTRICTIONS, EASEMENTS OR SETBACK be rescinded at any time. The right is reserved to BUILDING SETBACK LINES. Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Parcel ID: 133KE-021 that the ordinary process of law cannot be served LINES ANCILLARY THERETO, SAID REGISTER`S to Tennessee Housing Development Agency, the Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, upon THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW OF ROBERT OFFICE. BEING THE SAME PROPERTY and place certain without further publication, PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address party entitled to enforce said security interest; to U.S. Bank, National Association, as Trustee for of the property is believed to be 1308 SUMAC L. BEELER, DECEASED. CONVEYED TO APRIL CARTHORN, UNMARRIED and having appointed Clear Recon LLC, the the EMC Mortgage Loan Trust 2004-B Mortgage upon announcement at the time and place for IT IS ORDERED that said defendants file an FROM CHRISTOPHER S. OWNBY, AND WIFE the sale set forth above. All right and equity of DR, KNOXVILLE, TN 37919. In the event of undersigned, as Substitute Trustee by instrument Pass-through Certificates Series 2004-B who is any discrepancy between this street address and answer with the Clerk and Master of the Chancery CAREY OWNBY, BY WARRANTY DEED, DATED filed or being filed for record in the Register’s now the owner of said debt; redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, Court at Knoxville, Tennessee and with Robert 4/20/2005 AND RECORDED IN INSTRUMENT NO. and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of the legal description of the property, the legal Office of Knox County, Tennessee, with all of and WHEREAS, the undersigned,Rubin Lublin description shall control. T. Lieber, Jr., an Attorney whose address is, 200504220084056, SAID REGISTER`S OFFICE. the rights, powers, and privileges of the original TN, PLLC, having been appointed as Substitute Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the 5217 Maryland Way, Suite 404, Brentwood, TN Parcel ID: 109F-K-027 undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute CURRENT OWNER(S): PHILLIP H BARBER Trustee named in said Deed of Trust. Trustee by instrument to be filed for record in OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: The sale of 37027, within thirty (30) days of the last date of PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address of NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the Register’s Office of Knox County, Tennessee. Trustee. The Property is sold as is, where is, publication of this notice, or a judgment by default the property is believed to be 1711 TROTTER without representations or warranties of any kind, the above-described property shall be subject to all the entire indebtedness has been declared due and NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that matters shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid will be taken against you and the cause set for AVE, KNOXVILLE, TN 37920. In the event of payable as provided in said Deed of Trust, and that the entire indebtedness has been declared due including fitness for a particular use or purpose. hearing Ex Parte as to you before Chancellor any discrepancy between this street address and THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or the undersigned, Clear Recon LLC, as Substitute and payable, and that the undersigned, Rubin set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior Michael W. Moyers at the Knox County Chancery the legal description of the property, the legal Trustee or his duly appointed agent, by virtue of Lublin TN, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee or his COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION Court, Division III, 400 Main Street, Knoxville, description shall control. OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. liens or encumbrances as well as any priority the power, duty, and authority vested and imposed duly appointed agent, by virtue of the power, created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that Tennessee 37902. This notice will be published CURRENT OWNER(S): APRIL CARTHORN upon said Substitute Trustee will, on July 19, duty and authority vested and imposed upon said Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, Substitute Trustee in The Knoxville Focus Newspaper for four (4) OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: The sale of 119 S. Main Street, Suite 500 an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. 2018, at 10:00 AM, local time, at the North Side Substitute Trustee will, on July 26, 2018 at 10:00 This property is being sold with the express consecutive weeks. the above-described property shall be subject to all Entrance of the City County Building, located in AM at the City/County Lobby of the Knox County Memphis, TN 38103 This 28th day of June, 2018. matters shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid www.rubinlublin.com/property-listings.php reservation that it is subject to confirmation by Knoxville, Tennessee, proceed to sell at public Courthouse, Knoxville, Tennessee, proceed to sell the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may ______Clerk and Master taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash at public outcry to the highest and best bidder Tel: (877) 813-0992Fax: (404) 601-5846 set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior Ad #139516 06/25/2018, 07/02/2018, 07/09/2018 be rescinded at any time. The right is reserved to or certified funds ONLY, the following described for cash or certified funds ONLY, the following adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, liens or encumbrances as well as any priority property situated in Knox County, to wit: described property situated in Knox County, created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that and place certain without further publication, The land referred to herein below is situated Tennessee, to wit: upon announcement at the time and place for NON-RESIDENT an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. in the County of Knox, State of Tennessee, and is SITUATED IN DISTRICT ONE (1) OF KNOX NOTICE OF This property is being sold with the express the sale set forth above. All right and equity of NOTICE described as follows: COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AND WITHIN THE 13TH redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, reservation that it is subject to confirmation by SITUATED in District Four (4) of Knox County, WARD OF THE CITY OF KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE, SUBSTITUTE the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of TO: CAMINA MOSS Tennessee, within the 9th Ward of the City of BEING LOT 5, BLOCK B, CASTLE HEIGHTS TRUSTEE’S SALE Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the be rescinded at any time. The right is reserved to Knoxville, Tennessee, and being more particularly SUBDIVISION, GILMAR HOMES, INC., UNIT 1 IN RE: CAMARIAN WHITAKER adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute NO. 196100-1 described as follows: AS SHOWN BY MAP OF RECORD IN MAP BOOK WHEREAS, default has occurred in the Trustee. The Property is sold as is, where is, and place certain without further publication, 14, PAGE 129, IN THE REGISTER`S OFFICE FOR BEGINNING at the point of Intersection of the performance of the covenants, terms and without representations or warranties of any kind, upon announcement at the time and place for KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, SAID LOT LYING IN THE CHANCERY COURT FOR KNOX southeast right of way line of Moses Avenue and conditions of a Deed of Trust dated September including fitness for a particular use or purpose. the sale set forth above. All right and equity of AND BEING SITUATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE COUNTY, TENNESSEE the northeast right of way line of Dora Street, said 22, 2004, executed by ANGELA D HOLBERT, THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, OF WILSON AVENUE HAVING A FRONTAGE OF In this Cause, it appearing from the Complaint beginning point also being the westernmost corner conveying certain real property therein described COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of of Lot 148, in John L. Moses Fairview Addition, as 65 FEET THEREON AND EXTENDING BACK filed, which is sworn to, that the defendant to FIRST KNOXVILLE TITLE, INC., as Trustee, as OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. CAMINA MOSS, non-resident of the State of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the shown on Map B-4029 on file in the Department THEREFROM BETWEEN PARALLEL LINES IN A same appears of record in the Register’s Office undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute SOUTHERLY DIRECTION 142.5 FEET, TO WHICH Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, Substitute Trustee Tennessee, or whose whereabouts cannot be of Engineering; thence Northeasterly along the of Knox County, Tennessee recorded October 1, 119 S. Main Street, Suite 500 Trustee. The Property is sold as is, where is, southeast right of way line of Moses Avenue MAP SPECIFIC REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE ascertained upon diligent search and inquiry, 2004, at Instrument Number 200410010027710; Memphis, TN 38103 so that the ordinary process of law cannot be without representations or warranties of any kind, approximately 150 feet to the point of intersection FOR A MORE PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION. and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said including fitness for a particular use or purpose. Parcel ID: 082EN010 www.rubinlublin.com/property-listings.php served upon CAMINA MOSS, it is ordered that of said line and the southwest right of way line Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned Tel: (877) 813-0992Fax: (404) 601-5846 THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO of a nameless alley in City Block 09165; thence PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address said defendant, CAMINA MOSS, file an answer to CITIBANK, N.A. AS OWNER TRUSTEE OF NEW Ad #139903 07/02/2018, 07/09/2018, 07/16/2018 with the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION southeasterly along the southwest right of way of the property is believed to be 3236 WILSON RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2017-1- OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. line of said alley approximately 50 feet to a point; AVE, KNOXVILLE, TN 37914. In the event of at Knoxville, Tennessee and with Miles Brinson, RPL1 who is now the owner of said debt; an Attorney whose address is, 5731 Lyons View Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, Substitute Trustee thence southwesterly along the dividing any discrepancy between this street address and andWHEREAS, the undersigned,Rubin Lublin 119 S. Main Street, Suite 500 line between Lots 146 and 148 approximately the legal description of the property, the legal Pike, Suite 205, Knoxville, TN 37919 within thirty TN, PLLC, having been appointed as Substitute (30) days of the last date of publication date or Memphis, TN 38103 150 feet to a point on the northeast right of way description shall control. Trustee by instrument to be filed for record in the www.rubinlublin.com/property-listings.php a judgment by default will be taken against you line of Dora Street; thence northwesterly along CURRENT OWNER(S): ADRONICUS F Register’s Office of Knox County, Tennessee. Tel: (877) 813-0992Fax: (404) 601-5846 said right of way line approximately 50 feet to THOMAS COURT and the cause will be set for hearing Ex-Parte as NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given to you before Chancellor John F. Weaver in the Ad #139343 06/25/2018, 07/02/2018, 07/09/2018 the point of BEGINNING, containing approximately OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: The sale of that the entire indebtedness has been declared 7,500 feet, more or less. the above-described property shall be subject to all Knox County Chancery Court, Division I, at 400 due and payable, and that the undersigned, Rubin NOTICES W. Main Street, Knoxville, Tennessee 37902. This BEING the same property conveyed I Buy matters shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid Lublin TN, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee or his duly Houses Knox, LLC from Walter Eugene Brown taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or notice will be published in a The Knoxville Focus appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and Newspaper for four (4) consecutive weeks. by Quit Claim Deed dated May 10, 2017 and of set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute NOTICE OF record in Instrument No, 201705100068551, in liens or encumbrances as well as any priority NOTICE This 28th day of June 2018. Trustee will, on August 2, 2018 at 12:00 PM at ______the Register’s Office for Knox County, Tennessee. created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that the North side of the City County Building, 400 SUCCESSOR an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. Clerk and Master BEING the same property conveyed to William Main Street, Knoxville, TN 37902, proceed to sell JONAHTAN DUANE BAKER Austin Jordan from I Buy Houses Knox, LLC This property is being sold with the express TRUSTEE’S SALE at public outcry to the highest and best bidder A PETITION TO TERMINATE PARENTAL by virtue of Warranty Deed dated 10/20/17 of reservation that it is subject to confirmation by for cash or certified funds ONLY, the following RIGHTS, HAS BEEN FILED AGAINST YOU IN There has been a default in the payment of the record in Instrument #201710270026592 in the the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may described property situated in Knox County, KNOX COUNTY JUVENILE COURT, UNDER THE debt due Knoxville Teachers Federal Credit Union, Register’s Office for Knox, Tennessee, be rescinded at any time. The right is reserved to NON-RESIDENT Tennessee, to wit: AUTHORITY OF TENN. CODE ANN. §§ 21-1- the owner and holder of the Note executed by Parcel ID: 094FS-001 adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, SITUATED IN DISTRICT SEVEN (7) OF KNOX 203, 21-1-204, AND 21-1-205, IT HAS BEEN NOTICE Allan Rush Thompson on December 1, 1999, being Commonly known as 1643 Dora St, and place certain without further publication, COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AND WITHIN THE 36TH ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT, UNLESS YOU prior to its merger with Oak Ridge Schools Federal Knoxville, TN 37921 upon announcement at the time and place for WARD OF THE CITY OF KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE, APPEAR AND DEFEND THIS ACTION WITHIN 30 Credit Union to secure payment of the debt. Allan The street address and parcel number(s) of the sale set forth above. All right and equity of AND BEING KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS ALL DAYS AFTER FIRST PUBLICATION, A DEFAULT To: THE KNOXVILLE FOCUS Rush Thompson executed a Deed of Trust of the above described property are believed to be redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, OF LOT 5, BLOCK A, BELCARO SUBDIVISION, SHARON H. DAWSON -Vs- RICKIE B. DAWSON record as Instrument No. 200004250026995 in correct; however, such references are not a part and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of JUDGMENT MAY BE TAKEN AGAINST YOU UNIT 1, AS SHOWN BY MAP OF SAME OF FOR THE RELIEF DEMANDED IN THE FILINGS. Docket # 133295 the Register’s Office for Knox County, TN. of the legal description of the property sold herein, Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the RECORD IN MAP BOOK 20, PAGE 7, AS REVISED The indebtedness was assumed by Joshua and, in the event of any discrepancy, the legal undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute CONTACT PLAINTIFF’S ATTORNEY, DAVID B. IN MAP BOOK 21, PAGE 9, IN THE REGISTER`S HAMILTON, 865-219-9250. IN THE FOURTH CIRCUIT COURT OF KNOX Thompson, one of the two (2) heirs of Allan Rush description herein shall control Trustee. The Property is sold as is, where is, OFFICE FOR KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, TO COUNTY, TENNESSEE Thompson who died October 4, 2006, without Current Owner(s) of Property: William Austin without representations or warranties of any kind, WHICH MAP SPECIFIC REFERENCE IS HEREBY THIS 23RD DAY OF MAY, 2018 In this cause, it appearing from the Complaint a Will. The Assumption Agreement is of record Jordan including fitness for a particular use or purpose. MADE FOR A MORE PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION. filed, which is sworn to, that the defendant as Instrument No. 200709050020558 in the Other Interested Parties: Tennessee Housing THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO CLERK OF COURT Parcel ID: 058B-C-003 BY CATHERINE SHANKS/ALLIE TIPTON RICKIE B. DAWSON is a non-resident of the State Register’s Office for Knox County, TN. The other Development Agency COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address of of Tennessee, or whose whereabouts cannot be son, Jonah Thompson, conveyed his interest in the This sale is subject to tenant(s)/occupant(s) OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. the property is believed to be 2220 BELCARO ascertained upon diligent search and inquiry, so property to Joshua Thompson by Quit Claim Deed rights in possession. Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, Substitute Trustee DR, KNOXVILLE, TN 37918. In the event of NON-RESIDENT that the ordinary process of law cannot be served of record as Instrument No. 200709050020557 This sale is subject to all matters shown on 119 S. Main Street, Suite 500 any discrepancy between this street address and upon RICKIE B. DAWSON . in the Register’s Office for Knox County, TN. any applicable recorded plat; any unpaid taxes; Memphis, TN 38103 the legal description of the property, the legal NOTICE IT IS ORDERED that said defendant file Knoxville Teachers Federal Credit Union, any restrictive covenants, easements, or setback www.rubinlublin.com/property-listings.php description shall control. an answer to an action of COMPLAINT FOR Tel: (877) 813-0992Fax: (404) 601-5846 CURRENT OWNER(S): ANGELA D HOLBERT TO: TELINA F. BAILEY; DIVORCE filed by SHARON H. DAWSON, Plaintiff Ad #139491 06/25/2018, 07/02/2018, 07/09/2018 OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: CAVALRY IN RE: TELINA F. BAILEY v. LEON PHILLIPS herein, with the Fourth Circuit Court in Knoxville, SPV I, LLC, AS ASSIGNEE OF GE CAPITAL NO. 177366-2 Tennessee, and with DAVID L. VALONE, Plaintiff’s You can reserve your RETAIL BANK/LOWE`S, CAVALRY SPV I, LLC, Attorney whose address is 625 S. GAY ST., NOTICE OF AS SUCCESSOR TO CHASE BANK USA, N.A., IN THE CHANCERY COURT FOR KNOX SUITE 625 KNOXVILLE, TN 37902, within SUBSTITUTE MIDLAND FUNDING LLC, MSW CAPITAL, LLC, AS COUNTY, TENNESSEE thirty (30) days of the last date of publication, legal or public notice by ASSIGNEE OF CHASE BANK USA, N.A.The sale of In this Cause, it appearing from the Complaint and if you do not answer or otherwise respond, TRUSTEE’S SALE the above-described property shall be subject to all filed, which is sworn to, that the defendant a Default Judgment may be entered against you matters shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid TELINA F. BAILEY a non-resident of the State on the thirtieth (30th) day after the fourth (4th) WHEREAS, default has occurred in the taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or of Tennessee, or whose whereabouts cannot publication. This notice will be published in The emailing performance of the covenants, terms and set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior be ascertained upon diligent search and inquiry, Knoxville Focus for four (4) consecutive weeks. conditions of a Deed of Trust dated March 25, liens or encumbrances as well as any priority so that the ordinary process of law cannot be This the 26TH day of JUNE, 2018. 2010, executed by BILLY L WYNN, KAY WYNN, created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that served upon TELINA F. BAILEY it is ordered that conveying certain real property therein described an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. said defendant TELINA F. BAILEY file an answer Mike Hammond [email protected] or to B. PAUL, as Trustee, as same appears of This property is being sold with the express with the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court Clerk record in the Register’s Office of Knox County, reservation that it is subject to confirmation by in Knoxville, Tennessee and with David Valone, an Tennessee recorded March 30, 2010, at the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may Attorneys whose address is, 625 S. Gay Street, Deputy Clerk calling (865) 686-9970. Instrument Number 201003300061362; and be rescinded at any time. The right is reserved to Suite 625 Knoxville, TN 37902 within thirty (30) July 9, 2018 www.knoxfocus.com PAGE D3 UT Gardens’ July 2018 Plant of the Month: The Castor Bean Submitted by Amy Dismukes, UT/TSU Extension, Williamson County to lamp oil. In the United States, popularity with gardeners. With the male. daylight hours. You can bring castor bean plants were grown its rapid growth rate, some culti- Each fruit is a spiny capsule your baby back to life by saving The castor bean, Ricinus com- to produce castor oil, which was vars can reach the size of a small containing large, bean-like seeds, its seeds. Its seed is the castor munis, a member of the spurge used in making soaps, linoleum, tree in a very short period of time. decorated with a brownish mot- bean, which, despite its name, is (Euphorbianceae) family, grown nylon, paints and electrical insu- The giant castors, of course, can tling pattern. The seed has a not a true bean. both for its flowers and dramatic lations. It was also used to make surpass those shorter varieties in small wart-like appendage called Using rubber gloves, careful- foliage, is indigenous to the south- a military grade aircraft lubricant both height and width. a caruncle, which promotes myr- ly cut the seed stalk (previous eastern Mediterranean, Eastern and was a popular medicine in Dependent on the type of castor mecochory ― the dispersal of bloom) out, allow the seed pods to Africa and India, but the plant can the first half of the 20th century. you choose to grow, its enormous, seed by ants. dry in a cool, dark and dry room, be grown throughout the United Because the oil itself does not glossy palmate leaves can range If you’d like to incorporate castor and crack and remove the seeds States as an ornamental annual. contain ricin, the poison naturally between anywhere from 6 to 30 bean plants into your landscape, carefully. You may store the seeds The name Ricinus is Latin for found in castor beans, it has also inches across, resembling a star, sow the seeds in a site with direct in a paper envelope, labeled, tick, for which the seed is so found its way into the cosmetic with anywhere from five to 12 sun and deep, rich soil. Alterna- inside your refrigerator or wher- named, due to its markings and world as a benefit for both skin deep, coarsely serrated lobes. tively, you may start them early, ever you store “saved seeds.” shape. The common name castor and hair. Each leaf is attached by a slen- inside, to get a jump on the grow- If you want to take a peek before oil is thought to come from its use Today, when we think of castor der, long petiole, arranged alter- ing season, transplanting young you jump all in, Ricinus commu- as an alternative to castoreum, a bean, most of us think of moles, nately up the main stalk. plants to a sunny location when nis var. New Zealand Black and perfume base derived from the those annoying little guys respon- In some varieties the leaves the weather is adequate and the Ricinus communis var. Carmen- dried glands of the beaver (castor sible for tunneling around your start off a dark, reddish purple, possibility of freeze has passed. cita Red are both grown at the UT in Latin). Another common name back yard in search of food … bronze or green, gradually chang- Make sure to protect the plants Gardens, Knoxville. Ricinus com- is palm of Christ, or Palma Christi, probably because castor oil is the ing to a darker tone as they from winds that could harm the munis var. gibsonii ― my favorite which speaks to the plant’s castor main component in many mole mature, whereas other varieties large, glossy leaves. Castor bean ― makes an annual debut in UT oil derivative and its reputed abil- deterrent sprays. The effective- offer green leaves from the start. plants love water, so make sure Gardens, Jackson. ity to heal wounds and cure ail- ness of these sprays is still up in The stems and alien-like, spiny they receive an adequate amount All in all, castor bean is a star ― ments. Other common names the air. seed pods also vary in color and of irrigation should drought be a literally! Don’t let the “poisonous” include mole killer plant and Castor bean can vary greatly in are often prettier than the actual concern at any time. label scare you, as it would take castor oil plant. both its appearance and growth blooms. The male flowers are yel- The biggest drawback of castor a deliberate act to utilize it as a It is said that the plants were habits. Over time, breeders have lowish-green with creamy white bean is its lack of cold hardiness. poison. Unintentional exposure is grown in English gardens, begin- increased this variability by select- stamens, where the female flow- As the year goes by and the tem- highly unlikely, except through the ning around the 16th century, as ing specific cultivars for leaf and ers hide within the spiny seed peratures begin to drop, you’ll ingestion of the beans. So, don’t well as in Egypt, where the oils flower color, as well as oil pro- pods, have red stigmas and are notice your castor bean seems eat the beans! were utilized as an alternative duction, leading to its new found produced in lower numbers than to disappear along with the long LEGAL & PUBLIC NOTICES 408 N CEDAR BLUFF ROAD, SUITE 260 if the creditor received the copy of the notice less dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims DOCKET NUMBER 80470-3 This the 21 day of JUNE, 2018. NON-RESIDENT KNOXVILLE, TN. 37923 than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four will be forever barred: NOTICE (4) months from the date of first publication as (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the Notice is hereby given that on the 20 day of described in (1)(A); or first publication of this notice if the creditor JUNE 2018, letters administration in respect of ALICIA PARTON; EXECUTRIX TO: UNKNOWN BIOLOGICAL FATHER, NOTICE TO (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s received an actual copy of this notice to creditors the Estate of DOROTHY MAXINE MARTIN who 2711 CHILLICOTHE STREET date of death at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four died Mar 16, 2018, were issued the undersigned KNOXVILLE, TN. 37921 IN RE: SERENITY FAITH GOINS CREDITORS (4) months from the date of this first publication; by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery This the 3 day of JULY, 2018. or Court of Knox County, Tennessee. DOB: 11/04/2015 ESTATE OF LYNN RAYMOND TRESKA NO. 195829-3 (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor All persons, resident and non-resident, having NOTICE TO DOCKET NUMBER 80468-1 ROBERT LEE BAKER, JR.; ADMINISTRATOR received an actual copy of the notice to creditors claims, matured or unmatured, against his or her Notice is hereby given that on the 3 day of 5021 JACKSBORO PIKE, APT #11 if the creditor received the copy of the notice less estate are required to file the same with the Clerk CREDITORS IN THE CHANCERY COURT FOR KNOX JULY 2018, letters administration in respect of COUNTY, TENNESSEE KNOXVILLE, TN. 37918 than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four and Master of the above named court on or before the Estate of LYNN RAYMOND TRESKA who ESTATE OF CHRISTOPHER In this Cause, it appearing from the Complaint (4) months from the date of first publication as the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) died Oct 16, 2017, were issued the undersigned described in (1)(A); or otherwise their claims will be forever barred. ANDREW HAMMOND filed, which is verified, that the Defendant, by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery UNKNOWN BIOLOGICAL FATHER, is a non- (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the DOCKET NUMBER 80375-1 Court of Knox County, Tennessee. NOTICE TO date of death first publication of this notice if the creditor resident of the State of Tennessee, or whose All persons, resident and non-resident, having whereabouts cannot be ascertained upon diligent received an actual copy of this notice to creditors Notice is hereby given that on the 22 day claims, matured or unmatured, against his or her CREDITORS This the 26 day of JUNE, 2018. at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four of JUNE 2018, letters administration in respect search and inquiry, so that the ordinary process estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of law cannot be served upon UNKNOWN (4) months from the date of this first publication; of the Estate of CHRISTOPHER ANDREW and Master of the above named court on or before ESTATE OF DAVID BURL CAVIN EVAN W BUTCHER; EXECUTOR or HAMMOND who died Apr 7, 2018, were issued BIOLOGICAL FATHER. the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) DOCKET NUMBER 80419-3 IT IS ORDERED that said defendant file an 3891 JAY KERR ROAD (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor the undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the otherwise their claims will be forever barred. ROCKFORD, TN. 37853 received an actual copy of the notice to creditors Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. answer with the Clerk and Master of the Chancery (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the Notice is hereby given that on the 26 day of Court at Knoxville, Tennessee and with Martin W. if the creditor received the copy of the notice less All persons, resident and non-resident, having first publication of this notice if the creditor JUNE 2018, letters administration in respect of WAYNE WHITEHEAD ATTORNEY AT LAW than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four claims, matured or unmatured, against his or Cash, Jr., an Attorney whose address is, 339 received an actual copy of this notice to creditors the Estate of DAVID BURL CAVIN who died Jan West Race Street Kingston, TN 37763, within 7009 THORN GROVE PIKE (4) months from the date of first publication as her estate are required to file the same with the at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four 9, 2018, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk KNOXVILLE, TN. 37914 described in (1)(A); or Clerk and Master of the above named court on or thirty (30) days of the last date of publication of (4) months from the date of this first publication; and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, this notice, or a judgment by default will be taken (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (l) or or Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- date of death. (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred. against you and the cause set for hearing Ex Parte (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, as to you before Chancellor Michael Moyers at NOTICE TO This the 20 day of JUNE, 2018. (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the received an actual copy of the notice to creditors against his or her estate are required to file the first publication of this notice if the creditor the Knox County Chancery Court, Division III, 400 if the creditor received the copy of the notice less same with the Clerk and Master of the above Main Street, Knoxville, Tennessee 37902. This CREDITORS JEWELL C MARTIN; ADMINISTRATRIX received an actual copy of this notice to creditors than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four named court on or before the earlier of the dates 7705 SCENIC VIEW DRIVE at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four notice will be published in The Knoxville Focus (4) months from the date of first publication as prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will Newspaper for four (4) consecutive weeks. KNOXVILLE, TN. 37938 (4) months from the date of this first publication; described in (1)(A); or be forever barred. ESTATE OF LILLIE A LONG or This 29th day of June, 2018. (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the DOCKET NUMBER 80480-1 ______Clerk and Master ROBERT W GODWIN ATTORNEY AT LAW (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor date of death. first publication of this notice if the creditor 4611 OLD BROADWAY received an actual copy of the notice to creditors This the 3 day of JULY, 2018. received an actual copy of this notice to creditors Notice is hereby given that on the 22 day of KNOXVILLE, TN. 37918 if the creditor received the copy of the notice less at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four JUNE 2018, letters testamentary in respect of the than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four NOTICE TO LORI A GORLEY; ADMINISTRATRIX (4) months from the date of this first publication; Estate of LILLIE A LONG who died May 15, 2018, (4) months from the date of first publication as 1220 E RED BUD ROAD or were issued the undersigned by the Clerk and NOTICE TO CREDITORS KNOXVILLE, TN. 37920 (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, described in (1)(A); or received an actual copy of the notice to creditors Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s ESTATE OF KEVIN ROBERT COLLINS CREDITORS date of death. DOCKET NUMBER 80507-1 if the creditor received the copy of the notice less resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, NOTICE TO than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four against his or her estate are required to file the (4) months from the date of first publication as same with the Clerk and Master of the above ESTATE OF DOROTHY IRENE JAMISON This the 22 day of JUNE, 2018. Notice is hereby given that on the 29 day DOCKET NUMBER 80443-3 of JUNE 2018, letters administration in respect CREDITORS described in (1)(A); or named Court on or before the earlier of the dates of the Estate of KEVIN ROBERT COLLINS who (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will ESTATE OF JOAN H. TANSIL date of death. be forever barred: Notice is hereby given that on the 21 day of WOODROW M HENDERSON; died May 15, 2018, were issued the undersigned DOCKET NUMBER 80520-2 JUNE 2018, letters testamentary in respect of ADMINISTRATOR by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery This the 26 day of JUNE, 2018. (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication of this notice if the creditor the Estate of DOROTHY IRENE JAMISON who 6504 CLARY LANE Court of Knox County, Tennessee. Notice is hereby given that on the 3 day of died Mar 22, 2018, were issued the undersigned KNOXVILLE, TN. 37919 All persons, resident and non-resident, having KAY CAVIN; ADMINISTRATRIX received an actual copy of this notice to creditors JULY 2018, letters testamentary in respect of 716 MERCHANT DRIVE, APT 3200 at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery claims, matured or unmatured, against his or her the Estate of JOAN H. TANSIL who died May 14, Court of Knox County, Tennessee. estate are required to file the same with the Clerk KNOXVILLE, TN. 37912 (4) months from the date of this first publication; 2018, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk or All persons, resident and non-resident, having NOTICE TO and Master of the above named court on or before and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, claims, matured or unmatured, against his or her the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) R ALEXANDER JOHNSON (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- ATTORNEY AT LAW received an actual copy of the notice to creditors estate are required to file the same with the Clerk CREDITORS otherwise their claims will be forever barred. resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, and Master of the above named Court on or before (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the 150 COURT AVENUE if the creditor received the copy of the notice less ESTATE OF THOMAS WALKER, SR. against his or her estate are required to file the SEVIERVILLE, TN. 37862 than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) first publication of this notice if the creditor same with the Clerk and Master of the above otherwise their claims will be forever barred: DOCKET NUMBER 79401-2 received an actual copy of this notice to creditors (4) months from the date of first publication as named Court on or before the earlier of the dates described in (1)(A); or (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will first publication of this notice if the creditor Notice is hereby given that on the 25 day of (4) months from the date of this first publication; NOTICE TO (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s JUNE 2018, letters administration in respect of be forever barred: date of death received an actual copy of this notice to creditors or (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the CREDITORS at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four the Estate of THOMAS WALKER, SR. who died (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor Aug 12, 2017, were issued the undersigned by the first publication of this notice if the creditor This the 22 day of JUNE, 2018. (4) months from the date of this first publication; received an actual copy of the notice to creditors received an actual copy of this notice to creditors ESTATE OF JOY LYNN ELWOOD or Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox if the creditor received the copy of the notice less County, Tennessee. All persons, at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four DOCKET NUMBER 80442-2 MARY SUE JOHNSON; EXECUTRIX (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four resident and non-resident, having claims, matured (4) months from the date of this first publication; Notice is hereby given that on the 26 day of 1000 ATLANTIC AVENUE received an actual copy of the notice to creditors (4) months from the date of first publication as or JUNE 2018, letters administration in respect of if the creditor received the copy of the notice less or unmatured, against his or her estate are required described in (1)(A); or KNOXVILLE, TN. 37917 (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor the Estate of JOY LYNN ELWOOD who died Apr than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s received an actual copy of the notice to creditors 14, 2018, were issued the undersigned by the (4) months from the date of first publication as above named court on or before the earlier of the date of death. if the creditor received the copy of the notice less Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox NOTICE TO described in (1)(A); or dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims This the 29 day of JUNE, 2018. than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four County, Tennessee. All persons, (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s will be forever barred. (4) months from the date of first publication as resident and non-resident, having claims, matured CREDITORS date of death (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the described in (1)(A); or or unmatured, against his or her estate are required first publication of this notice if the creditor ESTATE OF KEVIN ROBERT COLLINS (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the ESTATE OF ANGELA BROWN This the 21 day of JUNE, 2018. received an actual copy of this notice to creditors PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) date of death above named court on or before the earlier of the DOCKET NUMBER 80471-1 at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four CANDACE COLLINS; ADMINISTRATRIX dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims SHARON DIANNE LUETHKE; EXECUTRIX (4) months from the date of this first publication; 10052 MADISON RIDGE LANE This the 3 day of JULY, 2018. will be forever barred. Notice is hereby given that on the 21 day of 7705 BELLCHASE LANE or KNOXVILLE, TN. 37922 (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the JUNE 2018, letters testamentary in respect of the KNOXVILLE, TN. 37918 (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor TICE H TANSIL; CO-EXECUTOR first publication of this notice if the creditor Estate of ANGELA BROWN who died Oct 7, 2017, received an actual copy of the notice to creditors 2300 WINDCASTLE LANE received an actual copy of this notice to creditors were issued the undersigned by the Clerk and BILL A FIX ATTORNEY AT LAW if the creditor received the copy of the notice less NOTICE TO KNOXVILLE, TN. 37923 at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, 408 N CEDAR BLUFF ROAD, SUITE 260 than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of this first publication; Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- KNOXVILLE, TN. 37923 (4) months from the date of first publication as CREDITORS NOVICE GROSS; CO-EXECUTOR or resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, described in (1)(A); or 2 ASHWORTH COURT (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor against his or her estate are required to file the ESTATE OF TIMOTHY PAUL FENTON (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s JOHNSON CITY, TN. 37615 received an actual copy of the notice to creditors same with the Clerk and Master of the above NOTICE TO date of death. DOCKET NUMBER 80287-3 if the creditor received the copy of the notice less named Court on or before the earlier of the dates Notice is hereby given that on the 28 day PATRICK R MCKENDRICK than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will of JUNE 2018, letters administration in respect CREDITORS This the 25 day of JUNE, 2018. ATTORNEY AT LAW (4) months from the date of first publication as be forever barred: of the Estate of TIMOTHY PAUL FENTON who 1019 ORCHID AVENUE described in (1)(A); or (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the died Mar 31, 2018, were issued the undersigned KNOXVILLE, TN. 37912 (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s first publication of this notice if the creditor ESTATE OF JERRY EUGENE PARTON, JR. ESTATE OF THOMAS WALKER, SR. by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery date of death. received an actual copy of this notice to creditors DOCKET NUMBER 80356-3 Court of Knox County, Tennessee. PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) This the 26 day of JUNE, 2018. at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four MARGARET L WALKER; ADMINISTRATRIX All persons, resident and non-resident, having NOTICE TO (4) months from the date of this first publication; Notice is hereby given that on the 21 day of claims, matured or unmatured, against his or her JUNE 2018, letters testamentary in respect of 1507 PARAMOUNT ROAD ERIN HOLT; ADMINISTRATRIX or KNOXVILLE, TN. 37924 estate are required to file the same with the Clerk CREDITORS 830 FARRAGUT COMMONS DRIVE (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor the Estate of JERRY EUGENE PARTON, JR. who and Master of the above named court on or before KNOXVILLE, TN. 37934 received an actual copy of the notice to creditors died Mar 29, 2018, were issued the undersigned the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) ESTATE OF BARBARA ANN BAKER if the creditor received the copy of the notice less by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery otherwise their claims will be forever barred. DOCKET NUMBER 80522-1 BILL FIX ATTORNEY AT LAW than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four Court of Knox County, Tennessee. (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the 408 N CEDAR BLUFF ROAD, SUITE 260 (4) months from the date of first publication as All persons, resident and non-resident, having MISC. first publication of this notice if the creditor Notice is hereby given that on the 3 day of KNOXVILLE, TN. 37923 described in (1)(A); or claims, matured or unmatured, against his or her received an actual copy of this notice to creditors JULY 2018, letters administration in respect of (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s estate are required to file the same with the Clerk NOTICES at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four the Estate of BARBARA ANN BAKER who died date of death and Master of the above named Court on or before (4) months from the date of this first publication; Feb 1, 2018, were issued the undersigned by the NOTICE TO the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) or Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox This the 21 day of JUNE, 2018. otherwise their claims will be forever barred: (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor County, Tennessee. All persons, CREDITORS (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the LEGAL SECTION 94 received an actual copy of the notice to creditors resident and non-resident, having claims, matured JOHN MCCORD; EXECUTOR first publication of this notice if the creditor if the creditor received the copy of the notice less or unmatured, against his or her estate are required ESTATE OF KATHLEEN L BUTCHER received an actual copy of this notice to creditors 4221 TOWANDA TRAIL Knox County will receive bids for the following than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the DOCKET NUMBER 80492-1 KNOXVILLE, TN. 37919 at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four (4) months from the date of first publication as above named court on or before the earlier of the (4) months from the date of this first publication; items & services: described in (1)(A); or dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims Notice is hereby given that on the 26 day of PATRICK R MCKENRICK ATTORNEY AT LAW or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s will be forever barred. JUNE 2018, letters testamentary in respect of the 1019 ORCHID AVENUE (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor Bid 2712, HVAC Supplies, due 8/8/18; date of death. (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the Estate of KATHLEEN L BUTCHER who died May KNOXVILLE, TN. 37912 received an actual copy of the notice to creditors Bid 2713, Excavation Services, due 8/16/18 This the 28 day of JUNE, 2018. first publication of this notice if the creditor 13, 2018, were issued the undersigned by the if the creditor received the copy of the notice less received an actual copy of this notice to creditors Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four For additional information call 865-215-5777, CARIE FENTON; EXECUTRIX at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four County, Tennessee. All persons, NOTICE TO (4) months from the date of first publication as stop by the Procurement Division, 1000 North 528 RIVER BREEZE LANE, APT 528 (4) months from the date of this first publication; resident and non-resident, having claims, matured described in (1)(A); or Central St., Suite 100, Knoxville, TN 37917, KNOXVILLE, TN. 37923 or or unmatured, against his or her estate are required CREDITORS (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s or visit our website: www.knoxcounty.org/ (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the date of death procurement. To bid on Knox County surplus BILL FIX ATTORNEY AT LAW received an actual copy of the notice to creditors above named Court on or before the earlier of the ESTATE OF DOROTHY MAXINE MARTIN items, go to www.govdeals.com. PAGE D4 The Knoxville Focus July 9, 2018

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