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The Mountain Press ■ Sevier County’s Daily Newspaper ■ Vol. 26, No. 111 ■ April 21, 2010 ■ www.themountainpress.com ■ 50 Cents

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Zlobec trial date set Aug. 25

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Accused of causing multicar wreck last year By JEFF FARRELL Staff writer

5Election 2010 Special section spotlights candidates in upcoming election inside

SEVIERVILLE — A Myrtle Beach man appears headed to a trial on charges he caused a multicar wreck last Labor Day that resulted in multiple injuries.

Randy D. Zlobec is in the Sevier County Jail awaiting trial on charges including DUI, vehicular assault, failure to stop and render aid, Zlobec reckless driving, criminal impersonation, failure to wear a seat belt and four counts of aggravated assault.

On Tuesday, Zlobec’s attorney told Judge Rex Henry Ogle that Zlobec planned to stand on his plea of not guilty. His trial was set for Aug. 25. Police say he was driving south on Highway 66 when he came upon cars that had come to a halt in the congested holiday traffic. Zlobec, however, apparently failed to stop or even slow down, police said, striking one car and causing a six-car chain reaction wreck that sent

18 people to area hospitals. He then allegedly fled the scene as police and emergency responders came to the scene. Authorities caught him after he crossed the Little Pigeon River. After that, he sent a letter to The Mountain Press from jail claiming his innocence. He said he wasn’t drunk at the time of the wreck, but had fallen asleep after taking a prescribed antianxiety pill the previous night. See zlobec, Page A4

Hearse brings life to library 5Celebrities in the news Next installment of the James Bond franchise put on hold Page A6

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6th District, Seat B up for grabs Commission candidates respond to questions Page A2-3

New facility receives first books in 1920s re-enactment By ELLEN BROWN Staff Writer SEVIERVILLE — Just as Sevier County’s first library received its first shipment of books nearly 90 years ago, the King Family Public Library received its first books with the arrival of a hearse on Tuesday morning. Fred Rawlings, founder of the Sevierville Public Library, was a mortician with Rawlings Funeral Home. In the early 1920s, he drove to Knoxville to fill his hearse with books to stock the new library’s shelves. He was asked to use his hearse again to transport the books in 1968, when Sevier County Public Library System opened a new building. “We thought it would be really special to re-enact the moving of the books again,” SCPLS Director K.C. Williams said. “We had staff here today who have been with us for the past 25 years, some of the library’s first employees and some of the past directors.” See library, Page A5

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Newport woman charged in Walmart robbery By JEFF FARRELL Staff writer

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Elizabeth Denton, who worked at the library for 34 years, loads one of the first boxes of books headed to the new library by hearse.

SEVIERVILLE — Police charged a Newport woman Tuesday with robbing the pharmacy of the Walmart on the Parkway with what they believe was a toy gun. Jenna M. Lewis, 26, of

Newport, was charged with aggravated robbery Authorities say Lewis went to the store at about 9:20 a.m. She told the pharmacist she

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was armed and demanded narcotics. The employee gave her several bottles of medication and she left the building. Store personnel quickly called authorities, and Sevierville Police Animal Control Officer Dave Clinton saw Lewis in the parking lot as she got into a car.

Officer Robbie Nelms and Sgt. T.C. Faulconer approached the car and apprehended Lewis before she could leave, police said. They recovered the medication, and a toy handgun. Lewis is being held in the Sevier County Jail. n jfarrell@themountainpress.com

Not just for the birds

Obituaries Brayden Drever, infant Joseph McMahan, 49 Henry Hass, 86 Jim Ferrenberg, 90 Howard Hill, 84 Nellie Gibson, 76 Plinio Ochoa, 24

Ripley’s officially opens its Penguin Playhouse

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Index Local & State . . . . . A1-6 Calendar . . . . . . . . . . A3 Money . . . . . . . . . . . . A5 Opinion . . . . . . . . . . . . . A7 Sports . . . . . . . . . . . A8-11 Classifieds . . . . . . A13-16 Advice . . . . . . . . . . . A17 Comics . . . . . . . . . . . . A17

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Corrections The Mountain Press is committed to accuracy. Please report factual errors by calling 428-0748 Ext. 214.

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A Ripley’s Aquarium visitor presses to the acrylic window into the penguins’ world in the attraction’s new habitat for the birds.

GATLINBURG — Though the stars of the show had been on stage and wowing audiences for about a week and a half, the folks at Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies officially drew the curtains back on their new Penguin Playhouse exhibit with some fanfare Tuesday. Grand opening festivities brought a host of dignitaries from across the state and a flourish of rain, something several speakers felt was appropriate. “It’s a great day to be a penguin, I think. It’s cold and raining,” Ripley’s General Manager Ryan DeSear joked. If the jesting sounds a little familiar, it’s because officials at the Titanic Museum Attraction similarly made light of precipitation that foiled the day as that ship set sail, while just a few weeks earlier Dolly Parton wasn’t laughing as she canceled a number of events at the 25th opening of her namesake park. Though the penguin party became the third major opening in just a few weeks to face the broken record of rain, the spirits of both the officials and tourists who turned out Tuesday to see the little birds weren’t dampened any. “I love penguins,” 8-year-old Jordan Williams, a fan of the television show, “The Penguins of See penguin, Page A5


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Commission candidates respond to questions EDITOR’S NOTE: This is another in a series on candidates for the Sevier County Commission. These are candidates for District 6, Seat B. The same set of questions was sent by The Mountain Press to all candidates in contested races in the May 4 primary. Answers are published in their entirety. District 6 includes the Seymour area.

6 t h d i s t r i c t, s e a t b Chris Clepper

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1. What do you think the biggest issues facing the county will be in the next four years? CHRIS CLEPPER: Funding of our schools; safety and security of our schools; traffic and road issues countywide and around our schools. DENNIS GRAY: No response HAROLD PITNER: Funding our school system and attracting good paying jobs for our citizens.

n Address: P.O. Box 1013, Seymour n Age: 48 n Occupation: Owner, Network Technologies Inc. in Seymour n Family: Wife Shirley Clepper; children Benjamin, 12, and Nathan, 8, both students in Seymour schools n Education: Associate of Science (Computer Science); University of Tennessee additional networking and IT education; Tennessee State Guard FEMA and Homeland Security trained; Military Emergency Management Specialist (MEMS) trained n Community/civic involvement: Seymour business owner for over 28 years; Corporal, Tennessee State Guard; board member, Tennessee Veterans Honor Guard; founding member, Seymour Chamber of Commerce; member and leader, Boy Scouts of America Troop 585 in Seymour; member State Guard Association of the United States

n Address: 340 Winding Ridge Trail, Seymour n Age: 62 n Occupation: Retired from Farm Bureau Insurance Company n Family: Wife Becky Pitner; daughters Amy Murrell and Anna Robinette; four grandchildren n Education: Graduate of Seymour High School and University of Tennessee n Community/civic involvement: Member Valley Grove Baptist Church for 35 years; CROSS Ministries volunteer; Sevier County Education Committee; Sevier County Planning Commission; veteran, U.S. Army

2. Do you support purchasing more industrial property, even in a slow economy? CHRIS CLEPPER: Yes,

but only after the industrial property that is already owned by the county is sold or leased to manufacturing/service businesses.

I do support purchasing additional property for our school system. DENNIS GRAY: NO response

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4. Some counties in the state are facing financial challenges that may lead to cuts. What is your assessment of Sevier County’s financial situation? CHRIS CLEPPER: Our County Commission needs to keep a close eye on the gross receipts and other financial indicators and take appropriate steps to adjust our budget before any problems occur. If any budget cuts are needed they should not come from our school system and our children’s education.

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Editor’s Note: The following information was taken from the intake reports at the Sevier County Jail. All people listed within this report are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.

u Anthony Michael Bryant, 18, of 333 Stephens Drive in Gatlinburg, was charged April 20 with possession of marijuana. He was being held in lieu of $2,000 bond. u Jamie Shawn Collins, 34, of 425 Thorngrove Pike in Kodak, was charged April 19 with a misdemeanor warrant from general sessions court. He was being held. u Amanda Ashley Fekeith, 20, of Dahlonega, Ga., was charged April 20 with DUI and violation of implied consent law. She was being held. u Harold Jason Fife, 26, of 628 Sugarloaf Road in Seymour, was charged April 19 with violation of probation. He was being held. u Savannah Denise Ford, 21, of 838 Franklin Drive in Gatlinburg, was charged April 20 with possession of a schedule IV substance, possession of a schedule II substance and possession of marijuana. She was being held in lieu of $6,500 bond. u Kathy Jo Hensley, 40, of Maxwell Lane Lot 9 in Sevierville, was charged April 20 with grand larceny. She was being held in lieu of $500 bond. u Jennifer Lynn Holmes, 33, of 3695 Sims Road in Sevierville, was charged April 19 with DUI. She was released on $3,500 bond. u David Allen Kizer, 42, of 1005 Sugarloaf Road in Sevierville, was charged April 20 with assault. He was being held. u Hector Noel Lago, 20, of 1305 White Oake Drive #6 in Sevierville, was charged April 19 with public intoxication. He was being held in lieu of $500 bond. u Jonathan Clark Ofienoongiri, 37, of 323 Prince St. in Sevierville, was charged April 19 with domestic violence assault. He was released on $2,500 bond. u Grady Claxton Powell, 37, of 187 Flat Creek Road in Sevierville was charged April 20 with DUI and three counts of reckless endangerment. He was being held in lieu of $14,500 bond. u Robert Landon Qualls II, 30, of 3304 Old Mountain Road in Sevierville, was charged April 20 with resisting arrest and two circuit court warrants. He was being held. u Christopher Matthew Soller, 27, of 4032 Hitching Post Trail in Pigeon Forge, was charged April 20 with violation of probation. He was being held. u Courtney Nicole Travis, 19, of 726 Morningside Drive #1 in Sevierville, was charged April 19 with aggravated domestic assault. She was released on $2,500 bond. u Tyler Mark Vandergriff, 22, of 417 Hayes Drive in Sevierville, was charged April 19 with aggravated burglary. He was released on $10,000 bond. u Samuel Todd Weiss, 26, of 1037 Cee Cee Way Lot 16 in Sevierville, was charged April 19 with a misdemeanor warrant from general sessions court. He was being held.

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DENNIS GRAY: No response HAROLD PITNER: Our situation is better than most due to our tourist based economy. However, we must be vigilant and be prepared. Our department heads are very aware of any financial changes. They are going a great job of holding to their specific budgets. 5. The county has no nepotism policy or a policy that limits county employees from holding office. Should there be a policy that addresses this issue? CHRIS CLEPPER: As a general principle I think it is probably not a good idea for a county employee to also be a county commissioner; however, I need to

study this issue more before I can make any further comment. DENNIS GRAY: No response HAROLD PITNER: No. 6. The county may be sued and have to spend thousands of dollars to defend the use of the Lord’s Prayer at meetings. Is there a way to avoid spending this money through compromise or change? CHRIS CLEPPER: First, do you think that the majority in this county want to make a compromise or change on this issue? I would have to say that in my district that would be a no. How

Editor’s Note: The community calendar is printed as space permits. Items must be submitted at least five days in advance. Only noncommercial, public events held in Sevier County will be considered. To place an item phone 428-0748, ext. 214, or e-mail to editor@themountainpress.com. Items may be faxed to 453-4913.

wednesday, apr. 21 Middle Creek UMC

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Calvary Baptist Revival Calvary Baptist Church revival 7 p.m. with Kasey Kemp and Toney Brothers through Wednesday.

thursday, apr. 22 Hot Meals

Smoky Mountain Area Rescue Ministries provides hot meals 5:15-6:30 p.m., First United Methodist Church in Sevierville and Kodak United Methodist Church in Kodak. 9335996.

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to avoid spending money: Find an attorney that is willing to take on this case pro bono (without pay). I am sure that there is someone that would be willing and able to do so. DENNIS GRAY: No response HAROLD PITNER: No compromise, no change. 7. New rules on hillside development are about to come before the County Commission? What is your take on those rules, and should the county do more or less land-use regulation? CHRIS CLEPPER: It appears that the proposed new rules are reasonable;

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friday, apr. 23 Relay Benefit

Walmart Heroes 578 teaming with Dress Barn team to sell hot dogs, burgers, baked good at Walmart 10:30 a.m.-11 p.m. April 23 and 24. Proceeds benefit Relay for Life.

and Arthur “Milo� Bohanan book signing/presentation 6-8 p.m., Sevier County Courthouse, to benefit Safe Harbor Child Advocacy Center. $10; students $5. 774-1777.

Ruritan Dinner/Auction Fish fry and auction 6 p.m. meal, 7 p.m. auction, Sevierville Civic Center. Tickets $6, from members or 548-1956.

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Relay Car Show

Yellow Mustang car show and bake sale, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Inn at Christmas Place. Proceeds benefit Relay For Life.

Church Yard Sale

Church yard sale to benefit building fund, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. today and Saturday, Union Grove UMC, 1460 Boat Launch Road, Sevierville.

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Garlands of Grace luncheon May 1 at Chalet Clubhouse, Ski Mountain Road, Gatlinburg. $25. RSVP by April 24 to 436-5745. Must pay in advance.

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The Mountain Press â—† Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Braydon Daniel Drever

Braydon Daniel Drever, age 3 weeks, went to be with Lord Jesus Monday April 19, 2010. He is survived by his parents Rick and Carmen Drever; brothers, Dustin, Jamie, Ryan and Jason Drever; sister, Shelly Drever; grandparents, Jim and Marian Gilmore, Harry and Mary Drever; greatgrandparents, Elsie Gilmore and Hazel Allen. The family would like to extend their gratitude to Braydon’s nurses in the NICU at East Tennessee Children’s Hospital, and to all of the people and churches who have kept him in their prayers. Funeral service 4 p.m. Wednesday, April 21, 2010, at Sims Chapel Baptist Church with Pastor Ron Ball officiating. Interment will follow in Sims Chapel Cemetery. The family will receive friends 3-4 p.m. Wednesday at the Sims Chapel Baptist Church. n www.atchleyfuneralhome.com

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Raymond “Jim� Ferrenberg Raymond “Jim� Ferrenberg, 90, formerly of Gibsonburg, Ohio, died April 13, 2010, at his home in Fallbrook, Calif. He served in the U.S. Army during WWII. He was a life member of the VFW. After being honorably discharged from the Army, he lived in Gibsonburg and worked for Paul’s Plumbing for 43 years, retiring in 1990. In 1994, Jim and his wife moved to Sevierville and were members of Holy Family Catholic Church, Seymour. Survivors: wife, Norma Jean (Rusher); daughter, Judy Ferrenberg; son James “Bo� Ferrenberg; three grandchildren; two great-grandsons. A private service was held for the immediate family. Memorials may be made to Fallbrook Hospice, 521 E. Elder St. Ste. 208, Fallbrook, CA 92028 or to a charity of the donor’s choice.

Nellie Pauline McCarter Gibson Nellie Pauline McCarter Gibson, 76 of Sevierville, died Monday, April 19, 2010. She attended the House of Prayer and worked for Gillette Motel for 25 years. Survivors: daughter and son-inlaw, JoAnn and Jerry Bohanan; two grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; brothers and sistersin-law, Carl and Lorene McCarter, Xan and Shirley McCarter, Rex McCarter, Blanche McCarter, Geneva McCarter, and Louise McCarter; aunt, Ruth Newcomb; former son-in-law, Rex Ownby; nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to benefit the family, c/o Atchley Funeral Home. Funeral service was held Tuesday in the West Chapel of Atchley Funeral Home with the Rev. Jimmy Boling officiating. Family and friends meet 11 a.m. Wednesday in Middle Creek Cemetery for graveside service and interment. n www.atchleyfuneralhome.com

Plinio Israel Chavez Ochoa Plinio Israel Chavez Ochoa, 24 of Kodak, died Thursday, April 15, 2010. Israel was born in Honduras and had lived in Kodak for the past four years. Survivors: mother Haydee, father Bertoldo and son Cleverson, all in Honduras; fiancĂŠe Danielle Grzelka; sister and brother-in-law Karen and Juan Murillo; brother Linton Chavez; nephew Melvin Chavez; stepdaughters Ashley and Aniece; stepson Brent; several aunts, uncles and cousins. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to benefit the family. The family will receive friends 7-9 p.m. Thursday at Atchley Funeral Home, Sevierville. n www.atchleyfuneralhome.com

Howard E. Hill Howard E. Hill, 84 of Naples, Fla., and Sevierville, died Wednesday, April 14, 2010. He retired from the food industry after 38 years and moved to Florida from Anchorage, Alaska, in 1990. He and his wife JoAnn resided on Marco Island and in 1996 moved to Naples, spending summers in Sevierville. He served in the U.S. Navy during WWII and was assigned to a Destroyer Escort serving on the Pacific Ocean. He graduated from Ball State University earning BA in education. He began his career in the food business working for several distribution companies and served on the Board of various national food trade associations. Survivors: wife JoAnn; children Cindy (Jim) Linzi, Old Town, Fla., Linda LaPrees (Gary) Sevierville, Theresa Thompson, Sevierville, Clifford (Annie) Kraemer, Anchorage, Alaska, Debbi (Bill) Dillon, Indianapolis, Dottie (Denny) Spoonamore, Indianapolis, Matt Hill, Simpsonville, S.C., Brad Hill, Sevierville; sister Linda (Roy) Eberline; 21 grandchildren; 23 greatgrandchildren; brother and sisters-inlaw; nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held Saturday, April 24, 2010, at 11 a.m., St. Paul Lutheran Church, 1610 Pullen Road, Sevierville. Celebration of his life will be held at a later date in Naples. Cremation service by Fuller Funeral Home, 1625 Pine Ridge Road, Naples, FL 34109. (239) 592-1611. For online condolences, visit the Web site. n www.fullerfuneralhome.com

Joseph Paul McMahan

Joseph Paul McMahan, age 49, of Sevierville, went home to be with the Lord on Saturday, April 17, 2010, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville, after a courageous battle with illness. A scientist, teacher, community organizer and naval veteran, Joseph was born in Morristown, Tennessee on August 6, 1960, the oldest child of the late Joseph Lee McMahan and Betty Collins McMahan of Sevierville. Joseph attended Sevier County High School. Having served as a hospital corpsman for the U.S. Navy, Joseph completed his education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville (MSc Entomology/Plant Pathology, 1996; BA Economics/ Business, 1991). After working in California as a plant pathologist developing disease-resistant strains, Joseph returned to Tennessee in 2001 to commence a teaching career. He worked tirelessly to help organize Sevier County’s first parade observing Martin Luther King Jr. Day (2006) before being diagnosed that fall with an extremely rare brain tumor, requiring surgery. Joseph was a member of Boyds Creek Church of God and a former member of Rock of Ages Baptist Church (Morristown). Joe was preceded in death by grandparents Odie and Henrietta McMahan, Paul and Ophelia Collins; father Joseph; and infant sister Ophelia Ann. He leaves to cherish his memory: devoted wife Phyllis McMahan; his loving mother Betty; sons Jermaine Chandler, Isaac McMahan and Joseph Quentin McMahan; granddaughter Zaria Chandler; sisters Lisa Faye McMahan of Knoxville, and Tammy McMahan and brother-in-law Anthony Allison of Las Vegas, NV; sisters-in-law Roslyn Kyle, Breatrice (Dan) Wilkerson of Jefferson City, Tanja Weatherspoon, Carmen Chandler; brothersin-law Jerry Chandler, Kent (Deanna) Chandler; faithful aunt Lillie in Atlanta, Ga.; uncle Bob and aunt Rosemary of San Jacinto, Calif.; cousins Charles (Diane) Treece of Murfreesboro, Carl (Jackie) Bragg from Morristown; Joseph’s church family at Boyds Creek Church of God, and a host of other relatives and friends around the globe. We will forever miss Joe’s loving heart, deep faith, warm smile, community spirit and his questing, inquisitive scientist’s mind. “I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith� (II Timothy 4:7). The family will receive friends from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, April 22, with a Celebration of Joseph’s life to follow at 7 p.m. in the West Chapel of Atchley Funeral Home, 118 East Main Street, Sevierville, with Elder Zack Flack and Rev. Carl Bragg officiating. Interment will be 11 a.m. Friday, April 23, in New Salem Cemetery, Sevierville, with military honors provided by the American Legion, Post 104. Arrangements by Atchley Funeral Home, Sevierville. n www.atchleyfuneralhome.com

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Madagascar,� observed as he took in the display. “I just want to keep one of the penguins,� younger brother Jase shrieked. The two were accompanied by family who came down from Jonesborough to check out the new exhibit. They were among the tens of thousands who have already done just that in the roughly week and a half since the exhibit opened. Those who have come have seen a habitat for the African blackfooted penguins that puts the human guests right into the birds’ world, with perfect-for-children tunnels that probe into the 35,000gallon tank and an acrylic bubble that allows visitors to pop up in the middle of the display. “This new exhibit is interesting, it’s thrilling and it’s fun,� Assistant Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development Phyllis Qualls-Brooks said. “This bird habitat is just another feather in the aquarium’s hat.� The aquarium, which hosts more than 100,000 exotic sea creatures, is the No. 2 paid attraction in Tennessee, just behind Dollywood, with its about 1.3 million visitors last year. Additionally, it generated more than a half-billion dollars in revenue for the local tourism industry in 2009, Qualls-Brooks said. She wasn’t the only one who noted how important

the aquarium has been for the local economy. “We are thrilled to see this day come,� Gatlinburg Mayor Jerry Hays said. “We never thought we’d see anything like this ever in Gatlinburg. I know it’s going to be a real success. It can’t miss.� Certainly penguins are far from native to the mountains, and it took a lot of work to construct their $5 million home at the aquarium. “It was quite a project to be able to do this in this area,� said Steve File, who oversaw the construction effort. “We had our challenges going through this project.� Among those were the fact the aquarium had to continue business as usual while the work went on and, ironically for construction of habitat for an animal usually associated with frigid climes, the temperatures. Though a glass awning protected workers from the winter’s constant precipitation, little could be done to keep the cold out. “It froze everything,� File said with a laugh. “We had these heaters going full blast but they could only heat 15

Event attendees included Willie Delozier, the library’s first paid employee in 1961, and her sister, Elizabeth Denton, who began working with the library in 1966; library donors Danny and Liz King; former SCPLS director Reese Ripatti; former interim SCPLS director Mildred King; SCPLS board member Janet King; SCPLS board member Kitty Manscill; and Sevierville Fire Chief Mike Rawlings, a member of the Fred Rawlings family. In 1921, Rawlings obtained an indefinite loan of 200 books from the War Surplus Department of the American Library Association to start the first library in Sevier County. He received $233.50 from 54 local citizens for the purchase of books and also donated books from his private collection. Rawlings had also talked the Sevierville Masonic or 20 degrees, so when it was 5 degrees outside, we could only get it to about 25 inside.� Through it all, folks like File and DeSear held to the dream of opening a worldclass, interactive penguin exhibit, something they knew would be a massive

Lodge leaders into donating space in the Masonic Temple in downtown Sevierville to house the library. A group of library volunteers worked at the main desk during the two afternoons each week it was open to the public. In January 1966, the library board created the Sevier County Library Foundation, chaired by John B. Waters, to raise $100,000 to build a new library. It opened on Nov. 24, 1968 at 321 Court Ave., in Sevierville with a collection of books, records, art prints, periodicals and newspapers. The King Family Library’s grand opening is set for 9 a.m. Friday, May 14, at 408 High St. Tours will be given to the public through noon. The $11.5 million, 45,000square-foot library will offer traditional library services as well as historical and genealogical resources, meeting space and a reading room.

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Computer recycle event set Saturday

Sevier County residents are invited to recycle their old computers for free with Goodwill. On Saturday, volunteers from Goodwill Industries-Knoxville, Keep Sevier Beautiful and Sevier County Solid Waste will help recycle computers and computer accessories from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Sevierville Municipal Complex, 120 Gary Wade Blvd. Goodwill will also be accepting any gently-used clothing or household items. For more information visit www.reconnectpartnership.com or www. gwiktn.org. n

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Annual Wildflower Pilgrimage to start

The 60th annual Wildflower Pilgrimage and Greener Living Expo will be today through Sunday, headquartered at Mills Conference Center. The pilgrimage includes a variety of wildflower, fauna, and natural history walks, motorcades, photographic tours, art classes and indoor seminars. The greener living expo in part will focus on green products and vendors. Contact Judy Collins at 436-7318, ext. 222, for information. n

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Ribfest/Wings event scheduled

Gatlinburg’s Ribfest & Wings will be Thursday on the downtown Parkway. The ninth annual festival will be from 4-9 p.m., with music starting at 4, food sampling from 6 p.m., all between traffic light 6 and Riverside Motor Lodge/Reagan Terrace Mall. An armband may be purchased for $12 ($5 for children) that allows sampling, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting the Gatlinburg Hospitality Association. For information call 436-0506.

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Jurors at the trial of a former college student charged with hacking Sarah Palin’s e-mail account heard opening testimony that he “didn’t believe in” what Palin wanted to do in 2008. After 22-year-old David Kernell’s attorney told a federal jury seated Tuesday that his client had no criminal intent and guessed his way into her personal e-mail, Kernell’s former college roommate testified to open the trial. Palin has been subpoenaed to testify and Assistant U.S. Attorney Greg Weddle said in court Tuesday for the first time that Palin’s husband, Todd Palin, and their daughter, Bristol, are also potential witnesses. n

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Inmate’s son pleads for her life

A man whose mother, Gaile Owens, was sent to death row for his father’s contract murder 25 years ago made a public plea Tuesday to Gov. Phil Bredesen to spare his mother’s life. Stephen Owens said he had not seen Gaile Owens in more than 20 years when he walked into the Tennessee Prison for Women last year and told her he forgave her for his father’s slaying.

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Cops: Shooter mentally ill, had grudge KNOXVILLE (AP) — A mentally ill gunman who killed a hospital worker and wounded two others was upset with a doctor he thought had implanted a monitoring device during an appendectomy in 2001, police said Tuesday. Knoxville Police Chief Sterling Owen IV said gunman Abdo Ibssa (AB’-doh IHB’-sah) first entered a medical tower near Parkwest Medical Center and asked for the doctor who performed the appendectomy. After being told the doctor

wasn’t there, Ibssa went to another area where patients are discharged and opened fire with a revolver. He killed himself after shooting the three women who work at the hospital on Monday, a day before his 39th birthday. “There was less than 5 seconds from the time of the first shot until the last shot,” Owen said at a news conference. Investigators found a note at Ibssa’s Knoxville apartment in which the gunman said the doctor

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had implanted a chip that was being used to track his movements, Owen said. Haloperidol, an antipsychotic medication used to treat schizophrenia and Tourette syndrome, was also found at his apartment, but investigators believe he hadn’t been using it, Owen said. Owen said relatives of the naturalized citizen from Ethiopia had him committed for mental treatment in February. Also found during the search were a second

handgun, a bag of marijuana and a copy of the book “The Official CIA Manual of Trickery and Deception” — a reproduction of a Cold War-era CIA handbook on the use of illusion and deception for acts of espionage. The gun used in the shooting had been reported stolen in March, while other one had an altered serial number but wasn’t reported stolen. Police were not sure how Ibssa obtained either gun and said he did not have a handgun permit.

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“If I was the individual being charged I would be concerned, particularly the other party. Politics and religion are pretty close to the vest here.” — East Tennessee State University political analyst David Briley on David Kernell, the defendant in the Sarah Palin e-mail hacking trial that started Tuesday in Knoxville

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“I came in with Halley’s Comet in 1835. It is coming again next year (1910), and I expect to go out with it. It will be the greatest disappointment of my life if I don’t go out with Halley’s Comet. The Almighty has said, no doubt: ’Now here are these two unaccountable freaks; they came in together, they must go out together.”’ — Mark Twain (1835-1910).

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LOS ANGELES — The big-screen adventures of James Bond are on hold because of the financial woes of MGM, the studio that distributes the movies, producers said. T h e 2 3 r d B o n d film was Daniel Craig in preproduction for a release next year. Daniel Craig is the latest to portray Bond. “Due to the continuing uncertainty surrounding the future of MGM and the failure to close a sale of the studio, we have suspended development on BOND 23 indefinitely,” producers Michael Wilson and Barbara Broccoli said in a joint statement.


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Stupak’s sin: Agreeing to a compromise

What follows is a fail-safe test on whether membership in a political party is growing or shrinking: Is that party spending time, energy and effort courting and welcoming converts, or is the party hunting down heretics within its ranks to banish them for lack of purity? In 1980, make no mistake about it: Republican Ronald Reagan was openly — and successfully — seeking converts who even got their own designation as “Reagan Democrats.” More recently, Barack Obama did exactly the same as he told the nation: “There is not a liberal America and a conservative America — there is the United States of America.” But the smashing campaign victories both Reagan and Obama won have not inhibited today’s “purists” in either party from equating dissent with disloyalty and demanding that these infidels be purged from elected office. The Republicans brand the heretic who deviates from the Party line a “RINO,” for a Republican in Name Only. You almost expect some conservative court martial cross-examination of an allegedly independent Republican politician with the damning indictment: Are you now or have you ever been — a maverick? Make way for the new guys in town, the DINOs — the Democrats in Name Only. Ignoring that the Democrats largely by backing moderate (often pro-life and progun) nominees captured 52 House seats from the Republicans in the last two elections, the witch-hunters forget the first rule of elections: Politics is a matter of addition, not subtraction. Consider this real-life House Democrat whose culturally conservative, blue-collar district George W. Bush twice handily carried. This Democrat voted in the House against the U.S. invasion and occupation of Iraq, against the Bush tax-cuts, against drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, against a constitutional amendment prohibiting same-sex marriage. He earned the enmity and the campaign opposition of the National Rifle Association by voting for tighter background checks on weapons buyers at gun shows. He was for dropping the economic embargo against Cuba and providing debt relief for beleaguered Third World countries, and against the Patriot Act and warrantless wiretapping. Yes, he voted with his party over the past decade, according to the authoritative Congressional Quarterly, 90 percent of the time. But Rep. Bart Stupak, D-Mich., also voted to outlaw the late-term procedure he and other opponents called “partial birth abortion” and which the late New York liberal Daniel Patrick Moynihan called “infanticide.” But the heresy that brought down upon him the all-out opposition of Planned Parenthood, NARAL ProChoice America (formerly the National Abortion Rights Action League) and the National Organization for Women (NOW) was Stupak’s successful sponsorship of the amendment to the health care bill in the House that reinforced the prohibition of government funds to pay for abortions. What the unequivocally pro-choice House Speaker Nancy Pelosi understood was that without the Stupak amendment (which won the votes of 64 House Democrats), health care reform would never have passed the House. Bart Stupak committed the sin of crafting a legislative compromise that eventually enabled the U.S. Congress to extend health coverage to 32 million fellow Americans. But he departed from the Democratic orthodoxy. The purist Democrats have gotten their wish. Bart Stupak will not run for a 10th House term. The chances are good that the Democratic nominee in the enormous First District of Michigan, which includes the Upper Peninsula (the UP) and almost half the land area of the state, will be a Connie Saltonstall, a pro-choice former county commissioner. Republicans are openly giddy about “flipping the seat “ to the GOP. Stupak’s predecessor in the House was a seven-term Republican. If Republicans do win the UP seat in 2010, then the House Democratic caucus will have lost a dependable and effective ally. But the Democratic purists will have proved their purity and that hunting down heretics can be more emotionally satisfying than seeking converts. — Mark Shields is a veteran political campaign manager and frequent television talk show commentator. Column distributed by Creators Syndicate. (C)2009 Mark Shields.

Editorial

Finishing the job Yet another reason emerges to feel optimistic about Belle Island Once again there is hope and expectation that we may finally see Belle Island Village finished and opened. A new development group is back in control, it appears, and this time they are asking for the county’s participation to make the project a reality. Glen Bilbo is in charge of the new group, Southern Destinations LLC, and that may give pause to some who otherwise are optimistic over a new deal. Bilbo was in charge of the group that developed Belle Island to its current status. He blamed the recession and the attitudes of lenders for the development’s failure. We’ll see if he can produce magic this time. Belle Island is the $100 million-plus project just off the Parkway in Pigeon Forge. It was to be anchored by a NASCAR attraction headed by Darrell Waltrip and Jeff Hammond, and a Debbie Reynolds Hollywood museum. The project fell into bankruptcy a year ago and has sat unfinished since then, a

beacon to failed investment and opportunity lost. But it may be on the comeback trail under a new investment group. Bilbo attended the County Commission meeting on Monday night asking that the panel declare the county a federal recovery zone, which means it can apply for bond money available from the stimulus act passed in Congress in 2009. Southern Destinations has the Belle Island property under contract, Bilbo said, but he’s not saying much else about things. He did say there are several groups and individuals at work to save Belle Island and make it a reality. The new investors are asking the county to help them secure up to $70 million in bonds, insisting the county would not be at risk by doing so. That’s a claim that local officials must confirm before even considering such a request. Ron Sharp, the attorney who represents the county’s Industrial Development Board, says there would be no liability

in doing what the developers are asking. The developer has to sell the bonds. That’s reassuring. There can be no risk to the county’s bond rating or financial stability by any action it may take regarding Belle Island Village. The future of the NASCAR attraction, the Debbie Reynolds museum, the Knoxville Zoo area, the restaurants, the shops — all to be determined. With the project between 80 percent and 90 percent complete, coming in and finishing it for a fraction of the original cost seems like a good deal. If consumers respond and make it a success, it will have been a boon to the tourist industry, the city of Pigeon Forge and the people who find jobs on the island. There is a lot to work out on this front, a lot of detail yet to be revealed and considered. However, despite high hopes over the past two or three years, this time there is some reason to feel good about the development finally opening one day soon.

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Public forum Persons who dumped unwanted items in creek should come and get them

Editor: The people who dumped their unwanted items on my property on Lost Branch Road should come and retrieve it. For the life of me, I cannot understand why someone would do this. Printers and/or computer parts were just dumped down the bank and into the little creek. We are senior citizens who find it hard to clean on the side of a bank. That is true regarding all the trash that is blatantly thrown out for property owners to clean up. We take pride in our community and appreciate the hard work that so many citizens do to keep Sevier County clean and beautiful for all of us to enjoy. Amanda Roberts Sevierville

Obama puts lives of Americans at stake over torture policies

Editor: On an Internet report of April 12, Fox News reported that President Obama said on Sunday, April 11, that “the single biggest threat to security, both short term, medium term, and long term, would be the possibility of a terrorist organization obtaining a nuclear weapon.” If he had a terrorist in custody who had information on a pending nuclear attack, would he take all necessary measures to get the information, or would “political correctness” take priority? Actually, he has already answered this question — he has stated that our government will no longer use any means necessary, including torture, to obtain information. Apparently the comfort of one potential mass murderer is more important than the lives of millions of Americans. Hail to the chief. Dick Dierenbach Sevierville

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Sports

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■ The Mountain Press ■ A8 ■ Wednesday, April 21, 2010

PREP HARDBALL

NFL GRIDIRON

Titans will open 2010 with two home games By TERESA M. WALKER AP Sports Writer

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Pigeon Forge senior baseball players Bret Gallihugh, left, and Justin Carter signed Tuesday afternoon with ETSU and Tusculum College respectively.

PF’s Gallihugh, Carter sign By COBEY HITCHCOCK Sports Writer PIGEON FORGE — Pigeon Forge senior baseball players Bret Gallihugh and Justin Carter assured themselves of more time in the sport by signing with colleges on Tuesday afternoon. Gallihugh signed with East Tennessee State University, while Carter inked with Tusculum College. And according to their high school coach, both players have the ability to take their games to the college level and beyond. “I’ve been through a lot with these two guys, I’ve watched them grow

and I’m really happy for them,” said Pigeon Forge coach Mike Guinn. “And they both have the potential to go on past college if they continue to work hard and stay on track.” But for now, Gallihugh is just focussing on becoming a Buccaneer, and Carter a Pioneer. “I’m pretty excited,” said Gallihugh, who is considering a major in business or as rehab therapist. “ETSU is a great school to go to, and they have a great baseball program. They’ve got great facilities, and I’m sure it’s going to be a great experience.” Carter echoed the sentiments in regards to Tusculum.

“I’m pretty excited, and I can’t wait to begin another career in baseball,” said Carter, who is considering a major in psychology or sports therapy. “Tusculum has a great campus, a good baseball program with good coaches, and everybody has a good code of ethics they go by, so it’s just a great program.” Gallihugh was courted by a number of teams, including Vanderbilt, Maryville and even the University of Tennessee. But despite growing up a Vols supporter, Gallihugh is chomping at the bit for a chance to play against the Big Orange. See SIGNINGS, Page A10

Tennessee Titans 2010 schedule

NASHVILLE — The Tennessee Titans will play twice under the lights in 2010, and the team that opened last season playing away from home four of its first six games is staying in Music City for the first two this time around. The NFL released the 2010 schedule Tuesday night. The Titans already knew they had a schedule tied for the league’s toughest based on how teams finished last season with four opponents reaching the playoffs in 2009 but learned when those games will be played. They visit Jacksonville on Monday night on Oct. 18, and the Titans host AFC South rival Indianapolis in a Thursday night game on Dec. 9. Tennessee opens the season Sept. 12 hosting Oakland with Pittsburgh visiting Sept. 19. “It is always a privilege to open the season at home, and we will be facing a much-improved

Sun. Sep. 12 vs. Raiders Sun. Sep. 19 vs. Steelers Sun. Sep. 26 at Giants Sun. Oct. 3 vs. Broncos Sun. Oct. 10 at Cowboys Mon. Oct. 18 at Jaguars Sun. Oct. 24 vs. Eagles Sun. Oct. 31 at Chargers BYE Sun. Nov. 14 at Dolphins Sun. Nov. 21 vs. Redskins Sun. Nov. 28 at Texans Sun. Dec. 5 vs. Jaguars Thu. Dec. 9 vs. Colts Sun. Dec. 19 vs. Texans Sun. Dec. 26 at Chiefs Sun. Jan. 2 at Colts

See TITANS, Page A11

NFL GRIDIRON

Berry should be drafted early By BETH RUCKER AP Sports Writer KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — As a high school senior, Eric Berry approached his family’s dentist about doing an internship. Berry wanted to be a dentist too and was inquisitive and observant during the semester-long internship with Dr. Robert White. It didn’t take White long to realize that Berry’s professional career would end up going a different direction. “After his freshman year (in college) we talked about football,” White said with a laugh Tuesday. “At that point his potential was observed and shining through. I told him to focus on what he needed to do now.”

Eric Berry

The two-time All-American now has the potential to become one of the highest NFL draft ever at safety after dazzling scouts throughout his threeyear career with the Tennessee

Volunteers. Most mock drafts have Berry going in the early first round in Thursday’s draft, and only three safeties have been drafted as high as fifth overall. Eric Turner was drafted second See BERRY, Page A10

PREP SOCCER

Eagles prey on Tigers soccer 2-0 By JASON DAVIS Sports Editor PIGEON FORGE — The Pigeon Forge Tigers and Seymour Eagles continued their county soccer rivalry Tuesday evening, and the visiting Seymour squad (5-4-2) dealt the homestanding Tigers their second loss of the year 2-0. From the get-go Seymour looked in control, dictating possession from the beginning by controlling the midfield. But both teams played good defense for the first 30-plus minutes of the contest, as dual goose eggs showed on the scoreboard. But at the 33:15 mark of the first half, senior midfielder Austin Acree broke the scoring draught, just getting a shot past Pigeon Forge keeper Cory Lucas. There the score remained until half. In the second half things

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went along without a score for 15 more minutes, as the teams traded possessions in a steady driving rain. At the 15:30 point, however, the Eagles got another great scoring chance and took advantage. Senior forward Stephen Martin mashed a shot on goal, which was denied by Lucas, but went directly to fellow senior Jacob Lindsey, who promptly found the net for a 2-0 lead. With momentum fully in Seymour’s court, the already rough play got even more chippy, and Pigeon Forge was assessed a red card at 22:44. Arguing the call a Tiger player earned a yellow seconds later. Down a man, the Pigeon Forge squad never saw a good opportunity for comeback and actually allowed Jason Davis/The Mountain Press several more Seymour Seymour’s Carson Jones gets a ball past Pigeon Forge keeper Cory Lucas, but not before the goalie could deflect the shot enough to keep it out of the goal. Seymour did find the net twice in the See SOCCER, Page A11 game, however, giving them the 2-0 shutout win over the Tigers. PREP HARDBALL

Tigers hardballers tame Grainger 18-7 By COBEY HITCHCOCK Sports Writer RUTLEDGE — The Pigeon Forge Tigers hardball team put an 18-7 hurting on the Grainger Grizzlies on Monday night in Rutledge. The Orange-and-Black

bats were hot all night long in the five inning run-ruled affair. Freshman Colt Buchanan had a 4-for-4 night at the plate with two RBIs and a run scored. Senior Justin Carter was 3-for-4 with three runs, two doubles and two

stolen bases. Freshman Drake Byrd was 3-for-4 with two RBIs and two runs. Senior Hayden Whaley was 2-for-2 with four runs scored, two bases on balls, a double and an RBI. And Freshman Wil Crowe was 1-for-5, but his one hit

was a Grand Slam. Sophomore James Jinnette was the starting pitcher for the Tigers (19-4), but his night was cut short with just 1-1/3 innings of work, allowing five runs on four hits and two walks with a K. Senior Trevor

Matthews followed with 2-2/3 innings of work, allowing one run on three hits with four Ks and no walks. Sophomore Tommie Hickey closed the game in the bottom of the fifth, See TIGERS, Page A10


Sports â—† A9

Wednesday, April 21, 2010 â—† The Mountain Press RACING WITH RICH

411 winner Layne Clifton doesn’t even have a driver’s license For most 13 year olds driving a car is a dream still far off in the distant future. For Seymour’s Layne Clifton that is not necessarily the case. While he is still almost three years away from satisfying the state of Tennessee’s minimum requirement for a driver’s license, he is proving to be a more than capable driver every Saturday night at the 411 Motor Speedway. This past Saturday, Clifton scored his first feature win in the track’s topless modified division. That division is primarily for cars with an older chassis and a crate engine. It is meant to be somewhat of a lower cost way for folks to get into racing. And, as the name of the class implies, the cars do not have a roof although they are equipped with roll bars and other safety features. The drivers are clearly visible at work inside the machines.

This is young Clifton’s first year to compete in that division at 411. “We had a really fast car on Saturday,� Layne Clifton said. “In the heat race I didn’t think we had anything for (2009 track champion) Josh Driskill, but the car came to us as the night when on.� Clifton, who will turn 14 in June, is an 8th grader at Seymour Middle School. He has played basketball and baseball in the past but the majority of his time goes toward building his racing career. However, he does allow some time for a little ridin’ and ropin’ as a rodeo cowboy when not racing. According to Layne’s

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A10 ◆ Sports

The Mountain Press ◆ Wednesday, April 21, 2010

SOUTHERN LEAGUE HARDBALL

Chirinos named Hitter of the Week First league hitter award goes to Smokies catcher SEVIERVILLE — Tennessee Smokies catcher Robinson Chirinos was named Tuesday by the Southern League as its Hitter of the Week for the duration of April 8 through 18. The award is Chirinos’ first of the season. Through April 18, Chirinos led the Southern League with a .759 slugging percentage and was tied for the league home run lead with three. Chirinos, who is currently riding an eight-game hitting streak, went 3-for-4 with a home run and two RBIs Friday night against the Chattanooga Lookouts. The Falcon, Venezuela native —

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“I cheer for UT against other teams, and it was very tempting to go to UT,” said Gallihugh. “It’s very close by, and it’s a big school. But the baseball team isn’t doing too great this year and hasn’t been the past few years, and I don’t see it getting better anytime soon. “ETSU always rolls (the Vols), and usually they sweep UT every year. To play against UT will be awesome, I can’t wait. To sweep them, pitch against them, dominate them will be a lot of fun.”

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allowing one run on one hit with two Ks and a walk. The Tigers jumped to a 2-0 lead in the top of the first after Whaley drove in Carter from second with an RBI single to left, before Whaley crossed home plate on a Buchanan RBI single to right. Grainger knotted it at deuces in the bottom of the second, but Pigeon Forge answered with a huge nine-run top of the second. Crowe made it 6-2 with a Grand Slam shot, Byrd and Jinnette added an RBI single apiece, sophomore Adam Hickman had a two-RBI single to left and Hunter Baker made it 11-2 after scoring on a fielder’s choice play.

Robinson Chirinos ranked the Cubs’ 26th best prospect by Baseball America — signed with the Cubs as a non-drafted free agent in 2000.

Carter said he wants to go to Tusculum and top the successes he’s enjoyed with the Pigeon Forge baseball team. But he also said he’ll never forget what the Pigeon Forge program has done for him. “The coaches here (at Pigeon Forge) turn you from a little boy playing in the park league into a high school player,” said Carter. “They help develop your level of intensity, and you realize that you have to grow up and these are the years you are becoming a man, which will play a big part in determining who you are going to be for the rest of your life.” chitchcock@themountainpress.com

Grainger cut it to 11-6 in the bottom of the second, but the Tigers blew it open again with five more runs in the top of the fourth. Carter hit an RBI double to left, Matthews drove in Carter with a base hit up the middle, Buchanan added an RBI single to right, and Byrd finished the rally with a two-RBI single to left to make it 16-6 Tigers. Pigeon Forge added two more runs in the top of the fifth when Buchanan hit another RBI single to right, and Byrd followed with an RBI single to left. Grainger made it the final with one run in the bottom of the fifth, but it was too little, too late to extend the game for at least another inning. Pigeon Forge next travels to Christian Academy of Knoxville on Thursday.

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overall in 1991 by Cleveland, Seattle took Kenny Easley fourth overall in 1981 and Sean Taylor was picked fifth overall in 2004 by Washington. Berry has visited with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Washington Redskins and Kansas City Chiefs, who respectively hold the third through fifth picks in the first round. He’s also met with Cleveland, which has the seventh overall pick, and Philadelphia, which holds the 24th overall pick. In his typical humble manner, Berry doesn’t credit his own ball-hawking and tackling skills for making him so draftable, instead thanking players like Pittsburgh’s Troy Polamalu and Baltimore’s Ed Reed for paving the way for him. “I just hope regardless of position or whatever they say about safeties not going high, I hope someone recognizes the talent I can bring and not just on the field,” Berry said. It’s been kind of hard not to recognize the talent of the do-it-all player who won the Jim Thorpe Award as the nation’s top college defensive back. Berry has an instinct for being where the ball is. He was named the 2008 Southeastern Conference defensive player of the year after posting a Football Bowl Subdivision-best seven interceptions and returning them for a single-season Southeastern Conference record 265 yards. He holds the SEC career record with 494 career return yards interception return yards and was just 8 return yards shy of breaking Terrell Buckley’s NCAA career record. When he wasn’t picking off passers, he was hitting tailbacks, receivers and sometimes quarterbacks. In his lone season playing for Lane Kiffin and his father, defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin, Berry played closer to the line of scrimmage and

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Eric Berry functioned at times like a linebacker. Clips have been widely circulated on YouTube.com of two of his more memorable hits: a shoulder-toshoulder hit on Knowshon Moreno in 2008 that had the Georgia tailback sitting out a few of the following plays and a head-on collision with Florida quarterback Tim Tebow. Blake Beddingfield, scouting coordinator with the NFL’s Tennessee Titans, said Berry’s versatility can really impact a team. “I think that’s why Eric is thought of pretty highly. He’s a good cover guy. He’s also good in the run game. He’s been a good player for three years at Tennessee and really had a good career at Tennessee and should go on to the league as well,” Beddingfield said. Berry is hoping NFL team officials notice what he’s done off the field as well, especially at a time when teams are cracking down on misbehaving players. He was chosen as a captain at Tennessee his sophomore year. He was a captain throughout high school while starting as quarterback and safety at Creekside High School in Fairburn, Ga., for four years. “I’ve been a captain all my life in football. That just comes naturally to me,”

Berry said. He was one of the first players to talk with Kiffin when the coach was hired at Tennessee in December 2008 to replace Phillip Fulmer, the man who recruited Berry. Instead of rejecting Kiffin, Berry did his best to encourage his teammates to accept the new coach. The 21-year-old is already trying to set an example for kids in Fairburn by using some of the money earned by signing with an agent to install new turf on the field where he played football as a kid. Berry is also doing his best to take care of his family, who has done so much to take care of him. His father, former Tennessee tailback James Berry, recently had surgery and his mother, Carol, lost her job last year. Now he’s enjoying watching them relax, and he bought his mom a brand new Land Rover to show off to her friends. Berry hasn’t completely passed on his dream of being a dentist and still keeps in touch with White to talk about life after football. “We talked about post career, what he could do,” White said. “He can still be involved in the dental field. I showed him an article of a football player who went to medical school after the NFL.”


Sports â—† A11

Wednesday, April 21, 2010 â—† The Mountain Press

SOCCER

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Seymour shots on goal — with two by Robel Scott and Martin just narrowly missing. In the end Seymour proved too much, as the 2-0 score stood. Afterward, first-year Seymour coach Drew Payne reflected on the victory. “It was only our second shutout of the year,� Payne said. “We got a shutout the first game of the year against Clinton, and that’s something that we’ve been striving for, but haven’t been able to do, but we got it tonight.� Chris Ballard didn’t have to do much work in goal for Seymour on the night, but he did make a couple of nice saves to secure the shutout. Still the coach thought his team could have done more offensively. “We probably could have put a few more back in the net, but at the end of the day a win is a win. Pigeon Forge is a solid team and we needed that momentum. “We’ve been struggling to put a complete game together. We play excellent one half and don’t the next half. Some games we’ll play well technically, but won’t play with a lot of heart. Other games we’ll show a lot of heart and make stupid mistakes the whole game. I thought tonight we finally put it all together and did all those things well. “We’ve still got a little improving to do, but if we can finish this week strong, we’ve got a huge week next week. We’re feeling pretty good about where we’re at.� Pigeon Forge coach Billy

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Pigeon Forge’s T.J. Lloyd and Seymour’s Jacob Lindsey go for a header off a Seymour corner kick during the Eagles 2-0 win over the Tigers on Tuesday. Mosely was disappointed by the loss, but gave Seymour their due. “They’re a solid, physical team,� Mosely said. Next Thursday the Eagles will face their other county rival, SCHS. And this time it’s a district game. “The Sevier County game will be a big game on account of the rivalry, but it’s bigger than that,� Payne said. “We’ve not played extremely well in the district, and we think about it like a district game that we need to play

really well.� But before the Sevier County game, Payne and the Eagles will face off with a familiar foe. Thursday afternoon Cosby will travel to Seymour for an in-school game set for 1:30 p.m. Coach Drew Payne’s father, Dennis Payne, is the head coach of Cosby. “That will be interesting, it’ll be a cool experience,� Drew said. mpsports@themountainpress.com

Surprise Smokies are 10-2 ZEBULON, N.C. — Fueled by early runs and a bullpen that didn’t blink through the final three innings, the Tennessee Smokies won 6-5 in the second game of the series against the Carolina Mudcats at Five County Stadium on Tuesday afternoon. With the victory, the Smokies sport the best record of any minor league club above Class-A, as Tennessee is 10-2 to begin the season. Baseball America’s No.1 Cubs prospect Starlin Castro shined at the plate, going 2-for-4 with a two-run homer that gave Tennessee a 2-0 lead in the top of the first. Fresh off the disabled list, starter Chris Carpenter allowed just one run on two hits in three innings of work. The Smokies added runs in the second and third to take a 4-1 lead going into the fourth inning. After a scoreless fourth, Tennessee scored two in the fifth. With two men on base, Ty Wright hit a line drive straight back to Carolina’s starter Dallas Buck. Buck made the catch for the out, but his throwing error allowed Tony Campana and Starlin Castro to score to put

the Smokies up 6-1. Jeremy Papelbon took over on the mound for Carpenter and pitched a scoreless fourth and fifth before running into trouble in the bottom of the sixth. The Mudcats rallied for four runs in the frame, highlighted by a two-run homer by Sean Henry. The Mudcats added another run in the inning to cut the Tennessee lead to 6-5. The bullpen took over for the Smokies late in the game. Marco Carrillo took over for Papelbon on the hill and pitched a scoreless seventh and eighth, allowing just one hit. Carrillo earned the victory for his second win of the season. Jake Muyco was called to finish the game for Tennessee as the Mudcats came to the plate in the bottom of the ninth. After Michael Griffin and Chris Denove hit oneout singles, Yonder Alonso came into the game as a pinch-hitter. Alonso hit a single to right field, sending the runner Griffin around third. Smokies right fielder Brandon Guyer made a sharp throw to catcher Steve Clevenger who tagged out Griffin at the plate for the second out of the inning. Kris Negron lined out to

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Seymour’s Austin Acree dribbles between two Pigeon Forge defenders during the first half of play on Tuesday night at PFHS. Seymour won the game 2-0.

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Oakland team,� coach Jeff Fisher said in a statement. The Titans started 0-6 in 2009 when four of those first six games were played on the road and finished 8-8. This season, they don’t travel until Sept. 26 when they visit the New York Giants in their new stadium. That is the first of four road games in seven weeks including a trip Oct. 10 to Dallas, that prime-time game at Jacksonville, Oct. 31 in San Diego with the bye Nov. 7 before a trip Nov. 14 to Miami. With that bye, the Titans will host Denver on Oct. 3

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and after.� Tennessee concludes the regular-season schedule on the road at Kansas City on Dec. 26 and at Indianapolis on Jan. 2, a game pitting the only teams to win the AFC South title — splitting each of the past two seasons. This will be the third time in four seasons the Titans have wrapped up the season at Indianapolis. EXTRA POINTS: The Titans will play San Diego for the fifth straight season, and this will be the ninth time they play Oakland over the past 12 years including both the regular season and postseason. ... The bye coming in Week 9 will be the team’s latest since the 2005 season.

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Submitted report NATIONAL PARK — Seymour High School science students are volunteering to spend Earth Day — Thursday — cleaning up a section of streams in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park 9:3011:30 a.m. Approximately 80 students, teachers, and adult volunteers and sponsors will participate in this third year of this event. Seymour High School science teacher Charlie Householder makes arrangements with school personnel and science club members. Dana Soehn, Volunteer Coordinator for the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, chose the stream along the Spur to be cleaned up this year. Ms. Soehn will give an informational talk about environmental stewardship and voluntarism, along with safety instructions, to students at 9:30 a.m. at the park’s Welcome Center on the Spur. The event is sponsored by the Tennessee Clean Water Network, a statewide organization that organizes Tennesseans to claim our right to clean water and healthy communities, www.

tcwn.org. Renee Hoyos, Executive Director of TCWN, and retired SHS librarian Janet King appreciate Rotarian Sandy Martin and the Rotary Club of Knoxville. The Rotarians are not only helping pay expenses for this year’s event, but some are also participating in the litter cleanup effort. Media representatives are welcome to attend the event. Clean up will take place along Highway 441 on the Spur, riverbanks of the Little Pigeon River between Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge. Starting point will be the Welcome Center on the Spur. After the informational talk and instructions by the park volunteer coordinator, buses may take volunteers to other sections on the Spur.

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112 STATEWIDES lake access parcel w/ free boat slips on private, recreational lake in Tenn. Quiet, gated community. Excellent financing. Call now 1-888-792-5253, x 2456 TN Land/Lakes, LLC (TnScan) Legal Help CHILD SUPPORT PROBLEMS! Need help collecting your child support? We can help! Call toll free, 1-877-2228611, 24hours/7 days a week. (TnScan) RV's / Mobile Homes PUBLIC AUCTION OVER 400 Travel Trailers, Mobile Homes & Park Homes May 1st Carencro, LA. Internet Bidding Available! No Minimum Price!! w w w. h e n d e r s o nauctions.com (225) 686-2252 LA Lic# 136 (TnScan)

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Help Wanted-Insurance SALES REPRESENTATIVE NEEDED. MOST earn $50K$100K or more. Call our branch office at 615-4824243. Ask for Nicole Roberts or email nicole.roberts@insphereis.c om. Visit www.insphereis.com. (TnScan) Lake Property NEW LOG HOME AT The Lake & 5 AC$69,900 w/ Free Boat Slips Gorgeous, ready to finish 2100 sf log home & beautifully wooded 5 acre

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Customer Service NYSE Earn up to $1000+ per week! No sales, paid training and no experience necessary. EOE. Call Rachael between 8am - 3pm @865225-1338.

SALES CLERK 10.00 Hr. Lid’l Dolly’s Light #4, P.F.

Full time Guest Services position available at Laurel Point Resort, Gat. Benefits incl. Health, Dental, Vision & Life Insurance, 401K avail. 2 wks. vacation after 6 mo. Must be able to work weekends and evenings. Starting at $9/hr. Background and Drug Tests required. Apply in person at 805 Ski Mtn. Rd. or call: 865-436-3472 for more information.

Daycare in Kodak seeks part time teacher for all ages. Work as needed. No experience required. May become full-time. Call 933-4850 M-F for more info.

Experienced Sewing Machine Operators Aerotek is taking applications for industrial sewing machine operator, must have experience. Please call Toby Gambill at 865-2922431 or Cameron Bryne at 865-2922431.

Front desk/reservations agent needed for cabin rental company. Fulltime, paid weekly. Must be dependable & flexible. Nights & weekends a must. Background check will be required. Apply in person at Hidden Springs Resort 774-2136

Fu.ll-time Taxi Driver, F Endorsement Required. Call Tim @ 865-659-0151

Graphic Designer Sevierville based company needs an experienced person to design flyers, brochures, book covers and marketing materials. Must be able to use Adobe Creative Suite 3 (Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign) Mon - Fri 8-5. Salary plus health ins. Fax resume to 429-4523, email to: info@insightpublishing.co m.

Housekeeper Needed $10/hr Full-time Apply Lid’l Dolly’s at traffic light #4

Bring a Smile to the Elderly! Help brighten the lives of elderly in our community. Provide non-medical companionship and home-care services to help seniors remain at home for as long as possible. To learn more, contact Home Instead Senior Care Toll-free employment line: 1-877-581-5800 or homeinstead.com/ 428

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Sporting Goods GUN SHOW. APRIL 24-25. Sat. 9-5 & Sun. 9-4. Murfreesboro. Mid-TN Expo Center (1209 Park Ave.) Exit 81 off I-24. Buy-SellTrade. Info: (563) 9 2 7 - 8 1 7 6 . (TnScan)

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Riding Stables Guides Needed, Experience a must. Must have dependable transportation, Must be at least 21yrs. and older. Call 865-654-0721

Tattoo artists, Body piercer, Permanent makeup needed. Must have TN Certifications and BBP Certificate. Competitive pay. Call Eddie 865-4295881 or 803-3178577

Three Bears General Store in Pigeon Forge is seeking Management Personnel. If you are an Ambitious, Self-Motivated, Detail Oriented, MultiTasking team player who excels in Customer Service and Communication Skills AND available to work nights and weekends. PLEASE fax your resume to 429-4002. (please, no phone calls). Three Bears in Pigeon Forge is NOW HIRING experienced Deli/Fry Cooks and Ice Cream Servers. Nights & weekends required. Apply in person Mon.-Fri. WAREHOUSE & STOCK 12.00 HR LID’L DOLLY’S LIGHT 4 PF We are seeking friendly, honest and dedicated Associates. We’re hiring full & part time Associates. We offer a fun & respectful work environment and an excellent compensation plan including: Great starting hourly wages; Flexible scheduling; 401K, Health insurance and Direct deposit plans available; Generous Christmas bonus; Advancement opportunities; Ongoing training; Free family admission to all company attractions. Please apply in person at The Big Castle, Monday-Friday 10am6pm. MagiQuest, 2491 Parkway, Pigeon Forge. Must be 16 to apply. EOE 238 HOTEL/MOTEL Front Desk Position 3pm-11pm. Call for interview at 4281299.

Best Western Plaza Inn, Pigeon Forge is hiring for a part time Breakfast Attendant. Apply in person. Best Western Zoder’s Inn, 402 ParkwayGatlinburg. Needed Desk Clerk. 3 p.m.-11 p.m. shift. 2 Positions Available: Part-time 3 Days Per Week 22 1/2 hours. Fulltime 5 Days Per Week - 27 1/2 hours. Apply in person. No Phone Calls Please. Exp. Desk Clerk needed. Apply in person at Colonial House Motel in Pigeon Forge. Front Desk Clerks and Housekeepers. Apply in person at Red Roof Inn, PF.

Now hiring Housekeepers. Apply in person, Park Tower Inn, 205 Sharon Dr.

Part-time Desk Clerk and Housekeeper needed. Apply at Smoky Meadows Lodge, P.F. 865453-4625. 239 OFFICE/CLERICAL

PART TIME OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR Part time position available for an Office Administrator in a busy HVAC service company. We are a drug free company - EEOE. Fax resume to 8 6 5 - 7 7 4 - 5 6 11 (Attn: Johnny) or mail to Service Unlimited, 2245 Upper Middle Creek Road, Sevierville, TN 37876 240 JOBS WANTED

Retired person wants position as courier, driving vehicles, delivering vehicles or transporting vehicles. Full or part time. 774-9513 Leave msg. 241 PROFESSIONAL

Apartment Manager needed to manage senior apartment complex in Seymour. High School diploma or GED required. Must have valid TN driver's license and proof of auto insurance. Full-time. Please mail resume to: VHDC, Apt. Manager, 407 East Main Street, Morristown, TN 37814. Position is open until filled. EOE. 242 RESTAURANT

Bojangles Pigeon Forge Now Hiring! Accepting Applications Online at apply.bojangles.com EOE/ Drug Free Workplace

FIVE GUYS Burgers & Fries NOW HIRING fun, outgoing reliable shift leaders & crew w/a passion for service & a high energy level. Competitive wages, flex. hours, incentive pgms., empl. meals, adv. opportunities. Call Gatlinburg Career Ctr. 865-436-5131.

NOW HIRING PM Servers & Cooks. Apply Daily 3-6 PM: Mel’s Diner 119 Wears Valley Rd. Pigeon Forge


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Papa Johns Gatlinburg now hiring team members. Apply in person.

JOB OPENING: Retail Sales Positions

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Smoky Mtn. Trout House hiring Experienced Wait Staff, 4 days a week. 410 Parkway, Gat. Call 654-9183 or 436-5416.

Great Smoky Mountains Association is looking for 3 seasonal sales assistants who love GSM National Park and enjoy retail. Work locations include Cades Cove & Townsend VC, Sugarlands VC and Dollywood. Duties include ringing up sales, answering visitor

244 RETAIL questions, stocking shelves, etc. Experience in retail sales. Hiring rate: $9.35/hr. + 25¢ increase after 90days. To request an application, contact Kelli at (865) 436-7318 ext. 228 or Kelli@GSMAssoc. org. Applications accepted until positions filled.

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Gatlinburg fine jewelry store needs parttime sales associates. Looking for high-energy, outgoing well-polished, non-smoker applicants. Must be available evenings and weekends. Previous jewelry/retail experience preferred. Apply in person at Myrick’s Jewelry, 962 Parkway, Gatlinburg. Parking provided.

Sales Full time needed. Upbeat responsible person. . Good wage. Bonuses & benefits. Apply by phone 436-8445

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R E S E RVAT I O N I S T: Fast paced rental company. Good work environment, hours flexible. Apply in person at Eden Crest, 652 Wears Valley Rd., Pigeon Forge,

Foreclosure Sale. All appliances, furniture, antiques must be sold. 1208 East Parkway behind Gatlinburg Post Office. Fri-Thurs. 11 a.m.-5p.m. 307 CHILDCARE

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428-0746

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made by failure to comply with the terms and conditions of a certain note dated December 16th, 2005, executed by Prestige Land Development, Inc., payable to Larry R. Wilder and wife, Lynne Wilder, and a deed of trust dated December 16th, 2005, executed by Prestige Land Development, Inc., recorded in Book 2425, Page 748, Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, and wherein the said Prestige Land Development, Inc. conveyed the property therein described to Town and Country Title Corporation, Trustee, to secure the indebtedness therein described, the said note being the note hereinabove mentioned and the entire indebtedness having been declared due and payable as provided in said deed of trust and note and payment not having been made as demanded; and the undersigned, Daniel Hellman, having been appointed as Substitute Trustee in the place and stead of Town and Country Title Corporation, Trustee, said appointment being set forth in Book 3502, Page 668, Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, notice is hereby given that I, Daniel Hellman, Substitute Trustee, having been requested so to do by the lawful owner of said indebtedness, will on Wednesday, May 19th, 2010 at 11:00 o’clock a.m. at the front door (fronting Court Avenue) of the Courthouse in Sevier, County, Tennessee, sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, free from the equity of redemption, homestead and dower and all other exemptions of every kind, all of which are expressly waived in said deed of trust, the following described real estate in Sevier, County, Tennessee:

WHEREAS, by a Construction Deed of Trust recorded in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, in Book 3068, Page 422, on April 22, 2008, Chris Henry French conveyed to Danny L. Crotwell, Trustee, the hereinafter described real property, to secure the payment of one Promissory Note dated April 8, 2008, in the amount of One Hundred Eighty Thousand Dollars and NO/100 ($180,000.00), to Matrix Capital USA, LLC, 1715 S. 1st Street, Austin, Texas, all as fully set forth in said Deed of Trust and Promissory Note; and WHEREAS, by an Appointment of Substitute Trustee dated August 4, 2009, and recorded in Book 3401, Page 396, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, on August 14, 2009, Joseph G. Coker was appointed Substitute Trustee of said Deed of Trust in the place and stead of Danny L. Crotwell; and WHEREAS, on April 9, 2010, a Judgment was entered in a case styled Matrix Capital USA, LLC and Joseph G. Coker, Substitute Trustee, v. Chris Henry French and Elda Edith French, Case No.: 10-1-1012 in the Chancery Court for Sevier County, Tennessee, and recorded in Book 3524, Page 121, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, on April 9, 2010, reforming the Construction Deed of Trust to encumber all the rights, title and interest of the Defendant, Elda Edith French in the property described in the subject Construction Deed of Trust; and WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of the above referenced indebtedness, and other provisions of the Trust Deed have been violated, and the legal holder of the Promissory Note secured by the said Trust Deed has declared the entire amount due and payable as provided in said Trust Deed, the undersigned, as Substitute Trustee, has been directed to foreclose the aforesaid Trust Deed in accordance with the terms thereof, and the public is hereby notified that the undersigned Substitute Trustee will sell the hereinafter described real estate at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, for cash in hand, on the front steps of the Sevier County Courthouse in Sevierville, Tennessee, at 12:00 Noon on Thursday, May 13, 2010, said property to be sold in bar of the equity of redemption. Subject lands are set forth as follows: Situate in District No. Nine (9) of Sevier County, Tennessee, and being more particularly described as follows: Being Lot 44 in Hillside Estates, as shown on plat of record in Large Map Book LM6, Page 1, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which plat reference is hereby made for a more particular description of said property. For further reference see Book 3068, Page 419, and Book 3524, Page 121, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. Records in the Property Assessor’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, identify the above described property as follows: Tax Map: 045C, Group: C, Control Map: 045C, Parcel: 044.00.

SUBJECT to easements, restrictions, reservations, notations, setbacks of record in Book 1144, at page 522; Large Map Book 1, at page 52; Large Map Book 1, at page 53, Map Book 7, at page 9 and Map book 33, at page 122.

Subject lands are located at Lot 44, Hillside Estates, 646 Hills Gate Circle, Seymour, Tennessee.

BEING the same property conveyed to Prestige Land Development, Inc., a Tennessee Corporation in Book 2425, Page 746, Sevier County, Tennessee Register of Deeds

This sale will be free from the equitable right of redemption under the laws of the state of Tennessee, homestead, dower and other exemptions, the same having been waived in said trust deed, and will be subject to all unpaid taxes and subject to any easements and restrictions or prior liens or mortgages of record, if any. If the highest bidder is unable to comply with the terms of the sale, I reserve the right to proceed to the next highest bidder able to comply or to re-advertise if I so choose. The right is reserved to adjourn the day of sale to another date certain without further publication upon announcement at the time set above. The holder of the Promissory Note shall have the right to bid at said sale. The Substitute Trustee is aware of a possible Materialmanís Lien claim against the subject lands and Chris Henry French in favor of Custom Crafted Construction, Inc. dated July 18, 2008, and recorded in Book 3144, Page 799, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, on July 18, 2008, in the original amount of $56,000.00, to which reference is hereby made. To the best of the Substitute Trustee’s knowledge, information, and belief, there are no federal or state tax lien claimants or other claimants upon the subject property which would require notice pursuant to the terms and provisions of T.C.A. ß 35-5-104 or T.C.A.ß 67-1-1433 or 26 U.S.C. ß 7425. This is an attempt to collect a debt, and any information gathered in connection herewith will be utilized for that purpose. This 19th day of April, 2010.

The location of the property is off of Pearl Valley Road.

JOSEPH G. COKER, SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE

SITUATE in the First (1st) Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee, and being the following two tracts of property: TRACT 1: Being a 90.003 acre tract as shown on a plat of record in Large Map Book 1, Page 52 in the Sevier County, Tennessee Register of Deeds Office. Tract 2: Being a 45.374 acre tract as shown on a plat of record in Large Map Book 1, at page 53 in the said Register’s Office. TOGETHER WITH AND SUBJECT TO Grant of Easement for Right of Way of record in Book 1144, at page 538, in the said Register’s Office. EXCEPTED from the above conveyance is a 1.05 acre parcel, more or less, previously conveyed in Book 1435, at page 145 in the said Register’s Office.

This sale is subject to all matters shown on any applicable recorded plat; any unpaid taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements, or setback lines that may be applicable; any statutory rights of redemption of any governmental agency, state or federal; any prior liens or encumbrances as well as any priority created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. In addition, the following parties may claim an interest in the above-referenced property: SEVIER COUNTY, TENNESSEE. The sale held pursuant to this Notice may be rescinded at the Successor Trusteeís option at any time. The right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time and place certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth above. Should the highest bidder fail to comply with the terms of the bid at the public sale, then the Substitute Trustee shall have the option of accepting the second highest bid, or the next highest bid with which the buyer is able to comply. The right is reserved to reject all bids as insufficient. Dated April 16th. 2010.

Daniel Hellman, Esq., BPR 19103 204 Parkway, Suite 3 P.O. Box 4606 Sevierville, TN 37864 (865)-323-2178

April 21, 28 & May 5, 2010

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State Licensed 3 Star Home Day care, has openings 6wks - 5yrs. Mon - Fri 7 5:30pm $90/wk, EOA 436-9442

500 MERCHANDISE Garage Sale Thur-Sat 8:30am - 4pm Pullen Rd, Sunrise Estates

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555 GARAGE & YARD SALES 5 Family Indoor Sale! April 22-24 7am5pm Corner of Teaster & Wears Valley Rd Shops of Pigeon Forge, Suite 16. Look for signs and balloons. Furniture, beds, blankets, building supples, showroom, light fixtures, etc...

Yard Sale April 22, 23, 24. New things added daily. Glades Rd. 9am4pm. 254-2371

Yard Sale- Apr 22nd 24th 8am -3pm. Home deco, furn. tools & more!! 604 King Branch Rd. Located off the “spur” between PF & Gatlinburg. 865654-5848

SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE Sale at public auction will be on A pril 28, 2010 at 12:00 PM Eastern Standard Time, at the front door, Sevier County Courthouse, Sevierville, Tennessee pursuant to Deed of Trust executed by Gary L. Dennis and wife, Teresa A. Dennis, to C. Thomas Cates, Trustee, on July 26, 2005 at Book Volume 2302, Page 435 conducted by Shapiro & Kirsch, LLP Substitute Trustee, all of record in the Sevier County Registers Office. Owner of Debt: DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS as Indenture Trustee for the registered holders of SAXON ASSET SECURITIES TRUST 2005-3 MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET BACKED NOTES, SERIES 2005-3 The following real estate located in Sevier County, Tennessee, will be sold to the highest call bidder subject to all unpaid taxes, prior liens and encumbrances of record: Described property located in teh Ninth (9th) Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee, to wit: Lot 62 of The Boon Docks, as the same appears on a plat of record in Map Book 23, Page 8, in the Registers Office for Sevier County, Tennessee to which reference is hereby made for a more particular description. Street Address: 353 Fallen Oak Circle (Per Deed of Trust) Property located on Fallen Oak Circle (Per Tax Assessor) Seymour, TN 37865 Current Owner(s) of Property: Gary L. Dennis and wife, Teresa A. Dennis Other interested parties: Schmid Construction, L.P., c/o Jerry D. Rerley, Attorne The street address of the above described property is believed to be 353 Fallen Oak Circle (Per Deed of Trust), Property located on Fallen Oak Circle (Per Tax Assessor), Seymour, TN 37865, but such address is not part of the legal description of the property sold herein and in the event of any discrepancy, the legal description herein shall control. SALE IS SUBJECT TO TENANT(S) RIGHTS IN POSSESSION. All right of equity of redemption, statutory and otherwise, and homestead are expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee. The right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, and place certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth above. If the highest bidder cannot pay the bid within twenty-four (24) hours of the sale, the next highest bidder, at their highest bid, will be deemed the successful bidder. This property is being sold with the express reservation that the sale is subject to confirmation by the lender or trustee. This sale may be rescinded at any time. This office is a debt collector. This is an attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Shapiro & Kirsch, LLP Substitute Trustee Law Office of Shapiro & Kirsch, LLP 6055 Primacy Parkway, Suite 410 Memphis, TN 38119 Phone 901-767-5566 Fax 901-767-8890 File No. 10-002064 April 7, 14 & 21, 2010

SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE WHEREAS, default having been made in the payment of the debts and obligations secured to be paid by that certain Deed of Trust executed on October 30, 2006, by Ralph Edward Baker and Rita Ruth Baker to Allen C. Dunstan, Trustee, as same appears of record in the Registers Office of Sevier County, Tennessee, under Book No. 2675, Page 672, (“Deed of Trust”); and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned to Aurora Loan Services, LLC; and WHEREAS, Aurora Loan Services, LLC, the current owner and holder of said Deed of Trust, (the “Owner and Holder”), appointed the undersigned, Nationwide Trustee Services, Inc., as Substitute Trustee by instrument filed for record in the Registers Office of Sevier County, Tennessee, with all the rights, powers and privileges of the original Trustee named in said Deed of Trust; and NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the entire indebtedness has been declared due and payable as provided in said Deed of Trust by the Owner and Holder, and that the undersigned, Nationwide Trustee Services, Inc., Substitute Trustee, or his duly appointed attorneys or agents, by virtue of the power and authority vested in him, will on Thursday, April 29, 2010, commencing at 2:00 PM at the steps of the Main entrance of the Sevier County Courthouse, Sevierville, Tennessee, proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property situated in Sevier County, Tennessee, to wit: The following described real property situated in Sevier County, Tennessee: Situate in the Fourth Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee, and being Lot No. Nine (9) in Thurman Heights Subdivision as the same appears on a plat of record in Map Book 8, Page 68, Registers Office, Sevier County, Tennessee. Being the same property conveyed to Ralph Edward Baker and wife, Rita Ruth Baker by deed from Sheila Ann Baker, Barbara Jean Baker and Keith Eugene Baker recorded 07/22/2002 in Deed Book 1490 Page 110, in the Registers Office of Sevier County, Tennessee. Tax ID: 0620B-0620-021.00 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1137 East Dogwood Lane Sevierville, TN 37862 CURRENT OWNER(S): Ralph Edward Baker and Rita Ruth Baker The sale of the above-described property shall be subject to all matters shown on any recorded plan; any unpaid taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior liens or encumbrances as well as any priority created by a fixture filing; and any matter that an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. SUBORDINATE LIENHOLDERS: N/A OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: N/A All right and equity of redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee. The right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, and place certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth above. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Nationwide Trustee Services, Inc. Substitute Trustee c/o NDS1 Nationwide Trustee Services, Inc. 1587 Northeast Expressway Atlanta, GA 30329 (770) 234-9181 File No.: 354.0936870TN April 7, 14 & 21, 2010

WHEREAS, default having been made in the payment of the debts and obligations secured by that certain Real Estate Deed of Trust for Tennessee executed on August 28, 2006, by Steven M. Coy, unmarriedtoMary Ruth Tackett, Trustee, as same appears of record in the Register’s Office of Sevier County, Tennessee in Book2610, Page110-116, recorded September 1, 2006, (Deed of Trust); and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Deed(s) of Trust is the United States of America, acting by and through the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA); and WHEREAS, USDA, the current owner and holder of said Deed(s) of Trust appointed Jerry Amonett as Substitute Trustee by instrument filed for record in the Register’s Office of Sevier County, Tennessee, with all the rights, powers and privileges of the original Trustee named in said Deed(s) of Trust; and NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the entire indebtedness has been declared due and payable as provided in said Deed(s) of Trust by USDA, and Jerry Amonett as Substitute Trustee, or duly appointed agent, pursuant to the power, duty, and authorization in and conferred by said Deed(s) of Trust, will on Wednesday May 19, 2010, commencing at 10:00A.M. at the northdoor at the Sevier County Courthouse, Sevierville, Tennessee, proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest bidder either for cash or 10 percent of the high bid price as a non- refundable deposit with balance due within ten (10) days of sale, (and if such balance goes unpaid, USDA will retain the deposit and re-foreclose) the following described property lying and being in the 9th Civil District in Sevier County, Tennessee to wit: Being Lot 24R-1, as shown on that certain plat entitled, Final Plat, Replat of Lot 24, Keene Valley Subdivision Phase 1 and Darrell Keene Valley Property, as recorded in Plat Book 36, page 334, Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, towhich plat reference is here made for a more complete description. Being the same property conveyed by Darrell Keene, unmarried toSteven M.. Coy, by deed of record in Deed Book 2610, Page 108, in the said Register’s Office. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 401 Cunningham Road North Seymour TN 37865 CURRENT OWNERS: Steven M. Coy The sale of the above-described property shall be subject to all matters shown on any recorded plan; any unpaid taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or setback lines that may be applicable; any prior liens or encumbrances as well as any priority created by a fixture filing; and any matter that an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: Citifinancial, Inc. All right and equity of redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, and dower are expressly waived in said Deed(s) of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the undersignedwill sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee. The right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, and place certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth above.

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NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

453-0727 STATE OF TENNESSEE, SEVIER COUNTY Under and by virtue of a P ower of Sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed on December 31, 2001 by Jerry Thomas Wyatt and wife, Gina G. Wyatt to The Home Bank of Tennessee, Lender and Douglas. S. Yates, Trustee(s), which was recorded on January 8, 2002, in Book 1356, at Page 324, Sevier County, Tennessee Register of Deeds. WHEREAS , default having been made in the payment of the debt(s) and obligation(s) thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the current owner and holder of said Deed of Trust, Branch Banking and Trust Company, (the ĂŹOwner and HolderĂŽ), appointed the undersigned, Brock & Scott, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee, by an instrument duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Sevier County, Tennessee, with all the rights, powers and privileges of the original Trustee named in said Deed of Trust; and NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the entire indebtedness has been declared due and payable as provided in said Deed of Trust by the Owner and Holder, and that as agent for the undersigned, Brock & Scott, PLLC, Substitute Trustee, by virtue of the power and authority vested in it, will on April 28, 2010, at 1 2:00PM at the usual and customary location at the Sevier County Courthouse, Sevierville, Tennessee, proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property situated in Sevier County, Tennessee, to wit:

Situate in the Fourth Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee, and being more particularly described as follows according to survey by Herman A. Hodge, RLS, dated January 7, 1971: Beginning on an iron pin a corner to Owenby and Fitzpatrick, said iron pin being the most northwesterly point of the premises herein conveyed; thence with the line of Fitzpatrick, North 89 deg. 47 min. 30 sec. East, 201.85 feet to an iron pin; South 05 deg. 00 min. East 234.30 feet to an iron pin in the right of way line of J. L. -Middle Creek Road; thence with the said right of way line, South 84 deg. 05 min. West 105.0 feet to an iron pin; South 59 deg. 45 min. West 96 feet to an iron pin a corner to Owenby; thence with the line of Owenby North 05 deg. 00 min. West 285.89 feet to the point of Beginning, containing 1.1793 acres, more or less. The above property is subject to all power lines and/or road easements which may exist. Being the same property conveyed to Jerry Thomas Wyatt and wife, Gina G. Wyatt, by Warranty Deed from Raymond Barbeito and wife, Kimberly S. Barbeito, dated July 28, 1992, and of record in Book 480, Page 698 in said Register s Office. Parcel ID Number: 0 73-063.00 Said property is commonly known as 1225 Jayell Road Sevierville, TN 37862 Current Owner(s): Jerry Thomas Wyatt and wife, Gina G. Wyatt. Other Interested Party(ies): H olston Methodist Federal CU The sale of the property described above shall be subject to all matters shown on any recorded plat; any and all liens against said property for unpaid property taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior liens or encumbrances as well as any priority created by a fixture filing; a deed of trust; and any matter than an accurate survey of the premises might disclose; and All right and equity of redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee. The right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, and place certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth above. This office is attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Brock & Scott, PLLC, Substitute Trustee M.Todd Jackson, TN BPR 23455 Brock & Scott, PLLC, Substitute Trustee c/o Tennessee Foreclosure Department 5431 Oleander Drive, Suite 200 Wilmington, NC 28403 PH: 888-251-0331 FX: (910) 392-8597 File No.: 10-07582

For Sale

A-1 pre-owned dryers, washers, ranges & refrigerators All with warranty. Cagles Furniture and Appliances

453-0727

696 APARTMENTS FOR RENT

Office space, retail showroom & warehouse. 1200-6400 SF, Sev. area. Call 865-388-5455.

1Bedroom Apt., w/d, stove, refrig. furn. $475/mo., + dep. 865-436-4107 or 436-7379.

610 DUPLEX FOR RENT

Spacious & Quiet! 2 BR / 2 BA Apts. for Rent in Wears Valley From $650/mo. 12 Mo. Lease Pets Allowed (865) 329-7807

3BR duplex $700 mth + deposit Call Barbara 865-368-5338

NICE, CLEAN

Retail shops in The Village shopping center downtown Gatlinburg. 865-4363995 or 803-5950

Duplex Gatlinburg 2BD/1BA, Carport, Fully-Furnished $650/$700.mth. Less than 1 mile from Hard Rock Cafe. Call 865428-9717 693 ROOMS FOR RENT 601 TOWNHOUSES FOR RENT

Weekly Rentals

Townhomes

Includes Phone, Color TV, Wkly Housekeeping Micr./Frig. Available

Near hospital

2BR 1.5BA

$169.77+ Family Inns West

865-453-1748 (Day) 865-428-3381 (Night)

Pigeon Forge 865-453-4905

Some pets

605 BUSINESS RENTALS

Modern ofďŹ ce space for lease $550/mo. Great location in Sevierville Business district Price includes all utilities, internet & phone service Kitchen Break Area Ample Parking Prime Choice Realty

865-223-5677

Attractive shop for rent on the Parkway in Gatlinburg. Good location and immediate occupancy. Call for particulars: 423-886-7464

2BR/2BA located in New Center area $500/mo & up $350 damage dep. Call for appt.

428-5157 599-6215

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CONVENIENTLY LOCATED IN SEVIERVILLE 2 bedroom 1.5 bath townhomes Call 428-5161

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Kodak:

2BR 2BA 1 level No pets. $600 w/$550 dep.

932-2613

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Boyd’s Creek area.

Apt. for rent $600 mth No pets.

850-5700

Rooms for rent, weekly rates, furn., cable TV.

436-4471 or 621-2941

1 BR / 1 BA IN SEVIERVILLE $380.00 + DEPOSIT NO PETS 865-712-5238

696 APARTMENTS FOR RENT

$600 damage dep.

Affordable Housing in Gatlinburg

ROOMS FOR RENT Weekly Low Rates $110.00 + tax 436-5179 Greystone Rentals Red Carpet Inn 349 East Parkway Gatlinburg, TN

Now Leasing, New Apartments in Gatlinburg behind GP High School near trolley stop 2 BR / 1 BA $585/mo. Call (865) 436-3565

Clean, Quiet 1BR Eff. W/D. All utilities. $620 a mth. Small pets ok. Located on English Mtn. 865-654-1486 CROSSCREEK 2BR/2BA large garden Trolley access $580.00 865-429-2962

Gatlinburg Rooms for Rent Furnished All Utilities, Cable and Tax included

$100 per week 865-621-2941

GATLINBURG Deal! OFFICE/APT/SHO P water inc. No Pets. 621-3015

Great professional office space for rent. Must see! 1400 sq ft. Call Joanna 865-774-8885. EOE M/F/H

04/07/2010, 04/14/2010, 04/21/2010

605 BUSINESS RENTALS

NEW BIBLE Jumble Books Go To: http://www.tyndale.com/jumble/

589 FURNITURE

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1 & 2 BR avail. Some Pets OK. $400 UP WATER INCLUDED Murrell Meadows 1/8 mile from Walters State College Allensville Road Walk to lake Reasonable Rates

DOLLYWOOD AREA 2BR, util. furn. No pets, 428-1084 or 654-6265

654-7033

DOWNTOWN SEVIERVILLE 428 Park Rd.

near trolley stop

Includes All Utilities. Free Wi-Fi, Cable, Laundry, Kitchens, Clean Rooms, NO PETS.

800-359-8913

INVITATION TO BID SEVIERVILLE, TENNESSEE Sealed bids for the items speciďŹ ed below will be RECEIVED UNTIL AND PUBLICLY OPENED AT 2:00 PM, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 2010 by the City of Sevierville, 120 Gary Wade Boulevard, Sevierville, Tennessee, 37862. Bids received after the speciďŹ ed time, postmarked notwithstanding, shall be rejected. Bids shall be submitted on forms furnished by the City. SpeciďŹ cations and bid forms may be obtained at the Sevierville City Hall, 120 Gary Wade Boulevard, Sevierville, Tennesee or on website at www.seviervilletn.org. Envelopes shall be labeled: “BID ENCLOSED: (Specify Bid Item Listed Below)â€? and mailed to the following address: Lynn K. McClurg, City Recorder City of Sevierville P.O. Box 5500 Sevierville, TN 37864-5500 1. D & C SYSTEMS MATERIALS 2. DUCTILE IRON PIPE 3. PRECAST MANHOLES The City of Sevierville does not discriminate based on race, color, or national origin in federal or state sponsored programs, pursuant to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. 2000d.)

105 YARD & TREE SERVICES

105 YARD & TREE SERVICES

105 YARD & TREE SERVICES

105 YARD & TREE SERVICES

Bushhogging-clearing, dumptruck, Grading, backhoe.

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Yard Mowing & Weedeating Yard Clean up Hauling Trash & Brush Trees Cut & Removal & Trimmed

Washam And Ward Mowing & Landscaping Any of your maintenance needs inside or out Free Estimates

865-441-0400 or 865-389-5490

865-654-0892

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Owned and operated by

Jim Loveday & Son Business & Residential

Free Estimates

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865-428-9010

Home 453-1328 Cell 604-6707

106 HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Lic & Ins.

Campbell Enterprises 865-850-2078

Care Service Free Estimates

865-382-2884

Free Estimates

680-4827

with Classifieds! Call 428-0746

... give the Classifieds a try.

428-0746

106 HOME IMPROVEMENTS

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Hunt’s Painting Company +JP 'TP y .E? +JO EPA & HUD Certified .A=@ $=OA 2=EJP 4AIKR=H SSS *QJPO2NAOOQNA%HA=JEJC ?KI

865-258-3762

Country Meadows Landscaping & Pools Complete Landscape Services and Fiberglass Installation Jimmy Whetstone 865-387-0096 Lic. & Insured

113 MISC.SERVICES

SCIENCE TUTORING

Reasonable Rates TN & NY CertiďŹ ed HS Teacher Call Kelley Verizon# 631-786-6975

R.J.M. Construction Home Improvement Remodeling

GRAB more attention

106 HOME IMPROVEMENTS

M&M Lawn

SELL IT. Trash it,

106 HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Finest Quality Craftsmanship TENNESSEE CARPENTERS Floating Docks /Int-Ext Finish Remodels / Hardwood Stairs Fencing / Additions / Decks / Siding

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111 HOME & OFFICE CLEANING

Linda G’s Cleaning Service Residential/Small Business Monthly/Weekly Call for appt.

865-654-2223 Credit Cards accepted

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696 APARTMENTS FOR RENT

696 APARTMENTS FOR RENT

697 CONDO RENTALS

GATLINBURG Trolley rt. 1BR, unfurn. No pets. Water inc. 865-621-3015.

RIVERWALK 1BR/1BA TO 2BR/2BA $545.00 to $695.00 865-429-2962

2BR/1BA Fridge, stove, dishwasher, W/D hkup. $600. 2BD/1.5BA Condo, $700. 3BD/2BA House $800. 924-4761.

Large 1BR Water, app furnished. No pets. Ref. $450 + dep. 680-3078.

698 MOBILE HOME RENTALS

Nice Homes Kodak ~No Pets~

699 HOME RENTALS

699 HOME RENTALS

Sevierville

$550 to $950+. Wanda Galli Realty Exec. 680-5119 or 7744307.

3BR/2BA Garage/basement Swimming Pool

2BR/2BA $475 2BR/1BA $385

Call 428-5161

Incl. Appl., C H/A, Deck

865-607-0392 697 CONDO RENTALS

698 MOBILE HOME RENTALS

Light 6, P/Forge Duplex, 2BD/1BA, All appls, W/D, Large Family Rm, Wood Floors $550 mon. 1st/Last/Dep/ No Pets 865-898-7925

2 & 3BR mobile homes for rent Must have refs. Call for info 428-3096

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

STATE OF TENNESSEE, SEVIER COUNTY Under and by virtue of a P ower of Sale contained in that certain Deed Teresa D. Johnson to Branch Banking and Trust Company, Lender and BB&T Collateral Service Corporation, Trustee(s), which was recorded on October 27, 2003, in Book 1823, at Page 289, Sevier County, Tennessee Register of Deeds. WHEREAS , default having been made in the payment of the debt(s)

NICE, CLEAN IN KODAK 3BR/2BA rent to own. Seymour. $750/mo No pets. 865-7657929. 3BR/2BA Single wide trailer. Located on Pittman Center in Sev. No pets. No smoking. $600/mo. incl, water, 1st & last mo. rent req. 865-366-7045.

Affordable accommodations for low income for 1-4 people on Painter Mountain Call 865654-8702

and obligation(s) thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the

Brock & Scott, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee, by an instrument duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds Sevier County,

Camper $385 Elect/ water incl. Possibly work for some rent. 933-8955

Tennessee, with all the rights, powers and privileges of the original Trustee named in said Deed of Trust; and THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the entire

indebtedness has been declared due and payable as provided in said Deed of Trust by the Owner and Holder, and that as agent for the undersigned, Brock & Scott, PLLC, Substitute Trustee, by virtue of the

Douglas Lake 2BR Private lot. $550 mth $350 dep. No pets. 865-428-9963

power and authority vested in it, will on April 28, 2010, at 1 2:00PM at the usual and customary location at the Sevier County Courthouse, Sevierville, Tennessee, proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property situated in Sevier County, Tennessee, to wit: SITUATE in the Second (2nd) Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee,

4 BD / 2 BA + GARAGE 4 MILES FROM EXIT 407 $950/MONTH + DEPOSIT. NO PETS. 865-712-5238

BOB RENTS Pigeon Forge 2BR/2BA

EfďŹ ciency Sev. Gatl.

New Center

current owner and holder of said Deed of Trust, Branch Banking and Trust Company, (the Owner and Holder), appointed the undersigned,

Hwy 321 Pittman Center area. 1&2 BR cabin on creek. Fully furnished. Utilities included. $225 & $250 wk. 850-2487

2BD Mobile Home, no smoking, no pets. $135/wk. 1st, last + damage deposit due. 621-2300.

of Trust executed on October 16, 2003 by Teresa Darlene Johnson aka

NOW,

699 HOME RENTALS 1100 Sq. Ft. House. 1BR + loft. Beautiful view near Pigeon Forge. $825 mo. 865-696-6900.

Nice, clean 2 or 3BR 2BA mobile homes off Interstate 40 Exit 402. Starting at $450 mth. No pets. 865-8502047

3BA/2BA w/Garage\

Sevierville 2BR/1.5BA 865-774-5919

2BD / 1BA House Sevierville Area on Parkway for lease with Side Storage Building

850-2487

within the corporate limits of the City of Gatlinburg, Tennessee, and

Lg. Home on Lake for lease in Kodak Minutes from 407 4 BR / 4+ BA, Lg. Deck, 2 Fireplaces $2,000/mo.

850-2483 3BD/2BA Lawn Maintance free Incl. $1000.mth / pet friendly. Kodak area, Also 2 houses in Dandridge Call 865-258-8966 4BR 3BA $1000 mth 2610 Surftide Dr in Dandridge off Exit 407. Lake access, lake view. 865405-1478. 4BR custom built log cabin on a corner lot. Fully furn. $2400 per mth. Will consider lease/purchase 865-573-6859 A Perfect Location. 2 blocks off Parkway near Walmart. 2BR/2BA w/carport, w/d & water furn. Approx. 1400 SF, non-smoking environment. No pets please. $750 month. Year lease. Call 865-453-5396.

Beautiful 2BR Furn. Log Cabin for residential rent. Located between Gat. & P.F. $750 month. Call Business office:423-246-1500/ day or night FOR RENT-2 BR. 1 BA. Stepless Brick Ranch, PF $500 Dep. $600 Rent, Ref. required, No PETS Call 404392-8659. Gatlinburg: 2BR/1BA, No pets. Credit check, Sec. Dep. required. $600 mth 430-4222. Large new 3BR/2BA. Mtn. Meadows. $895/mo. Jackson Real Estate & Auc. 865-397-4214,5484213 or 256-7973. HUD PUBLISHER’S NOTICE All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, family status or national origin, or intention to make any such preferences, limitations or discrimination. State laws forbid discrimination in the sale, rental or advertising of real estate based on factors in addition to those protected under federal law. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination, call HUD Toll-free at 1-800-6699777, The Toll-free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275.

and as corrected in Map Book 28, page 241, Registers Office, Sevier County, Tennessee, to which maps specific reference is hereby made for a more particular description. Mountview Village Condominiums is a Horizontal Property Regime established pursuant to TCA 66-27-101, et seq., as amended. TOGETHER WITH an undivided interest in the common elements, vote, surplus and liability for common expenses and other assessments appurtenant thereto, and as set out in the Master Deed of Mountview Village Condominiums, of record in Deed Book 311, page 776, and as amended and re-recorded in Deed Book 331, page 341, in said Registers Office. Subject

to

the

easements,

restrictions,

covenants,

regulations,

conditions and to all applicable bylaws and all other matters set out in the Master Deed of Mountview Village Condominiums of record in Deed Book 311, page 776. and as amended and re-recorded in Deed Book 331, page 341, in said Registers Office. Together with the following easements: A. Non-exclusive easement for ingress and egress, and support of said Unit 115, Building 5, through the common elements and the repair of said unit through all other units and through the common elements. B. Exclusive easement to the use of the balcony or patio appurtenant to the unit herein conveyed, if applicable. C. Non-exclusive easement through each unit for support and repair of the common elements. Subject to the following easements: A. Easement through said unit appurtenant to the common elements and all other units for support and repair of the common elements and all other units. B. Non-exclusive easement appurtenant to all units for ingress and egress and use of the common elements.

D. Easements, appurtenant to the common elements, for encroachment upon the space of the unit by those portions of the common elements located within the unit. BEING the same property Teresa Darlene Keenan, single acquired from Roy Van Dyke, single, individually and T.V.T. Corporation, A Tennessee Corporation doing business at 1758 Hidden Hills Road, Sevier County, Gatlinburg, Tennessee 37738, by deed dated June 20, 1995, of record in Trust Book 548, page 1, Registers Office, Sevier County, Tennessee. Teresa Darlene Keenan is now known as Teresa Darlene Keenan Johnson. Parcel ID Number: 117-235.04 C - 039 Said property is commonly known as 221 Woodland Road, Unit 115 Gatlinburg, TN 37738. Current Owner(s): Teresa Darlene Keenan, single. Other Interested Party(ies): N one. The sale of the property described above shall be subject to all matters shown on any recorded plat; any and all liens against said property for unpaid property taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior liens or encumbrances as well as

Under and by virtue of a P ower of Sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed on March 30, 2001 by Kenneth B. Gipson and wife, Sharon E. Gipson to BANKFIRST, Lender and Lars. C. Anderson or R. Stephen Hagood, Trustees, Trustee(s), which was recorded on April 2, 2001, in Book 1205, at Page 705, Sevier County, Tennessee Register of Deeds. WHEREAS , default having been made in the payment of the debt(s) and obligation(s) thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the current owner and holder of said Deed of Trust, Branch Banking and Trust Company, (the ĂŹOwner and HolderĂŽ), appointed the undersigned, Brock & Scott, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee, by an instrument duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Sevier County, Tennessee, with all the rights, powers and privileges of the original Trustee named in said Deed of Trust; and NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the entire indebtedness has been declared due and payable as provided in said Deed of Trust by the Owner and Holder, and that as agent for the undersigned, Brock & Scott, PLLC, Substitute Trustee, by virtue of the power and authority vested in it, will on April 28, 2010, at 1 2:00PM at the usual and customary location at the Sevier County Courthouse, Sevierville, Tennessee, proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property situated in Sevier County, Tennessee, to wit: SITUATED in the Seventeenth (17th) Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee, and being all of Lot 10 of Riversong Subdivision, as shown on plat of record in Large Map Book 1, page 92 and as revised in Large Map Book 1, page 94, Registers Office, Sevier County, Tennessee, to which plans specific reference is hereby made for a more particular description. TOGETHER WITH the right of use, in conjunction with the rights of others, of: (1) that certain right of way for a bridge across the Little Pigeon River granted in Right of Way Deed of record in Right of Way Book 8, page 55, Registers Office, Sevier County, Tennessee; (2) all roads, rights of way and easements within Riversong Subdivision as shown on the above referenced plats and which may be recorded in the future pursuant to the below-referenced Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions.

than an accurate survey of the premises might disclose; and and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee. The right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, and place certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth above. This office is attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Brock & Scott, PLLC, Substitute Trustee M.Todd Jackson, TN BPR 23455 Brock & Scott, PLLC, Substitute Trustee c/o Tennessee Foreclosure Department 5431 Oleander Drive, Suite 200 Wilmington, NC 28403 PH: 888-251-0331 FX: (910) 392-8597 File No.: 10-07692 04/07/2010, 04/14/2010, 04/21/2010

Cobbly Knob 3BD/2BA Bsmt Rancher @ Webb Creek. Totally Remodled, 2 Car Garage, Covered Porch, Large Deck, New Kitchen, Etc. $179,900 OBO Brackfield & Assoc. 691-8195 House for Sale Great location in the Heart of Pigeon Forge 1400+ sq ft 3BR/2+BA Real wood floors New tile in bathrooms ***$139,000*** Not for rent or lease Call 865-850-6738

Appraised Value $240,000

Lot 10 Riversong Subdivision Gatlinburg, TN 3773 Current Owner(s): Kenneth B. Gipson and wife, Sharon E. Gipson. Other Interested Party(ies): Atlantic Credit and Finance, Inc.. The sale of the property described above shall be subject to all matters shown on any recorded plat; any and all liens against said property for unpaid property taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior liens or encumbrances as well as any priority created by a fixture filing; a deed of trust; and any matter than an accurate survey of the premises might disclose; and All right and equity of redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee. The right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, and place certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth above. This office is attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Brock & Scott, PLLC, Substitute Trustee M.Todd Jackson, TN BPR 23455 Brock & Scott, PLLC, Substitute Trustee c/o Tennessee Foreclosure Department 5431 Oleander Drive, Suite 200 Wilmington, NC 28403 PH: 888-251-0331 FX: (910) 392-8597 File No.: 10-06337 April 7, 14 & 21, 2010

Riverstone Resort 4BR/4BA condo for sale. Call Mike 865-765-5303.

2BR/2BA Newer Home, LG Kit. Vaulted Ceilings $109,900 ALICIA 809.3420 New Custom Home Over 2100 SF Fin. 3 Car Gar. Over 3000 SF unfinished 3 levels of living. Views $359,900 ALICIA 809.3420 Gatlinburg Rancher on Wooded Acre! 2400 SF 3BR/3BA Chalet Minutes to D o w n t o w n $239,000 Call JOE 696.7926

943 AUTOMOBILE SALES

1995 Mazda Millenia low mileage, excellent condition, moon roof, leather interior, a/c, full size spare. Been garaged, Ambient thermometer $4995. Call 865932-1745

2002 JAGUAR X-type, 3.0, gray w/black interior. Nice car. $5,000 OBO. Call 865-607-6542.

For Sale or Trade: 1992 Lincoln $800 OBO. Needs a little work. Fair cond. Also, 1985 Ford Ranger 4wd, need transmission work. $600 OBO. Call Betty at 774-1987. 945 TRUCK SALES

722 BUSINESS BUILDINGS Storage Building For Sale,Rent or lease. 3000 sq ft. Low rent. Call for details. 680-5764

1995 Mazda B3000 Pickup, extended cab, low mileage, new tires, new cooling system, been garaged, 5 speed transmission, new windshield. $3995. Call 865-932-1745 2001 Dodge Ram 1500 Club Cab Truck, 4 door, 360/4wd, lift kit, new tires. 865-6804292.

New Construction Homes Starting at $89,900-$200,000

New Home 3BR/2BA 1656SF 2C Gar. $170,000 RENEE' 680.5564

Monthly or Yearly Utilities & wiďŹ Bathhouse & Laundromat Near the Park 850-2487

67 Chevy Impala SS Rebuilt 327 engine & trans. New body work, paint & carpet. Call 865-3569142 Serious inquiries only. Vehicle garaged since body work done.

Foreclosure Sale, 3 BD / 2 BA House in Kodak Area

REALTY PLUS

2BR/2BA New Townhome Lg. Master Pick Carpet colors $104,900 ALICIA 809.3420

RV and Camp Sites

Indian Camp Creek

2.80 Acres: 2BR/1BA brick/vinyl home. Bsmt., 2 car garage. $136,900. Kathy 621-0450 Realty Plus 4288155

LeConte Landing, Reduced. 3BR 2BA, Brick, May trade smaller home. 865414-0117.

Sevierville Homes 3BR Newer Home Move in ready! $79,900 ALICIA 809.3420

831 MOBILE HOME PARK LOTS

949 AUTOS & TRUCKS WANTED

829 MANUFACTURED HOME SALES

16x80 above average. 3BR/2BA. On lot in Sev. $26,000. Call 865-898-6565.

Turn your junk cars & trucks into cash. 908-6207

NEW SINGLE WIDES & DOUBLE WIDES CHEAP PAYMENTS EASY - LOAN BY PHONE

865-453-0086

950 MOTORCYCLE SALES

We Buy Used Bikes! Smoky Mountain Harley-Davidson, Shane Tymon (865) 977-1669

<_SQ\ CdbQg Starting at

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Comics ◆ A17

Wednesday, April 21, 2010 ◆ The Mountain Press Family Circus

Close to Home

Advice

Man becomes attached to child that may not be his

Zits

Blondie

Baby Blues

Beetle Bailey

Dear Annie: I’m 24 years old and confused. I have been in an on-andoff relationship with the same woman for the past eight years. A year ago, I discovered “Samantha” had been having extended, all-night conversations with “Andrew,” the same guy she cheated on me with in high school. I was so hurt that I broke off our relationship. We got back together a few months later, but during the break, I got involved with “Ava.” Ava recently had a baby boy and told me I might be the father. I have asked for a DNA test, but in the meantime, I’ve become really attached to the child and told Ava she can call on me any time. Even if the baby is not mine, I would still want to be part of his life. The other potential candidate for fatherhood changed his phone number and moved out of town. No child should grow up without a father. Am I wrong to want to be a father to this boy even though I’m back with Samantha now? -- A Man with a Good Heart Dear Man: Becoming a father to another woman’s child could profoundly change the relationship you have with Samantha. If the child is biologically yours, you have a legal obligation to care for him. If you are not the father, it is kind and generous of you to want to be part of his life, and we hope you will be. But if you intend to stay with Samantha, we recommend you let her be part of the decision.

Otherwise, you may have to choose between them. Dear Annie: My sister, “Crissy,” has been married eight years and has two young children and a third on the way. The problem is, Crissy bombards the entire family with pictures of her kids. I have two kids, and my brother has three. We all live in close proximity and see each other often. The only gifts Crissy ever gives anyone are huge, framed photographs of her children. It has become a family joke. My mom has complained to me that she has run out of room to put up all the pictures of Crissy’s children that she sends every birthday, Mother’s Day and Father’s Day. Annie, is it in good taste to constantly give framed photos of your family to others and expect them to display them in their homes to the point that it is intrusive? We love Crissy and her kids, but we are -- Running Out of Room Dear Running: You do not have to display every large photograph Crissy gives you. Exhibit the most current one, and put the others in a box or scan them into your computer. If Crissy asks where the pictures went, simply tell her you don’t have the space to display all of her photographs, although you’d

t o d ay ’ s p u z z l e

Garfield

Barney Google and Snuffy Smith

For Better Or Worse

Tina’s Groove

love to have the pictures without the frames. She may be relieved. It’s expensive to keep doing this. Dear Annie: I share the fears of “Scared to be Alone,” who thinks someone may break into her house. I agree she may need therapy to deal with her phobia. But I also think she should engage the services of a licensed locksmith to see what additional security measures could be put into place. There are newer technologies now, such as light sensors around the border of the roof. With good security, her fears might go away. -- Worth Looking Into Dear Worth: Thanks for the suggestion. Readers also recommended she invest in a state-of-the-art alarm system. These things should indeed help, but if she has a true phobia, no security measure may be enough. Dear Readers: Today is Administrative Professionals Day. If you have assistants who make your job easier, let them know how much they are appreciated. Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the Ann Landers column. Please e-mail your questions to anniesmailbox@comcast.net, or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Creators Syndicate, 5777 W. Century Blvd., Ste. 700, Los Angeles, CA 90045. To find out more about Annie’s Mailbox and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.


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The Mountain Press ◆ Wednesday, April 21, 2010


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