October 8, 2009

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The Mountain Press ■ Sevier County’s Daily Newspaper ■ Vol. 25, No. 281 ■ October 8, 2009 ■ www.themountainpress.com ■ 50 Cents

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Former president visits

INSIDE

5Lady Tiger accolades PF volleyball team coach, players receive district honors Sports, Page A8

5Record expunged Judge erases Mel Gibson’s 2006 drunken driving conviction CELEBRITIES, Page A6

Local

Courtesy of the Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge Airport

Wrongful death suit filed Children of Pamela Ross name judge, law figures in $100 million complaint Page A2

Weather Today Partly cloudy High: 76°

Tonight Partly cloudy Low: 60° DETAILS, Page A6

Obituaries David Wright Sr. James Whitted, 54 Kenneth Spurling, 55 Linda Fox, 45 Melvin Morgan, 59 James Gentry, 72

DETAILS, Page A4

Index Local & State . A1-A4, A6 Calendar . . . . . . . . . . A3 Opinion . . . . . . . . . . . . . A7 Sports . . . . . . . . . . A8-A10 Money . . . . . . . . . . . . A5 Advice . . . . . . . . . . . A16 Comics . . . . . . . . . . . . A16 Classifieds . . . . . A11-A15 Nation . . . . . . . . . . . . A5

Corrections A caption on a picture on Page A1 on Wednesday of a head-on collision on Old Newport Highway on Tuesday did not include Severe County Ambulance among the responders. The Mountain Press regrets the mistake and is glad to set the record straight.

Former President George W. Bush arrives at the Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge Airport on Wednesday afternoon before being taken to the Sevierville Events Center, where he addressed a conference put on by the Phil Waldrep Ministries.

Bush receives warm welcome for ‘God and country’ speech By JEFF FARRELL Staff Writer

“I loved it. I agreed with everything he said. He talked about SEVIERVILLE — Former the freedoms of the Untied States and the then he told us what it meant to be president.” President George W. Bush spoke about “God and country” before a crowd of more than 8,500 people at the Sevierville Events Center on Wednesday night. Bush was a guest speaker for the Celebrators Autumn 2009 event, a Christian conference that is an outreach of Phil Waldrep Ministries. The conference concludes tonight. According to Waldrep Ministries, all 8,500 seats for the event sold out in June. Price for the four-day conference was $125. While the media weren’t

— Doris Newton of Chattanooga

allowed to cover the closed event, people leaving the event said Bush spoke about his faith and his time as president, but not specifically about politics. “I’ll tell you what I got out of it — love of God and country. (Bush) was great,” said Paul Thomas of Almond, N.C. “I loved it,” said Doris Newton of Chattanooga. “I agreed with

everything he said. “He talked about the freedoms of the Untied States and the then he told us what it meant to be president.” She said that Bush and other speakers Wednesday night encouraged the audience to be more diligent in standing up for their faith and religious expression.

“He was fantastic,” said Charles Pierce, who came from McDonough, Ga., with his wife, Lorena, for the conference. “It was nothing political. He said he couldn’t have made it without God’s help.” The parking lot outside the center was filled to capacity; buses filled most slots in the rear. Many were from churches, with licenses plates from states throughout the South including Kentucky, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama and Florida. Bush also spoke about some of the other previous presidents whose portraits he saw regularly See BUSH, Page A4

Southern gospel bouquet for Barbara Vaughan Impact Award given to Mandrell sister By DEREK HODGES Staff Writer

I look at the list of people who have won this award before me, I am so overPIGEON FORGE — The whelmed.” The roll of those who Mandrell sisters conhave received the honor tinued their connection in the past includes such with Sevier County on Wednesday, with Barbara legendary gospel musicians as Bill Gaither, Mandrell – the older James Blackwood, Les sister of Louise who had Beasley, Bob Brumley, a theater here for sevMosie Lister, Paul Heil, eral years – in town to receive an award from the Eva Mae LeFevre, J.G. Whitfield, and Lari Southern Gospel Music Association at Dollywood. Goss. Mandrell said she Mandrell was presented is particularly honored to share the award with the James D. Vaughan Blackwood, member of Impact Award, which the Blackwood Brothers, recognizes musicians a group she said she grew who have influenced the up watching. growth or performance Though Mandrell is of southern gospel music. better known for her Vaughan, who lived in country music recordLawrenceburg, Tenn., is ings and performances considered the founder of the genre thanks to his with her sisters on the NBC television show sponsoring a traveling “Barbara Mandrell & The quartet to promote his Mandrell Sisters,” she gospel music publicasaid she’s always contions. sidered herself a gospel “My heart’s explodmusician. Indeed, her ing right now with deep only Grammys have come gratitude,” Mandrell from her recordings in said as she accepted the that genre. award. “Thank you for “I love singing this overwhelming me. When

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Barbara Mandrell, left, talks to a reporter as she sits with daughter-inlaw Christy Sutherland in the Southern Gospel Music Hall of Fame at Dollywood on Wednesday. music because I love my heavenly father and my savior,” Mandrell said. “Everything I have came from God. It’s just my privilege to sing for him. I love gospel music so

much.” It wasn’t always a given that Mandrell would have the opportunity to share that music with the masses. When the idea for the television show

was first pitched, she and her father proposed that each episode would end with a few minutes of gospel music. The netSee BARBARA, Page A4


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$100M wrongful death suit filed

The Mountain Press â—† Thursday, October 8, 2009

Children of Pamela Ross name judge, law figures in complaint By JEFF FARRELL Staff Writer

SEVIERVILLE — The day before the first anniversary of her death, the children of Pamela Ross filed a wrongful death lawsuit seeking $100 million from the people they hold responsible for their mother’s death. Authorities have said Ross died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound; they say she went inside her home and shot herself on Oct. 6, 2008, after learning that law enforcement officers were outsider her home awaiting a judgment they expected to be issued in foreclosure proceedings on the house. Judge Jeff Rader, who is named in the complaint, eventually gave her husband, Jimmie Ross, an extension allowing them to file an appeal in the case. Their daughter, Shannon Smith, said in a phone interview that they hope the complaint will address their questions about how their mother died. “The only thing I really want to say is our mother was cruelly taken from us and it will be addressed in a court of law,� Smith said. Jimmie Ross has said that he did not believe the account given by authorities of events leading up to his wife’s death. In an interview with The Mountain Press shortly after his wife’s death, he said that she had been on the phone with a friend the morning of her death and told the person that the authorities were outside just before the line disconnected. The complaint filed by Smith and Ross’ other children names Rader, Sheriff Ron Seals, Sevierville Police Chief Don Myers and officers from both departments as defendants in their individual capacity — meaning they are not

“The only thing I really want to say is our mother was cruelly taken from us and it will be addressed in a court of law.� —Shannon Smith, daughter of Pamela Ross

being sued in their capacity as public officials. “The defendants individually and collectively formed a ruse among themselves and others for the purpose of drawing the husband (Jimmie D. Ross) of Pamela Ross away from their residence,� according to the complaint. “Once Jimmie Ross was in court ... The defendants without a warrant, or other proper order of any court recognized in Tennessee or the Untied States came into the property of Pamela Ross and attempted to force her from the residence by trick, coercion, force and violence. “During this process the defendants ... Caused through negligence, personal misconduct and a warrantless search the death of Pamela Ross by wounds from a gunshot.� The family filed the complaint pro se, meaning without representation by an attorney. Officers from the Sevierville Police Department and the Sevier County Sheriff’s Department were sent to the Ross home on Lexington Place while Jimmie Ross was in court. Sheriff Ron Seals has said he sent a cruiser and asked Sevierville police to send on as well because Ross had made threats against court and law enforcement officials during earlier proceedings. He sent one of his cruisers, he said, and asked Sevierville police to send one as well. Ross said last year that he had

not done that. He had, however, filed several complaints against officials involved in debt collection against him, including federal complaints about tax collection by the IRS. Seals said the officers were waiting on the street when Pamela Ross came outside and asked them why they were there. After they said they were there awaiting orders coming from the foreclosure, she allegedly told them she wanted to be taken to her husband. She went inside, and that’s when an officer reportedly heard a gunshot from inside the home. They entered the house and found her dead inside. The complaint also notes the state medical examiner never performed an autopsy on Pamela Ross, and says authorities have not provided the family with files on the case. In addition to Seals, Myers and Rader, the complaint names Mike Voncannon, Matthew Cubberley, Sam Hinson and Brad Wildes as defendants. Jimmie Ross filed a federal complaint of his own earlier this year against many of the same individuals, claiming they joined his bank in a racket under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act and worked together to deprive him of his property. He is seeking $2.6 million; his complaint does not mention his wife’s death.

ARRESTS 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 Jamie Lynn Allen, 25, of 1075 Bull Hill road in Sevierville, was charged Oct. 6 with violation of probation. She was being held in lieu of $5,000 bond. u Ronald Bennett, 26, of 311 Bob Hollow Road in Sevierville, was charged Oct. 7 with domestic violence assault. He was being held in lieu of $1,500 bond. u Brandon Lee Courtney, 25, of 2918 Mutton Hollow Road in Kodak, was charged Oct. 6 with domestic violence assault. He was being held in lieu of $5,000 bond. u Shannon Crouch, 36, of 2149 Ridge Road in Sevierville, was charged Oct. 6 with resisting arrest, evading arrest and burglary. He was being held in lieu of $5,750 bond. u Robert Lynn Haley, 32, of Powell, Tenn., was charged Oct. 6 with a misdemeanor warrant from general sessions court. He was being held. u Benjamin Lee Jones, 50, of 3840 Katie Hollow in Pigeon Forge, was charged Oct. 6 with driving after revocation and traffic violations. He was released on $500 bond.

u Michael Calvin McMahan, 23, of 1430 Etherton Road in Sevierville, was charged Oct. 6 with possession of drug paraphernalia and criminal impersonation. He was being held in $3.000 bond. u Bryan Dale Reddin, 44, of 1030 Little Alpine Road in Seymour, was charged Oct. 6 with a misdemeanor warrant from general sessions court. and violation of probation. He was being held. u Chastity Sexton, 33, of 2406 Oakview Lane in Sevierville, was charged Oct. 6 with domestic violence assault. She was being held in lieu of $2,000 bond. u James Moody Shelton, 52, of Newport, was charged Oct. 6 with aggravated burglary and theft of property worth $500 to $1,000. He was being held in lieu of $7,000 bond. u Steven Dean Stinnett, 53, of 3195 Stinnett Drive in Sevierville, was charged Oct. 6 with public intoxication. He was being held. u Daniel Mart Watson, 18, of 40256 Boogertown Road in Gatlinburg, was charged Oct. 6 with contempt of court. He was being held. u Miguel Angel Zurita, 27, of 315 Club Drive in Sevierville, was charged Oct. 7 with DUI, driving without a license, financial responsibility law and speeding. He was being held in lieu of $2,500 bond.

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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 428-0748, ext. 214, or e-mail to editor@themountainpress. com. Items may be faxed to 453-4913.

thursday, oct. 8 Hot Meals

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

Uniform Sale

Uniform sale 7 to 2 p.m., in the classrooms at Fort Sanders Sevier Medical Center. Proceeds benefit the new LeConte Medical Center.

Optimist Club

Northview/Kodak Optimist Club yard sale at clubhouse Oct. 10. Bring items beginning today. To schedule assistance, call 933-0078.

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

Garlands of Grace women’s Bible study: n 9 a.m. UMC Pigeon Forge n 2 p.m. Blue Mountain Mist B&B, Pullen Road, Sevierville

Pancake Supper

Pancake supper sponsored by Sevierville Kiwanis, 4-7:30 p.m. Flapjacks Pancake Cabin, 1016 Parkway. $5. 932-8591.

Crewettes Rummage Sale Sevier County Crewettes rummage sale 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. today and Friday at Sevier County Rescue Squad Building.

Wears Valley Chamber

Organization of the first Wears Valley Chamber of Commerce meets 7 p.m., American Pie Pizza and Video, 3250 Wears Valley Road in the old Foothills Mining Company site.

GateKeepers

Gatekeepers Men’s Community Bible studies: n 6:30 p.m., 2445 Scenic Mountain Drive, Sevierville. 310-7831. n 6:30 p.m. Seymour UMC, Chapman Highway. 436-0313.

Angel Food

Craft Bazaar Benefit

Holy Family Catholic Church craft bazaar benefit 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. today and Saturday and after Mass on Sunday, 307 Black Oak Ridge Road, Seymour. Refreshments sold. 429-3999 or 983-6611.

Spaghetti Supper

Angel Food

Handgun carry permit class 8:30 a.m., Dandridge Police Department. (865) 397-8862, ext. 26, or 356-7423.

Angel Food orders: n 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Gum Stand Baptist Church, 3031 Veterans Blvd., Pigeon Forge. 429-2508. n 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 4 to 7 p.m. First Smoky Mountain Church of the Nazarene, 2652 Upper Middle Creek Road. 908-1245. n 4-6 p.m., Glades Lebanon Baptist Church, 820 E. Highlands Drive, Gatlinburg. 659-3443.

Kodak Story Time

Preschool story time 11 a.m., Kodak Library. 933-0078.

Rummage Sale

Sevier County Crewettes rummage sale 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sevier County Rescue Squad Building.

Jett Benefit

Covered dish supper 6:30 p.m. followed by gospel singing at Hurst Hollow Road on Jones Cove Road. Donations benefit Martha Jett medical expenses. (423) 623-5710; 453-0687; 774-9435; 7740656.

Alzheimer’s Benefit

Complimentary coffee, doughnuts and apple fritters 8-10:30 a.m., Courthouse Plaza next to Citizens National downtown. Bake sale 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

RFL Fundraiser

Relay For Life fundraiser at Wal-Mart today through Sunday. Hamburgers, corn dogs, baked items and breast cancer awareness items.

saturday, oct. 10 Wears Valley Festival

Wears Valley Methodist Church annual Fall Festival 8 a.m.-3 p.m., with yard sale items, pottery and other crafts, baked goods, lunch and more. 429-4412.

Crafts/Collectables

Henderson Chapel Baptist Church benefit spaghetti supper and cake auction 5:30 p.m. to help Bob Bradley with medical expenses.

Handgun Class

Seymour Library Forum

Dave Bradley will host a forum at 1 p.m., Seymour Library, to help parents teach their children about money. 577-7511 to sign up.

Angel Food

Angel Food orders: n Angel Food 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Gum Stand Baptist Church, 3031 Veterans Blvd., Pigeon Forge. 429-2508. n 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 4 to 7 p.m. First Smoky Mountain Church of the Nazarene, 2652 Upper Middle Creek Road. 908-1245. n 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., The Father’s House, 139 Bruce St. Theresa Atchley, 230-1526 or 286-9784.

Craft Bazaar Benefit

Holy Family Catholic Church craft bazaar benefit 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and after Mass on Sunday, 307 Black Oak Ridge Road, Seymour. Refreshments sold. 429-3999 or 983-6611.

Radio Class

Sevier County Emergency Radio Services class for E-COMM 1 license, 9-1, EOC building on Bruce Street. Test to follow class. E-mail to n4jtg@live.com or call 429-2422.

Methodist Breakfast

Shady Grove Methodist men’s breakfast, 8-11 a.m. $6; children 6 and under and veterans free. 397-4585 for tickets.

Smoky Bear Car Show

Smoky Bear car show and silent auction hosted by DECA, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Sevier County High. Free admission. Car registration $25 day of show, $15 if bringing item for Toys For Tots. 453-1076.

American Legion Post 104 “Crafts and Collectables Sale and Eats” 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tables $20. 428-7821 or 4285329.

Optimist Club

Bean Supper

Trail ride starts at 9 a.m. followed by auction at 4, Hurst Hollow Road near Baxter’s Grocery on Jones Cove Road.

Covemont Baptist Church, Wears Valley, benefit bean supper 6 p.m., to help a needy family.

Northview/Kodak Optimist Club yard sale at clubhouse. 933-0078.

Jett Benefit

Angel Food orders: n 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Gum Stand Baptist Church, 3031 Veterans Blvd., Pigeon Forge. 429-2508. n 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 4 to 7 p.m. First Smoky Mountain Church of the Nazarene, 2652 Upper Middle Creek Road. 908-1245.

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Wears Valley Methodist Church annual fall festival 8 a.m.-3 p.m. today and Oct. 10, with yard sale items, pottery and other crafts, baked goods, lunch and more. 429-4412.

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picnic areas, and campgrounds. The weather is incredible. Cooler temperatures, sunny days, and clear blue skies provide breathtaking mountain scenery and perfect conditions for recreating in the natural surroundings. Ample rainfall throughout the year has set the stage for a robust color season. Autumn color is beginning to appear throughout the Park among those early fall starters, giving a hint of what is to come. Otherwise it is still pretty green, but with the sunny days and cooler nights starting, color will be progressing through the mountains. Perhaps more notable now are the fall wildflowers including cardinal flower, blackeyed Susan, coreopsis, great blue lobelia, skunk goldenrod, southern

harebell, ironweed, and a variety of asters. At higher elevations, where the climate is similar to New England’s, color displays start as early as mid-September with the turning of yellow birch, American beech, mountain maple, hobblebush and pin cherry. Fall colors will develop more rapidly from early to mid-October. At the lower elevations, some sourwood, sumac, and dogwood trees and red maple have started to show their seasonal reds and bright fruits on trees and shrubs such as heartsa-bustin have appeared. The autumn color display usually reaches peak at middle and lower elevations between mid-October and early November. This is the Park’s most spectacular display as it includes the greatest variety of trees.

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BARBARA

OBITUARIES

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In Memoriam

The family of David Allen Wright Sr. of Sevierville, who passed away Thursday, Sept. 24, 2009, would like to announce a celebration of life service in David’s honor. The service will be held at the Roberts United Methodist Church, 1810 Jayell Road, Sevierville, at 4 p.m. Oct. 11, 2009. David’s son, David Jr., will be giving the eulogy as an expression of his love for his father. David is and always will be very sadly missed by those who knew and loved him. He was a wonderful son, brother, husband, father, grandfather and friend. May he rest peacefully in God’s loving arms.

Kenneth Ray Spurling

Kenneth Ray Spurling, age 55 of Sevierville, passed away Monday, October 5, 2009. He was an Army veteran and was preceded in death by his mother, Bertha Spurling; father, Edward Spurling; brother, Eugene Lindsey, and sister, Mildred Caffney. Survivors: companion, Marsha Cook; children, Sierra Faith and Keyera Grace Cook, Josh, Joseph, Ryan and Amanda Spurling; granddaughter, Emma; brothers, Danny Spurling and Ernie Lindsey; sister, Shirley Hobbs. Family and friends will meet 1:30 p.m. Monday in Tennessee Veterans Cemetery in Knoxville for graveside service and interment. Military honors will be provided. The family will receive friends 6-8 p.m. Friday at Atchley Funeral Home, Sevierville. n www.atchleyfuneralhome.com

Linda Sue Brown Fox

In Memoriam

James Edward Whitted

James Edward Whitted, age 54 of Sevierville, passed away Tuesday, October 6, 2009. He was preceded in death by his parents Virgil and Daisy Whitted. He is survived by his son, James Edward Whitted Jr.; daughters, Rebecca Sue Callahan, Leslie Dawn Hurst, and Jamie Denise Whitted; sisters and brothers-in-law, Shirley and Larry Weston, Doris and Leonard Parton, Betty Sue and Gordon Whitmore; brothers and sisters-in-law, Donald and Minnie Whitted, Clyde “Berry� and Linda Whitted, Robert and Beverly Whitted; several grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Family and friends will meet 10 a.m. Saturday in Shady Grove Cemetery for graveside service and interment with Brother Richard Quilliams officiating. The family will receive friends 5-7 p.m. Friday at Atchley Funeral Home, Sevierville.

Linda Sue Brown Fox, age 45 of Sevierville, went to be with our Lord on Tuesday, October 6, 2009. She was preceded in death by her father, William Jack Brown; husband Terry Fox; brother Gary Wayne Brown; and father-in-law Samuel Gaines Fox. Survivors: daughters, Jamie Nicole Fox, Christy Leeann Fox; mother, Virgie Brown; brother, Larry Brown and wife Sandi; sisters, Sandra Ogle and husband Larry, Debbie Huskey and husband Rick, Vickie Brown, Donna Ching; mother-in-law, Maxine Fox; aunt and uncle, Linda and Norman Cooper; several wonderful nieces and nephews. Funeral service 7 p.m. Thursday in the Chapel of Atchley Funeral Home with Bro. Larry Ogle and Rev. Jim Huston officiating. Family and friends will meet 1 p.m. Friday in Proffitt Cemetery in Gatlinburg for graveside service and interment. The family will receive friends 5-7 p.m. Thursday at Atchley Funeral Home, Sevierville. n www.atchleyfuneralhome.com

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It wasn’t the first time a president visited Sevier County. Bush’s father, George H.W. Bush, visited the area after leaving office and so did Ronald Reagan. Bush landed at the Gatlinburg-Pigeon Forge Airport a few hours before his address was scheduled. Sevierville police and Sevier County Sheriff’s deputies supplemented Secret Service agents in providing security. “Everything went as smooth as it could go,� Sevierville Police Chief Don Myers said. “His folks and our folks worked together great.�

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Melvin Ray Morgan Melvin Ray Morgan, 59, of Mar yville died Monday, Sept. 28, 2009. Sur vivors: wife, Gail Hedgecoth Morgan; children Melanie and Melvin Jr.; three grandsons; one greatgranddaughter; sisters, Bonnie Tipton, Mar y Gibson, Barbara Kyker and Colleen Gyor y; brother, Ron Morgan of Illinois; one uncle Bob Morgan; sisters-in-law Joy Roden and Martha McLemore and many nieces and nephews. Melvin was cremated. A celebration of life ser vice was held Saturday, Oct. 3. Memorial Funeral Home in Maryville in charge of arrangements.

James Elvis Gentry James Elvis Gentry, 72, of Sevierville died Monday Oct. 5, 2009. He was retired from Walgreens. Sur vivors: wife, Patricia Gentr y; brothers and sistersin-law, Herbert and Johnnie Gentr y, Don and Rachel Gentr y; adopted brothers, Dusty Wilkinson and Jimmy Cate; sister, Wilma Gentr y; stepson, Wayne Couch, Ohio; stepdaughter, Melissa Cooper, Ohio; five step-grandchildren and one step-great-granddaughter from Ohio; constant companion, Fawn; sons, William Frank Gentr y, Danny Ray Gentr y, Ohio; daughters, Sherri Lee Haswell, Della Ann Hinkle, Ohio, Cindy Diane Diaz, Texas, and Della Mae Gentr y, Germany; 10 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. A private memorial ser vice will be held at a later date. Cremation arrangements by Atchley Funeral Home, Seymour. n www.atchleyfuneralhome.com

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wasn’t able to attend the ceremony in person but offered congratulations to Mandrell. It was Mandrell’s first visit to Dollywood, though she says she’s well-acquainted with Parton. “Dolly was one of the first people I fell in love with when I moved to Nashville at the ripe old age of 19,� Mandrell said. “I remember I had just met her a few days earlier and I was walking through a parking lot with my father, who was my manager, and she saw us and she said, ‘Hello Barbara! Hello Mr. Mandrell!’ That really meant a lot for me.� Beyond just greetings in a parking lot, Mandrell said she has come to know Parton as a friend over the years and offered high praise for the local girl. “She is just such a beautiful, amazing person,� Mandrell said. “She’s a real person. She’s just as nice and genuine in person.� In addition to Mandrell’s award, the Southern Gospel Music Association also honored eight other practitioners of their art by inducting them into its Hall of Fame, which is located on the grounds at Dollywood. Those honorees include: n Neil Enloe, who earned considerable recognition for the song “The Statue of Liberty,� which was one of the top 20 songs of 1976. n Ed Hill, who sang with The Stamps and Elvis Presley, and coined the well-known phrase, “Ladies and gentlemen, Elvis has left the building.� n Harold Lane, founder of the Gospel Harmony Boys and a composer with more than four decades in gospel music. n Don Light, who started the first booking agency in gospel music and cofounded the Gospel Music Association. n Bill Lyles, a member of the famed Blackwood Brothers singing group. n Elizabeth Mull, producer, promoter and broadcaster whose family put on a gospel music show that still airs on WBIR-TV. n Billy Todd, who toured with the Florida Boys and the Dixie Echoes. n Charlie Waller, a fellow Florida Boys member who also did some producing and promoting, and served as executive producer of Wednesday’s ceremony.

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NASHVILLE (AP) — An Alabama woman accused of snatching a newborn from his Tennessee home will remain in federal custody while authorities Wednesday investigated whether she was the only person involved. Tammy Renee Silas, 39, is charged with kidnapping 4-day-old Yahir Anthony Carrillo from Nashville on Sept. 29. The baby was found with Silas three days later at her home in Ardmore, Ala., about 80 miles south. Yahir wasn’t harmed, but his mother was stabbed repeatedly. Maria Gurrola saw her son only briefly after he was found before the state Department of Children’s Services put him and her three other children in foster care citing safety reasons. DCS hasn’t revealed those safety concerns, but Gurrola’s court-appointed attorney said the parents were under suspicion of trying to sell the baby. The family was reunited Tuesday after police said Gurrola, 30, and the father, Jose Carrillo, weren’t involved in the crime.

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PITTSBURGH (AP) — Painful cost-cutting and rising sales to automakers helped the nation’s largest aluminum producer return to profitability for the first time in nine months. Alcoa Inc. on Wednesday also forecast an 11 percent increase in worldwide aluminum demand in the second half of the year, fueled partly by robust growth in China. The lightweight metal is used in everything from airplanes to cars to houses. Even though Alcoa reported a 71 percent drop in third-quarter profit from a year earlier, the results were a relief after three straight quarterly losses. “We do clearly see growth, substantial growth ... in China,� Alcoa CEO Klaus Kleinfeld told analysts and reporters after the company reported results. “(The) second half of the year is clearly better than the first half in many industries and many regions.� The Pittsburgh-based company said rising demand from several industries, especially automakers, lifted its revenue compared with the prior three months. Sales to automakers jumped 21 percent from the second quarter. Although North American auto production dropped 20 percent in the third quarter yearover-year, the aluminum

content in vehicles may have risen as automakers move to meet higher federal fuel economy standards by making cars and trucks lighter, said Michael Robinet, a vice president at CSM Worldwide, an auto industry consulting firm near Detroit. Investors cheered the news, sending Alcoa’s shares up 5.9 percent in after-hours trade. Alcoa earned $77 million, or 8 cents per share, for the three months ended Sept. 30. That compared with profit of $268 million, or 33 cents per share, a year earlier. Revenue tumbled 34 percent to $4.62 billion from the same period a year earlier, but was up 9 percent from the second quarter of 2009.

WASHINGTON (AP) — The federal budget deficit tripled to a record $1.4 trillion for the 2009 fiscal year that ended last week, congressional analysts said Wednesday. The Congressional Budget Office estimate, while expected, is bad news for the White House and its allies in Congress as they press ahead with health care overhaul legislation that could cost $900 billion over the next decade. The unprecedented flood of red ink flows from several factors, including a big drop in tax revenues due to the recession, $245 billion in emergency spending on the Wall Street bailout and the takeover of mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Then there is almost $200 billion in costs from President Barack Obama’s economic stimulus bill, as well as increases in programs such as unemployment benefits and food stamps. The previous record deficit was $459 billion and was set just last year.

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Boomer, a 180-pound Landseer Newfoundland dog, drinks water from the kitchen sink at Caryn Weber’s home south of Casselton, N.D. The dog measures seven feet from nose to tail and stands 36 inches tall at the shoulders, measures 7 feet from nose to tail, and weighs 180 pounds. Weber will send his measurements to Guinness World Records for consideration as the tallest living dog. World Records. The previous record holder was a nearly 4-foot-tall Great Dane that died this summer.

Carter seeks to boost malaria fight

OUANAMINTHE, Haiti (AP) — Former President Jimmy Carter traveled to Haiti and the Dominican Republic to meet political leaders, health workers and malaria victims Wednesday in hopes of jump-starting efforts to eradicate the disease in the Caribbean. The battle against the mosquito-borne disease in the neighboring countries has been frustrating, with health officials complaining of a lack of cooperation between both country’s governments. Carter said on his visit to Ouanaminthe and to Dajabon in the Dominican Republic, just across a river border separating the two countries, that he hopes to expand a $200,000 pilot project established in those towns by the nonprofit Carter Center to curb malaria’s spread.

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CASSELTON, N.D. (AP) — Boomer may be a buster: Measuring 3 feet tall at the shoulders and 7 feet long from nose to destructive wagging tail, he might be the world’s tallest living dog. Owner Caryn Weber says her 3-year-old Landseer Newfoundland keeps all four paws on the floor when he drinks from the kitchen faucet in her family’s eastern North Dakota farm house. Boomer stares into car windows eye to eye with drivers. A 20-pound bag of dry dog food lasts the 180pound canine a couple of weeks. Weber says her furry black and white dog “comes into the house and his tail is so high everything gets knocked around.� Weber plans to send Boomer’s measurements to Guinness

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The 12th annual Smoky Bear Open Car Show and silent auction will be from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. today at Sevier County High School. It’s an open show for all models, including motorcycles, street machines, antiques, street rods and others. Pre-registration is $25 the day of the show. Registration is $10 less with the donation of a new unwrapped toy for Toys for Tots. Admission is free. For more information call 453-1076 or 933-9019.

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The Kiwanis Club of Sevierville will have its annual fall pancake day from 4-7:30 p.m. today at Flapjack’s on the Parkway. Tickets are $5 each and available from Kiwanians or at the door. The proceeds from this event will be used throughout the year for club projects. For more information call Leslie Atchley, the club’s fundraising chairwoman, at 453-7545.

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American Legion crafts on Saturday

On Saturday, American Legion Post 104 plans to have a “Crafts and Collectibles Sale and Eats.” Tables will be sold for $20 per table to people who want to sell their “Crafts and Collectibles.” The post will sell biscuits, gravy and coffee early, and then hot dogs, etc. Time will be 0900 until 1400. Call Jim Miller at 428-7821 or Connie Thompson at 429-5329 for more information.

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Wears Valley Methodist Church will hold its annual fall festival Friday and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. The event will include yard sale items, pottery and other baked goods, lunch and more. For details, call 4294412.

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Health care reform could cost state $735M By LUCAS L. JOHNSON II health care issue when Associated Press Writer asked how the proposed legislation would affect N A S H V I L L E — Tennessee. The $900-billion, Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen said a health 10-year measure seeks care reform proposal in to expand health insurthe U.S. Senate could ance coverage, impose cost the state more than new taxes and fees, and make major changes to $730 million. Bredesen spoke to Medicare and Medicaid. Bredesen estimated the reporters during a teleconference from New proposal would cost the York where he met state about $735 million with all three national over roughly five years, credit ratings agencies with a “range of about about the state’s bond- $570 million at the low end to $1.2 billion at the ing rate. However, the governor upper end.” However, he said ended up discussing the

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those figures could soon change. Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus, D-Mont., had hoped for a final vote by his panel on Tuesday, but a cost analysis from the Congressional Budget Office isn’t ready yet. Committee aides said Wednesday would be the earliest finance members can vote. “It is devilishly hard to put numbers on it,” Bredesen said. “We’re all chasing a moving target.” In the case of the state’s

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Catholic church sets craft bazaar

The Holy Family Cathlolic Church will hold a craft bazaar benefit Saturday and Sunday. The event will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday and after Mass on Sunday at the church at 307 Black Oak Ridge Road. Refreshments will be sold. For more information, call 429-3999 or 9836611.

bond rating, the governor seemed a little more certain. He said the agencies were impressed with the multiyear budgeting plan the state proposed to handle stimulus money. They were also pleased with the state’s selling of bonds for infrastructure improvements at the new Volkswagen and Hemlock Semiconductor plants being built in Chattanooga and Clarksville, and to complete building projects on college campuses and bridges.

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“We do recognize that he has a tough decision, and he wants ample time to make a good decision. Frankly, I support that, but we need to remember that every day that goes by, the troops that we do have there are in greater danger.” — House Republican leader John Boehner in a statement as President Barack Obama has yet to signal whether he is prepared to send any more troops to Afghanistan — either the 40,000 his top commander wants or a smaller buildup, according to several officials.

“I don’t see how that in fact is accurate. One of the things we’re going to have to do is to come up with a facility here in the United States to house people for trials that would be held here. You can go through a litany of very, very dangerous people who are safely housed in facilities that pose no dangers to the communities that surround them. I think we have a good track record.” — Attorney General Eric Holder disputing the claim, made often by Republican lawmakers, that Guantanamo Bay detainees are simply too dangerous to be brought to U.S. soil.

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Lopsided tax system is unfair

“The government who robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul,” George Bernard Shaw once said. For a socialist, Shaw demonstrated good sense with that quotation. Unfortunately, America has become a laboratory in which his hypothesis is being tested. The theory of government I was taught says that government provides benefits, primarily security, to the entire population. In return we pay taxes. But lately the government has been a distributor of special privileges, taking money from some and giving it to others. America is now about evenly split between those who pay income taxes and those who consume them. The Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center recently disclosed that close to half of all households will pay no income tax this year (http://tinyurl. com/nzm59k). Some will pay less than zero — that is, they’ll get money from those of us who do pay taxes. The Tax Policy Center adds that this year the average income-tax rate for the bottom 40 percent of earners will be negative and that their cash subsidy will equal 10 percent of the total amount the income tax brings in, thanks to the Earned Income Tax Credit and President Obama’s “Making Work Pay” program. The view from the top also shows the lopsidedness of the tax system. The top 20 percent of earners makes about 53 percent of the income in America but pays 91 percent of the income tax. The top 1 percent pays 36 percent. The IRS says the bottom half of earners pays less than 3 percent. This presents a serious problem because government has such vast powers to dispense favors. As Shaw suggested, people who pay no tax will not hesitate to vote for politicians who promise big spending. Why not? They will get stuff without having to pay for it. Yes, working people who pay no income tax still pay taxes: sales tax and payroll (Social Security and Medicare) taxes. But the income tax is big and visible, so it’s a problem that a growing number of people don’t pay, but get benefits from those who do. The built-in unfairness of the tax system has prompted a range of taxreform proposals, such as a flat tax and replacing the income tax with a sales tax. These alternatives are better, but they have their drawbacks, too. For that reason, there is something more urgent than tax reform: spending reform. The true burden of government, the late Milton Friedman said, is not the tax level but the spending level. Taxation is just one way for the government to get money. The other ways -- borrowing and inflation -- are also burdens on the people. The best way to lighten the tax burden is to lessen the spending burden. If government spends less, it takes less. And if it takes less, the tax system will weigh less heavily on us all. Once again, we find wisdom in Adam Smith: “Little else is requisite to carry a state to the highest degree of opulence from the lowest barbarism but peace, easy taxes, and a tolerable administration of justice: all the rest being brought about by the natural course of things.” — John Stossel joins Fox News on Oct. 19. He’s the author of “Give Me a Break” and of “Myth, Lies, and Downright Stupidity.” To find out more about John Stossel and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

Editorial

‘Boo,’ not ‘boo-hoo’

Now is the time to start thinking about safety for All Hallows Eve It is still a little over three weeks before what is probably the second favorite holiday of the year for most in the knee-socks age group. It’s not the jolly, old elf and opening presents under the Christmas tree, but it is ghosts and goblins and collecting enough candy to break out double doses of Pepto. Parents are scouring department stores, drug stores and dollar stores to find bargains on costumes that will transform their little darlings into Disney characters, pirates, Hannah Montana, superheroes, baseball or football players, ballerinas, and all manner of imps and goblins. But, as Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, points out in an e-mail, this is time to start preparing to make Halloween a safe holiday — a time to say “boo” instead of “boo-hoo.” The organization points out that potentially hazardous costumes or accessories, tainted candy and crossing the street without supervision are among the concerns that should be addressed before children leave the house. Furthermore,

the organization says, children ages 5-14 are four more times likely to be killed while walking on Halloween compared with any other evening of the year. Here are some of the things the experts say parents should do as precautionary measures: n Avoid costumes with excessive flowing fabric, such as capes or sleeves. Loose clothing can easily brush up against a jack-o-lantern or open fire causing a costume to burst into flames. n Make sure the child’s costume fits properly. Oversized costumes and footwear, such as clown or adult shoes, can cause children to trip and fall. Avoid wearing hats that will slide over their eyes. n Accessorize with flexible props. Inflexible props can cause serious injury in case of a fall. n Make sure face paint or cosmetics are nontoxic and hypoallergenic. A loose-fitting mask can obstruct a child’s vision. If a mask is worn, be certain it fits securely. Make sure eyeholes are big enough for full vision.

n If possible, choose a brightly colored costume that drivers can spot easily. If not, decorate the outfit with reflective tape and stickers. n Always supervise children under 13. Other children should trick-or-treat in groups. Attach the name, address and phone number of children under 13 to their clothes in case they get separated from adults. n Children should go only to well-lit houses and remain on the porch within street view. n Teach children to cross only at crosswalks and intersections and to look both ways before crossing. Remind children to stay on sidewalks and to walk, not run. n Parents of food allergic children must read every candy label in their child’s Halloween bag to avoid a potentially life-threatening situation for the children. Don’t wait until the last minute. Make sure your children have fun. And remember, the life you save might be your own child’s.

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Obama not making it easier for schoolchildren Things aren’t getting any easier for America’s school children. First, there was No Child Left Behind, the federal program which, despite many flaws, has helped call needed attention to underperforming schools. Now, President Barack Obama wants longer school days, and possibly longer school years. Making things tougher, however, is precisely the point, and while the idea may not quickly win public support, it deserves serious consideration. Obama and his education secretary, Arne Duncan, have called attention to the amount of time students spend in school, because school calendars in the United

States are based on outdated priorities and are too short to give students the tools they need to compete on a global stage. ... Children in Europe and Asia spend 190 to 240 days a year in school; in Europe, the typical school day is about eight hours. As an Associated Press report has noted, kids in Asian countries that tend to outscore the U.S. in math and science spend fewer hours in school than their American counterparts, but a greater proportion of their school day is spent on math and science. But is merely extending school time beneficial? When the Brookings Institution looked at math scores in countries

that added math instruction time, it found that scores rose significantly, especially where minutes were added to the day, rather than days to the year. ... There are many who will criticize these suggestions. A seemingly opposite trend is exemplified by an October 2008 study for the American Academy of Pediatricians, which concluded that children are overscheduled, under stress and in need of more unstructured time to play. ... The quality of instruction is certainly important, a notion that has not been lost on leaders from Duncan to Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen to Nashville Mayor Karl Dean, who is seeing extended

hours used in Metro charter and magnet schools. Perhaps it is both: Teachers and students may be more fully engaged in the learning process, even with only 10 to 15 minutes more time each day to absorb and review the material. ... Yes, the president and his education secretary are looking at the matter with an eye to American competitiveness — as they should. But it also is an issue of individual growth. More time in school can translate into less time spent on the things that get many bored kids in trouble, such as drugs and gangs. Consider it an investment, of time, in our nation’s future.

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SEC BASKETBALL

PREP VOLLEYBALL

Calipari ready to stop talking, start coaching By WILL GRAVES AP Sports Writer

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — John Calipari came to Kentucky to coach basketball. It only seems like he’s running for governor. In the six months since the Wildcats lured him away from Memphis — making him the highest paid coach in the country in the process — Calipari has been named a Kentucky Colonel, a Duke of Hazard (a town in eastern Kentucky), spent time in a coal mine and been welcomed as the savior of college basketball’s all-time winningest program. “This seat that I’m in, I can feel the importance to this state,” Calipari said Wednesday during the annual tip-off luncheon in Louisville. “I respect that and I’m humbled by it.” But he’s not scared by it. If anything, he’s embraced it. The coach who says he doesn’t have an e-mail address and lacks a computer in his office is edging toward 1 million followers on Twitter. He’s got nearly 60,000 fans on Facebook and a Web site that seems to contain a new idea, promotion or blurb every time you hit the refresh button. Hundreds of people camped out for up to three days to get tickets to Big Blue Madness, the annual season kickoff at Rupp Arena. All this commotion, all this attention and he hasn’t coached a game yet. He knows things could turn south quickly. He chided the nearly 2,000 fans at Wednesday’s luncheon for embracing Tubby Smith before essentially running him off to Minnesota after the 2007 season. “Two years later, you need me,” he said. The truth, he added, was that he needed Kentucky too. He knows expectations are high after bringing in arguably the best recruiting class since Rick Pitino was routinely leading the Wildcats to the Final Four in the 1990s. By signing prep stars like John Wall and DeMarcus Cousins have some experts picking the Wildcats to win the national title, and Calipari knows hotel rooms in Indianapolis — site of next spring’s Final Four — are filled with reservations from Kentucky fans. He loves it. He also cautions, however, that the road will be bumpy. “That doesn’t mean everything is always going to be rosy,” he said. “There will be problems. That doesn’t mean I won’t stub my toe.” It’s part of the process. Calipari will have to try and

Kentucky coach John Calipari

meld together a roster of newcomers and holdovers from Billy Gillispie’s rocky tenure. “I’ve got six new players that think they poop ice cream,” Calipari said. “I’ve got six returning players that naturally think it’s their turn. I’ve got to get these players together and they’ve got to trust each other. They’ve got to respect each other and over time that’s got to turn into affection. That affection has got to turn to love.” It might take awhile. Calipari has spent the last month trying to install the basics of his dribble-drive offense during individual workouts. The results have been less than spectacular. “It’s like I’m playing with 12 Martians,” he said. “They have no idea what’s going on.” They’ll figure it out, eventually, if they play like they have something to prove instead of buying into their own hype. “We’ve got to create our own happiness, we can’t have that created for us,” he said. “If our self worth is generated by someone else’s opinion of your work, you’re going to up and down. We’re not. We’re going to have fun.” The real fun for Calipari will begin next week when practice starts. He called his time with his players “heaven” and praised their efforts in the classroom and on the floor. Wall was one of five freshmen to come in for summer classes even though it’s widely acknowledged he’ll only be at Kentucky for a year. Calipari said Wall’s grades were tops among the freshmen over the summer, though the studying didn’t get in the way of Wall hoisting shots at the school’s practice facility at the stroke of midnight. It’s the kind of dedication he expects of all his players as well as himself. Calipari’s spent the last six months talking about the future. He’s finally ready for it to begin. “Let’s rip the rearview mirror out of the car, let’s just look forward,” he said.

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Coach Jessica Sterling (center) gives her team a pep-talk during a game last season at Pigeon Forge High School. Sterling was named the 3-AA Co-Coach of the Year this season, along with Gibbs’ coach Chris Bray.

PF coach, players win district honors Sterling is Co-Coach of the year, Rauhuff is Co-Player in 3-AA By JASON DAVIS Sports Editor PIGEON FORGE — In her team’s first year in District 3-AA, Jessica Sterling and the Lady Tigers quickly proved they were among the cream of the crop. After losing their first two district matchups this season, the Lady Tigers (12-4, 10-2 in 3-AA) won 10 straight, putting them tied for first at the conclusion of the regular season.

Now the coach and players are reaping the rewards. Coach Sterling was named Co-Coach of the Year on Friday at the district coaches’ meeting, while Danielle Rauhuff was named Co-Player of the year. “Danielle at times will be a spiker, a digger or a setter,” coach Sterling said. “She’s probably our most versatile player — she can do it all. “She’ll adjust her game to suit what best helps the team.” On her own honor, the coach was more reticent. “It’s kind of cool. In the old district we didn’t get to do that,” Sterling said. “So it was kind of cool that

the other coaches thought that I did a good job.” Sterling credited her success though, to Rauhuff her team. She calls this team her most cohesive unit since she took over the job at PFHS. “We had really good communication throughout the year, playing together, and we’ve actually been on the same page,” Sterling said. “Volleyball is one of those sports where you can’t just have one standout player, you’ve got to have the team to make it work out.

“This year we really gelled together better than we have in the past.” In addition to Sterling and Rauhuff’s awards, other Lady Tigers also received honors. • Danielle Rauhuff got Co-Player of the Year • Ashley Wojnowski got Co-Server of the Year • Katherine Lenhart got Co-Blocker of the Year • Sarah Carr and Erika Denny were selected as AllDistrict • Annie Vaughn and Sarah Clabo were honorable mention All-District The Lady Tigers will play in the district tournament at Gibbs next Thursday. mpsports@themountainpress.com

SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE FOOTBALL

Early start for SEC teams this weekend By NOAH TRISTER AP Sports Writer LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Rise and shine, SEC fans. This week’s tailgating might be a bit unusual. Biscuits instead of burgers? A cup of coffee before those cold drinks? And you might want to leave the portable TV at home, unless Saturday morning cartoons are your thing. Five of the Southeastern Conference’s seven games this weekend are scheduled to start by 12:30 p.m. local time, an upside-down schedule that protects a CBS doubleheader later in the day. By the time topranked Florida and No. 4 LSU kick off Saturday night, the rest of the league should

be finished playing. The undercard is left for the earlier time slots, so coaches and players — and fans — will have to adjust. “We encourage our players to start getting to bed a little earlier. We think a lot of them stay up past midnight just goofing off the way most college kids do,” South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier said. “I’ve always said, it don’t matter what time you play because they don’t ask you what time you want to play. They tell you.” SEC teams regularly play early games, but they’re hardly the norm. Last week only two games started before 6 p.m., and the biggest matchups are usually in the late afternoon and evening.

That’s also true Saturday. No. 20 Mississippi hosts No. 3 Alabama at 2:30 p.m., and Florida-LSU is set for 7. Both games are being aired by CBS, which is why so many other teams are playing early. “Those are exclusive windows,” SEC associate commissioner Charles Bloom said. “So the only window that’s non-exclusive is the early afternoon.” The SEC has deals with CBS and ESPN, and every team in the league will be on television this weekend. Any conference would love that exposure, but it can limit flexibility. For example, Mississippi State hosts Houston at 11:30 a.m. on ESPNU. If that game weren’t on TV, it could be

played at a different time. For the most part, teams take the early starts in stride. Arkansas coach Bobby Petrino, whose Razorbacks kick off at 11 a.m. against No. 17 Auburn, will change the routine for a game like this. “We’ll get them off the field a little quicker on Thursday, so we try to get their legs back,” Petrino said. “We’ll get out of our meetings a little bit earlier on Friday night, get them in bed a little earlier, and then obviously they have to get up early and get going. I’ve always enjoyed early games and I think our players do too — where you don’t have to wait around and sit around in the hotel all day.”

TENNESSEE SMOKIES BASEBALL

Smokies are well-represented in ’09 MLB playoffs SEVIERVILLE — With the Minnesota Twins’ victory Tuesday night over the Detroit Tigers to close out a memorable American League Central pennant race, the list of contenders for this year’s Major League Baseball World Championship is now complete. The Tennessee Smokies are well represented in this year’s MLB playoffs as a total of 13 players and/or coaches were former members of the Smokies organization at one

time or another. Seven of the 13 on the list wear the St. Louis Cardinals red and white. The group is led by 2005 Cy Young Award winner Chris Carpenter, who went

17-4 with a 2.24 ERA in 2009, and 2009 National League All-Star Yadier Molina (.304 BA, 7 HR, 56 RBI). Rounding out the list for St. Louis are pitchers Brad Thompson (2-6, 4.84) and Josh Kinney (1-0, 8.80), INF Skip Schumaker (.303/4/35) and OF Rick Ankiel (.231/11/38). St. Louis Manager Tony La Russa is in his 14th season with the team, and has led the Cardinals during that time to eight division titles, two N.L. pennants and

a World Championship title in 2006. The Cardinals will be facing the Colorado Rockies in the first round of the National League Divisional Series. Rockies Third Base Coach Glenallen Hill, a former Smokies player, is in his third year with the Rockies organization. In the other National League Divisional Series matchup, the Los Angeles Dodgers will square off against the Philadelphia Phillies. Two

former Smokies, infielders Casey Blake (.280/18/79) and Orlando Hudson (.283/9/62), now play for the Dodgers, while the lone former Smokies player representing the defending champion Phillies is OF Jayson Werth (.268/36/99). New York Yankees Manager Joe Girardi, in his second season with the team, and Boston Red Sox INF Chris Woodward (.215/0/5) round out the list of former Smokies in this year’s playoffs.


Sports â—† A9

Thursday, October 8, 2009 â—† The Mountain Press SEC NOTEBOOK

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Rookie cut from Florida’s Meyer seeking balance Ravens dies in Washington By MARK LONG AP Sports Writer

Fein, who played at Ole Miss, was Iraq war veteran By TIM KLASS Associated Press Writer SEATTLE — Tony Fein, an Iraq war veteran and NFL rookie linebacker who played with the Baltimore Ravens during the preseason, has died of unexplained causes after collapsing at a friend’s house on the Kitsap Peninsula of Washington state. Fein, 27, an undrafted rookie free agent from Mississippi, was lying face down and unconscious, vomiting and barely breathing when medics arrived at a house outside Port Orchard just before 9 a.m PDT Tuesday, said Mike Wernet, a battalion chief and medical officer with South Kitsap Fire & Rescue. The medics put a breathing tube down Fein’s throat after he stopped breathing and administered medication, but he went into cardiac arrest during the drive to Harrison Medical Center in Bremerton, across Puget Sound from Seattle, and was pronounced dead at the hospital at 9:48 a.m. PDT Tuesday, Wernet told The Associated Press. A man and woman who were present described Fein as a friend who was staying with them. They told the aid crew they awoke to find him unresponsive and vomiting. “They didn’t really give us a lot of information about what had happened the night before,� apparently because they were upset, Wernet said. “They didn’t indicate anything out of the ordinary.� There were no obvious wounds or signs of alcohol or other drug abuse, and nothing indicated foul play, he added. The Kitsap County sheriff’s office wasn’t summoned, and Wernet said he knew of no subsequent contact with his agency to indicate deputies were investigating. Deputy Scott E. Wilson, a spokesman in the sheriff’s office, did not return a call for comment Wednesday. An autopsy won’t be conducted before Thursday and no report will be issued before all toxicology and other tests are complete, likely in six to eight weeks, said Allen G. Gerdes, Kitsap County chief deputy coroner. Fein, a native of Port Orchard, was released by the Ravens in their last major round of roster cuts on Sept. 5. “Tony Fein was a really good teammate, a tremenCOUPON REQUIRED

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Regardless of who plays quarterback for top-ranked Florida on Saturday night at No. 4 LSU, coach Urban Meyer would like to see more from his passing game. The Gators (4-0, 2-0) rank 58th in the country in passing, averaging nearly 219 yards a game. They rate even worse against teams from the Sunshine State, falling behind Florida State (17th), Florida Atlantic (25th), Miami (37th), Florida International (41st) and South Florida (54th). Former Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow and backup John Brantley have combined for 10 touchdown passes and just one interception, but Florida’s success has come mostly on the ground. With Tebow, Jeff Demps and Chris Rainey leading the way, the Gators top the nation in rushing at nearly 308 yards a game. Meyer would like to see more balance. “When you’re playing the group we’re playing this week, you’re going to have to be balanced,� Meyer said. “We’re a little unbalanced right now.� The Gators have excuses: Starting receiver Deonte Thompson (hamstring) missed the last two games, and fellow receivers Carl Moore (back) and Andre Debose (hamstring) are likely out for the year. Receiver Riley Cooper and tight end Aaron Hernandez also missed time because of the flu. Also, Florida has enjoyed early, double-digit leads in every game. “It’s 31-0 after the first quarter (against Kentucky),� Meyer said. “You’re not going to be zinging the ball all over the place. And you had injuries and illness at receiver. We’ve got to get that going. We’ve all done this a long time. You have to be balanced to win a big game, and right now, we’re not.� ——— RESURGENT RUN: LSU running back Charles Scott decided to return for his senior year instead of turning pro. Up until last week at Georgia he wasn’t having the kind of season he envisioned when he made the

decision. The 234-pound running back had two late touchdowns against the Bulldogs, one on a short powerful run through the line, the other on a tackle-breaking 33-yard scamper in the final minute. He finished with 95 yards on 19 carries. “Just to come out and have good game like that and let my team know they can rely on me definitely made a difference in the confidence level,� Scott said. Scott rushed for 1,174 yards as a junior and could have turned pro, but returned for his senior year and proceeded to put up numbers well below his previous standard. In his first four games he rushed for 52, 49, 63 and 15 yards. Scott refused to blame the offensive line. “It’s hard to say what was what, because maybe they were blocking it perfectly and I was missing cuts,� he said. “This game, we were on the same page. They were blocking perfect and I was hitting the holes.� ——— WHERE’S JULIO?: No. 3 Alabama quarterback Greg McElroy is tired of answering questions along the lines of, “What’s wrong with Julio Jones?� Absolutely nothing, says McElroy. “It seems like every interview I do, somebody is asking me, ’Why isn’t Julio getting more involved?�’ he said “Just because Julio is not catching balls doesn’t mean he’s not involved. He’s very

involved. He demands the eyes, four eyes are on him every time we snap the ball. That’s two from a safety and two from a corner. He makes a difference whether he catches a ball or not.� Jones did miss one game and most of another with a bruised right knee. His nine catches are tied for third on the team, while his 160 yards is tied for second. It is far off his record-setting freshman season, but coach Nick Saban said the focus on Jones helps other players get open. “Without developing statistics, you’re doing a lot to help your team win,� Saban said. “We continue to try to get him the ball. I think if he continues to do the things that he’s doing, his time’s going to come.� ——— KICKER, PUNTER, ACTOR: Spencer Lanning has been about everything South Carolina could’ve hoped for this season in replacing all-Southeastern Conference kicker Ryan Succop, now starting for the Kansas City Chiefs.

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The Mountain Press â—† Thursday, October 8, 2009

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SCOREBOARD T V S P O RT S COLLEGE FOOTBALL 9 p.m. ESPN — Nebraska at Missouri GOLF 10 a.m. TGC — European PGA Tour, Madrid Masters, first round, at Madrid, Spain 3 p.m. TGC — PGA Tour, Presidents Cup, first round, at San Francisco MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 2:30 p.m. TBS — Playoffs, National League Division Series, game 2, Colorado at Philadelphia 6 p.m. TBS — Playoffs, National League Division Series, game 2, St. Louis at Los Angeles 9:30 p.m. TBS — Playoffs, American League Division Series, game 1, Bostron at Los Angeles PREP FOOTBALL 7:30 p.m. ESPN2 — Miami Northwestern (Fla.) at Miami Central (Fla.) UNITED FOOTBALL LEAGUE 9 p.m. VERSUS — California at Las Vegas

MLB 2009 Postseason Baseball At A Glance DIVISION SERIES American League New York vs. DetroitMinnesota winner Wednesday, Oct. 7 Detroit-Minnesota winner at New York (Sabathia 19-8), 6:07 p.m. Friday, Oct. 9 Detroit-Minnesota winner at New York (Burnett 13-9), 6:07 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 11 New York (Pettitte 14-8) at Detroit-Minnesota winner Monday, Oct. 12 New York at DetroitMinnesota winner, if necessary Wednesday, Oct. 14 Detroit-Minnesota winner at New York, if necessary ——— Los Angeles. vs. Boston Thursday, Oct. 8 Boston (Lester 15-8) at Los Angeles (Lackey 11-8), 9:37 p.m. Friday, Oct. 9 Boston (Beckett 17-6) at Los Angeles (Weaver 16-8), 9:37 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 11

Los Angeles (Kazmir 10-9) at Boston (Buchholz 7-4) Monday, Oct. 12 Los Angeles (Saunders 16-7) at Boston (Lester 15-8), if necessary Wednesday, Oct. 14 Boston at Los Angeles, if necessary ——— National League Los Angeles vs. St. Louis Wednesday, Oct. 7 St. Louis (Carpenter 17-4) at Los Angeles (Wolf 11-7), 9:37 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 8 St. Louis (Wainwright 19-8) at Los Angeles (Kershaw 8-8), 6:07 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 10 Los Angeles at St. Louis (Pineiro 15-12), 6:07 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 11 Los Angeles at St. Louis, if necessary Tuesday, Oct. 13 St. Louis at Los Angeles, if necessary ——— Philadelphia vs. Colorado Wednesday, Oct. 7 Colorado (Jimenez 15-12) at Philadelphia (Lee 7-4), 2:37 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 8 Colorado at Philadelphia (Hamels 10-11), 2:37 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 10 Philadelphia at Colorado, 9:37 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 11 Philadelphia at Colorado, if necessary Tuesday, Oct. 13 Colorado at Philadelphia, if necessary ——— LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES American League Friday, Oct. 16 Boston-Los Angeles winner at New York OR DetroitMinnesota winner at Los Angeles OR Boston at Detroit-Minnesota winner Saturday, Oct. 17 Boston-Los Angeles winner at New York OR DetroitMinnesota winner at Los Angeles OR Boston at Detroit-Minnesota winner Monday, Oct. 19 New York at BostonLos Angeles winner OR Los Angeles at DetroitMinnesota winner OR Detroit-Minnesota winner at Boston Tuesday, Oct. 20 New York at BostonLos Angeles winner OR Los Angeles at DetroitMinnesota winner OR Detroit-Minnesota winner at Boston Thursday, Oct. 22 New York at BostonLos Angeles winner OR Los Angeles at DetroitMinnesota winner OR Detroit-Minnesota winner at Boston, if necessary Saturday, Oct. 24 Boston-Los Angeles winner

at New York OR DetroitMinnesota winner at Los Angeles OR Boston at Detroit-Minnesota winner, if necessary Sunday, Oct. 25 Boston-Los Angeles winner at New York OR DetroitMinnesota winner at Los Angeles OR Boston at Detroit-Minnesota winner, if necessary ——— National League Thursday, Oct. 15 Colorado-Philadelphia winner at Los Angeles OR St. Louis at Philadelphia OR Colorado at St. Louis Friday, Oct. 16 Colorado-Philadelphia winner at Los Angeles OR St. Louis at Philadelphia OR Colorado at St. Louis Sunday, Oct. 18 Los Angeles at ColoradoPhiladelphia winner OR Philadelphia at St. Louis or St. Louis at Colorado Monday, Oct. 19 Los Angeles at ColoradoPhiladelphia winner OR Philadelphia at St. Louis or St. Louis at Colorado Wednesday, Oct. 21 Los Angeles at ColoradoPhiladelphia winner OR Philadelphia at St. Louis or St. Louis at Colorado, if necessary Friday, Oct. 23 Colorado-Philadelphia winner at Los Angeles OR St. Louis at Philadelphia OR Colorado at St. Louis, if necessary Saturday, Oct. 24 Colorado-Philadelphia winner at Los Angeles OR St. Louis at Philadelphia OR Colorado at St. Louis, if necessary ——— WORLD SERIES Wednesday, Oct. 28 National League at American League, (n) Thursday, Oct. 29 NL at AL, (n) Saturday, Oct. 31

AL at NL, (n) Sunday, Nov. 1 AL at NL, (n) Monday, Nov. 2 AL at NL, if necessary, (n) Wednesday, Nov. 4 NL at AL, if necessary, (n) Thursday, Nov. 5 NL at AL, if necessary, (n)

NCAA FOotball The AP Top 25 By The Associated Press The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 3, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking: W-L Pts Pvs 1. Florida (54) 4-0 1,486 1 2. Texas (1) 4-0 1,416 2 3. Alabama (5) 5-0 1,404 3 4. LSU 5-0 1,290 4 5. Virginia Tech 4-1 1,200 6 6. Boise St. 5-0 1,185 5 7. Southern Cal 4-1 1,108 7 8. Cincinnati 5-0 1,004 10 9. Ohio St. 4-1 994 9 10. TCU 4-0 940 11 11. Miami 3-1 931 17 12. Iowa 5-0 823 13 13. Oregon 4-1 676 16 14. Penn St. 4-1 564 15 15. Oklahoma St. 3-1 563 14 16. Kansas 4-0 513 18 17. Auburn 5-0 428 — 18. BYU 4-1 403 20 19. Oklahoma 2-2 370 8 20. Mississippi 3-1 357 21 21. Nebraska 3-1 333 23 22. Georgia Tech 4-1 311 25 23. South Florida 5-0 238 — 24. Missouri 4-0 215 — 25. South Carolina 4-1 200 — Others receiving votes: Wisconsin 157, Houston 142, Georgia 115, Stanford 50, Utah 31, Michigan 25, Boston College 12, Notre Dame 9, Pittsburgh 3, Arizona 2, West Virginia 2.

New Center football fundraiser slated New Center Football Little League will be having a fundraiser on Friday, Oct. 16, at 7 p.m. at New Center School Gym featuring Severe Attitude Wrestling. Admission at door is $6.00. Children under 5 will be admitted free. Advanced tickets are $5. For tickets, call Tammy at 640-5344. We will have plenty of food and lots of fun. Everyone is invited to come and have a good time and raise money for a new field.

Booster club to meet

The Smoky Bears Football Booster Club will meet Tuesday, October 13, at 5:30 p.m. in coach Brewer’s room at the field house. All football parents are welcome to attend.

Bowling meetings set

Organizational meetings for the Gatlinburg Recreation Department Winter Bowling Leagues are secheduled for the following days: Monday Night Mixed League — Oct. 26, 7 p.m. (league beings Nov. 2); Tuesday Night Men’s — Oct. 27, 7 p.m. (league begins Nov. 3); Wednesday Night Mixed, Oct. 28, 7 p.m. (league begins Nov. 4). Anyone interested in participating in these leagues should attend the meeting or call Eddie at the Gatlinburg Bowling Center at 436-6757.

NFL Punt, Pass and Kick

The recreation departments of Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge and Sevierville will host the local NFL Punt, Pass and Kick Competition for boys and girls 8-15 at the Pigeon Forge City Park on Saturday, Oct. 17 at 9 a.m. All participants must provide a copy of their birth certificate. For more information, call Dave Anderson at the Gatlinburg Community Center at 436-4990.

COED volleyball league

Gatlinburg Recreation Department is now accepting rosters for the fall 4-vs-4 Coed Volleyball League. The league will be open to players 13-and-up and will play on Tuesday and Thursday nights from 6-9. Registration is $75, with a deadline of Oct. 16. The league will begin Oct. 20. For more information, call Dave Anderson at 436-4990.

Basketball league forming

Gatlinburg Recreation Department is now accepting rosters for a 5-on-5 mens basketball league. The league is open to players 18-and-older and will play on Wednesdays from 6-10 p.m. The cost is $250 per team, and the deadline for entry is Oct. 19. The season will run from Oct. 21 to February.

Gatlinburg tennis round-robin events

There will be another tennis round-robin event 3 p.m. this coming Sunday at the Don Watson Tennis Center at Mynatt Park. It will be a doubles format for players 16-years and above, limited to the first 24 players to arrive. Interested players are asked to bring a dessert or an appetizer to share. For more information, call G Webb at 368-3433 or 436- 3639.

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LEGALS INVITATION TO BIDDERS Sevier County Ambulance Service is soliciting sealed bids on interior furnishings for the new EMS headquarters building currently under construction. Bids will be received at Sevier County Mayors Office, 125 Court Ave Suite 201E Sevierville, TN 37862 until 9:00 a.m. October 16, 2009 at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud. Specifications and questions may be obtained from Rick Valentine, 735 Middle Creek Rd., Sevierville, Tennessee 37862, Telephone Number (865) 453-3248 The Bidder’s name, address, bid opening time and the quotation "Ambulance Service Uniform Bid" must be printed on the sealed opaque envelope containing the bid. Sevier County reserves the right to accept or reject any/or all bids and to accept the bid deemed most favorable to the interest of Sevier County. 10-07-09, 10-08-09, 10-09-09

Public Notice The regular session of the Board of Commissioners of Shady Grove Utility District of Jefferson and Sevier Counties, Tennessee, has been changed to Monday, October 19, 2009, at 4:00 o’clock P.M. at the district office located at 830 Hwy. 139, Dandridge, Tennessee. Our office will be closed on October 12 for Columbus Day. Nancy Humbard, President

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242 RESTAURANT New Baskin Robbins Location in Pigeon Forge!

Guest Services Front desk position. Outgoing personality, customer service driven, computer skills and ability to work weekends and holidays required. Apply at Timber Tops, 1440 Upper Middle Creek Rd. Email: kcarpenter@timbertops.net, Fax: 865-868-0836 or Call 865-429-0831 X 1185. EOE Help Wanted Full and Part Time Mountain Valley Winery, Hillside Winery and Apple Barn Winery. Good Customer Service Skills and a team player. Paid weekly. Ins. offered. End of the year bonus. Apply at any location from 9-5. Janitorial Help Needed Seeking pt. cleaning crew to work in large retail store in the Sevierville area. Am hrs. Cleaning and/or floor care experience is a plus. Please call 800860-8057. Job ref # 3625.

Local cabin company taking applications for Reservationist, Assistant Manager, and Cleaners. Apply in person at: 333 Ski Mtn. Rd. Gatlinburg. NEED MORE MONEY? Change your life. Part time or full time. Call Michael 865-548-8882

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107 LOST & FOUND Found Mule Walden Creek area Call The Sevier County Humane Society to Identify and Claim 453-7000 110 SPECIAL NOTICES

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does not recommend or endorse any product, service or company. For more information and assistance regarding the investigation of FINANCING, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES AND WORK AT HOME OPPORTUNITIES, this newspaper urges its readers to contact the Better Business Bureau, 2633 Kingston Pike, Suite 2, Knoxville, TN 37919, Phone (865)692-1600.

Admin Office Position requiring computer skills and good communication skills. Drug test required. Apply in person at 652 Wears Valley Rd., Pigeon Forge, TN. CAREER OPPORTUNITY Funeral Pre-arrangement Agent If you are: Energetic and assertive Warm and caring Willing to work hard and learn an interesting new field Insurance licensed/ licensable Bi-lingual skills a plus. We offer: Professional training Comprehensive support staff Excellent earnings potential Flexible hours Please call 1-888-922 2292 or e-mail directconnectrc@ bellsouth.net. All replies held in strict confidence.

Full & part time janitorial positions in Sevierville area. Call Mike 673-4363.

Bus Driver Needed Driver for 14 passenger Senior Center Bus needed. Monday thru Friday, Contracted position. Must have valid drivers license with “F� Endorsement. Must be able to lift 50+ lbs. Must pass background check and Drug Testing. Must have references. Call for interview 865-453-8080 Ext 105 RESERVATIONISTS needed – drug test required. Please apply in person at 652 Wears Valley Rd., Pigeon Forge, TN. 237 HEALTHCARE

What’s better in the Fall than Ice Cream? Why, working at Baskin Robbins, that’s what! Work in a brand new environment! Baskin Robbins is introducing a new, family fun center in Pigeon Forge and has openings that just might be for you. Shift Management, Cake Decorating and all Customer Service positions are available for the right person. The company offers competitive wages, a 401K Plan, paid vacations and Dental and Vision Insurance is available. If you have a happy disposition and want to work in a cheerful store, we want you! If you think you are the right person for Baskin’s new Pigeon Forge location, apply in person at 3270 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, TN, between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm Monday through Friday. Drug screen and background check (including credit) will be required. This is a non-smoking environment.

COZY CABIN CHILD CARE Open 24 Hours. Mon.-Fri. Sat. Hrs. available Low weekly rates CPR/First Aid CertiďŹ ed 13 yrs. exp.

Michele Price 851-5028 Now accepting children for Childcare & After School Care. New Center/Jones Cove area. A-BECKA curriculum. 2574292. 308 ELDERLY CARE Care giver 25 yrs experience. Days or nights. Excellent refs. 680-7894. 356 STORAGE BUILDINGS

10X10 or 10x20 SELF STORAGE Convenient Location! 411 South, left on Robert Henderson Rd., 1/4 mile on right at Riverwalk Apts. 429-2962

HEATED STORAGE GARAGE 30x36. 8x16 door. $150 mo. 865-228-8414.

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Candidates must be team players with excellent communication skills. Please forward resume to hr@pasadenavilla.com. No phone calls please. EEOE-Drug Free Workplace

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1st Time Garage Sale. Friday Only. 9am3pm. 516 Stellar Ct in Dogwood Acres Sub. Kodak. Household items, clothes & lots more.

Huge Yard Sale. Fri & Sat. Lots of baby items, housewares & clothes. 2953 Oak Top Ct. Follow signs.

2 Family Garage Sale 1586 Jasmine Trail. Lots of household items & a beautiful 3 door China hutch. Thurs, Fri & Sat 8am-4pm. 3258 Wiley Nolan Rd (old Bullfrog Grill) Crafts, craft supplies, DVDs, clothes, massage table, video games jukebox (needs work), antiques. Fri & Sat 9-3pm. 5 Family Yard Sale Oct 8th & 9th. 8am-? 2195 Old Newport Hwy (Hwy 339) Baby to plus sizes, Christmas ornaments, joiner & table saw & much more. ALL ABOUT KIDS!! Giant multi family sale Thurs-Sat. All sizes, all ages. Great Christmas gifts! Clothes, toys, books, furniture, tools, scrapbook, crafts, much more. Plenty for adults too! Elm St off High St across from Sev. Middle School.

Estate Sale: Whole household, furniture, linens, clothing, freezer, refrigerator, washer, dryer, lawn equipment, tools, Christmas. Everything must go. Friday & Saturday Oct 9 & 10. 8:30am-5pm. 619 Southview Circle Kodak, TN 37764. FALL FESTIVAL WEARS VALLEY UM CHURCH. Huge Yard SaleCrafts, pottery & more Bakery, lunch, fudge, music. Friday & Saturday 8am-3pm Garage Sale Thur, Fri & Sat. Final Sale come and make offer. 1614 Jasmine Trail, Mountain Meadows Sevierville

Garage Sale Fri Oct 9 & Sat Oct 10. 8:005:00 Rain or Shine. We’re doing it again! Lots of new items! More tools, furniture, books, CD’s, Christmas & misc. 105 Estele Drive-3 miles north past Sims Tractor on Newport Highway (411) follow signs. Garage Sale Riverbend Garden Condos Fri-Sun 7-4. Several Families 774-4394

Huge 10 Family Garage Sale Friday 10/9 & Saturday 10/10. Beginning at 8AM. Tables lamps, Women Men and Children Clothes, Housewares, Toys, Jewelry, Books. Lots of other items too numerous to mention. 2830 Highland Cir Kodak.

589 FURNITURE For Sale: FurnitureDining room, Living Room, Bedroom. 1895 Pittman Center Rd House for rent.

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693 ROOMS FOR RENT

Affordable Housing in Gatlinburg Rooms for rent, weekly rates, furn., cable TV, same rent all year.

436-4471 or 621-2941 Moving Sale indoors Fri & Sat Rain or Shine. Toys, Mens clothes and Furniture. 3845 Thomas Cross Rd. Near English Mountain 12th Annual Smoky Bear Car Show and Silent Auction Hosted by Sevier County High School DECA at Sevier Co. High School. Saturday, Oct. 10, 2009, 9:00am-3:00pm. Admission is free, Top 30 Awards. Registration $25.00 Day of Show. Bring a Toy for the Toys for Tots Registration is only $15.00. For more information-Contact Cindy Rule (865) 4531076 Yard Sale 2158 Jones Cove 2nd House on right behind Carols market. Thur, Fri & Sat 8-? Rain or Shine

601 TOWNHOUSES FOR RENT

Townhouse Spacious, Unfurnished 2 story & Garage W/D, D/W, Balcony Forks of River Small Pets Welcome

Yard Sale Saturday Oct 10th 7:30am12noon. Furniture, childrens clothes, toys, etc. 1202 Briar Lea Yard Sale, Oct 9 & 10 Happy Hollow Rd off Wears Valley, Wood Working tools, knife and sword collection, clothes and toys Yard Sale. Furniture, kids toys & clothes, adult clothes, misc cabin decor. Fri & Sat Oct 9 & 10. Across from SCHS 110 Georgian Ln, Sevierville 37862 8am-4pm 556 FIREWOOD Firewood For Sale. Delivery Available. Call for price. 865256-1146. 557 MISC. SALES For Sale Complete Wood Shop Planer Table Saw 24� Sander Etc. Hand tools Lance Camper & Truck 9am-5pm for app 429-5961 For Sale LED moving message sign two face 5’9� x 16’4�. $125,000 value for only $25,000. Call (865) 429-0020. Store fixtures for sale. Smoky Mtn Forge Gift Shop. Light #7 Pigeon Forge 4281875.

CKC Shihtzu puppies 8 wks old, dewormed and shots. 429-4953.

German Shepherd puppies. AKC & CKC registered. Black & tan, vet checked, 1st shots. $250 865-6791107 or 865-9192696

Private motel room. Great for 1 person! 1 Bed, full size refrig., microwave, cable TV, $120 weekly, $50 deposit, 436-7745 Gatlinburg. 696 APARTMENTS FOR RENT

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Traditional townhouse 2BR 1.5BA Smoke free & pet free. $550 mth + $550 dep. Call 4285781.

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605 BUSINESS RENTALS 1400 sq ft office/warehouse in Sevierville $700 mth. 256-4809 or 6546042.

Yard Sale Downsizing 1820 Middle Creek Rd. Friday 4290019.

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Garage Sale. Rain or shine. Thursday & Friday. Oct 8 & 9. Light nu 10. 234 Conner Hts Rd. Pigeon Forge. Clothing, baby boy clothing, lots of stuff. Too much to name. 8 til 3.

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Grand Crowne Resorts in Pigeon Forge now hiring sales reps. Experienced or Inexperience . Commission up to 25% partial pd next day. Full benefits. Call 865-851-5105 or 865-804-5672

Office Assistant Needed. Computer and People Skills Required. Hospitality Experience Preferred. Fax Resume to 865-908-1247

Professional Delivery Drivers Needed to Deliver Food in the Greater Sevierville Area Commission Plus Tips 865-654-1392.

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453-6823 Newly renovated 2BR, 1.5 BA Townhouse $580 Mo. Some Pets Call 384-1054 or 384-4054

NICE, CLEAN 1 BR / 1 BA IN SEVIERVILLE $380.00 + DEPOSIT NO PETS 865-712-5238 WALK TO WALMART Furn, W/D On Trolley Route Large 2 Bed Weekly, Bi-Weekly or Monthly 865-789-1427 Kodak 2BR/2BA, Washer/Dryer Hook-up 1 level, covered porch No Pets, 1 yr lease $500/$500 dep. 932-2613

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Apartments for Lease in Wears Valley Quiet and Easy Access. We also have some houses for rent. East Tennessee Realty Group 2000 sq ft for lease. Ideal for medical. Close to new hospital. Will finish to suit. 256-4809 or 654-2099.

696 APARTMENTS FOR RENT

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Yorkie for sale. Male 4 mths old with papers. 680-1565.

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NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE`S SALE

SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE

WHEREAS, default has occurred in the performance of the covenants, terms and conditions of a Deed of Trust dated July 29, 2005, executed by Andrew Woodson and Catherine Woodson, conveying certain real property therein described to Robert M. Wilson, Jr., as Trustee, as same appears of record in the Register s Office of Sevier County, Tennessee recorded on August 9, 2005 at Book/Instrument No. 2312, Page 622-635; and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP Fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP 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 22, 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: BEING COMMONLY KNOWN AS 2040 OLD NEWPORT HWY SEVIERVILLE, TN 37876 MAP 51, PARCEL 33.26 SITUATED IN THE 4TH CIVIL DISTRICT OF SEVIER COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AND BEING LOT 10 OF THE RESUBDIVISION OF LOTS 17-19 OF ALLENRIDGE ESTATES, SECTION II, AS THE SAME IS SHOWN BY PLAT OF RECORD IN MAP BOOK 25, PAGE 41, IN THE REGISTER`S OFFICE FOR SEVIER COUNTY, TENNESSEE, TO WHICH PLAT SPECIFIC REFERENCE IS HERE MADE FOR A MORE PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION. SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD IN BOOK 70, PAGE 391 IN SAID REGISTER`S OFFICE. SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED RIGHT OF WAY ACROSS SAID PROPERTY FOR THE PURPOSE OF INGRESS AND EGRESS TO LOT 11 OF SAID SUBDIVISION: BEGINNING ON AN IRON PIN IN THE NORTHERLY MARGIN OF OLD NEWPORT HIGHWAY, A CORNER TO LOTS 10 AND 11, OF THE RESUBDIVISION OF LOTS 17-19, ALLENRIDGE SUBDIVISION; THENCE WITH THE LINE OF BETWEEN LOTS 10 AND 11, NORTH 1 DEGREES 25 MINUTES 27 SECONDS WEST, 36 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE SOUTH 88 DEGREES 21 MINUTES 40 SECONDS EAST, 190 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE SOUTH 1 DEGREES 25 MINUTES 27 SECONDS EAST, 36 FEET TO A POINT IN THE NORTHERLY MARGIN OF OLD NEWPORT HIGHWAY; THENCE NORTH 88 DEGREES 21 MINUTES 40 SECONDS WEST, 190 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED TO ANDREW WOODSON AND WIFE, CATHERINE WOODSON, BY WARRANTY DEED FROM WOODROW FREEMAN AND WIFE, LINDA FREEMAN, DATED JULY 29, 2005, RECORDED 8-9-05, IN BOOK 2312, PAGE 620, IN THE REGISTER`S OFFICE FOR SEVIER COUNTY, TENNESSEE. THIS CONVEYANCE IS MADE SUBJECT TO ALL ZONING REGULATIONS, BUILDING RESTRICTIONS, EASEMENTS, RIGHTS OF PUBLIC UTILITIES OR OTHER GOVERNMENTAL REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO THE FOREGOING PROPERTY. THE TAXES FOR THE CURRENT YEAR HAVE BEEN PRORATED AND ARE ASSUMED BY THE GRANTEE(S).

WHEREAS, Roy E. Garber executed a Promissory Note dated August 31, 2006, payable to The Home Bank of Tennessee, in the original principal amount of $180,000.00, as modified by a Promissory Note dated August 29, 2007, payable to Branch Banking and Trust Company, in the principal amount of $190,000.00, as further modified by Note Modification Agreements dated March 12, 2008, and October 23, 2008 (collectively the Note) and WHEREAS, Branch Banking and Trust Company has succeeded to The Home Bank of Tennessee as the owner and holder of the Note; and WHEREAS, the Note is secured by the Deed of Trust and Security Agreement from Roy E. Garber and wife Stephanie E. Garber, dated August 31, 2006, of record in Book 2610, Page 577 in the Sevier County Register s Office, to which reference is here made (the Deed of Trust). WHEREAS, DANIEL J. MOORE has been appointed Substitute Trustee of the Deed of Trust of record in Book 3422, Page 559, in the Sevier County Register s Office; and WHEREAS, default in said Deed of Trust has been made, and proper notification of the parties has previously occurred; and WHEREAS, BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY, the owner and holder of said Note, has demanded the real property to be advertised and sold in satisfaction of said debt and any costs legally accruing in accordance with the terms and provisions of said Note and Deed of Trust. NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that I, DANIEL J. MOORE, Substitute Trustee, pursuant to the power, duty, and authority vested in and imposed upon me in said Deed of Trust, will on October 30, 2009 at 11:30 a.m., prevailing time, at the Court Avenue entrance on the front steps of the Sevier County Courthouse, will offer for sale to the highest and best bidder for cash and in bar of all equity of redemption and in bar of all right of redemption, statutory or otherwise, all of which have been expressly waived by grantor as provided in said Deed of Trust, certain real property more particularly described as follows: Situate, lying and being in the Tenth Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee, and being all of Lot 2, Crooks Property, as shown on plat of record in Map Book 37, Page 21, in the Register s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which map reference is here made for a more particular description. Subject to easements, restrictions, and setback lines of record in Map Book 37, Page 21 in said Register s Office. Being the same property conveyed to Grantor, by Warranty Deed from Clayton Crooks, II, and wife, Amy Crooks, dated August 31, 2006, and of record in Book 2610, Page 575, in said Register s Office. The address of this property is believed to be 1220 Sugarloaf Road Sevierville, Tennessee 37876

Roy H. Brown III and Janet S. Brown, 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 May 1, 2006 at Book/Instrument No. 2520, Page 316-338; 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 29, 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: SITUATED IN THE ELEVENTH (11TH) CIVIL DISTRICT OF SEVIER COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AND BEING ALL OF LOT 9 AS REVISED, OF THE NORTON CREEK COMMUNITY SUBDIVISION, AS SHOWN ON MAP OF RECORD IN MAP BOOK 10, PAGE 18, IN THE REGISTER`S OFFICE FOR SEVIER COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AND AS SHOWN ON SURVEY OF RAY A. EPPERLY, RLS, DATED FEBRUARY 26, 1990, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED IN ONE BOUNDARY AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT IN THE CENTER OF NORTON CREEK AND IN THE EDGE OF BRIDGE PLACE A FORTH FOOT RIGHT OF WAY, THENCE WITH THE CENTERLINE OF SAID CREEK, NORTH 84 DEGREES 00 MINUTES EAST, 45.00 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE CONTINUING WITH THE CENTER OF SAID CREEK, NORTH 48 DEGREES 00 MINUTES EAST, 110.00 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE LEAVING THE CENTER OF SAID CREEK, NORTH 17 DEGREES 45 MINUTES WEST, 35.00 FEET TO AN IRON PIN IN THE EDGE OF NORTON CREEK ROAD; THENCE WITH THE EDGE OF NORTON CREEK ROAD, NORTH 75 DEGREES 15 MINUTES EAST, 195.00 FEET TO AN IRON PIN; THENCE NORTH 56 DEGREES 15 MINUTES, EAST 149.15 FEET TO AN IRON PIN; THENCE LEAVING NORTON CREEK ROAD, SOUTH 53 DEGREES 00 MINUTES EAST, 42.28 FEET TO A POINT IN THE CENTER OF NORTON CREEK; THENCE SOUTH 53 DEGREES 00 SECONDS EAST, 90.00 FEET TO AN IRON PIN, BEING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED TRACT; THENCE SOUTH 56 DEGREES 31 MINUTES 02 SECONDS WEST, 218.17 FEEL TO AN IRON PIN; THENCE SOUTH 63 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 21 SECONDS WEST, 120.38 FEET TO AN IRON PIN; THENCE NORTH 52 DEGREES 30 MINUTES WEST, 67.70 FEET TO AN IRON PIN; THENCE SOUTH 71 DEGREES 13 MINUTES 05 SECONDS WEST, 76.66 FEET TO AN IRON PIN; THENCE SOUTH 54 DEGREES 30 MINUTES WEST, 105.35 FEET TO AN IRON PIN IN THE EDGE OF BRIDGE PLACE AT ITS TERMINATION POINT; THENCE WITH THE EDGE OF BRIDGE PLACE, NORTH 30 DEGREES 49 MINUTES WEST, 63.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 1.262 ACRES ACCORDING TO SURVEY OF RAY A. EPPERLY, RLS, DATED FEBRUARY 26, 1990. SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD IN MISCELLANEOUS BOOK 15, PAGE 140, AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOK 19, PAGE 383, IN THE SEVIER COUNTY REGISTER`S OFFICE. BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED TO ROY HOGAN BROWN, III AND WIFE, JANET STONE BROWN BY WARRANTY DEED DATED MARCH 15, 1990 OF RECORD IN DEED BOOK 434, PAGE 386 IN THE REGISTER`S OFFICE FOR SEVIER COUNTY, TENNESSEE.

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): Andrew Woodson, Catherine Woodson OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: Doering Mortgage Corp.; Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. 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.

Sevier County taxes are paid up to and including the year 2008. CLT #070-150.01. Taxes for the year 2009 are a lien and due and payable in the amount of $516.00. Others who may have an interest in the property being sold or other matters affecting title to the property include the following: 1. Matters depicted or disclosed on plat of record in Map Book 37, page 21, in the Register s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. 2. Interests if any, of Michael R. Blazer, Donna R. Blazer and Mountain National Bank in and to a cabin that is located within the boundary of the original Lot 2 of Crooks Property established by Map Book 37, page 21, Register s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. (Note: Lot 2 of Crooks Property established by Map Book 37, page 21, and conveyed to Roy E. Garber by deed recorded in Book 2610, page 575, has been purportedly replatted by the adjoining neighbors, Michael R. Blazer and Donna R. Blazer, in Map Book 37, page 380. A cabin that appears appurtenant to Lot 4 (Lot 4r) is located within the boundary of the original Lot 2 of Crooks Property. Upon information and belief, Roy E. Garber did not join in said replat nor did he convey the corresponding property within the changed boundary line to the Blazers. Mountain National Bank has filed an action in the Sevier County Chancery Court (Docket No. 09-8-371) to establish the rights of the respective parties. 3. Resubdivision of Lot 2 and Lot 4 of Crooks Property filed of record in Map Book 37, page 380 in the Sevier County Register of Deeds Office depicts a 50 Joint Use Access Easement along and outside of the western boundary of the subject property; however, Roy E. Garber has not been granted any rights of use for said 50 access easement. The right is reserved to adjourn the day of sale to another day and time certain, without further publication and in accordance with the law, upon announcement of said adjournment on the day and time and place of sale set forth above. This sale is subject to all matters shown on any applicable recorded plan or plat; any unpaid taxes that exist as a lien against the property; any restrictive covenants, easements or setback lines that may be applicable; any matters of record not terminated by the foreclosure; any statutory rights of redemption not otherwise waived in the Deed of Trust, including rights of redemption of any governmental agency, state or federal; and any prior liens or encumbrances that may exist against the property. This sale is also subject to any matter that an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. Proceeds of this sale will first be applied to the discharge of the costs and charges of executing this Trust, including attorney s fees; next to all indebtedness owing to BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY; and next the balance, if any, shall be paid to those legally entitled thereto. This is the 6th day of October, 2009.

Everett L. Hixson, Jr., Substitute Trustee Rubin Lublin Suarez Serrano, LLC 3740 Davinci Court Suite 100 Norcross, GA 30092 WWW.RUBINLUBLIN.COM/PROPERTY-LISTINGS.PHP Tel: (888) 890-5309 Fax: (404) 601-5846

Daniel J. Moore DANIEL J. MOORE, Substitute Trustee WOOLF, McCLANE, BRIGHT, ALLEN & CARPENTER, PLLC Suite 900, 900 S. Gay Street P.O. Box 900 Knoxville, Tennessee 37901-0900 (865) 215-1000

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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): Janet S. Brown, Roy H. Brown III OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: JFK Enterprises; William M. Thomas; Norton Creek Community Association, Inc. 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

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LEGALS

SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE’S SALE Default having been made in the payment of the debts and obligations secured to be paid in a certain Deed of Trust executed on December 15, 1997 by F aye L. Shaw aka Faye L. Shaw Woods and husband, Richard Benny Woods to David McMackin, Trustee as same appears of record in the Office of the Register of Sevier County, Tennessee in Book T688, Page 395, the beneficiary being InSouth Bank, by assignment. Subsequently STONE, HIGGS & DREXLER, P.C. was appointed successor trustee in Book 3401, Page 315; and the owner of the debt secured having requested the undersigned to advertise and sell the property described in and conveyed by said Deed of Trust, all of said indebtedness having matured by default in the payment of a part thereof, at the option of the owner, this is to give notice that Stone, Higgs & Drexler, P.C. will on F riday, October 23, 2009 commencing at 11:00 a.m. at the front steps of the Courthouse, Sevierville, Sevier County, Tennessee, and proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property to wit: Situated in the Seventh (7th) Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee and being all of Lot No. 53 of Chief Galloway s Lakeside Development as the same appears on a plat of record in Map Book 2 at page 163 in the Sevier County, Tennessee Register of Deeds Office, to which reference is here made for a more particular description. Property address: 1440 E. Park Lane Sevierville, TN This sale is subject to 2007 and 2008 county taxes. The sale will erase, as to this property only, three liens as follows: Mountain Home Veterinary Hospital vs. Faye L. Woods Shaw, Case No. C0041479, recorded in Book 1657, Page 695. Ft. Sanders Sevier Medical Center vs. Faye L. Woods, Case No. C0037088, recorded in Book 1679, Page 631 Scott D. Hall, Attorney vs. Rick Woods and Faye L. Woods aka Faye L. Shaw, recorded in Book 2632, Page 611 All right and equity of redemption, Statutory and otherwise, homestead and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but Stone, Higgs & Drexler, P.C. will sell and convey only as successor trustee. This is an attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose.

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LEGALS

SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE Sale at public auction will be on O ctober 26, 2009, at 12:00 PM, Eastern Standard Time, at the front door, Sevier County Courthouse, Sevierville, Tennessee, pursuant to Deed of Trust executed by Curtiss J. Carvalho, married, and wife, Michelle Carvalho, to Denise Haraseviate, Trustee, on January 3, 2007, at Volume 2717, Page 270, and conducted by Shapiro & Kirsch, LLP, Substitute Trustee, all of record in the Sevier County Register s Office. Owner of Debt: Bank of America, National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank NA as trustee for WaMu Mortgage PassThrough Certificates Series 2007-OA2 Trust 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 Thirteenth (13th) Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee, to wit: Lot 1482, Section B, Riverview Community of the Sky Harbor Subdivision, as shown on map of record in Map Book 16, Page 17, in the Register of Deeds Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which map specific reference is hereby made for a more particular description.

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NOTICE OF SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE’S SALE WHEREAS, default has occurred in the performance of the covenants, terms and conditions of a Deed of Trust Note dated July 8, 2005, and the Deed of Trust of even date, securing said Deed of Trust Note recorded in Volume 2299, at Page 394 and as Instrument No. 05036812 in the Register s office for Sevier County, Tennessee, executed by Gregory H. Dixon and Nancy Carol Dixon, conveying the certain property described therein to Wesley D. Turner, Trustee, for the benefit of Ameriquest Mortgage Company and to Robert S. Coleman, Jr., having been appointed as Successor Trustee by instrument of record in the Register s office for Sevier County, Tennessee in Book 3415, at Page 732 and as Instrument No. 09047583. WHEREAS, the owner and holder of the Deed of Trust Note has declared the entire indebtedness due and payable and demanded that the hereinafter described real property be advertised and sold in satisfaction of indebtedness and costs of foreclosure in accordance with the terms and provisions of the Deed of Trust Note and Deed of Trust. NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that an agent of Robert S. Coleman, Jr., as Successor Trustee, pursuant to the power, duty and authority vested in and conferred upon said Successor Trustee, by the Deed of Trust, will on October 22, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. at the front door of the Sevier County Courthouse in Sevierville, Tennessee offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, and free from all legal, equitable and statutory rights of redemption, exemptions of homestead, rights by virtue of marriage, and all other exemptions of every kind, all of which have been waived in the Deed of Trust, certain real property located in Sevier County, Tennessee, described as follows: All that parcel of land in Ninth Civil District, Sevier County, State of Tennessee, as more fully described in Deed Book 366, Page 269, ID# 350-A-23, being known and designated as Lot 87, the Boon Docks, filed in Map Book 23, Page 8. By Fee Simple Deed from Walter M. Thompson and Betty Thompson, husband and wife as set forth in Book 366, Page 269, dated 08/01/186 and recorded 08/05/1986, Sevier County Records, State of Tennessee. More Commonly Known As: 303 Deer Cross Lane Seymour, Tennessee 37865 Said sale shall be held subject to all matters shown on any applicable recorded plat; any unpaid taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements, or setback lines that may be applicable; any statutory rights of redemption of any governmental agency, state or federal; any prior liens or encumbrances as well as any priority created by a fixture filing; to any matter that an accurate survey of the premises might disclose; and subject to, but not limited to, the following parties who may claim an interest in the above-referenced property: none. The following individuals or entities have an interest in the abovedescribed property: (1) Gregory H. Dixon, (2) Nancy Carol Dixon, (3) First Horizon Home Loan Corporation, (4) Broadway Title, (5) Dicie Clyda B. Cogdill, (6) Jeannie Mashbern, (7) Gary M. Kirk. To the best of the Trustee s knowledge, information, and belief, there are no other Federal or State tax lien claimants or other claimants upon the subject property which would require notice pursuant to the terms and provision of T.C.A. Ă&#x; 35-5-104 or T.C.A. Ă&#x; 67-1-1433 or 26 U.S.C. Ă&#x; 7425. The Successor Trustee may postpone the above referenced sale from time to time as needed without further publication. The Successor Trustee will announce the postponement on the date and at the time and location of the originally scheduled sale. This is an attempt to collect a debt, and any information gathered in connection herewith will be utilized for that purpose. DATED this 24th day of September, 2009.

Robert S. Coleman, Jr., P.A. Successor Trustee 1405 North Pierce, Suite 306 Little Rock, Arkansas 72207

October 1, 8 and Octoer 15, 2009

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4 office rentals + large garage. S. Blvd Way $249,000. 933-6544

Current Owner(s) of Property: Curtiss J. Carvalho, married Other interested parties: Washington Mutual Bank and Washington Mutual Bank, FA The street address of the above described property is believed to be 2502 School House Gap Road, 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.

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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 November 30, 2005, by Nicole Lenzinger to Denise Haraseviate, Trustee, as same appears of record in the Register s Office of Sevier County, Tennessee, under Book No. 2406, Page 511, (“Deed of Trust�); and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned to JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association; and WHEREAS, JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, 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 29, 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 577, Section J, Sky Harbor Subdivision, as the same appears on a plat of record in Map Book 14, Page 73, in the Register s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which map specific reference is hereby made for a more particular description. Subject to easements, notations, setbacks, restrictions and right-ofways as shown on the map of record in Map Book 14, Page 73, in the said Register s Office. Subject to restrictions of record in Misc. Book 33, Page 100; Misc. Book 34, Page 175 and Misc. Book 34, Page 275, in the said Register s Office. Subject to a shared well agreement of record in Book 1358, Page 416, in the said Register s office. Being all of the same property conveyed to Nicole Lenzinger, single, from Marvin R. Moseley and wife, Anne M. Moseley, by General Warranty Deed, of record in Book 2406, Page 509, in the Register s Office of Sevier County, Tennessee. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1736 Silver Poplar L a/k/a 1737 Silver Poplar L Sevierville, TN 37862 CURRENT OWNER(S): Nicole Lenzinger 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 PP Nationwide Trustee Services, Inc. 1587 Northeast Expressway Atlanta, GA 30329 (770) 234-9181 (ext. ) File No.: 802.0818523TN Web Site: www.msplaw.com October 1, 8 and 15, 2009

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LOT in Ridgewood Estate Subd. Underground utilities. $39,000. 209-4113

Street Address: 2502 School House Gap Road Sevierville, TN 37876

October 1, 8 and 15, 2009 STONE, HIGGS & DREXLER, P.C. By: Roger A. Stone, President and SuccessorTrustee 200 Jefferson Avenue, Suite 1000 Memphis, TN 38103 901-528-1111 Our File No. 09-03574-0

Pigeon Forge. Nice. Newly remodeled. 3 B R 2 B A $159,900 obo. 385-9530

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HUD PUBLISHER’S NOTICE All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, family status or national origin, or intention to make any such preferences, limitations or discrimination. State laws forbid discrimination in the sale, rental or advertising of real estate based on factors in addition to those protected under federal law. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination, call HUD Toll-free at 1-800-6699777, The Toll-free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275.

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Pigeon Forge-Near Ruby Tuesday 3/2. Carpet and Pergo floors/stove-refrigerator, central air and heat. NO PETS. Large level yard. Credit check 12 month lease. Ask about 37th month free. $500 Deposit $750 Rent. 423-318-9064 or 865-806-0702

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CLAYTON HOMES 1751 WinďŹ eld Dunn Pkwy Sevierville, TN 37862 LEGALS

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 18, 2007, executed by Jeffrey D. Chasteen and Chrissie B. Chasteen, conveying certain real property therein described to Robert M. Wilson, Jr., as Trustee, as same appears of record in the Register s Office of Sevier County, Tennessee recorded on October 22, 2007 at Book/Instrument No. 2939, Page 153-166; and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP f/k/a Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP 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 29, 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, AND BEING LOT 13, OF COUNTY OAKS SUBDIVISION, PHASE II, AS THE SAME IS SHOWN BY PLAT OF RECORD IN MAP BOOK 24, PAGE 219, IN THE REGISTER`S OFFICE FOR SEVIER COUNTY, TENNESSEE, TO WHICH PLAT REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE FOR A MORE PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION. SUBJECT TO A 10 FOOT RIGHT OF WAY FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS TO THE RESERVED AREA AS DESCRIBED IN BOOK 1230, PAGE 467, IN THE SAID REGISTER`S OFFICE. SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS, RESERVATIONS, AND EASEMENTS AS SET FORTH IN MISC. BOOK 114, PAGE 261 AND MAP BOOK24, PAGE 219, IN THE SAID REGISTER`S OFFICE. ALSO SUBJECT TO ANY AND ALL RESTRICTIONS, EASEMENTS, AND BUILDING SETBACK LINES AS ARE SHOWN IN THE RECORDS OF THE SAID REGISTER`S OFFICE. BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED TO COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC. FROM THOMAS B. MIGATZ AND WIFE, ANN M. DONDELINGER-MIGATZ, BY WARRANTY DEED DATED SEPTEMBER 4, 2007 OF RECORD AT DEED BOOK 2928, PAGE 42 IN THE REGISTER`S OFFICE FOR SEVIER COUNTY, TENNESSEE. (SEE ALSO AGREEMENT FOR DEED AND ESTOPPEL AND SOLVENCY AGREEMENT DATED APRIL 11,2007 OF RECORD AT DEED BOOK 2928, PAGE 40 AND MECHANICS` AND MATERIALMENS LIEN AFFIDAVIT AND TITLE AFFIDAVIT OF RECORD AT DEED BOOK 2928, PAGE 38, BOTH IN SAID REGISTER`S OFFICE). BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED TO JEFFREY D. CHASTEEN AND WIFE, CHRISSIE B. CHASTEEN FROM COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC. BY DEED DATED 18TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 2007 OF RECORD AT DEED 2939, PAGE 151 IN THE REGISTER`S OFFICE FOR SEVIER COUNTY, TENNESSEE. PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address of the property is believed to be 734 Country Oaks Drive 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): Chrissie B. Chasteen, Jeffrey D. Chasteen 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 3740 Davinci Court Suite 100 Norcross, GA 30092 WWW.RUBINLUBLIN.COM/PROPERTY-LISTINGS.PHP Tel: (888) 890-5309 Fax: (404) 601-5846 October 8, 15 and 22, 2009


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428-0746

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NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE`S SALE WHEREAS, default has occurred in the performance of the covenants,

LEGALS

terms and conditions of a Deed of Trust dated April 21, 2006, executed by

NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE`S SALE

SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE

WHEREAS, default has occurred in the performance of the covenants, terms and conditions of a Deed of Trust dated July 29, 2005, executed by Andrew Woodson and Catherine Woodson, conveying certain real property therein described to Robert M. Wilson, Jr., as Trustee, as same appears of record in the Register s Office of Sevier County, Tennessee recorded on August 9, 2005 at Book/Instrument No. 2312, Page 622-635; and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP Fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP 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 22, 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: BEING COMMONLY KNOWN AS 2040 OLD NEWPORT HWY SEVIERVILLE, TN 37876 MAP 51, PARCEL 33.26 SITUATED IN THE 4TH CIVIL DISTRICT OF SEVIER COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AND BEING LOT 10 OF THE RESUBDIVISION OF LOTS 17-19 OF ALLENRIDGE ESTATES, SECTION II, AS THE SAME IS SHOWN BY PLAT OF RECORD IN MAP BOOK 25, PAGE 41, IN THE REGISTER`S OFFICE FOR SEVIER COUNTY, TENNESSEE, TO WHICH PLAT SPECIFIC REFERENCE IS HERE MADE FOR A MORE PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION. SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD IN BOOK 70, PAGE 391 IN SAID REGISTER`S OFFICE. SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED RIGHT OF WAY ACROSS SAID PROPERTY FOR THE PURPOSE OF INGRESS AND EGRESS TO LOT 11 OF SAID SUBDIVISION: BEGINNING ON AN IRON PIN IN THE NORTHERLY MARGIN OF OLD NEWPORT HIGHWAY, A CORNER TO LOTS 10 AND 11, OF THE RESUBDIVISION OF LOTS 17-19, ALLENRIDGE SUBDIVISION; THENCE WITH THE LINE OF BETWEEN LOTS 10 AND 11, NORTH 1 DEGREES 25 MINUTES 27 SECONDS WEST, 36 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE SOUTH 88 DEGREES 21 MINUTES 40 SECONDS EAST, 190 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE SOUTH 1 DEGREES 25 MINUTES 27 SECONDS EAST, 36 FEET TO A POINT IN THE NORTHERLY MARGIN OF OLD NEWPORT HIGHWAY; THENCE NORTH 88 DEGREES 21 MINUTES 40 SECONDS WEST, 190 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED TO ANDREW WOODSON AND WIFE, CATHERINE WOODSON, BY WARRANTY DEED FROM WOODROW FREEMAN AND WIFE, LINDA FREEMAN, DATED JULY 29, 2005, RECORDED 8-9-05, IN BOOK 2312, PAGE 620, IN THE REGISTER`S OFFICE FOR SEVIER COUNTY, TENNESSEE. THIS CONVEYANCE IS MADE SUBJECT TO ALL ZONING REGULATIONS, BUILDING RESTRICTIONS, EASEMENTS, RIGHTS OF PUBLIC UTILITIES OR OTHER GOVERNMENTAL REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO THE FOREGOING PROPERTY. THE TAXES FOR THE CURRENT YEAR HAVE BEEN PRORATED AND ARE ASSUMED BY THE GRANTEE(S).

WHEREAS, Roy E. Garber executed a Promissory Note dated August 31, 2006, payable to The Home Bank of Tennessee, in the original principal amount of $180,000.00, as modified by a Promissory Note dated August 29, 2007, payable to Branch Banking and Trust Company, in the principal amount of $190,000.00, as further modified by Note Modification Agreements dated March 12, 2008, and October 23, 2008 (collectively the Note) and WHEREAS, Branch Banking and Trust Company has succeeded to The Home Bank of Tennessee as the owner and holder of the Note; and WHEREAS, the Note is secured by the Deed of Trust and Security Agreement from Roy E. Garber and wife Stephanie E. Garber, dated August 31, 2006, of record in Book 2610, Page 577 in the Sevier County Register s Office, to which reference is here made (the Deed of Trust). WHEREAS, DANIEL J. MOORE has been appointed Substitute Trustee of the Deed of Trust of record in Book 3422, Page 559, in the Sevier County Register s Office; and WHEREAS, default in said Deed of Trust has been made, and proper notification of the parties has previously occurred; and WHEREAS, BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY, the owner and holder of said Note, has demanded the real property to be advertised and sold in satisfaction of said debt and any costs legally accruing in accordance with the terms and provisions of said Note and Deed of Trust. NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that I, DANIEL J. MOORE, Substitute Trustee, pursuant to the power, duty, and authority vested in and imposed upon me in said Deed of Trust, will on October 30, 2009 at 11:30 a.m., prevailing time, at the Court Avenue entrance on the front steps of the Sevier County Courthouse, will offer for sale to the highest and best bidder for cash and in bar of all equity of redemption and in bar of all right of redemption, statutory or otherwise, all of which have been expressly waived by grantor as provided in said Deed of Trust, certain real property more particularly described as follows: Situate, lying and being in the Tenth Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee, and being all of Lot 2, Crooks Property, as shown on plat of record in Map Book 37, Page 21, in the Register s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which map reference is here made for a more particular description. Subject to easements, restrictions, and setback lines of record in Map Book 37, Page 21 in said Register s Office. Being the same property conveyed to Grantor, by Warranty Deed from Clayton Crooks, II, and wife, Amy Crooks, dated August 31, 2006, and of record in Book 2610, Page 575, in said Register s Office. The address of this property is believed to be 1220 Sugarloaf Road Sevierville, Tennessee 37876

Roy H. Brown III and Janet S. Brown, 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 May 1, 2006 at Book/Instrument No. 2520, Page 316-338; 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 29, 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: SITUATED IN THE ELEVENTH (11TH) CIVIL DISTRICT OF SEVIER COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AND BEING ALL OF LOT 9 AS REVISED, OF THE NORTON CREEK COMMUNITY SUBDIVISION, AS SHOWN ON MAP OF RECORD IN MAP BOOK 10, PAGE 18, IN THE REGISTER`S OFFICE FOR SEVIER COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AND AS SHOWN ON SURVEY OF RAY A. EPPERLY, RLS, DATED FEBRUARY 26, 1990, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED IN ONE BOUNDARY AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT IN THE CENTER OF NORTON CREEK AND IN THE EDGE OF BRIDGE PLACE A FORTH FOOT RIGHT OF WAY, THENCE WITH THE CENTERLINE OF SAID CREEK, NORTH 84 DEGREES 00 MINUTES EAST, 45.00 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE CONTINUING WITH THE CENTER OF SAID CREEK, NORTH 48 DEGREES 00 MINUTES EAST, 110.00 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE LEAVING THE CENTER OF SAID CREEK, NORTH 17 DEGREES 45 MINUTES WEST, 35.00 FEET TO AN IRON PIN IN THE EDGE OF NORTON CREEK ROAD; THENCE WITH THE EDGE OF NORTON CREEK ROAD, NORTH 75 DEGREES 15 MINUTES EAST, 195.00 FEET TO AN IRON PIN; THENCE NORTH 56 DEGREES 15 MINUTES, EAST 149.15 FEET TO AN IRON PIN; THENCE LEAVING NORTON CREEK ROAD, SOUTH 53 DEGREES 00 MINUTES EAST, 42.28 FEET TO A POINT IN THE CENTER OF NORTON CREEK; THENCE SOUTH 53 DEGREES 00 SECONDS EAST, 90.00 FEET TO AN IRON PIN, BEING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED TRACT; THENCE SOUTH 56 DEGREES 31 MINUTES 02 SECONDS WEST, 218.17 FEEL TO AN IRON PIN; THENCE SOUTH 63 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 21 SECONDS WEST, 120.38 FEET TO AN IRON PIN; THENCE NORTH 52 DEGREES 30 MINUTES WEST, 67.70 FEET TO AN IRON PIN; THENCE SOUTH 71 DEGREES 13 MINUTES 05 SECONDS WEST, 76.66 FEET TO AN IRON PIN; THENCE SOUTH 54 DEGREES 30 MINUTES WEST, 105.35 FEET TO AN IRON PIN IN THE EDGE OF BRIDGE PLACE AT ITS TERMINATION POINT; THENCE WITH THE EDGE OF BRIDGE PLACE, NORTH 30 DEGREES 49 MINUTES WEST, 63.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 1.262 ACRES ACCORDING TO SURVEY OF RAY A. EPPERLY, RLS, DATED FEBRUARY 26, 1990. SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD IN MISCELLANEOUS BOOK 15, PAGE 140, AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOK 19, PAGE 383, IN THE SEVIER COUNTY REGISTER`S OFFICE. BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED TO ROY HOGAN BROWN, III AND WIFE, JANET STONE BROWN BY WARRANTY DEED DATED MARCH 15, 1990 OF RECORD IN DEED BOOK 434, PAGE 386 IN THE REGISTER`S OFFICE FOR SEVIER COUNTY, TENNESSEE.

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): Andrew Woodson, Catherine Woodson OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: Doering Mortgage Corp.; Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. 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.

Sevier County taxes are paid up to and including the year 2008. CLT #070-150.01. Taxes for the year 2009 are a lien and due and payable in the amount of $516.00. Others who may have an interest in the property being sold or other matters affecting title to the property include the following: 1. Matters depicted or disclosed on plat of record in Map Book 37, page 21, in the Register s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. 2. Interests if any, of Michael R. Blazer, Donna R. Blazer and Mountain National Bank in and to a cabin that is located within the boundary of the original Lot 2 of Crooks Property established by Map Book 37, page 21, Register s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. (Note: Lot 2 of Crooks Property established by Map Book 37, page 21, and conveyed to Roy E. Garber by deed recorded in Book 2610, page 575, has been purportedly replatted by the adjoining neighbors, Michael R. Blazer and Donna R. Blazer, in Map Book 37, page 380. A cabin that appears appurtenant to Lot 4 (Lot 4r) is located within the boundary of the original Lot 2 of Crooks Property. Upon information and belief, Roy E. Garber did not join in said replat nor did he convey the corresponding property within the changed boundary line to the Blazers. Mountain National Bank has filed an action in the Sevier County Chancery Court (Docket No. 09-8-371) to establish the rights of the respective parties. 3. Resubdivision of Lot 2 and Lot 4 of Crooks Property filed of record in Map Book 37, page 380 in the Sevier County Register of Deeds Office depicts a 50 Joint Use Access Easement along and outside of the western boundary of the subject property; however, Roy E. Garber has not been granted any rights of use for said 50 access easement. The right is reserved to adjourn the day of sale to another day and time certain, without further publication and in accordance with the law, upon announcement of said adjournment on the day and time and place of sale set forth above. This sale is subject to all matters shown on any applicable recorded plan or plat; any unpaid taxes that exist as a lien against the property; any restrictive covenants, easements or setback lines that may be applicable; any matters of record not terminated by the foreclosure; any statutory rights of redemption not otherwise waived in the Deed of Trust, including rights of redemption of any governmental agency, state or federal; and any prior liens or encumbrances that may exist against the property. This sale is also subject to any matter that an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. Proceeds of this sale will first be applied to the discharge of the costs and charges of executing this Trust, including attorney s fees; next to all indebtedness owing to BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY; and next the balance, if any, shall be paid to those legally entitled thereto. This is the 6th day of October, 2009.

Everett L. Hixson, Jr., Substitute Trustee Rubin Lublin Suarez Serrano, LLC 3740 Davinci Court Suite 100 Norcross, GA 30092 WWW.RUBINLUBLIN.COM/PROPERTY-LISTINGS.PHP Tel: (888) 890-5309 Fax: (404) 601-5846

Daniel J. Moore DANIEL J. MOORE, Substitute Trustee WOOLF, McCLANE, BRIGHT, ALLEN & CARPENTER, PLLC Suite 900, 900 S. Gay Street P.O. Box 900 Knoxville, Tennessee 37901-0900 (865) 215-1000

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1981 Monte Carlo $3500 OBO. 1988 Ford Mustang $1900 OBO. 4533914

2004 SATURN ION2, AT, 4cyl, AC, PW, PDL, cruise, keyless entry, new tires. 68,000 miles, nice car, $5995. Call 865-607-6542.

FOR SALE: 2004 Black Chevrolet Cavalier. Four Cylinder Automatic. 67,081 miles. $7000. Will negotiate. 428-1375

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2007 Red 450 Yamaha Rhino. Excellent shape with approx 60 hrs on engine. $5500. 865-9083785.

1997 HONDA Accord, 4 cyl., 5 sp. AC, 4 dr., looks & runs good. $3195. Call 865-607-6542.

2001 PT Cruiser 119,000 miles. Good Condition. $3600. 680-2099 or 436-4772

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2005 MALIBU all power, A/T 4 cylinder, 60,100 miles. EXCELLENT CONDITION $7,950

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LEGALS

SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEEÍS NOTICE OF SALE WHEREAS, on September 15, 2005, Cross Pointe Realty Partners, LLC (the Borrower) executed a Condominium Property Component Promissory Note dated payable to Branch Banking and Trust Company in the original principal amount of $1,866,000.00 (the Loan), as modified by a Loan Modification Agreement dated October 29, 2007 (collectively the ìNoteî); and WHEREAS, the Note is more fully described in and secured by the Deed of Trust, Security Agreement, Assignment of Leases and Rents and Fixture Filing from Borrower to BB&T Collateral Service Corporation, Trustee for Branch Banking and Trust Company, dated September 15, 2005, and recorded in Book 2344, page 484; as subordinated to easement in that Declaration of Easement and Maintenance Agreement recorded in Book 2344, page 561, as modified by Deed of Trust Extension Agreement dated December 24, 2008, and recorded in Book 3283, page 523, all in the Sevier County Register s Office, to which reference is here made (collectively the Deed of Trust); and WHEREAS, DANIEL J. MOORE has been appointed Substitute Trustee of the Deed of Trust of record in Book 3428, Page 473, in the Sevier County Registerís Office; and WHEREAS, default in said Deed of Trust has been made, and proper notification of the parties has previously occurred; and WHEREAS, BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY, the owner and holder of said Note, has demanded the real property to be advertised and sold in satisfaction of said debt and any costs legally accruing in accordance with the terms and provisions of said Note and Deed of Trust. NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that I, DANIEL J. MOORE, Substitute Trustee, pursuant to the power, duty, and authority vested in and imposed upon me in said Deed of Trust, will on October 30, 2009 at 11:15 a.m., prevailing time, at the Court Avenue entrance on the front steps of the Sevier County Courthouse at which foreclosure sales are customarily held, will offer for sale to the highest and best bidder at public auction for cash (or for credit against the Loan if Beneficiary is the highest bidder) or upon such other terms that are satisfactory to Trustee and Beneficiary, and in bar of the equity of redemption and all rights of redemption, statutory or otherwise (including, without limitation, those rights of redemption contained in Tennessee Code Annotated Sections 66-8-101, et seq.), homestead, dower, elective share, rights of appraisement or valuation, and all other rights and exemptions of every kind, all of which have been expressly waived by grantor as provided in said Deed of Trust, certain real property more particularly described as follows: Situated in District 8, Sevier County, Tennessee and being a portion of that tract of land as described in WDB 494, pg. 813 and being more particularly described as shown: BEGINNING at an iron rod located in the eastern right-of-way of Winfield Dunn Pkwy., said iron rod being located the following calls and distances from an iron rod marking the point of intersection of the eastern line of Winfield Dunn Pkwy. and the southern line of Lee Greenwood Blvd.: South 04 deg. 49 min. 22 sec. East, 360.00 feet to an iron pin; thence South 04 deg. 43 min. 03 sec. East, 195.21 feet to an iron pin; thence South 04 deg. 53 min. 22 sec. East, 407.69 feet to the iron pin marking the point of BEGINNING herein; thence from said point of BEGINNING, leaving Winfield Dunn Pkwy., North 42 deg. 58 min. 52 sec. East, 443.70 feet to an iron rod in the southeastern line of Lee Greenwood Blvd.; thence with Lee Greenwood Blvd., along the arc of a curve to the left, having a radius of 275 feet, a chord bearing and distance of South 46 deg. 29 min. 33 sec. East, 49.93 feet, and an arc distance of 50.00 feet to an iron rod; thence leaving Lee Greenwood Blvd., South 51 deg. 12 min. 16 sec. East, 531.30 feet to an iron rod; thence North 73 deg. 51 min. 29 sec. East, 276.29 feet to an iron rod; thence continuing North 73 deg. 51 min. 29 sec. East, 64.42 feet to an iron rod; thence North 21 deg. 53 min. 50 sec. West, 341.24 feet to an iron rod at the northeastern terminus of Lee Greenwood Blvd.; thence with the eastern terminus of Lee Greenwood Blvd., North 11 deg. 03 min. 28 sec. West, 50.58 feet to an iron rod; thence North 70 deg. 16 min. 38 sec. East, 586.35 feet to a ż inch existing iron rod; thence South 02 deg. 12 min. 38 sec. East, 854.47 feet to an iron rod at the French Broad River; thence with the French Broad River, six calls and distances as follows: North 82 deg. 25 min. 22 sec. West, 280.50 feet to an iron rod; thence South 87 deg. 54 min. 38 sec. West, 265.77 feet to an iron rod; thence South 81 deg. 08 min. 38 sec. West, 233.87 feet to an iron rod; thence South 77 deg. 15 min. 38 sec. West, 206.94 feet to an iron rod; thence South 70 deg. 47 min. 38 sec. West, 226.90 feet to an iron rod; thence South 67 deg. 24 min. 38 sec. West, 184.58 feet to an iron rod in the eastern line of Winfield Dunn Pkwy.; thence with the eastern line of Winfield Dunn Pkwy., North 04 deg. 53 min. 22 sec. West, 457.10 feet to the point of BEGINNING. The foregoing description was prepared from the survey of Gary Waddell, RLS No. 1384. The Surveyor s address is Benchmark Designs, PLC, 108 W. Tenth Avenue, Johnson City, TN 37604. TOGETHER WITH the easement established by Declaration of Easement and Maintenance Agreement dated September 15, 2005, and recorded in Book 2344, page 561, in the Sevier County Register s Office. BEING the same property conveyed to Cross Pointe Realty Partners, LLC, a Tennessee limited liability company, by Warranty Deed from Jennifer Maples, dated September 15, 2005, and recorded in Book 2344, page 447, in the Sevier County Register s Office. The address of this property is believed to be along the eastern right-of-way of Winfield Dunn Pkwy in District 8 of Sevier County, Tennessee Ad Valorem Real Property Taxes: Sevier County, and/or Sevierville City paid up to and including the year 2008. Taxes for the year 2009 are liens and due and payable as follows: CLT #018-008.28, County $4,722.00. CLT #018-008.28-001, County, $1,951.00; City $393.00. Others who may have an interest in the property being sold or other matters affecting title to the property include the following: Tennessee Deed of Trust, Security Agreement and Fixtures Filing from Cross Pointe Realty Partners LLC, to BB&T Collateral Service Corporation, Trustee for Branch Banking and Trust Company, in the original amount of $484,000.00, dated as of October 26, 2007 and recorded in Book 2943, page 81, in the Sevier County Register s Office. Covenants and restrictions recorded in Deed Book 494, page 813, in the office of the Sevier County Register of Deeds, but omitting any covenant or restriction based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin unless and only to the extent that said covenant (a) is exempt under Chapter 42, Section 3607 of the United States Code or (b) relates to handicap but does not discriminate against handicapped persons. Transmission line easement to the United States of America dated August 28, 1972, of record in Misc. Book 33, page 150, in the Sevier County Register s Office, as the same may affect subject property. Easements for utilities contained in the deed of record in Deed Book 601, page 68, in the Sevier County Register s Office. Slope and Construction Easement to the State of Tennessee dated June 15, 2005, and recorded in Book 2274, page 607, in the Sevier County Register s Office. Declaration of Easement and Maintenance Agreement executed by Cross Pointe Realty Partners, LLC, dated as of September 15, 2005 and recorded in Book 2344, page 561; as amended by Subordination Agreement dated as of October 26, 2007, of record in Book 2943, page 79, both in the Sevier County Register s Office. The right is reserved to adjourn the day of sale to another day and time certain, without further publication and in accordance with the law, upon announcement of said adjournment on the day and time and place of sale set forth above. This sale is subject to all matters shown on any applicable recorded plan or plat; any unpaid taxes that exist as a lien against the property; any restrictive covenants, easements or setback lines that may be applicable; any matters of record not terminated by the foreclosure; any statutory rights of redemption not otherwise waived in the Deed of Trust, including rights of redemption of any governmental agency, state or federal; and any prior liens or encumbrances that may exist against the property. This sale is also subject to any matter that an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. Proceeds of this sale will first be applied to the discharge of the costs and charges of executing this Trust, including attorneyís fees; next to all indebtedness owing to BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY; and next the balance, if any, shall be paid to those legally entitled thereto. This is the 6th day of October, 2009.

Daniel J. Moore DANIEL J. MOORE, Substitute Trustee WOOLF, McCLANE, BRIGHT, ALLEN & CARPENTER, PLLC Suite 900, 900 S. Gay Street P.O. Box 900 Knoxville, Tennessee 37901-0900 (865) 215-1000 October 8, 15 and 22, 2009

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LEGALS

SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE WHEREAS, default having been made in the payment of the debts and obligations secured to be paid by that certain Deed of Trust executed on October 31, 2005, by Roger D. Hall and Hope M Hall to Wesley D. Turner, Trustee, as same appears of record in the Register s Office of Sevier County, Tennessee, under Book 2397, Page 679, (“Deed of Trust”); and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned to Deutsche Bank National Trust Company , as Trustee in trust for the benefit of the Certificateholders for Ameriquest Mortgage Securities Trust 2005-R11, Asset-Backed PassThrough Certificates, Series 2005-R11; and WHEREAS, Deutsche Bank National Trust Company , as Trustee in trust for the benefit of the Certificateholders for Ameriquest Mortgage Securities Trust 2005-R11, Asset-Backed Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-R11, 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 (having been postponed from the previous sale date of June 25, 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 Second (12th) Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee, and being a 5.130 acre tract more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the Eastern right of way of Powdermill Road a common corner with other lands of Verlin C. Watson; thence from the point of beginning and with the line of Watson South 60 degrees, 58 minutes, 27 seconds East 57.58 feet to a point; thence continuing with the line of Watson, South 75 degrees, 46 minutes, 34 seconds East 133.29 feet to a point; thence South 88 degrees, 03 minutes, 33 seconds East 48.53 feet to a point; thence North 85 degrees, 09 minutes, 17 seconds East 71.25 feet to a point; thence with a curve to the right with a radius of 133.38 feet, an arc length of 83.37 feet, a chord bearing of South 76 degrees, 56 minutes, 17 seconds East and chord length of 82.02 feet to a point; thence South 59 degrees, 01 minutes, 52 seconds East, 132.76 feet to a point; thence South 48 degrees, 31 minutes, 12 seconds East 67.66 feet to a point; thence South 37 degrees, 10 minutes, 01 seconds East 62.51 feet to a point; thence South 28 degrees, 46 feet to a point; thence South 37 degrees, 10 minutes, 01 seconds East 62.51feet to a point; thence South 28 degrees, 46 minutes, 31 seconds East 79.09 feet to a point; thence South 20 degrees, 32 minutes, 42 seconds East 64.97 feet to a point; thence South 11 degrees, 50 minutes, 33 seconds East 53.69 feet to a point; thence South 17 degrees, 54 minutes, 01 second East 303.57 feet to an existing iron pin at a 30 inch chestnut oak in the Western right of way of Foothills Parkway; thence leaving the line of the other lands of Watson and continuing with the Western right of way of Foothills Parkway South 66 degrees, 58 minutes, 27 seconds West 57.61 feet to an existing iron pin at a 6 inch hickory; thence South 45 degrees, 31 minutes, 41 seconds West 35.78 feet to monument #114 in the Western right of way line of Foothills Parkway; thence South 44 degrees, 16 minutes, 20 seconds West 34.67 feet to a Monument #115; thence South 67 degrees, 37 minutes, 42 seconds West 343.52 feet to a point marking a common corner with other lands of Verlin C. Watson; thence with the line of other lands of Watson, North 13 degrees, 25 minutes, 04 seconds West 188.52 feet to an iron pin; thence North 13 degrees, 25 minutes, 04 seconds West 282.95 feet to an iron pin set a 16 inch Black Oak; thence North 37 degrees, 14 minutes, 57 seconds West 20.40 feet to an iron pin; thence North 47 degrees, 41 minutes, 27 seconds East 45.36 feet to an iron pin; thence South 38 degrees, 49 minutes, 34 seconds East 45.36 feet to an iron pin; thence South 38 degrees, 49 minutes, 34 seconds East 82.72 feet to an iron pin; thence North 85 degrees, 49 minutes, 56 seconds East 277.64 feet to a point; thence North 11 degrees, 50 minutes, 33 seconds West 46.92 feet to a point; thence North 20 degrees, 32 minutes, 42 seconds West 59.05 feet to a point; thence North 28 degrees, 46 minutes, 31 seconds West 7327 feet to a point; thence North 37 degrees, 42 seconds West 59.05 feet to a point; thence North 28 degrees, 46 minutes, 31 seconds West 7327 feet to a point; thence North 37 degrees, 10 minutes, 01 seconds West 55.59 feet to a point; thence North 48 degrees, 31 minutes, 12 seconds West 60.11 feet to a point; thence North 59 degrees, 01 minutes, 52 seconds West 129.08 feet to a point; thence with a curve to the left with a radius of 93.38 feet, an arc length of 58.37 feet, a chord bearing of North 76 degrees, 56 minutes, 17 seconds West a chord length of 57.42 feet to a point; thence South 85 degrees, 09 minutes, 17 seconds West 73.63 feet to a point; thence North 88 degrees, 03 minutes, 33 seconds West 54.13 feet to a point; thence North 78 degrees, 49 minutes, 28 seconds West 49.78 feet to a point; thence North 70 degrees, 42 minutes, 41 seconds West 48.34 feet to a point; thence North 65 degrees, 12 minutes, 04 seconds West 109.61 feet to a point; thence North 75 degrees, 46 minutes, 34 seconds West 129.59 feet to a point; thence North 84 degrees, 41 minutes, 13 seconds West 73.99 feet to a point in the Eastern right of way of Powdermill Road; thence with said right of way North 29 degrees, 01 minutes, 33 seconds East 68.44 feet to the Point of Beginning and containing 5.130 acres, more or less, according to a survey by Ronnie C. Wright, RLS TN #1776, Associated Land Surveying, LLC 815 East Parway, Gatlinburg, TN 37738, dated August 31, 1999 and bearing drawing number 99-125. Being the same property conveyed to Roger D. Hall, a married person by deed from Verlin Watson and Carole Watson dated 9/20/1999 and recorded in Book D 672, Page 12, Register s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1078 Powdermill Road Gatlinburg, TN 37738 CURRENT OWNER(S): Roger D. Hall and Hope M Hall 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: Blalock Lumber Co. LP, (2) Palmer Wholesale, Superior Financial Services, Inc., Feesers, Inc. Copeland Properties, LLC 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.: 226.0925999TN Web Site: www.msplaw.com

LEGALS

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 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.

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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Dear Annie: I work for a family company and am grateful to have a job in this economy. But while we employees have had benefits drastically cut, the owners have bought new luxury homes and cars and just returned from an overseas vacation that included a safari. I am a loyal employee, but it seems we are the only ones making sacrifices for the good of the company. Morale is low, and I can no longer be the cheerleader I once was. I want my employer to know that, despite how they have treated us, I will continue to do my best, but there are other employees who don’t feel this way. How can we get the boss to take a closer look at the message he is sending before everyone walks out? I still love this company and want it to succeed. -Unappreciated Dear Unappreciated: The problem is, your boss knows that no matter how he treats his employees, it will be difficult for them to find another job in this economy. He takes advantage of the fact that, despite the grumbling, they are not likely to leave. This is a terrible way to treat the people who work for you. Since you care about the health of the company, appoint yourself the spokesperson for the staff and see if you can get a few people together to speak to the boss privately. (There is safety in numbers.) Tell him he deserves to enjoy the fruits of his labor, but you’ve noticed it lowers morale when he appears to be flaunting his wealth

at the expense of his struggling employees. Say that you want his company to be successful and a great place to work, and consequently, you worry when your fellow employees don’t feel valued and appreciated. Then ask how you can help. Dear Annie: I have been friends for more than 30 years with a gentleman who now lives in a nursing home. He is hale and hearty with an alert and active mind, and I enjoy our twicemonthly visits. However, although he wears hearing aids, the only way to effectively communicate is to speak quite loudly. While I have no problem doing so when we are alone, it can obviously be disturbing to other visitors. In addition, we occasionally go to museums, restaurants and historical sites, and find ourselves facing the choice of disturbing those seated near us or remaining silent, which, of course, negates the purpose of getting together. What is the proper way to act in situations like this? Should I continue to speak loudly even though it annoys others, or would it be better to diminish our mutual enjoyment by keeping conversation to a minimum? -- Want To Do What’s Right Dear Want: It is OK to raise your voice, but it also helps to avoid places where there is a great deal of ambient

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noise. Busy restaurants with loud music would create more difficulty hearing than a quiet meal in someone’s house. We wouldn’t worry too much about the common areas of a nursing home where visitors understand hearing problems. Otherwise, keep your conversation to a minimum when you are in an enclosed public space, and when you want to talk, consider taking a walk or visiting in your home. Also be sure to look directly at your friend when you are speaking. Most people do more lip-reading than you might imagine. Dear Annie: This is in response to “Unsure Daughter,” whose estranged father is dying and she doesn’t know if she should see him. I, too, came from the Bad Dads Club and was faced with a similar situation. I decided to leave the past in the past and start over. Thirteen years later, I have no regrets. I spent my father’s final months getting to know him and expressing my feelings. This is an opportunity most people don’t get, so I advise anyone in this situation to take the opportunity to say what you need to. -- Canada 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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