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The Mountain Press ■ Sevier County’s Daily Newspaper ■ Vol. 25, No. 267 ■ September 24, 2009 ■ www.themountainpress.com ■ 50 Cents

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Two from PF center indicted for photos

Pastel painting

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5Adoptable Pets Gnatty Branch Animal Shelter offers pets looking for a loving home Local, Page A3

Charged with taking nude patient pictures at PF nursing home By JEFF FARRELL Staff Writer

5Celebrities in the news Rap legend LL Cool J among possibilities for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Page A6

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Fort Sanders hosting workshop Elder Watch Coalition to hold healthy aging event Friday Page A2

Weather Today Mostly Cloudy High: 83°

Tonight Mostly Cloudy Low: 65° DETAILS, Page A6

Obituaries Timothy Loposser, 35 Mary Headrick, 75 Gus Dorminey Jr., 85 DETAILS, Page A4

Index Local & State . . . . . A1-6 Calendar . . . . . . . . . . A2 Opinion . . . . . . . . . . . . . A7 Sports . . . . . . . . . . . A8-10 Nation . . . . . . . . . . . A11 Money . . . . . . . . . . . A11 Classifieds . . . . . . A13-17 Advice . . . . . . . . . . . A18 Comics . . . . . . . . . . . . A18

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

Local impressionist artist Richard Ensing helps student Betty Fraley with color choice during an outing to Parrot Mountain on Wednesday. Ensing holds a four-day class teaching oil and pastel painting with students going on field trips each day to broaden their abilities from nature to portraits. This is the fifth year for the class.

SEVIERVILLE — A Sevier County Grand Jury returned presentments against two former nurses at Pigeon Forge Care and Rehabilitation Center this week over allegations they took nude pictures of elderly patients in their care. Mary Ann Burgess, 50, of 2569 Goose Gap Road in Sevierville, and April Longmire, 35, of 2545 Happy Hollow Road in Sevierville, each face

Work nearly complete at school

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four counts of health care abuse. They were booked at the Sevier County Jail with a bond of $20,000 each. The Tennessee Bureau See grand jury, Page A4

County leaders nix revamping of elections District process will remain same

Only gym left at Catlettsburg

By DEREK HODGES Staff Writer

By ELLEN BROWN Staff Writer With the exception of the gymnasium, all the rooms at Catlettsburg Elementary School are complete, Principal Jerry Wear said. “It’s coming along great,” he said Wednesday. “All of the wooden walls that were blocking the hallway are down, and we’re in all the classrooms.” The school’s library is open, as well as the new

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Catlettsburg Elementary School librarian Dore Dumas stocks shelves in the new media center. nurse’s station. The art room is complete with the exception of cabinets, and the science lab’s demonstration table will arrive in the next two to four weeks. Computers will also be installed soon. Wear expects the gym to be completed by the beginning of October.

Catlettsburg students who are involved in the afterschool program, Kids’ Place, will no longer have to travel to Sevierville Primary School — the program opens at Catlettsburg next week. Wear said the first two meetings of the Catlettsburg Round

Table, the school’s parent and teacher organization, have been successful. The school is planning to host a fall festival from 5-8 p.m. on Oct. 15 in its new building, and the public is invited. A list of parent volunteers is being formed. n ebrown@themountainpress.com

KSB county clean-up is Saturday By DEREK HODGES Staff Writer SEVIER COUNTY — Areas around the county will get something of a face lift Saturday morning as a litter of volunteers spreads out to pick up a litter of trash. This is the eighth year Keep Sevier Beautiful (KSB) has coordinated Roads and Rivers Day, a spring and fall effort that seeks to clean up the area’s byways and natural areas. Hundreds of volunteers are expected to fan out across the county, both at seven sites manned by KSB supporters and in their own communities, in an effort to pick up what some have left behind. “We hope to see 200 to 300 people helping out,” KSB Director Janice Hendrix says. “We’ve got students

doing service projects and civic groups that help each year and even some businesses that are going to do their part and are challenging other businesses to help.” KSB will operate pick ups from Pigeon Forge City Hall, Patriot Park, Seymour First Baptist Church, East Tennessee Realty in Wears Valley, Sugarlands Visitors Center in the National Park, Catons Chapel School and Sevierville City Park. While those will be concentrated efforts lasting from 9 a.m. to about noon, Hendrix says anyone in Sevier County who wants to do his or her part can get supplies from KSB volunteers at those locations and use them where they believe they’re needed. “They’re welcome to get those items and go to their neighborhood or their community or a particular

area that they know needs attention,” she says. “We want to get to as many places as we can. We believe this is a good event and a good thing for the county.” The effort, Hendrix says, is good for local resources, like the waterways it cleans, and local residents, who can take pride in having a clean community. Further, picking up the misplaced waste puts a better face on the county for the millions of tourists who come here each year. “We live in such a beautiful community and we want to keep it that way,” Hendrix says. “It’s just a little way to beautify the community.” For more information on the effort, call the KSB office at 7746677. n dhodges@themountainpress.com

SEVIERVILLE — It appears the way local officials are elected won’t be changing anytime soon after a proposal to amend that process was killed by a group of county leaders. The idea considered called for each seat on the County Commission to be given its own designation – such as District 1 Seats A and B – so that candidates run for specific seats. Currently all the candidates in a given district compete for the two or three seats that represent that area. Members of the commission’s Steering Committee began discussion the idea some time ago, with supporters of the proposal arguing it would make elections easier and more organized. While the change wouldn’t modify anything about the districts themselves, with each seat representing the full area, it would allow challenger candidates to target certain incumbents or empty seats, rather than running in the crowd. Opponents argued the move could make it harder for challengers to unseat a sitting commissioner. They suggested the proposal was more intended to protect incumbents than to make elections more See elections, Page A4


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c o m m u n i t y c a len d a r Editor’s Note: The community calendar is printed as space permits. Only noncommercial, public events held in Sevier County will be considered. They are listed by date. To place an item phone 4280748, ext. 214, or e-mail to editor@themountainpress. com. Items may be faxed to 453-4913.

thursday, sept. 24 Hot Meals

Smoky Mountain Area Rescue Ministries provides hot meals 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at First United Methodist Church in Sevierville.

TOPS

TOPS weight loss chapter meets at 6 p.m., Parkway Church of God in Sevierville. 755-9517 or 429-3150.

Women’s Bible Study

with snack supper at 5:30 p.m. and worship at 6:15. 453-5754.

friday, sept. 25 Classics Book Club

Waldens Creek UMC

Literary Classics Book Club meets 6 p.m. at Kodak Library. 933-0078.

Harvest Festival

Seymour Community Christian School Harvest Festival, 994 S. Old Sevierville Pike, 5-7:30 p.m. Games, concessions, auction and chili cook-off. Admission free; tickets sold for booths. 577-5500.

Kodak Story Time

Kodak Library preschool story time, 11 a.m. 9330078.

“Life On Fire�

Gatlinburg World Outreach Center, 3420 Birds Creek Road, presents “Life on Fire� 6-10 p.m. today and 2-10 p.m. Saturday, featuring music, dance and drama teams, games, food and camping.

SafeSpace Golf Tourney

Driver Safety Class

Caton’s Chapel School dinner-auction-dance. $5 chili meal at 5 p.m.; $3 children’s dance at 7; and auction 7. Proceeds go to buy computers. 453-2132.

Homeschool 4-H

Homeschool 4-H Club organizational meeting 1:30 p.m. at 4-H Office, 752 Old Knoxville Highway, adjacent to fairgrounds. Open to homeschool or private school students in grades 4-12.

FCE

Midway Family, Community and Education Club meets at 1 p.m. at Mountain National Bank, Kodak branch.

Senior Series

Senior Series meeting at MountainBrook Village has been canceled. 428-2445.

SafeSpace golf tournament for women starts at 9 a.m., Dandridge Golf & Country Club. $60 entry fee. 453-9254.

Sevier County High School PTSCO meets at 8:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. in library conference room regarding opportunities for students. E-mail to schsfoundation@ gmail.com or call 453-4666.

Sevier County Public Library fall book sale 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. today through Oct. 3 at Main Library.

Kid’s Night Out

Kid’s Night Out 6 to 10 p.m., Pigeon Forge Community Center. Activities: bowling, swimming, pizza and a movie. The cost is $10 for PFCC members and $15 for nonmembers. 429-7373.

Healthy Aging

Healthy Aging Workshop sponsored by Sevier County Elder Watch Coalition, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fort Sanders Sevier Senior Center. Lunch free for seniors and their caregivers. 453-8080.

ABWA Yard Sale

American Business Women’s Association yard sale 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Middle Creek Center Sevierville, near hospital. Donations for pick-up 661-6625. Sale includes baked goods and lemonade for Relay for Life.

Ogles Chapel Fundraiser

Garlands of Grace women’s Bible study: n 10 a.m. Seymour Heights Christian Church n 1 p.m. Gatlinburg Inn

Benefit Rodeo

Showdeo benefit rodeo and show, Tri-C Farms, 1802 Cowan Way, Seymour. Starts at 1 p.m. Silent auction, gift baskets, concessions, horse cake walk. Benefit for St. Jude. 850-724; 382-0343 or 3873541.

Barnhart-Blazer Reunion

Caton’s Chapel Dance

Fundraiser at Ogles Chapel Community Church, 1329 Jayell Road, starts 11 a.m. with gospel singing, BBQ chicken plates for $6, hot dogs, baked goods, drinks. To-go plates available. 934-9300 or 453-8478.

sunday, sept. 27 Conner Heights Service

Homecoming at Conner Heights Baptist Church in Pigeon Forge 10 a.m. Covered dish meal following. 453-3403.

Colonial Dames XVII

Reunion of Sevier County descendants of Jacob and Keziah Barnhart-Blazer 12:30 p.m. at Stock Creek, 8106 Maritn Mill Pike. Bring covered dish and memorabilia. 573-5832.

Master Gardeners

Sevier County Master Gardeners clinic 9-11 a.m. at Fort Sanders Senior Center greenhouse. Learn to propagate plants.

John Ogle Colonial Dames of the XVII Century meets at 2 p.m. at Sevier County Library. Historical Society president Chase Pipes to speak.

Providence Church

Providence Missionary Baptist Church homecoming follows morning services.

Bradley Reunion

Descendants of Issac Newton Bradley reunion, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Pigeon Forge City Park, pavilion 1. Bring covered dish and photos. 429-1646.

Life On Fire

Gatlinburg World Outreach Center, 3420 Birds Creek Road Sevierville, presents

By ELLEN BROWN Staff Writer The Sevier County Elder Watch Coalition will host its annual Healthy Aging Workshop from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday at Fort Sanders Sevier Senior Center. “This is a good event for seniors and/or their caregivers to attend,� said Amy Daniels, Amedisys Home Health Services employee and Sevier County Elder Watch Coalition spokesperson. “The coalition is a variety of different organizations that meet each month, do senior outreach programs and try to educate the public on elder abuse. This (workshop) is part of the education process.� Several presentations will occur throughout the day, including: “Volunteering and Active Lifestyle,� Lisa Yarber of Sevier County Office on Aging; “How to Get Debt Free,� the University of Tennessee Extension Office; “Project Lifesaver� and “Scam Alerts,� Sgt. Rebecca Cowan of Sevierville Police Department; “Sexual Abuse,� Crista Cuccara, Safe Haven Center; and “Emotional Effects of Aging,� Blount Memorial Hospital.

“We change topics every year, depending on what’s going on in the community and feedback,� Daniels said. “These are topics to help seniors and their caregivers in their daily lives.� Cowan, for example, will speak on safe driving for seniors and scams the Sevierville Police Department often sees affecting the elderly. Vendors at the event will include businesses and organizations who cater to seniors and caregivers. Information on their services will be provided. The workshop also offers lunch to its attendees and is free. To reserve your spot, call 453-8080. The Sevier County Elder Watch Coalition also visits homebound seniors and coordinates community service projects to assist them. Its organizations include the Sevier County Office on Aging, Amedisys Home Health, the Sevier County Family Resource Center, Tennessee State Bank, MountainBrook Village Retirement Home, Home Instead Senior Care and Adult Protective Services. n ebrown@themountainpress.com

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Walden’s Creek United Methodist youth group yard sale starts at 8 a.m. Includes hot dogs and baked goods. Rain or shine at 1912 Waldens Creek Road, just past Pigeon Forge Primary.

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Military widows gather Friday in ’Burg From Submitted Reports GATLINBURG — Members of The American Widow Project, a nonprofit organization dedicated to this generation’s military widows, will gather Friday in Gatlinburg to celebrate their bond due to the con-

nection they all share of losing their loved one in the military. The organization holds events throughout the country to bring military widows together to celebrate their survival and honor their sacrifice. The weekend will be filled with horseback rid-

ing, a cabin retreat in the Smoky Mountains, and a day at the spa. This organization was the creation of Taryn Davis, who lost her husband, Cpl. Michael Davis, in Iraq on May 21, 2007. She began traveling the country to hear other women’s stories.

What began as her personal journey has expanded into a nonprofit organization, a documentary film and a Web site. For more information on the American Widow Project and its upcoming tour, visit www.americanwidowproject.org.

Park celebrates Public Lands Day Saturday

Seymour library offering series of public meetings From Submitted Reports SEYMOUR — The Seymour branch of the Sevier County Public Library System is offering a series of community meetings for the public. The meetings for October will include one focusing on financial information and a book signing and talk. On Oct. 10, Dave Bradley will host a forum to help parents teach their children about being responsible with money. In “Raising Financially Responsible Children,� Bradley will lead a discussion to help parents with children in current economic times. Bradley will host his discussion at 1 p.m. Call the library at 577-7511 to sign up for this program in order to receive the hand-

out packets. On Oct. 17, Cheryl Elliot, a resident of Seymour, will host a book signing and talk on “What Were You Thinking?� Her book features 13 Bible-time women in a casual visit in a contemporary, small-group setting. The library is located at 137 W. Macon Lane.

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The National Park Service is inviting America to join in a day of service and celebration on Saturday during Public Lands Day. As part of the event, Great Smoky Mountains National Park will present a sneak preview of the new Ken Burns documentary and participate in a volunteer community service project in cooperation with the Keep Sevier Beautiful Roads and Rivers Day Fall Clean-Up. A 26-minute excerpt from “National Parks: America’s Best Idea� is scheduled for two showings on Saturday: 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. at the Sugarlands Visitor Center, near Gatlinburg. This showing is a prelude to the six-part, 12-hour series which will begin airing on PBS stations nationwide on Sunday.

The Ken Burns’ documentary includes a Smokies segment in which Horace Kephart and George Masa are featured prominently. Together Kephart, an author and outdoorsman, and Masa, a photographer and avid hiker, played important roles in raising support for the Park’s creation. “We are excited that the Smokies is part of the documentary film which coincides with the Park’s 75th Anniversary. The project traces the birth of the national park idea in the mid-1800s and follows its evolution for nearly 150 years and is an excellent opportunity for Americans to reflect on the significance and value of the National Park System,� said Park Superintendent Dale Ditmanson. As part of the Keep Sevier Beautiful Roads and Rivers Day,

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Sweet Pea is a 7-year-old beagle. Alvin is an orange and white domestic short hair mix. The adoption fee for cats and dogs is $100 and covers their first set of vaccinations, spay/neuter and microchip. The Gnatty Branch Animal Shelter is open Tuesday through Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. Adoptions Options Booth at Great Smokies Flea Market is open 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

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 James Taylor Barham, 45, of 1124 Oak Cluster Drive Apt. 14 in Sevierville, was charged Sept. 22 with public intoxication. He was being held. u Christopher Alexander Bond, 36, of 3551 Deer Foot Way in Sevierville, was charged Sept. 22 with a misdemeanor warrant from general sessions court, driving while revoked, leaving the scene of an accident and financial responsibility law. He was being held. u Jessica Michelle Burnell, 20, of 3014 Pittman Center Road in Sevierville, was charged Sept. 22 with contempt of court. She was being held. u Whitney Irene Cantilla, 19, of 826 Chariot Drive in Seymour, was charged Sept. 22 with simple possession, DUI and underage consumption of alcohol. She was released. u Kelly Ann Jones, 28, of 615 River road in Kodak, was charged Sept. 22 with aggravated burglary She was being held in lieu of $6,000 bond. u Patty Ann Kizer, 47, of 3029 Jess Wilson Road Lot 39 in Pigeon Forge, was charged Sept. 23 with public intoxication. She was released on $250 bond. u Michael Keith Lowe, 43, of 1929 Blackberry Way in Sevierville, was charged Sept. 23 with general theft. He was being held in lieu of $250 bond. u Angel Yvonay Mejia, 40, of 231 Circle Drive in Gatlinburg, was charged Sept. 22 with a second count of DUI, driving while revoked and leaving the scene of an accident. He was released. u Michael Lowe Mundy, 58, of 390 East Parkway #106 in Gatlinburg, was charged Sept. 22 with financial responsibility law, driving without a license and possession of a schedule VI substance. He was being held in lieu of $15,000 bond. u Jose Adan Orellana, 32, of 621 Cherokee Orchard #510 in Gatlinburg, was charged Sept. 22 with vandalism. He was released on $1,000 bond. u Warren Henry Parsons, 24, of Kingsport, was charged Sept. 22 with violation of probation. He was released on $1,000 bond. u Misty Danielle Pippin, 26, of 848 Hodges Lane in Sevierville, was charged Sept. 23 with aggravated burglary. She was being held in lieu of $7,500 bond. u Eddie Lee Reed, 30, of 953 Goose Gap Road in Sevierville, was charged Sept. 23 with theft of property. He was being held in lieu of $15,000 bond. u Marvin Turcios Reyes, 19, of 3105 Clintwood Way #97 in Pigeon Forge, was charged Sept. 23 with violation of an order of protection. He was being held. u Fred Leland Rowland, 52, of 1104 Jayell Road in Sevierville, was charged Sept. 22 with allowing livestock to roam. He was released on $1,500 bond. u John Phillip Snelling, 21, of 846 King Branch Road in Sevierville, was charged Sept. 22 with DUI, simple possession, of drug paraphernalia and driving on a suspended license. He was released on $7,500 bond. u Donna Marie Stephenson, 43, of Walland, Tenn., was charged Sept. 23 with a circuit court warrant. She was being held. u Quintin Claude Sutton, 48, of 2759 Maple Crest Way in Sevierville, was charged Sept. 22 wit violation of an order of protection and aggravated domestic assault. He was released on $20,000 bond.

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of Investigation opened an investigation into the two women — both of whom are certified nursing assistants — after the case was referred to it. The women are accused of using cameras in their cell phones to take nude and degrading pictures of patients. TBI spokeswoman Kristin Helm said some of the pictures dated to 2007. The allegations led to a brief suspension of new admissions at the facility earlier this year. The center was allowed to resume taking new patients after about a week; state officials said they determined the facility was in compliance with regulations. Administrator Jon Bowers said at that time that the facility had fired two employees for taking pictures, although they weren’t identified at the time. According to a report released by the Tennessee Department of Health, the pictures were discovered when one of the two women left her cell phone at a restaurant. When a server searched the phone’s menu to determine who owned it, the images appeared. The documents released by the department of health don’t identify which nurse had left the phone at the restaurant, but it does include statements from her that she thought the pictures were “cute,” and she meant to keep them as mementoes of the patients. A spokeswoman for Signature HealthCARE LLC, parent company for Pigeon Forge Care and Rehab, said Wednesday the company had no further comment. The charges against Burgess and Longmire were among more than 100 returned by the Sevier County Grand Jury this week. The grand jury is a panel of 12 randomly selected county residents who meet in private to review criminal allegations to determine whether there is enough evidence to justify proceeding with a trial. They do not determine guilt or innocence. A new grand jury is selected every two months and meets at that time to review allegations. If a grand jury determines there is not enough evidence to merit a trial, it can return a finding on “no true bill.” If they find there is enough evidence to proceed, they can return an indictment or a presentment. Indictments are returned in cases where the charges against the accused party have already been announced in general sessions court, and a judge has sent the matter to the grand jury. Presentments are returned when the grand jury issues charges that had not been announced previously. Sealed presentments are kept secret until the

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organized. The idea got two chances to advance during September’s Steering Committee meeting, both of them after being brought up by Commissioner Tommy McGaha, who has been the proposal’s most vocal proponent. The first motion on the matter was from Commissioner Harold Pitner, who opposed the move and wanted the group to deny McGaha’s request that the issue be part of the September meeting. That effort failed on a tied vote, with Commissioners Pitner, Frank Parton and Judy Godfrey voting for it, and Commissioners Phil King, Ray Ogle and Carroll Rauhuff voting against. Next, Rauhuff gave the matter his own go, offering a motion that it be put on the commission agenda. That move also failed on a split ballot, with a mirror vote of the first one. With that, it seems likely the proposal is dead for now. It would take approval from the County Commission to make the change, and it would have to go through the Steering Committee to get on the larger group’s agenda.

The Mountain Press ◆ Thursday, September 24, 2009 defendants are arrested.

PRESENTMENTS n Alexandra Teixeira — two counts of forgery less than $500, 14 counts of forgery $500 to $1,000 n Jonathan J. Stansberry — two counts of theft over $1,000, six counts burglary of motor vehicle, four counts of theft under $500, theft over $500 n Robert L. Qualls II — habitual motor vehicle offender, two counts of child abuse and neglect under 18, evading arrest n Christopher A. Phillips — two counts theft over $1,000, six counts burglary of motor vehicle, four counts theft under $500, theft over $500 n Christopher M. McDonald — simple possession of marijuana, evading arrest, possession of a schedule III substance, possession of drug paraphernalia n Eric Lee Moore — driving on revoked second or greater offense n Robert A. Meister — attempting to obtain controlled substance by fraud n Jessica Ann Maples — aggravated burglary, theft over $1,000 n Anthony D. Lindsay — DUI, DUI .08 percent, driving to the left of the center line n Cody Wayne Graham — burglary of motor vehicle, theft over $10,000 n Michael P. Bowlin — burglary, theft over $500, vandalism over $1,000 n Christopher B. Ali — aggravated burglary, robbery n Stephanie Ann Arwood — theft under $500 n Stephanie Ann Arwood — theft under $500 n Sara Marie Bowman — theft over $500, leaving the scene of an accident, driving on a suspended/canceled/ revoked license n Marcus Dewayne Bowling — five counts of aggravated burglary, theft under $500, three counts of theft over $500, three counts of theft over $1,000 n Shannon Lee Bradley — burglary, theft under $500 n John M. Brennan — two counts of attempting to obtain controlled substance by fraud, two counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor n Ruberta M. Brelsford — DUI, DUI .08 percent n Judy A. Burton — DUI, DUI .08 percent n Harold Clellan Dunn — aggravated domestic assault n Timothy Daniel Eltzroth — aggravated domestic assault n Deborah Jean Gresham — two counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor, theft under $500 n Kristi Chantel Hall — 12 counts of forgery less than $500 n Mandy Leann Helton — two counts of fraudulent use of a credit card, theft under $500 n Barbara Ann Kerley — DUI, second count of DUI .08 percent, driving on a revoked second or greater due to prior DUI, financial responsibility n Huntington D. Kesterson — DUI, possession of drug paraphernalia n David Carroll Masoner — theft over $500 n Joshua R. McMillan — DUI, DUI per se, not operating headlights in inclement weather n Sara B. Newberry —

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aggravated burglary, theft over $10,000 n Travis L. Pridemore — aggravated burglary, robbery n Betty Jean Thomas — theft over $500 n Alexander Forrest Whaley — aggravated burglary, theft over $1,000, vandalism less than $500 n Stacy Lynn Williamson — second count of DUI, implied consent n James Isaac Wise — aggravated domestic assault - order of protection n Anthony Jermaine Witt — five counts of aggravated burgalry, three counts of theft over $500, three counts of theft over $1,000 INDICTMENTS n Derek Adams — possession of marijuana for resale, possession of drug paraphernalia, public intoxication n Douglas Shaw Beasley — driving on a revoked license, second or greater offense n Clifford G. Bledsoe Jr. — theft under $500 n Lonnie Howard Branam — aggravated burglary n Dwight Eugene Chandler — introduction of contraband into a penal facility n Chundi Chen — criminal simulation $60,000 or more n Justin A. Cole — theft over $1,000 n Bret J. Cooper — driving on a suspended/canceled/ revoked license n Anthony P. Davis — false reports n Anthony P. Davis — violation of sex offender registry n Pablo Andres Figueroa — violation of sex offender registry n Stevie D. Hurst — introduction of contraband into a penal facility n Jason Daniel Huskey — aggravated burglary n Steven Dwight Johnson — aggravated domestic assault, deadly weapon n Bobby Edward King — driving on a revoked because of DUI, no driver’s license, financial responsibility, failure to yield n Sandra Kaye Kornhouser — theft over $1,000 n Roalndo Banzam Lopez — possession with intent to sell or deliver marijuana in excess of 10 pounds n Eric Lee Moore — theft over $500 n Eric Lee Moore — theft or $10,000, theft over $1,000, theft over $500 n Jackie Alfred Ogle — domestic assault, public intoxication n Christopher Reagan — criminal impersonation n James D. Owens — driving on a suspended license n Shawn Dale Ownby — DUI, implied consent n Nathaniel B. Reed — possession of a methamphetamine, manufacturing methamphetamine n Michael Rockwell — habitual motor vehicle offender n Earl Howard Simpson — aggravated burglary, theft over $1,000 n Rhonda D. Watson — domestic assault - bodily injury n Carl Stephen Stoll — DUI, implied consent n Stephanie Ann Arwood — theft under $500 n Stephanie Ann Arwood — theft under $500 n David Abbott — robbery

n Gary F. Bickford — DUI, violation of implied consent, possession of drug paraphernalia n Daniel Brian Bise — third count of DUI, DUI .08 percent n Shannon Lee Bradley — driving on a suspended license, violation of financial responsibility n Robert Aaron Buckner — theft under $500 n Bret J. Cooper — burglary, theft over $500 n Loretta Gilreath Crass — theft under $500 n Joseph A. Davis Jr. — theft over $500 n Timothy Daniel Eltzroth — theft under $500 n George R. Fann — theft over $1,000 n Nikki Garver — theft over $1,000 n Russell Brad Hutsell — assault n Russell Brad Hutsell — theft under $500, assault n Russell Brad Hutsell — assault n Joshua Adam Humphrey — theft over $10,000 n Jeffery J. Jones — theft over $1,000 n Pratik B. Kansara — driving on revoked with DUI convictions/disregarding a traffic signal n Lorie Blane Knight — possession of schedule IV substance, possession of drug paraphernalia n Mary Jane Lynch — aggravated domestic assault bodily injury/deadly weapon n Jessica Ann Maples — theft under $500 n Delaney E. Marcum Jr. — theft over $1,000 n Tyler Ryne Morgan — theft over $1,000 n William R. Munsey — worthless checks $500 to $1,000, two counts of worthless checks $1,000 to $10,000 n James Douglas Murphy — solicitation of a minor, driving on a suspended license n Jonathan D. McGhee — possession of stolen property n Elijah James Ogle — simple possession of marijuana, possession of weapon with intent to go armed n Robert Steven Potter — domestic assault n Cody Chance Ramsey — vandalism n Christopher M. Reagan — habitual motor vehicle offender, driving on a suspended license n Christopher Shane Seiber — two counts of stolen property n Aaron J. Stanton — possession of schedule II controlled substance, underage consumption, violation of seat belt law n Betty Jean Thomas — driving on a suspended license, violation of financial responsibility, seat belt violation n Tyler S. Thomas — assault n Tyler S. Thomas — assault n Tommy Todd — domestic assault n Keith Allen Underwood — manufacture methamphetamine, possession of schedule II controlled substance n Rebecca J. Wells — criminal simulation n Rebecca J. Wells — theft under $500 n Donnie R. Williams Jr. — theft over $500

obituaries Timothy Neil Loposser Timothy Neil Loposser, 35, died Sept. 18, 2009. Survivors: wife, Kayla; son, Noah; father, Ernie Loposser; mother, Gaye McCoy; grandparents, Clyde and Ruth Loposser; siblings, Eric and Misty Loposser, Caleb, Cameron and Savannah; special uncle, Jerry Loposser; mother-in-law, Martha Paris; special nephews and nieces; a host of other relatives and friends. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to a trust fund for Noah and Kayla. c/o Knox Post Office Credit Union, Seymour Branch, 122 East Macon Lane, Seymour, TN 37865. Family and friends will meet 11 a.m. Thursday in Shiloh Cemetery in Seymour for graveside service and interment with the Rev. Brent Blake officiating. The family received friends Wednesday at Atchley Funeral Home n www.atchleyfuneralhome.com

Mary Headrick Mary Headrick, 75 of Sevierville, died Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009. Survivors: son, James Paul Headrick and wife Susan K. Headrick; grandchildren, Misty Lynn Trentham and husband Steve, Christopher Paul Headrick and wife April; four greatgrandchildren; siblings, Frank, Fred, and Imogene. Funeral service 7 p.m. Thursday in the Chapel of Atchley Funeral Home with Ted Ogle officiating. Interment 10 a.m. Friday in Highland South Cemetery. The family will receive friends 5-7 p.m. Thursday at Atchley Funeral Home, Sevierville. n www.atchleyfuneralhome.com

Gus D. Dorminey Jr. Gus D. Dorminey Jr., 85, of Pigeon Forge, formerly of Lawrenceville, Ga., died Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009. Survivors: wife, Grace Wynnell Dorminey; brothers, Lloyd Dorminey of Norman Park, Ga., and Gerald and Evelyn Dorminey of Moultrie, Ga.; sister-inlaw, Eula Lee Dorminey of Sylvester, Ga.; sons and daughters-in-law, Danny and Brenda Crowe Dorminey of Pigeon Forge, David and Suzanne Johnson Dorminey, Wayne and Karen Stephens Dorminey both of Grayson, Ga.; daughters, Lynn Dorminey Wideman of Pigeon Forge, Janice Dorminey Vagner of Moody, Ala.; seven grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. Mr. Dorminey served in the United States Army during World War II. After being honorably discharged from the military, he had a 35-year-long career with the Veterans Administration. He also served as an active deacon at his church for many years. A graveside service celebrating the life of Gus Dorminey is 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 25, at Gwinnett Memorial Park in Lawrenceville, Ga., with life-long friend, Ralph Burton, officiating. Military Honors will be rendered. The family will receive friends from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Condolences may be sent or viewed at www.wagesfuneralhome.com. Tom M. Wages Funeral Service, LLC, Lawrenceville, GA, is in charge of arrangements (770) 963-2411.

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Commissioners hear push for VA health care center By DEREK HODGES Staff Writer

“You really don’t have a great deal of detail at this point of what would be required. I’m sure the SEVIERVILLE — The VA would be appreciative of anything the county future of the county’s curwould provide.� rent hospital, which will be vacated when a new facility is opened early next year, was on the minds of several citizens who addressed the County Commission during its meeting this week. County’s Veterans Services Officer Paul Whaley and members of the group Tennessee Helping Hearts took to the microphone to ask that at least part of the building be used for a Veterans Administration (VA) health care operation. Officials have said they are considering requests from a number of county departments and local agencies hoping to find new space in the facility, which will revert to county ownership when the hospital moves out. The county’s Intergovernmental Committee is set to take up those petitions – which have come from SafeHarbor Child Advocacy Center, a program that offers college credits for work at the hospital and several county offices – during its next session. Whaley was the first to broach the topic Monday, saying local folks have been working with the VA for three years to get one of its medical facilities here. With the cost of construction precluding such an action, the supporters have turned their hopes to the hospital building. “That idea has been very well-received by the VA,� Whaley said. Whaley speculated as many as 3,000 veterans each year could receive primary care if the county would dedicate 6,500- to 8,000-square-feet to the initiative. The move could save those folks a drive to Johnson City or Crossville and up to a year’s wait to get needed care. “It would be a tremendous benefit to the county and the community,� Whaley said. Still, Whaley conceded the well-meaning hopes of local supporters of the idea are yet that. VA officials have not yet committed to using any space the county might dedicate to such a clinic and it could still be some time before that decision is made. “You really don’t have a great deal of detail at

Massachusetts grants Kennedy death-bed wish BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts lawmakers fulfilled Sen. Edward M. Kennedy’s dying wish Wednesday, granting the governor the power to appoint an interim replacement for him so President Barack Obama can regain a critical 60th U.S. Senate vote he needs to pass a health care overhaul this year. The final House and Senate votes came after another vote in which House members refused to attach an emergency preamble to the bill. That left it up to Gov. Deval Patrick to decide whether he’ll force the measure into law immediately, instead of the normal 90 days required of all legislation. He could do so as early as Thursday, simply with a letter to the secretary of state declaring an emergency since a special election to replace Kennedy permanently won’t be held until Jan. 19. Democrats revoked the governor’s power to fill Senate vacancies in 2004, fearing then-Gov. Mitt Romney might appoint a fellow Republican if Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., won his campaign for the presidency.

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this point of what would be required,� Whaley said. “I’m sure the VA would be appreciative of anything the county would provide.� The Tennessee Helping Hearts folks said they have commitments from state and federal lawmakers, including U.S. Rep. Phil Roe, R-Tenn., that they will push to get a VA facility here. Beyond that, they voiced their support for a full VA hospital with a post traumatic stress disorder treatment unit being located in the building. Group members presented a petition with 800 signatures supporting that idea, though there has been no indication from the VA they would consider such a facility here. The group wants the county to dedicate the entire hospital space to the VA if it’s willing to open that type of facility. It’s unclear where the proposal goes from here. With no firm commitment from the VA that it would open either facility here if given the space, it seems it would be hard for county officials to push out other deserving groups to leave some or all of the hospital space empty in hopes the health care centers may come. County Mayor Larry Waters said he is committed to working with Whaley and other supporters of the proposal, though, to ensure the county does get the facility if it’s possible. “We’ll move the county offices and the others somewhere else if we have to,� he said. “This would be a good thing for the county.� During the session, the County Commission voted to approve: n Re-electing Waters as chairman of the group n Re-electing Commissioner Jimmy Temple to serve as chairman pro temp n The slate of those to serve on the commission’s various committees for this year n Adopting the Rules Regulating the Procedure of the Sevier County Board of Commissioners

n Appointing Scott Rice to fill a seat on the Tourism Committee left vacant by the resignation of David Walden n Adopting the Strategic Economic Development Plan for 2009 n Setting speed limits of 20 miles per hour (mph) on Peninsula Road; 25 mph on King View Loop, Pollard Road, Cascading Falls Lane, Rippling Waters Circle, Cool Brook Court and Circle Drive; and 35 mph on Patterson Road n Appointing Matthew Hamilton, W. Craig McCarter and Albert H. Snyder as full-time judicial commissioners, and Jay Crowder, James Greenlee, Penny Johnson, Vetris Newman, Buddy Parton, Thomas Randles, James Shults, E. Alan Stair and Tim Trentham as part-time judicial commissioners n A resolution affirming compliance with Federal Title VI regulations n Adopting a payment in lieu of taxes program for new industry n Consideration of budget amendments n A resolution authorizing the novation of interest rate swap agreements and authorizing the execution and delivery of documents relating to such novated swap agreements Rezoning Requests n From Charles Smith for property in the 1800 block of Country Meadows Drive from R-1 (rural residential) to R-2 (highdensity residential) for an apartment development n Ellen Clifton, 1000 block of Boyds Creek Highway, R-1 to C-1 (rural commercial) for a commercial/retail development n Gerald Miller, 3141 Happy Hollow Road/3958 Wears Valley Road, A-1 (agricultural) to C-1 for a campground. n dhodges@themountainpress.com

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John Travolta and wife Kelly Preston leave the court building in Nassau, Bahamas, on Wednesday.

Travolta describes son’s death in testimony at Bahamas trial NASSAU, Bahamas (AP) — John Travolta said Wednesday he tried desperately to save the life of his seizure-prone son and made perhaps his first public description of the boy as autistic as he testified in the trial of two people accused of trying to blackmail him. With his wife, Kelly Preston, looking on inside the Nassau courtroom, Travolta said that he performed CPR on his son after a nanny alerted him the teen had fallen ill at a family vacation home on Grand Bahama island. Jett Travolta later died from a seizure. “I ran downstairs with my wife to help my son,� Travolta said. Travolta is the star witness at the trial of two people — paramedic Tarino Lightbourne and former Bahamian Sen. Pleasant Bridgewater — who are accused of trying to extort $25 million from the movie star. Both defendants pleaded innocent to extortion charges at the trial that began Monday in this island chain off the

Florida coast. Travolta testified that he and Preston were awakened by a nanny around 10:15 a.m. on Jan. 2, the day of Jett’s death. Travolta said when he went downstairs, another caretaker was doing chest compressions and he began administering breathing help. Travolta also said — apparently for the first time in public — that 16-year-old Jett was autistic, confirming speculation that had swirled for years. The developmental disorder is frequently accompanied by seizures. “He was autistic. He suffered from a seizure

disorder,� Travolta told the jury when asked about his son’s condition. The actor said Jett suffered seizures every five to 10 days. He said the seizures would last 45 seconds to a minute and Jett typically slept for 12 hours after each one. The judge dismissed Travolta on Wednesday afternoon but said he would be called back later for further testimony. Travolta, 55, has kept a low profile since Jett’s death. He skipped promotional events this summer for his latest film, “The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3.� He thanked his co-stars on his Web site for giving him time to grieve.

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Student projects to be presented

The East Tennessee Historical Society and Anna Porter Public Library will hold a public viewing of select winning projects from the 2009 National History Day competition from 2 to 4 p.m. Oct. 4 at the library. The featured student projects will highlight topics related to the history of Gatlinburg, Pittman Center and Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Local middle and high school students will be present to tell about their projects and experiences. n

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Taste of Autumn scheduled today

Taste of Autumn will be held at the Gatlinburg Convention Center 5 p.m.- 8 p.m., a benefit for the United Way of Sevier County. The $25 tickets entitle persons to unlimited sampling from all the participating vendors, plus music and a live auction. Tickets are available at Gatlinburg welcome centers on the Spur, at the Aquarium and on-line at www.uwosc.org. Table reservations are also available. For more information call 436-0500. n

The Homeschool 4-H Club will have its organizational meeting at 1:30 p.m. today in the 4-H Office at 752 Old Knoxville Highway, adjacent to the Sevier County Fairgrounds. The club is open to any Sevier County homeschool or private school students in grades four through 12. SEVIERVILLE

‘Healthy Aging’ workshop Friday

A “Healthy Aging” workshop sponsored by the Sevier County Elder Watch Coalition will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday at Fort Sanders Sevier Senior Center on Chapman Highway. Topics include volunteering, how to get debt-free, Project Lifesaver, the emotional effects of aging, and scam alerts. Lunch will be provided free by Tennessee State Bank for seniors and their caregivers. Vendors will be on hand with inf0rmation about services and products. n

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SafeSpace golf tourney planned

SafeSpace, a nonprofit agency providing support for victims of domestic violence, will have its 14th annual golf tournament beginning at 9 a.m. Friday. This year’s tournament is a women’s invitational, with a four-person team scramble format. For the entry fee of $60 each player receives breakfast, lunch provided by Chick-fil-A of Sevierville, golf including the cart and a practice round. Dandridge Golf & Country Club will be hosting this year’s tournament. For information or to enter contact Wolfe at 4539254. n

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Dalai Lama visits King murder site Says spot ‘sad but inspirational’ By TRAVIS LOLLER Associated Press Writer MEMPHIS (AP) — The Dalai Lama said his visit Wednesday to the motel where Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated was sad but inspirational. The Tibetan spiritual leader was in Memphis to receive the International Freedom

Award from the National Civil Rights Museum, which incorporates the site of the Lorraine Motel. The Dalai Lama draped a white shawl over a wreath that hangs over the balcony where King was shot in 1968. He toured the museum with the Rev. Samuel Kyles, who was with King when he was shot. Kyles told the Dalai Lama that in 40 years he’s never found the

words to express his feelings about the day King was killed. “Yes, you can kill the dreamer. No, you can’t kill the dream,” Kyles said. Kyles said the civil rights movement was like the Tibetans’ struggle with China for more autonomy. “This history event gives us conviction today the struggle for justice, against inequality, discrimination ... despite many difficulties and obstacles, can

be won,” the Dalai Lama said. He said he often invoked King’s name as an example of a freedom fighter who was a true practitioner of nonviolence. The Dalai Lama expressed optimism for Tibet’s future, saying totalitarianism was not practical and outdated. “China has the same constitution, the same one-party system, but compared to 30 or 40 years ago, it has already changed,” he said.

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Church schedules Harvest Festival

Seymour Community Christian School Harvest Festival will be from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Friday at 994 S. Old Sevierville Pike. Events include games and prizes, a slide, obstacle course, and general store. Food will be for sale. Admission is free; tickets will be sold for booths. An auction begins at 7:30 p.m. The third annual chili cook-off costs $15 to enter.

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Oregon teenager Kip Kinkel, who killed his parents and gunned down two classmates at school, abandoned an insanity defense and pleaded guilty to murder. (He was later sentenced to 112 years without parole.)

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national quote roundup “Across America there are people who are hanging on by a thin economic lifeline called unemployment insurance. Without passage of this bill, that thread will break for over 1 million workers before the end of this year, plunging them and their families into an economic abyss and threatening to reverse the positive signs we are beginning to see in the economy.” — Rep. Jim McDermott, D-Wash. in a statement after the House passed a new bill that would give jobless workers who are in imminent danger of losing their unemployment benefits a 13-week reprieve.

“Simply put, it is past time to talk about starting negotiations — it is time to move forward. We cannot continue the same pattern of taking tentative steps forward and then stepping back.” — President Barack Obama displaying an unusual level of public frustration as he prepared to sit down with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to relaunch Mideast peace negotiations.

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In 1976, former hostage Patricia Hearst was sentenced to seven years in prison for her part in a 1974 bank robbery in San Francisco carried out by the Symbionese Liberation Army. (Hearst was released after 22 months after receiving clemency from President Jimmy Carter.)

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On Sept. 24, 1969, the trial of the “Chicago Eight” (later seven) began. (Five of the defendants were later convicted of crossing state lines to incite riots at the 1968 Democratic national convention, but the convictions were ultimately overturned.)

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Locally a year ago:

The five live bears at the 3 Bears Gift Shop survived a fire that destroyed much of the longtime attraction. The shop, one of the oldest on the Parkway in Pigeon Forge, was gutted. Agents from Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency monitored the bears who remained in their concrete den during the blaze.

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Rock Hall of Fame

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Enemies of intolerance still there

When I announced last week that I was leaving ABC for Fox, some readers complained about my “bias.” I replied: “Every reporter has political beliefs. The difference is that I am upfront about mine.” Look at today’s burning issue: President Obama’s pledge to redesign 15 percent of the economy. Virtually every reporter calls his health care plan “reform.” But dictionaries define reform as “improvement.” So before they present any evidence, reporters pronounce Obama’s plan an improvement. Isn’t that bias? The New York Times took its bias to an absurd length. Its page-one story on the big anti-biggovernment rally in Washington, referred to “protests that began with an opposition to health care. ...” Apparently, in the Times reporter’s and editors’ view, opponents of the Obama health care plan oppose health care itself. (The online article was later changed. http:// tinyurl.com/lpv4gm) Economic-policy reporters usually present the views of supporters of new regulations as objective and public-spirited. For a contrary view, at best they’ll ask a Republican or a representative of the regulated business, who is portrayed as self-serving. (Republicans tend to offer a watered-down version of the Democrats’ proposals.) A recent Bloomberg report on President Obama’s plans to rewrite financial regulations is typical (http://tinyurl.com/m257a9): “Obama has proposed new regulations overseeing the systemic risk posed by large financial institutions.” The reporter quoted White House economic adviser Lawrence Summers in support of the plan. Although there are plenty of reasons to doubt that regulators are competent at judging systemic risk, no skeptical economist was quoted (http://tinyurl. com/d4ozuw). Readers are led to believe the program is perfectly feasible. Most reporting on the “stimulus” package has the same flaw. Just to call it “stimulus” is to editorialize, since the idea that government spending can truly stimulate an economy is at best doubtful. Many good economists say it can’t be done (http://tinyurl.com/djudcy). After all, the money is taken from somewhere else. But the economists rarely are quoted. In addition, reporters seem to think they’ve done their job if they merely describe the intentions behind the proposed “reform.” But the burden of proof should be on the sponsors of regulation and spending. They should have to make a convincing case that their new rules are superior to the free market. Who cares about intentions? Fuel-efficiency standards, intended to save gasoline, give us less crashworthy cars, so more people die (http://tinyurl.com/ adv6gm). Subsidies to American farmers destroy Third World markets (http://tinyurl. com/l46rd4). Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac encouraged shaky subprime mortgages and helped cause the housing and financial turmoil (http://tinyurl.com/5j5644). The long list of bad results that have emerged from well-intended regulation ought to dim reporters’ enthusiasm. But it hasn’t. I admit that my guiding political and economic philosophy — libertarianism (http:// tinyurl.com/mr49je) — now shapes my reporting, in this way: It prompts me to ask questions that others don’t ask. I don’t claim to be the expert. But some of my colleagues who write about business know nothing about economics. Many are comically hostile to profit — they dismiss it as “greed” (although they bargain for the highest salaries possible). On my former ABC blog (http://tinyurl. com/quu9j5), some people called me a biased “conservative.” “Your (sic) a shill anyways John. dont (sic) let the door hit you in the you know what.” I’m surprised that the self-described enemies of intolerance can’t tolerate even one MSM reporter who doesn’t share their statist premises. The interventionist state has been the status quo for generations, so I must be something other than “conservative.” “Liberal” is what my philosophy used to be called. It’s the statists who are the reactionaries. Not all the blog comments were hostile: “Congratulations. The mind boggles at the thought of giving free reign on air to someone who actually understands economics.” “Stossel challenges conventional wisdom, so I hope Fox lets him do that.” I think they’ll tolerate me. See you there next month. — John Stossel hosts a show on the Fox Business Channel and is the author of “Myth, Lies, and Downright Stupidity: Get Out the Shovel — Why Everything You Know is Wrong.” (C)2009 JFS Productions Inc.

Editorial

The rainy season

Torrential downpours have hit the South hard; help if you can Our friends to the south of us in Georgia and Alabama seem to have gotten the brunt of the torrential rains that have hit the Southeast in recent days. It’s been remarkable. A region that was in the middle of a drought just two years ago now gets more rain than it could possible use, saturating the ground and causing runoffs that have swamped roads, homes, streets and pastures. Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue asked President Obama to declare a state of emergency in the state. Officials estimated $250 million in damage. The rain has abated, but many parts of the region are faced with stagnant water. Hundreds are homeless, and others are living in homes damaged by the flood waters. It’s a mess. We in Sevier County have had a lot of rain, but not much serious impact.

Is is safe to say the drought is over? Let’s say it anyway. The people in Georgia and Alabama probably would agree. Washed-out roads and flooded freeways around metro Atlanta caused commuters headaches on Tuesday. Many neighborhoods are in several feet of murky water. There is widespread flood damage. Those returning to their homes need to avoid drinking the water, even if it looks clear. Lives are disrupted. The rains have been blamed for at least 10 deaths in Georgia and Alabama. Most of those were people caught up in rising waters or tried to drive through flooded streets. The devastation surrounding Atlanta was widespread. In Austell, about 17 miles west of downtown Atlanta, Sweetwater Creek overflowed, send-

ing muddy water rushing into a nearby mobile home park where several trailers were almost completely submerged. We usually think of flooding when rivers overflow their banks. Those are the situations that seem to draw attention, because so many people are affected. But what has been going on in the Deep South is just as tragic. Floods, like tornadoes, always seem to affect those least able to absorb the blow. Mobile home parks, apartments, homes in low-lying areas — the people living in those dwellings appear to catch the brunt of any storms. Let’s keep the victims of these rains in our thoughts in the days ahead, If given the chance to help through an agency like Red Cross, consider doing so.

Political view

other views: The leaf-chronicle, Cl arksville

Local governments should be banned from lobbying It was good to see that neither Clarksville nor Montgomery County was on the Tennessee Center for Policy Research’s list of local governmental bodies that have spent, in total over the past three years, $5.3 million on professional lobbyists to influence state and federal government. The group, which describes itself as an “independent, nonprofit and nonpartisan research organization,” said in its news release that the lobbying efforts amounted to government attempts to increase the power to tax and spend without public oversight. “It is unacceptable that these

local government spend millions on lobbyists despite budget crunches that are forcing them to raise taxes and lay off employees,” said Justin Owen, director of legal policy for the group and co-author of the report. In Middle Tennessee, there were nine instances of government entities hiring these lobbyists, four of which were from Nashville. Other big Tennessee cities that also employed lobbyists were Knoxville, Chattanooga, Bristol and Jackson. The activity wasn’t, however, limited to the metropolitan areas. The Greater Dickson Gas Authority spent $70,000 and

the Water Authority of Dickson County spent $35,323. Although some of the lobbying was conducted in regard to utility matters, other efforts indeed could be construed as the government possibly lobbying against the interests or will of those who pay taxes. For instance, the report states that the Gibson County Special School District hired a lobbyist to push for an act that allowed it to put local taxpayers $23 million into debt to fund a new school by issuing bonds. The act also allowed the school district to raise property taxes to pay interest on the bonds. Perhaps the new school was

needed. We won’t debate the project’s merits. But, as the research group says, there’s something inherently wrong in using taxpayer money to pay a lobbyist to push for legislation that will raise taxes. Moreover, local governments already have lobbyists. They are those senators and representatives elected by and responsible to the people. These elected officials in the state Legislature ought to ban the practice of local governmental entities using taxpayer money to hire professional lobbyists. It’s the wrong use of tax dollars, especially during a time when there is no money to spare.

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■ The Mountain Press ■ A8 ■ Thursday, September 24, 2009

PREP GRIDIRON

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Ensuring that the team stays focussed after being named the No.9-ranked team in the state by the AP prep poll this week and after coming away from District 3-AA rival Gibbs Eagles with a 20-14 triple-OT win last Friday night, G-P football coach Benny Hammonds — right, with the whistle — enforces some punishment sprints this week at the end of practice. The Highlanders (4-0) travel to Unicoi County (1-3) Friday night, but the Blue and Gold must avoid a letdown in their final non-conference contest of the season in order to maintain their perfect record heading into a five-game District 3-AA stretch, including a three-game run against Fulton, Austin-East and Carter.

Highlanders maintaining focus with challenges ahead By COBEY HITCHCOCK Sports Writer GATLINBURG — Although the Unicoi County Blue Devils football program is struggling with just one win against a one-win opponent, the Gatlinburg-Pittman Highlanders don’t intend to overlook them this Friday night. “We’ve just got to stay focussed,” said 38thyear G-P head football coach Benny Hammonds. “We’ve got to take care of ourselves and not mess around and play their

kind of football.” Coming off last week’s 20-14 triple-overtime win against District 3-AA rival Gibbs Eagles, the Blue-and-Gold (4-0) squad is prepared to face Unicoi this Friday night. The Blue Devils generally run the same type of offense as the Gibbs Eagles, just not as proficiently. Gibbs entered last week’s game against G-P as the No.8-ranked scoring team in the state, averaging better than 41 points per contest. The Highlander defense, however, shut

down that offense until the Eagles managed a game-tying score with just 57.2 seconds remaining in regulation, sending it into the first of three overtime possessions. “There’s no doubt that our defense has been the brightest part of our team so far this year,” said Hammonds. G-P, named the No.9ranked team in the state in this week’s AP prep football poll, doesn’t expect the contest against Unicoi to come down to the wire as it did against Gibbs. But stranger

things have happened in football. “There is a little concern about a letdown,” said Hammonds. “But we had a time-out in practice today and talked about keeping the football mentality. “Even though we’ve played a couple of really hard games this year, we’ve got to learn the lesson that you’ve got to show up ready to play hard every week. “Playing football, you’ve got to understand that mentality. We don’t need a letdown.”

But the Blue Devils may have already ensured that there will be no such letdown this Friday night after scheduling the Highlanders as their homecoming game. Typically, teams try to schedule an opponent they should defeat on homecoming night, which the Highlanders are taking personally. “This will be the first homecoming we’ve played in on the road in several years,” said Hammonds. “I think that is enough right there to create some vibes in your

football team. “We’re kindly looking forward to that. I don’t know if that’s disrespectful, or not. We’ll se how our team responds to it.” Tonight’s game at Unicoi County will be the final non-district battle of the season for the Highlanders, who will close the regular season with five-straight District 3-AA battles, including a three-game stretch against Fulton, AustinEast and Carter. chitchcock@themountainpress.com

PREP VOLLEYBALL

NFL GRIDIRON

G-P takes crowd pleaser over Cosby Lady Highlanders take 3-of-4 this week, more tonight By COBEY HITCHCOCK Sports Writer

Mark Humphrey/AP file

This is a 2006 file photo showing former Titans WR David Givens during training camp in Clarksville. Givens claims in a $25 million lawsuit filed Tuesday that the team failed to tell him about a defect in his knee that led to injury and eventually ended his career.

Ex-player claims Titans kept knee problem secret Givens claims in a By LUCAS L. JOHNSON II Associated Press Writer lawsuit filed Tuesday that a doctor discovered NASHVILLE — Former a defect in his knee durTennessee Titans wide ing a physical around receiver David Givens the time his contract claims the team failed to was being negotiated in tell him about a defect March 2006. He claims in his knee that led to the examining doctor an injury and eventually See KNEE, Page A9 ended his career.

GATLINBURG — The Gatlinburg-Pittman Lady Highlander volleyball squad has been busy this week, coming away winners in three-of-four matches with two more district contests upcoming tonight. Although it was a nondistrict affair during Wednesday’s in-school match against the visiting Cosby Eagles, it was the most fun contest of the week for G-P (8-5). With the bleachers at near capacity until school was let out at 3 p.m., the Blue-and-Gold crowd had the Lady Highlanders playing hard for a win in front of the student body. “I was really pleased with how our students came in here today,” said G-P coach Mike Cobey Hitchcock/The Mountain Press Rader. “That was one of the wildest supports G-P’s Alisha Johnson (5) goes up for a spike during Wednesday’s inI’ve seen for a volleyball school volleyball match against visiting Cosby Lady Eagles. The Lady Highlanders took the match win in four games. See V-BALL, Page A9


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Thursday, September 24, 2009 â—† The Mountain Press

Cox to retire as Braves manager after next season

MLB BASEBALL

By MIKE FITZPATRICK AP Baseball Writer NEW YORK — Bobby Cox will retire as manager of the Atlanta Braves after the 2010 season, ending a career in which he guided the team to 14 consecutive postseason appearances and the 1995 World Series title. The 68-year-old, a fourtime Manager of the Year, agreed to a one-year contract extension for 2010, the Braves announced before Wednesday night’s game against the New York Mets. He will start a fiveyear consulting agreement to advise the team in baseball operations after he steps down as manager. “While I have decided that 2010 will be my last season in the dugout, I want to make it clear that we will all be working as hard as ever to win

John Bazemore/AP file

In this Sept. 4 file photo, Braves manager Bobby Cox, right, argues with umpire Brian Gorman after being ejected in the fourth inning of a baseball game in Atlanta. The Braves say Cox will retire as manager after the 2010 season.

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told team officials he “may need surgery at some point� and “may not be able to make a full 16-game season,� according to the suit. But Givens claims he was “kept in the dark about his condition� and team officials urged him to keep playing. “The decision was made by the Titans management, coaching and medical staffs to risk serious injury and aggravation to a pre-existing condition without so much as consulting or discussing that situation with David Givens,� the lawsuit said. Givens hurt that knee Nov. 12, 2006, in a game against Baltimore. An X-ray determined that the “previously known lesion and defect in his knee had crumbled,� according to the lawsuit. Givens, 29, has not played

professionally again. Titans officials said Wednesday they had not seen the lawsuit and had no comment. Coach Jeff Fisher also declined to comment about the lawsuit after practice. Givens’ attorney, Dan Warlick, said his client is disappointed and felt his injury could have been prevented. “He tries to stay upbeat, but this guy ... was at the top of his game,� Warlick said. Givens caught 158 receptions for 2,214 yards and 12 touchdowns in four years with New England, where he won two Super Bowl rings. He left as the Patriots’ career leader in postseason touchdown catches with seven. The receiver signed a five-year, $24 million deal with an $8 million signing bonus in March 2006 with Tennessee. Givens had eight catches for 104 yards in his only season with the

Titans. The November injury occurred on the second play of the fourth quarter of a 27-26 loss to Baltimore. Givens stopped and planted his left leg to start blocking on a run play when he went down untouched. He had to be carted off the field. Givens tore his anterior cruciate ligament, meniscus and needed bone plugs inserted to repair a broken bone in the knee. He also needed another surgery in 2007 to clean up meniscus and shave down some of the bone. Warlick said Givens has had at least two more surgeries and is currently undergoing rehabilitation. “He continues to work to try to recover,� he said.

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game, and these girls just wanted to win it so dang bad for them. “This place was just loaded full, and I’m very proud of our students.� Although G-P failed to close out the third game, which would have ended the match in dramatic fashion right at the 3 p.m. buzzer, the Blue and Gold ended up winning it in four games 25-17, 25-21, 28-30, 25-22. “We’re not the greatest team in the world,� said Rader. “But when we play hard and play together, we’ve got a chance to beat people.� On Tuesday, G-P traveled to Knoxville to take on district rivals Austin-East and Carter. G-P took the A-E clash 25-14, 25-15 and then closed

——— — AP Sports Writer Teresa M. Walker in Nashville contributed to this report.

another world championship,� Cox said in a statement. A cigar-smoking baseball lifer, Cox managed the Braves from 1978-81, switched to manage the Toronto Blue Jays from 1982-85, then returned to manage Atlanta in 1990. He began Wednesday with 2,408 regular-season wins as a manager, fourth behind Connie Mack (3,731), John McGraw (2,763) and Tony La Russa (2,550). Cox and Joe McCarthy are the only managers with six 100-win regular seasons. “Bobby and I have been talking about this for some time,� Braves general Manager Frank Wren said in a statement. “We are very excited that Bobby, who is one of the best and most respected managers in the history of baseball, will again be managing our club in 2010.�

an exciting affair against Carter 27-25, 25-22. “The match against Carter is what I call a really good, feel-good win,� said Rader. The Lady Highlanders trailed 19-9 in the opening game, but G-P’s Leah Bryan came in to serve 10-straight points to knot it at 19s en route to the two-point win. “It was just a heck of a comeback,� said Rader. G-P had to come from behind in Game 2, this time from just three points down, to take the threepoint match closer. “All the seniors, all the kids just played well,� said Rader. “I’m just really happy with them, and they all contributed. “Makenna Lewis gave us a big spark off the bench in the second game and scored some really big points. Leah Bryan and Alisha Johnson led us in scoring, and the back row really played well all night.�

Monday at Grainger, things didn’t go quite so well for the Lady Highlanders, dropping the match in four games 24-26, 20-25, 25-20, 16-25. “We played well,� said Rader. “We just didn’t score enough points, and we made a few too many mistakes.� The Lady Highlanders next travel to Gibbs tonight for two big district matches against county rival Pigeon Forge Lady Tigers and the host school. How G-P fares in tonight’s contest will go a long way in determining the final district standings. “Right now, we have the chance to finish anywhere from second place to fifth place,� said Rader. “And those games (tonight) will sort of give us an idea of how we’re going to finish in the standings.� chitchcock@themountainpress.com

SCOREBOARD t v s p o rt s Today

BOXING 10 p.m. VERSUS — Junior welterweights, Luis Ramos (11-0-0) vs Christian Favela (17-21-6), at Los Angeles COLLEGE FOOTBALL 7:30 p.m. ESPN — Mississippi at South Carolina GOLF 8 a.m. TGC — European PGA Tour, The Vivendi Trophy, first round, at Paris 1 p.m. TGC — PGA Tour, The Tour Championship, first round, at Atlanta 6:30 p.m. TGC — LPGA, CVS/pharmacy Challenge, first round, at Danville, Calif.

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A10 ◆ Sports

The Mountain Press ◆ Thursday, September 24, 2009

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NASCAR SPRINT CUP AAA 400 Site: Dover, Del. Schedule: Friday, practice (Speed, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.), qualifying (ESPN2, 3-4:30 p.m.); Saturday, practice (ESPN, 7-8 p.m.); Sunday, race, 2 p.m. (ABC, 1-6 p.m.). Track: Dover International Speedway (mile oval). Race distance: 400 miles, 400 laps. Last year: Greg Biffle swept the opening two chase races, following his New Hampshire victory with a win on the high-banked concrete track. Biffle held off Matt Kenseth and Carl Edwards in an allRoush Fenway Racing top three. Last week: Mark Martin won the Chase opener for his series-high fifth victory of the year, beating Juan Pablo Montoya in a three-lap sprint at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. The 50-year-old Martin slowed in front of Montoya’s to block a pass with two laps to go, upsetting Montoya. Martin extended his lead in the standings to 35 points over three-time defending champion Jimmie Johnson and Denny Hamlin. Fast facts: Johnson won the May race at Dover, overcoming a slow pit stop to beat Tony Stewart. ... Martin, Johnson and Jeff Gordon lead the 12 Chase drivers with four Dover victories. Martin has 21 top-five finishes at the Monster Mile. Next race: Price Chopper 400, Oct. 4, Kansas Speedway, Kansas City, Kan. On the Net: http://www.nascar. com ——— NATIONWIDE Dover 200 Site: Dover, Del. Schedule: Friday, practice (ESPN2, 1:30-3 p.m.); Saturday, qualifying (ESPN2,

10:30 a.m.-noon), race, 3:30 p.m. (ESPN2, 3-6 p.m.). Track: Dover International Speedway (mile oval). Race distance: 200 miles, 200 laps. Last year: Kyle Busch raced to the eighth of his 10 series victories in 2008, leading 157 laps and winning in a greenwhite-checker finish. Last race: Carl Edwards took the lead on pit road with 24 laps to go at Richmond on Sept. 11, then held off Kevin Harvick for his fourth victory of the season. Racing with a broken right foot, Edwards started at the back of the field because his team made adjustments after the cars were impounded. Fast facts: Brad Keselowski won the May race at Dover for the first of his three 2009 series victories. ... Busch leads the standings and has a serieshigh six victories, the last at Gateway International in July. He has a 201-point lead over Edwards with eight races left. Keselowski is third, 297 points behind Busch. Next race: Kansas Lottery 300, Oct. 3, Kansas Speedway, Kansas City, Kan. On the Net: http://www.nascar. com ——— CAMPING WORLD TRUCKS Las Vegas 350 Site: Las Vegas. Schedule: Saturday, practice, qualifying, race, 9:30 p.m. (Speed, 9:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m.). Track: Las Vegas Motor Speedway (oval, 1.5 miles). Race distance: 219 miles, 146 laps. Last year: Mike Skinner beat Erik Darnell by two-hundredths of a second in a greenwhite-checker finish. Skinner also won the 2005 race. Last week: Sprint Cup star Kyle Busch raced to his fifth Trucks victory of the year and third in his last three starts, holding off points leader

Ron Hornaday Jr. at New Hampshire. Fast facts: The 51-year-old Hornaday leads the series with six victories, winning a record five straight races in June, July and early August. Winless in five races, he has a seriesrecord 45 career victories and a record three season titles. ... Skinner won consecutive races this month at Iowa and Gateway. He has three wins this year and 28 overall. ... Matt Crafton is second in the standings, 217 points back with six races left. Skinner is third, 246 points behind Hornaday. Next race: Kroger 200, Oct. 24, Martinsville Speedway, Martinsville, Va., On the Net: http://www.nascar. com ——— FORMULA ONE Singapore Grand Prix Site: Singapore. Schedule: Friday, practice (Speed, 9:30-11 a.m.); Saturday, practice, qualifying (Speed, 10-11 a.m.); Sunday, race, 8 a.m. (Speed, 7:30-10 a.m., 2:30-5 p.m.). Track: Marina Bay (road course, 3.148 miles). Race distance: 191.97 miles, 61 laps. Last year: Renault’s Fernando Alonso won F1’s first night race. He overcame a 15thplace starting position — with help from teammate Nelson Piquet Jr.’s team-ordered crash that forced an early caution — to earn his 20th career victory. Last race: Rubens Barrichello won the Italian Grand Prix for his second victory in three races, beating Brawn GP teammate Jenson Button on Sept. 13 at Monza. Fast facts: Renault escaped severe punishment Monday for ordering Piquet to deliberately crash last year, receiving a suspended two-year ban from Formula One’s governing body. The team will be permanently disqualified

from the sport if it breaks FIA rules within the next two years. Flavio Briatore, who quit as team principal last week, was banned indefinitely from any F1 activities by the World Motor Sport Council. Engineering executive director Pat Symonds, who also left the French team last week, was banned for five years. ... Button, the winner of six of the first seven races, leads the points race with 80. Barrichello is second with 66 with four races to go, followed by Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel (54) and Mark Webber (51.5). Next race: Japanese Grand Prix, Oct. 4, Fuji Speedway, Omaya, Japan. On the Net: http://www.formula1.com ——— NHRA FULL THROTTLE O’Reilly Super Start Batteries NHRA Fall Nationals Site: Ennis, Texas. Schedule: Friday, qualifying; Saturday, qualifying (ESPN2, Sunday, 12:15-2:15 a.m.); Sunday, final eliminations (ESPN2, 7-10 p.m.). Track: Texas Motorplex. Last year: J.R. Todd beat Tony Schumacher in the Top Fuel final, and Tim Wilkerson topped Tony Pedregon in Funny Car. Greg Stanfield (Pro Stock) and Chris Rivas (Pro Stock Motorcycle) also won. Last week: Cory McClenathan beat Shawn Langdon in the Top Fuel final in the playoffopening Carolinas Nationals to take the top spot in the Countdown to 1. In Funny Car, Robert Hight edged Matt Hagan to jump from 10th to third. Mike Edwards won the Pro Stock division to take over the No. 1 spot, and series leader Hector Arana topped the Pro Stock Motorcycle field. Fast facts: McClenathan leads the Top Fuel standings with 2,162 points, 10 more than Antron Brown and

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Schumacher with five events left. In Funny Car, Pedregon has a one-point edge over Ashley Force Hood. Edwards has a 56-point lead over Jeg Coughlin in Pro Stock, and Arana is nine points ahead of Eddie Krawiec in Pro Stock Motorcycle. Next race: O’Reilly NHRA Mid-South Nationals, Oct. 2-4, Memphis Motorsports Park, Memphis, Tenn. On the Net: http://www.nhra. com ——— INDYCAR Next race: Firestone Indy 300, Oct. 10, Homestead-Miami Speedway, Homestead, Fla. Last week: Scott Dixon took the series lead with one race left, winning the Indy Japan 300 for his fifth victory of the season. Dixon has a five-point lead over Target Chip Ganassi teammate Dario Franchitti. Ryan Briscoe is eight points behind Dixon. On the Net: http://www.indycar.com ——— OTHER RACES AMERICAN LE MANS SERIES: Petit Le Mans, Saturday (Speed, 11 a.m.-9:30 p.m.), Road Atlanta, Braselton, Ga. On the Net: http://www. americanlemans.com ATLANTIC CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES: Petit Le Mans, Friday, Road Atlanta, Braselton, Ga. On the Net: http://www.atlanticchampionship.com WORLD OF OUTLAWS: Sprint Car: Friday, Eldora Speedway, Rossburg, Ohio; Saturday, Lernerville Speedway, Sarver, Pa. Super Dirtcar: Saturday, Rolling Wheels Raceway Park, Elbridge, N.Y. On the Net: http://www.worldofoutlaws. com U.S. AUTO RACING CLUB: Silver Crown and Sprint Car: Saturday, Eldora Speedway, Rossburg, Ohio. On the Net: http://www.usacracing.com

2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Driver Standings 1. Mark Martin, 5,230 2. Jimmie Johnson, 5,195 (tie) Denny Hamlin, 5,195 4. Juan Pablo Montoya, 5,175 5. Kurt Busch, 5,165 6. Tony Stewart, 5,156 7. Ryan Newman, 5,151 8. Brian Vickers, 5,140 9. Greg Biffle, 5,138 10. Jeff Gordon, 5,128 11. Carl Edwards, 5,117 12. Kasey Kahne, 5,069 13. Kyle Busch, 3,350 14. Matt Kenseth, 3,259 15. Clint Bowyer, 3,193 16. David Reutimann, 3,175 17. Marcos Ambrose, 2,938 18. Jeff Burton, 2,853 19. Joey Logano, 2,805 20. Casey Mears, 2,763 2009 NASCAR Nationwide Driver Standings 1. Kyle Busch, 4,379 2. Carl Edwards, 4,178 3. Brad Keselowski, 4,082 4. Jason Leffler, 3,599 5. Justin Allgaier, 3,152 6. Steve Wallace, 3,132 7. Jason Keller, 2,991 8. Brendan Gaughan, 2,957 9. Mike Bliss, 2,950 10. Michael McDowell, 2,902 11. Michael Annett, 2,707 12. Kenny Wallace, 2,702 13. Tony Raines, 2,673 14. Joey Logano, 2,609 15. Kevin Harvick, 2,603 16. Eric McClure, 2,258 17. Scott Wimmer, 2,250 18. David Ragan, 2,202 19. Scott Lagasse Jr., 2,194 20. Danny O’Quinn Jr., 1,985 NASCAR Camping World Driver Standings 1. Ron Hornaday Jr., 3,055 2. Matt Crafton, 2,838 3. Mike Skinner, 2,809 4. Brian Scott, 2,608 5. Colin Braun, 2,515 6. Todd Bodine, 2,480 7. Johnny Sauter, 2,452 8. Rick Crawford, 2,441 9. David Starr, 2,434 10. Stacy Compton, 2,423 11. Timothy Peters, 2,413 12. Tayler Malsam, 2,392 13. Terry Cook, 2,360 14. James Buescher, 2,197 15. Dennis Setzer, 2,195 16. T.J. Bell, 2,139 17. Jason White, 2,068 18. Kyle Busch, 1,894 19. Chad McCumbee, 1,848 20. Norm Benning, 1,569

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Teacher killed at Texas high school

TYLER, Texas (AP) — A special-education teacher who had a passion for music was fatally stabbed Wednesday morning in a Texas high school classroom, and police took a 16-year-old student into custody. Todd R. Henry, 50, worked with students at John Tyler High School who were either emotionally or behaviorally challenged, according to his older brother, Jody Henry. District Superintendent Randy Reid said the male suspect approached his teacher about 8:50 a.m. and stabbed him in the neck with a sharp object. A teacher’s aide and two other students were in the classroom, and the aide subdued the suspect before calling district police, Reid said.

4 arrested in daycare dogfighting ring

CHICAGO RIDGE, Ill. (AP) — A home day care also was the site of a dogfighting ring, authorities said Wednesday, and investigators who raided the house found a blood-spattered garage floor and battered and malnourished dogs not far from where the children played. Police said four people were arrested, and felony dogfighting charges are pending against several of them, including the day care operator’s husband. Authorities did not immediately release their names. Nine battered dogs — four of which were puppies — were rescued, police said.

IRS severs ties with ACORN

WASHINGTON (AP) — The IRS severed ties with ACORN on Wednesday, joining a growing list of government agencies to end relationships with the community activist group. The Internal Revenue Service said it would no longer include ACORN in its volunteer tax assistance program. The program offered free tax advice to about 3 million low- and moderate-income tax filers this spring. ACORN

provided help on about 25,000 returns, the IRS said. ACORN, meanwhile, said it had already suspended its tax program.

Freed inmate sues lawyer over fees

DALLAS (AP) — A Texas man exonerated by DNA evidence who expects to receive nearly $4.1 million for his quarter-century in prison has sued his attorney. The attorney says he is entitled to a $1 million cut of the compensation after working to get more money for people who have been wrongly convicted. Steven Phillips filed his lawsuit last week against Kevin Glasheen, who successfully lobbied Texas legislators on the issue. Phillips spent nearly 25 years in prison for a rape and robbery before being cleared. He said Wednesday that Glasheen deserves credit for the new law but that the attorney never performed legal work for him. Under the old law, Phillips would have collected about $1.2 million. According to the new terms he is due nearly $4.1 million.

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5 more counts for alleged serial killer

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A man already accused of killing two women and suspected in the deaths of as many as 30 more was charged Wednesday with raping and murdering five other victims. John Floyd Thomas, 73, was charged with killing the women between 1975 and 1986. The women — 56 to 80 years old — had all been strangled. Thomas will stand trial for all seven deaths simultaneously. He has pleaded not guilty and is being held without bail. Calls to his court-appointed lawyers were not immediately returned. Thomas was initially charged April 2 with two counts of murder after a match from a DNA sample implicated him in the sexual assault and death of a retired school administrator and another woman in the 1970s.

product recalls The Associated Press The following recalls have been announced: n About 20,000 wooden bunk beds, made in Vietnam and imported by Big Lots Stores Inc. of Columbus, Ohio, because the mattress support slats and side support railings can break. This could cause the bunk beds to collapse. The company has received 14 reports of cracked or broken slats. The beds

were sold at Big Lots stores around the country between May 2008 and February 2009. Details: by phone at 866-244-5687; by Web at http://www. biglots.com or http://www.cpsc.gov. n About 2,500 single and double “Parachute� hammocks, made in Indonesia by Travel Hammock Inc., doing business as Grand Trunk, of Skokie, Ill. The hammock’s supporting hooks can fail, causing occupants to fall and suffer injuries. The company

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The Mountain Press Thursday, September 24, 2009 LEGAL

LEGAL

NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

WHEREAS, by a Construction Deed of Trust recorded in the Register s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, in Book 3068, Page 452, on April 22, 2008, Aakarsh K. Ahuja, an unmarried individual, conveyed to Danny L. Crotwell, Trustee, the hereinafter described real property, to secure the payment of one Promissory Note dated April 9, 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 392, 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, 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 12:10 P.M. on Tuesday, October 13, 2009, 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 16 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 449, 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: 016.00.

WHEREAS, by a Construction Deed of Trust recorded in the Register s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, in Book 3068, Page 362, on April 22, 2008, Ronald L. Cordas conveyed to Danny L. Crotwell, Trustee, the hereinafter described real property, to secure the payment of one Promissory Note dated March 6, 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 402, 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, 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 12:15 P.M. on Tuesday, October 13, 2009, 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 53 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 359, 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: 053.00.

Subject lands are located at Lot 16, Hillside Estates 534 Hills Gate Circle Seymour, Tennessee

Subject lands are located at Lot 53, Hillside Estates 612 Hills Gate Circle Seymour, Tennessee

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 Materialman s Lien claim against the subject lands and Aakarsh K. Ahuja in favor of Custom Crafted Construction, Inc. dated July 18, 2008, and recorded in Book 3144, Page 789, 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. 35-5-104 or T.C.A. 67-1-1433 or 26 U.S.C. 7425. This is an attempt to collect a debt, and any information gathered in connection herewith will be utilized for that purpose. This 15th day of September, 2009.

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 Materialman s Lien claim against the subject lands and Ronald L. Cordas in favor of Custom Crafted Construction, Inc. dated July 18, 2008, and recorded in Book 3144, Page 805, 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. 35-5-104 or T.C.A. 67-1-1433 or 26 U.S.C. 7425. This is an attempt to collect a debt, and any information gathered in connection herewith will be utilized for that purpose. This 15th day of September, 2009.

JOSEPH G. COKER, SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE

JOSEPH G. COKER, SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE

JOSEPH G. COKER, ATTORNEY, P.C. ATTORNEY AT LAW POST OFFICE BOX 134 JACKSBORO, TENNESSEE 37757

JOSEPH G. COKER, ATTORNEY, P.C. ATTORNEY AT LAW POST OFFICE BOX 134 JACKSBORO, TENNESSEE 37757

September 17, 24 and October 1, 2009

September 17, 24 and Octeober 1, 2009

LEGAL

NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE WHEREAS, by a Construction Deed of Trust recorded in the Register s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, in Book 3068, Page 317, on April 22, 2008, Joseph Parks conveyed to Danny L. Crotwell, Trustee, the hereinafter described real property, to secure the payment of one Promissory Note dated March 11, 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 400, 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, 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 12:35 P.M. on Tuesday, October 13, 2009, 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 3 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 314, 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: 003.00. Subject lands are located at Lot 3, Hillside Estates 512 North Pitner Road Seymour, Tennessee. 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 Materialman s Lien claim against the subject lands and Joseph L. Parks in favor of Custom Crafted Construction, Inc. dated July 18, 2008, and recorded in Book 3144, Page 785, 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. 35-5-104 or T.C.A. 67-1-1433 or 26 U.S.C. 7425. This is an attempt to collect a debt, and any information gathered in connection herewith will be utilized for that purpose. This 15th day of September, 2009. JOSEPH G. COKER, SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE OSEPH G. COKER, ATTORNEY, P.C. ATTORNEY AT LAW POST OFFICE BOX 134 JACKSBORO, TENNESSEE 37757 September 17, 24 and October 1, 2009

LEGAL

NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

LEGAL

NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

WHEREAS, by a Construction Deed of Trust recorded in the Register s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, in Book 3068, Page 467, on April 22, 2008, Zeda Amaya and wife, Guillermo Amaya, conveyed to Danny L. Crotwell, Trustee, the hereinafter described real property, to secure the payment of one Promissory Note dated April 10, 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 404, 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, 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 Tuesday, October 13, 2009, 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 35 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 propert For further reference see Book 3068, Page 464, 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: 034N, Group: C, Control Map: 045C, Parcel: 035.00.

WHEREAS, by a Construction Deed of Trust recorded in the Register s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, in Book 3068, Page 407, on April 22, 2008, Zeda Amaya and wife, Guillermo Amaya, conveyed to Danny L. Crotwell, Trustee, the hereinafter described real property, to secure the payment of one Promissory Note dated March 6, 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 408, 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, 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 12:05 P.M. on Tuesday, October 13, 2009, 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 22 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 404, 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: 022.00.

Subject lands are located at Lot 35, Hillside Estates, 527 South Old Sevierville Pike, Seymour, Tennessee.

Subject lands are located at Lot 22, Hillside Estates, 558 Hills Gate Circle, Seymour, Tennessee

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 Materialman s Lien claim against the subject lands and Zeda Amaya and wife, Guillermo Amaya, in favor of Custom Crafted Construction, Inc. dated June 18, 2008, and recorded in Book 3144, Page 797, 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. 35-5-104 or T.C.A. 67-1-1433 or 26 U.S.C. 7425. This is an attempt to collect a debt, and any information gathered in connection herewith will be utilized for that purpose. This 15th day of September, 2009.

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 Materialman s Lien claim against the subject lands and Zeda Amaya and wife, Guillermo Amaya, in favor of Custom Crafted Construction, Inc. dated July 18, 2008, and recorded in Book 3144, Page 795, 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. 35-5-104 or T.C.A. 67-1-1433 or 26 U.S.C. 7425. This is an attempt to collect a debt, and any information gathered in connection herewith will be utilized for that purpose. This 15th day of September, 2009.

JOSEPH G. COKER,

JOSEPH G. COKER,

SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE JOSEPH G. COKER, ATTORNEY, P.C. ATTORNEY AT LAW POST OFFICE BOX 134 JACKSBORO, TENNESSEE 37757

SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE JOSEPH G. COKER, ATTORNEY, P.C. ATTORNEY AT LAW POST OFFICE BOX 134 JACKSBORO, TENNESSEE 37757

September 17, 24 and October 1, 2009

September 17, 24 and October 1, 2009

LEGAL

NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE 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, 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 12:25 P.M. on Tuesday, October 13, 2009, 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, 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. ubject lands are located at Lot 44, Hillside Estates, 646 Hills Gate Circle, Seymour, Tennessee. 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 Materialman s Lien claim against the subject lands and Christ 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. 35-5-104 or T.C.A. 67-1-1433 or 26 U.S.C. 7425. This is an attempt to collect a debt, and any information gathered in connection herewith will be utilized for that purpose. This 15th day of September, 2009.

JOSEPH G. COKER, SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE JOSEPH G. COKER, ATTORNEY, P.C. ATTORNEY AT LAW POST OFFICE BOX 134 JACKSBORO, TENNESSEE 37757 September 17, 24 and Octeber 1, 2009


The Mountain Press Thursday, September 24, 2009 696 APARTMENTS FOR RENT

696 APARTMENTS FOR RENT

Partial Furn

2 BR APTS

SEVIERVILLE 600/Mo & Sec. Dep.

On Trolley Route 3 or 4 BR/2 BA Weekly, Biweekly & Monthly Rates

Water & Sewer Incl. W/D Hook Up Ask About Special Move In Rate

429-2475

865-789-1427 2 BR APT. in Pigeon Forge area. $550/mo, $275 damage dep. up front. No pets! 865573- 6859 or 3895229

3 Bdrm, 2 Ba apt in Sevierville. References required. 700.00 per mo. 500.00 da. dp. No pets. 865-5733549

696 APARTMENTS FOR RENT 1BR Apt. near Gat. W/D, DW, water, private ent. $160 wk./$575/mo.,$575 dep. 556-1929. Apartment,2BR/1.5BA. Quiet, PF & Sev NO pets. Partly Furn. 453-5079.

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Classifieds: 428-0746 LEGAL

NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE`S SALE WHEREAS, default has occurred in the performance of the covenants, terms and conditions of a Deed of Trust dated September 19, 2005, executed by

Jody P. Hernandez, conveying certain real property

therein described to Robert M. Wilson, Jr. Wilson & Assoc, as Trustee, as same appears of record in the Register s Office of Sevier County, Tennessee recorded on September 20, 2005 at Book/Instrument No. 2346, Page 100-122; and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Deed of Trust was last

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Substitute Trustees Notice of Sale WHEREAS, R ichard C. Welch, unmarried, delivered to T. Mike Estes, Trustee, a certain Deed of Trust dated M ay 11, 2007, found of record in Book 2822, page 189, Register s Office for S evier County, Tennessee, to secure a certain indebtedness fully described therein; and WHEREAS, the owner and holder of the secured indebtedness and the beneficial interest under the Deed of Trust is Farm Credit Services of Mid-America, FLCA WHEREAS, on July 31, 2009, the holder of the note securing the indebtedness, Farm Credit Services of Mid-America, FLCA, executed an Appointment of Substitute Trustee, nominating and appointing A . KEITH LIVINGSTON as Substitute Trustee, instead of the said T. Mike Estes, same being found of record in Book 3394, page 498, Register s Office for S evier County, Tennessee; WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of said indebtedness and the same has become due and payable, and the owner and holder of said indebtedness has instructed the said Trustee to foreclose said Deed of Trust and to advertise and sell the property herein described upon the terms and conditions set forth in said Deed of Trust; and NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that I will, on the 7 th day of October, 2009, at 10:01 a.m., prevailing standard time, at the Courthouse door in S evier County, Tennessee, sell at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, and in bar of the equatable and statutory rights of redemption, and subject to any and all taxes and any and all assessments, any and all prior encumbrances, if any, the following described real estate as set forth in said Deed of Trust, to-wit: Situate in the 6th Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee, b eing known and designated as Lot 16, of Section 1, Clearfork Creek Subdivision, as shown on plat of same of record in M ap Book 21, page 179, Sevier County Registers Office, to which plat specific reference is hereby made for a more particular description. This conveyance is made subject to all applicable restrictions, easements, building setback lines and conditions of record including those in M ap Book 21, page 179, in the Registers Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. No boundary survey having been made at the time of this conveyance and the property description being the same as the previous deed of record. Being part of the same property conveyed to Hollie M. Carter and wife, Patsy E. Carter, dated April 24, 1998, filed for record April 28, 1997 in Book 624, page 607, Registers Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. Being the same property conveyed to R ichard C. Welch, unmarried, by deed from Hollie M. Carter and wife, Patsy E. Carter, dated May 11, 2007, filed for record on May 18, 2007, in B ook 2822, page 187, in the Registers Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. The proceeds derived from the sale of said property will be applied to the payment in full of the indebtedness, including interest and attorney s fees secured by said Deed of Trust, and the balance, is any, to be paid to the parties legally entitled. The sale held pursuant to this Notice may be rescinded at the Successor-Trustee s 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. Dated this 3rd day of September, 2009. The subject property is believed to be located on: Clearfork Road S off, Sevierville, 37862 (Map 123, Parcel 82.20). In case of discrepancy between the address and the legal description, the legal description shall control.

Substitute Trustees Notice of Sale WHEREAS, Douglas Worsham and Victoria Worsham, husband and wife, delivered to T. Mike Estes, Trustee, a certain Deed of Trust dated August 30, 2007, found of record in Book 2903, page 588, Register s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to secure a certain indebtedness fully described therein; and WHEREAS, the owner and holder of the secured indebtedness and the beneficial interest under the Deed of Trust is Farm Credit Services of Mid-America, FLCA; WHEREAS, on July 31, 2009, the holder of the note securing the indebtedness, Farm Credit Services of Mid-America, FLCA, executed an Appointment of Substitute Trustee, nominating and appointing A. KEITH LIVINGSTON as Substitute Trustee, instead of the said T. Mike Estes, same being found of record in Book 3394, page 508, Register s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee; WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of said indebtedness and the same has become due and payable, and the owner and holder of said indebtedness has instructed the said Trustee to foreclose said Deed of Trust and to advertise and sell the property herein described upon the terms and conditions set forth in said Deed of Trust; and NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that I will, on the 7th day of October, 2009, at 10:01 a.m., prevailing standard time, at the Courthouse door in Sevier County, Tennessee, sell at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, and in bar of the equatable and statutory rights of redemption, and subject to any and all taxes and any and all assessments, any and all prior encumbrances, if any, the following described real estate as set forth in said Deed of Trust, to-wit: Situate in the 9th Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee, without the corporate limits of any municipality and being more particularly described as follows: Being designated as Lot 151, Majestic Meadows Subdivision, Phase III, as shown on plat of same of record in Large Map Book 6, page 181, in the Registers Office Sevier County, Tennessee, to which plat specific reference is hereby made for a more particular description of said lot. This property is subject to all applicable easements, permissive use agreements and restrictions of record in the Registers Office. Also conveyed are all rights in easements and permissive use agreements of record. Being the same property conveyed to Douglas C. Worsham and wife, Victoria Y. Worsham, by deed from Roger D. Fox and wife, Janice G. Fox, dated August 30, 2007, recorded September 6, 2007, in Deed Book No. 2903, page 586, in the Registers Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. The above description is the same as the prior deed of record, no boundary survey having been made at the time of this conveyance. The proceeds derived from the sale of said property will be applied to the payment in full of the indebtedness, including interest and attorney s fees secured by said Deed of Trust, and the balance, is any, to be paid to the parties legally entitled. The sale held pursuant to this Notice may be rescinded at the Successor-Trustee s 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 Dated this 3rd day of September, 2009. The subject property is believed to be located on: Illinois Ave., Seymour, TN 37865 (Map 35-C, Control Map 35-F-B, Parcel 151). In case of discrepancy between the address and the legal description, the legal description shall control.

A. KEITH LIVINGSTON Substitute Trustee

September 10, 17 and 24, 2009

A. KEITH LIVINGSTON Substitute Trustee LEGAL

SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE

NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1382 North Baden Drive Gatlinburg, TN 37738

CURRENT OWNER(S): Laura Williams and Mike Williams 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 SBS Nationwide Trustee Services, Inc. 1587 Northeast Expressway Atlanta, GA 30329 (770) 234-9181 (ext. ) File No.: 432.0925171TN Web Site: www.msplaw.com

Trustee, For Harborview 2006-1 Trust Fund who is now the owner of said debt; and WHEREAS, the undersigned, Everett L. Hixson, Jr., having been appointed by as Substitute Trustee by instrument to be filed for record in the Register s Office of Sevier County, Tennessee. NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the entire indebtedness has been declared due and payable, and that the undersigned, Everett L. Hixson, Jr., as Substitute Trustee or his duly appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute Trustee will, on O ctober 15, 2009 at 11:00 AM at the SEVIER County courthouse door where the foreclosure sales are customarily held at the SEVIER Courthouse, located in 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, LYING AND BEING IN THE FIFTH (5TH) CIVIL DISTRICT OF SEVIER COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AND WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF PIGEON FORGE AND BEING LOT 29 OF ALPINE MOUNTAIN VILLAGE PHASE 2 AS THE SAME IS SHOWN BY PLAT OF RECORD IN MAP BOOK 33, PAGE 117, IN THE REGISTER`S OFFICE OF SEVIER COUNTY, TENNESSEE, TO WHICH PLAT SPECIFIC REFERENCE IS HERE MADE FOR A MORE PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION. BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED TO JODY P. HERNANDEZ, A SINGLE PERSON, BY WARRANTY DEED FROM MICHAEL E. LOY, ET UX, DATED SEPTEMBER 19,2005, AND OF RECORD IN VOLUME 2346, PAGE 98, IN THE REGISTER`S OFFICE OF SEVIER COUNTY, TENNESSEE.

PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address of the property is believed to be 2528 Peppercorn Way Pigeon Forge, TN 37863 In the event of any discrepancy between this street address and the legal description of the property, the legal description shall control. CURRENT OWNER(S): Jody P. Hernandez OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: The sale of the above-described property shall be subject to all matters shown on any recorded plat; 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 to any matter that an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. This property is being sold with the express reservation that it is subject to confirmation by the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may be rescinded 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. 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 Property is sold as is, where is, without representations or warranties of any kind, including fitness for a particular us or purpose. THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Everett L. Hixson, Jr., Substitute Trustee Rubin Lublin Suarez Serrano, LLC One Park Place, Suite 380 6148 Lee Highway Chattanooga, TN 37421 WWW.RUBINLUBLIN.COM/PROPERTY-LISTINGS.PHP Tel: (888) 890-5309 Fax: (423) 296-1882

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September 10, 17 and 24, 2009

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 September 8, 2005, by Laura L. Williams and Mike Williams aka Michael G. Williams to Quality Title, Trustee, as same appears of record in the Register s Office of Sevier County, Tennessee, under Book No. 2340, Page 108-129, (“Deed of Trust”); and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned to HSBC Bank USA, National Associatio, as Trustee on Behalf of GSAA Home Equity Trust 2005-15; and WHEREAS, HSBC Bank USA, National Association, as Trustee on Behalf of GSAA Home Equity Trust 2005-15, 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 Register s 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, October 15, 2009, 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: Exhibit A Situated in the Eleventh (11th) Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee and being all of Lot 25, Section 1, Block B of the Tyrolea Subdivision as the same appears on a plat of record in Map Book 8, Page 78, in the Register s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which reference is here made for a further and more complete description. Subject to restrictions of record in Warranty Deed Book 152, Page 217, in the Register s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. Being the same property conveyed to Mike Williams, and wife, Laura Williams from Marcus B. Willis and wife, Clara Willis by General Warranty Deed dated September 8, 2005, of record in Volume Book 2340, Page 106, in the Register s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee.

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WHEREAS, by a Construction Deed of Trust recorded in the Register s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, in Book 3068, Page 437, on April 22, 2008, Geoffrey Wilkie conveyed to Danny L. Crotwell, Trustee, the hereinafter described real property, to secure the payment of one Promissory Note dated April 10, 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 398, 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, 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 12:40 P.M. on Tuesday, October 13, 2009, 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 50 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 434, 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: 050.00. Subject lands are located at Lot 50, Hillside Estates 624 Hills Gate Circle Seymour, Tennessee.

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 Materialman s Lien claim against the subject lands and Geoffrey Wilkie in favor of Custom Crafted Construction, Inc. dated July 18, 2008, and recorded in Book 3144, Page 803, 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. 35-5-104 or T.C.A. 67-1-1433 or 26 U.S.C. 7425. This is an attempt to collect a debt, and any information gathered in connection herewith will be utilized for that purpose. This 15th day of September, 2009. JOSEPH G. COKER, SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE JOSEPH G. COKER, ATTORNEY, P.C. ATTORNEY AT LAW POST OFFICE BOX 134 JACKSBORO, TENNESSEE 37757

September 24, October 1 and 8, 2009 September 17, 24 and October 1, 2009

NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE WHEREAS, by a Construction Deed of Trust recorded in the Register s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, in Book 3068, Page 302, on April 22, 2008, Mike Kennedy conveyed to Danny L. Crotwell, Trustee, the hereinafter described real property, to secure the payment of one Promissory Note dated March 6, 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 394, 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, 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 12:30 P.M. on Tuesday, October 13, 2009, 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 19 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 299, 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: 019.00. Subject lands are located at Lot 19, Hillside Estates 542 Hills Gate Circle Seymour Tennessee

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 Materialman s Lien claim against the subject lands and Mike Kennedy in favor of Custom Crafted Construction, Inc. dated July 18, 2008, and recorded in Book 3144, Page 793, 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. 35-5-104 or T.C.A. 67-1-1433 or 26 U.S.C. 7425. This is an attempt to collect a debt, and any information gathered in connection herewith will be utilized for that purpose. This 15th day of September, 2009. JOSEPH G. COKER, SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE JOSEPH G. COKER, ATTORNEY, P.C. ATTORNEY AT LAW POST OFFICE BOX 134 JACKSBORO, TENNESSEE 37757 September 17, 24 and October 1, 2009


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SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE Sale at public auction will be on October 20, 2009 at 12:00 PM Eastern Standard Time, at the front door, Sevier County Courthouse, Sevierville, Tennessee pursuant to Deed of Trust executed by David L. Weeks and Stephanie A. Weeks, husband and wife to PRLAP, Inc., Trustee, on August 23, 2005 at Book 2338, Page 659 and conducted by Shapiro & Kirsch, LLP Substitute Trustee, all of record in the Sevier County Register s Office. Owner of Debt: Bank of America, N.A. 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 the Fifth (5th) Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee, within the corporate limits of the City of Pigeon Forge, to wit: Lot 16 of Star Crest Resort 2, Phase III, as shown on plat of record in Large Map Book 5, Page 53, Register s Office, Sevier County, Tennessee to which plat specific reference is hereby made for a more particular description . Subject to 40 feet right of way know as Lone Eagle Drive and as referenced on plat of record in Large Map Book 5 page 53, in said Register;s Office. Street Address: 2220 Lone Eagle Drive Sevierville, TN 37876 Current Owner(s) of Property: David Weeks and wife, Stephanie Weeks The street address of the above described property is believed to be 2220 Lone Eagle Drive, Sevierville, TN 37876, 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. 09-020293 September 17, 24 and October 1, 2009 LEGAL

Substitute Trustees Notice of Sale WHEREAS, Douglas Worsham and Victoria Worsham, husband and wife, delivered to T. Mike Estes, Trustee, a certain Deed of Trust dated September 7, 2006, found of record in Book 2620, page 440, Register s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to secure a certain indebtedness fully described therein; and WHEREAS, the owner and holder of the secured indebtedness and the beneficial interest under the Deed of Trust is Farm Credit Services of Mid-America, FLCA; WHEREAS, on July 31, 2009, the holder of the note securing the indebtedness, Farm Credit Services of Mid-America, FLCA, executed an Appointment of Substitute Trustee, nominating and appointing A. KEITH LIVINGSTON as Substitute Trustee, instead of the said T. Mike Estes, same being found of record in Book 3394, page 509, Register s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee; WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of said indebtedness and the same has become due and payable, and the owner and holder of said indebtedness has instructed the said Trustee to foreclose said Deed of Trust and to advertise and sell the property herein described upon the terms and conditions set forth in said Deed of Trust; and NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that I will, on the 7th day of October, 2009, at 10:01 a.m., prevailing standard time, at the Courthouse door in Sevier County, Tennessee, sell at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, and in bar of the equatable and statutory rights of redemption, and subject to any and all taxes and any and all assessments, any and all prior encumbrances, if any, the following described real estate as set forth in said Deed of Trust, to-wit: SITUATE in the 9th Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee, and being Lot 153 of Majestic Meadows, Phase III, as the same is shown by plat of record in Large Map Book 6, page 181, in the Registers Office for Sevier County, Tennessee for a more particular description. SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS, reservations and easements as set forth in Book 2033, page 811, and amended in Book 2433, page 328 and Large Map Book 6, page 181 in the said Registers Office. NO BOUNDARY survey having been made at the time of this conveyance and the property description being the same as the previous deed of record. BEING part of the same property conveyed to Greg Rustin, unmarried by deed from Majestic Meadows, a Tennessee General Partnership, dated 12-15-05, filed for record on 1-4-06 in Book 2433, page 427, in the Registers Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. BEING the same property conveyed to Douglas Worsham and wife, Victoria Worsham by deed from Greg Rustin, unmarried dated 9-7-06, filed for record on 9-19-06 in Book 2620, page 438, in the Registers Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. The proceeds derived from the sale of said property will be applied to the payment in full of the indebtedness, including interest and attorney s fees secured by said Deed of Trust, and the balance, is any, to be paid to the parties legally entitled. The sale held pursuant to this Notice may be rescinded at the Successor-Trustee s 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. Dated this 3rd day of September, 2009. The subject property is believed to be located on: Illinois Ave., Seymour, TN 37865 (Map 35-B, Control Map 35-F-B, Parcel 153). In case of discrepancy between the address and the legal description, the legal description shall control.

A. KEITH LIVINGSTON Substitute Trustee September 10, 17 and 24, 2009

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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 December 18, 2006, by Donn M Smith and Leigh Ayres-Smith to Larry A. Weissman, Trustee, as same appears of record in the Register s Office of Sevier County, Tennessee, under Book No. 2691, Page 600, (“Deed of Trust�); and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned to SunTrust Mortgage, Inc; and WHEREAS, SunTrust Mortgage, Inc, 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 Register s 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, October 22, 2009, 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: SITUATE in the Fifth (5th) Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee, within the City of Pigeon Forge, Tennessee and being all of Unit 343 of that certain condominium known as RIVERSTONE RESORT CONDOMINIUM being designated and described as recorded in Large Map Book 7, Page 106 in the Registers Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, and more particularly described in that certain Master Deed for RiverStone Resort Condominium of record in Book 2578, Page 357 in the Registers Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which reference is here made for a flare particular description. The land upon which the buildings are situated is described in Exhibit “A� of the Master Deed, the units are designated in attached exhibits and parking and storage spaces are designated on Exhibit of the Master Deed. THE CONDOMINIUM Unit is conveyed subject to and together with the rights and privileges, restrictive covenants and conditions set out In the Master Deed for RiverStone Resort Condominium of record in Book 2578, Page 357 in the Registers Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. THE DEVELOPER and every owner, occupant, and any other person or entity at any time having, taking or acquiring any right, title, claim or leasehold interest in and to any unit or any part of the property and premises dealt with and/or described herein shall be bound by and shall be deemed to have agreed to be bound by the Master Deed for RiverStone Resort Condominium, the Bylaws of the RiverStone Resort HOA, Inc. and the Club at RiverStone Rules and Regulations, and such other rules and regulations as may from time to time be promulgated under the terms of the Master Deed, as such may or might be amended or modified. The Master Deed for RiverStone Resort Condo the Bylaws, and all such rules and regulations shall constitute covenants running with the land and shall bind any person having at any time any interest or estate in the Unit, as though recited and stipulated at length herein; and shall be deemed to be incorporated into this instrument evidencing ownership. THE GRANTEE accepts and ratifies the provisions of the Master Deed, the Bylaws, the Club Rules and Regulations (and any other Rules and Regulations adopted under the Bylaws) and agrees to comply with all the terms and provisions thereof. BEING the same property conveyed to Donn M. Smith, a ma person by deed from 212 Dollywood Lane LLC dated December 18, 2006 and recorded in Book 2691 , Page 598 in the Register s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. which has the address at 212 Dollywood Lane Unit 343, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863

LEGAL

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 November 29, 2007, by Angela Garcia aka Angela M. Garcia and Gonzalo Garcia to Billy Rosenburg, Trustee, as same appears of record in the Register s Office of Sevier County, Tennessee, under Book No. 3346, Page 585, (“Deed of Trust�); and WHEREAS, Arch Bay Holdings, LLC-Series 2008B, 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 Register s 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, October 8, 2009, 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: Situated in the Fourth Civil District of Sevier County Tennessee and being known and designated as lot 13 on the plat entitled final plat of Lone Branch Creek Resort of record in map book LM3 page 56 in the registers office for Sevier County, Tennessee and according to the survey of Gary C. Clark Tennessee RLS #1329 of ranger waffoner summer & cannon Inc. 10135 Sherrwill Blvd. Suite 209 Knoxville TN 37933 dated February 18, 2005 and bearing file No. 29455-01 to which map specific reference is hereby made expressly made Tax ID # 074AA-091900 By the simple deed from first horizon home loan corporation as set forth in deed book 2000, page 615 and recorded on 08/21/2006 sevier County, records. 24 Month Chain Bu the simple deed from J. Michael Winchester successor trustee to first Horizon home loan corporation as set forth in book 1463 page 215 and recorded 03/07/2003 Sevier County, records The source deed as stated above is the last record of vesting filed for this property there have been no vesting changes since the date of the above referenced source. For source of title to the grantor see deed book 2600 page 615 in the registers office for Sevier County, TN.

PROPERTY ADDRESS: 212 Dollywood Lane Unit 343 Pigeon Forge, TN 37863 CURRENT OWNER(S): Donn M Smith 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. This sale is also subject to the right of redemption by the INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE U.S. TREASURY, pursuant to 26 U.S.C. 7425(d)(1) by reason of the following tax lien(s) of record in: Book 3215, Page 441; Book 3277, Page 322; Book 3362, Page 233. Notice of the sale has been given to the Internal Revenue Service in accordance with 26 U.S.C. 7425(b). In addition, this sale shall be subject to the right of redemption by the TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, TAX ENFORCEMENT DIVISION, pursuant to T.C.A. 67-1-1433(c)(1) by reason of the following tax lien(s) of record in: Book 3277, Page 262; Book 3277, Page 264. Notice of the sale has been given to the State of Tennessee in accordance with T.C.A. 67-1-1433(b)(1). SUBORDINATE LIENHOLDERS: Citibank; Great Seneca Financial Corporation; Discover Bank 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.

PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1838 Trout Way Cabin 13 Sevierville, TN 37862 CURRENT OWNER(S): Angela Garcia aka Angela M. Garcia and Gonzalo Garcia 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 (ext. ) File No.: 1059.0932199TN Web Site: www.msplaw.com

Nationwide Trustee Services, Inc., Substitute Trustee c/o IMR Nationwide Trustee Services, Inc. 1587 Northeast Expressway Atlanta, GA 30329 (770) 234-9181 (ext. ) File No.: 221.0930781TN Web Site: www.msplaw.com

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LEGAL

NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE`S SALE WHEREAS, default has occurred in the performance of the covenants, terms and conditions of a Deed of Trust dated October 27, 2006, executed by Robert R. Rippeon and Doreen Creamer Bruder, conveying certain real property therein described to Larry A. Weissman, as Trustee, as same appears of record in the Register s Office of Sevier County, Tennessee recorded on October 27, 2006 at Book/Instrument No. 2652, Page 791-815; and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned to Suntrust Mortgage, Inc. who is now the owner of said debt; and WHEREAS, the undersigned, Everett L. Hixson, Jr., having been appointed by as Substitute Trustee by instrument to be filed for record in the Register s Office of Sevier County, Tennessee. NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the entire indebtedness has been declared due and payable, and that the undersigned, Everett L. Hixson, Jr., as Substitute Trustee or his duly appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute Trustee will, on O ctober 9, 2009 at 11:00 AM at the SEVIER County courthouse door where the foreclosure sales are customarily held at the SEVIER Courthouse, located in 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 FIFTH (5TH) CIVIL DISTRICT OF SEVIER COUNTY, TENNESSEE, WITHIN THE CITY OF PIGEON FORGE, TENNESSEE AND BEING ALL OF UNIT 227 OF THAT CERTAIN CONDOMINIUM KNOWN AS RIVERSTONE RESORT CONDOMINIUM BEING DESIGNATED AND DESCRIBED AS RECORDED IN LARGE MAP BOOK 7, PAGE 106 IN THE REGISTER`S OFFICE FOR SEVIER COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED IN THAT CERTAIN MASTER DEED FOR RIVERSTONE RESORT CONDOMINIUM OF RECORD IN BOOK 2578, PAGE 357 IN THE REGISTER`S OFFICE FOR SEVIER COUNTY, TENNESSEE, TO WHICH REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE FOR A MORE PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION. THE LAND UPON WHICH THE BUILDINGS ARE SITUATED IS DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT “Aâ€? OF THE MASTER DEED, THE UNITS ARE DESIGNATED IN ATTACHED EXHIBITS AND PARKING AND STORAGE SPACES ARE DESIGNATED ON EXHIBIT “Câ€? OF THE MASTER DEED. THE CONDOMINIUM UNIT IS CONVEYED SUBJECT TO AND TOGETHER WITH THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES, RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS AND CONDITIONS SET OUT IN THE MASTER DEED FOR RIVERSTONE RESORT CONDOMINIUM OF RECORD IN BOOK 2578, PAGE 357 IN THE REGISTER`S OFFICE FOR SEVIER COUNTY, TENNESSEE. THE DEVELOPER AND EVERY OWNER, OCCUPANT, AND ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY AT ANY TIME HAVING, TAKING OR ACQUIRING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, CLAIM OR LEASEHOLD INTEREST IN AND TO ANY UNIT OR ANY PART OF THE PROPERTY AND PREMISES DEALT WITH AND/OR DESCRIBED HEREIN SHALL BE BOUND BY AND SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE AGREED TO BE BOUND BY THE MASTER DEED FOR RIVERSTONE RESORT CONDOMINIUM, THE BYLAWS OF THE RIVERSTONE RESORT HOA, INC. AND THE CLUB AT RIVERSTONE RULES AND REGULATIONS, AND SUCH OTHER RULES AND REGULATIONS AS MAY FROM TIME TO TIME BE PROMULGATED UNDER THE TERMS OF THE MASTER DEED, AS SUCH MAY OR MIGHT BE AMENDED OR MODIFIED. THE MASTER DEED FOR RIVERSTONE RESORT CONDOMINIUM, THE BYLAWS, AND ALL SUCH RULES AND REGULATIONS SHALL CONSTITUTE COVENANTS RUNNING WITH THE LAND AND SHALL BIND ANY PERSON HAVING AT ANY TIME ANY INTEREST OR ESTATE IN THE UNIT, AS THOUGH RECITED AND STIPULATED AT LENGTH HEREIN: AND SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE INCORPORATED INTO THIS INSTRUMENT EVIDENCING OWNERSHIP. THE GRANTEE ACCEPTS AND RATIFIES THE PROVISIONS OF THE MASTER DEED, THE BYLAWS, THE CLUB RULES AND REGULATIONS (AND ANY OTHER RULES AND REGULATIONS ADOPTED UNDER THE BYLAWS) AND AGREES TO COMPLY WITH ALL THE TERMS AND PROVISIONS THEREOF. BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED TO ROBERT R. RIPPEON, A Ĺź UNDIVIDED INTEREST AND DOREEN CREAMER BRUDER, A Ĺź UNDIVIDED INTEREST BY DEED FROM 212 DOLLYWOOD LANE, LLC DATED OCTOBER 27, 2006 AND RECORDED IN BOOK 2652 PAGE 789 IN THE REGISTER`S OFFICE FOR SEVIER COUNTY, TENNESSEE. WHICH HAS THE ADDRESS OF: 212 DOLLYWOOD LANE UNIT 227, PIGEON FORGE, TN 37863 PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address of the property is believed to be 212 Dollywood Lane, Unit 227 Pigeon Forge, TN 37863 In the event of any discrepancy between this street address and the legal description of the property, the legal description shall control. CURRENT OWNER(S): Robert R. Rippeon and Doreen Creamer Bruder OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., acting solely as nominee for Sun Trust Mortgage, Inc., A Virginia Corporation The sale of the above-described property shall be subject to all matters shown on any recorded plat; 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 to any matter that an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. This property is being sold with the express reservation that it is subject to confirmation by the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may be rescinded 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. 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 Property is sold as is, where is, without representations or warranties of any kind, including fitness for a particular us or purpose. THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Everett L. Hixson, Jr., Substitute Trustee Rubin Lublin Suarez Serrano, LLC One Park Place, Suite 380 6148 Lee Highway Chattanooga, TN 37421 WWW.RUBINLUBLIN.COM/PROPERTY-LISTINGS.PHP Tel: (888) 890-5309 Fax: (423) 296-1882 September 10, 17 and 24, 2009

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LEGAL

SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE WHEREAS, on the 14th day of March, 2006 by Deed of Trust recorded in Trust Book 2485, Page 324 in the Register s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, Kenneth Nye and wife, Sherry A. Nye did convey in trust to Town andCountry Title Corporation, Trustee, the hereinafter describe real estate to secure payment of a Promissory Note to Wayne Chance in the amount of $379,000.00 along with other obligations; said debt and obligations being more specific particularly described in said Deed of Trust; and WHEREAS, on the 28th day of July, 2009, the Lender appointed Catherine B. Sandifer as Substitute Trustee under the Deed of Trust by Appointment of Substitute Trustee of record in Book 3394, Page 545 in the Register s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee and; WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of said indebtedness, the same being now past due and the entire amount thereof having been declared due and payable in accordance with the terms of said Notes and Deed of Trust; NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that by virtue of the authority invested in me, I will on the 1st day of October, 2009, at 11:00 a.m. offer for sale and sell at the front door of the Sevier County Courthouse in Sevierville, Tennessee, where theforeclosure sales are normally held to the last, highest and best bidder for cash in hand, the following described real estate to wit: SITUATE in the Tenth (10th) Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee, and being a 12.091 acre tract, more or less, as shown on a survey of Jonathan L. Lyons, RLS 2002, P.O. Box 554, Seymour, TN 37865, entitled, ÏSurvey of Wayne F. Chance PropertyÎ and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at iron pin set in the eastern boundary of Goose Gap Road, at its intersection with Honey Oaks Way, a 50 foot private right of way; thence leaving the eastern boundary of Goose Gap Road and with the southeastern boundary of Honey Oaks Way, N 52 deg. 54 min. 30 sec. E 149.26 feet to an iron pin found; thence S 45 deg. 47 min.31 sec. E 25.53 feet to an iron pin found; thence N 50 deg. 37 min. 48 sec. E 366.58 feet to an iron pin found; thence N 49 deg. 24 min. 06 sec. E 152.43 feet to an iron pin found; thence continuing with the southeastern boundary of Honey Oaks Way in partand with Lot 8 Honey Oaks Subdivision in part, N 70 deg. 19 min. 15 sec. E 310.76 feet to an iron pin found; thence N 56 deg. 39 min. 10 sec. E 313.56 feet to an iron pin found, a common corner with Lot 8 and Richard Huskey (WD 483/456); thence leaving the line of Lot 8 and with the line of Huskey, S 08 deg. 10 min. 42 sec. E 433.14 feet to an iron pin set, a common corner with Gary Shular (WD 521/659 and WD 87/410); thence leaving the line of Huskey and with the line of Shular, S 56 deg. 49 min. 28 sec. W1,238.88 feet to an iron pin set in the eastern boundary of Goose Gap Road; thence leaving the line of Shular and with the eastern boundary of Goose Gap Road, with arc of a circle curving to the left, length 176.68 feet, radius 179.89 feet, delta angle 56deg. 16 min. 25 sec., chord bearing N 03 deg. 45 min. 12 sec. W 169.66 feet to a calculated point; thence N 31 deg. 53 min. 25 sec. W 72.68 feet to a calculated point; thence with the arc of a circle curving to the right, length 105.19 feet, radius 330.41feet, delta angle 18 deg. 14 min. 30 sec., chord bearing N 22 deg. 46 min. 10 sec. W 104.75 feet to a calculated point; thence N 13 deg. 38 min. 55 sec. W 57.55 feet to a calculated point; thence with the arc of a circle curving to the left, length 43.88 feet, radius 533.14 feet, delta angle 4 deg. 42 min. 57 sec., chord bearing N 15 deg. 00 min. 23 sec. W 43.87 feet to the point of BEGINNING. SUBJECT to easements, right of ways, setbacks, notations, reservations and restrictions of record in ROW Book 5,at page 130 and ROW Book 6, at page 216 in the Sevier County, Tennessee Register of Deeds Office. BEING a part of the property conveyed to grantors of record in Book 2485, at page 322, in the said Register s Office. EXCEPTED from this sale is the land released in Book 3128, Page 785 where it is more particularly described. Containing: 87116.33 square feet or 2 acres of land, more or less. ALSO EXCEPTED from this sale is the land released in Book 2847, Page 672 where it is more particularly described. ALSO SUBJECT to any and all applicable restrictions, easements and building setback lines as are shown in the records of the said Register s Office. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1015 Goose Gap Road, Sevierville, TN 37876 CURRENT OWNER: Kenneth Nye and wife, Sherry A. Nye, by Warranty Deed of record in Book 2485, Page 322, Sevier County Registers Office. Other interested Parties: Jr. Lien Holder; Capital South Bank, Mandarin Branch 10696 St. Augustine Road, Jacksonville, TN 32257. This Property is being sold as is, where is without representations or warranties of any kind, including fitness for a particular use or purpose. Said sale will be made in bar of all rights to homestead, dower and redemption, which were waived and surrendered in said Deed of Trust, but subject to all unpaid real estate taxes against said property and all prior Deeds of Trust, liens and encumbrances, if any; and subject to any restrictive covenants, easements or setback lines that may be applicable, and any matter that an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. Said sale being made at the request of Wayne Chance, the owner and holder of said indebtedness secured by the Deed of Trust. The right is reserved to adjourn the sale to another day certain, without further publication and in accordance with the law, upon announcement of such adjournment on the day and the time and place of sale set forth above. The beneficiary reserves the right to bid at the sale. This notice shall be published in the Mountain Press, a newspaper published daily in Sevier County, Tennessee on September 10, 2009, September 17, 2009 and September 24, 2009. This Notice was mailed this 1st day of September, 2009 to the record title owners and borrowers. Catherine B. Sandifer, Esq Sandifer Law Firm 320 Wears Valley Road Pigeon Forge, TN 37863 (865) 428-5263 September 10, 17 and 24, 2009

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A18 ◆ Comics Family Circus

The Mountain Press ◆ Thursday, September 24, 2009 Close to Home

Advice

Young lady’s black eye worries co-worker

Zits

Blondie

Baby Blues

Beetle Bailey

Garfield

Barney Google and Snuffy Smith

For Better Or Worse

Tina’s Groove

Dear Annie: A young co-worker came into the office last week with a horrible black eye. Her boyfriend had punched her in front of her young children and some of her friends. She spent the entire workday worrying about the safety of her children and reading abusive text messages from the boyfriend. I spent the day doing her share of the work and wondering what I would do if the boyfriend showed up. She told me the friends called the police and they were looking for him. That day, my co-worker vowed to never see the guy again, but they got back together. I’m not going to ask for advice for her because she apparently isn’t listening to anyone. What I’m wondering, Annie, is if you can help me deal with this girl. I know domestic violence is a complicated issue, but this seems black and white to me. She’s in danger, and her children, even if they aren’t in physical danger, are learning some twisted lessons. I can barely stand to look at this young woman. Any advice? -- Disgusted Dear Disgusted: Those “complications” you mention can include the victim believing she deserves the treatment she is getting, thinking the boyfriend is the only one who will ever love her, and worrying that he may try to kill her if she leaves. You cannot “rescue” this co-worker, but if you truly want to help, let her know she and her children deserve better, and encourage her to call the Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-SAFE)

(1-800-799-7233). We hope she will. Dear Annie: My wife and I have been married 59 years. Several years ago, our attorney advised putting everything except our house and my IRA into my wife’s name, which we did. Right now, my only source of income is Social Security and the occasional withdrawal from my retirement account. I use this money to pay our income taxes, all living expenses, including gas, phones, TV, auto, clothing, etc., and all real estate taxes except property my wife solely owns. My wife pays for nothing. If she buys groceries and doesn’t use the credit card (which I pay), she puts the receipts on my desk and I reimburse her. She uses her Social Security income to invest in stocks and bonds in her own name. Is this the customary way for elderly people to divide income and expenses when their assets are roughly equal? -- Feeling Pinched Dear Pinched: Every couple works this out in their own way, and in many instances, if the husband has always been the main source of financial support, the wife would not anticipate a change. Still, you obviously feel the arrangement is not equitable. The two of you should discuss it honestly and work out a way to pool your resources, pay your

t o d ay ’ s p u z z l e

bills and invest in mutually beneficial ways, while giving each of you an allowance for personal use. Dear Annie: I read the letter from “Dreamer,” whose husband is infatuated with a co-worker. Eight years ago, our neighbor told my husband she was afraid of me. I couldn’t figure it out because I was always nice to her. But if I said anything detrimental about her to my husband, he would defend her. He no longer had any good words for me at all. He criticized when he used to be supportive and kind. He blamed his lack of sex drive on his work. It turned out the two of them were having a full-blown affair. “Dreamer” might believe her husband is faithful, but she should look more closely. I have been divorced for more than seven years and enjoy my life completely. My husband married the neighbor, and now all he does is complain about how stupid she is, and that she’s a rotten cook and he’s tired of eating cereal. I must say, it’s very sweet to see “what goes around comes around.” -- The Ex 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, P.O. Box 118190, Chicago, IL 60611. 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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